WO2003085339A1 - Kühlschrankgehäuse - Google Patents
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- WO2003085339A1 WO2003085339A1 PCT/EP2003/003557 EP0303557W WO03085339A1 WO 2003085339 A1 WO2003085339 A1 WO 2003085339A1 EP 0303557 W EP0303557 W EP 0303557W WO 03085339 A1 WO03085339 A1 WO 03085339A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D23/00—General constructional features
- F25D23/06—Walls
- F25D23/062—Walls defining a cabinet
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- the invention relates to a refrigerator housing according to the preamble of claim 1, wherein this housing is preferably used for absorption refrigerators, for example for hotel refrigerators or refrigerators in caravan vehicles.
- refrigerator housings are assembled from several individual elements that can be plugged into one another.
- This plugged-together housing has a cavity between an inner housing and an outer housing, this cavity being filled with insulation material.
- insulation material When filling with insulation material, however, the problem arises that the assembled housing parts are not very stable and additional seals between the assembled parts must be provided in order to prevent the escape of insulation material. This problem occurs more frequently when filling with polyurethane foam, since this foam passes through the cracks in the inserted housing parts.
- a plastic refrigerator housing according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from EP 0936428 A2.
- This housing consists of a one-piece inner housing, which forms the cooling space and has an access opening, and an outer housing connected to it.
- Outer housing and inner The housings are welded to one another along the access opening, so that a closed cavity is formed between the inner housing and the outer housing, which can be evacuated via a vacuum pump for insulation.
- the inner housing and outer housing are trough-shaped, so that it is no longer possible to provide insulation material in the cavity formed therebetween after welding the two housing parts. As a result, the cavity must be filled with insulation material before connecting the housing parts, which complicates the manufacturing process of this refrigerator housing.
- EP 0587546 B1 discloses a refrigerator housing which has a hermetically sealed cavity between an inner housing and an outer housing. Subsequent filling with insulation material is also not possible with this housing.
- a refrigerator housing made of plastic which comprises an outer part and an inner part, between which a cavity is provided, which is filled with foamed synthetic material for insulation.
- the cavity is filled from the front of the housing, and then a frame is inserted into the front between the outer part and the inner part to seal the cavity.
- This refrigerator housing also has the problem that the inner part and the outer part are not connected to one another when filled with insulation material.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a refrigerator housing that is easier and cheaper to manufacture than the refrigerator housing according to the prior art.
- the refrigerator housing according to claim 1 comprises a one-piece outer housing made of plastic and a one-piece inner housing, likewise made of plastic, which forms a cooling space and has an access opening.
- the outer housing and the inner housing are tightly connected to one another in the region of the access opening on the front side, in particular welded or glued, and an insulating cavity is formed between the inner housing and the outer housing.
- the outer housing is designed in such a way that it has an opening on its rear side through which essentially the entire cavity is accessible for introducing insulation material.
- the outer housing and the inner housing are injection molded parts. This enables a variety of different shapes of outer housing and inner housing to be produced.
- attachments such as a condensate drain or hinge elements, are now formed integrally with the housing parts. This also simplifies the manufacture of the refrigerator housing, since it is no longer necessary to attach separate attachments to the housing, for example by means of screws.
- a plastic joining method for example ultrasonic welding, is used for the connection between the inner housing and outer housing, as a result of which a secure and tight connection of the two Parts are guaranteed by fusing the plastics during welding.
- the opening on the back of the outer housing is covered by a cover plate in order to close the insulating cavity.
- the back of the outer housing is completely open, i. H. the opening in the outer housing is formed by the side walls of the outer housing.
- Vacuum insulation panels with very good insulation properties can be used as the insulation material with which the cavity between the inner housing and the outer housing can be filled.
- cheaper insulation material such as e.g. Polyurethane foam and / or styrofoam and / or glass wool or similar materials with insulation properties can be used.
- the hinges are designed as snap elements which enable a hinge pin to snap in.
- These snap elements have a double function, because they can be used on the one hand as hinge bushings for a door and on the other hand as locking elements for the door, with a corresponding bolt of the refrigerator door snapping into the snap element for locking and thus locking the door.
- other and / or further hinges or hinge elements can be provided, which are inserted into the outer housing in a latching manner.
- hinges or hinge elements are preferably arranged in the lower region of the refrigerator housing.
- an upper hinge with a lower hinge forms an axis of rotation about which the refrigerator door can be pivoted.
