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WO2022157999A1
WO2022157999A1 PCT/JP2021/020520 JP2021020520W WO2022157999A1 WO 2022157999 A1 WO2022157999 A1 WO 2022157999A1 JP 2021020520 W JP2021020520 W JP 2021020520W WO 2022157999 A1 WO2022157999 A1 WO 2022157999A1
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大 板倉
正展 石塚
義明 藤木
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日立グローバルライフソリューションズ株式会社
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/06Walls
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D29/00Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices

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  • the present invention relates to a container such as a refrigerator.
  • Patent Document 1 As a technique for detecting the storage position of a contained object, there is a technique described in Patent Document 1, for example.
  • pressure sensors 11 are fixed to the four corners of a shelf support bead 2a formed on the side wall of an inner box 2 forming a refrigerating chamber 3 and protruding in the front-rear direction (0012). , 0013, FIGS. 2, 3, etc.).
  • an upper shelf 54, a lower shelf 55, and a strain gauge sensor 56 and electrical wiring provided in a gap between them are formed as a single shelf.
  • the electrical wiring is fitted into a sensor-side waterproof connector 58 provided on the rear side of the shelf and connected to a body-side waterproof connector 59 of the refrigerator 51 (0026, 0027, 0031, 0032, FIG. 2, etc.). It is a structure in which the upper shelf 54, the lower shelf 55, and the clearance space are pulled out together (0032). It is assumed that weight detection is performed by a single strain gauge sensor 56 (0012, 0036, etc.).
  • Patent Document 2 discloses a housing structure for improving detection accuracy in a method in which a single strain gauge sensor 56 is arranged in the center of the upper shelf 54, and does not describe a method assuming a plurality of sensors. Neither mentioned nor suggested.
  • an inner box forming a frontally open storage compartment; a shelf or container arranged in the storage room; a plurality of weight sensors that receive the weight of the contents placed on the shelf or the container; a sensor unit;
  • the sensor unit is a first mounting portion that accommodates at least one of the weight sensors and at least a portion of wiring connected to the weight sensor;
  • the container is provided with a second mounting portion connected to the first mounting portion and housing at least one of the weight sensors and at least part of the wiring connected to the weight sensor.
  • the sensor unit is provided below the shelf or the container and is separate from the shelf or the container. or, The sensor unit is attached to the shelf or the container, A fixing member that supports the shelf or the container, A weight detection portion of the weight sensor faces downward and can come into contact with the fixed member.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1; It is a front view of a refrigerator in the state which removed the door. It is the perspective view which cut
  • FIG. 4 is an external perspective view of a state in which the upper sensor unit is removed;
  • FIG. 7 is an external perspective view showing a state in which a container is placed on the upper sensor unit of FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of the upper sensor unit with the cover member removed;
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IX-IX (a cross-sectional view showing a fixed state of the sensor unit 220 (mounting portion main body 223 and cover member 224) to the inner box side) to which the inner box, fixing members, etc. are added to FIG. It is the perspective view which put the lower side of two sensor units in the field of view.
  • 11 is a cross-sectional view along line XI-XI of FIG. 10;
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XII-XII of FIG. 10;
  • FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a weight sensor;
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a weight sensor;
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of the lower sensor unit with the cover member removed;
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view with the right half removed of the refrigerator showing a state in which the tray and the container are placed on the lower sensor unit;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view with the right half of the refrigerator removed, showing a state in which the tray is placed on the lower sensor unit;
  • Fig. 2 is a see-through external perspective view of the refrigerator showing the connection relationship between the lower sensor unit and the wiring; It is the cross-sectional perspective view which deleted the left half of the refrigerator.
  • 24 is an enlarged view of the XXIV part of FIG. 23;
  • FIG. 24 is an enlarged view of the XXIV part of FIG. 23;
  • FIG. 24 is an enlarged view of the XXIV part of FIG. 23;
  • FIG. It is a left side view of a container.
  • FIG. 28 is an enlarged view of XXVIII part of FIG. 27; 4 is an enlarged view of the XXIX part of FIG.
  • FIG. 3 (a front view showing a state where a container is placed on the weight sensor);
  • FIG. FIG. 30 is an enlarged view of the XXX part of FIG. 29; It is the downward perspective view which looked at the container from the downward diagonal.
  • 5 is an enlarged view of XXXII part of FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of XXXIII part of FIG. 4.
  • FIG. It is a left view of the container which mounted the content. It is the side view which penetrated the right side of a refrigerator.
  • 36 is a cross-sectional view along line XXXVI-XXXVI of FIG. 35;
  • FIG. It is the external appearance perspective view which looked at the shelf from upper direction. It is the external appearance perspective view which looked at the shelf from the downward direction. It is the exploded perspective view which looked at the shelf from the downward direction.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view along line XI-XI of FIG. 10 in another embodiment;
  • constituent elements of the present invention do not necessarily have to be independent entities, and one constituent element may consist of a plurality of members, a plurality of constituent elements may consist of one member, a certain constituent element may part of a component, part of one component overlaps part of another component, and so on.
  • Example 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
  • a refrigerator capable of keeping cold by adjusting the temperature of the storage compartment
  • As a storage box it is possible to use a storage box whose surroundings are surrounded by walls and doors, and which is open at one or both of its front and rear ends.
  • FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the refrigerator
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II in Fig. 1.
  • 3 is a front view of the refrigerator with the door removed
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the refrigerator in FIG. 1 cut in the front-rear direction
  • FIG. 5 is a system configuration diagram of the refrigerator. As indicated by arrows in each drawing, directions are defined as forward, backward, left, right, up, and down from the viewpoint of the user.
  • Refrigerator 100 forms an outer shell with box body 101 (outer box) having an open front.
  • a door 102 for opening and closing the opening is provided in front of the box 101 .
  • the box 101 is composed of a top plate 101a forming an upper portion, a bottom plate 101b forming a bottom portion, side plates 101c forming left and right sides, and a rear plate 101d forming a back portion.
  • An inner box 103 is provided inside the box 101 .
  • a foam heat insulating material 140 is filled between the box 101 and the inner box 103 .
  • a plurality of shelves or containers 105 are provided in the vertical direction in the storage interior 104 (storage room) formed by the inner box 103 .
  • each container has a side wall height of, for example, several centimeters or more, and is connected to the side wall and provided with a mounting surface which is a substantially horizontal surface.
  • the sidewall height of containers 105a and 105b is less than the sidewall height of containers 105c-105e.
  • Foods such as meat, fish, vegetables, and beverages are placed in the container 105 as items to be stored.
  • Each of the containers 105a, 105b, 105c, 105d, and 105e is detachable, and can be taken out of the refrigerator with the contents placed thereon. In addition, it is possible to remove the containers 105d and the like and place a tall object on the lowermost container 105e.
  • the contents are contained in the container 105 having a side wall height.
  • the specific height of the side wall it is desirable to set it to 3 cm, 4 cm, or 5 cm or more, depending on the height to the shelf immediately above and the items to be stored.
  • the container 105b in this embodiment can accommodate 200 ml paper pack juice or 500 ml cans, and the upper limit of the side wall height can be 9 cm or 8 cm.
  • the positions of the containers 105a and 105b for the weight sensor unit can be interchanged, and the positions of the containers 105c and 105d not for the weight sensor unit can be interchanged. Note that the containers 105a and 105b for the weight sensor unit and the containers 105c and 105d not for the weight sensor unit may be exchanged.
  • a plurality of inner box upper ribs 106a and a plurality of inner box lower ribs 106b extending in the front-rear direction are formed on the inner surface of the inner box 103 .
  • the inner box upper rib 106 a and the inner box lower rib 106 b are formed on both left and right walls of the inner box 103 .
  • a sensor unit 220 that supports the mounting surface of the container 105 and accommodates a plurality of weight sensors 200 is provided below each of the inner box lower ribs 106b.
  • three sensor units 220 are provided: an upper sensor unit 220a, a middle sensor unit 220b, and a lower sensor unit 220c. Note that FIG. 4 shows only the middle sensor unit 220b and the lower sensor unit 220c.
  • the number of sensor units is not limited to three. For example, one or two of the upper sensor unit 220a, the middle sensor unit 220b, and the lower sensor unit 220c may be installed.
  • a compressor 107 that compresses the refrigerant is provided at the bottom of the box 101 .
  • a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator (not shown) are connected to the compressor 107 to form a refrigeration cycle, and the heat of vaporization of the refrigerant is used to cool the interior 104 .
  • the inner box 103 is formed with a discharge port 108 for blowing out cold air, and discharges cold air blown from a cooling fan (not shown) into the compartment 104 .
  • a main control board 109 that controls the compressor 107 and the like is provided at the rear of the box 101 .
  • the main control board 109 controls the compressor 107 and the cooling fan based on the internal temperature detected by the internal temperature sensor 110 installed in the internal storage 104, for example.
  • a sensor board 111 for supplying power to a plurality of weight sensors 200 and acquiring the detection results of the weight sensors 200, and a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) communication unit 112 is provided at the rear of the box 101 .
  • a WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
  • an operation board 113 is provided for the user to adjust the temperature inside the refrigerator and turn on/off the switch of the WLAN communication unit 112 .
  • the weight sensors 200 are arranged, for example, below the mounting surfaces of the containers 105a, 105b, and 105e, respectively, and detect the weight of the contents placed on the respective mounting surfaces of the containers 105a, 105b, and 105e. By doing so, the presence or absence, the amount, and the number of objects can be detected or estimated.
  • An operation board 113 is connected to the main control board 109, and acquires information on the temperature control volume 113a set by the user.
  • an in-chamber temperature sensor 110 is connected to the main control board 109 to detect the temperature in the in-chamber 104 .
  • the main control board 109 controls the compressor 107 based on the information of the temperature control volume 113 a and the internal temperature detected by the internal temperature sensor 110 .
  • Power is supplied to the weight sensor 200 from the main control board 109 through the sensor board 111 .
  • the weight sensor 200 detects changes in weight, It is transmitted to the sensor substrate 111 as a sensor output.
  • the filter circuit/amplifier circuit 111b performs noise removal and signal amplification, and the detection signal of the weight sensor 200 is input to the sub-microcomputer 111a.
  • the sub-microcomputer 111a stores the detected value of the weight sensor 200 before the change, and determines the presence/absence and amount of the content placed in the container 105 from the detected value before and after the change.
  • the sub-microcomputer 111a can calculate the ratio of the currently detected weight to the pre-registered maximum weight.
  • the maximum weight for example, several predetermined products placed by the user are placed on the placement surface, and this weight can be set to 100%. Specifically, when the user places 10 bottles of beer in the container 105b, the detected value at this time is recorded as the maximum weight (100%). Then, when the user takes out eight bottles of beer from the container 105b, the sub-microcomputer 111a detects that the remaining 20% (two bottles) of the maximum weight recorded in the container 105b is present based on the detection value of the weight sensor 200. Figure out what's left.
  • the sub-microcomputer 111a determines that the beer stock is low, and notifies the user via the WLAN communication unit 112 to place an order because the remaining amount of beer is low. In this manner, inventory management of the refrigerator 100 is performed.
  • Information such as product names can be separately stored in the sub-microcomputer 111a according to user settings, or can be stored in an external device that can be acquired by the sub-microcomputer 111a. Registration of the product name is not essential. In this way, for example, if the user takes care that only a single type of product registered in advance is placed in each container 105 having the weight sensor 200 at the bottom, the stock amount (inventory quantity) of each container 105 can be calculated. can be calculated.
  • the main control board 109 is connected to the sensor board 111, and UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter) communication is performed.
  • UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
  • the main control board 109 obtains information from the sensor board 111 and displays the stock quantity of beer on a display unit (not shown). Further, the main control board 109 performs failure diagnosis of the sensor board 111 .
  • the weight sensor 200 and the sensor substrate 111 are connected by wiring.
  • the weight sensor 200 is installed inside the refrigerator 104, and the sensor substrate 111 is installed, for example, on the outer surface of the box 101, that is, outside the refrigerator. Wiring processing is required to connect these. It is desirable that the wiring in the refrigerator interior 104 should not be exposed in the refrigerator interior 104 from the viewpoint of suppressing disconnection and user contact and improving aesthetics. The wiring process will be described below.
  • FIG. 6 is an external perspective view with the upper sensor unit removed.
  • 7 is an external perspective view showing a state in which a container is placed on the upper sensor unit of FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 8 is a top view of the upper sensor unit with the cover member removed. Since the middle sensor unit 220b has the same configuration as the upper sensor unit 220a, the description thereof will be omitted. Also, the configurations of the first attachment portion 221a side and the second attachment portion 221b side can be the same.
  • the sensor unit 220 (upper sensor unit 220a, middle sensor unit 220b) is formed in a U shape with an open front when viewed from above.
  • the sensor unit 220 includes a first mounting portion 221a (mounting portion 221) and a second mounting portion 221b (mounting portion 221) that are mounted on the left and right walls of the inner box 103 (that is, the side walls of the storage chamber), and the first mounting portion 221b (mounting portion 221).
  • a connecting portion 222 that connects the portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b is provided.
  • Two weight sensors 200 are provided on the first mounting portion 221a.
  • two weight sensors 200 are provided on the second mounting portion 221b. It is preferable that the connecting portion connects the rear end side of the first mounting portion 221a and the rear end side of the second mounting portion 221b, that is, substantially contacts the rear wall of the inner casing 103 and follows it.
  • the first embodiment includes a total of four weight sensors 200, the number is not limited to this. If the number of weight sensors 200 is less than four, the accuracy may be somewhat inferior.
  • a single weight sensor 200 may be arranged. At least one or more weight sensors 200 (at least two or more in total) should be arranged on each of the right wall and the left wall via the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b.
  • a separate container 105 is placed on the sensor unit 220 . That is, the container 105 is not fixed to the sensor unit 220 and can be separated from the sensor unit 220 .
