US20070001563A1 - Inner liner of refrigerator and mold for forming the same - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D23/00—General constructional features
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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
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- the present invention relates to a refrigerator, and, more particularly, to an inner liner of a refrigerator and a mold for forming the same.
- a refrigerator includes cooling cycle components to refrigerate and freeze food stored in storage compartments.
- the refrigerator includes a body which is open at a front side and has the storage compartments defined therein, and doors which are provided at the front side of the body to open or close the storage compartments.
- the body includes an outer liner forming an outer side of the refrigerator, an inner liner inside the outer liner to define an inner space which forms the storage compartments, and a heat insulating foam filled between the inner and outer liners for heat insulation of the storage compartments.
- the inner liner is typically produced by a vacuum molding method, by which a plastic plate is attached to an outer surface of a mold via vacuum adsorption.
- Korean Patent Laid-open Publication No. 1998-014846 describes an inner liner of a refrigeration produced by such a vacuum molding method.
- the inner liner of the refrigerator is formed to have a cabinet shape with its inner space defining a storage compartment by attaching a heated plastic plate to an outer surface of a mold configured to have an inner shape of the storage compartment via vacuum adsorption.
- an edge 1 formed between plural faces is excessively stretched in comparison to other parts, as shown in FIG. 1 ( a ), during molding of the inner liner.
- the edge 1 is significantly thinner than the other parts.
- the edge 1 cannot withstand an injection pressure of the heat insulating foam, and is deformed.
- Deformation of the inner liner is significant particularly around the edge 1 of an outer periphery, which is formed by three faces and thus is more significantly stretched, in comparison to edges which are formed by two faces.
- a plastic reinforcing sheet 1 a is attached to an outer surface of the edge 1 of the inner liner to thicken the edge 1 after molding the inner liner, as shown in FIG. 1 ( b ).
- addition of the reinforcing sheet 1 a increases both material costs and the number of required procedures.
- the present invention provides an inner liner of a refrigerator, which includes: the inner liner positioned inside an outer liner to define an inner space for a storage compartment and molded by attaching a plate to an outer surface of a mold via vacuum adsorption, wherein an edge of the inner liner is provided with a reinforcing part to prevent the edge from being deformed when injecting a heat insulating foam, the reinforcing part being integrally formed with the inner liner.
- a refrigerator that includes: a body; an outer liner configured to form an outer surface of the body; an inner liner configured to form an inner surface of the body; and means for preventing deformation of the inner liner.
- Yet another aspect of the present invention provides a refrigerator, including: a body; an outer liner configured to form an outer surface of the body; an inner liner configured to form an inner surface of the body; and means for preventing deformation of the inner liner.
- FIG. 1 ( a ) is a cross-sectional view illustrating an edge of an inner liner of a refrigerator
- FIG. 1 ( b ) is a perspective view illustrating a reinforcing sheet attached to an outer surface of the edge of the inner liner
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the configuration of a body of a refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating the refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of Part A shown in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the configuration of a mold for forming an inner liner in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of Part B shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIGS. 7 ( a ) to 7 ( d ) are views illustrating the steps of forming the inner liner of the refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention.
- FIGS. 8 ( a ) and 8 ( b ) are cross-sectional views illustrating an edge of an inner liner of a refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, in which FIG. 8 ( a ) shows a plate attached to a mold via vacuum adsorption, and FIG. 8 ( b ) shows a heat insulating foam injected into a gap between the inner liner and an outer liner; and
- FIGS. 9 ( a ) and 9 ( b ) are cross-sectional views illustrating an edge of an inner liner of a refrigerator in accordance with another non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, in which FIG. 9 ( a ) shows a plate attached to a mold via vacuum adsorption, and FIG. 9 ( b ) shows a heat insulating foam injected into a gap between the inner liner and an outer liner.
- a refrigerator may include body 2 having storage compartments 2 a and 2 b , as well as doors 3 a and 3 b coupled to the front side of the body 2 to open or close the storage compartments 2 a and 2 b .
- the doors 3 a and 3 b may form at least a portion of an outer appearance of the refrigerator together with the body 2 .
- the storage compartments 2 a and 2 b may be partitioned from each other, and may include a freezer compartment 2 a at an upper portion of the refrigerator and a refrigerating compartment 2 b at a lower portion.
