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EP3105519B1
EP3105519B1 EP15761163.3A EP15761163A EP3105519B1 EP 3105519 B1 EP3105519 B1 EP 3105519B1 EP 15761163 A EP15761163 A EP 15761163A EP 3105519 B1 EP3105519 B1 EP 3105519B1
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Hyung Bum Lee
Beom Gon Kim
Su Hyeong SON
Woo Yeol Yoo
Wan Hyeong Lee
Youn Tae Shin
Ji Sick Hwang
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/02Doors; Covers
    • F25D23/028Details
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/02Doors; Covers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/02Striking-plates; Keepers; Bolt staples; Escutcheons
    • E05B15/0205Striking-plates, keepers, staples
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B17/00Accessories in connection with locks
    • E05B17/0025Devices for forcing the wing firmly against its seat or to initiate the opening of the wing
    • E05B17/0033Devices for forcing the wing firmly against its seat or to initiate the opening of the wing for opening only
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C1/00Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly
    • E05C1/08Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly with latching action
    • E05C1/12Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch
    • E05C1/16Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch the handle or member moving essentially in a plane substantially parallel to the wing or frame
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/12Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action
    • E05C3/14Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the latch
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
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    • E05C3/12Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action
    • E05C3/16Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
    • E06B7/16Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D11/00Self-contained movable devices, e.g. domestic refrigerators
    • F25D11/02Self-contained movable devices, e.g. domestic refrigerators with cooling compartments at different temperatures
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/0042For refrigerators or cold rooms
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
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    • E05D3/02Hinges with pins with one pin
    • E05D3/04Hinges with pins with one pin engaging three or more parts, e.g. sleeves, movable relatively to one another for connecting two or more wings to another member
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
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    • E05D7/08Hinges or pivots of special construction for use in suspensions comprising two spigots placed at opposite edges of the wing, especially at the top and the bottom, e.g. trunnions
    • E05D7/081Hinges or pivots of special construction for use in suspensions comprising two spigots placed at opposite edges of the wing, especially at the top and the bottom, e.g. trunnions the pivot axis of the wing being situated near one edge of the wing, especially at the top and bottom, e.g. trunnions
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/30Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for domestic appliances
    • E05Y2900/31Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for domestic appliances for refrigerators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/02Doors; Covers
    • F25D23/025Secondary closures
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2323/00General constructional features not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F25D2323/02Details of doors or covers not otherwise covered
    • F25D2323/021French doors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2323/00General constructional features not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F25D2323/02Details of doors or covers not otherwise covered
    • F25D2323/023Door in door constructions
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2323/00General constructional features not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F25D2323/02Details of doors or covers not otherwise covered
    • F25D2323/024Door hinges

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  • Embodiments of the present invention relate to a refrigerator having a double door.
  • a refrigerator is an apparatus that keeps food fresh by including a main body including an inner case and an outer case, a storage compartment formed by the inner case, and a cold air supplying unit for supplying cold air to the storage compartment.
  • the temperature of the storage compartment is maintained to be in a predetermined range required to keep food fresh.
  • a front side of the storage compartment of the refrigerator is disposed to be opened, and the opened front side is closed by a door so that the temperature of the storage compartment can be maintained at normal times.
  • the storage compartment is partitioned off by a barrier wall into upper and lower portions.
  • the refrigerator door that opens/closes a refrigerator compartment disposed on the upper portion of the storage compartment is configured of a side by side type door that is rotatably coupled to the main body, and the refrigerator door that opens/closes a freezer compartment disposed on the lower portion of the storage compartment is a drawer type door that slides in a forward/backward direction.
  • one of refrigerator compartment doors composed of a pair of doors has a structure of a double door.
  • the double door includes a first door rotatably coupled to the main body and a second door rotatably coupled to the first door.
  • the first door and the second door are respectively provided with handles to open and close the first door and the second door.
  • JPS57-157983A, JPS57-85184U and JPS56-164495U relate to latch mechanisms coupled to the handle of a double layered refrigerator door configured to allow the user to open one or both of the doors.
  • a front side of a main body 10 of a refrigerator is referred to as the front side
  • a rear side of the main body 10 of the refrigerator is referred to as the rear side.
  • the refrigerator includes the main body 10 that constitutes an exterior of the refrigerator, a storage compartment 20 disposed in the main body 10 in such a way that a front side of the storage compartment 20 is opened, and doors 30 and 60 that open/close the storage compartment 20.
  • the main body 10 includes an inner case (not shown) that constitutes the storage compartment 20, an outer case (not shown) that constitutes an exterior of the main body 10, and a cold air supplying unit (not shown) that supplies cold air to the storage compartment 20.
  • the cold air supplying unit may include a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, an evaporator, a blower fan, and a cold air duct.
  • An insulating material (not shown) is foamed between the inner case and the outer case of the main body 10 so as to prevent cold air of the storage compartment 20 from being discharged to the outside.
  • a machine compartment (not shown) in which the compressor that compresses a refrigerant and the condenser that condenses the compressed refrigerant are installed, is provided in a lower side of the rear of the main body 10.
  • the storage compartment 20 is partitioned off by a barrier wall 11 into upper and lower portions.
  • a refrigerator compartment 21 is disposed in an upper portion of the main body 10, and a freezer compartment 23 is disposed in a lower portion of the main body 10.
  • a plurality of shelves 25 may be disposed in the refrigerator compartment 21 and may partition off the refrigerator compartment 21 into a plurality of portions.
  • a plurality of storage containers 27 in which food is stored, may be disposed.
  • the refrigerator compartment 21 is opened/closed by a pair of refrigerator compartment doors 30 rotatably coupled to the main body 10.
  • the freezer compartment 23 is opened/closed by a freezer compartment door 60 that slides in a forward/backward direction.
  • Handles 31 and 61 are disposed on the refrigerator compartment door 30 and the freezer compartment door 60 so that a user may open/close the refrigerator compartment door 30 and the freezer compartment door 60 by grasping the handles 31 and 61.
  • the refrigerator compartment door 30 disposed on the right of the drawing of the pair of refrigerator compartment doors 30 may have a structure of a double door.
  • the right refrigerator compartment door 30 having the structure of the double door includes a first door 40 that is rotatably disposed in front of the main body 10 and opens/closes the refrigerator compartment 21, and a second door 50 that is rotatably disposed in front of the first door 40 and rotated in the same direction as the first door 40.
  • An opening 41 is disposed in the first door 40, and a plurality of door guards 33 are disposed in the opening 41.
  • the opening 41 disposed in the first door 40 is opened/closed by the second door 50 disposed in front of the first door 40.
  • a cooling plate 55 may be disposed on a rear side of the second door 50 and may be formed of an aluminum (Al) material.
  • the cooling plate 55 is formed of the Al material, when the second door 50 is closed, the cooling plate 55 may be uniformly cooled by thermal conduction caused by cold air inside the refrigerator compartment 21 so that the temperature of the entire refrigerator compartment 21 may be uniform.
  • the material used to form the cooling plate 55 is not limited to the Al material but may be formed of a different metal material having good thermal conduction efficiency.
  • one side of the refrigerator compartment door 30 has the structure of the double door, when the plurality of door guards 33 disposed in the opening 41 of the first door 40 are used, only the second door 50 is opened without the need of opening the whole of the refrigerator compartment door 30 so that cold air discharge caused by opening/closing of the refrigerator compartment door 30 may be minimized and the energy reduction effect may be achieved.
  • the first door 40 and the second door 50 are rotatably coupled to the main body 10 and the first door 40, respectively, using a hinge unit 100.
  • the hinge unit 100 may include a first upper hinge 110 that is coupled to the upper portion of the main body 10 so that the first door 40 may be rotatably coupled to the main body 10, a second upper hinge 120 that is coupled to an upper portion of the first door 40 so that the second door 50 may be rotatably coupled to the first door 40, a first lower hinge 130 that is coupled to the lower portion of the main body 10 corresponding to a lower portion of the first door 40 so that the first door 40 may be rotatably coupled to the main body 10, and a second lower hinge 140 that is coupled to the lower portion of the first door 40 so that the second door 50 may be rotatably coupled to the first door 40.
  • the first upper hinge 110 includes a first coupling portion 111 coupled to the main body 10, a first hinge shaft 113 that causes the first door 40 to be rotatably coupled to the main body 10, and a cam member coupling portion 115 which extends from the first coupling portion 111 toward the first door 40 and to which a cam member 160 that will be described below is coupled.
