US20060152118A1 - Refrigerator - Google Patents
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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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
- F25D25/00—Charging, supporting, and discharging the articles to be cooled
- F25D25/02—Charging, supporting, and discharging the articles to be cooled by shelves
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- the present invention relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, a refrigerator wherein a storage basket can be easily inserted into and exited from the refrigerator, and it is agreeable in visual appearance.
- a storage basket of a refrigerator may include a plastic basket formed by an injection molding, or a wire basket formed with a plurality of wires, etc.
- a conventional refrigerator disclosed in Korean Patent First Pub. No. 10-2004-0082698 comprises a main cabinet formed with a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment, and a refrigerator compartment door and a freezer compartment door installed in front of the main cabinet, opening and closing the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment respectively.
- a storage box accommodating therein goods to be stored.
- the storage box is coupled to the rear face of the freezer door whereby it is inserted into or exited from the freezer compartment together with the freezer door when the freezer door is opened and closed.
- the upper part of the freezer compartment is partitioned into the left and the right by a partition.
- an ice maker and an ice bank are installed and a storage basket formed with wires is disposed in the right.
- the moving rails slidably move with respect to the rail guides. Accordingly, the storage basket can be inserted into or exited from the freezer compartment.
- a friction force of the rail guide and the moving rail generated when the storage basket is entered into or taken out of the freezer compartment causes insertion and exit operations not to be facilitated, thereby causing inconvenience in use.
- a refrigerator having a storage basket capable of being smoothly operated when it is connected to and disconnected from a storage compartment, thereby making it convenient in use, and whose external appearance is agreeable.
- a refrigerator having a body cabinet formed with a storage compartment, a door opening and closing the storage compartment and a storage basket received in the storage compartment to be movable by sliding, having a grid-shaped basket body with wires having a plurality of vertical wires and a first horizontal wire, comprising: a support part formed on both internal wall faces of the body cabinet, supporting the storage basket; a slide rail coupled with both sides of the storage basket corresponding to the support part, being moved by sliding relative to the support part; and a roller member coupled with the slide rail, being rotatable to contact the support part by rolling.
- the storage basket further comprises a second horizontal wire disposed at external opposite sides of the basket body and coupling with the slide rail.
- the roller member comprises an upper roller member mounted on an upper part of the slide rail, and a lower roller member mounted on a lower part of the slide rail; and an upper roller receiving part and a lower roller receiving part in which the upper roller member and the lower roller member are respectively received are formed on the upper part and the lower part of the slide rail.
- a guide rail guiding sliding movement of the slide rail is mounted on the support part.
- the lower roller member is disposed in front of and separately from the upper roller member; and at least one projection to define movement of the lower roller member is formed on a front area or a rear area of the guide rail.
- a horizontal region is formed on the front area of the guide rail and a lower inclined region is formed on the rear area thereof.
- an engagement part to maintain an engagement of the slide rail with the storage basket or disengaging the slide rail from the storage basket is formed on the slide rail and the storage basket respectively.
- the engagement part comprises a region of the wire of the basket body, and a wire inserting part formed on the slide rail, in which the wire is inserted.
- the slide rail comprises a rail body coupled to a side part of the basket body; a rear coupling part extended from the rail body and coupled to a rear part of the basket body; and a front coupling part extended from the rail body and coupled to a front part of the basket body.
- the engagement part comprises a horizontal engagement part having the second horizontal wire and a horizontal wire inserting part formed in the rail body and inserted with the second horizontal wire; and a vertical engagement part having the vertical wire and a vertical wire inserting part formed in the rail body and inserted with the vertical wire.
- the roller member comprises a roller body, a rotational shaft formed on the roller body, and a roller support part coupled with the rotational shaft, rotatably supporting the roller body.
- the storage basket further comprises a cover coupled to one side of the basket body.
- a method of detachably coupling a slide rail to a storage basket formed with a vertical wire and a horizontal wire comprising coupling a first side of the slide rail to one of vertical wires disposed on a front part and a rear part of the storage basket; positioning a corresponding part of the slide rail to a horizontal wire disposed at external opposite sides of the storage basket and coupling them; coupling a second side of the slide rail to the other one of vertical wires disposed on a front part and a rear part of the storage basket.