- the doors 3 a and 3 b may include a freezer compartment door 3 a to open or close the freezer compartment 2 a , and a refrigerating compartment door 3 b adapted to open or close the refrigerating compartment 2 b.
- the body 2 may include a metallic outer liner 10 adapted to form an outer side of the body 2 , a plastic inner liner 20 positioned inside the outer liner 10 to define an inner space for the storage compartments 2 a and 2 b , and a heat insulating foam 30 filled between the inner and outer liners 20 and 30 for insulation of the storage compartments 2 a and 2 b .
- the inner liner 20 may be integrally formed with a first cabinet 21 formed at an upper portion.
- the first cabinet 21 may include an inner space to define the freezer compartment 2 a .
- the inner liner 20 may also be integrally formed with a second cabinet 22 at a lower portion and having an inner space to define the refrigerating compartment 2 b .
- the inner liner 20 may also be formed with a flange 23 around an outer periphery of a front side, such that the flange of the inner liner 20 is supported by an outer periphery of an open front side of the outer liner 10 .
- a connecting portion 24 between the first and second cabinets 21 and 22 may also be included.
- a reinforcing part 25 a may be provided to edges 25 of the inner liner 20 , at least some of which may be formed in a round shape having three faces. The edges 25 may also outwardly protrude. Other edges of the inner liner 20 may or may not have three faces.
- the reinforcing part 25 a may be integrally formed with the inner liner 20 to prevent the edges 25 from being deformed by injection pressure of the heat insulating foam 30 when injecting the heat insulating foam 30 into a gap between the outer and inner liners.
- the reinforcing part 25 a may be configured to reinforce rigidity of an associated edge 25 of the inner liner 20 , and may prevent the edge 25 from being deformed when injecting the heat insulating foam 30 .
- the reinforcing part 25 a may be integrally formed with the inner liner 20 when forming the inner liner 20 , thereby allowing effective manufacturing of the inner liner 20 without requiring additional costs or processes for forming the reinforcing part 25 a .
- the reinforcing part 25 a may be provided as a bead outwardly raised from the inner liner 20 , and may include a plurality of reinforcing elements separated from each other by a predetermined distance such that the reinforcing elements may be uniformly formed over part or all of each edge 25 .
- the inner liner 20 may be formed by attaching a plastic plate 40 to an outer surface of a mold 50 which may have a shape corresponding to an inner surface of the inner liner 20 .
- the reinforcing part 25 a may also be formed simultaneously during the process of forming the inner liner 20 .
- the process of forming the inner liner 20 will be described with reference to FIGS. 5 to 7 as follows.
- the mold 50 may include a first body 51 configured to form the first cabinet 21 , a second body 5 2 configured to form the second cabinet 22 , a flange-molding part 53 configured to form the flange 23 , and a connecting part-molding part 54 configured to form the connecting portion 24 .
- the outer surface of the mold 50 may have a shape corresponding to the inner surface of the inner liner 20 defining the storage compartments 2 a and 2 b .
- the flange-molding part 53 and the connecting part-molding part 54 may have shapes corresponding to the flange-molding part 53 and the connecting portion 24 .
- the mold 50 may be formed with a large number of air holes 55 throughout.
- the mold 50 may have a reinforcing part/molding component 56 a , which may be integrally formed with an outer surface of each edge 56 of the mold 50 corresponding to each edge 25 of the inner liner 20 to form the reinforcing part 25 a .
- the reinforcing part-molding component 56 a may be implemented by a plurality of protrusions, and may have a shape corresponding to the reinforcing part 25 a .
- the plurality of protrusions may be spaced a predetermined distance from each other, and may be uniformly disposed over a portion of or the entire region of each edge 56 of the mold 50 .
- a plate 40 may be softened for easy molding, for example, by heating.
- the plate 40 may be positioned below a vacuum molding apparatus 100 , as shown in FIG. 7 ( a ).
- FIG. 7 ( b ) after fixing both sides and a central portion of the plate 40 which will form the connecting portion 24 , air above the plate may be extracted out of the vacuum molding apparatus 100 , and the plate 40 may then be deformed via suction force caused by extraction of the air, such that portions of the plate 40 corresponding to the first and second cabinets 21 and 22 may be stretched towards an upper side, thereby forming convex shapes.
