CN220507412U - Rack assembly and refrigerator - Google Patents

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CN220507412U
CN220507412U CN202321841668.XU CN202321841668U CN220507412U CN 220507412 U CN220507412 U CN 220507412U CN 202321841668 U CN202321841668 U CN 202321841668U CN 220507412 U CN220507412 U CN 220507412U
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刘志海
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Qingdao Haier Special Refrigerator Co Ltd
Qingdao Haier Smart Technology R&D Co Ltd
Haier Smart Home Co Ltd
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The utility model discloses a rack assembly and a refrigerator, wherein the rack assembly comprises a rack, a mounting seat arranged at one end of the rack and a baffle arranged at the mounting seat; the mounting seat comprises a first elastic buckle and a second elastic buckle, and the baffle is rotatably arranged on the mounting seat, so that the baffle is provided with a shielding state clamped in the first elastic buckle and a folding state clamped in the second elastic buckle. The shielding state and the folding state of the baffle are positioned through the first elastic buckle and the second elastic buckle, so that articles are prevented from falling, and the baffle is simple to rotate and fold and is convenient to store.

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Rack assembly and refrigerator
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of refrigeration, in particular to a rack assembly and a refrigerator.
Background
At present, a flat shelf is adopted as an upper layer of a refrigerator refrigerating chamber, a vertical refrigerating cabinet or a vertical freezing cabinet, and foods are directly placed on the shelf, but if the placed foods are scattered and stacked too high, the risks of falling from the front side exist.
In the prior art, a rack is provided with a rotatable and foldable baffle, but a component for realizing rotation is complex, and in a folded state, the baffle can influence the storage of articles.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a rack assembly, which solves the technical problems that a baffle plate folding structure is complex and storage is affected in the prior art.
An object of the present utility model is to provide a refrigerator.
In order to achieve one of the above objects, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a rack assembly, including a rack, a mounting seat disposed at one end of the rack, and a baffle disposed at the mounting seat; the mounting seat comprises a first elastic buckle and a second elastic buckle, and the baffle is rotatably arranged on the mounting seat, so that the baffle is provided with a shielding state clamped in the first elastic buckle and a folding state clamped in the second elastic buckle.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the present utility model, the mounting base includes a base, and the first elastic buckle is disposed on an upper surface of the base, and includes a first vertical wall extending from the upper surface of the base and a first hook protruding inward from the first vertical wall; the second elastic buckle is arranged on the lower surface of the base and comprises a second vertical wall extending from the lower surface of the base and a second clamping hook protruding inwards from the second vertical wall.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the present utility model, when the baffle is in a shielding state, the baffle is vertically located at one end of the rack, the first hook extends perpendicular to the rack and exceeds the rear end surface of the base in the front-rear direction, the first surface of the baffle is abutted forward to the rear end surface of the base, and the second surface of the baffle is abutted rearward to the first hook.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the present utility model, when the baffle is in the folded state, the baffle is located below the rack and parallel to the rack, the second hook extends parallel to the rack, and the baffle is downward abutted against the second hook.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the present utility model, the mount includes a first support wall connecting the first vertical wall and the base, and a second support wall connecting the second vertical wall and the base.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the present utility model, the first supporting wall and the second supporting wall are both triangular, and the mounting seat includes a plurality of first supporting walls and a plurality of second supporting walls arranged at intervals.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the present utility model, a sleeve is disposed at the rear of the mounting seat, rotation shafts are disposed at two sides of the baffle, the rotation shafts are rotatably disposed in the sleeve, and the baffle can rotate 270 degrees relative to the rack.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the utility model, the base is arranged in an L shape and is open towards the rack, so that the corner of the rack can be clamped in the base; the rack assembly comprises two mounting seats arranged at two corners of the rear end of the rack, and the two mounting seats are arranged in a split mode.
As a further improvement of an embodiment of the utility model, the base is arranged in an L shape and is open towards the rack, so that the corner of the rack can be clamped in the base; the rack assembly comprises two mounting seats arranged at two corners of the rear end of the rack, the two mounting seats are connected through a connecting part, and the connecting part is opened forwards to wrap the rear end edge of the rack.