- the coupling the slide rail to the side part of the storage basket comprising coupling the slide rail to the side part of the storage basket without an extra tool by applying pressure.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the front of a refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a guide rail mounted on an internal face of a body cabinet of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a connection of a lower storage basket and a slide rail in the refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a disconnection of the lower storage basket and the slide rail of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view illustrating a main configuration of the lower storage basket of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6A is a sectional view illustrating the lower storage basket inserted into the refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6B is a sectional view illustrating the lower storage basket exited from the refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises a body cabinet 10 having a storage compartment 11 formed with a front opening 10 a , and a door 20 installed on the body cabinet 10 , opening and closing the storage compartment 11 .
- the storage compartment 11 is partitioned into an upper part and a lower part by a primary partition 14 .
- a refrigerator compartment 12 is formed in the upper part of the body cabinet 10 and a freezer compartment 13 is formed in the lower part thereof.
- the doors 20 includes a refrigerator compartment door 21 and a freezer compartment door 22 which are mounted correspondingly with the refrigerator compartment 12 and the freezer compartment 13 , respectively opening and closing the refrigerator compartment 12 and the freezer compartment 13 .
- the refrigerator compartment door 21 and the freezer compartment door 22 are horizontally rotated based on a hinge part provided on one side of the body cabinet 10 .
- Within the refrigerator compartment 12 are installed shelves disposed vertically at predetermined intervals, dividing the refrigerator compartment 12 .
- the upper part of the freezer compartment 13 is divided vertically by a secondary partition 15 .
- an ice maker 25 making ices and removing the ices from the ice maker 25 and an ice storage container 26 in the lower part of the ice maker 25 , storing therein the ices removed.
- an upper storage basket 27 moveable by sliding.
- a lower storage basket 28 received movably by sliding in the lower space.
- support parts 16 supporting the lower storage basket 28 are formed on both internal wall faces of the freezer compartment 13 , and projections 17 on which the top of the lower storage basket 28 to be described later is seated are formed on the upper parts of the support parts 16 .
- the support parts 16 are depressed laterally on both internal wall faces of the freezer compartment 13 , and guide rails 60 are mounted on inside parts of the support parts 16 .
- the guide rails 60 may be prefabricated in the body cabinet 10 when it is molded by foaming, to thereby be integrally coupled to the body cabinet 10 .
- a horizontal region 61 is formed on the front area of the guide rails 60 and a downward inclined region 62 is formed on the rear area thereof (refer to FIGS. 6A and 6B .
- a front engagement projection 63 is formed in the front area of the guide rail 60 , the front engagement projection 63 preventing the lower storage basket 28 from being completely exited from the freezer compartment 13 .
- a rear engagement projection 64 is formed in the rear area of the guide rail 60 , the rear engagement projection 64 determining an insertion of the lower storage basket 28 . If the lower storage basket 28 is completely exited from the freezer compartment 13 due to a use's carelessness, this may cause the user to be hurt.
- the front engagement projection 63 would block the lower storage basket 28 from being completely exited from the freezer compartment 13 , thereby preventing the user from being hurt.
- a position of the lower storage basket 28 to be inserted is determined by the lower engagement projection 64 whereby the lower storage basket 28 is blocked from colliding with the body cabinet 10 , thereby preventing the lower storage basket 28 from being damaged.
- the lower storage basket 28 comprises a lower basket body 29 formed with a plurality of wires 71 shaped with a grid, and a cover 30 coupled to the front of the lower basket body 29 .
- the cover 30 may function as a handler with which the user can hold it, a cover externally covering goods stored in the lower basket body 29 , a blocker blocking cool air of the freezer compartment 13 from being discharged forwardly.
- the lower basket body 29 is shaped with a quadrilateral box having an upper opening, the top of which is outwardly bent from the circumferential edges of both sides thereof. According to this, the top of the lower basket body 29 can be seated on the projections 17 formed on internal wall faces of the body cabinet 10 .
- the refrigerator comprises a roller member 50 coupled to the slide rails 40 , being rotated so that the lower storage basket 28 contacts the guide rails 60 by rolling. According to this, the lower storage basket 28 can be smoothly inserted and exited by the roller member 50 , thereby being convenient in use.