  • the container 105 is molded, for example, from a transparent resin member. This makes it easier to see the food stored in another container 105 arranged below this container 105, and illuminates a wide range of lights from an interior light (not shown) provided above the storage chamber. be able to.
  • This texturing portion 1051 serves as a blindfold, and it is possible to prevent the weight sensor 200 from being visually recognized through the container 105, thereby improving the design. It is desirable that the texturing portion 1051 is applied to the lower surface side of the bottom surface of the container 105 rather than the upper surface side in consideration of cleanability.
  • the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b cover the mounting portion main body 223 having a U-shaped cross section cut along the vertical direction when viewed from the front of the refrigerator, and the upper open portion having a U-shaped cross section.
  • a cover member 224 is provided.
  • the connection portion 222 includes a connection portion main body 225 having a U-shaped cross section in the vertical direction when viewed from the side of the refrigerator, and a cover member 226 that covers the upper open portion having the U-shaped cross section.
  • a space is formed inside the first attachment portion 221a, the second attachment portion 221b, and the connection portion 222, and this space electrically connects the weight sensor 200 and the sensor substrate 111 as shown in FIG.
  • the weight sensor 200 has, for example, a rectangular shape when viewed from above, and is arranged such that its longitudinal direction extends along the front-rear direction of the box 101 . By arranging the weight sensor 200 in this way, the weight sensor 200 can be brought to the front, back, left, and right of the inner case 103 . In other words, the contents can be easily placed inside the weight sensor 200, and the inclination of the container 105 can be suppressed.
  • the connecting portion 222 is provided on the center side or the rear end side of each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. is located behind the weight sensor 200 on the rear or rear side. By doing so, it is less likely to be an obstacle when the user removes the container 105 . Moreover, if it is on the rear end side, it is easier to arrange the wiring.
  • FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line IX-IX when the inner box 103 and the fixing member 229 are added to FIG. cross-sectional view).
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the lower side of the two sensor units. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XI--XI of FIG. 10.
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XII-XII of FIG. 10.
  • a fixing member 229 extending in the front-rear direction is arranged on the side wall of the inner box 103 .
  • the fixing member 229 is attached to the side wall of the inner box 103 with a screw 231 at a portion (inner box attachment surface) extending vertically in the front cross section.
  • the sensor unit 220 is arranged above a portion (sensor unit mounting surface) of the fixing member 229 that extends left and right in the front cross section.
  • the sensor unit 220 is attached by a screw 230 inserted through the sensor unit attachment surface of the fixing member 229 via a washer 239, for example.
  • the fixing member 229 is made of rigid metal such as stainless steel, and is arranged so that its longitudinal direction extends along the front-rear direction of the inner box 103 . If the distal end portion 229a of the fixing member 229 is exposed, there is a risk that an object that touches the distal end portion 229a may be damaged.
  • a folded portion 223 a is provided by folding back the front tip portion of the fixing member 229 to cover the front edge of the fixing member 229 .
  • a tip portion 229a of the fixing member 229 is arranged between the lower surface of the mounting portion main body 223 and the folded portion 223a.
  • the distal end portion 229a of the fixing member 229 which is made of metal, for example, is preferably formed with a softer folded portion 223a, for example, made of resin, so that the distal end portion 229a is formed into a rounded curved surface on the upper side. , front and underside.
  • a softer folded portion 223a for example, made of resin
  • the inner box 103 may be protruded toward the inside of the refrigerator, and the protruding part may be solidly formed with a heat insulating material or the like, such as a rib. It is only necessary to form a robust base that supports the load applied to the weight sensor.
  • a screw 230 is inserted through the through hole 229b of the sensor unit mounting surface and the through hole 223b of the sensor unit 220.
  • the insertion hole portion 223b is loosely fitted into the through hole 229b with a gap S2, and is positioned substantially radially with this loose fit.
  • the sensor unit 220 is vertically positioned by inserting the screw 230 into the through hole 229b and the through hole portion 223b and screwing them together.
  • the size of through hole 229b is smaller than the outer diameter of washer 239 arranged between the screw head and through hole 229b.
  • the fixing member 229 (inner box mounting surface) is screwed to the inner box 103, and the outer side of the inner box 103 is filled with, for example, a foam insulation material.
  • the storage room which is the space inside the inner box 103, can be at a temperature of 10° C. or more lower than the room temperature environment in which the mounting process of the fixing member 229 and the sensor unit 220 is performed. Therefore, the relative positions of the fixing member 229 and the sensor unit 220 change due to the foaming accuracy of the foamed heat insulating material and the deformation of the inner box 103 and the sensor unit 220 due to thermal contraction even without the foamed heat insulating material.
  • the sensor unit 220 and the fixing member 229 are rigidly fixed, stress due to thermal deformation may be applied, and there is a risk of damage or the like.
  • the gap S2 by providing the gap S2, it is possible to absorb the influence of dimensional change due to thermal deformation or the like.
  • the preferred dimensions of S2 will vary depending on the refrigerator construction. If the effect of deformation due to heat shrinkage is sufficiently small, the mounting portion main body 223 and the sensor unit mounting surface may be directly fixed with screws 230 .
  • FIG. 13 is an external perspective view of the weight sensor
  • FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view of the weight sensor.
  • the weight sensor 200 includes a plate-shaped load cell 201, a first pedestal 202 arranged below one longitudinal direction side of the load cell 201, and a case body 203 arranged below the first pedestal 202 and on which the load cell 201 is placed. , a second pedestal 204 having an L-shaped vertical cross section, which is arranged on the other side of the load cell 201 in the longitudinal direction, and the load cell 201, the first pedestal 202, and the second pedestal, which are arranged on the upper part of the case body 203. 204 and a weight detection unit 206 arranged on the upper part of the sensor cover 205 .
  • the weight detection unit 206 can be slightly displaced in the axial direction when a force is applied in the axial direction, and can detect the weight according to the force.
  • the upper end of the weight detection unit 206 is above the sensor cover 205 . Therefore, even if a shelf or a container is placed on the weight detection unit 206, the sensor cover 205 can be prevented from rubbing against the shelf or the container.
  • a surface of the sensor cover 205 facing the case body 203 is provided between the second pedestal 204 and the weight detection unit 206 . Further, the sensor cover 205 is made of flexible silicon rubber or the like.
  • Two strain sensors 201a and 201b are attached to the plate-like load cell 201.
  • FIG. The strain sensors 201a and 201b detect the strain of the load cell 201 caused by the load applied to the load cell 201, and the weight is detected from the difference between the strain amounts of the two strain sensors 201a and 201b.
  • the load cell 201 is arranged such that its longitudinal direction extends along the longitudinal direction of the refrigerator.
  • a washer 207 is provided on one longitudinal side (rear direction) of the load cell 201, and a screw 208 is inserted from above.
  • a screw 208 is inserted into a through hole formed in each of the washer 207, the load cell 201, the first pedestal 202, and the case body 203.
  • the load cell 201 is fixed to the case body 203 by screwing a screw 208 into a nut 209 arranged on the opposite side of the first pedestal 202 with the case body 203 interposed therebetween.
  • a washer 210 is provided at the bottom of the load cell 201 on the other (forward) side in the longitudinal direction, and a screw 211 is inserted from the bottom.
  • a screw 211 is inserted into a through hole formed in each of the washer 210 and load cell 201 .
  • a screw 211 is screwed into the second pedestal 204 to fix the second pedestal 204 to the upper part of the load cell 201 on the other side in the longitudinal direction.
  • the second pedestal 204 has a larger vertical dimension on the other longitudinal side of the load cell 201 than on the one longitudinal side.
  • a washer 212 is provided on the lower side of the second pedestal 204 whose vertical dimension is smaller, and a screw 213 is inserted from the lower side.
  • a screw 213 is inserted into a through hole formed in each of the washer 212 , the second pedestal 204 , the sensor cover 205 , and the washer 214 arranged on the upper part of the sensor cover 205 .
  • a screw 213 is screwed into the lower portion of the weight detection portion 206 to fix the second pedestal 204 and the weight detection portion 206 .
  • the washer 214 is arranged between the weight detection unit 206 and the surface of the sensor cover 205 facing the case body 203 .
  • a washer 212, a second pedestal 204, a sensor cover 205, a washer 214, and a weight detector 206 are inserted through the screw 213 in order from the screw head side. This can prevent the sensor cover 205 from being twisted when the screw 213 is screwed into the weight detection unit 206 .
  • the load cell 201 of Example 1 for example, a strain gauge type load cell made of metal is used.
  • the weight sensor 200 of Example 1 is installed in the refrigerator 100 .
  • the door of the refrigerator 100 is opened, outside air is introduced into the inside of the refrigerator 100, and the outside air is cooled inside the refrigerator, causing condensation inside the refrigerator.
  • the load cell 201 is covered with the sensor cover 205 and does not come into direct contact with the outside air, the structure is such that dew condensation is unlikely to occur. Therefore, the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be maintained.
  • the load cell 201 has a cantilever structure in which one longitudinal side is supported by the case body 203 via the first pedestal 202 and the other longitudinal side is not supported.
  • a second pedestal 204 fixed to the upper portion on the other longitudinal side of the load cell 201 is arranged to extend toward one longitudinal side of the load cell 201, and a weight detection section 206 is connected thereto.
  • the center line C1 of the vertically extending weight detection unit 206 and the center position of the load cell 201 in the longitudinal direction (horizontal direction) are arranged so as to substantially coincide.
  • tension and compression strains are generated in the two strain sensors 201a and 201b, respectively.
  • a hard metal such as stainless steel is more likely to transmit the load to the load cell 201 and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 is improved.
  • the arrangement structure is such that the vertical center line C1 of the weight detection unit 206 and the center position of the load cell 201 in the longitudinal direction (front-rear direction in FIG. 11) are substantially aligned.
  • FIG. 40 by screwing the weight detection unit 206 directly onto the screw 211 without providing the second pedestal 204 and the screw 213, the center line C1 in the vertical direction is moved away from the longitudinal center of the load cell 201.
  • a non-central load configuration may also be used.
  • parts such as the second pedestal 204 and the screw 208 are not required, and not only the number of parts is reduced and the cost is reduced, but also the height of the weight sensor 200 is reduced, enabling a compact structure. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the dead space that may occur when shelves and containers with weight sensors 200 are provided on the floor of the storage room.
  • both of the two strain sensors 201a and 201b are subject to compression strain, and the difference in the amount of strain tends to be small.
  • a small container for example, an internal volume of 201 L or less, which is particularly effective when dead space reduction is emphasized.
  • the center line C2 of the lateral dimension of the weight detection part 206 extending in the vertical direction passes through the fixing member 229.
  • the screw hole center line C3 of the first base 202 is also placed on the fixing member 229.
  • the fixing member 229 firmly supports the load applied to the weight sensor 200 due to the positional relationship regarding the center lines C2 and C3, particularly the positional relationship regarding the center line C3, detection accuracy can be ensured.
  • the load cell 201 , first pedestal 202 and second pedestal 204 are covered with a sensor cover 205 and a case body 203 .
  • the sensor cover 205 is made of flexible silicone rubber or the like, and has a structure in which an end portion 205 a is sandwiched between the case body 203 and the cover member 224 .
  • a member such as a screw 215 is arranged across the cover member 224 and the case body 203, and both are fastened. By this fastening, the end portion 205a is also pressed to the case body 203 side and is crushed, and the infiltration of water can be suppressed by being in close contact.
  • the sensor cover 205 which is made of flexible silicone rubber or the like, bends according to the movement of the weight detection unit 206, so it is possible to suppress the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 from being affected. If the hardness (Shore A hardness) or thickness of the sensor cover 205 is too small, the sensor cover 205 is likely to be deformed under the influence of its own weight. Therefore, it is not preferable from the viewpoint of strength. On the other hand, if the hardness or thickness is too large, it becomes difficult to follow the movement of the weight detection unit 206, which affects the detection accuracy, which is not preferable from the viewpoint of flexibility. Therefore, the lower limit of hardness is preferably 20 or more, and the upper limit is preferably 70 or less.
  • the lower limit of the thickness is preferably 0.5 mm or more, and the upper limit is preferably 2.5 mm or less. It should be noted that the thickness of the entire sensor cover does not need to be uniform, and the deformed portion may be at least within the above range. Of course, the material, hardness, and thickness of the sensor cover 205 are not limited as long as strength and flexibility can be secured.
  • the weight detection section 206 of the weight sensor 200 is provided so as to be exposed or protrude upward from the cover member 224 .
  • a protruding portion 224a protruding upward through a gap S1 is formed in the cover member 224 around the weight detecting portion 206.
  • the size of the gap S1 is preferably a distance that can prevent the weight detection unit 206 from being restrained by the cover member 224 even if foreign matter such as sticky liquid, dust, and frost enters the gap S1, for example, 4 mm. , or 5 mm or more.
  • the projecting portion 224 a surrounds the weight detecting portion 206 to prevent water from flowing into the sensor unit 220 .
  • the projecting portion 224a does not cover the entire 360° circumference of the weight detecting portion 206, but is partially cut out to form a drainage portion 224b.
  • the drainage portion 224b is positioned in the notch portion 250 of the guide rail 249. As shown in FIG. With this configuration, even if the liquid drips onto the sensor unit 220, it can be drained from the drain section 224b. A portion of the liquid that could not be completely drained may reach the periphery of the end portion 205a as described above, but is blocked before the sensor unit 220 and evaporates over time.
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a corner inside the box before the wiring is connected, as seen obliquely from below
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the corner inside the box after the wiring is connected, as seen obliquely below
  • FIG. [FIG. 3] is a perspective view of a corner portion inside the box after the wiring cover is attached, as seen obliquely from below;
  • the sensor unit 220 is fixed to the inner box 103 of the refrigerator as described above.
  • a connecting portion opening 232 that opens downward is formed at one of the left and right ends of the connecting portion 222, which is the right end in this embodiment.