In order to achieve one of the above objects, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a refrigerator, including a refrigerator body and a rack assembly according to any one of the above embodiments, where the rack assembly is disposed in the refrigerator body.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model provides the rack assembly, which is provided with the rotatable baffle, the baffle rotates between the first elastic buckle and the second elastic buckle to switch the shielding state and the folding state, food can be blocked from falling, the baffle is turned over and folded, and the rack assembly is easy to operate and convenient to store.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a baffle plate in a case in a blocking state in an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a baffle plate in a case in a folded state in an embodiment of the present utility model.
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a rack assembly and a box according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a baffle plate of a rack assembly in a shielding state and an enlarged view of an in-circle structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing a state in which a baffle plate of a rack assembly is folded and an enlarged view showing an in-circle structure in an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of the side view and in-circle structure shown in fig. 5.
Detailed Description
The present utility model will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments shown in the drawings. These embodiments are not intended to limit the utility model and structural, methodological, or functional modifications of these embodiments that may be made by one of ordinary skill in the art are included within the scope of the utility model.
Terms such as "upper," "above," "lower," "below," and the like, as used herein, refer to a spatial relative position, and are used for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element or feature as illustrated in the figures. The term spatially relative position may be intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as "below" or "beneath" other elements or features would then be oriented "above" the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "below" can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
Referring to fig. 1-3, a schematic diagram of a refrigerator 100 according to an embodiment of the utility model is provided, the refrigerator 100 includes a case 10 and a rack assembly 30 disposed in the case 10, wherein the rack assembly 30 is used for placing refrigerated or frozen articles.
In a preferred embodiment, the rack assembly 30 includes a rack 40, a mounting seat 50 disposed at one end of the rack 40, and a baffle 60 disposed on the mounting seat 50; the baffle 60 is rotatably arranged on the mounting seat 50, the baffle 60 rotates relative to the rack 40 to form a shielding state and a folding state relative to the rack 40, the baffle 60 can block food to prevent the food from falling in the shielding state, and the baffle 60 is hidden below the rack 40 in the folding state, so that the food placement is not influenced, and the use is convenient.
Specifically, the rack 40 is formed in a flat plate shape of a rack plane, and in general, the rack 40 is made of a transparent glass material so as to transmit light, facilitate observation and save illumination. One end of the rack 40 is provided with the mounting seat 50, the other end is provided with the decorative strip 41, the decorative strip 41 can be clamped on the inner container of the refrigerator 100 to prevent the rack 40 from moving back and forth, and the inward sliding-in direction of the rack 40 is defined as forward, and the outward sliding-out direction is defined as backward. The decoration strip 41 is made of elastic material so as to be vibration-damping, in other embodiments, the decoration strip can be made of transparent elastic material so as to be light-transmitting, and the decoration strips can be continuously arranged on two sides of the rack 40 along the transverse direction so as to optimize the vibration-damping effect.
Specifically, the inner container of the box 10 is generally provided with a limiting raised line 11 for receiving the rack 40, the rack 40 slides into the limiting raised line 11 to complete the positioning of the rack 40, and the decorative strip 41 can also be clamped and matched with the limiting raised line 11 to limit the front and back movement of the rack 40.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in fig. 4-6, the mounting seat 50 is disposed at a rear end of the rack 40, and the mounting seat 50 includes a base 53, a first elastic buckle 51 and a second elastic buckle 52 disposed on an upper surface and a lower surface of the base 53, respectively.
Preferably, the base 53 is provided in an L-shape and is open toward the rack 40, so that corners of the rack 40 can be caught in the base 53; the rack assembly 30 includes two mounting seats 50 mounted at two corners of the rear end of the rack 40, and the two mounting seats 50 are separately arranged to facilitate disassembly and replacement. Specifically, mounting seats 50 are provided at both corners of the front end of the rack 40, respectively, to mount the barrier 60.
In a preferred embodiment, the two mounting seats 50 may also be connected by a connection portion 501, and the connection portion 501 is opened forward to wrap the rear end edge of the rack 40. The two mounting seats 50 are integrated, and the rear end face of the rack 40 is wrapped by the middle connecting part 501, so that the binding force with the rack 40 is strong, and even if the baffle 60 rotates out and rotates in for a plurality of times to apply force to the mounting seats 50, the mounting seats 50 cannot be easily shifted.