- air between the mold 50 and the plate 40 may be extracted through the air holes 55 of the mold 50 while the first and second bodies 51 and 52 of the mold 50 are inserted into inner spaces formed by the convex shapes of the plate.
- the plate 40 may be attached to the outer surface of the mold via vacuum adsorption as the air between the mold 50 and the plate 40 is removed, so that the plate 40 is molded to the inner liner 20 .
- the inner liner 20 may have an inner surface corresponding to the outer surface of the mold 50 .
- the inner liner molded by the above process is separated from the mold 50 as shown in FIG. 7 ( d ), it may be processed to have installation holes for installing the inner liner inside the outer liner 10 .
- the reinforcing part 25 a of the inner liner 20 may be formed on the inner liner 20 when attaching the plate 40 to the outer surface of the mold 50 , as shown in FIG. 7 ( c ). In other words, as shown in FIG.
- portions of the plate 40 may be compressed and outwardly raised by the reinforcing part-molding component 56 a , thereby forming raised beads. These raised beads, in turn, may form at least a portion of the reinforcing part 25 a.
- each edge 25 of the inner liner 20 having reinforcing part 25 a can be formed to have a larger thickness than that of the conventional inner liner.
- the inner liner 20 formed by the process as described above may include reinforcing part 25 a serving to increase the rigidity of the inner liner, and the edge 25 having the reinforcing part 25 may be thicker than that of the conventional inner liner, the edge 25 may be more effectively prevented from being deformed by an injection pressure of the heat insulating foam 30 filled between the inner and outer liners 20 and 10 as shown in FIG. 8 ( b ).
- a reinforcing part 25 a ′ may be implemented by depressed beads, as shown in FIGS. 9 ( a ) and 9 ( b ).
- a reinforcing part-molding component 56 a ′ provided to an outer surface of the edge 56 of the mold 50 may be implemented by grooves corresponding to the shape of the reinforcing part 25 a′.
- the reinforcing part 25 a ′ may increase the rigidity of each edge 25 of the inner liner 20 while reducing elongation of a portion of the plate 40 formed to the edge 25 of the inner liner 20 during the vacuum adsorption step to form the inner liner 20 , so that the edge 25 of the inner liner having the reinforcing part 25 a ′ may be significantly thicker than that of the conventional inner liner. Accordingly, the second non-limiting embodiment achieves the same effects as those of the first embodiment.
- the inner liner may be reinforced by a reinforced part formed on each edge of the inner liner using the reinforced part-molding component of the mold, so that the edges of the inner liner may be prevented from being deformed by injection pressure of the heat insulating foam which is filled between the inner and outer liners. Since the reinforcing part may be integrally formed with the inner liner when forming the inner liner, it is possible to produce the inner liner effectively without requiring additional costs or processes for forming the reinforcing part.
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Abstract
An inner liner of a refrigerator may include: the inner liner positioned inside an outer liner to define an inner space for a storage compartment and molded by attaching a plate to an outer surface of a mold via vacuum adsorption, wherein an edge of the inner liner is provided with a reinforcing part to prevent the edge from being deformed when injecting a heat insulating foam, the reinforcing part being integrally formed with the inner liner.
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- This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Korean Patent Application No. 2005-0059523, filed Jul. 4, 2005, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a refrigerator, and, more particularly, to an inner liner of a refrigerator and a mold for forming the same.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Generally, a refrigerator includes cooling cycle components to refrigerate and freeze food stored in storage compartments. The refrigerator includes a body which is open at a front side and has the storage compartments defined therein, and doors which are provided at the front side of the body to open or close the storage compartments.
- The body includes an outer liner forming an outer side of the refrigerator, an inner liner inside the outer liner to define an inner space which forms the storage compartments, and a heat insulating foam filled between the inner and outer liners for heat insulation of the storage compartments.
- The inner liner is typically produced by a vacuum molding method, by which a plastic plate is attached to an outer surface of a mold via vacuum adsorption. For example, Korean Patent Laid-open Publication No. 1998-014846 describes an inner liner of a refrigeration produced by such a vacuum molding method. The inner liner of the refrigerator is formed to have a cabinet shape with its inner space defining a storage compartment by attaching a heated plastic plate to an outer surface of a mold configured to have an inner shape of the storage compartment via vacuum adsorption.