  • the first coupling portion 111 is coupled to the upper portion of the main body 10 by using a fastening member B.
  • the first hinge shaft 113 is disposed in a portion that extends from the first coupling portion 111 toward the first door 40 and is rotatably inserted into a first hinge hole 44 disposed in the upper portion of the first door 40.
  • the first door 40 is rotated about the first hinge shaft 113 to open/close the refrigerator compartment 21.
  • the second upper hinge 120 includes a second coupling portion 121 coupled to the upper portion of the first door 40 and a second hinge shaft 123 that causes the second door 50 to be rotatably coupled to the first door 40.
  • the second coupling portion 121 is coupled to the upper portion of the first door 40 by using the fastening member B.
  • the second hinge shaft 123 is disposed in a portion that extends from the second coupling portion 121 toward the second door 50 and is rotatably inserted into a second hinge hole 51 disposed in an upper portion of the second door 50.
  • the second hinge hole 51 disposed in the upper portion of the second door 50 and the second hinge shaft 123 inserted into the second hinge hole 51 are disposed not to be exposed to the outside in view of sides or the upper portion of the main body 10, have esthetic appealing, and may prevent foreign substances, such as dust, from penetrating into the second hinge hole 51 through the sides or the upper portion of the main body 10.
  • the second door 50 is rotated about the second hinge shaft 123 so as to open/ close the opening 41 disposed in the first door 40.
  • An elastic lever 150 is disposed in the first door 40 so as to transfer an elastic force in a direction in which the first door 40 is closed, so that the first door 40 may be in close contact with the main body 10 when it is closed.
  • the elastic lever 150 includes a first elastic lever 151 that is disposed in the upper portion of the first door 40 and transfers an elastic force in the direction in which the first door 40 is closed, so that the first door 40 may be in close contact with the main body 10 when it is closed and thus leakage of cold air may be prevented, and a second elastic lever 157 that is disposed in the lower portion of the first door 40 and transfers the elastic force in the direction in which the first door 40 is closed, so that the first door 40 may be in close contact with the main body 10 when it is closed and thus leakage of cold air may be prevented.
  • the elastic levers 151 and 157 are disposed in the upper and lower portions of the first door 40 and are in close contact with the main body 10 when the first door 40 is closed, leakage of cold air may be prevented in both the upper and lower portions of the first door 40.
  • the first elastic lever 151 is disposed to be bent in a ' ' shape to have elasticity.
  • a second fastening hole 155 fastened into a first coupling hole 43 disposed in the upper portion of the first door 40 is disposed at one side of the first elastic lever 151 by using the fastening member B.
  • a roller 153 is disposed at the other side of the first elastic lever 151 so as to be in contact with a cam surface 161 of the cam member 160 and to move along a shape of the cam surface 161 when the first door 40 is closed.
  • the roller 153 is maintained to be not in contact with the cam surface 161 of the cam member 160 in a state in which the first door 40 is fully opened, and when the roller 153 is in contact with the cam surface 161 while the first door 40 is closed, the first elastic lever 151 is compressed and accumulates an elastic force.
  • the roller 153 moves along the shape of the cam surface 161 and transfers the accumulated elastic force in a direction in which the first door 40 is closed, so that the first door 40 may be in close contact with the main body 10.
  • the cam member 160 is coupled to the cam member coupling portion 115 that extends from the first coupling portion 111 of the first upper hinge 110 toward the first door 40.
  • the cam member 160 is in contact with the first elastic lever 151 and has the cam surface 161 on which the first elastic lever 151 accumulates the elastic force and then transfers the elastic force to the first door 40.
  • the cam surface 161 includes an inflexion point 163 that is a base point when the first door 40 is opened/closed, and a first contact surface 165 and a second contact surface 167 respectively disposed at lower and upper sides of the inflexion point 163 so as to have opposite inclined surfaces based on the inflexion point 163.
  • the roller 153 that contacts the first contact surface 165 is sequentially in contact with the first contact surface 165, the inflexion point 163, and the second contact surface 167 while the first door 40 is closed, and moves so that the first elastic lever 151 accumulates the elastic force and transfers the elastic force to the first door 40 in the direction in which the first door 40 is closed, so that the first door 40 may be in close contact with the main body 10.
  • the first elastic lever 151 is maintained not to be in contact with the cam surface 161 of the cam member 160.
  • the roller 153 is primarily in contact with the first contact surface 165 of the cam surface 161.
  • the roller 153 is pushed in the direction in which the first door 40 is closed, as illustrated in FIG. 10 , as the roller 153 moves toward the lower portion of the first contact surface 165, the first elastic lever 151 is compressed and accumulates the elastic force.
  • the first elastic lever 151 transfers the accumulated elastic force to the first door 40, and the first door 40 is fully closed by the transferred elastic force, as illustrated in FIG. 12 .
  • the first door 40 When the first door 40 is closed, the first door 40 receives an elastic force in the direction in which the first door 40 is closed, by the elastic force that remains in the first elastic lever 151 and is maintained to be fully in close contact with the main body 10.
  • the roller 153 when the first door 40 is opened, the roller 153 is sequentially in contact with the second contact surface 167 of the cam surface 161, the inflexion point 163, and the first contact surface 165 and moves. Before the roller 153 passes through the inflexion point 163, the first door 40 is maintained in a closed state. Thus, even when the other-side refrigerator compartment door 30 is rapidly closed, the first door 40 may be maintained in the closed state.
  • the first lower hinge 130 includes a third coupling portion 131 coupled to the main body 10, a third hinge shaft 133 that causes the first door 40 to be rotatably coupled to the main body 10, an elastic lever contact portion 135 that is in contact with the second elastic lever 157 that will be described later when the first door 40 is closed and by which the second elastic lever 157 accumulates the elastic force and causes the elastic force accumulated on the first door 40 to be transferred, and a first contact portion 137 that is in contact with a first stopping member 180 that will be described later when the first door 40 is opened and that limits an angle at which the first door 40 is opened.
  • the third coupling portion 131 is coupled to the main body 10 by the fastening member B, and the third hinge shaft 133 is disposed in a portion that extends from the third coupling portion 131 to the first door 40 and is rotatably inserted into a third hinge hole 45 disposed in the lower portion of the first door 40.
  • the first door 40 is rotated about the third hinge shaft 133 to open/close the refrigerator compartment 21.
  • the second elastic lever 157 is disposed to be bent in the ' ' shape to have elasticity.
  • One side of the second elastic lever 157 is coupled to a hole 47 inside a protrusion 46 disposed in the lower portion of the first door 40 by the fastening member B, and the other side of the second elastic lever 157 is in contact with the elastic lever contact portion 135 of the first lower hinge 130 when the first door 40 is closed.
  • the other side of the second elastic lever 157 is maintained not to be in contact with the elastic lever contact portion 135 of the first lower hinge 130 in a state in which the first door 40 is fully opened, and while the first door 40 is closed, if the second elastic lever 157 is in contact with the elastic lever contact portion 135, the second elastic lever 157 is compressed and accumulates the elastic force.
  • both the upper and lower portions of the first door 40 may be in close contact with the main body 10 so that leakage of cold air may be effectively prevented.
  • the second lower hinge 140 includes a fourth coupling portion 141 coupled to the first door 40, a fourth hinge shaft 143 that causes the second door 50 to be rotatably coupled to the first door 40, a second contact portion 145 that is in contact with a second stopping member 190 that will be described later when the second door 50 is opened and that limits an angle at which the second door 50 is opened, a first insertion hole 147 inserted into and fixed to the protrusion 46 that protrudes from the lower portion of the first door 40, and a first penetration hole 149 that is disposed so that the third hinge shaft 133 of the first lower hinge 130 penetrates into the fourth coupling portion 141.
  • the protrusion 46 that protrudes to fix the second lower hinge 140 is disposed in the lower portion of the first door 40, and the hole 47 is disposed in the protrusion 46 so that the second lower hinge 140 may be fastened into the hole 47 by using the fastening member B.
  • a fourth hinge hole 53 into which the fourth hinge shaft 143 is rotatably inserted, is disposed in the lower portion of the second door 50.
  • the first insertion hole 147 of the second lower hinge 140 is disposed in the fourth coupling portion 141.
  • the second lower hinge 140 is coupled to the lower portion of the first door 40 by using the fastening member B.