- engagement parts 70 are preferably formed on the slide rails 40 and the lower storage basket 28 , the engagement parts 70 maintaining engagement of the slide rails 40 with the lower storage basket 28 or disengaging the slide rails 40 from the lower storage basket 28 . (Refer to FIG. 5 )
- the slide rail 40 comprises a rail body 41 , a front coupling part 42 formed in front of the rail body 41 , coupled to the front part of the lower basket body 29 and a rear coupling part 43 formed in rear of the rail body 41 , coupled to the rear part of the lower basket body 29 .
- an upper roller receiving part 44 in which an upper roller member 51 to be described later is received, and a lower roller receiving part 45 receiving therein a lower roller member 52 to be described later is formed on the lower part of the rail body 41 .
- the upper roller receiving part 44 and the lower roller receiving part 45 are each depressed to a predetermined depth from a planar surface of the rail body 41 .
- the roller member 50 comprises the upper roller member 51 mounted on the upper part of the slide rail 40 and the lower roller member 52 mounted on the lower part thereof.
- the upper roller member 51 comprises an upper roller body 51 a , a rotational shaft 51 b mounted on both sides of the upper roller body 51 a , and an upper roller support part 51 c coupled to the rotational shaft 51 b , rotatably supporting the upper roller body 51 a . Accordingly, the upper roller body 51 a can be rotated based on the rotational shaft 51 b to thereby contacting the upper part of the guide rail 60 by rolling.
- the lower roller member 52 comprises a lower roller body 52 a , a rotational shaft 52 b formed on both sides of the lower roller body 52 a , and a lower roller support part 52 c coupled to the rotational shaft 52 b , rotatably supporting the lower roller body 52 a . Accordingly, the lower roller body 52 a is rotatable based on the rotational shaft, thereby contacting the lower part of the guide rail 60 by rolling.
- the lower roller member 52 is disposed in and separately from the front of the upper roller member 51 , under which the lower roller member 52 is engaged with the front engagement projection 63 when the storage basket is exited from the freezer compartment 13 , and the lower roller member 52 is engaged with the rear engagement projection 64 when the storage basket is inserted in the inside of the freezer compartment 13 .
- the engagement part comprises a horizontal engagement part 80 having a second horizontal wire 29 d and a horizontal wire inserting part 81 formed on the rail body 41 and inserted with the second horizontal wire 29 a ; and a vertical engagement part 70 having a vertical wire 29 b and a vertical wire inserting part 72 formed on the rail body 41 and inserted with a vertical wire 29 b .
- the slide rail is coupled with the second horizontal wire and the vertical wire of the lower storage basket.
- the slide rail may be coupled with a first horizontal wire and a vertical wire of the lower storage basket.
- the second horizontal wire 29 a and the vertical wire 29 b respectively couple with/are separated from the horizontal wire inserting part 81 and the vertical wire inserting part 72 without an extra tool, thereby simplifying an assembling process thereof.
- the upper roller member 51 and the lower roller member 52 are rolled along the upper part and the lower part of the guide rail 60 whereby the former contacts the latter, and they are moved by sliding.
- each of the roller members 51 and 52 is moved upward along the lower inclined region 62 of the guide rail 60 , it can continue to be moved forward along the horizontal region 61 .
- the lower storage basket 28 cannot be completely exited forwardly from the freezer compartment 13 since it is engaged with the front engagement projection 63 of the guide rail 60 .
- a user couples the vertical wire 29 b disposed on a rear part of the lower storage basket 28 and the rear coupling part 43 of the slide rail 40 .
- the vertical wire 29 b on a rear part of the lower storage basket 28 forcibly fits the vertical wire inserting part 72 formed in the rear coupling part 43 by applying pressure.
- a corresponding part of the slide rail 29 is positioned to a horizontal wire 29 d laterally disposed outside the lower storage basket 28 to be coupled therewith.
- the horizontal wire 29 d laterally disposed outside the lower storage basket 28 forcibly fits the vertical wire inserting part 81 formed in the rail body 41 of the slide rail 40 by applying pressure.
- the vertical wire 29 b on a front part of the lower storage basket 28 is coupled to the front coupling part 42 of the slide rail 40 .