- However, according to this method, an edge 1 formed between plural faces is excessively stretched in comparison to other parts, as shown in
FIG. 1 (a), during molding of the inner liner. As a result, the edge 1 is significantly thinner than the other parts. When injecting a heat insulating foam into a gap between the inner and outer liners, the edge 1 cannot withstand an injection pressure of the heat insulating foam, and is deformed. Deformation of the inner liner is significant particularly around the edge 1 of an outer periphery, which is formed by three faces and thus is more significantly stretched, in comparison to edges which are formed by two faces. - According to the conventional technique, to prevent deformation of the edge I of the inner liner, a
plastic reinforcing sheet 1 a is attached to an outer surface of the edge 1 of the inner liner to thicken the edge 1 after molding the inner liner, as shown inFIG. 1 (b). However, in this case, addition of thereinforcing sheet 1 a increases both material costs and the number of required procedures. - In light of the above-described difficulties, the present invention provides an inner liner of a refrigerator, which includes: the inner liner positioned inside an outer liner to define an inner space for a storage compartment and molded by attaching a plate to an outer surface of a mold via vacuum adsorption, wherein an edge of the inner liner is provided with a reinforcing part to prevent the edge from being deformed when injecting a heat insulating foam, the reinforcing part being integrally formed with the inner liner.
- Another non-limiting aspect of the present invention provides a refrigerator that includes: a body; an outer liner configured to form an outer surface of the body; an inner liner configured to form an inner surface of the body; and means for preventing deformation of the inner liner.
- Yet another aspect of the present invention provides a refrigerator, including: a body; an outer liner configured to form an outer surface of the body; an inner liner configured to form an inner surface of the body; and means for preventing deformation of the inner liner.
- These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 (a) is a cross-sectional view illustrating an edge of an inner liner of a refrigerator, andFIG. 1 (b) is a perspective view illustrating a reinforcing sheet attached to an outer surface of the edge of the inner liner; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the configuration of a body of a refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating the refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of Part A shown inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the configuration of a mold for forming an inner liner in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of Part B shown inFIG. 4 ; - FIGS. 7(a) to 7(d) are views illustrating the steps of forming the inner liner of the refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting aspect of the present invention;
- FIGS. 8(a) and 8(b) are cross-sectional views illustrating an edge of an inner liner of a refrigerator in accordance with a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, in which
FIG. 8 (a) shows a plate attached to a mold via vacuum adsorption, andFIG. 8 (b) shows a heat insulating foam injected into a gap between the inner liner and an outer liner; and - FIGS. 9(a) and 9(b) are cross-sectional views illustrating an edge of an inner liner of a refrigerator in accordance with another non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, in which
FIG. 9 (a) shows a plate attached to a mold via vacuum adsorption, andFIG. 9 (b) shows a heat insulating foam injected into a gap between the inner liner and an outer liner. - Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the figures, like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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FIGS. 2 and 3 , a refrigerator according to a non-limiting aspect of the present invention may include body 2 havingstorage compartments doors storage compartments doors - The
storage compartments freezer compartment 2 a at an upper portion of the refrigerator and a refrigeratingcompartment 2 b at a lower portion. Thedoors freezer compartment door 3 a to open or close thefreezer compartment 2 a, and a refrigeratingcompartment door 3 b adapted to open or close the refrigeratingcompartment 2 b. - The body 2 may include a metallic
outer liner 10 adapted to form an outer side of the body 2, a plasticinner liner 20 positioned inside theouter liner 10 to define an inner space for thestorage compartments heat insulating foam 30 filled between the inner andouter liners storage compartments inner liner 20 may be integrally formed with afirst cabinet 21 formed at an upper portion. Thefirst cabinet 21 may include an inner space to define thefreezer compartment 2 a. Theinner liner 20 may also be integrally formed with asecond cabinet 22 at a lower portion and having an inner space to define the refrigeratingcompartment 2 b. Theinner liner 20 may also be formed with aflange 23 around an outer periphery of a front side, such that the flange of theinner liner 20 is supported by an outer periphery of an open front side of theouter liner 10. A connectingportion 24 between the first andsecond cabinets - As shown in
