EP2405216A1 - Refrigerator - Google Patents
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- EP2405216A1 EP2405216A1 EP10748524A EP10748524A EP2405216A1 EP 2405216 A1 EP2405216 A1 EP 2405216A1 EP 10748524 A EP10748524 A EP 10748524A EP 10748524 A EP10748524 A EP 10748524A EP 2405216 A1 EP2405216 A1 EP 2405216A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D23/00—General constructional features
- F25D23/02—Doors; Covers
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D2400/00—General features of, or devices for refrigerators, cold rooms, ice-boxes, or for cooling or freezing apparatus not covered by any other subclass
- F25D2400/06—Refrigerators with a vertical mullion
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D2400/00—General features of, or devices for refrigerators, cold rooms, ice-boxes, or for cooling or freezing apparatus not covered by any other subclass
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- the present invention relates to refrigerators, and particularly to a refrigerator having two storage compartments arranged on the right and left, and two doors covering the storage compartments such that the door is capable of opening and closing.
- a conventional refrigerator having a vertically long cuboid shape, and in which an intermediate portion in the width direction is partitioned by a wall, and different types of storage compartments are provided on the right and left.
- one of the storage compartments serves as a refrigerator compartment
- the other storage compartment serves as a freezer compartment.
- the storage volume of the refrigerator compartment is set to be larger than the freezer compartment by taking a width of the refrigerator compartment wider than the width of the freezer compartment.
- This refrigerator includes two doors, namely, a door for opening and closing the refrigerator compartment and a door for opening and closing the freezer compartment. These two doors are large, and a large force is necessary for opening and closing the door. For this reason, a handle that can be firmly grabbed is provided projecting from the front face of the door (for example, see FIG. 1 in Patent Literature 1).
- the handle projecting from the front face of the refrigerator may be uncomfortable for the user when the handle touches the user's arm, for example.
- the refrigerator is usually installed in the kitchen, and the handle may interrupt work at the kitchen.
- the handle greatly affects the design of the entire refrigerator, making it difficult to significantly change the design of the refrigerator.
- the inventors of the present invention have suggested another refrigerator without a projecting handle for opening and closing the door. Furthermore, after diligent experiments and research, the inventors have found a more preferable embodiment for a door without a projecting handle with respect to a portion for placing the user's fingers when opening and closing the door and the part around that portion.
- the present invention has been conceived in view of the findings, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a refrigerator which includes a door facilitating the assembly and manufacturing, and is capable of easily changing design without affecting the capability of the door for a refrigerator.
- the refrigerator according to the present invention is a refrigerator including: a main body with heat-insulating property, having an opening at a front face; a partition for partitioning an inside of the main body into a left part and a right part to form a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment having a smaller width than the first storage compartment; a first door having an axis vertically extending in front of a side wall of the main body, and for covering the first storage compartment such that the first door opens and closes by swinging; and a second door having an axis vertically extending in front of a side wall of the main body, and for covering the second storage compartment such that the second door opens and closes by swinging, in which the first door includes: a cutaway provided at a front side of a free-end side end portion from an upper end portion to a lower end portion; a covering member which is made of resin integrally covering a front face facing the cutaway and a free-end side end face facing the cutaway, and
- the concave for inserting the fingers when opening and closing the door is formed by resin, allowing arbitrarily and easily designing and implementing the shape of the concave. Furthermore, since the concave is provided on the covering member integrally covering the front face facing the cutaway and the free-end side end face, it is possible for the covering member made of resin to work against foaming pressure of the heat-insulating material when manufacturing the door.
- the first door further includes a reinforcing member for latching the covering member from inside of the first door to reinforce the covering member, the reinforcing member being provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion.
- the covering member is not necessary to manufacture a covering member with high strength, and it is possible to increase the flexibility in designing the covering member. Furthermore, since the covering member is reinforced from a hidden part, it is possible to use a reinforcing member suitable for reinforcing the strength only. Accordingly, it is possible to freely design the shape and material of the reinforcing member.
- the covering member is formed by joining a plurality of members in vertical direction.
- each member can serve for different functions such as the concave provided on a member to be arranged at the intermediate portion, and thereby improving the flexibility in design.
- the first door further includes a holding member for latching the covering member including the plurality of members from inside of the first door to integrally hold the covering member, the holding member being provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion.
- the reinforcing member and the holding member may be implemented as one member. More specifically, the reinforcing member may hold each member, or the holding member may reinforce the strength of the covering member.
- a decorative member covering a front face of the covering member is included.
- the first door further includes: an upper end member covering an upper end portion of the first door and for latching onto the covering member; and a lower end member covering a lower end portion of the first door.