  • the other end of the wire 227 accommodated in the wire accommodation portion 228 of the connection portion 222 is pulled out from the connection portion opening 232 and exposed to the outside.
  • a male connector 233 is provided at the other end of the wiring 227 .
  • one end of a wiring 234 is connected to the sensor substrate 111, and the wiring 234 from the sensor substrate 111 passes between the box body 101 (outer box) and the inner box 103, and passes through a cutout formed on the wall surface of the inner box 103. It is pulled out from the notch opening 114 and exposed to the outside.
  • a female connector 235 is provided at the other end of the wiring 234 .
  • a wiring cover 236 is arranged below the sensor unit 220 so as to cover the wiring 234 .
  • the wiring cover 236 is arranged to connect the connecting portion opening 232 and the notch opening 114 to form a space for accommodating the wiring 234 .
  • a flange portion 236 a is formed on a portion of the wiring cover 236 located on the side of the inner box 103 .
  • the wiring cover 236 may be composed of two or more members.
  • the sensor unit 220 is provided with a wiring housing portion 228 that houses wiring 227, and a wiring cover 236 that covers wiring 234 extending from the wiring housing portion 228 to the box 101 (wiring on the sensor substrate 111 side). Therefore, the wirings 227 and 234 are not exposed, and breakage of the wirings 227 and 234 can be suppressed.
  • the connected connectors 233 and 235 may be accommodated in the wiring cover 236 instead of the wiring accommodating portion 228, or may be between the inner box 103 and the box body 101 (outer box). If it is inside the wiring housing part 228 or the wiring cover 236, it is preferable in that the connection work of the connector can be easily performed.
  • FIG. 18 is a top view of the lower sensor unit
  • FIG. 19 is a top view of the lower sensor unit with the cover member removed
  • FIG. 20 is the right half of the refrigerator showing a state in which a tray and a container are placed on the lower sensor unit
  • 21 is a sectional perspective view with the right half removed of the refrigerator showing a state in which the tray is placed on the lower sensor unit.
  • the sensor unit 220 (lower sensor unit 220c) is formed in a donut shape with its central portion hollowed out when viewed from above.
  • the lower sensor unit 220c includes a first attachment portion 241a (attachment portion 241) and a second attachment portion 241b (attachment portion 241) attached to the left and right bottom portions of the inner box 103, and a first attachment portion 241a and a second attachment portion 241b.
  • a connecting portion 242 for connecting is provided.
  • Two weight sensors 200 are provided on the first mounting portion 241a.
  • two weight sensors 200 are provided on the second mounting portion 241b. In Example 1, a total of four weight sensors 200 are provided, but the number is not limited to this.
  • one weight sensor 200 may be arranged in each of the first mounting portion 241a and the second mounting portion 241b. At least one or more weight sensors 200 (at least two or more in total) may be arranged on each of the first mounting portion 241a and the second mounting portion 241b.
  • the lower sensor unit 220c is fixed to the bottom of the inner box 103 with screws (not shown) or the like.
  • a plurality of inner box upper ribs 106a and a plurality of inner box lower ribs 106b extending in the front-rear direction are formed.
  • the first attachment portion 241a, the second attachment portion 241b, and the connection portion 242 are composed of an attachment portion main body 243 and a connection portion main body 245, which are open at the top, and a cover member 244 that covers the upper open portions of the attachment portion main body 243 and the connection portion main body 245. It has A space is formed in the first attachment portion 241a, the second attachment portion 241b, and the connection portion 242. As shown in FIG. becomes the wiring accommodating portion 248 of the . Also, four weight sensors 200 are arranged in the wiring housing portion 248 , and one of the wirings 247 is connected to each weight sensor 200 . The other end of the wiring 247 is pulled out from the wiring accommodating portion 248 , drawn into the box 101 , and electrically connected to the sensor substrate 111 .
  • the lower sensor unit 220c includes a tray 251 and a container 105e placed above the tray 251.
  • the container 105e accommodates a content, and the weight sensor 200 detects the weight of the content.
  • the container 105 e is placed on the tray 251 , but the container 105 e may be removed and the contents may be placed on the tray 251 .
  • the tray 251 or the container 105e receives and places a content, and a load is applied to the tray 251 or the container 105e, the central portion of the tray 251 or the container 105e deforms so as to protrude downward.
  • the lower sensor unit 220c has a ring shape when viewed from the top, and the central portion is a gap. In this way, the donut shape is formed to prevent the deformed central portion of the tray 251 or the container 105e from coming into contact with the lower sensor unit 220c. With this configuration, even if the central portion of the tray 251 or the container 105e is deformed so as to protrude downward, the deformed central portion does not come into contact with the lower sensor unit 220c. 200 detection accuracy can be ensured.
  • the weight sensor 200 has a rectangular shape when viewed from above, and is arranged so that its longitudinal direction extends along the horizontal direction of the box 101 . By arranging the weight sensors 200 in this way, the weight sensors 200 are brought to the front, back, left, and right of the inner case 103 .
  • FIG. 22 is a see-through external perspective view of the refrigerator showing the connection relationship between the lower sensor unit and wiring.
  • FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional perspective view with the left half of the refrigerator removed, and
  • FIGS. 24 to 26 are enlarged views of the XXIV section of FIG.
  • the lower sensor unit 220c is fixed to the bottom of the inner box 103 of the refrigerator as described above.
  • a mounting portion opening 252 that opens upward is formed in the front-rear direction central portion of the first mounting portion 241a.
  • the other end of the wiring 247 housed in the wiring housing portion 248 of the first mounting portion 241a is pulled out from the mounting portion opening 252 and exposed to the outside.
  • a male connector 253 is provided at the other end of the wiring 247 .
  • one end of the wiring 254 is electrically connected to the sensor substrate 111, and the wiring 254 from the sensor substrate 111 passes between the box body 101 and the inner box 103 (FIG. 22) and is formed on the wall surface of the inner box 103. It is pulled out from the notched opening 115 and exposed to the outside.
  • a female connector 255 is provided at the other end of the wiring 254 .
  • a wiring cover 256 is arranged above the lower sensor unit 220c so as to cover the connectors 253 and 255 and the wiring 254. As shown in FIG. The wiring cover 256 is arranged to connect the mounting portion opening 252 and the notch opening 115 to form a space for accommodating the wiring 254 . Then, the portion of the wiring cover 256 located at the first attachment portion 241a is fixed with the screw 257 .
  • the wiring cover 256 may be composed of two or more members.
  • the lower sensor unit 220c is formed with a wiring housing portion 248 for housing the wiring 247, and a wiring cover 256 is provided to cover the wiring 254 extending from the wiring housing portion 248 to the box body 101 (the wiring on the sensor substrate 111 side). Since the wirings 247 and 254 are provided, the wirings 247 and 254 are not exposed, and disconnection of the wirings 247 and 254 can be suppressed.
  • FIG. 27 is a left side view of the container
  • FIG. 28 is an enlarged view of the XXVIII portion of FIG. 27, and
  • FIG. 29 is an enlarged view of the XXIX portion of FIG.
  • FIG. 30 is an enlarged view of the XXX part of FIG. 29, and
  • FIG. 31 is a bottom perspective view of the container as seen obliquely from below.
  • 32 is an enlarged view of the XXXII portion of FIG. 4
  • FIG. 33 is an enlarged view of the XXXIII portion of FIG.
  • the following description is for the upper sensor unit 220a and the middle sensor unit 220b. The same can be done for the lower sensor unit 220c.
  • a rail 249 is provided. This guide rail 249 extends along the front-rear direction and guides the container 105 .
  • the guide rail 249 is provided with a notch portion 250 partially notched. At the position of the notch 250, the weight sensor 200 is arranged in front of each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. Behind the rear end portion 249a of the guide rail 249, a weight sensor 200 is arranged behind each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b.
  • the bottom surface (lower surface of the mounting surface) of the container 105 is provided with sensor contact portions 120 (front sensor contact portion 120a, rear sensor contact portion 120b) exposed or projecting downward. .
  • the lengths in the front-back direction and the left-right direction of the rear sensor contact portion 120b are longer than those of the front sensor contact portion 120a.
  • bottom guide ribs 121 are formed along the front-rear direction on the bottom of the container 105 .
  • the bottom guide rib 121 is formed inside the front sensor contact portion 120a and the rear sensor contact portion 120b in the left-right direction.
  • the bottom guide rib 121 extends, for example, over a length equal to or longer than the front-rear distance from the front sensor contact portion 120a to the rear sensor contact portion 120b.
  • a sliding portion 122 that slides in contact with the guide rail 249 is provided between the front sensor contact portion 120a and the bottom guide rib 121.
  • the container 105 can be pulled out in the front-rear direction from the inner box 103 of the refrigerator. At that time, the container 105 slides on the guide rail 249 with the sliding portion 122 and the rear sensor contact portion 120b.
  • the rear sensor contact portion 120 b is placed on the front end portion of the guide rail 249 . Then, when the container 105 is pushed along the guide rail 249 , the rear sensor contact portion 120 b drops from the guide rail 249 behind the guide rail 249 and is placed on the weight detection portion 206 of the weight sensor 200 .
  • the sliding portion 122 drops from the guide rail 249 at the notch portion 250 of the guide rail 249 and is placed on the weight detection portion 206 of the weight sensor 200 .
  • the container 105 is installed on the weight sensor 200 .
  • the rear sensor contact portion 120b passes through the notch portion 250 when moving on the guide rail 249, but the length of the rear sensor contact portion 120b in the front-rear direction is longer than the length of the notch portion 250 in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the rear sensor contact portion 120b does not fall off the guide rail 249 at the notch portion 250. As shown in FIG.
  • side ribs 123 are formed on both side surfaces of the container 105 so as to protrude in the left-right direction and extend in the front-rear direction.
  • the side rib 123 is inserted into the space formed between the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b formed in the inner box 103 when the container 105 is attached to a place where the sensor unit 220 is located. At this time, the side rib 123 does not contact the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b. Also, even if the sliding portion 122 and the rear sensor contact portion 120b fall off the guide rail 249, the side rib 123 does not contact the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b.
  • the container 105 is only placed on the weight sensor 200 without being fixed to the inner box 103 , for example, if a load exceeding the allowable amount is applied to the front end or rear end of the container 105 , the rear or front of the container 105 moves upward and tilts, and the container 105 may fall from the inner box 103 .
  • the side ribs 123 come into contact with the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b, and the upward movement of the rear or front of the container 105 is restricted. Inclination of the container 105 can be suppressed, and dropping of the container 105 from the inner box 103 can be suppressed.
  • the inner box 103 is formed with a discharge port 108 for blowing cold air into the refrigerator.
  • the discharge port 108 is installed so that the cold air 125 blown out is directed toward the center of the inner box 103 . That is, in the first embodiment, direct contact with the weight sensor 200 by the cold air 125 blown out from the outlet 108 is suppressed. With this configuration, in the first embodiment, the weight sensor 200 is less likely to be affected by the temperature, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be ensured.
  • the direction in which cool air is blown from the outlet 108 can be considered, for example, as the direction in which the wind velocity from the outlet 108 is substantially the highest.
  • a temperature sensor (not shown) may be arranged near the weight sensor 200 . This is because the detection value of the weight sensor 200 also depends on the temperature, and the temperature detected by the inside temperature sensor 110 and the temperature near the weight sensor 200 may not match. The detection value of the weight sensor 200 can be corrected using the detection value of this temperature sensor. Of course, the value detected by the internal temperature sensor 110 may also be used.
  • both the weight sensors 200 and the temperature sensor used for correcting the detection value of the weight sensors 200 can be placed at positions that directly receive the cold air from the discharge port 108 or at positions that do not directly receive it. can.
  • the internal temperature sensor 110 is used as the temperature sensor, it is preferable that both of them are positioned so as not to receive cold air directly from the viewpoint of securing the detection accuracy of the internal temperature.
  • a temperature sensor different from the internal temperature sensor 110 is arranged near the weight sensor 200 as the temperature sensor, it may be located at a position where the cold air is directly received or not.
  • FIG. 34 is a side view of the container 105 on which the contents are placed. Here, it is a left side view. Contents are placed on the front side of the container 105 . Since the weight detection part 206 of the weight sensor 200 is a support point of the container 105, it is preferable that the weight detection part 206 be positioned outside the space where the contents are placed when viewed from the top in order to suppress the inclination of the container 105. . However, there is a possibility that a contained object may be placed outside the weight detection unit 206 depending on the usage conditions of the user. Therefore, it is preferable to design the container 105 so that it does not tilt even when an object is placed outside the weight detection unit 206 .
  • X1 is the distance from the weight detection unit 206 to the center of gravity of the contents
  • X2 is the distance from the weight detection unit 206 to the center of gravity of the container 105
  • W1 is the weight of the contents
  • W2 is the weight of the container 105 .
  • the container 105 When an object is placed on the container 105, the container 105 will not tilt if the following conditions are met.
  • FIG. 36 is a cross-sectional view along line XXXVI-XXXVI of FIG. FIG. 35 depicts the right side.
  • a hot gas pipe 130 through which the refrigerant compressed by the compressor in the refrigerating cycle flows is arranged on the side surface of the refrigerator 100 in order to suppress condensation on the box 101 .
  • a foam heat insulating material 140 such as urethane foam is filled between the box 101 and the inner box 103 .
  • the hot gas pipe 130 is arranged close to the box 101 side. Since high-temperature refrigerant flows through the hot gas pipe 130 , the weight sensor 200 may be affected by heat from the hot gas pipe 130 .
  • the hot gas pipe 130 is brought closer to the box body 101 side, and the foam heat insulating material 140 is arranged between the hot gas pipe 130 and the inner box 103 (weight sensor 200). Therefore, the heat from the hot gas pipe 130 is mitigated by the foamed heat insulating material 140, so that the influence of the heat on the weight sensor 200 is suppressed, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be maintained.