- the vertical wire 29 b on a front part of the lower storage basket 28 fits the vertical wire inserting part 81 formed in the front coupling part 42 by applying pressure.
- the coupling of the front part of the lower storage basket and the front coupling part of the slide rail occurs at the same time as the coupling of the lateral part of the lower storage basket and the rail body of the slide rail.
- the storage basket and the slide rail are assembled and detached from each other without an extra tool, thereby improving work efficiency.
- roller member contacts the guide rail by rolling, but the roller member is available for contact by rolling where no guide rail is provided; at this time, the roller member can contact the support part by rolling.
- the lower storage basket contacts both internal wall faces of the body cabinet by rolling, but the upper storage basket may also contact an internal wall face of the body cabinet and a secondary partition by rolling.
- the rear parts of the storage basket and the slide rail are coupled with each other first, then the side parts thereof are coupled with each other, and finally the front parts thereof are coupled.
- the front parts of the storage basket and the slide rail may be coupled with each other first, and then the side parts and the rear parts thereof may be coupled.
- the method of coupling the storage basket and the slide rail is not limited thereto, and may be various as long as it provides a simple assembling process.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a refrigerator having a body cabinet formed with a storage compartment, a door opening and closing the storage compartment and a storage basket received in the storage compartment to be movable by sliding, having a grid-shaped basket body with wires having a plurality of vertical wires and a first horizontal wire, comprising support parts formed on internal wall faces of the body cabinet, supporting the storage basket, slide rails coupled with both sides of the storage basket so as to correspond to the support parts, being moved by sliding relative to the support part, and roller members coupled with the slide rails, being rotatable so as to contact the support parts by rolling. With this configuration, there is provided a refrigerator having a storage basket capable of being smoothly operated when it is connected to and disconnected from a storage compartment, thereby making it convenient in use, and whose external appearance is graceful.
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- This invention is based on and claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 2005-0002603 filed on Jan. 11, 2005 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, a refrigerator wherein a storage basket can be easily inserted into and exited from the refrigerator, and it is agreeable in visual appearance.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A storage basket of a refrigerator may include a plastic basket formed by an injection molding, or a wire basket formed with a plurality of wires, etc.
- Generally, since the other faces of the plastic basket, except for an opening part, are closed, transmission of cool air in a storage compartment has not been facilitated. For this reason, use of the wire basket is preferred, rather than the plastic basket.
- A conventional refrigerator disclosed in Korean Patent First Pub. No. 10-2004-0082698 comprises a main cabinet formed with a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment, and a refrigerator compartment door and a freezer compartment door installed in front of the main cabinet, opening and closing the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment respectively.
- In the lower part of the freezer compartment is inserted a storage box accommodating therein goods to be stored. The storage box is coupled to the rear face of the freezer door whereby it is inserted into or exited from the freezer compartment together with the freezer door when the freezer door is opened and closed.
- The upper part of the freezer compartment is partitioned into the left and the right by a partition. In the left, an ice maker and an ice bank are installed and a storage basket formed with wires is disposed in the right.
- On both sides of the upper right space of the freezer compartment are mounted rail guides whereby the storage basket is slid forward and backward. On both sides of the storage basket are mounted moving rails coupled to the rail guides, along which the storage basket can be entered into and taken out of the freezer compartment.
- With this configuration, the moving rails slidably move with respect to the rail guides. Accordingly, the storage basket can be inserted into or exited from the freezer compartment. However, in this conventional refrigerator, a friction force of the rail guide and the moving rail generated when the storage basket is entered into or taken out of the freezer compartment causes insertion and exit operations not to be facilitated, thereby causing inconvenience in use.
- In addition, when no moving rail is mounted on the storage basket, wires coupled to sides of the storage basket contact the rail guide, to thereby cause friction between them. At this time, the coating covering the wires is worn off, thereby making an external appearance of the storage basket disagreeable.
- Accordingly, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide a refrigerator having a storage basket capable of being smoothly operated when it is connected to and disconnected from a storage compartment, thereby making it convenient in use, and whose external appearance is agreeable.