- the lower end portion of the covering member and a part of the lower end member are arranged to overlap with each other.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the refrigerator.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the refrigerator with the first door and the second door open.
- the refrigerator 100 includes a main body 150, a partition 153, a first door 111, a second door 121, a third door 112, a through hole 113, a third door 112, a fourth door 122, a cutaway 170, an interface device 171, a concave 172, and a second concave 173.
- the main body 150 is a box with an opening at a front face, and has heat-insulating property blocking the exchange of heat between the inside and the outside of the refrigerator 100.
- the partition 153 is a wall partitioning the inside of the main body 150 into the left part and the right part.
- the right side of the partition 153 in the main body 150 is a first storage compartment 151, which is a refrigerator compartment.
- the left side of the partition 153 inside of the main body 150 is a second storage compartment 152, and is a freezer compartment narrower than the refrigerator compartment in width.
- the partition 153 is a wall partitioning the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment, and has heat-insulating property.
- the through hole 113 is a hole through the first door 111 in the thickness direction.
- the through hole 113 is a hole for taking out the items stored behind the first door 111 and taking the items into the storage compartment for storing behind the first door 111, without opening the first door 111.
- the third door 112 is a door freely opens and closes the through hole 113.
- the third door 112 is attached to the first door 111 by a hinge (not illustrated) such that the third door 112 pivots with an axis laterally extending at the lower end of the through hole 113 as the center.
- the third door 112 is substantially square-shaped when view from front (with rounded corners), and the axis passes through the lower end portion of the third door 112.
- the fourth door 122 is a door freely opens and closes at a receiving space 123 for receiving ice supplied from the inside of the refrigerator 100 and other items.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating only the first door.
- the first door 111 is a door which freely opens and closes at the opening on the right side of the user when facing the main body 150.
- the first door 111 is attached to the main body 150 in front of the wall on the right side of the main body 150 by a hinge (not illustrated) such that the first door 111 pivots with a vertically extended axis as the center.
- the first door 111 is rectangular when viewed from front, and the axis passes through a right end portion of the first door 111.
- FIG. 4 is a view schematically illustrating a cross-section of a part near the cutaway of the first door in the horizontal direction.
- the first door 111 includes a cutaway 170 and a concave 172 which exist as space.
- the first door 111 also includes a covering member 101, a reinforcing member (holding member) 102, a decorative member 103, an inner wall 104, an outer wall 105, and a heat-insulating member 106.
- the cutaway 170 (the portion illustrated in chain line in FIG. 4 ) is provided at the front side of the free-end side end portion of the first door 111, that is, at a front side of the first door 111 on a side opposite to the first door 111 in a width direction of the axis, and is a space provided extending in vertical direction.
- the cutaway 170 has a quadrangular prism shape, and is provided vertically along the first door 111.
- the width of the cutaway 170 is set at a length which allows the user to insert his fingers, is sufficient for bending the inserted fingers to insert to the concave 172, and for preventing the fingers from hitting the free end of the second door 121 when inserting the fingers 172 to open the first door 111.
- the cutaway 170 may be formed as a result of forming the first door 111.
- the cutaway 170 exists near the end portion of the partition 153, it is possible to suppress the reduction in the heat-insulating property of the entire first door 111 expeditiously even when the thickness of the first door 111 is thinner.
- the concave 172 is provided at the free-end side end face portion of the first door 111, is recessed from the cutaway 170 toward the axis of the first door 111, and is formed by the covering member 101.
- the concave 172 has a width that allows the user to insert his fingers to a depth up to approximately second joints.
- the covering member 101 is a member made of resin integrally covering the front face f facing the cutaway 170 and a free-end side end face e facing the cutaway 170, and is provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion of the first door 111. Furthermore, the covering member 101 has a concave 172 at the free-end side end face portion facing the cutaway 170 and an intermediate portion in the vertical direction. The concave 172 is recessed toward the axis of the first door 111 and is a portion to which the fingers are inserted when opening and closing the first door 111.
- the covering member 101 includes a first insertion portion 131, a second insertion portion 132, and a third insertion portion 133.
- the first insertion portion 131 is a portion to which the end portion of the decorative member 103 is inserted to join the covering member 101 and the decorative member 103.
- the second insertion portion 132 is a portion to which the end portion of the outer wall 105 is inserted to join the covering member 101 and the outer wall 105.
- the third insertion portion 133 is a portion to which the end portion of the reinforcing member 102 is inserted to join the covering member 101 and the reinforcing member 102.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the covering member before assembly.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the covering member after assembly.
- the covering member 101 is divided into three members, namely, a first covering member 141, a second covering member 142, and a third covering member 143.