- the hinges are preferably positioned in the corners of the front of the refrigerator housing. The pivot axis of a refrigerator door can thus be determined by correspondingly positioning the lower and upper hinges in the left or right corner of the refrigerator housing and can be exchanged in a simple manner by inserting the corresponding hinges or hinge elements into the other housing corner.
- the axis of rotation of the refrigerator door can be moved from one side to the other by simply repositioning the lower hinge element.
- This also applies in particular when not only snap elements are provided on the outer housing as the hinge element, but also, for example, also pin elements for receiving hinge sockets of the refrigerator door, in particular as lower, insertable hinge elements.
- snap elements are provided on the outer housing as the hinge element, but also, for example, also pin elements for receiving hinge sockets of the refrigerator door, in particular as lower, insertable hinge elements.
- pin elements for receiving hinge sockets of the refrigerator door, in particular as lower, insertable hinge elements.
- a pin element as an upper hinge element in the form of a pin which is detachably inserted in a counterbore, since the corresponding snap element can then better absorb the weight of the refrigerator door as a hinge bushing in the lower region.
- a defrost water drain for defrost water from the cooling space is formed in one piece with the inner housing. It is therefore no longer necessary to provide appropriate bores through the inner housing, the cavity filled with insulation material and the outer housing for a condensate drain after the completion of the refrigerator housing. As a result, the manufacturing costs are also reduced and no subsequent cleaning of the refrigerator housing is necessary due to the drilling chips occurring during drilling. Furthermore, recesses for the use of storage elements or support elements for the latter are preferably provided in the inner housing, the goods to be cooled being able to be placed on these storage elements, such as drawers, glass plates or the like.
- the rear of the inner housing has an opening in which the cooling unit of the refrigerator or parts thereof can be hung or carried out.
- the inner housing is preferably configured such that the electronics of the cooling unit or a component containing the electronics can be inserted into the housing.
- the inner housing preferably has a lead-through channel, in particular a cable guide channel, which is formed integrally with the inner housing and is used in particular for guiding lighting cables. It is therefore no longer necessary to fasten and seal appropriate cables on the inner housing before filling the cavity with insulation material. As a result, the manufacture of the refrigerator cabinet is simplified.
- the housing also has a door hinged to the outer housing.
- the door is preferably formed from an inner part and an outer part made of injection-molded plastic, which are tightly connected to one another, in particular welded or glued.
- a seal or part of a seal is provided on the inner part to seal the refrigerator compartment of the refrigerator housing through the door.
- the seal between the refrigerator door and the housing can either be designed as an air chamber seal, the elastic air chamber serving as a seal preferably being arranged on the refrigerator door.
- the seal can also be designed as an integral part of the door, in particular be injected. This also applies to the case of the air chamber seal.
- a seal can also be provided, which is pressed into a groove, the seal preferably having projections on the sides, so that it has the shape of a Christmas tree in cross section. If such a seal made of an elastic material is pressed into a corresponding groove, preferably on the housing, then the lateral projections interlock with the groove walls and thus form a reliable seal.
- the arrangement of the seal or corresponding parts thereof on the door and on the housing is of course interchangeable.
- the door also has hinge bolts and / or hinge bushes for fastening the same to the refrigerator housing. To ensure good insulation properties of the door, it is preferably filled with insulation material such as the housing, in particular with polyurethane foam.
- FIG. 1 shows a front perspective view of the inner housing of the refrigerator housing according to the invention
- Figure 2 shows a rear perspective view of the inner housing of Figure 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a front perspective view of the outer housing of the refrigerator housing according to the invention
- Figure 4 shows a rear view of the outer casing of Figure 3;
- Figure 5 shows a sectional view along the top of the outer casing of Figure 3;
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective front view of the refrigerator housing according to the invention consisting of the inner housing and the outer housing;
- Fig. 7 shows a longitudinal section through the housing of Fig. 6;
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the inside of a refrigerator door of the refrigerator housing according to the invention.
- Fig. 9 shows a cross section through the door of Fig. 8.
- the inner housing 1 shown in FIG. 1 of a preferred embodiment consists of plastic and is produced by the injection molding process.
- the inner housing is essentially rectangular and has a front access opening 2.
- the interior of the inner housing forms the cooling space in which the goods to be cooled are stored.
- the inner housing also has depressions 5 on the side walls for the use of storage elements which serve to store the goods to be cooled in the cooling space.
- an opening 4 is provided, in which the cooling unit of the refrigerator can be hung.
- a condensate drain 3 is arranged on the back of the inner housing.