- The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a refrigerator having a body cabinet formed with a storage compartment, a door opening and closing the storage compartment and a storage basket received in the storage compartment to be movable by sliding, having a grid-shaped basket body with wires having a plurality of vertical wires and a first horizontal wire, comprising: a support part formed on both internal wall faces of the body cabinet, supporting the storage basket; a slide rail coupled with both sides of the storage basket corresponding to the support part, being moved by sliding relative to the support part; and a roller member coupled with the slide rail, being rotatable to contact the support part by rolling.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the storage basket further comprises a second horizontal wire disposed at external opposite sides of the basket body and coupling with the slide rail. According to the embodiment of the present invention, the roller member comprises an upper roller member mounted on an upper part of the slide rail, and a lower roller member mounted on a lower part of the slide rail; and an upper roller receiving part and a lower roller receiving part in which the upper roller member and the lower roller member are respectively received are formed on the upper part and the lower part of the slide rail.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, a guide rail guiding sliding movement of the slide rail is mounted on the support part.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the lower roller member is disposed in front of and separately from the upper roller member; and at least one projection to define movement of the lower roller member is formed on a front area or a rear area of the guide rail.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, a horizontal region is formed on the front area of the guide rail and a lower inclined region is formed on the rear area thereof.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, an engagement part to maintain an engagement of the slide rail with the storage basket or disengaging the slide rail from the storage basket is formed on the slide rail and the storage basket respectively.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the engagement part comprises a region of the wire of the basket body, and a wire inserting part formed on the slide rail, in which the wire is inserted. According to the embodiment of the present invention, the slide rail comprises a rail body coupled to a side part of the basket body; a rear coupling part extended from the rail body and coupled to a rear part of the basket body; and a front coupling part extended from the rail body and coupled to a front part of the basket body.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the engagement part comprises a horizontal engagement part having the second horizontal wire and a horizontal wire inserting part formed in the rail body and inserted with the second horizontal wire; and a vertical engagement part having the vertical wire and a vertical wire inserting part formed in the rail body and inserted with the vertical wire.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the roller member comprises a roller body, a rotational shaft formed on the roller body, and a roller support part coupled with the rotational shaft, rotatably supporting the roller body.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the storage basket further comprises a cover coupled to one side of the basket body.
- The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a method of detachably coupling a slide rail to a storage basket formed with a vertical wire and a horizontal wire, comprising coupling a first side of the slide rail to one of vertical wires disposed on a front part and a rear part of the storage basket; positioning a corresponding part of the slide rail to a horizontal wire disposed at external opposite sides of the storage basket and coupling them; coupling a second side of the slide rail to the other one of vertical wires disposed on a front part and a rear part of the storage basket.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the coupling the slide rail to the side part of the storage basket comprising coupling the slide rail to the side part of the storage basket without an extra tool by applying pressure.
- The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the front of a refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a guide rail mounted on an internal face of a body cabinet ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a connection of a lower storage basket and a slide rail in the refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a disconnection of the lower storage basket and the slide rail ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view illustrating a main configuration of the lower storage basket ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6A is a sectional view illustrating the lower storage basket inserted into the refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6B is a sectional view illustrating the lower storage basket exited from the refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , a refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises abody cabinet 10 having astorage compartment 11 formed with a front opening 10 a, and adoor 20 installed on thebody cabinet 10, opening and closing thestorage compartment 11. - The