  • the weight sensor 200 is not arranged on the projection of the hot gas pipe 130 in a side view. As shown in FIG. 35, hot gas pipe 130 is folded back at the upper and lower end sides of refrigerator 100 and arranged along the vertical direction. Weight sensors 200 (preferably strain sensors 201a and 201b) are positioned between hot gas pipes 130 adjacent in the front-rear direction when refrigerator 100 is viewed from the side. By configuring in this way, the influence of heat received by the weight sensor 200 can be suppressed, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be maintained.
  • the weight sensor 200 and the temperature sensor used for correcting the detection value of the weight sensor may not be arranged on the projection of the hot gas pipe 130, or may be arranged together. Similar to the relationship with the discharge port described above, when using the internal temperature sensor 110 as the temperature sensor, it is preferable not to place both of them on the projection. If a temperature sensor different from the internal temperature sensor 110 is used as the temperature sensor, either one may be used.
  • FIG. 1 the weight sensor 200 is arranged on the sensor unit 220 , but in the second embodiment, the weight sensor 200 is arranged on the shelf 260 .
  • FIG. 37 is an external perspective view of the shelf viewed from above
  • FIG. 38 is an external perspective view of the shelf viewed from below
  • FIG. 39 is an exploded perspective view of the shelf viewed from below.
  • the shelf 260 includes a mounting portion 260a and a weir portion 260b higher than the mounting portion 260a.
  • a mounting part body 223 that is open at the top and mounted on the left and right sides of the inner box 103, and a connection part body 225 that connects the mounting part body 223.
  • a plurality of downwardly opening sensor openings 271 are formed in the mounting portion main body 223 .
  • the weight sensor 200 is arranged at the position of the sensor opening 271 so that the weight detection part 206 of the weight sensor 200 protrudes downward from the sensor opening 271 .
  • the upper portions of the mounting portion main body 223 and the connecting portion main body 225 are covered with a dam portion 260b to form a first mounting portion 221a, a second mounting portion 221b, and a connecting portion 222 that connects the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b.
  • a space is formed inside the first attachment portion 221a, the second attachment portion 221b, and the connection portion 222, and this space serves as a wiring accommodation portion 228 for the wiring 227 electrically connecting the weight sensor 200 and the sensor substrate 111. .
  • the first attachment portion 221a, the second attachment portion 221b, the connection portion 222, and the weir portion 260b constitute a sensor unit that accommodates the weight sensor 200.
  • the second embodiment includes a total of four weight sensors 200, the number is not limited to this.
  • one weight sensor 200 may be arranged in each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. At least one weight sensor 200 is preferably arranged on each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b.
  • the shelf 260 may be formed in a triangular shape with one or more weight sensors 200 on each side.
  • weight sensors 200 are arranged in the wiring housing portion 228 , and one end of a wiring 227 is connected to each weight sensor 200 .
  • the other end of the wiring 227 is pulled out from a connecting portion opening 232 formed below the wiring accommodating portion 228 .
  • a male connector 233 is provided at the other end of the wiring 227 and is connected to a female connector 235 (wiring 234) from the sensor board 111 (not shown).
  • the wiring lead-in method the same structure as that shown in FIGS. 15 to 17 of the first embodiment can be used.
  • the weight sensor 200 when the weight sensor 200 is installed on the shelf 260, it is preferable to fix the shelf 260 to the inner box 103 side so as not to affect the weight detection of the weight sensor 200.
  • the mounting portion main body 223 is fixed to the fixing member 229 (Fig. 9) with a predetermined gap.
  • the weight sensor 200 is fixed downward to the weir portion 260 b so that the weight detection portion 206 faces downward, and the weight detection portion 206 protrudes from the sensor opening 271 .
  • the strain of the load cell 201 changes according to the weight of the content placed on the placement portion 260a. to detect
  • the wiring accommodating portion 228 for accommodating the wiring 227 is formed in the shelf 260, and the wiring from the wiring accommodating portion 228 to the box 101 is covered. disconnection can be suppressed.
  • the sensor unit 220 is connected to the box 101 side by wiring 227, a battery, a WLAN board, etc. may be mounted in the sensor unit 220 and connected to the main control board 109 wirelessly. In this case, it is not necessary to provide the wiring cover 236 unlike the first and second embodiments.
  • the shelf 260 as in the second embodiment not only at a designated location inside the storage, but also at a desired location inside the storage, or outside the storage as long as it is within a wireless range.
  • the electrical wiring is fitted into a sensor-side waterproof connector 58 provided on the rear side of the shelf and connected to a body-side waterproof connector 59 of the refrigerator 51 (0026, 0027, 0031, 0032, FIG. 2, etc.). It is a structure in which the upper shelf 54, the lower shelf 55, and the clearance space are pulled out together (0032). It is assumed that weight detection is performed by a single strain gauge sensor 56 (0012, 0036, etc.). In order to install a sensor in each of the four corners of the shelf support or in the vicinity thereof in part or in whole, it is necessary to electrically connect the sensor and the control circuit unit, but in the technology described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No.
  • Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2013-124798 discloses a housing structure for improving detection accuracy by arranging a single strain gauge sensor 56 in the center of the upper shelf 54, and is based on the premise of using a plurality of sensors. It does not describe or suggest any method.
  • the sensor unit is a first mounting portion that accommodates at least one of the weight sensors and at least a portion of wiring connected to the weight sensor and extends in a direction along the wall surface of the storage chamber; a second mounting portion connected to the first mounting portion and housing at least one of the weight sensors and at least part of the wiring connected to the weight sensor;
  • the storage warehouse wherein the sensor unit is provided below the shelf or the container and is separate from the shelf or the container.
  • the sensor unit includes a cover, A container in which a weight detection portion of the weight sensor is exposed or protrudes upward from the cover portion, and at least a part of the other portion is housed in a space below the cover portion of the sensor unit.
  • the sensor unit includes a connecting portion connecting the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion and extending in a direction different from the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion;
  • the connection portion is a container housing at least part of the wiring.
  • Appendix 1-4 In Appendix 1-1, A fixing member provided along the wall surface of the storage chamber, A container in which the sensor unit is fixed to the fixing member.
  • the fixing member is a metal member provided along the front-rear direction, Below the sensor unit, a folded portion is provided by folding the front tip portion toward the rear, A housing in which a tip portion of the fixing member is arranged between the lower surface of the sensor unit and the folded portion.
  • the sensor unit is formed with a connection opening for drawing out the wiring
  • the wall surface of the container is formed with a cutout opening for drawing out another wiring
  • One or more wiring covers connecting the connection opening and the notch opening, A container in which a connector attached to the wiring and/or the another wiring is housed in the sensor unit or the wiring cover.
  • Appendix 1-7 In Appendix 1-1, An inner box upper rib and an inner box lower rib extending in the front-rear direction are provided on the left and right sides of the wall surface of the storage room, comprising the container; The left side and/or right side of the container is provided with side ribs projecting from the left side and/or right side in the left-right direction and formed along the front-rear direction, The side rib is positioned between the inner box upper rib and the inner box lower rib.
  • Appendix 1-8 In Appendix 1-1, Guide rails extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward are provided on upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion provided on the left and right sides of the sensor unit, respectively, The guide rail is provided with a notch portion that is partially notched, The storage container in which the weight sensor is arranged at the position of the notch.
  • the weight sensor is provided on each of the front and rear sides of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion provided on the left and right sides of the sensor unit, A guide rail extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward is provided on the upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion, The guide rail is provided with a notch portion that is partially notched, The storage box in which the weight sensor is arranged at a position on the rear end side of the guide rail.
  • Appendix 1-10 In Appendix 1-2, The weight detection unit is movable, A protruding portion that protrudes upward is formed in a portion of the sensor unit located around the weight detection portion, A container in which a gap is formed between the outer peripheral portion of the weight detection portion and the protrusion.
  • Appendix 1-11 In Appendix 1-10, A guide rail extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward is provided on the upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion, A storage container in which a drainage part is formed in the projecting part by notching a part thereof, and the drainage part is positioned in the notch part of the guide rail.
  • the sensor unit is formed with a connection opening for drawing out the wiring, A notch opening is formed on the wall of the container to pull out another wiring, One or more wiring covers connecting the connection opening and the notch opening, The storage box in which the sensor unit and the wiring cover are separated from each other.
  • the sensor unit includes a mounting body, The weight detection portion of the weight sensor is exposed or protrudes downward from the mounting portion main body.
  • Appendix 1-15 In Appendix 1-1 or 1-12, A container comprising the above-mentioned container, wherein the height of the side wall of the container is 3 cm or more and 9 cm or less.
  • Appendix 2-4 In any one of Appendix 2-1 to 2-3, The weight sensor is provided on the left wall side or the right wall side of the storage chamber, The front of the storage chamber is open, The storage chamber in which the longitudinal direction of the load cell is arranged along the left wall or the right wall of the storage chamber.
  • Appendix 2-5 In any one of Appendix 2-1 to Appendix 2-3, The weight sensor is arranged at a position corresponding to the shelf or container arranged at the bottom of the storage room, The front of the storage chamber is open, A container in which the longitudinal direction of the load cell is arranged along the lateral direction of the storage chamber.
  • a temperature sensor is usually arranged in the storage compartment of the refrigerator to detect the temperature in the storage compartment. Moreover, since the detection value of the weight sensor also depends on the ambient temperature, it is desirable to correct the detection value using a temperature sensor in the storage compartment where the weight sensor is arranged.
  • the storage compartment is provided with an outlet for supplying cool air, and the wall surface of the refrigerator is provided with a hot gas pipe or the like for suppressing dew condensation due to the temperature difference between the refrigerator and the outside. If the temperature influences given by these are greatly different between the weight sensor and the temperature sensor, the correction cannot be performed accurately.
  • the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2007-010208 does not consider such a point.
  • the refrigerator interior temperature sensor is used for correcting the detection value of the weight sensor and for controlling a cooling fan and/or a compressor for compressing a refrigerant used for blowing air to the storage compartment.
  • the refrigerator wherein the weight sensor and the temperature sensor are arranged at positions avoiding or not avoiding the cool air discharge direction of the discharge port.
  • the refrigerator wherein the weight sensor and the temperature sensor are both arranged at positions overlapping with or not overlapping with the hot gas pipe in a front view of the surface.
  • Appendix 4-2 In Appendix 4-1, The folding part extends over the upper side, the front side, and the lower side of the tip part.
  • Appendix 4-3 In Appendix 4-1, The storage container, wherein the folded portion is made of a softer material than the tip portion.
  • Appendix 5-2 In Appendix 5-1, When the shelf or the container slides on the guide rail and moves backward from a position in front of the weight sensor, the sensor contact portion moves backward from a height higher than the weight sensor to move the weight detection portion. and moves further downward to contact the weight detection unit from above.
  • the sensor contact portion includes a front sensor contact portion that can contact the weight detection portion of the weight sensor on the front side and a rear sensor contact portion that can contact the weight detection portion of the weight sensor on the rear side,
  • the sensor contact portion moves rearward from a position forward of the front weight sensor, the front and rear sensor contact portions move toward the front weight sensor.
  • a container that passes above and moves downward on the weight sensor on the rear side and contacts the weight detection part of the weight sensor on the rear side from above.
  • the shelf or the container has side ribs protruding laterally on its sides, a side wall of the chamber includes a lower rib protruding below the side rib;
  • the side rib is spaced apart from the lower rib,
  • the shelf or the container is tilted when the shelf or the container is sliding on the guide rail, or when the sensor contact portion is in contact with the weight detection portion , a container disposed at a position in contact with the side ribs.
  • the shelf or the container has side ribs protruding laterally on its sides, a side wall of the chamber includes a lower rib protruding below the side rib;
  • the side rib is spaced apart from the lower rib, Separately from the guide rail, a structure capable of supporting another shelf or another container above the guide rail, The lower rib is disposed between the guide rail and the structure in the vertical direction.
  • the shelf or the container has side ribs protruding laterally on its sides, a side wall of the chamber includes an upper rib projecting above the side rib;
  • the side rib is spaced apart from the lower rib, Separately from the guide rail, a structure capable of supporting another shelf or another container above the guide rail, The upper rib is arranged vertically between the guide rail and the structure.
  • Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-139148 which relates to a pressure-sensitive sensor used in a device that detects and controls changes in pressure due to manual operation, discloses an elastic pressing body 13 for pressing a pressure-sensitive rubber 12 against a conductor pattern. (0001, 0010, FIG. 1).
  • Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 9-139148 is a structure on the premise that a force of the level of human manual operation is applied. On the other hand, assuming a weight sensor that is used to detect the weight of stored foodstuffs in a container such as a refrigerator, it is necessary to assume a higher level of food load than that in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-139148.
  • the inventors have proposed a structure for detecting a load, which tends to be larger than that in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-139148.
  • the study was conducted including a structure different from that in the publication.
  • the sensor cover receives part of the load, which is transmitted to other parts in contact with the sensor cover to the sensor side.
  • the inventors have found the problems that the load is dispersed and the detection accuracy is lowered, and that if the sensor cover is made of a soft material, the risk of breakage of the sensor cover increases.
  • Appendix 6-2 In Appendix 6-1, The weight sensor, wherein the sensor cover has a hardness of 70 or less and/or a thickness of 2.5 mm or less.
  • Appendix 6-3 A sensor unit containing the weight sensor according to Appendix 6-1 or 6-2, A cover member located on the opposite side of the case body across an end portion of the sensor cover that is in contact with the case body, The cover member presses the end portion toward the case body.
  • Appendix 6-4 In Appendix 6-1 or 6-2, The weight sensor, wherein an edge of the sensor cover facing the side surface of the weight detection section has a gap with respect to the weight detection section.
  • Appendix 6-5 In Appendix 6-1 or 6-4, A weight sensor in which the rim does not extend 360 degrees around the weight sensing part and thus partially functions as a drain hole.