FIG. 4 , areinforcing part 25 a may be provided toedges 25 of theinner liner 20, at least some of which may be formed in a round shape having three faces. Theedges 25 may also outwardly protrude. Other edges of theinner liner 20 may or may not have three faces. The reinforcingpart 25 a may be integrally formed with theinner liner 20 to prevent theedges 25 from being deformed by injection pressure of theheat insulating foam 30 when injecting theheat insulating foam 30 into a gap between the outer and inner liners. - The reinforcing
part 25 a may be configured to reinforce rigidity of anassociated edge 25 of theinner liner 20, and may prevent theedge 25 from being deformed when injecting theheat insulating foam 30. In addition, thereinforcing part 25 a may be integrally formed with theinner liner 20 when forming theinner liner 20, thereby allowing effective manufacturing of theinner liner 20 without requiring additional costs or processes for forming the reinforcingpart 25 a. In this non-limiting embodiment, thereinforcing part 25 a may be provided as a bead outwardly raised from theinner liner 20, and may include a plurality of reinforcing elements separated from each other by a predetermined distance such that the reinforcing elements may be uniformly formed over part or all of eachedge 25. - The
inner liner 20 may be formed by attaching aplastic plate 40 to an outer surface of amold 50 which may have a shape corresponding to an inner surface of theinner liner 20. The reinforcingpart 25 a may also be formed simultaneously during the process of forming theinner liner 20. The process of forming theinner liner 20 will be described with reference to FIGS. 5 to 7 as follows. - First, as shown in
FIG. 5 , themold 50 may include afirst body 51 configured to form thefirst cabinet 21, a second body 5 2 configured to form thesecond cabinet 22, a flange-molding part 53 configured to form theflange 23, and a connecting part-molding part 54 configured to form the connectingportion 24. The outer surface of themold 50 may have a shape corresponding to the inner surface of theinner liner 20 defining thestorage compartments molding part 53 and the connecting part-molding part 54 may have shapes corresponding to the flange-molding part 53 and the connectingportion 24. Themold 50 may be formed with a large number ofair holes 55 throughout. - In addition, as shown in
FIG. 6 , themold 50 may have a reinforcing part/molding component 56 a, which may be integrally formed with an outer surface of eachedge 56 of themold 50 corresponding to eachedge 25 of theinner liner 20 to form thereinforcing part 25 a. In this non-limiting embodiment, when the reinforcing elements of the reinforcingpart 25 a are implemented by raised beads, the reinforcing part-molding component 56 a may be implemented by a plurality of protrusions, and may have a shape corresponding to the reinforcingpart 25 a. As for the reinforcing elements, the plurality of protrusions may be spaced a predetermined distance from each other, and may be uniformly disposed over a portion of or the entire region of eachedge 56 of themold 50. - In order to form the inner liners, a
plate 40 may be softened for easy molding, for example, by heating. Theplate 40 may be positioned below avacuum molding apparatus 100, as shown inFIG. 7 (a). Then, as shown inFIG. 7 (b), after fixing both sides and a central portion of theplate 40 which will form the connectingportion 24, air above the plate may be extracted out of thevacuum molding apparatus 100, and theplate 40 may then be deformed via suction force caused by extraction of the air, such that portions of theplate 40 corresponding to the first andsecond cabinets - In this state, as shown in
FIG. 7 (c), air between themold 50 and theplate 40 may be extracted through the air holes 55 of themold 50 while the first andsecond bodies mold 50 are inserted into inner spaces formed by the convex shapes of the plate. As a result, theplate 40 may be attached to the outer surface of the mold via vacuum adsorption as the air between themold 50 and theplate 40 is removed, so that theplate 40 is molded to theinner liner 20. Theinner liner 20 may have an inner surface corresponding to the outer surface of themold 50. - After the inner liner molded by the above process is separated from the
mold 50 as shown inFIG. 7 (d), it may be processed to have installation holes for installing the inner liner inside theouter liner 10. Here, the reinforcingpart 25 a of theinner liner 20 may be formed on theinner liner 20 when attaching theplate 40 to the outer surface of themold 50, as shown inFIG. 7 (c). In other words, as shown inFIG. 8 (a), when the reinforcing part-molding component 56 a on the outer surface ofedges 56 of themold 50 includes protrusions, portions of the plate 40 (attached to an outer surface of theedges 56 of themold 50 by vacuum adsorption) may be compressed and outwardly raised by the reinforcing part-molding component 56 a, thereby forming raised beads. These raised beads, in turn, may form at least a portion of the reinforcingpart 25 a. - In addition, at the vacuum adsorption step, since the reinforcing