- the first covering member 141 composes the uppermost portion of the covering member 101, and has an attachment hole 145 for attaching an interface housing member 144 for encasing an interface device for controlling the refrigerator 100.
- the first covering member 141 integrally covers the front face facing the cutaway 170 and the free-end side end face to fill the cutaway 170.
- the second covering member 142 composes an intermediate part of the covering member 101, and in which the concave 172 is provided. Note that, the cross-sectional view illustrated in FIG. 4 is a cross-section of the second covering member 142.
- the third covering member 143 composes the lowermost part of the covering member 101.
- the decorative member 103 is to be attached to the front faces of the second covering member 142 and the third covering member 143.
- the third covering member 143 integrally covers the front face facing the cutaway 170 and the free-end side end face to fill the cutaway 170.
- the reinforcing member 102 latches the covering member 101 from the inside of the first door 111, and is for reinforcing the covering member 101.
- the reinforcing member 102 is provided integrally from the upper end portion to the lower end portion of the first door 111, and latches the covering member 101 at multiple points, as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the reinforcing member 102 is a C-channel made of metal, and is arranged to surround three sides of the concave 172 provided at the covering member 101. With this, the reinforcing member 102 can receive the force from the fingers inserted into the concave 172 when opening the first door 111.
- the reinforcing member 102 joins multiple members (the first covering member 141, the second covering member 142, and the third covering member 143) in vertical direction by latching the covering member 101.
- the reinforcing member 102 also serves as a holding member for integrally holding the covering member 101.
- the reinforcing member 102 also contributes to increase the strength of the first door 111 which is vertically long, particularly the strength against twisting.
- the decorative member 103 covers the front face of the covering member 101.
- the decorative member 103 is attached to the surface of the covering member 101 to improve the design of the refrigerator 100. With this, it is possible to use the covering member 101 for securing mechanical strength, and to use the decorative member 103 for appearance, for example, and thereby increasing the flexibility in design.
- the inner wall 104 is a member made of resin covering the back end face of the first door 111.
- the inner wall 104 is arranged at a position facing the first storage compartment 151, and is joined with the end portion of the covering member 101 by adhesive.
- the outer wall 105 covers a front end face of the first door 111.
- the outer wall 105 is a thin metal plate, and a free-end side of the outer wall 105 is bent, forming a part of the free-end side end face portion of the first door 111.
- the end portion of the outer wall 105 is inserted into the second insertion portion 132 of the covering member 101 to join the covering member 101.
- the heat-insulating member 106 is foamed resin filled into the space surrounded by the covering member 101, the inner wall 104, the outer wall 105, an upper end member, and a lower end member which shall be described later.
- the heat insulating member 106 is a member securing heat-insulating property of the first door 111.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating only the second door.
- the second door 121 is a door which freely opens and closes at the opening on the left of the user when facing the main body 150.
- the second door 121 is attached to the main body 150 in front of the wall on the left side of the main body 150 by a hinge (not illustrated) such that the second door 121 pivots with a vertically extended axis as the center.
- the second door 121 is rectangular when viewed from front, and the axis passes through a left end portion of the second door 121.
- the second door 121 has a second concave 173.
- the second concave 173 is a portion provided at the free-end side end face portion of the second door 121 and is recessed from the cutaway 170 toward the axis of the second door 121.
- the second concave 173 has a width that allows the user to insert his fingers to a depth that allows the insertion up to the second joints.
- the interface device 171 is housed in the interface housing member 144 attached to the covering member 101.
- the interface device 171 is a device for communicating information between the user and the refrigerator 100.
- the interface device 171 has a display device displaying the temperature inside of the refrigerator 100, and is for sending the information of the refrigerator 100 to the user.
- the interface device 171 also includes a switch for setting a target temperature for the user to adjust the temperature of the refrigerator 100.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating the first door 111 for assembly.
- the first door 111 includes an upper end member 107 and a lower end member 108.
- the upper end member 107 composes an upper end portion of the first door 111, and when the first door 111 is assembled, the upper end member 107 latches the outer wall 105, and the upper end member 107 latches the upper end of the covering member 101. Accordingly, the covering member 101 is joined with the outer wall 105 via the upper end member 107.
- the lower end member 108 composes the lower end portion of the first door 111, and when the first door 111 is assembled, the lower end member 108 latches the outer wall 105, but the lower end member 108 does not latches the covering member 101.
- the lower end member 108 has an upright portion 146 at the end portion.
- the upright portion 146 is arranged to cover the front of the lower end portion of the covering member 101 when the first door 111 is assembled.
- the lower end portion of the covering member 101 and the upright portion 146 which is a part of the lower end member 108 are arranged to overlap with each other.