  • Appendix 6-6 In Appendix 6-1 or 6-2, A weight sensor having a washer interposed between the sensor cover and the weight detection unit.

Abstract

This storage comprises: an inner box 103 that forms a storage chamber having an opening forward; a container 105 disposed in the storage chamber; a plurality of weight sensors 200 that receive the weight of stored items placed in the container 105; and a sensor unit 220. The sensor unit 220 is equipped with: a first mounting portion 221a that houses at least one of the weight sensors 200 and at least part of wiring connecting to the weight sensor 200 and extends in a direction along the wall surface of the storage chamber; and a second mounting portion 221b that is connected to the first mounting portion 221a, and houses at least the other weight sensor 200 and at least part of wiring 227 that connects to the weight sensor 200. Furthermore, the sensor unit 220 is disposed below the container 105 and is separate from the container 105.

Description

収容庫containment vault
 本発明は冷蔵庫等の収容庫に関する。 The present invention relates to a container such as a refrigerator.
 冷蔵庫等の収容庫内に設置したセンサの情報に基づき、収容物の有無・保存位置等を検出し、収容物の在庫管理を行う技術が提案されている。 Technology has been proposed to detect the presence or absence of stored items and their storage locations based on information from sensors installed in storage compartments such as refrigerators, and to manage the inventory of stored items.
 収容物の保存位置を検出する技術としては、例えば特許文献1に記載の技術がある。特許文献1に記載の技術においては、冷蔵室3を形成する内箱2の側壁に前後方向に亙って凸形成された棚受けビード2aの4隅に圧力センサ11を固着している(0012,0013、図2,3等)。
 特許文献2は、棚上段54と棚下段55と、これらの隙間空間に設けた歪ゲージセンサ56や電気配線が一部材の棚とされている。電気配線は、棚の背面側に設けられたセンサ側防水コネクタ58に嵌装されると共に、冷蔵庫51の本体側防水コネクタ59に接続される(0026,0027,0031,0032、図2等)。棚上段54、棚下段55、及び隙間空間が一体となって引き出される構造である(0032)。単一の歪ゲージセンサ56によって重量検知を行うことを前提としている(0012,0036等)。
As a technique for detecting the storage position of a contained object, there is a technique described in Patent Document 1, for example. In the technique described in Patent Document 1, pressure sensors 11 are fixed to the four corners of a shelf support bead 2a formed on the side wall of an inner box 2 forming a refrigerating chamber 3 and protruding in the front-rear direction (0012). , 0013, FIGS. 2, 3, etc.).
In Patent Document 2, an upper shelf 54, a lower shelf 55, and a strain gauge sensor 56 and electrical wiring provided in a gap between them are formed as a single shelf. The electrical wiring is fitted into a sensor-side waterproof connector 58 provided on the rear side of the shelf and connected to a body-side waterproof connector 59 of the refrigerator 51 (0026, 0027, 0031, 0032, FIG. 2, etc.). It is a structure in which the upper shelf 54, the lower shelf 55, and the clearance space are pulled out together (0032). It is assumed that weight detection is performed by a single strain gauge sensor 56 (0012, 0036, etc.).
特開2007-010208号公報Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-010208 特開2013-124798号公報JP 2013-124798 A
 棚受けの4隅又はこの近傍それぞれの一部又は全部にセンサを設置するにあたっては、センサと制御回路部を電気的に接続する必要があるが、特許文献1に記載の技術においては、センサの収容方法や配線の接続方法については考慮されていなかった。 In order to install the sensors in the four corners of the shelf support or in the vicinity of each of them partially or entirely, it is necessary to electrically connect the sensors and the control circuit unit. No consideration was given to the method of accommodation or the method of wiring connection.
 特許文献2は、棚上段54の中央に単一の歪ゲージセンサ56を配する方式での検知精度改善のための収容構造を開示するものであり、複数のセンサを前提とした方式については何ら記載も示唆もしていない。 Patent Document 2 discloses a housing structure for improving detection accuracy in a method in which a single strain gauge sensor 56 is arranged in the center of the upper shelf 54, and does not describe a method assuming a plurality of sensors. Neither mentioned nor suggested.
 上記事情を考慮した本発明は、
 前方が開口した貯蔵室を形成する内箱と、
 前記貯蔵室に配された棚又は容器と、
 前記棚又は前記容器に載置された収容物の重量を受ける複数の重量センサと、
 センサユニットと、を備え、
 前記センサユニットは、
  前記重量センサの少なくとも1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第一取付部と、
  該第一取付部に接続されており、前記重量センサの少なくとも他の1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第二取付部と、を備える収容庫である。
The present invention in consideration of the above circumstances,
an inner box forming a frontally open storage compartment;
a shelf or container arranged in the storage room;
a plurality of weight sensors that receive the weight of the contents placed on the shelf or the container;
a sensor unit;
The sensor unit is
a first mounting portion that accommodates at least one of the weight sensors and at least a portion of wiring connected to the weight sensor;
The container is provided with a second mounting portion connected to the first mounting portion and housing at least one of the weight sensors and at least part of the wiring connected to the weight sensor.
 そのうえで、
 前記センサユニットは、前記棚又は前記容器より下方に設けられ、該棚又は該容器とは別体である。
 または、
 前記センサユニットは、前記棚又は前記容器に取り付けられており、
 前記棚又は前記容器を支持する固定部材を備え、
 前記重量センサの重量検知部が下方を向いて設けられていて、前記固定部材に接触可能である。
After that,
The sensor unit is provided below the shelf or the container and is separate from the shelf or the container.
or,
The sensor unit is attached to the shelf or the container,
A fixing member that supports the shelf or the container,
A weight detection portion of the weight sensor faces downward and can come into contact with the fixed member.
冷蔵庫の外観斜視図である。It is an external appearance perspective view of a refrigerator. 図1のII-II線断面図である。FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1; 扉を外した状態における冷蔵庫の正面図である。It is a front view of a refrigerator in the state which removed the door. 図1の冷蔵庫を前後方向に切断した斜視図である。It is the perspective view which cut|disconnected the refrigerator of FIG. 1 to the front-back direction. 冷蔵庫のシステム構成図である。It is a system block diagram of a refrigerator. 上段センサユニットを取り外した状態の外観斜視図である。FIG. 4 is an external perspective view of a state in which the upper sensor unit is removed; 図6の上段センサユニットに容器を載置した状態を示す外観斜視図である。FIG. 7 is an external perspective view showing a state in which a container is placed on the upper sensor unit of FIG. 6; カバー部材を外した状態の上段センサユニットの上面図である。FIG. 4 is a top view of the upper sensor unit with the cover member removed; 図8に内箱や固定部材などを追加したIX-IX線断面図(センサユニット220(取付部本体223とカバー部材224)の内箱側への固定状態を示す断面図)である。FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IX-IX (a cross-sectional view showing a fixed state of the sensor unit 220 (mounting portion main body 223 and cover member 224) to the inner box side) to which the inner box, fixing members, etc. are added to FIG. 2つのセンサユニットの下方側を視野に入れた斜視図である。It is the perspective view which put the lower side of two sensor units in the field of view. 図10のXI-XI線断面図である。11 is a cross-sectional view along line XI-XI of FIG. 10; FIG. 図10のXII-XII線断面図である。11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XII-XII of FIG. 10; FIG. 重量センサの外観斜視図である。1 is an external perspective view of a weight sensor; FIG. 重量センサの分解斜視図である。1 is an exploded perspective view of a weight sensor; FIG. 配線接続前における箱体内部の角部を下方斜めから見た斜視図である。It is the perspective view which looked at the corner|angular part inside a box before wiring connection from the downward diagonal. 配線接続後における箱体内部の角部を下方斜めから見た斜視図である。It is the perspective view which looked at the corner|angular part inside a box from the downward diagonal after wiring connection. 配線カバーを装着後における箱体内部の角部を下方斜めから見た斜視図である。It is the perspective view which looked at the corner|angular part inside a box from the downward diagonal after mounting|wearing with a wiring cover. 下段センサユニットの上面図である。It is a top view of a lower stage sensor unit. カバー部材を外した状態の下段センサユニットの上面図である。FIG. 4 is a top view of the lower sensor unit with the cover member removed; 下段センサユニットにトレーと容器を載置した状態を示す冷蔵庫の右半分を削除した断面斜視図である。Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view with the right half removed of the refrigerator showing a state in which the tray and the container are placed on the lower sensor unit; 下段センサユニットにトレーを載置した状態を示す冷蔵庫の右半分を削除した断面斜視図である。FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view with the right half of the refrigerator removed, showing a state in which the tray is placed on the lower sensor unit; 下段センサユニットと配線の接続関係を示す冷蔵庫の透過外観斜視図である。Fig. 2 is a see-through external perspective view of the refrigerator showing the connection relationship between the lower sensor unit and the wiring; 冷蔵庫の左半分を削除した断面斜視図である。It is the cross-sectional perspective view which deleted the left half of the refrigerator. 図23のXXIV部拡大図である。24 is an enlarged view of the XXIV part of FIG. 23; FIG. 図23のXXIV部拡大図である。24 is an enlarged view of the XXIV part of FIG. 23; FIG. 図23のXXIV部拡大図である。24 is an enlarged view of the XXIV part of FIG. 23; FIG. 容器の左側面図である。It is a left side view of a container. 図27のXXVIII部拡大図である。FIG. 28 is an enlarged view of XXVIII part of FIG. 27; 図3のXXIX部拡大図(重量センサに容器を載置した状態を示す正面図)である。4 is an enlarged view of the XXIX part of FIG. 3 (a front view showing a state where a container is placed on the weight sensor); FIG. 図29のXXX部拡大図である。FIG. 30 is an enlarged view of the XXX part of FIG. 29; 容器を下方斜めから見た下方斜視図である。It is the downward perspective view which looked at the container from the downward diagonal. 図4のXXXII部拡大図である。5 is an enlarged view of XXXII part of FIG. 4. FIG. 図4のXXXIII部拡大図である。5 is an enlarged view of XXXIII part of FIG. 4. FIG. 収容物を載置した容器の左側面図である。It is a left view of the container which mounted the content. 冷蔵庫の右側面を透過した側面図である。It is the side view which penetrated the right side of a refrigerator. 図35のXXXVI-XXXVI線断面図である。36 is a cross-sectional view along line XXXVI-XXXVI of FIG. 35; FIG. 棚を上方から見た外観斜視図である。It is the external appearance perspective view which looked at the shelf from upper direction. 棚を下方から見た外観斜視図である。It is the external appearance perspective view which looked at the shelf from the downward direction. 棚を下方から見た分解斜視図である。It is the exploded perspective view which looked at the shelf from the downward direction. 別実施例における図10のXI-XI線断面図である。FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view along line XI-XI of FIG. 10 in another embodiment;
 以下、本発明の実施例について添付の図面を参照しつつ説明する。同様の構成要素には同様の符号を付し、同様の説明は繰り返さない。 Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings. Similar components are denoted by similar reference numerals, and similar descriptions are not repeated.
 本発明の各種の構成要素は必ずしも個々に独立した存在である必要はなく、一の構成要素が複数の部材から成ること、複数の構成要素が一の部材から成ること、或る構成要素が別の構成要素の一部であること、或る構成要素の一部と他の構成要素の一部とが重複すること、などを許容する。 The various constituent elements of the present invention do not necessarily have to be independent entities, and one constituent element may consist of a plurality of members, a plurality of constituent elements may consist of one member, a certain constituent element may part of a component, part of one component overlaps part of another component, and so on.
 本発明の実施例1について、図面を用いて説明する。実施例1では、収容庫の一例として、貯蔵室の温度を調整して保冷可能な冷蔵庫の例について説明する。収容庫としてはその他、温度調整せずに外気と略同一温度となり、周囲が壁面や扉で囲まれた保存庫や、例えば前後の一方または両方が開口した家具とすることができる。 Example 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the first embodiment, as an example of the container, a refrigerator capable of keeping cold by adjusting the temperature of the storage compartment will be described. As a storage box, it is possible to use a storage box whose surroundings are surrounded by walls and doors, and which is open at one or both of its front and rear ends.
 図1は冷蔵庫の外観斜視図であり、図2は図1のII-II線断面図である。図3は扉を外した状態における冷蔵庫の正面図、図4は図1の冷蔵庫を前後方向に切断した斜視図であり、図5は冷蔵庫のシステム構成図である。各図において各方向を矢印にて示すように、使用者の視点から見て前・後・左・右・上・下と定義する。  Fig. 1 is an external perspective view of the refrigerator, and Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II in Fig. 1. 3 is a front view of the refrigerator with the door removed, FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the refrigerator in FIG. 1 cut in the front-rear direction, and FIG. 5 is a system configuration diagram of the refrigerator. As indicated by arrows in each drawing, directions are defined as forward, backward, left, right, up, and down from the viewpoint of the user.
 〔冷蔵庫の構成〕
 冷蔵庫100は、前方が開口した箱体101(外箱)にて外郭を構成している。箱体101の前方には、開口部を開閉する扉102が備えられている。箱体101は上部を構成する天板101aと、底部を構成する底板101bと、左右側部を構成する側板101cと、背部を構成する背面板101dから構成されている。箱体101の内部には内箱103が備えられている。箱体101と内箱103との間には、発泡断熱材140が充填されている。
[Refrigerator configuration]
Refrigerator 100 forms an outer shell with box body 101 (outer box) having an open front. A door 102 for opening and closing the opening is provided in front of the box 101 . The box 101 is composed of a top plate 101a forming an upper portion, a bottom plate 101b forming a bottom portion, side plates 101c forming left and right sides, and a rear plate 101d forming a back portion. An inner box 103 is provided inside the box 101 . A foam heat insulating material 140 is filled between the box 101 and the inner box 103 .