part 25 a implemented by the raised beads reinforces the portions of theplate 40 which are proximate to theedges 25 of theinner liner 20, the elongation of theplate 40 having the raised beads formed thereon is remarkably reduced in comparison to the conventional technique, even though theplate 40 is continuously brought into tight contact with the outer surface of themold 50 until completion of the vacuum adsorption. By this process, eachedge 25 of theinner liner 20 having reinforcingpart 25 a can be formed to have a larger thickness than that of the conventional inner liner. - Accordingly, since the
inner liner 20 formed by the process as described above may include reinforcingpart 25 a serving to increase the rigidity of the inner liner, and theedge 25 having the reinforcingpart 25 may be thicker than that of the conventional inner liner, theedge 25 may be more effectively prevented from being deformed by an injection pressure of theheat insulating foam 30 filled between the inner andouter liners FIG. 8 (b). - Meanwhile, according to a second non-limiting embodiment of the invention, a reinforcing
part 25 a′ may be implemented by depressed beads, as shown in FIGS. 9(a) and 9(b). In this regard, in order to form reinforcingpart 25 a′, a reinforcing part-molding component 56 a′ provided to an outer surface of theedge 56 of themold 50 may be implemented by grooves corresponding to the shape of the reinforcingpart 25 a′. - As in the non-limiting first embodiment, the reinforcing
part 25 a′ may increase the rigidity of eachedge 25 of theinner liner 20 while reducing elongation of a portion of theplate 40 formed to theedge 25 of theinner liner 20 during the vacuum adsorption step to form theinner liner 20, so that theedge 25 of the inner liner having the reinforcingpart 25 a′ may be significantly thicker than that of the conventional inner liner. Accordingly, the second non-limiting embodiment achieves the same effects as those of the first embodiment. - As apparent from the above description, according to the present invention, the inner liner may be reinforced by a reinforced part formed on each edge of the inner liner using the reinforced part-molding component of the mold, so that the edges of the inner liner may be prevented from being deformed by injection pressure of the heat insulating foam which is filled between the inner and outer liners. Since the reinforcing part may be integrally formed with the inner liner when forming the inner liner, it is possible to produce the inner liner effectively without requiring additional costs or processes for forming the reinforcing part.
- Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications, additions and substitutions may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principle and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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1. An inner liner of a refrigerator comprising an outer liner defining an outer appearance of a body, the inner liner positioned inside the outer liner to define an inner space for a storage compartment and molded by attaching a plate to an outer surface of a mold via vacuum adsorption, and a heat insulating foam filled between the inner and outer liners,
wherein an edge of the inner liner is provided with a reinforcing part to prevent the edge from being deformed when injecting the heat insulating foam, the reinforcing part being integrally formed with the inner liner.
2. The inner liner according to claim 1 , wherein the edge of the inner liner comprises a round-shaped edge formed by three faces.
3. The inner liner according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing part comprises at least one outwardly raised bead.
4. The inner liner according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing part comprises at least one inwardly depressed bead.
5. The inner liner according to claim 3 or 4 , wherein the reinforcing part comprises a plurality of reinforcing elements separated a predetermined distance from each other, and uniformly disposed over an overall range of the edge.
6. A mold for forming an inner liner of a refrigerator by attaching a plate to an outer surface of the mold via vacuum adsorption, the inner liner defining an inner space for a storage compartment of the refrigerator,
wherein the outer surface of the mold is provided with a reinforcing part-molding component to form a reinforcing part on an edge of the inner liner corresponding to the outer surface of the mold having the reinforcing part-molding component.
7. The mold according to claim 6 , wherein the reinforcing part-molding component is integrally formed with the mold.
8. The mold according to claim 6 , wherein the edge of the inner liner comprises a round-shaped edge formed by three faces.
9. The mold according to claim 6 , wherein the reinforcing part-molding component comprises at least one protrusion.
10. The mold according to claim 6 , wherein the reinforcing part-molding component may comprise at least one groove.
11. The mold according to claim 9 or 10 , wherein the reinforcing part-molding component comprises a plurality of reinforcing part-molding elements separated a predetermined distance from each other, and uniformly disposed over the edge.
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