- the position of the covering member 101 with respect to the lower end member 108 is displaced by the outer wall 105 extending or shrinking; it is possible to prevent a gap between the lower end member 108 and the covering member 101. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the design of the refrigerator.
- the first door 111 is assembled as illustrated in FIG. 8 using a jig, and the heat-insulating member 106 before foaming is filled into the gap. Next, the inner wall 104 attached to the jig is arranged to cover the gap. After that, the heat-insulating member 106 filled before is fully foamed, completing the manufacturing of the first door 111.
- the refrigerator 100 in this Embodiment providing the cutaway 170 at the first door 111 which is relatively wide allows reduction in the weight of the first door 111. Furthermore, since the cutaway 170 is provided at the free-end side end portion of the first door 111 which is farthest from the axis, it is possible to reduce the moment of the first door 111, allowing lightly opening and closing the first door 111. Since the partition 153 exists at the back of the free-end side end portion at which the cutaway 170 is provided, it is possible to reduce the weight of the first door 111 without significantly lowering the heat-insulating capacity of the refrigerator 100 even if the cutaway is provided at the first door 111.
- the covering member 101 By covering the front face and the free-end side end face facing the cutaway 170 with the covering member producing these effects with the covering member 101, and attaching the decorative member 103, it is possible to improve the design of the refrigerator 100. Furthermore, since the covering member 101 is made of resin, it is possible to form a complex shape relatively easily, allowing manufacturing a large volume of members in the same shape. Accordingly, the covering member 101 with the shape having the concave 172 can be easily manufactured.
- the present invention is applicable to refrigerators, and is particularly applicable to a refrigerator having a freezer compartment and a refrigerator compartment divided on the right and left.
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- The present invention relates to refrigerators, and particularly to a refrigerator having two storage compartments arranged on the right and left, and two doors covering the storage compartments such that the door is capable of opening and closing.
- There is a conventional refrigerator having a vertically long cuboid shape, and in which an intermediate portion in the width direction is partitioned by a wall, and different types of storage compartments are provided on the right and left. In such a refrigerator, one of the storage compartments serves as a refrigerator compartment, and the other storage compartment serves as a freezer compartment. The storage volume of the refrigerator compartment is set to be larger than the freezer compartment by taking a width of the refrigerator compartment wider than the width of the freezer compartment. This refrigerator includes two doors, namely, a door for opening and closing the refrigerator compartment and a door for opening and closing the freezer compartment. These two doors are large, and a large force is necessary for opening and closing the door. For this reason, a handle that can be firmly grabbed is provided projecting from the front face of the door (for example, see
FIG. 1 in Patent Literature 1). -
- [Patent Literature 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2003-207263 - However, the handle projecting from the front face of the refrigerator may be uncomfortable for the user when the handle touches the user's arm, for example. Furthermore, the refrigerator is usually installed in the kitchen, and the handle may interrupt work at the kitchen.
- Furthermore, the handle greatly affects the design of the entire refrigerator, making it difficult to significantly change the design of the refrigerator.
- In response to these problems, the inventors of the present invention have suggested another refrigerator without a projecting handle for opening and closing the door. Furthermore, after diligent experiments and research, the inventors have found a more preferable embodiment for a door without a projecting handle with respect to a portion for placing the user's fingers when opening and closing the door and the part around that portion.
- The present invention has been conceived in view of the findings, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a refrigerator which includes a door facilitating the assembly and manufacturing, and is capable of easily changing design without affecting the capability of the door for a refrigerator.
- In order to achieve the abovementioned object, the refrigerator according to the present invention is a refrigerator including: a main body with heat-insulating property, having an opening at a front face; a partition for partitioning an inside of the main body into a left part and a right part to form a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment having a smaller width than the first storage compartment; a first door having an axis vertically extending in front of a side wall of the main body, and for covering the first storage compartment such that the first door opens and closes by swinging; and a second door having an axis vertically extending in front of a side wall of the main body, and for covering the second storage compartment such that the second door opens and closes by swinging, in which the first door includes: a cutaway provided at a front side of a free-end side end portion from an upper end portion to a lower end portion; a covering member which is made of resin integrally covering a front face facing the cutaway and a free-end side end face facing the cutaway, and provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion, and the covering member includes: a concave recessed toward the axis of the first door at the free-end side end face portion facing the cutaway and at an intermediate portion in vertical direction, and is for inserting fingers when opening the first door.
- With this, the concave for inserting the fingers when opening and closing the door is formed by resin, allowing arbitrarily and easily designing and implementing the shape of the concave. Furthermore, since the concave is provided on the covering member integrally covering the front face facing the cutaway and the free-end side end face, it is possible for the covering member made of resin to work against foaming pressure of the heat-insulating material when manufacturing the door.