 内箱103で形成される庫内104(貯蔵室)には、上下方向に複数の棚又は容器105(105a,105b,105c,105d,105e)が備えられている。本実施例では、いずれも側壁高さが例えば数cm以上あり、側壁に接続して略水平の面である載置面を備えた容器としている。容器105a,105bの側壁高さの方が容器105c-105eの側壁高さよりも小さい。容器105には、収容物として、肉・魚・野菜・飲み物等の食品が載置される。各容器105a,105b,105c,105d,105eは着脱自在であり、収容物が載置された状態のまま冷蔵庫外に取り出すことができる。また、容器105d等を取り外して、最下段の容器105eに背の高い収容物を載置するような使い方ができる。 A plurality of shelves or containers 105 (105a, 105b, 105c, 105d, 105e) are provided in the vertical direction in the storage interior 104 (storage room) formed by the inner box 103 . In this embodiment, each container has a side wall height of, for example, several centimeters or more, and is connected to the side wall and provided with a mounting surface which is a substantially horizontal surface. The sidewall height of containers 105a and 105b is less than the sidewall height of containers 105c-105e. Foods such as meat, fish, vegetables, and beverages are placed in the container 105 as items to be stored. Each of the containers 105a, 105b, 105c, 105d, and 105e is detachable, and can be taken out of the refrigerator with the contents placed thereon. In addition, it is possible to remove the containers 105d and the like and place a tall object on the lowermost container 105e.
 重量センサにて重量を測定すべき収容物が傾いて、内箱103に接触すると、検知される重量が真値よりも低くなってしまう。このため、収容物は側壁高さのある容器105に収容されるのが好ましい。具体的な側壁高さとしては、直上の棚までの高さや想定される収納物にもよるが、3cm、4cm、5cm以上にすることが望ましい。例えば本実施例での容器105bは、200mlの紙パックジュースや500ml缶の収納を想定し、側壁高さの上限は9cm又は8cmにできる。 When the content whose weight is to be measured by the weight sensor tilts and touches the inner box 103, the detected weight becomes lower than the true value. For this reason, it is preferable that the contents are contained in the container 105 having a side wall height. As for the specific height of the side wall, it is desirable to set it to 3 cm, 4 cm, or 5 cm or more, depending on the height to the shelf immediately above and the items to be stored. For example, the container 105b in this embodiment can accommodate 200 ml paper pack juice or 500 ml cans, and the upper limit of the side wall height can be 9 cm or 8 cm.
 また、重量センサユニット用の容器105aと105bとの位置は入れ替えることが可能であるとともに、重量センサユニット用ではない容器105cと105dとの位置は入れ替えることが可能である。なお、重量センサユニット用の容器105a,105bと、重量センサユニット用ではない容器105c,105dとの位置を夫々入れ替えられるようにしても良い。 Further, the positions of the containers 105a and 105b for the weight sensor unit can be interchanged, and the positions of the containers 105c and 105d not for the weight sensor unit can be interchanged. Note that the containers 105a and 105b for the weight sensor unit and the containers 105c and 105d not for the weight sensor unit may be exchanged.
 内箱103の内面には、前後方向に延びた複数の内箱上リブ106a、及び複数の内箱下リブ106bが形成されている。この内箱上リブ106a、内箱下リブ106bは内箱103の左右両壁に形成されている。内箱下リブ106bそれぞれの下方には、容器105の載置面を支持すると共に複数の重量センサ200を収容したセンサユニット220が備えられている。実施例1では上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220b、下段センサユニット220cの3つのセンサユニット220を備えている。なお、図4では、中段センサユニット220b、下段センサユニット220cのみを表示している。センサユニットの数は3つに限られるものでは無い。例えば、上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220b、下段センサユニット220cの何れか1つ、或いは何れか2つ設置するようにしても良い。 On the inner surface of the inner box 103, a plurality of inner box upper ribs 106a and a plurality of inner box lower ribs 106b extending in the front-rear direction are formed. The inner box upper rib 106 a and the inner box lower rib 106 b are formed on both left and right walls of the inner box 103 . A sensor unit 220 that supports the mounting surface of the container 105 and accommodates a plurality of weight sensors 200 is provided below each of the inner box lower ribs 106b. In Example 1, three sensor units 220 are provided: an upper sensor unit 220a, a middle sensor unit 220b, and a lower sensor unit 220c. Note that FIG. 4 shows only the middle sensor unit 220b and the lower sensor unit 220c. The number of sensor units is not limited to three. For example, one or two of the upper sensor unit 220a, the middle sensor unit 220b, and the lower sensor unit 220c may be installed.
 箱体101の下部には、冷媒を圧縮する圧縮機107が備えられている。圧縮機107には、図示しない凝縮器、膨張弁、蒸発器が接続されて冷凍サイクルを構成し、冷媒の気化熱を利用して庫内104を冷却する。内箱103には、冷気を吹き出す吐出口108が形成されており、図示しない冷却ファンから送風された冷気を庫内104に吐出する。 A compressor 107 that compresses the refrigerant is provided at the bottom of the box 101 . A condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator (not shown) are connected to the compressor 107 to form a refrigeration cycle, and the heat of vaporization of the refrigerant is used to cool the interior 104 . The inner box 103 is formed with a discharge port 108 for blowing out cold air, and discharges cold air blown from a cooling fan (not shown) into the compartment 104 .
 箱体101の後部には、圧縮機107等を制御する主制御基板109が備えられている。主制御基板109は、例えば庫内104に設置された庫内温度センサ110が検出した庫内温度に基づき、圧縮機107や冷却ファンを制御する。また、箱体101の後部には、複数の重量センサ200に電源を供給し、重量センサ200の検出結果を取得するセンサ基板111と、このセンサ基板111と接続された無線通信を行うWLAN(Wireless Local Area Network)通信ユニット112が備えられている。庫内104には、使用者が庫内温度を調整したり、WLAN通信ユニット112のスイッチの入切を行う操作基板113が備えられている。 A main control board 109 that controls the compressor 107 and the like is provided at the rear of the box 101 . The main control board 109 controls the compressor 107 and the cooling fan based on the internal temperature detected by the internal temperature sensor 110 installed in the internal storage 104, for example. Further, at the rear of the box 101, a sensor board 111 for supplying power to a plurality of weight sensors 200 and acquiring the detection results of the weight sensors 200, and a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) communication unit 112 is provided. Inside the refrigerator 104 , an operation board 113 is provided for the user to adjust the temperature inside the refrigerator and turn on/off the switch of the WLAN communication unit 112 .
 重量センサ200は、容器105a,容器105b,容器105eの例えば載置面の下方にそれぞれ配置され、容器105a,容器105b,容器105eそれぞれの載置面に載置された収容物の重量を検出することで、収容物の有無や量、個数を検知又は推定するものである。 The weight sensors 200 are arranged, for example, below the mounting surfaces of the containers 105a, 105b, and 105e, respectively, and detect the weight of the contents placed on the respective mounting surfaces of the containers 105a, 105b, and 105e. By doing so, the presence or absence, the amount, and the number of objects can be detected or estimated.
 〔冷蔵庫のシステム構成〕
 冷蔵庫100のシステム構成について図5を用いて説明する。主制御基板109には操作基板113が接続され、使用者が設定する温調用ボリューム113aの情報を取得する。また、主制御基板109には、庫内温度センサ110が接続され、庫内104の温度を検出する。主制御基板109は、温調用ボリューム113aの情報と庫内温度センサ110が検出する庫内温度を基に、圧縮機107を制御する。
[Refrigerator system configuration]
A system configuration of refrigerator 100 will be described with reference to FIG. An operation board 113 is connected to the main control board 109, and acquires information on the temperature control volume 113a set by the user. In addition, an in-chamber temperature sensor 110 is connected to the main control board 109 to detect the temperature in the in-chamber 104 . The main control board 109 controls the compressor 107 based on the information of the temperature control volume 113 a and the internal temperature detected by the internal temperature sensor 110 .
 重量センサ200には、主制御基板109からセンサ基板111を介して電源が供給される。容器105a,容器105b,容器105eに食品等の収容物が載置され、或いは容器105a,容器105b,容器105eから食品等の収容物が取り出されると、重量の変化を重量センサ200が検出し、センサ出力としてセンサ基板111に送信される。センサ基板111では、フィルタ回路・増幅回路111bにてノイズの除去、信号の増幅が行われ、重量センサ200の検出信号がサブマイコン111aに入力される。サブマイコン111aでは、変化前の重量センサ200の検出値が記憶されており、変化前と変化後の検出値から容器105に載置された収容物の有無・量を判断する。 Power is supplied to the weight sensor 200 from the main control board 109 through the sensor board 111 . When objects such as food are placed in the containers 105a, 105b, and 105e, or when objects such as food are taken out of the containers 105a, 105b, and 105e, the weight sensor 200 detects changes in weight, It is transmitted to the sensor substrate 111 as a sensor output. In the sensor substrate 111, the filter circuit/amplifier circuit 111b performs noise removal and signal amplification, and the detection signal of the weight sensor 200 is input to the sub-microcomputer 111a. The sub-microcomputer 111a stores the detected value of the weight sensor 200 before the change, and determines the presence/absence and amount of the content placed in the container 105 from the detected value before and after the change.
 例えば、サブマイコン111aは、予め登録された最大重量に対する現在の検知重量の割合を算出できる。最大重量については、例えば、ユーザによって載置された所定の商品をいくつか載置面に載置してもらい、この重量を100%とすることができる。具体的には、容器105bに10本のビールを使用者が載置した場合、このときの検出値を最大重量(100%)として記録する。そして、使用者が容器105bから8本のビールを取り出すと、サブマイコン111aは重量センサ200の検出値に基づいて、容器105bには記録した最大重量に対し残り20%(2本)の商品が残っていることを把握する。サブマイコン111aは、ビールの在庫が少なくなったと判断し、WLAN通信ユニット112を介して、ビールの残量が減っているため発注するよう、使用者に通知する。このようにして、冷蔵庫100の在庫管理が行われる。商品名などの情報は、別途ユーザからの設定によってサブマイコン111aに記憶したり、サブマイコン111aが取得可能な外部装置に記憶したりすることができる。なお、商品名の登録は必須ではない。このようにすると例えば、重量センサ200を下部に備える各容器105には、あらかじめ登録した単一種の商品のみが載置されるようにユーザが留意すれば、各容器105の在庫量(在庫数)を算出できる。 For example, the sub-microcomputer 111a can calculate the ratio of the currently detected weight to the pre-registered maximum weight. As for the maximum weight, for example, several predetermined products placed by the user are placed on the placement surface, and this weight can be set to 100%. Specifically, when the user places 10 bottles of beer in the container 105b, the detected value at this time is recorded as the maximum weight (100%). Then, when the user takes out eight bottles of beer from the container 105b, the sub-microcomputer 111a detects that the remaining 20% (two bottles) of the maximum weight recorded in the container 105b is present based on the detection value of the weight sensor 200. Figure out what's left. The sub-microcomputer 111a determines that the beer stock is low, and notifies the user via the WLAN communication unit 112 to place an order because the remaining amount of beer is low. In this manner, inventory management of the refrigerator 100 is performed. Information such as product names can be separately stored in the sub-microcomputer 111a according to user settings, or can be stored in an external device that can be acquired by the sub-microcomputer 111a. Registration of the product name is not essential. In this way, for example, if the user takes care that only a single type of product registered in advance is placed in each container 105 having the weight sensor 200 at the bottom, the stock amount (inventory quantity) of each container 105 can be calculated. can be calculated.
 主制御基板109はセンサ基板111と接続されており、UART(Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter)通信が行われている。例えば、主制御基板109はセンサ基板111からの情報を得て、図示しない表示部にビールの在庫数を表示する。また、主制御基板109はセンサ基板111の故障診断を実施する。 The main control board 109 is connected to the sensor board 111, and UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter) communication is performed. For example, the main control board 109 obtains information from the sensor board 111 and displays the stock quantity of beer on a display unit (not shown). Further, the main control board 109 performs failure diagnosis of the sensor board 111 .
 重量センサ200とセンサ基板111とは、配線で接続されている。重量センサ200は庫内104に設置され、センサ基板111は例えば箱体101の外面、すなわち庫外に設置される。これらを接続する配線処理が必要である。庫内104の配線は、断線やユーザの接触の抑制、美感の向上の観点から、庫内104で露出しないようにすることが望ましい。以下、配線処理について説明する。 The weight sensor 200 and the sensor substrate 111 are connected by wiring. The weight sensor 200 is installed inside the refrigerator 104, and the sensor substrate 111 is installed, for example, on the outer surface of the box 101, that is, outside the refrigerator. Wiring processing is required to connect these. It is desirable that the wiring in the refrigerator interior 104 should not be exposed in the refrigerator interior 104 from the viewpoint of suppressing disconnection and user contact and improving aesthetics. The wiring process will be described below.
 〔上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220bの構成〕
 まず、上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220bの構成について説明する。図6は上段センサユニットを取り外した状態の外観斜視図である。図7は図6の上段センサユニットに容器を載置した状態を示す外観斜視図である。図8はカバー部材を外した状態の上段センサユニットの上面図である。なお、中段センサユニット220bは上段センサユニット220aと同一の構成であるので、説明は省略する。また、第一取付部221a側と第二取付部221b側との構成は同様にできる。
[Configuration of upper sensor unit 220a and middle sensor unit 220b]
First, the configurations of the upper sensor unit 220a and the middle sensor unit 220b will be described. FIG. 6 is an external perspective view with the upper sensor unit removed. 7 is an external perspective view showing a state in which a container is placed on the upper sensor unit of FIG. 6. FIG. FIG. 8 is a top view of the upper sensor unit with the cover member removed. Since the middle sensor unit 220b has the same configuration as the upper sensor unit 220a, the description thereof will be omitted. Also, the configurations of the first attachment portion 221a side and the second attachment portion 221b side can be the same.