In a preferred embodiment, the mounting base 50 includes a first elastic buckle 51 and a second elastic buckle 52, and the baffle 60 rotates with respect to the mounting base 50, and has a shielding state clamped in the first elastic buckle 51 and a folded state clamped in the second elastic buckle 52. The shielding state and the folding state of the baffle 60 are positioned through the first elastic buckle 51 and the second elastic buckle 52, so that the articles are prevented from falling, the structure is simple, and the operation is convenient.
Preferably, the first elastic buckle 51 is disposed on the upper surface of the base 53, and includes a first vertical wall 511 extending from the upper surface of the base 53 and a first hook 512 protruding inward from the first vertical wall 511; the second elastic buckle 52 is disposed on the lower surface of the base 53, and includes a second vertical wall 521 extending from the lower surface of the base 53, and a second hook 522 protruding inward from the second vertical wall 521. The first and second vertical walls 511, 521 provide elasticity to facilitate the rotation and rotation of the baffle 60 in the first and second elastic hooks 51, 52, and the first and second hooks 521, 522 are used for holding the baffle 60.
Specifically, the baffle 60 is clamped to the first hook 512 to locate the shielding state, when the state needs to be switched, the baffle 60 is pulled outwards, the first vertical wall 511 elastically deforms outwards along the transverse direction to yield the baffle 60, so that the baffle 60 is separated from the first hook 512, further continues to rotate towards the second hook 522 and is clamped into the second hook 522, and the second vertical wall 521 also elastically deforms to yield the baffle 60 to be clamped into the second hook 522, so as to form the folded state. The same principle applies to switching from the folded state to the shielding state, and therefore, the first and second elastic hooks 51 and 52 require both elastic force and stable supporting force.
Preferably, when the baffle 60 is in the shielding state, the baffle 60 is vertically located at one end of the rack 40, the first hook 512 extends perpendicular to the rack 40 and extends beyond the rear end surface of the base in the front-rear direction, the first surface of the baffle 60 is abutted forward to the rear end surface of the base, and the second surface of the baffle 60 is abutted rearward to the first hook 512. Referring to fig. 4, the baffle 60 is vertically limited in front and rear to prevent falling down due to overturning.
Specifically, the baffle 60 is vertically erected at the rear end of the rack 40 to prevent more articles from falling. The first face of the baffle 60 abuts forward against the rear end face of the base 53 and also prevents the baffle 60 from rotating forward too much, affecting normal article storage.
Preferably, when the baffle 60 is in the folded state, the baffle 60 is located below the rack 40 and parallel to the rack 40, the second hook 522 extends parallel to the rack 40, and the baffle 60 abuts against the second hook 522 downward. Referring to fig. 5 to 6, when the baffle 60 is not used, the baffle 60 is folded under the rack 40, so that the space is not occupied, the use of the space above the rack 40 is not affected, and the second hooks 522 support the baffle 60 upward, thereby preventing the baffle 60 from falling downward. Specifically, switching of the shutter 60 from the shielding state to the folded state requires 270 degrees of rotation.
Preferably, the mount 50 includes a first support wall 54 connecting the first vertical wall 511 and the base 53, and a second support wall 55 connecting the second vertical wall 521 and the base 53. The first and second vertical walls 511 and 521 are required to provide good elasticity to the first and second hooks 512 and 522 and also to have good strength and supporting force, so the first and second supporting walls 54 and 55 are formed as reinforcing walls to prevent the first and second vertical walls 511 and 521 from being broken after being deformed many times.
Preferably, the first supporting wall 54 and the second supporting wall 55 are both triangular, and the mounting base 50 includes a plurality of first supporting walls 54 and a plurality of second supporting walls 55 arranged at intervals, which is beneficial to ensuring strength and elasticity.
Preferably, the rear of the mounting seat 50 is provided with a sleeve 56, two sides of the baffle 60 are provided with rotating shafts 61, the rotating shafts 61 are rotatably arranged in the sleeve 56, and the baffle 60 can rotate 270 degrees relative to the rack 40, so that the baffle 60 can rotate from the rear end standing on the rack 40 to be parallel to the lower side of the rack 40.