- It is preferable that the first door further includes a reinforcing member for latching the covering member from inside of the first door to reinforce the covering member, the reinforcing member being provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion.
- With this, it is not necessary to manufacture a covering member with high strength, and it is possible to increase the flexibility in designing the covering member. Furthermore, since the covering member is reinforced from a hidden part, it is possible to use a reinforcing member suitable for reinforcing the strength only. Accordingly, it is possible to freely design the shape and material of the reinforcing member.
- Furthermore, it is preferable that the covering member is formed by joining a plurality of members in vertical direction.
- This facilitates manufacturing of the covering member, since it is possible to use short member even when the width of the door in vertical direction is long. This also facilitates handling and complementing of the members. Furthermore, each member can serve for different functions such as the concave provided on a member to be arranged at the intermediate portion, and thereby improving the flexibility in design.
- It is preferable that the first door further includes a holding member for latching the covering member including the plurality of members from inside of the first door to integrally hold the covering member, the holding member being provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion.
- With this, upon manufacturing the door, it is possible to handle the members integrally in a state joined by the holding member, thereby facilitating the manufacturing of the door. Furthermore, it is possible to prevent the members from being separated by the foaming pressure of the heat-insulating material when manufacturing the door. In the state where the manufacturing of the door is completed, it is possible to maintain the joining by the holding member in vertical direction, improving the strength of the door.
- Note that, the reinforcing member and the holding member may be implemented as one member. More specifically, the reinforcing member may hold each member, or the holding member may reinforce the strength of the covering member.
- Furthermore, it is preferable that a decorative member covering a front face of the covering member is included.
- With this, it is possible to improve the design of the refrigerator.
- It is preferable that the first door further includes: an upper end member covering an upper end portion of the first door and for latching onto the covering member; and a lower end member covering a lower end portion of the first door.
- With this, even when a member (for example, a metal plate on the surface) comprising the door significantly changed due to temperature with respect to the covering member made of resin which extends and contracts less in response to the change in temperature, it is possible to prevent the covering member from being distorted or damaged by pulling.
- It is preferable that the lower end portion of the covering member and a part of the lower end member are arranged to overlap with each other.
- With this, even when the position of the covering member is displaced in vertical direction due to extension and contraction of the other part of the door with respect to the lower end member, it is possible to prevent the gap between the lower end member and the covering member. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the design of the refrigerator.
- According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a refrigerator without a handle projecting at the front face.
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FIG. 1] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an external appearance of a refrigerator. - [
FIG. 2] FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating an external appearance of the refrigerator with the first door and the second door open. - [
FIG. 3] FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating only the first door. - [
FIG. 4] FIG. 4 is a view schematically illustrating a cross-section of a part near the cutaway of the first door in the horizontal direction. - [
FIG. 5] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a covering material before assembly. - [
FIG. 6] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a covering material after assembly. - [
FIG. 7] FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating only the second door. - [
FIG. 8] FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating thefirst door 111 for assembly. - An embodiment of a refrigerator according to the present invention shall be described with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the refrigerator. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the refrigerator with the first door and the second door open. - As illustrated in these drawings, the
refrigerator 100 includes amain body 150, apartition 153, afirst door 111, asecond door 121, athird door 112, athrough hole 113, athird door 112, afourth door 122, acutaway 170, aninterface device 171, a concave 172, and a second concave 173. - The
main body 150 is a box with an opening at a front face, and has heat-insulating property blocking the exchange of heat between the inside and the outside of therefrigerator 100. - The
partition 153 is a wall partitioning the inside of themain body 150 into the left part and the right part. In this Embodiment, the right side of thepartition 153 in themain body 150 is afirst storage compartment 151, which is a refrigerator compartment. Meanwhile, the left side of thepartition 153 inside of themain body 150 is asecond storage compartment 152, and is a freezer compartment narrower than the refrigerator compartment in width. Thepartition 153 is a wall partitioning the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment, and has heat-insulating property. - The through