 センサユニット220(上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220b)は、上面から見て前方が開放したU字状に形成されている。センサユニット220は、内箱103の左右壁(すなわち、貯蔵室の側壁)側にそれぞれ取付けられる第一取付部221a(取付部221)及び第二取付部221b(取付部221)と、第一取付部221aと第二取付部221bを繋ぐ接続部222を備えている。第一取付部221aには2つの重量センサ200が備えられている。同様に、第二取付部221bには2つの重量センサ200が備えられている。接続部は第一取付部221aの後端側と第二取付部221bの後端側を繋ぐ、すなわち、内箱103の後壁に略接して沿っていると好ましい。 The sensor unit 220 (upper sensor unit 220a, middle sensor unit 220b) is formed in a U shape with an open front when viewed from above. The sensor unit 220 includes a first mounting portion 221a (mounting portion 221) and a second mounting portion 221b (mounting portion 221) that are mounted on the left and right walls of the inner box 103 (that is, the side walls of the storage chamber), and the first mounting portion 221b (mounting portion 221). A connecting portion 222 that connects the portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b is provided. Two weight sensors 200 are provided on the first mounting portion 221a. Similarly, two weight sensors 200 are provided on the second mounting portion 221b. It is preferable that the connecting portion connects the rear end side of the first mounting portion 221a and the rear end side of the second mounting portion 221b, that is, substantially contacts the rear wall of the inner casing 103 and follows it.
 実施例1では、計4つの重量センサ200を備えているが、個数はこれに限定されるものでは無い。重量センサ200が4つ未満の場合、やや精度は劣後し得るが、例えば、第一取付部221a,第二取付部221bのそれぞれに1つの重量センサ200を配置したり、さらに接続部222にもう1つの重量センサ200を配するようにしても良い。重量センサ200は第一取付部221a,第二取付部221bを介して右壁又は左壁のそれぞれに少なくとも1つ以上(全体で少なくとも2つ以上)配置するようにすると良い。図7に示すようにセンサユニット220には、別体の容器105が載置される。すなわち、容器105はセンサユニット220に固定されておらずセンサユニット220から離間させることができる。 Although the first embodiment includes a total of four weight sensors 200, the number is not limited to this. If the number of weight sensors 200 is less than four, the accuracy may be somewhat inferior. A single weight sensor 200 may be arranged. At least one or more weight sensors 200 (at least two or more in total) should be arranged on each of the right wall and the left wall via the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. As shown in FIG. 7, a separate container 105 is placed on the sensor unit 220 . That is, the container 105 is not fixed to the sensor unit 220 and can be separated from the sensor unit 220 .
 容器105は、例えば透明の樹脂部材で成形される。こうすると、この容器105よりも下方に配された別の容器105に収容された食品が視認し易くなったり、貯蔵室上方に設けた庫内灯(図示せず)の明かりを広範囲に照明することができる。一方で、容器105の載置面の少なくとも重量センサ200の投影上の領域には、シボ加工部1051を施すことが望ましい。このシボ加工部1051が目隠しとなり、容器105を介して重量センサ200が視認することを抑制でき、意匠性を向上することができる。なお、シボ加工部1051は清掃性を考慮すると、容器105底面の上面側よりも下面側に施すことが望ましい。 The container 105 is molded, for example, from a transparent resin member. This makes it easier to see the food stored in another container 105 arranged below this container 105, and illuminates a wide range of lights from an interior light (not shown) provided above the storage chamber. be able to. On the other hand, it is desirable to form the texturing portion 1051 on at least the projection area of the weight sensor 200 on the mounting surface of the container 105 . This texturing portion 1051 serves as a blindfold, and it is possible to prevent the weight sensor 200 from being visually recognized through the container 105, thereby improving the design. It is desirable that the texturing portion 1051 is applied to the lower surface side of the bottom surface of the container 105 rather than the upper surface side in consideration of cleanability.
 第一取付部221a,第二取付部221bは、冷蔵庫正面から見て上下方向に沿って切断した断面がU字状に形成された取付部本体223と、断面U字状の上方開放部を覆うカバー部材224を備えている。同様に、接続部222は冷蔵庫側面から見て上下方向の断面がU字状に形成された接続部本体225と、断面U字状の上方開放部を覆うカバー部材226を備えている。そして、第一取付部221a,第二取付部221b,接続部222の内部には、空間が形成され、この空間が図8に示すように重量センサ200とセンサ基板111とを電気的に接続する配線227の配線収容部228となる。また、配線収容部228には4つの重量センサ200が配置され、各重量センサ200には配線227の一端が接続されている。配線227の他端は、配線収容部228から引き出され、箱体101に引き込まれ、センサ基板111と接続される。重量センサ200は上面から見た形状が例えば矩形状となっており、長手方向が箱体101の前後方向に沿うように配置される。このように重量センサ200を配置することにより、重量センサ200を内箱103の前後左右に寄せることができる。すなわち、収容物は重量センサ200よりも内側に設置されやすくなり、容器105の傾きを抑制することができる。 The first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b cover the mounting portion main body 223 having a U-shaped cross section cut along the vertical direction when viewed from the front of the refrigerator, and the upper open portion having a U-shaped cross section. A cover member 224 is provided. Similarly, the connection portion 222 includes a connection portion main body 225 having a U-shaped cross section in the vertical direction when viewed from the side of the refrigerator, and a cover member 226 that covers the upper open portion having the U-shaped cross section. A space is formed inside the first attachment portion 221a, the second attachment portion 221b, and the connection portion 222, and this space electrically connects the weight sensor 200 and the sensor substrate 111 as shown in FIG. It becomes the wiring accommodating portion 228 for the wiring 227 . Also, four weight sensors 200 are arranged in the wiring housing portion 228 , and one end of a wiring 227 is connected to each weight sensor 200 . The other end of the wiring 227 is pulled out from the wiring accommodating portion 228 , drawn into the box 101 , and connected to the sensor substrate 111 . The weight sensor 200 has, for example, a rectangular shape when viewed from above, and is arranged such that its longitudinal direction extends along the front-rear direction of the box 101 . By arranging the weight sensor 200 in this way, the weight sensor 200 can be brought to the front, back, left, and right of the inner case 103 . In other words, the contents can be easily placed inside the weight sensor 200, and the inclination of the container 105 can be suppressed.
 接続部222は、第一取付部221aと第二取付部221bそれぞれの中央側又は後端側に設けられており、例えば第一取付部221aと第二取付部221bそれぞれの前側の重量センサ200よりも後方又は後側の重量センサ200よりも後方に位置している。このようにすることでユーザが容器105を取り外す際の邪魔になりにくい。また、後端側であればさらに、配線を配置しやすい。 The connecting portion 222 is provided on the center side or the rear end side of each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. is located behind the weight sensor 200 on the rear or rear side. By doing so, it is less likely to be an obstacle when the user removes the container 105 . Moreover, if it is on the rear end side, it is easier to arrange the wiring.
 〔上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220bの固定方法〕
 次にセンサユニット220(上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220b)の冷蔵庫への固定方法について説明する。図9は図8に内箱103や固定部材229などを追加した場合のIX-IX線断面図(センサユニット220(取付部本体223とカバー部材224)の内箱103側への固定状態を示す断面図)である。図10は2つのセンサユニットの下方側を視野に入れた斜視図である。図11は図10のXI-XI線断面図である。図12は図10のXII-XII線断面図である。
[Method of Fixing Upper Sensor Unit 220a and Middle Sensor Unit 220b]
Next, a method for fixing the sensor units 220 (the upper sensor unit 220a and the middle sensor unit 220b) to the refrigerator will be described. FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line IX-IX when the inner box 103 and the fixing member 229 are added to FIG. cross-sectional view). FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the lower side of the two sensor units. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XI--XI of FIG. 10. FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XII-XII of FIG. 10. FIG.
 内箱103の側壁には、前後方向に沿って延びた固定部材229が配されている。固定部材229は、正面断面で上下に延在する部分(内箱取付面)がねじ231によって内箱103の側壁に取り付けられている。センサユニット220は、固定部材229のうち、正面断面で左右に延在する部分(センサユニット取付面)の上側に配されている。センサユニット220は、例えばワッシャー239を介して、固定部材229のうちセンサユニット取付面に挿通されたねじ230によって取り付けられている。 A fixing member 229 extending in the front-rear direction is arranged on the side wall of the inner box 103 . The fixing member 229 is attached to the side wall of the inner box 103 with a screw 231 at a portion (inner box attachment surface) extending vertically in the front cross section. The sensor unit 220 is arranged above a portion (sensor unit mounting surface) of the fixing member 229 that extends left and right in the front cross section. The sensor unit 220 is attached by a screw 230 inserted through the sensor unit attachment surface of the fixing member 229 via a washer 239, for example.
 固定部材229はステンレス等の剛性のある金属で形成され、長手方向が内箱103の前後方向に沿うように配置される。固定部材229の先端部229aが剥き出し状態となると先端部229aに触れた物が破損したりする虞があるので、センサユニット220(取付部本体223)の下方(下面)には、取付部本体223の前方先端部を後方に向かって折り返され、固定部材229の前縁を覆う折り返し部223aを備えている。固定部材229の先端部229aは取付部本体223の下面と折り返し部223aとの間に配置する。このようにすることで、例えば金属で形成されている固定部材229の先端部229aは、好ましくはより柔らかな、例えば樹脂で形成された折り返し部223aによって、先端部229aが丸みのある曲面で上側、前側、及び下側に亘って覆われる。食品等の収容物を容器105に載置する際、誤って固定部材229の先端部229aに触れることを抑制できる。また、使用者が誤ってセンサユニット220の前端部を下から突き上げるような力を加えても、折り返し部223aに覆われているため、変形を抑制し、センサユニット220が破損しにくい。 The fixing member 229 is made of rigid metal such as stainless steel, and is arranged so that its longitudinal direction extends along the front-rear direction of the inner box 103 . If the distal end portion 229a of the fixing member 229 is exposed, there is a risk that an object that touches the distal end portion 229a may be damaged. A folded portion 223 a is provided by folding back the front tip portion of the fixing member 229 to cover the front edge of the fixing member 229 . A tip portion 229a of the fixing member 229 is arranged between the lower surface of the mounting portion main body 223 and the folded portion 223a. In this way, the distal end portion 229a of the fixing member 229, which is made of metal, for example, is preferably formed with a softer folded portion 223a, for example, made of resin, so that the distal end portion 229a is formed into a rounded curved surface on the upper side. , front and underside. When placing an object such as food on the container 105, it is possible to prevent the tip portion 229a of the fixing member 229 from being accidentally touched. Moreover, even if the user accidentally pushes up the front end of the sensor unit 220 from below, since it is covered with the folded portion 223a, deformation is suppressed and the sensor unit 220 is less likely to be damaged.
 固定部材229(固定部)として、内箱103を庫内に向けて突出させ、突出部分を断熱材等で中実に形成したもの、例えばリブを用いてもよい。重量センサにかかる荷重を支える頑健な土台が形成できていればよい。 As the fixing member 229 (fixing part), the inner box 103 may be protruded toward the inside of the refrigerator, and the protruding part may be solidly formed with a heat insulating material or the like, such as a rib. It is only necessary to form a robust base that supports the load applied to the weight sensor.
 また、図12に示すように、センサユニット取付面の貫通孔229bとセンサユニット220の挿通孔部223bとにはねじ230が挿通される。挿通孔部223bは、貫通孔229bに対して隙間S2をもって遊嵌しており、この遊嵌を以て概ね径方向に位置決めされている。ねじ230が貫通孔229bと挿通孔部223bとに挿通して螺合されることで、センサユニット220は上下方向に位置決めされる。貫通孔229bの大きさは、ねじ頭と貫通孔229bとの間に配されたワッシャー239の外径寸法より小さい。 Further, as shown in FIG. 12, a screw 230 is inserted through the through hole 229b of the sensor unit mounting surface and the through hole 223b of the sensor unit 220. As shown in FIG. The insertion hole portion 223b is loosely fitted into the through hole 229b with a gap S2, and is positioned substantially radially with this loose fit. The sensor unit 220 is vertically positioned by inserting the screw 230 into the through hole 229b and the through hole portion 223b and screwing them together. The size of through hole 229b is smaller than the outer diameter of washer 239 arranged between the screw head and through hole 229b.
 固定部材229(内箱取付面)が内箱103に対して螺合しており、内箱103の外側には、例えば発泡断熱材が発泡充填される。また、内箱103内の空間である貯蔵室は、固定部材229とセンサユニット220の取付工程が行われる常温環境に比して10℃以上低温になり得る。このため、固定部材229とセンサユニット220の相対位置は、発泡断熱材の発泡精度や、発泡断熱材がなかったとしても、内箱103やセンサユニット220の熱収縮による変形の影響から変化する。このため、センサユニット220と固定部材229とが硬く固定されていると熱変形による応力が付与されて破損等の虞がある。実施例1では隙間S2を設けることにより、熱変形等による寸法変化の影響を吸収することができる。S2の好ましい寸法は、冷蔵庫の構造によって変わる。熱収縮による変形などの影響が十分小さいのであれば、ねじ230で直接取付部本体223とセンサユニット取付面を固定しても構わない。 The fixing member 229 (inner box mounting surface) is screwed to the inner box 103, and the outer side of the inner box 103 is filled with, for example, a foam insulation material. In addition, the storage room, which is the space inside the inner box 103, can be at a temperature of 10° C. or more lower than the room temperature environment in which the mounting process of the fixing member 229 and the sensor unit 220 is performed. Therefore, the relative positions of the fixing member 229 and the sensor unit 220 change due to the foaming accuracy of the foamed heat insulating material and the deformation of the inner box 103 and the sensor unit 220 due to thermal contraction even without the foamed heat insulating material. For this reason, if the sensor unit 220 and the fixing member 229 are rigidly fixed, stress due to thermal deformation may be applied, and there is a risk of damage or the like. In the first embodiment, by providing the gap S2, it is possible to absorb the influence of dimensional change due to thermal deformation or the like. The preferred dimensions of S2 will vary depending on the refrigerator construction. If the effect of deformation due to heat shrinkage is sufficiently small, the mounting portion main body 223 and the sensor unit mounting surface may be directly fixed with screws 230 .