storage compartment 11 is partitioned into an upper part and a lower part by aprimary partition 14. Arefrigerator compartment 12 is formed in the upper part of thebody cabinet 10 and afreezer compartment 13 is formed in the lower part thereof. - The
doors 20 includes arefrigerator compartment door 21 and afreezer compartment door 22 which are mounted correspondingly with therefrigerator compartment 12 and thefreezer compartment 13, respectively opening and closing therefrigerator compartment 12 and thefreezer compartment 13. - The
refrigerator compartment door 21 and thefreezer compartment door 22 are horizontally rotated based on a hinge part provided on one side of thebody cabinet 10. - Within the
refrigerator compartment 12 are installed shelves disposed vertically at predetermined intervals, dividing therefrigerator compartment 12. - The upper part of the
freezer compartment 13 is divided vertically by asecondary partition 15. In the left space is disposed anice maker 25 making ices and removing the ices from theice maker 25 and anice storage container 26 in the lower part of theice maker 25, storing therein the ices removed. In the right space is installed anupper storage basket 27 moveable by sliding. - In the lower part of the
freezer compartment 13 is installed alower storage basket 28 received movably by sliding in the lower space. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 ,support parts 16 supporting thelower storage basket 28 are formed on both internal wall faces of thefreezer compartment 13, andprojections 17 on which the top of thelower storage basket 28 to be described later is seated are formed on the upper parts of thesupport parts 16. - The
support parts 16 are depressed laterally on both internal wall faces of thefreezer compartment 13, andguide rails 60 are mounted on inside parts of thesupport parts 16. - The
guide rails 60 may be prefabricated in thebody cabinet 10 when it is molded by foaming, to thereby be integrally coupled to thebody cabinet 10. Ahorizontal region 61 is formed on the front area of the guide rails 60 and a downwardinclined region 62 is formed on the rear area thereof (refer toFIGS. 6A and 6B . When thelower storage basket 28 is inserted in the inside of thefreezer compartment 13 along the guide rails 60, it moves along thehorizontal region 61 in the front area of the guide rails 60 and moves along the downwardinclined region 62 in the rear area thereof, to then be seated in thefreezer compartment 13. Accordingly, where thebody cabinet 10 is inclined forwardly, the downwardinclined regions 62 of the guide rails 60 prevent thelower storage basket 28 from being easily exited forwardly. In addition, afront engagement projection 63 is formed in the front area of theguide rail 60, thefront engagement projection 63 preventing thelower storage basket 28 from being completely exited from thefreezer compartment 13. Also, arear engagement projection 64 is formed in the rear area of theguide rail 60, therear engagement projection 64 determining an insertion of thelower storage basket 28. If thelower storage basket 28 is completely exited from thefreezer compartment 13 due to a use's carelessness, this may cause the user to be hurt. In this respect, thefront engagement projection 63 would block thelower storage basket 28 from being completely exited from thefreezer compartment 13, thereby preventing the user from being hurt. In addition, when thelower storage basket 28 is inserted in thefreezer compartment 13, a position of thelower storage basket 28 to be inserted is determined by thelower engagement projection 64 whereby thelower storage basket 28 is blocked from colliding with thebody cabinet 10, thereby preventing thelower storage basket 28 from being damaged. - As illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 5, the
lower storage basket 28 comprises alower basket body 29 formed with a plurality of wires 71 shaped with a grid, and acover 30 coupled to the front of thelower basket body 29. - On the rear of the cover are formed
hooks 30 a coupled to the wires 71 of thelower basket body 29. Thecover 30 may function as a handler with which the user can hold it, a cover externally covering goods stored in thelower basket body 29, a blocker blocking cool air of thefreezer compartment 13 from being discharged forwardly. - The
lower basket body 29 is shaped with a quadrilateral box having an upper opening, the top of which is outwardly bent from the circumferential edges of both sides thereof. According to this, the top of thelower basket body 29 can be seated on theprojections 17 formed on internal wall faces of thebody cabinet 10. - On both sides of the
lower basket body 29 are mounted slide rails 40 corresponding to the guide rails 60, along which thelower basket body 29 is slid relative to the guide rails 60. Here, the refrigerator comprises aroller member 50 coupled to the slide rails 40, being rotated so that thelower storage basket 28 contacts the guide rails 60 by rolling. According to this, thelower storage basket 28 can be smoothly inserted and exited by theroller member 50, thereby being convenient in use. Further,engagement parts 70 are preferably formed on the slide rails 40 and thelower storage basket 28, theengagement parts 70 maintaining engagement of the slide rails 40 with thelower storage basket 28 or disengaging the slide rails 40 from thelower storage basket 28. (Refer toFIG. 5 ) - The