hole 113 is a hole through thefirst door 111 in the thickness direction. The throughhole 113 is a hole for taking out the items stored behind thefirst door 111 and taking the items into the storage compartment for storing behind thefirst door 111, without opening thefirst door 111. - The
third door 112 is a door freely opens and closes the throughhole 113. In this Embodiment, thethird door 112 is attached to thefirst door 111 by a hinge (not illustrated) such that thethird door 112 pivots with an axis laterally extending at the lower end of the throughhole 113 as the center. Thethird door 112 is substantially square-shaped when view from front (with rounded corners), and the axis passes through the lower end portion of thethird door 112. - The
fourth door 122 is a door freely opens and closes at a receivingspace 123 for receiving ice supplied from the inside of therefrigerator 100 and other items. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating only the first door. - The
first door 111 is a door which freely opens and closes at the opening on the right side of the user when facing themain body 150. In this Embodiment, thefirst door 111 is attached to themain body 150 in front of the wall on the right side of themain body 150 by a hinge (not illustrated) such that thefirst door 111 pivots with a vertically extended axis as the center. Thefirst door 111 is rectangular when viewed from front, and the axis passes through a right end portion of thefirst door 111. -
FIG. 4 is a view schematically illustrating a cross-section of a part near the cutaway of the first door in the horizontal direction. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , thefirst door 111 includes acutaway 170 and a concave 172 which exist as space. Thefirst door 111 also includes a coveringmember 101, a reinforcing member (holding member) 102, adecorative member 103, aninner wall 104, anouter wall 105, and a heat-insulatingmember 106. - The cutaway 170 (the portion illustrated in chain line in
FIG. 4 ) is provided at the front side of the free-end side end portion of thefirst door 111, that is, at a front side of thefirst door 111 on a side opposite to thefirst door 111 in a width direction of the axis, and is a space provided extending in vertical direction. In this Embodiment, thecutaway 170 has a quadrangular prism shape, and is provided vertically along thefirst door 111. The width of thecutaway 170 is set at a length which allows the user to insert his fingers, is sufficient for bending the inserted fingers to insert to the concave 172, and for preventing the fingers from hitting the free end of thesecond door 121 when inserting thefingers 172 to open thefirst door 111. - Note that, it is not necessary to form the
cutaway 170 by removing the existing free-end side end portion of thefirst door 111, but thecutaway 170 may be created as a result of forming thefirst door 111. - As such, providing the cutaway 170 at the
first door 111 which is relatively wide gives an impression to the user that two doors of similar widths are symmetrically arranged when viewing therefrigerator 100 from front with the doors closed, improving the design of therefrigerator 100. - Furthermore, since the
cutaway 170 exists near the end portion of thepartition 153, it is possible to suppress the reduction in the heat-insulating property of the entirefirst door 111 expeditiously even when the thickness of thefirst door 111 is thinner. - The concave 172 is provided at the free-end side end face portion of the
first door 111, is recessed from the cutaway 170 toward the axis of thefirst door 111, and is formed by the coveringmember 101. The concave 172 has a width that allows the user to insert his fingers to a depth up to approximately second joints. - The covering
member 101 is a member made of resin integrally covering the front face f facing thecutaway 170 and a free-end side end face e facing thecutaway 170, and is provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion of thefirst door 111. Furthermore, the coveringmember 101 has a concave 172 at the free-end side end face portion facing thecutaway 170 and an intermediate portion in the vertical direction. The concave 172 is recessed toward the axis of thefirst door 111 and is a portion to which the fingers are inserted when opening and closing thefirst door 111. - Furthermore, the covering
member 101 includes afirst insertion portion 131, asecond insertion portion 132, and athird insertion portion 133. - The
first insertion portion 131 is a portion to which the end portion of thedecorative member 103 is inserted to join the coveringmember 101 and thedecorative member 103. - The
second insertion portion 132 is a portion to which the end portion of theouter wall 105 is inserted to join the coveringmember 101 and theouter wall 105. - The
third insertion portion 133 is a portion to which the end portion of the reinforcingmember 102 is inserted to join the coveringmember 101 and the reinforcingmember 102. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the covering member before assembly. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the covering member after assembly. - As illustrated in these drawings, in this Embodiment, the covering
member 101 is divided into three members, namely, afirst covering member 141, asecond covering member 142, and athird covering member 143. - The
first covering member 141 composes the uppermost portion of the coveringmember 101, and has anattachment hole 145 for attaching aninterface housing member 144 for encasing an interface device for controlling therefrigerator 100. Thefirst covering member 141 integrally covers the front face facing thecutaway 170 and the free-end side end face to fill thecutaway 170. - The
second covering member 142 composes an intermediate part of the coveringmember 101, and in which the concave 172 is provided. Note that, the cross-sectional view illustrated inFIG. 4 is a cross-section of thesecond covering member 142. - The
third covering member 143 composes the lowermost part of the coveringmember 101. - Note that, the
