CN219776099U - Steel wire shelf for refrigerator and refrigerator with steel wire shelf - Google Patents

Steel wire shelf for refrigerator and refrigerator with steel wire shelf Download PDF

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CN219776099U
CN219776099U CN202320283870.9U CN202320283870U CN219776099U CN 219776099 U CN219776099 U CN 219776099U CN 202320283870 U CN202320283870 U CN 202320283870U CN 219776099 U CN219776099 U CN 219776099U
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The utility model relates to the technical field of household appliances and discloses a steel wire shelf for a refrigerator and the refrigerator with the same, wherein the steel wire shelf comprises a shelf body formed into a rectangular frame, and the shelf body comprises a first steel wire edge extending transversely and two second steel wire edges arranged at two ends of the first steel wire edge and extending longitudinally; two ends of the first steel wire edge are respectively overlapped with the joint of the two second steel wire edges to form two limiting parts protruding out of the plane where the shelf body is located, and the two limiting parts and a limiting groove formed in an inner liner rib of the refrigerator liner form front and rear limiting; compared with the existing scheme of welding and setting the limiting block independently, the utility model skillfully avoids the problem of difficult welding caused by smaller size of the limiting block, and is convenient for realizing the universality of the steel wire shelf and the glass shelf.

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Steel wire shelf for refrigerator and refrigerator with steel wire shelf
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of household appliances, in particular to a steel wire shelf for a refrigerator and the refrigerator with the steel wire shelf.
Background
In the related art, in order to better utilize the space in the refrigerator, shelves for partitioning the space and placing objects are provided in the refrigerator. Commonly used shelves comprise a steel wire shelf and a glass shelf, and when the shelf is used specifically, the corresponding shelf type is selected according to the storage requirement.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a conventional wire rack 1 placed in a refrigerator. The steel wire shelf 1 is supported by the liner ribs 3 which are arranged on the refrigerator liner 2 in a protruding mode, and front and rear limiting is achieved by the limiting grooves 301 formed in the liner ribs 3 of the inner side liner and the limiting blocks 4 welded on the steel wire shelf 1. In order to realize the universality of the steel wire shelf 1 and the glass shelf, the limit structure of the steel wire shelf 1 and the glass shelf is required to be kept consistent in size, the existing glass shelf is limited in front and back by the rear decorative strip and the limit groove 301, but the size of the limit groove 301 cannot be too large and is generally about 14mm because the rear decorative strip of the glass shelf is relatively narrow, so that the size of a limit block 4 welded on the steel wire shelf 1 is necessarily limited, the size of the limit block 4 cannot be more than 12mm generally, and the size of the limit block 4 is too small, so that the welding is difficult. In addition, when the steel wire shelf 1 shakes back and forth in the existing front and back limiting mode, the contact collision position with the liner rib 3 is the end face or the corner of the limiting block 4, the contact area is small, and the problem that the liner rib 3 is broken is easily caused.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the problem that when a steel wire shelf and a glass shelf are used in a common mode, the size of a limiting block on the steel wire shelf is too small, so that welding is difficult, and the problem that the steel wire shelf is easy to break due to the fact that the structural form of the limiting block on the existing steel wire shelf shakes forwards and backwards.
In order to achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present utility model provides a wire shelf for a refrigerator, comprising a shelf body formed as a rectangular frame, the shelf body including a first wire side extending in a lateral direction and two second wire sides disposed at both ends of the first wire side and extending in a longitudinal direction;
the two ends of the first steel wire edge are respectively overlapped with the joint of the two second steel wire edges to form two limiting parts protruding out of the plane where the shelf body is located, and the two limiting parts and the limiting groove formed in the inner liner rib of the refrigerator liner form front and back limiting.
Optionally, the two limiting portions extend in a lateral direction.
Optionally, two ends of the first steel wire edge are respectively bent to form the two limiting parts, and the two limiting parts are welded and fixed to the end parts of the two second steel wire edges in a one-to-one correspondence manner.
Optionally, one end of the two second wire edges adjacent to the first wire edge is bent to extend in the transverse direction to form a connecting portion, and the two connecting portions are welded and fixed to the two limiting portions in a one-to-one correspondence manner.
Optionally, one end of the two second wire sides adjacent to the first wire side is bent to extend in the transverse direction and welded to the upper side of the first wire side to form the two limiting portions.
Optionally, the shelf body further includes a third wire edge disposed between ends of the two second wire edges remote from the first wire edge;
a plurality of steel wire strips extending longitudinally are arranged between the first steel wire edge and the third steel wire edge, one ends of the plurality of steel wire strips are welded and fixed to the first steel wire edge, and the other ends of the plurality of steel wire strips are welded and fixed to the third steel wire edge.
Optionally, the third wire edge and the two second wire edges are arranged as an integrated structure.
Optionally, at least one auxiliary supporting steel wire is arranged between the first steel wire edge and the third steel wire edge, and the plurality of steel wire rods are welded and fixed with the at least one auxiliary supporting steel wire respectively.