  • a stopping member 170 is disposed in the lower portion of the first door 40 and the lower portion of the second door 50 so as to limit an angle at which the first door 40 is opened, and an angle at which the second door 50 is opened, and to prevent the first door 40 and the second door 50 from being excessively opened.
  • the stopping member 170 includes the first stopping member 180 that is coupled to the lower portion of the first door 40 and limits the angle at which the first door 40 is opened, and the second stopping member 190 that is coupled to the lower portion of the second door 50 and limits the angle at which the second door 50 is opened.
  • the first stopping member 180 includes a second insertion hole 181 inserted into and fixed to the protrusion 46 disposed in the lower portion of the first door 40, a first fixed portion 183 fixed to the lower portion of the first door 40 by using the fastening member B, a first stopper 185 that is in contact with the first contact portion 137 of the first lower hinge 130 when the first door 40 is opened and that stops the first door 40 not to be further opened, and a second penetration hole 187 disposed in the first fixed portion 183 so that the third hinge shaft 133 of the first lower hinge 130 penetrates into the second penetration hole 187.
  • the first penetration hole 149 disposed in the second lower hinge 140 and the second penetration hole 187 disposed in the first stopping member 180 are disposed in a position corresponding to the third hinge hole 45 disposed in the lower portion of the first door 40 so that the third hinge shaft 133 of the first lower hinge 130 may penetrate into the second penetration hole 187 and the first penetration hole 149 and may be rotatably coupled to the third hinge hole 45.
  • first lower hinge 130 and the second lower hinge 140 may be together fastened to the lower portion of the first door 40 having a small width.
  • the first stopping member 180 fixed to the lower portion of the first door 40 is rotated together with the first door 40, and when the first stopper 185 is in contact with the first contact portion 137, rotation of the first door 40 is stopped and thus the first door 40 is not opened any more.
  • the second stopping member 190 includes a second fixed portion 191 fixed to the lower portion of the second door 50 by using the fastening member B, and a second stopper 193 that, when the second door 50 is opened, is in contact with the second contact portion 145 of the second lower hinge 140 and stops the second door 50 not to be opened any more.
  • the first insertion hole 147 of the second lower hinge 140 is inserted into and fixed to the protrusion 46 disposed to protrude from the lower portion of the first door 40.
  • the first stopping member 180 is placed in a lower portion of the second lower hinge 140 so that the second insertion hole 181 of the first stopping member 180 may be inserted into and fixed to the protrusion 46.
  • the second lower hinge 140 and the first stopping member 180 are fixed to the lower portion of the first door 40, the second lower hinge 140 and the first stopping member 180 are coupled to the lower portion of the first door 40 by using the fastening member B.
  • the second elastic lever 157 is placed in the lower portion of the first stopping member 180 so that a third insertion hole 159 may be inserted into the protrusion 46 and may fix the second elastic lever 157.
  • the fastening member B is inserted into the third insertion hole 159 and is fastened into the hole 47 disposed in the protrusion 46 so that the second elastic lever 157 may be coupled to the lower portion of the first door 40.
  • the second elastic lever 157 is maintained not to be in contact with the elastic lever contact portion 135 of the first lower hinge 130.
  • the other side of the second elastic lever 157 passes the elastic lever contact portion 135 and is supported by the elastic lever contact portion 135, and the second elastic lever 157 transfers the accumulated elastic force to the first door 40, and due to the transferred elastic force, the first door 40 is fully closed, as illustrated in FIG. 20 .
  • the first door 40 When the first door 40 is closed, the first door 40 receives the elastic force in the direction in which the first door 40 is closed, due to the elastic force that remains in the second elastic lever 157 and is maintained to be fully in close contact with the main body 10.
  • the other side of the second elastic lever 157 is in contact with the elastic lever contact portion 135 in an opposite direction to the direction in which the first door 40 is closed, moves along the surface of the elastic lever contact portion 135, and passes the elastic lever contact portion 135. Since the first door 40 is maintained in the closed state before the other side of the second elastic lever 157 passes the elastic lever contact portion 135, the first door 40 may be maintained in the closed state even when the other-side refrigerator compartment door 30 is rapidly closed.
  • the second door 50 includes the handle 70 to which the latch device 200 that selectively opens/closes the first door 40 and the second door 50, is coupled.
  • the handle 70 is coupled to a front side of the second door 50.
  • the latch device 200 is coupled to a rear side of the handle 70 so that the second door 50 is fixed to the first door 40 and fixing of the second door 50 is released.
  • the latch device 200 includes a fixing unit 210 buried in the front side of the first door 40, a support 220 that is accommodated in and coupled to the rear side of the handle 70, a handle lever 230 including a first handle lever 231 coupled to the support 220 and a second handle lever 233 that is connected to the first handle lever 231 and is hung in the fixing unit 210 or is released from hanging in the fixing unit 210, and a guide 240 which is buried in the second door 50 and through which the handle lever 230 penetrates.
  • the fixing unit 210 includes a hanging portion 211 in which the second handle lever 233 is hung and from which hanging of the second handle lever 233 is released, a flow prevention portion 213 that prevents the hanging portion 211 from flowing inside the first door 40, and a cover 215 that is coupled to a rear side of the flow prevention portion 213 and prevents an insulating material U (see FIG. 31 ) filled in the first door 40 from penetrating into a space formed between the insulating material U and the flow prevention portion 213.
  • the hanging portion 211 includes a fixing hole 211a fixed to the flow prevention portion 213, and a hanging hook 211b which is disposed at a lower portion of the fixing hole 211a and in which the second handle lever 233 is hung and hanging of which is released.
  • the flow prevention portion 213 includes a front side portion 213a exposed to an outside of a front side of the first door 40, a fixing protrusion 213b which protrudes from a rear side of the front side portion 213a and into which the fixing hole 211a is inserted, and an accommodation portion 213c that protrudes from the rear side of the front side portion 213a so that an accommodation space may be formed in the rear side of the front side portion 213a.
  • the fixing protrusion 213b When the fixing protrusion 213b is disposed at an upper portion of the accommodation portion 213c and the accommodation portion 213c in which the accommodation space is formed, is disposed so that front and top sides of the accommodation portion 213c may be opened and thus the fixing hole 211a of the hanging portion 211 is inserted into the fixing protrusion 213b and the hanging portion 211 is fixed to the flow prevention portion 213, the hanging hook 211b is accommodated in the accommodation portion 213c through the opened top side of the accommodation portion 213c, and the hanging hook 211b accommodated in the accommodation portion 213c is exposed to the outside through the opened front side of the accommodation portion 213c so that the second handle lever 233 may be hung in the hanging hook 211b and hanging of the second handle lever 233 may be released.
  • the hanging hook 211b When seeing from the opened front side of the accommodation portion 213c, the hanging hook 211b is placed in the upper portion of the accommodation portion 213c, and a front end of the second handle lever 233 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 213c through the opened front side of the accommodation portion 213c and moves in a vertical direction and thus, a hanging protrusion 239 disposed on the front end of the second handle lever 233 is hung in the hanging hook 211b and hanging of the hanging protrusion 239 is released.
  • the cover 215 is coupled to the rear side of the flow prevention portion 213 and prevents the insulating material U filled in the first door 40 from penetrating into the space formed between the insulating material U and the flow prevention portion 213.
  • the cover 215 supports the rear side of the hanging portion 211 so that the hanging portion 211 fixed when the fixing protrusion 213b of the flow prevention portion 213 fixing holeis inserted into the fixing hole 211a fixing protrusionmay be prevented from escaping from the fixing protrusion 213b.
  • the support 220 is accommodated in and coupled to the rear side of the handle 70, and a support accommodation portion 71 in which the support 220 is accommodated, is disposed in the rear side of the handle 70.
  • the support 220 includes a housing 221 which is accommodated in and coupled to the support accommodation portion 71 and a rear side of which is opened, and a rear cover 223 coupled to the opened rear side of the housing 221.
  • a first coupling hole 73 into which the housing 221 is coupled, is disposed in the support accommodation portion 71, and a second coupling hole 221a is disposed in a position of the housing 221 corresponding to the first coupling hole 73 so that the housing 221 may be coupled to the support accommodation portion 71 by the fastening member B.
  • the rear cover 223 includes an opening 223a opened so that the rear side of the first handle lever 231 that will be described later may be exposed to the outside, a guide portion 223b that guides the second handle lever 233 not to be exposed to the outside, and a fourth coupling hole 223c disposed in a position corresponding to the third coupling hole 221d disposed in the housing 221.