- this condensate drain can be formed integrally with the inner housing. It is no longer necessary to provide breakthrough holes for the condensate drainage subsequently, with the refrigerator housing already assembled, as a result contamination of the refrigerator housing by drilling chips is avoided.
- the back of the inner housing 1 can also be closed, wherein the cooling elements can be arranged behind the inside of the cooling space, in particular in the cavity between the inner housing and the outer housing.
- the rear wall which is welded or glued to the outer housing at the end of the manufacturing process for closing the opening of the outer housing, which is provided for filling with insulation material, can have a passage through which the pipe connection between cooling elements, which are in the space between the outer housing and the inner housing are arranged, and the other components of the refrigerator, for example an absorption cooling device can be passed.
- the rear wall to be welded or glued has means for hanging in the cooling device or the parts of the cooling device to be arranged on the outside, so that it can be hung in a simple manner.
- the cooling device is held at a distance from the rear wall by means of spacing ribs which are provided on the outside of the rear wall.
- the cooling device can also be fixed in this position by foaming the passage of the rear wall and / or the intermediate space between the rear wall, outer housing or inner housing.
- other fixation options are also conceivable.
- FIG. 3 shows a front view of the outer housing of the refrigerator housing according to the invention.
- the outer housing is also made of plastic and is manufactured using injection molding technology.
- the outer housing 6 has a circumferential border 7 on the front.
- the outer housing 6 has an opening 11 which is formed by the side walls of the outer housing, as can be seen from Fig. 4.
- the back of the outer housing is thus open and is closed with a rear wall at the end of production, which can also be welded or glued on.
- the top 8 of the outer housing has two hinge bushings 9 in its front region, which can be seen in more detail from the sectional view of FIG. 5.
- the hinge bushings 9 are snap elements formed integrally or in one piece with the housing, with semicircular elastic legs which delimit an opening, a so-called mouth, on one side, by means of the bolts or pins which are oriented with their longitudinal axis perpendicular to the plane of the drawing in FIG. 5, can be introduced and removed again.
- the hinge bolts of a door can be inserted into these snap elements.
- the snap elements have the function of hinge bushes for guiding hinge bolts and, on the other hand, can take over the function of a lock for locking hinge bolts in these elements.
- guides 10 are also provided, into which lower hinges or hinge elements can be inserted for connection to corresponding hinge elements of a door.
- FIG. 6 shows a refrigerator housing according to the invention, the inner and outer housings described above now being ultrasonically welded to one another in the region of the access opening 2 along a weld seam S, other suitable joining methods also being conceivable.
- the inner housing was inserted into the rear opening 11 of the outer housing and then welded to the front.
- a self-supporting housing is formed, which can then be filled with insulation material via the opening 11 on the rear.
- a cavity 12 is formed between the inner housing 1 and the outer housing 6 and is filled with the insulating material, for example polyurethane foam, polystyrene, glass wool or similar materials with insulating properties.
- the insulating material for example polyurethane foam, polystyrene, glass wool or similar materials with insulating properties.
- the refrigerator housing is made possible since a self-supporting housing part is first formed, the shape of which already defines the filling space for the insulation material.
- the inner housing and outer housing therefore do not have to be held in a relative position to one another during filling.
- the cavity 12 is from the back again completed with a cover plate or rear wall 13. A corresponding opening for the condensate drain 3 is located in this cover plate.
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the inside of a refrigerator door which can be hung in the refrigerator housing according to the invention.
- the door has hinge bolts 16 in its corners, which cooperate with the snap elements 9 of the outer housing.
- the door is made of injection-molded plastic, and a seal 15 is injection-molded on the inside to seal the cooling space. Air chamber seals or other elastic seals, which can also be attached or glued on, and which in particular can engage in an opposite groove, are suitable as sealing elements.
- the door comprises an injection-molded inner part 17 and an injection-molded outer part 18, which are welded to one another by ultrasonic welding. From Fig. 9, the molded seal 15 is also seen in section.
- the cavity between inner part 17 and outer part 18 is preferably filled with insulation material, for example polyurethane foam or similar materials.
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EP03724963A EP1492987A1 (de) | 2002-04-05 | 2003-04-04 | Kühlschrankgehäuse |
US10/509,807 US7296432B2 (en) | 2002-04-05 | 2003-04-04 | Refrigerator housing |
AU2003227568A AU2003227568A1 (en) | 2002-04-05 | 2003-04-04 | Refrigerator housing |
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