Optionally, the diameters of the first wire side and the second wire side are 5mm.
The second aspect of the utility model provides a refrigerator provided with the steel wire shelf.
Through the technical scheme, the shelf body with the limiting block is arranged on the existing steel wire shelf and is of a split type structure, the limiting part protruding out of the plane where the shelf body is arranged is formed in a superposition mode, and the limiting part is inserted into the limiting groove formed in the inner container rib so as to limit the steel wire shelf in the refrigerator container in the front-back direction. Compared with the existing scheme of welding and setting the limiting block independently, the utility model skillfully avoids the problem of difficult welding caused by smaller size of the limiting block, and is convenient for realizing the universality of the steel wire shelf and the glass shelf.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a prior art wire rack placed in a refrigerator;
fig. 2 is a schematic view of a structure of a wire rack for a refrigerator according to the present utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of another construction of a wire rack for a refrigerator according to the present utility model.
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1. A steel wire shelf; 2. a refrigerator liner; 3. a biliary tendon; 301. a limit groove; 4. a limiting block; 10. a first wire edge; 20. a second wire edge; 21. a connection part; 30. a limit part; 40. a third wire edge; 50. a steel strand; 60. and (5) supporting the steel wire in an auxiliary way.
Detailed Description
The following describes specific embodiments of the present utility model in detail with reference to the drawings. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating and illustrating the utility model, are not intended to limit the utility model.
As described above, in connection with fig. 2, a first aspect of the present utility model provides a wire shelf for a refrigerator, the wire shelf including a shelf body formed as a rectangular frame, the shelf body including a first wire side 10 extending in a transverse direction and two second wire sides 20 disposed at both ends of the first wire side 10 and extending in a longitudinal direction; the two ends of the first steel wire edge 10 are respectively overlapped with the joint of the two second steel wire edges 20 to form two limiting parts 30 protruding out of the plane where the shelf body is located, and the two limiting parts 30 and the limiting groove 301 formed in the inner liner rib 3 of the refrigerator liner 2 form front and rear limiting.
According to the utility model, the shelf body of the existing steel wire shelf 1 provided with the limiting block 4 is of a split structure, the limiting part 30 protruding out of the plane of the shelf body is formed in a superposition mode, and the limiting part 30 is inserted into the limiting groove 301 formed in the inner liner 3, so that the front and rear limiting of the steel wire shelf 1 in the refrigerator liner 2 is realized. Compared with the prior art that the limiting block 4 is arranged by welding alone, the utility model skillfully avoids the problem of difficult welding caused by smaller size of the limiting block 4, does not have the problem of welding caused by undersize of the limiting block 4, and is convenient for realizing the universality of the steel wire shelf 1 and the glass shelf.
Furthermore, the steel wire shelf 1 has the phenomenon of shaking back and forth after being assembled in the refrigerator liner 2. In the conventional scheme, the limiting block 4 is easy to cause the rupture of the liner rib 3 in the process of the front-back shaking of the steel wire shelf 1, and in the steel wire shelf provided by the utility model, in order to avoid the problem that the limiting parts 30 touch and collide with the liner rib 3 and cause the rupture of the liner rib 3 in the process of the front-back shaking of the steel wire shelf 1, the two limiting parts 30 extend along the transverse direction. So, the contact surface of two spacing portions 30 and spacing groove 301 is the arc surface, has improved spacing portion 30 and the area of contact of courage muscle 3 promptly, has reduced spacing portion 30 and has caused the risk of colliding with the damage to courage muscle 3 in the in-process that wire shelf 1 rocked back and forth.
In the utility model, when the shelf body is placed in place on the supporting surface formed by the plurality of container ribs 3, the two limiting parts 30 are just inserted into the limiting grooves 301 formed on the container ribs 3 of the inner container to form front and rear limiting. In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, two ends of the first wire side 10 are respectively bent to form the two limiting parts 30, and the two limiting parts 30 are welded and fixed to the ends of the two second wire sides 20 in a one-to-one correspondence. Therefore, the rack body with front and rear limiting capacity can be formed by directly welding the first steel wire edge 10 and the second steel wire edge 20, and the defect of difficult welding caused by the fact that the limiting block 4 with smaller size is arranged for realizing the universality of the steel wire rack and the glass rack in the prior art is overcome.
Further, the two second wire edges 20 are bent at the ends adjacent to the first wire edge 10 to form a connecting portion 21, and the two connecting portions 21 are welded and fixed to the two limiting portions 30 in a one-to-one correspondence. By arranging the two connecting parts 21, the welding fixation of the first steel wire edge 10 and the second steel wire edge 20 is facilitated, the connecting parts 21 can play a certain supporting role on the limiting parts 30, and the overall strength of the position of the limiting parts 30 is improved.