  • the rear side of the first handle lever 231 is exposed to the outside through the opening 223a of the rear cover 223 and thus, a user may pressurize the rear side of the first handle lever 231 exposed to the outside forward by grasping the handle 70.
  • the guide portion 223b causes the second handle lever 233 coupled to the housing 221 not to be exposed to the outside in the space between the handle 70 and the second door 50 to pass through the second door 50 so that the second handle lever 233 may be hung in the fixing unit 210 disposed in the first door 40 and hanging of the second handle lever 233 may be released.
  • the guide portion 223b is disposed to have a sufficient space in the vertical direction so that the second handle lever 233 may be moved in the vertical direction.
  • the guide portion 223b communicates with the guide 240 buried in the second door 50.
  • the rear cover 223 is coupled to the housing 221 by using the fastening member B through the third coupling hole 221d disposed in the housing 221 and the fourth coupling hole 223c disposed in the rear cover 223.
  • the handle lever 230 is rotatably coupled to the support 220 and is hung in the fixing unit 210, and hanging of the handle lever 230 is released.
  • the rotation shaft 235 is disposed in the handle lever 230.
  • the rotation shaft 235 is rotatably coupled to the rotation hole 221b disposed in the housing 221 of the support 220 so that the handle lever 230 may be rotated.
  • the handle lever 230 includes the first handle lever 231 disposed to be rotated about the rotation shaft 235 in the forward/backward direction, and a second handle lever 233 that is linked to the first handle lever 231, is rotated about the rotation shaft 235 in the vertical direction when the first handle lever 231 is rotated in the forward/backward direction, and is hung in the hanging portion 211 of the fixing unit 210 and hanging of the second handle lever 233 is released.
  • the first handle lever 231 When seeing from the rotation shaft 235, the first handle lever 231 is disposed to extend from the rotation shaft 235 downward so that the front side of the first handle lever 231 is accommodated in the housing 221 of the support 220.
  • the rear side of the first handle lever 231 is exposed to the outside through the opening 223a of the rear cover 223 coupled to the rear side of the housing 221 so that the user may pressurize the first handle lever 231 forward by grasping the handle 70.
  • a second support portion 237 that supports the spring S is disposed in a lower portion of the first handle lever 231, and both sides of the spring S are supported by the first support portion 221c disposed in the housing 221 and the second support portion 237 of the first handle lever 231.
  • the spring S is disposed in the lower portion of the first handle lever 231, when the user pressurizes the first handle lever 231, the first handle lever 231 is rotated about the rotation shaft 235 backward and compresses the spring S and accumulates an elastic force.
  • the first handle lever 231 When the user takes his/her hand off from the first handle lever 231 in a state in which the first handle lever 231 is pressurized, the first handle lever 231 is rotated about the rotation shaft 235 backward by the accumulated elastic force of the spring S and is returned to its original position.
  • the second handle lever 233 When seeing from the rotation shaft 235, the second handle lever 233 is disposed to extend from the rotation shaft 235 backward.
  • the second handle lever 233 is guided by the guide portion 223b of the rear cover 223 and the guide 240 buried in the second door 50 and extends so that the second handle lever 233 may be hung in the fixing unit 210 buried in the front side of the first door 40 and hanging of the second handle lever 233 may be released.
  • the second handle lever 233 is connected to the first handle lever 231.
  • the second handle lever 233 is rotated about the rotation shaft 235 downward.
  • the hanging protrusion 239 is disposed on an end of the second handle lever 233.
  • the hanging protrusion 239 causes the second handle lever 233 to be hanging-released from the hanging hook 211b of the fixing unit 210 when the second handle lever 233 is rotated about the rotation shaft 235 downward.
  • the guide 240 is buried in the second door 50, communicates with the guide portion 223b disposed in the rear cover 223 of the support 220, and guides the second handle lever 233 to pass through the second door 50.
  • the latch device 200 includes the housing 221 coupled to the handle 70, the handle lever 230 coupled to the housing 221, the fixing unit 210 buried in the first door 40, and the guide 240 buried in the second door 50.
  • both ends of the handle 70 are configured to be inserted into and coupled to the coupling member 57 disposed at the front side of the second door 50 by using a sliding method.
  • the latch device 200 Since the housing 221 and the handle lever 230 of the latch device 200 are coupled to the handle 70 and the fixing unit 210 and the guide 240 are buried in the first door 40 and the second door 50, respectively, by coupling the handle 70 to the second door 50, the latch device 200 may be used without performing a separate assembly operation so that the refrigerator may be put on the market in the state in which the handle 70 is separated from the second door 50 and then the user may couple the handle 70 to the second door 50 and use the refrigerator.
  • the refrigerator may be put on the market in the state in which the handle 70 is separated from the second door 50, the refrigerator may be easily transported, and damage of the handle 70 when the refrigerator is transported may be prevented.
  • the hanging protrusion 239 of the second handle lever 233 is hung in the hanging hook 211b of the fixing unit 210.
  • the second door 50 is fixed to the first door 40, and the user opens the second door 50 by grasping the handle 70 so that the first door 40 and the second door 50 may be opened together.
  • At least one lamp 320 may be installed at sidewalls of the opening 41, as illustrated in FIG. 35 , so that the user may easily identify food stored in the door guard 33 disposed in the opening 41 of the first door 40.
  • both the first door 40 and the second door 50 have small thicknesses.
  • the insulating material U is filled in the second door 50.
  • an insulating property of the second door 50 is improved.
  • the thickness of the second door 50 needs to be increased so as to improve the insulating property of the second door 50 having a small thickness.
  • the pair of refrigerator compartment doors 30 are required to be balanced.
  • a vacuum insulation panel (VIP) V may be filled in the second door 50 so as to supplement the insulating property of the insulating material U.
  • the first door 40 includes a cabinet 48 that constitutes an exterior, and an internal injection-molded body 49 that constitutes the sidewalls of the opening 41.
  • the insulating material U is foamed between the cabinet 48 and the internal injection-molded body 49.
  • the first door 40 Since the first door 40 has a small thickness and is disposed in a rectangular shape having the opening 41, insulating performance of the first door 40 may be reduced, and rigidity of the first door 40 is lowered so that the first door 40 may be deformed by the weight of the first door 40 and a load of a material stored in the door guard 33 disposed in the opening 41.
  • a reinforcement frame 350 may be disposed between the cabinet 48 and the internal injection-molded body 49.
  • the reinforcement frame 350 includes an upper reinforcement frame 351 that is disposed at a front side of the internal injection-molded body 49, supplements rigidity of the first door 40, and is coupled to an upper portion of the internal injection-molded body 49, a lower reinforcement frame 353 coupled to a lower portion of the internal injection-molded body 49, a first side reinforcement frame 355 disposed at the left side of the first door 40 that is a portion to which the handle 70 is coupled, of both sides of the reinforcement frame 350, and a second side reinforcement frame 357 disposed at the right side of the first door 40 that is an opposite side to the left side of the first door 40.
  • the upper reinforcement frame 351 and the lower reinforcement frame 353 are inserted into and coupled to coupling ribs 49a disposed in the upper and lower portions of the internal injection-molded body 49, respectively.
  • fixing members 360 bent in a ' ' shape are inserted into and coupled to both ends of each of the upper reinforcement frame 351 and the lower reinforcement frame 353.
  • each of the fixing members 360 disposed in the upper portion of the internal injection-molded body 49 is inserted into and coupled to the upper reinforcement frame 351.
  • the other side of each of the fixing members 360 is inserted into and coupled to a top end of the first side reinforcement frame 355 and a top end of the second side reinforcement frame 357.
  • each of the fixing members 360 disposed in the lower portion of the internal injection-molded body 49 is inserted into and coupled to the lower reinforcement frame 353.
  • the other side of each of the fixing members 360 is inserted into and coupled to a bottom end of the first side reinforcement frame 355 and a bottom end of the second side reinforcement frame 357.
  • first side reinforcement frame 355 and the second side reinforcement frame 357 may be fixed to the upper reinforcement frame 351 and the lower reinforcement frame 353 by using the fixing members 360.
  • an auxiliary reinforcement frame 359 may be additionally disposed so as to further reinforce rigidity.