slide rail 40 comprises arail body 41, a front coupling part 42 formed in front of therail body 41, coupled to the front part of thelower basket body 29 and arear coupling part 43 formed in rear of therail body 41, coupled to the rear part of thelower basket body 29. - On the upper part of the
rail body 41 is formed an upperroller receiving part 44 in which anupper roller member 51 to be described later is received, and a lowerroller receiving part 45 receiving therein alower roller member 52 to be described later is formed on the lower part of therail body 41. - The upper
roller receiving part 44 and the lowerroller receiving part 45 are each depressed to a predetermined depth from a planar surface of therail body 41. - The
roller member 50 comprises theupper roller member 51 mounted on the upper part of theslide rail 40 and thelower roller member 52 mounted on the lower part thereof. - The
upper roller member 51 comprises anupper roller body 51 a, arotational shaft 51 b mounted on both sides of theupper roller body 51 a, and an upper roller support part 51 c coupled to therotational shaft 51 b, rotatably supporting theupper roller body 51 a. Accordingly, theupper roller body 51 a can be rotated based on therotational shaft 51 b to thereby contacting the upper part of theguide rail 60 by rolling. - The
lower roller member 52 comprises alower roller body 52 a, arotational shaft 52 b formed on both sides of thelower roller body 52 a, and a lowerroller support part 52 c coupled to therotational shaft 52 b, rotatably supporting thelower roller body 52 a. Accordingly, thelower roller body 52 a is rotatable based on the rotational shaft, thereby contacting the lower part of theguide rail 60 by rolling. Desirably but not necessarily, thelower roller member 52 is disposed in and separately from the front of theupper roller member 51, under which thelower roller member 52 is engaged with thefront engagement projection 63 when the storage basket is exited from thefreezer compartment 13, and thelower roller member 52 is engaged with therear engagement projection 64 when the storage basket is inserted in the inside of thefreezer compartment 13. - The engagement part comprises a
horizontal engagement part 80 having a secondhorizontal wire 29 d and a horizontalwire inserting part 81 formed on therail body 41 and inserted with the secondhorizontal wire 29 a; and avertical engagement part 70 having avertical wire 29 b and a verticalwire inserting part 72 formed on therail body 41 and inserted with avertical wire 29 b. Here, the slide rail is coupled with the second horizontal wire and the vertical wire of the lower storage basket. Alternatively, the slide rail may be coupled with a first horizontal wire and a vertical wire of the lower storage basket. - The second
horizontal wire 29 a and thevertical wire 29 b respectively couple with/are separated from the horizontalwire inserting part 81 and the verticalwire inserting part 72 without an extra tool, thereby simplifying an assembling process thereof. - Insertion of the
lower storage basket 28 of the refrigerator according to the present invention into and exit thereof from thefreezer compartment 13 will be described with reference toFIGS. 6A and 6B . - While the
lower storage basket 28 is inserted in thefreezer compartment 13, thelower roller member 52 is engaged with therear engagement projection 64 of theguide rail 60. - Thereafter, if a user pulls the
lower storage basket 28 forward to thereby exit it from thefreezer compartment 13, theupper roller member 51 and thelower roller member 52 are rolled along the upper part and the lower part of theguide rail 60 whereby the former contacts the latter, and they are moved by sliding. After each of theroller members inclined region 62 of theguide rail 60, it can continue to be moved forward along thehorizontal region 61. At this time, thelower storage basket 28 cannot be completely exited forwardly from thefreezer compartment 13 since it is engaged with thefront engagement projection 63 of theguide rail 60. - With this configuration, a method of coupling the storage basket and the slide rail of the refrigerator according to the present invention is as follows.
- First, a user couples the
vertical wire 29 b disposed on a rear part of thelower storage basket 28 and therear coupling part 43 of theslide rail 40. At this time, thevertical wire 29 b on a rear part of thelower storage basket 28 forcibly fits the verticalwire inserting part 72 formed in therear coupling part 43 by applying pressure. - Then, a corresponding part of the
slide rail 29 is positioned to ahorizontal wire 29 d laterally disposed outside thelower storage basket 28 to be coupled therewith. At this time, thehorizontal wire 29 d laterally disposed outside thelower storage basket 28 forcibly fits the verticalwire inserting part 81 formed in therail body 41 of theslide rail 40 by applying pressure. - Finally, the
vertical wire 29 b on a front part of thelower storage basket 28 is coupled to the front coupling part 42 of theslide rail 40. Thevertical wire 29 b on a front part of thelower storage basket 28 fits the verticalwire inserting part 81 formed in the front coupling part 42 by applying pressure. Here, the coupling of the front part of the lower storage basket and the front coupling part of the slide rail occurs at the same time as the coupling of the lateral part of the lower storage basket and the rail body of the slide rail. - Thus, the storage basket and the slide rail are assembled and detached from each other without an extra tool, thereby improving work efficiency.