decorative member 103 is to be attached to the front faces of thesecond covering member 142 and thethird covering member 143. Thethird covering member 143 integrally covers the front face facing thecutaway 170 and the free-end side end face to fill thecutaway 170. - The reinforcing
member 102 latches the coveringmember 101 from the inside of thefirst door 111, and is for reinforcing the coveringmember 101. The reinforcingmember 102 is provided integrally from the upper end portion to the lower end portion of thefirst door 111, and latches the coveringmember 101 at multiple points, as illustrated inFIG. 6 . In this Embodiment, the reinforcingmember 102 is a C-channel made of metal, and is arranged to surround three sides of the concave 172 provided at the coveringmember 101. With this, the reinforcingmember 102 can receive the force from the fingers inserted into the concave 172 when opening thefirst door 111. - Furthermore, the reinforcing
member 102 joins multiple members (thefirst covering member 141, thesecond covering member 142, and the third covering member 143) in vertical direction by latching the coveringmember 101. To put it differently, in this Embodiment, the reinforcingmember 102 also serves as a holding member for integrally holding the coveringmember 101. - Furthermore, the reinforcing
member 102 also contributes to increase the strength of thefirst door 111 which is vertically long, particularly the strength against twisting. - The
decorative member 103 covers the front face of the coveringmember 101. Thedecorative member 103 is attached to the surface of the coveringmember 101 to improve the design of therefrigerator 100. With this, it is possible to use the coveringmember 101 for securing mechanical strength, and to use thedecorative member 103 for appearance, for example, and thereby increasing the flexibility in design. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , theinner wall 104 is a member made of resin covering the back end face of thefirst door 111. Theinner wall 104 is arranged at a position facing thefirst storage compartment 151, and is joined with the end portion of the coveringmember 101 by adhesive. - The
outer wall 105 covers a front end face of thefirst door 111. In this Embodiment, theouter wall 105 is a thin metal plate, and a free-end side of theouter wall 105 is bent, forming a part of the free-end side end face portion of thefirst door 111. The end portion of theouter wall 105 is inserted into thesecond insertion portion 132 of the coveringmember 101 to join the coveringmember 101. - The heat-insulating
member 106 is foamed resin filled into the space surrounded by the coveringmember 101, theinner wall 104, theouter wall 105, an upper end member, and a lower end member which shall be described later. Theheat insulating member 106 is a member securing heat-insulating property of thefirst door 111. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating only the second door. - As illustrated in
FIG. 7 andFIG. 1 , thesecond door 121 is a door which freely opens and closes at the opening on the left of the user when facing themain body 150. In this Embodiment, thesecond door 121 is attached to themain body 150 in front of the wall on the left side of themain body 150 by a hinge (not illustrated) such that thesecond door 121 pivots with a vertically extended axis as the center. Thesecond door 121 is rectangular when viewed from front, and the axis passes through a left end portion of thesecond door 121. Furthermore, thesecond door 121 has a second concave 173. - The second concave 173 is a portion provided at the free-end side end face portion of the
second door 121 and is recessed from the cutaway 170 toward the axis of thesecond door 121. The second concave 173 has a width that allows the user to insert his fingers to a depth that allows the insertion up to the second joints. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , theinterface device 171 is housed in theinterface housing member 144 attached to the coveringmember 101. Theinterface device 171 is a device for communicating information between the user and therefrigerator 100. - For example, the
interface device 171 has a display device displaying the temperature inside of therefrigerator 100, and is for sending the information of therefrigerator 100 to the user. Theinterface device 171 also includes a switch for setting a target temperature for the user to adjust the temperature of therefrigerator 100. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating thefirst door 111 for assembly. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8 , thefirst door 111 includes anupper end member 107 and alower end member 108. - The
upper end member 107 composes an upper end portion of thefirst door 111, and when thefirst door 111 is assembled, theupper end member 107 latches theouter wall 105, and theupper end member 107 latches the upper end of the coveringmember 101. Accordingly, the coveringmember 101 is joined with theouter wall 105 via theupper end member 107. - The
lower end member 108 composes the lower end portion of thefirst door 111, and when thefirst door 111 is assembled, thelower end member 108 latches theouter wall 105, but thelower end member 108 does not latches the coveringmember 101. - As such, when the
outer wall 105 extends or shrinks due to temperature change, a position of the coveringmember 101 which is less susceptible to the change in shape due to temperature change is only displayed in the vertical direction following the change in the position of the upper end portion of theouter wall 105. Thus, it is possible to prevent the coveringmember 101 from being skewed or to prevent the joining from breaking by stress from theouter wall 105. - Furthermore, the
lower end member 108 has anupright portion 146 at the end portion. - The
upright portion 146 is arranged to cover the front of the lower end portion of the coveringmember 101 when thefirst door 111 is assembled. - As such, the lower end portion of the covering