  • the auxiliary reinforcement frame 359 may be inserted into and fixed to fixing ribs 48a disposed on the right side of the cabinet 48 and may be disposed to be placed at an outer side than the first side reinforcement frame 355.
  • the VIP V may be filled in the first door 40 so as to improve an insulating property of the first door 40.
  • At least one lamp installation hole 42 is disposed in the internal injection-molded body 49 so as to install the lamp 320.
  • At least one lamp fixing member 310 is disposed between the cabinet 48 and the internal injection-molded body 49 so as to fix the lamp 320.
  • the lamp fixing member 310 is fixed to the internal injection-molded body 49 so as to correspond to the position of the lamp installation hole 42 disposed in the internal injection-molded body 49 before the insulating material U is foamed between the cabinet 48 and the internal injection-molded body 49.
  • the insulating material U is foamed between the cabinet 48 and the internal injection-molded body 49.
  • the lamp fixing member 310 includes a seating portion 311 on which the lamp 320 is seated, a plurality of fixing hooks 313 that fix the lamp 320 seated on the seating portion 311, ribs 315 that are disposed on upper and right and left side edges of the lamp fixing member 310 and prevents the insulating material U from penetrating into the seating portion 311, and a wire guide portion 317 that guides a wire W for supplying power so that the lamp 320 may emit light, as illustrated in FIG. 44 .
  • the lamp fixing member 310 When the lamp fixing member 310 is fixed to the internal injection-molded body 49 and the insulating material U is foamed between the cabinet 48 and the internal injection-molded body 49, the lamp 320 is seated on the seating portion 311 of the lamp fixing member 310 through the lamp installation hole 42.
  • the lamp 320 When the lamp 320 is seated on the seating portion 311, the lamp 320 is fixed to the seating portion 311 by using the plurality of fixing hooks 313.
  • the ribs 315 may be disposed on the upper and right and left side edges of the lamp fixing member 310 so as to prevent the insulating material U from penetrating into the seating portion 311 through a space between the lamp fixing member 310 and the internal injection-molded body 49 when the insulating material U is foamed between the cabinet 48 and the internal injection-molded body 49 after the lamp fixing member 310 is fixed to the internal injection-molded body 49.
  • the ribs 315 are disposed on the upper and right and left side edges of the lamp fixing member 310, embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto.
  • the ribs 315 may be disposed on the internal injection-molded body 49 in which the lamp fixing member 310 is disposed, and a separate structure may be disposed between the upper and right and left side edges of the lamp fixing member 310 and the internal injection-molded body 49 so as to prevent penetration of the insulating material U.
  • an opening/closing detection sensor 330 is disposed in the hinge unit 100 disposed in the upper portion of the main body 10 so as to detect opening/closing of the first door 40, and a sensor detection unit 340 is disposed in the upper portion of the second door 50 to correspond to the opening/closing detection sensor 330 so as to transfer the result of detection regarding whether the second door 50 is opened/closed, to the opening/closing detection sensor 330.
  • a hinge cover 101 (see FIG. 1 ) that covers the hinge unit 100 not to be exposed to the outside, is disposed in an upper portion of the hinge unit 100, and electronic apparatus components 103 are accommodated in the hinge cover 101 so as to control an operation of the refrigerator.
  • the opening/closing detection sensor 330 disposed in the hinge unit 100 is connected to the electronic apparatus components 103, and the electronic apparatus components 103 and the lamp 320 are connected to each other by using the wire W so that the opening/closing detection sensor 330 may detect whether the first door 40 is opened/ closed and may transfer the result of detection to the electronic apparatus components 103 and the electronic apparatus components 103 supply power to the lamp 320 by using the wire W or cut off the supply of power.
  • the wire W that connects the electronic apparatus components 103 and the lamp 320 is connected to the electronic apparatus components 103 and is guided into the main body 10 through the first hinge hole 44, as illustrated in FIG. 45 .
  • the wire W guided into the main body 10 is guided by the wire guide portion 317 disposed in the lamp fixing member 310 and is connected to the lamp 320, as illustrated in FIG. 46 .
  • the sensor detection unit 340 is disposed in the upper portion of the second door 50, and the opening/closing detection sensor 330 detects a distance at which the sensor detection unit 340 is spaced apart from the opening/closing detection sensor 330, and causes power to be supplied to the lamp 320 or to cut off the supply of power depending on whether the second door 50 is opened/closed.
  • the opening/closing detection sensor 330 detects opening of the first door 40 and transfers the result of detection to the electronic apparatus components 103, and the electronic apparatus components 103 supply power to the lamp 320 by using the wire W so that the lamp 320 may emit light.
  • the user cannot easily identify food stored in the door guard 33 disposed in the opening 41 by using only light emitted from an inside of the refrigerator compartment 21.
  • the lamp 320 disposed on the sidewalls of the opening 41 emits light, the user may easily identify food stored in the door guard 33 disposed in the opening 41 so that, even when there is no light around the refrigerator, the user does not feel inconvenience.
  • the opening/closing detection sensor 330 detects closing of the first door 40 and transfers the result of detection to the electronic apparatus components 103.
  • the electronic apparatus components 103 cut off power supplied to the lamp 320 by using the wire W.
  • the opening/closing detection sensor 330 detects a distance at which the sensor detection unit 340 is spaced apart from the opening/ closing detection sensor 330, and transfers the result of detection that the second door 50 is opened, to the electronic apparatus components 103, and the electronic apparatus components 103 supply power to the lamp 320 by using the wire W so that the lamp 320 may emit light.
  • the user may identify food stored in the door guard 33 disposed in the opening 41 of the first door 40 by using light emitted from the inside of the refrigerator compartment 21.
  • light emitted from the inside of the refrigerator compartment 21 is cut off, and the user may not easily identify food stored in the door guard 33.
  • the lamp 320 disposed on the sidewalls of the opening 41 emits light, the user may easily identify food stored in the door guard 33.
  • the opening/closing detection sensor 330 detects a distance between the opening/closing detection sensor 330 and the sensor detection unit 340 and transfers the result of detection that the second door 50 is closed, to the electronic apparatus components 103, and the electronic apparatus components 103 cut off power supplied to the lamp 320 by using the wire W.
  • the freezer compartment door 60 is configured as a drawer type door that moves in the forward/backward direction by using the sliding method.
  • a storing unit 400 is coupled to a rear side of the freezer compartment door 60.
  • the storing unit 400 is inserted into and drawn from the inside of the freezer compartment 23 by using the sliding method.
  • a guide rail 13 is coupled to both sidewalls of the inside of the freezer compartment 23 in which the storing unit 400 is accommodated.
  • the storing unit 400 includes a panel 410 coupled to the rear side of the freezer compartment door 60, a storage box 420 which is disposed at a rear side of the panel 410 and in which food is stored, a slide rail 430 that is coupled to the rear side of the panel 410, supports a lower portion of sides of the storage box 420, and is guided by the guide rail 13, a hanger 440 that connects the panel 410 and the slide rail 430, and at least one tilting adjustment unit 450 that adjusts the hanger 440 to be tilted from the slide rail 430.
  • hanger 440 includes a panel coupling portion 441 coupled to the panel 410 and a rail coupling portion 443 coupled to the slide rail 430.
  • a second fastening member insertion hole 431 is disposed in the slide rail 430 to correspond to the first fastening member insertion hole 445, and the hanger 440 and the slide rail 430 are coupled to each other by using the fastening member B inserted into the first fastening member insertion hole 445 and the second fastening member insertion hole 431.
  • the first fastening member insertion hole 445 is disposed in the center of the rail coupling portion 443.
  • a first tilting adjustment hole 447 and a second tilting adjustment hole 449 into which the tilting adjustment unit 450 is inserted, are disposed in a front end and a rear end of the rail coupling portion 443.
  • a first fixing groove 433 and a second fixing groove 435 into which the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 447 and the second tilting adjustment hole 449 is rotatably fixed to prevent from moving, are disposed in the slide rail 430 to correspond to the first tilting adjustment hole 447 and the second tilting adjustment hole 449.
  • the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 447 and the second tilting adjustment hole 449 disposed in the rail coupling portion 443 is inserted in the upper portion of the rail coupling portion 443.
  • the first fixing groove 433 and the second fixing groove 435 disposed in the slide rail 430 are disposed in a top surface of the slide rail 430, and a part of a bottom end of the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 447 and the second tilting adjustment hole 449 is inserted into the first fixing groove 433 and the second fixing groove 435 and is fixed thereto.