- In connection with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, it has been described that the roller member contacts the guide rail by rolling, but the roller member is available for contact by rolling where no guide rail is provided; at this time, the roller member can contact the support part by rolling.
- In connection with an exemplary embodiment, it has also been described that the lower storage basket contacts both internal wall faces of the body cabinet by rolling, but the upper storage basket may also contact an internal wall face of the body cabinet and a secondary partition by rolling.
- In connection with an exemplary embodiment, it has also been described that the rear parts of the storage basket and the slide rail are coupled with each other first, then the side parts thereof are coupled with each other, and finally the front parts thereof are coupled. Alternatively, the front parts of the storage basket and the slide rail may be coupled with each other first, and then the side parts and the rear parts thereof may be coupled. The method of coupling the storage basket and the slide rail is not limited thereto, and may be various as long as it provides a simple assembling process.
- Although the present invention has been described in connection with an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited thereto and those skilled in the art can make various modifications and changes without departing from the scope of the invention.
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1. A refrigerator having a body cabinet formed with a storage compartment, a door opening and closing the storage compartment and a storage basket received in the storage compartment to be movable by sliding, having a grid-shaped basket body with wires having a plurality of vertical wires and a first horizontal wire, comprising:
a support part formed on both internal wall faces of the body cabinet, supporting the storage basket;
a slide rail coupled with both sides of the storage basket corresponding to the support part, being moved by sliding relative to the support part; and
a roller member coupled with the slide rail, being rotatable to contact the support part by rolling.
2. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the storage basket further comprises a second horizontal wire disposed at external opposite sides of the basket body and coupling with the slide rail.
3. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the roller member comprises an upper roller member mounted on an upper part of the slide rail, and a lower roller member mounted on a lower part of the slide rail; and
an upper roller receiving part and a lower roller receiving part in which the upper roller member and the lower roller member are respectively received are formed on the upper part and the lower part of the slide rail.
4. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a guide rail guiding sliding movement of the slide rail is mounted on the support part.
5. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the lower roller member is disposed in front of and separately from the upper roller member; and
at least one projection to define movement of the lower roller member is formed on a front area or a rear area of the guide rail.
6. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a horizontal region is formed on the front area of the guide rail and a lower inclined region is formed on the rear area thereof.
7. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 2 , wherein an engagement part to maintain an engagement of the slide rail with the storage basket or disengaging the slide rail from the storage basket is formed on the slide rail and the storage basket respectively.
8. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the engagement part comprises a region of the wire of the basket body, and a wire inserting part formed on the slide rail, in which the wire is inserted.
9. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the slide rail comprises a rail body coupled to a side part of the basket body; a rear coupling part extended from the rail body and coupled to a rear part of the basket body; and a front coupling part extended from the rail body and coupled to a front part of the basket body.
10. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the engagement part comprises a horizontal engagement part having the second horizontal wire and a horizontal wire inserting part formed in the rail body and inserted with the second horizontal wire; and a vertical engagement part having the vertical wire and a vertical wire inserting part formed in the rail body and inserted with the vertical wire.
11. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the roller member comprises a roller body, a rotational shaft formed on the roller body, and a roller support part coupled with the rotational shaft, rotatably supporting the roller body.
12. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the storage basket further comprises a cover coupled to one side of the basket body.
13. A method of detachably coupling a slide rail to a storage basket formed with a vertical wire and a horizontal wire, comprising:
coupling a first side of the slide rail to one of vertical wires disposed on a front part and a rear part of the storage basket;
positioning a corresponding part of the slide rail to a horizontal wire disposed at external opposite sides of the storage basket and coupling them;
coupling a second side of the slide rail to the other one of vertical wires disposed on a front part and a rear part of the storage basket.
14. The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the coupling the slide rail to the side part of the storage basket comprising coupling the slide rail to the side part of the storage basket without an extra tool by applying pressure.
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