It is conceivable that in some embodiments, as shown in connection with fig. 3, one end of the two second wire sides 20 adjacent to the first wire side 10 is bent to extend in a lateral direction and welded to an upper side of the first wire side 10 to form the two stopper portions 30. Therefore, the rack body with front and rear limiting capacity can be formed by directly welding the first steel wire edge 10 and the second steel wire edge 20, and the defect of difficult welding caused by the fact that the limiting block 4 with smaller size is arranged for realizing the universality of the steel wire rack and the glass rack in the prior art is overcome.
In some embodiments, the shelf body further comprises a third wire edge 40 disposed between the ends of the two second wire edges 20 remote from the first wire edge 10; a plurality of steel wires 50 extending along the longitudinal direction are arranged between the first steel wire edge 10 and the third steel wire edge 40, one end of each steel wire 50 is welded and fixed to the first steel wire edge 10, and the other end is welded and fixed to the third steel wire edge 40.
A carrying surface for placing articles is formed by a plurality of steel strands 50 arranged extending in the longitudinal direction; in addition, since one end of the plurality of wire rods 50 is welded to the first wire side 10 and the other end is welded to the third wire side 40, the overall strength of the wire shelf is improved.
Further, in some embodiments, the third wire edge 40 is provided as a unitary structure with the two second wire edges 20. That is, the shelf body is formed by welding the first wire edge 10 and the U-shaped structure consisting of the third wire edge 40 and the two second wire edges 20.
In some embodiments, at least one auxiliary supporting wire 60 is disposed between the first wire edge 10 and the third wire edge 40, and the plurality of steel wires 50 are welded and fixed with the at least one auxiliary supporting wire 60, respectively. By arranging the auxiliary supporting steel wires 60, the overall strength of the steel wire shelf is further improved, and the bearing capacity of the steel wire shelf to articles is ensured. In some embodiments, the auxiliary support wire 60 is provided as one.
In some embodiments, the first wire side 10 and the second wire side 20 have a diameter of 5mm. Thus, the diameter of the stopper 30 formed by bending the first wire side 10 or the second wire side 20 is 5mm.
The second aspect of the utility model provides a refrigerator provided with the steel wire shelf. Through the use of the steel wire shelf 1 provided by the utility model, the steel wire shelf 1 and the glass shelf share the same limiting groove 301, namely the steel wire shelf 1 and the glass shelf are universal.
The preferred embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present utility model is not limited thereto. Within the scope of the technical idea of the utility model, a plurality of simple variants can be made to the technical proposal of the utility model, and in order to avoid unnecessary repetition, the utility model does not need to be additionally described for various possible combinations. Such simple variations and combinations are likewise to be regarded as being within the scope of the present disclosure.

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1. A wire shelf for a refrigerator, characterized by comprising a shelf body formed as a rectangular frame, the shelf body comprising a first wire side (10) extending in a transverse direction and two second wire sides (20) disposed at both ends of the first wire side (10) and extending in a longitudinal direction;
two ends of the first steel wire edge (10) are respectively overlapped with the joint of the two second steel wire edges (20) to form two limiting parts (30) protruding out of the plane where the shelf body is located, and the two limiting parts (30) and limiting grooves (301) formed in the inner liner rib (3) of the refrigerator liner (2) form front and rear limiting.
2. A wire shelf for a refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized in that the two limit parts (30) extend in a lateral direction.
3. The wire shelf for a refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein both ends of the first wire side (10) are respectively bent to form the two limiting parts (30), and the two limiting parts (30) are welded and fixed to the ends of the two second wire sides (20) in a one-to-one correspondence.
4. A wire shelf for a refrigerator according to claim 3, characterized in that one end of the two second wire sides (20) adjacent to the first wire side (10) is bent to extend in a lateral direction to form a connection portion (21), and the two connection portions (21) are welded and fixed to the two limit portions (30) in a one-to-one correspondence.
5. The wire shelf for a refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein one end of the two second wire sides (20) adjacent to the first wire side (10) is bent to extend in a lateral direction and welded to an upper side of the first wire side (10) to form the two stopper portions (30).
6. The wire shelf for refrigerators according to claim 1, characterized in that the shelf body further comprises a third wire edge (40) arranged between the ends of the two second wire edges (20) remote from the first wire edge (10);
a plurality of steel wire rods (50) extending longitudinally are arranged between the first steel wire side (10) and the third steel wire side (40), one ends of the steel wire rods (50) are welded and fixed to the first steel wire side (10), and the other ends of the steel wire rods are welded and fixed to the third steel wire side (40).
7. The wire shelf for a refrigerator according to claim 6, characterized in that the third wire edge (40) is provided as an integral structure with the two second wire edges (20).
8. The wire shelf for a refrigerator according to claim 6, wherein at least one auxiliary supporting wire (60) is provided between the first wire side (10) and the third wire side (40), and the plurality of wire rods (50) are welded and fixed with the at least one auxiliary supporting wire (60), respectively.
9. The wire shelf for a refrigerator according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the first wire side (10) and the second wire side (20) have a diameter of 5mm.
10. A refrigerator characterized in that it has the wire shelf for a refrigerator according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
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