  • the freezer compartment door 60 to which the panel 410 is coupled is rotated clockwise.
  • the bottom end of the freezer compartment door 60 is moved in a downward direction compared to a case before the freezer compartment door 60 is rotated so that defective sealing of the bottom end of the freezer compartment door 60 may be prevented.
  • the first fastening member insertion hole 475 is disposed in the center of the rail coupling portion 473.
  • a first tilting adjustment hole 463 and a second tilting adjustment hole 465 into which the tilting adjustment unit 450 is inserted, are disposed in the slide rail 460 in the position corresponding to the front end and the rear end of the rail coupling portion 473.
  • a first fixing groove 477 and a second fixing groove 479 into which the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 463 and the second tilting adjustment hole 465 is rotatably fixed to prevent from moving, are disposed in the rail coupling portion 473 in positions corresponding to the first tilting adjustment hole 463 and the second tilting adjustment hole 465.
  • the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 463 and the second tilting adjustment hole 465 disposed in the slide rail 460 is inserted in the lower portion of the slide rail 460.
  • the first fixing groove 477 and the second fixing groove 479 disposed in the rail coupling portion 473 are disposed in a bottom surface of the rail coupling portion 473, and a part of a top end of the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 463 and the second tilting adjustment hole 465 is inserted into the first fixing groove 477 and the second fixing groove 479 and is fixed thereto.
  • FIGS. 45 through 47 An operation in which the hanger 470 is tilted from the slide rail 460 by using the tilting adjustment unit 450, is merely different from the operation illustrated in FIGS. 45 through 47 in positions of the first tilting adjustment hole 463 and the second tilting adjustment hole 465 and positions of the first fixing groove 477 and the second fixing groove 479. Since, when the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 463 is rotated, the hanger 470 is rotated about the second tilting adjustment hole 465 upward and when the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the second tilting adjustment hole 465 is rotated, the hanger 470 is rotated about the first tilting adjustment hole 463 upward, a detailed description of the operation will be omitted.
  • the first fastening member insertion hole 495 is disposed in the center of the rail coupling portion 493.
  • a second tilting adjustment hole 497 into which the tilting adjustment unit 450 is inserted, is disposed in the rear end of the rail coupling portion 493, and a first tilting adjustment hole 483 into which the tilting adjustment unit 450 is inserted, is disposed in the slide rail 480 in a position corresponding to the front end of the rail coupling portion 493.
  • the tilting adjustment unit 450 is inserted into a lower portion of the first tilting adjustment hole 483 disposed in the slide rail 480, and the tilting adjustment unit 450 is inserted into an upper portion of the second tilting adjustment hole 497 disposed in the rail coupling portion 493.
  • the first fixing groove 499 disposed in the rail coupling portion 493 is disposed in a bottom surface of the rail coupling portion 493 so that a part of a top end of the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 483 may be inserted into and fixed into the first fixing groove 499.
  • the second fixing groove 485 disposed in the slide rail 480 is disposed in a top surface of the slide rail 480 so that a part of a bottom end of the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the second tilting adjustment hole 497 may be inserted into and fixed into the second fixing groove 485.
  • FIGS. 45 through 47 An operation in which the hanger 490 is tilted from the slide rail 480 by using the tilting adjustment unit 450, is merely different from the operation illustrated in FIGS. 45 through 47 in positions of the first tilting adjustment hole 483 and the second tilting adjustment hole 497 and positions of the first fixing groove 499 and the second fixing groove 485. Since, when the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the first tilting adjustment hole 483 is rotated, the hanger 490 is rotated about the second tilting adjustment hole 497 upward and when the tilting adjustment unit 450 inserted into the second tilting adjustment hole 497 is rotated, the hanger 490 is rotated about the first tilting adjustment hole 483 upward, a detailed description of the operation will be omitted.
  • the second door 50 is provided with a handle 80 to which a latch device 500 is coupled to selectively open and close the first door 40 and the second door 50.
  • the handle 80 is coupled to a front side of the second door 50, and the latch device 500 is coupled to a rear side of the handle 80 with some portion thereof accommodated at an inside of the handle 80, so as to fix the second door 50 to the first door 40 and release the second door 50 from being fixed to the first door 40.
  • the handle 80 includes a upper handle 81 and a lower handle 83, and the lower handle 83 is provided at a rear surface thereof with an opening 85 allowing the portion accommodated at an inside of the handle 80 to be protruded from the rear side of the handle 80.
  • the latch device 500 includes a fixing unit 510 buried inside a front side of the first door 40, a support 520 coupled to the handle 80 while accommodated in the handle 80, a connection member 530 provided to be movable forward and backward at an inside of the handle 80, a handle lever 540 disposed on the rear side of the handle 80 and allowing the connection member 530 to move forward, a rotation unit 550 hung and released with/from the fixing unit 510 by being rotated by the connection member 530 leftward and rightward (when viewed at a front of the refrigerator), and a guide 560 buried inside the second door 50 to guide the rotation unit 550 to be hung and released with/from the fixing unit 510 by passing through the second door 50.
  • the fixing unit 510 includes a hanging portion 511 in which a hanging hook 557 provided on a locking portion 555 of the rotation unit 550, which is to be described later, is hung and the hanging of which is released, and an accommodation portion 513 exposed to an outside of the front side of the first door 40 and opened at a front side thereof to form a space in which the locking portion 555 of the rotation unit 550 is movable leftward and rightward.
  • the hanging portion 511 is provided with a hanging hole 511 a in which the hanging hook 557 is hung and the hanging of which is released when the locking portion 555 is rotated leftward and rightward.
  • the support 520 is coupled while accommodated in the handle 80, and the handle 80 is provided with an empty space at an inside thereof to accommodate the support 520.
  • the support 520 includes a connection member coupling portion 521 to which the connection member 530 is coupled so as to be movable forward and backward, a rotation unit coupling portion 523 to which the rotation unit 550 is rotatably coupled, a handle reinforcing member 525 to reinforce the strength of the handle 80, a handle ring 527 coupled to the handle reinforcing member 525 such that the upper handle 81 is connected to the lower handle 83, and a guide portion 529 guiding to prevent the locking portion 555 of the rotation unit 550 exposed from the rear side of the handle 80 from being exposed to the outside.
  • connection member coupling portion 521 is provided with a connection member coupling hole 521a into which a coupling protrusion 531 of the connection member 530 is inserted and moved forward and backward.
  • the guide portion 529 allows the locking portion 555 of the rotation unit 550 coupled to the rotation unit coupling portion 523 to be hung and released with/from the fixing unit 510 provided on the first door 40 by passing through the second door 50 without being exposed to the outside between the handle 80 and the second door 50.
  • the guide portion 529 has a space formed in leftward and rightward directions allowing the locking portion 555 to move leftward and rightward.
  • the guide portion 529 communicates with the guide 560 buried in the second door 50.
  • connection member 530 includes a coupling protrusion 531 coupled to the connection member coupling portion 521 of the support 520 so as to be movable forward and backward, and a rotation unit coupling hole 533 to which the rotation unit 550 is coupled.
  • the coupling protrusion 531 is inserted into the connection member coupling hole 521a so as to be movable forward and backward, and a fixing protrusion 541 of the handle lever 540, which will be described later, is fixed to a fixing hole 531a provided on the coupling hole 531, so that when a user pressurizes the handle lever 540 forward, the connection member 530 moves forward due to the fixing protrusion 541.
  • a spring S is provided on outer circumferential surfaces of the coupling protrusion 531 and the fixing protrusion 541 and disposed between the handle lever 440 and the connection member coupling portion 521, and the spring S is compressed by the handle lever 540 when the connection member 540 is moved forward by the handle lever 540.
  • the spring S compressed by the handle lever 540 allows the handle lever 540 to move backward by an elastic force and thus the connection member 530 is moved backward.
  • An extension portion 553 of the rotation unit 550 which will be described later, is coupled to the rotation unit coupling hole 533, and the extension portion 553 bent at a lower portion of a shaft, which is rotatably coupled to the rotation unit coupling portion 521, and vertically downwardly extending, so that the rotation unit 550 is rotated about the shaft 551 when the connection member 530 moves forward and backward.
  • the handle lever 540 is disposed at a rear side of the handle 80 such that a user pressurizes the handle lever 540 forward while gripping the handle 80.