member 101 and theupright portion 146 which is a part of thelower end member 108 are arranged to overlap with each other. Thus, even if the position of the coveringmember 101 with respect to thelower end member 108 is displaced by theouter wall 105 extending or shrinking; it is possible to prevent a gap between thelower end member 108 and the coveringmember 101. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the design of the refrigerator. - The
first door 111 is assembled as illustrated inFIG. 8 using a jig, and the heat-insulatingmember 106 before foaming is filled into the gap. Next, theinner wall 104 attached to the jig is arranged to cover the gap. After that, the heat-insulatingmember 106 filled before is fully foamed, completing the manufacturing of thefirst door 111. - As such, according to the
refrigerator 100 in this Embodiment, providing the cutaway 170 at thefirst door 111 which is relatively wide allows reduction in the weight of thefirst door 111. Furthermore, since thecutaway 170 is provided at the free-end side end portion of thefirst door 111 which is farthest from the axis, it is possible to reduce the moment of thefirst door 111, allowing lightly opening and closing thefirst door 111. Since thepartition 153 exists at the back of the free-end side end portion at which thecutaway 170 is provided, it is possible to reduce the weight of thefirst door 111 without significantly lowering the heat-insulating capacity of therefrigerator 100 even if the cutaway is provided at thefirst door 111. - By covering the front face and the free-end side end face facing the cutaway 170 with the covering member producing these effects with the covering
member 101, and attaching thedecorative member 103, it is possible to improve the design of therefrigerator 100. Furthermore, since the coveringmember 101 is made of resin, it is possible to form a complex shape relatively easily, allowing manufacturing a large volume of members in the same shape. Accordingly, the coveringmember 101 with the shape having the concave 172 can be easily manufactured. - Therefore, it is possible to increase the flexibility in designing the member covering the portions facing the
cutaway 170, and to use the coveringmember 101 which is both functional and well-designed. - The present invention is applicable to refrigerators, and is particularly applicable to a refrigerator having a freezer compartment and a refrigerator compartment divided on the right and left.
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- 100
- Refrigerator
- 101
- Covering member
- 102
- Reinforcing member
- 103
- Decorative member
- 104
- Inner wall
- 105
- Outer wall
- 106
- Heat-insulating member
- 107
- Upper end member
- 108
- Lower end member
- 111
- First door
- 112
- Third door
- 113
- Through hole
- 121
- Second door
- 122
- Fourth door
- 123
- Receiving space
- 131
- First insertion portion
- 132
- Second insertion portion
- 133
- Third insertion portion
- 141
- First covering member
- 142
- Second covering member
- 143
- Third covering member
- 144
- Interface housing member
- 145
- Attachment hole
- 146
- Upright portion
- 150
- Main body
- 151
- First storage compartment
- 152
- Second storage compartment
- 153
- Partition
- 170
- Cutaway
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- Interface device
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- Concave
- 173
- Second concave
Claims (7)
- A refrigerator comprising:a main body with heat-insulating property, having an opening at a front face;a partition for partitioning an inside of said main body into a left part and a right part to form a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment having a smaller width than said first storage compartment;a first door having an axis vertically extending in front of a side wall of said main body, and for covering said first storage compartment such that said first door opens and closes by swinging; anda second door having an axis vertically extending in front of a side wall of said main body, and for covering said second storage compartment such that said second door opens and closes by swinging,wherein said first door includes:a cutaway provided at a front side of a free-end side end portion from an upper end portion to a lower end portion;a covering member which is made of resin integrally covering a front face facing said cutaway and a free-end side end face facing said cutaway, and provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion, andsaid covering member includes:a concave recessed toward the axis of said first door at the free-end side end face portion facing said cutaway and at an intermediate portion in vertical direction, and is for inserting fingers when opening said first door.
- The refrigerator according to Claim 1,
wherein said first door further includes
a reinforcing member for latching said covering member from inside of said first door to reinforce said covering member, said reinforcing member being provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion. - The refrigerator according to Claim 1 or 2,
wherein said covering member is formed by joining a plurality of members in vertical direction. - The refrigerator according to Claim 3,
wherein said first door further includes
a holding member for latching said covering member comprising said plurality of members from inside of said first door to integrally hold said covering member, said holding member being provided from the upper end portion to the lower end portion. - The refrigerator according to Claim 1, further comprising
a decorative member covering a front face of said covering member. - The refrigerator according to Claim 1,
wherein said first door further includes:an upper end member covering an upper end portion of said first door and for latching onto said covering member; anda lower end member covering a lower end portion of said first door. - The refrigerator according to Claim 6,
wherein a lower end portion of said covering member and a part of said lower end member are arranged to overlap with each other.
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