The method of use of the rack assembly 30 is briefly described below: the rack assembly 30 is limited in the box 10, when more articles are placed, the baffle 60 can be rotated upwards around the rotating shaft 61 and clamped into the first elastic buckle 51 of the mounting seat 50, the baffle 60 is in forward abutting connection with the rear end face of the base 53, and in backward abutting connection with the first clamping hook 512, so that the turnover falling is prevented. When the baffle 60 is not used, the baffle 60 can be turned 270 degrees and folded below the rack 40, so that the space is not occupied, and the second elastic buckle 52 is arranged below the mounting seat 50, so that the baffle 60 can be clamped and prevented from falling.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that: the baffle 60 rotates between the first elastic buckle 51 and the second elastic buckle 52 to switch the shielding state and the folding state, so that the operation is simple, and the baffle 60 is folded below the rack 40, so that the space is not occupied; the first and second support walls 54, 55 are provided as reinforcing walls to prevent the first and second vertical walls 511, 512 from being elastically deformed and easily broken for a plurality of times.
It should be understood that although the present disclosure describes embodiments, not every embodiment is provided with a separate embodiment, and that this description is for clarity only, and that the skilled artisan should recognize that the embodiments may be combined as appropriate to form other embodiments that will be understood by those skilled in the art.
The above list of detailed descriptions is only specific to practical embodiments of the present utility model, and they are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model, and all equivalent embodiments or modifications that do not depart from the spirit of the present utility model should be included in the scope of the present utility model.

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1. A rack assembly, characterized in that: comprises a rack, a mounting seat arranged at one end of the rack and a baffle arranged at the mounting seat; the mounting seat comprises a first elastic buckle and a second elastic buckle, and the baffle is rotatably arranged on the mounting seat, so that the baffle is provided with a shielding state clamped in the first elastic buckle and a folding state clamped in the second elastic buckle.
2. The rack assembly of claim 1, wherein the mount comprises a base, the first resilient catch is disposed on an upper surface of the base, and comprises a first vertical wall extending from the upper surface of the base and a first catch projecting inwardly from the first vertical wall; the second elastic buckle is arranged on the lower surface of the base and comprises a second vertical wall extending from the lower surface of the base and a second clamping hook protruding inwards from the second vertical wall.
3. The rack assembly of claim 2, wherein the baffle is positioned vertically at one end of the rack when the baffle is in the shielding state, the first hook extends vertically to the rack and extends beyond the rear end surface of the base in the front-rear direction, the first face of the baffle is abutted forward to the rear end surface of the base, and the second face of the baffle is abutted rearward to the first hook.
4. The rack assembly of claim 2, wherein the baffle is positioned below and parallel to the rack when the baffle is in the folded state, the second hook extends parallel to the rack, and the baffle is abutted downward against the second hook.
5. The rack assembly of claim 2, wherein the mount comprises a first support wall connecting the first vertical wall and the base, and a second support wall connecting the second vertical wall and the base.
6. The rack assembly of claim 5, wherein the first and second support walls are triangular, and the mount comprises a plurality of first and second support walls arranged in a spaced apart relationship.
7. The rack assembly of claim 1, wherein a sleeve is provided behind the mounting base, rotation shafts are provided on both sides of the baffle, the rotation shafts are rotatably provided in the sleeve, and the baffle is rotatable 270 degrees with respect to the rack.
8. The rack assembly of claim 2, wherein the base is L-shaped and opens toward the rack such that corners of the rack can be retained within the base; the rack assembly comprises two mounting seats arranged at two corners of the rear end of the rack, and the two mounting seats are arranged in a split mode.
9. The rack assembly of claim 2, wherein the base is L-shaped and opens toward the rack such that corners of the rack can be retained within the base; the rack assembly comprises two mounting seats arranged at two corners of the rear end of the rack, the two mounting seats are connected through a connecting part, and the connecting part is opened forwards to wrap the rear end edge of the rack.
10. A refrigerator, characterized in that: comprising a box and the rack assembly of any one of claims 1-9, the rack assembly being disposed within the box.
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