  • the handle lever 540 is provided with the fixing protrusion 541, which is fixed to the coupling protrusion 531 of the connection member 530, and when a user pressurizes the handle lever 540 to move forward, the connection member 530 moves forward and thus the rotation unit 550 is rotated.
  • the rotation unit 550 is connected to the connection member 530, and when the connection member 530 is moved forward and backward, is rotated leftward and rightward and thus hung and released with/from the hanging portion 511 of the fixing unit 510.
  • the rotation unit 550 includes the shaft 551 rotatably coupled to the rotation unit coupling portion 523 of the support 520, the extension portion 553 bent at a lower portion of the shaft 551 and vertically downwardly extending to be coupled to the rotation unit coupling hole 533 of the connection member 530, and the locking unit 555 extending from an upper portion of the shaft 551 in perpendicular to an extension direction of the shaft 551.
  • the shaft 551 is rotated by the connection member 530 that is rotatably coupled to the rotation unit coupling portion 523 and moved forward and backward.
  • the extension portion 553 is bent at a lower portion of the shaft 551 and coupled to the connection member 530 by vertically and downwardly extending, the center of the shaft 551 is not coincide with the center of the extension portion 553 coupled to the connection member 530.
  • connection member 530 moves forward and backward
  • rotation unit 550 rotates about the shaft 551 clockwise or counterclockwise.
  • the locking portion 555 extends from an upper portion of the shaft 551 to be perpendicular to an extension direction of the shaft 551 while penetrating the second door 50.
  • the hanging hook 557 is provided at an end of the locking portion 555 to be hung and released with/from the hanging hole 511 a provided on the hanging portion 511 of the fixing unit 510.
  • the rotation unit 550 is rotated about the shaft 551 counterclockwise as the extension portion 553 is pushed forward by the connection member 530 when the connection member 530 moves forward, and thus the locking portion 555 extending from the shaft 551 is rotated leftward.
  • the rotation unit 550 is rotated about the shaft 551 clockwise as the extension portion 553 is pulled backward by the connection member 530 when the connection member 530 moves backward, and thus the locking portion 555 extending from the shaft 551 is rotated rightward.
  • the guide portion 560 is buried in the second door 50, and communicating with the guide portion 529 of the support 520 such that the locking portion 555 of the rotation unit 550 is guided to penetrate the second door 50.
  • connection member 530 moved forward pushes the extension portion 553 of the rotation unit 550 forward, and as the extension portion 553 is moved forward by the connection member 530, the rotation unit 550 is rotated about the shaft 553 counterclockwise.
  • connection member 530 When the connection member 530 is moved backward, the connection member 530 pulls the extension portion 553 of the rotation unit 550 backward, and the rotation unit 550 is rotated about the shaft 551 clockwise.
  • the locking portion 555 is rotated on the shaft 551 rightward when viewed at the front of the refrigerator.
  • the user pressurizes the handle lever 540 forward while griping the handle 80 so that the locking portion 555 of the rotation unit 550 is rotated about the shaft 551 leftward when viewed at the front of the refrigerator. Accordingly, when the user closes the second door 500 and removes the hand with the locking portion 555 rotated leftward, the locking portion 555 of the rotation unit 550 is rotated about the shaft 551 rightward, so that the hanging hook 557 is hung with the hanging portion 511 of the fixing unit 510, thereby causing the second door 50 to be fixed to the first door 40.
  • the second door 50 may be provided with a latch device 600 to selectively open and close the first door 40 and the second door 50.
  • the latch device 600 includes a fixing unit 610 buried in the front side of the first door 40, a support 620 buried in the second door 50, a rack 630 coupled to the support 620 so as to be movable forward and backward, a pinion gear 640 rotatably coupled to the support 620 and engaged with the rack 630 so as to be rotated when the rack 630 moves forward and backward, and a locking portion 650 engaged with the pinion gear 640 to be moved upward and downward when the pinion gear 640 is rotated.
  • the fixing unit 610 includes an accommodation portion 611 buried in the front side of the first door 40 and having a front side thereof open, and a hanging protrusion 631 protruding upward from a lower portion of the accommodation portion 611.
  • the accommodation portion 611 has the front side thereof open to accommodate a rear end of the locking portion 650 coupled to the support 620 buried in the second door 50.
  • the hanging protrusion 613 is provided in the accommodation portion 611 so as to be hung and released with/from a hanging groove 655 provided at the rear end of the locking portion 650 that is configured to move upward and downward.
  • An inclination surface 613a is provided at an upper end of a front side of the hanging protrusion 613, and when the second door 50 is closed, the rear end of the locking portion 650 rises and passes over the inclination surface 613a of the hanging protrusion 613 so that the hanging hole 655 of the locking portion 650 is hung with the hanging protrusion 611 of the fixing unit 610, thereby causing the second door 50 to be closed.
  • An elastic member 615 may be provided at a rear wall of the accommodation portion 611 to push the locking portion 650 forward when the locking portion 650 is moved upward and released from being hung with the hanging protrusion 613, to open the second door 50.
  • the support 620 is buried in the second door 50, and includes a rotation shaft 621 to which the pinion gear 640 is rotatably coupled, a rack coupling portion 623 to which the rack 630 is coupled to be movable forward and backward, and guide rails 625 allowing the locking portion 650 to move upward and backward.
  • a spring S having one side thereof supported by the support 620 and the other side thereof supported by the rack 630 is provided at an outer circumferential surface of the rack coupling portion 623, and when the rack 630 is moved backward, the spring S is compressed to store an elastic force and the stored elastic enables the rack 630 to be moved forward.
  • the guide rails 625 are provided corresponding to guide grooves 651 provided at both sides of the locking portion 650, to guide the locking portion 650 to move upward and downward.
  • the rack 630 includes a coupling hole 631 coupled to a rack coupling portion 623 of the support 620 so as to be moved forward and backward, a first rack gear 633 engaged with the pinion gear 640, and a press portion 635 provided at a front end portion of the rack 630 and exposed forward of the second door 50.
  • the first rack gear 633 is engaged with the pinion gear 640, and allows the pinion gear 640 to be rotated about the rotation shaft 621 when the rack 630 moves forward and backward.
  • the press portion 635 is exposed forward of the second door 50 so as to be pressed by a user.
  • the pinion gear 640 includes a rotation hole 621 rotatably coupled to the rotation shaft 621 provided on the support 620, and is disposed to be engaged with the first rack gear 633 of the rack 630 and a second rack gear 653 of the locking portion 650.
  • the locking portion 650 includes the guide grooves 651 allowing the locking portion 650 to move upward and downward while being guided by the guide rails 625 provided on the support 620, the second rack gear 653 engaged with the pinion gear 640, and the hanging hole 655 provided at the rear end of the locking portion 650 so as to be hung and released with/from the hanging protrusion 613 of the fixing unit 610.
  • the guide groove 651 is vertically recessed in a shape corresponding to the guide rail 621 provided on the support 620, allowing the locking portion 650 to be moved upward and downward.
  • the second rack gear 653 is provided to be engaged with the pinion gear 640, so that the locking portion 650 moves upward and downward along the guide rail 625 when the rack 630 moves forward and backward, the pinion gear 640 is rotated about the rotation shaft 621.
  • the hanging hole 655 is provided at the rear end of the locking portion 650, and when the locking portion 650 moves upward and downward, is hung and released with/from the hanging protrusion 613 of the fixing unit 610, thereby causing the second door 50 to be fixed and released to/from the first door 40.
  • the locking portion 650 released from being hung with the hanging protrusion 613 is moved upward, to compress the elastic member 615 provided on the fixing unit 610.
  • the locking portion 650 is moved forward together with the second door 50 due to the compressing force of the elastic member 615, thereby opening only the second door 50.
  • the rear end of the locking portion 650 which has a circular shape, rises and passes over the inclination surface 613a provided on the hanging protrusion 613 of the fixing unit 610, so that the second door 50 is closed with the hanging protrusion 613 hung in the hanging hole 655 as shown in FIG. 68 .
  • the locking portion 650 is moved upward when a user pressurizes the press portion 635 to close the second door 50, and when the user removes the hand from the press portion after closing the second door 50, the rack 630 is moved forward by the elastic force of the spring S, and the locking portion 650 is moved downward, so that the hanging hole 655 is hung with the hanging protrusion 13.
  • the second door 50 is provided with a handle 90 to which a latch device 700 is coupled such that the second door 50 comes into close contact with the first door 40 and the close contact is released.
  • the first door 40 is provided at a rear side thereof with a first gasket G1 accommodating a first magnet M1 having a magnetic force allowing the first door 40 to come into close contact with the main body 10
  • the second door 50 is provided at a rear side thereof with a second gasket G2 accommodating a second magnet M2 having a magnetic force allowing the second door 50 to come into close contact with the first door 40.
  • Each of the front side of the main body 10 and the front side of the first door 40 is formed of metal, and the first door 40 comes into close contact with the main body 10 by the first gasket G1, and the second door 50 comes into close contact with the first door 40 by the second gasket G2.
  • the second magnet M2 accommodated in the second gasket G2 has a magnetic force greater than that of the first magnet M1 accommodated in the first gasket G1, so that the first door 40 and the second door 50 are open together with each other when a user opens the second door 50 by gripping the handle 90.
  • the latch device 700 includes a support 710 coupled to the rear side of the handle 90 while being accommodated in the rear side of the handle 90, a handle lever 720 provided on the rear side of the handle 90 so as to be movable forward and backward, a pinion gear 730 engaged with the handle lever 720 so as to be rotated when the handle lever 720 moves forward and backward, and a slider 740 moved in a direction opposite to a direction of the handle lever 720 when the pinion gear 730 is rotated.
  • the handle lever 720 is disposed on the rear side of the handle 90 while disposed on the rear side of the support 710.
  • the handle lever 720 includes a first rack gear 721 provided to be movable forward and backward and engaged with the pinion gear 730.
  • the pinion gear 730 is disposed between the handle lever 720 and the slider 740 to be engaged with the first rack gear 721 of the handle lever 720 and a second rack gear 741 of the slider 740.
  • the pinion gear 730 allows the handle lever 720 and the slider 740 to linearly move in opposite directions to each other.
  • the pinion gear 730 rotates clockwise, so that the slider 740 is moved backward, and when the handle lever 720 is moved backward, the pinion gear 730 is rotated counterclockwise, so that the slider 740 is moved forward.
  • the slider 740 includes the second rack gear 741 provided to be movable forward and backward and engaged with the pinion gear 730.
  • the slider 740 is guided by a guide 750 buried in the second door 50 so that a rear end portion of the slider 740 makes contact with the front side of the first door 40 by passing through the second door 50 when the second door 50 is closed.
  • the slider 740 is moved in a direction opposite to a direction of the handle lever 720.
  • the rear end portion of the slider 740 is maintained in contact with the front side of the first door 40 when the second door 50 is maintained closed.
  • the first door 40 and the second door 50 are open together with each other when a user opens the second door 50 as shown in FIG. 74 .

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  1. Kühlschrank, der Folgendes aufweist:
    einen Hauptkörper (10), der ein Aufbewahrungsfach (20) hat;
    eine erste Tür (40) für das Aufbewahrungsfach (20), die an einer Vorderseite des Hauptkörpers (10) angeordnet ist und eine darin gebildete Öffnung (41) hat;
    eine zweite Tür (50), die an einer Vorderseite der ersten Tür (40) angeordnet ist, um die Öffnung (41) der ersten Tür (40) zu öffnen/verschließen;
    einen Griff (70), der mit der zweiten Tür (50) gekoppelt ist; und
    eine Verriegelungsvorrichtung (200), die so gestaltet ist, dass die zweite Tür (50) an bzw. von der ersten Tür (40) befestigt und gelöst werden kann, wobei die Verriegelungsvorrichtung (200) Folgendes aufweist:
    eine Befestigungseinheit (210), die in der Vorderseite der ersten Tür (40) versenkt ist und einen Einhängeteil (211) mit einem Einhängehaken (211b) aufweist,
    einen Träger (220) mit einem Gehäuse (221), das in bzw. mit der Rückseite des Griffs (70) aufgenommen und gekoppelt ist, und einer hinteren Abdeckung (223), die mit einer geöffneten Rückseite des Gehäuses (221) gekoppelt ist und einen Führungsteil (223b) beinhaltet,
    einen Griffhebel (230), der mit dem Träger (220) gekoppelt ist und einen ersten, zum Drehen um eine Drehachse (235) gestalteten Griffhebel (231) und einen zweiten Griffhebel (233), der mit dem ersten Griffhebel (231) verbunden ist und gestaltet ist, um durch einen an dem Ende des zweiten Griffhebels (233) angeordneten Einhängevorsprung (239) selektiv an bzw. von dem Einhängehaken (211b) eingehängt oder gelöst zu werden, beinhaltet, wobei der Führungsteil (223b) zum Führen des zweiten Griffhebels (233) gestaltet ist, um nicht nach außen frei zu liegen, und
    eine Führung (240), die in der zweiten Tür (50) versenkt ist und zur Verbindung mit dem Führungsteil (223b) und zum Führen des zweiten Griffhebels (233) zur Bewegung durch die zweite Tür (50) hindurch gestaltet ist,
    wobei, wenn der erste Griffhebel (231) zum Drehen um die Drehachse (235) nach vorn mit Druck beaufschlagt wird, der zweite Griffhebel (233) um die Drehachse (235) nach unten gedreht wird und der Einhängevorsprung (239) veranlasst, dass der zweite Griffhebel (233) von dem Einhängehaken (211) der Befestigungseinheit (210) gelöst wird.
  2. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 1, der ferner eine Feder aufweist, die den ersten Griffhebel (231) elastisch stützt, so dass der erste Griffhebel (231) sich rückwärts dreht, wenn der erste Griffhebel (231) gelöst wird, nachdem er gedrückt worden ist.
  3. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Führungsteil (223b) des Trägers (220) mit der an der zweiten Tür (50) bereitgestellten Führung (240) gekoppelt ist.
  4. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Befestigungseinheit (210) einen rückwärts gerichteten Vorsprung beinhaltet, der einen Aufnahmeteil (213c) für den zweiten Griffhebel (233) definiert.
  5. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 4, wobei der Einhängehaken (211b) in dem Aufnahmeteil (213c) aufgenommen ist.
  6. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 5, wobei der zweite Griffhebel (233) an dem Einhängehaken (211b) eingehängt wird, wenn der erste Griffhebel (231) losgelassen wird.
  7. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Griffhebel (230) sich vertikal erstreckt und der zweite Griffhebel (233) sich an einem vertikalen Mittelteil des Griffhebels (230) befindet.
  8. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Führung (240) zum Führen der Bewegung des zweiten Griffhebels (233) bereitgestellt ist.
  9. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 1, wobei die hintere Abdeckung (223) des Trägers (220) eine Öffnung (223a) aufweist, durch die sich der erste Griffhebel (231) vorwärts oder rückwärts drehen soll.
  10. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 1, wobei der erste Griffhebel (231) in einer sich von der Drehachse (235) abwärts erstreckenden Form bereitgestellt ist und zum Vorwärts- und Rückwärtsdrehen um die Drehachse (235) gestaltet ist, und
    der zweite Griffhebel (233) in einer sich von der Drehachse (235) rückwärts erstreckenden Form bereitgestellt ist und zum Drehen um die Drehachse (235) nach oben und nach unten gestaltet ist.
  11. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 10, wobei der erste Griffhebel (231) um die Drehachse (235) nach vorn gedreht wird, wenn ein unterer Teil des ersten Griffhebels (231) mit Druck beaufschlagt wird, so dass der zweite Griffhebel (233) um die Drehachse (235) nach unten gedreht wird, und
    die Drehung des zweiten Griffhebels (233) nach unten veranlasst, dass ein an einem Einhängehaken (211b) eingehängter Einhängevorsprung (239) gelöst wird, wodurch die zweite Tür (50) aus der Befestigung an der ersten Tür (40) gelöst wird.
  12. Kühlschrank nach Anspruch 11, wobei, wenn eine den unteren Teil des ersten Griffhebels (231) mit Druck beaufschlagende Kraft verschwindet, der erste Griffhebel (231) von einer elastischen Kraft einer Feder um die Drehachse (235) nach hinten gedreht wird, so dass der zweite Griffhebel (233) um die Drehachse (235) nach oben gedreht wird, und
    die Drehung des zweiten Griffhebels (233) nach oben veranlasst, dass der Einhängevorsprung (239) an dem Einhängehaken (211b) eingehängt wird, wodurch die zweite Tür (50) an der ersten Tür (40) befestigt wird.
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