 〔重量センサの構成〕
 次に重量センサの構成について図9、図11、図13、図14を用いて説明する。図13は重量センサの外観斜視図であり、図14は重量センサの分解斜視図である。
[Configuration of weight sensor]
Next, the configuration of the weight sensor will be described with reference to FIGS. 9, 11, 13 and 14. FIG. 13 is an external perspective view of the weight sensor, and FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view of the weight sensor.
 重量センサ200は、板状のロードセル201と、ロードセル201の長手方向一方側の下部に配置された第1台座202と、第1台座202下方に配置され、ロードセル201が載置されるケース体203と、ロードセル201の長手方向他方側の上部に配置され、縦断面形状がL字状の第2台座204と、ケース体203の上部に配置され、ロードセル201,第1台座202,及び第2台座204を収容するセンサカバー205と、センサカバー205の上部に配置された重量検知部206とを備えている。重量検知部206は、軸方向に力が付与されると軸方向にやや変位可能で、その力に応じた重量を検知できる。重量検知部206の変位前後で、重量検知部206の上端は、センサカバー205よりも上方にある。このため、重量検知部206に棚や容器を載置しても、棚や容器がセンサカバー205に擦れることを抑制できる。 The weight sensor 200 includes a plate-shaped load cell 201, a first pedestal 202 arranged below one longitudinal direction side of the load cell 201, and a case body 203 arranged below the first pedestal 202 and on which the load cell 201 is placed. , a second pedestal 204 having an L-shaped vertical cross section, which is arranged on the other side of the load cell 201 in the longitudinal direction, and the load cell 201, the first pedestal 202, and the second pedestal, which are arranged on the upper part of the case body 203. 204 and a weight detection unit 206 arranged on the upper part of the sensor cover 205 . The weight detection unit 206 can be slightly displaced in the axial direction when a force is applied in the axial direction, and can detect the weight according to the force. Before and after the weight detection unit 206 is displaced, the upper end of the weight detection unit 206 is above the sensor cover 205 . Therefore, even if a shelf or a container is placed on the weight detection unit 206, the sensor cover 205 can be prevented from rubbing against the shelf or the container.
 センサカバー205のうちケース体203に対向する面は、第2台座204と重量検知部206の間に備えられている。また、センサカバー205は、柔軟性のあるシリコンゴム等で構成されている。板状のロードセル201には、2つの歪みセンサ201a、201bが取り付けられている。歪みセンサ201a、201bはロードセル201に荷重が加わって生じるロードセル201の歪みを検出し、2つの歪みセンサ201a、201bの歪み量の差から重量を検出する。ロードセル201は長手方向が冷蔵庫の前後方向に沿って配置している。 A surface of the sensor cover 205 facing the case body 203 is provided between the second pedestal 204 and the weight detection unit 206 . Further, the sensor cover 205 is made of flexible silicon rubber or the like. Two strain sensors 201a and 201b are attached to the plate-like load cell 201. FIG. The strain sensors 201a and 201b detect the strain of the load cell 201 caused by the load applied to the load cell 201, and the weight is detected from the difference between the strain amounts of the two strain sensors 201a and 201b. The load cell 201 is arranged such that its longitudinal direction extends along the longitudinal direction of the refrigerator.
 ロードセル201の長手方向一方側(後方向)上部にはワッシャー207を設け、上部からねじ208を挿通している。ワッシャー207、ロードセル201、第1台座202、及びケース体203それぞれに形成した貫通孔にねじ208が挿入されている。ケース体203を挟んで第1台座202の反対側に配置したナット209にねじ208を螺合させ、ロードセル201をケース体203に固定する。 A washer 207 is provided on one longitudinal side (rear direction) of the load cell 201, and a screw 208 is inserted from above. A screw 208 is inserted into a through hole formed in each of the washer 207, the load cell 201, the first pedestal 202, and the case body 203. As shown in FIG. The load cell 201 is fixed to the case body 203 by screwing a screw 208 into a nut 209 arranged on the opposite side of the first pedestal 202 with the case body 203 interposed therebetween.
 ロードセル201の長手方向他方(前方向)側下部には、ワッシャー210を設け、下部からねじ211を挿通している。ワッシャー210,ロードセル201それぞれに形成した貫通孔にねじ211が挿入されている。第2台座204にねじ211を螺合し、第2台座204をロードセル201の長手方向他方側上部に固定する。第2台座204は、ロードセル201の長手方向他方側の方が長手方向一方側よりも上下寸法が大きい。 A washer 210 is provided at the bottom of the load cell 201 on the other (forward) side in the longitudinal direction, and a screw 211 is inserted from the bottom. A screw 211 is inserted into a through hole formed in each of the washer 210 and load cell 201 . A screw 211 is screwed into the second pedestal 204 to fix the second pedestal 204 to the upper part of the load cell 201 on the other side in the longitudinal direction. The second pedestal 204 has a larger vertical dimension on the other longitudinal side of the load cell 201 than on the one longitudinal side.
 第2台座204の上下寸法の小さい側下部にワッシャー212を設け、下部からねじ213を挿通している。ワッシャー212、第2台座204、センサカバー205、センサカバー205の上部に配置したワッシャー214それぞれに形成した貫通孔にねじ213を挿入している。重量検知部206の下部にねじ213を螺合させ、第2台座204と重量検知部206を固定する。 A washer 212 is provided on the lower side of the second pedestal 204 whose vertical dimension is smaller, and a screw 213 is inserted from the lower side. A screw 213 is inserted into a through hole formed in each of the washer 212 , the second pedestal 204 , the sensor cover 205 , and the washer 214 arranged on the upper part of the sensor cover 205 . A screw 213 is screwed into the lower portion of the weight detection portion 206 to fix the second pedestal 204 and the weight detection portion 206 .
 実施例1では、重量検知部206と、センサカバー205のうちケース体203に対向する面と、の間にワッシャー214を配置している。ねじ213には、ねじ頭側から順に、ワッシャー212、第2台座204、センサカバ―205、ワッシャー214、重量検知部206が挿通されている。これにより、ねじ213を重量検知部206に螺合させる際にセンサカバー205が捩じれるのを抑制することができる。 In Example 1, the washer 214 is arranged between the weight detection unit 206 and the surface of the sensor cover 205 facing the case body 203 . A washer 212, a second pedestal 204, a sensor cover 205, a washer 214, and a weight detector 206 are inserted through the screw 213 in order from the screw head side. This can prevent the sensor cover 205 from being twisted when the screw 213 is screwed into the weight detection unit 206 .
 実施例1のロードセル201としては、例えば金属製の歪ゲージ式ロードセルを用いている。実施例1の重量センサ200は、冷蔵庫100に設置される。冷蔵庫100は扉を開くことにより庫内に外気が導入し、その外気が庫内で冷却されることにより、庫内に結露が生じる。しかし、ロードセル201はセンサカバー205に覆われており、外気に直接触れないため、結露しにくい構造となっている。そのため、重量センサ200の検出精度を維持することができる。 As the load cell 201 of Example 1, for example, a strain gauge type load cell made of metal is used. The weight sensor 200 of Example 1 is installed in the refrigerator 100 . When the door of the refrigerator 100 is opened, outside air is introduced into the inside of the refrigerator 100, and the outside air is cooled inside the refrigerator, causing condensation inside the refrigerator. However, since the load cell 201 is covered with the sensor cover 205 and does not come into direct contact with the outside air, the structure is such that dew condensation is unlikely to occur. Therefore, the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be maintained.
 また、ロードセル201は、長手方向一方側が第1台座202を介してケース体203に支持され、長手方向他方側が支持されない片持ち構造となっている。ロードセル201の長手方向他方側上部に固定された第2台座204は、ロードセル201の長手方向一方側に向って延びるように配置され、ここに重量検知部206を接続している。 In addition, the load cell 201 has a cantilever structure in which one longitudinal side is supported by the case body 203 via the first pedestal 202 and the other longitudinal side is not supported. A second pedestal 204 fixed to the upper portion on the other longitudinal side of the load cell 201 is arranged to extend toward one longitudinal side of the load cell 201, and a weight detection section 206 is connected thereto.
 同時に、図11に示すように、鉛直方向に延びる重量検知部206の中心線C1とロードセル201の長手方向(左右方向)の中心位置とがほぼ一致するように配置している。このように構成することにより、2つの歪みセンサ201a、201bにはそれぞれ引張と圧縮の歪みが生じ、歪み量の差が生じやすくなることで重量センサ200の検出精度を向上することができる。なお、第2台座204はステンレスのように固い金属の方がロードセル201に荷重が伝わりやすく重量センサ200の検出精度は向上するが、コストや絶縁性を考慮し、樹脂でもよい。 At the same time, as shown in FIG. 11, the center line C1 of the vertically extending weight detection unit 206 and the center position of the load cell 201 in the longitudinal direction (horizontal direction) are arranged so as to substantially coincide. With this configuration, tension and compression strains are generated in the two strain sensors 201a and 201b, respectively. For the second base 204, a hard metal such as stainless steel is more likely to transmit the load to the load cell 201 and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 is improved.
 本実施例では、重量検知部206の鉛直方向の中心線C1とロードセル201の長手方向(図11中、前後方向)の中心位置とがほぼ一致するような配置構造としたが、その他、例えば、図40に示すように、第2台座204とねじ213を設けずにねじ211に直接重量検知部206を螺合させることで、鉛直方向の中心線C1がロードセル201の長手中心から離れたところを通る、非中心荷重の構成にしても良い。この場合、第2台座204、ねじ208等の部品が不要となり、部品数が減ってコストが安くなるだけでなく、重量センサ200の高さも低くなり、コンパクトな構造にできる。このため、貯蔵室の床面に重量センサ200付の棚や容器を設ける場合に生じ得るデッドスペースを低減できる。 In this embodiment, the arrangement structure is such that the vertical center line C1 of the weight detection unit 206 and the center position of the load cell 201 in the longitudinal direction (front-rear direction in FIG. 11) are substantially aligned. As shown in FIG. 40, by screwing the weight detection unit 206 directly onto the screw 211 without providing the second pedestal 204 and the screw 213, the center line C1 in the vertical direction is moved away from the longitudinal center of the load cell 201. A non-central load configuration may also be used. In this case, parts such as the second pedestal 204 and the screw 208 are not required, and not only the number of parts is reduced and the cost is reduced, but also the height of the weight sensor 200 is reduced, enabling a compact structure. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the dead space that may occur when shelves and containers with weight sensors 200 are provided on the floor of the storage room.
 しかしこの場合、2つの歪みセンサ201a、201bにはどちらも圧縮の歪みが生じ、歪み量の差が小さくなりやすく、ロードセル202の中心を、上下寸法の中心線C1が通る中心荷重方式に比して検出精度が低下するが、デッドスペース低減を重視すると特に効果が高い小形の収容庫(例えば、内容積201L以下)には好ましい。 However, in this case, both of the two strain sensors 201a and 201b are subject to compression strain, and the difference in the amount of strain tends to be small. However, it is preferable for a small container (for example, an internal volume of 201 L or less), which is particularly effective when dead space reduction is emphasized.
 さらに実施例1の重量センサ200は、図9に示すように、鉛直方向に延びる重量検知部206の左右寸法の中心線C2が、固定部材229を通過するようにしている。また、図11に示すように、第1台座202のねじ穴中心線C3も固定部材229上に載るようにしている。中心線C2,C3に係る位置関係、特に中心線C3に係る位置関係により、重量センサ200にかかる荷重を固定部材229がしっかり支えてくれるため、検出精度を確保することができる。 Further, in the weight sensor 200 of the first embodiment, as shown in FIG. 9, the center line C2 of the lateral dimension of the weight detection part 206 extending in the vertical direction passes through the fixing member 229. As shown in FIG. Further, as shown in FIG. 11, the screw hole center line C3 of the first base 202 is also placed on the fixing member 229. As shown in FIG. Since the fixing member 229 firmly supports the load applied to the weight sensor 200 due to the positional relationship regarding the center lines C2 and C3, particularly the positional relationship regarding the center line C3, detection accuracy can be ensured.
 ロードセル201,第1台座202,第2台座204は、センサカバー205とケース体203によって覆われている。センサカバー205は、柔軟性のあるシリコーンゴム等で構成されており、端部205aがケース体203とカバー部材224によって挟まれる構造となっている。カバー部材224とケース体203を跨ったねじ215等の部材が配されており、両者は締結されている。この締結によって、端部205aがケース体203側にも押圧されて潰れ、密着することで水の浸入を抑制できる。そのため、重量検知部206の周辺に水等の液体が零れた場合であっても、端部205aがケース体203に密着しているので、センサユニット220に液体が入り込もうとしても堰き止めることができ、センサカバー205の内部に液体が浸入することを抑制することができる。 The load cell 201 , first pedestal 202 and second pedestal 204 are covered with a sensor cover 205 and a case body 203 . The sensor cover 205 is made of flexible silicone rubber or the like, and has a structure in which an end portion 205 a is sandwiched between the case body 203 and the cover member 224 . A member such as a screw 215 is arranged across the cover member 224 and the case body 203, and both are fastened. By this fastening, the end portion 205a is also pressed to the case body 203 side and is crushed, and the infiltration of water can be suppressed by being in close contact. Therefore, even if liquid such as water spills around the weight detection unit 206, the end 205a is in close contact with the case body 203, so even if the liquid tries to enter the sensor unit 220, it can be blocked. It is possible to prevent liquid from entering the inside of the sensor cover 205 .
 柔軟性のあるシリコーンゴム等で構成されたセンサカバー205は、重量検知部206の動きに合わせて撓むので、重量センサ200の検出精度に影響を与えることを抑制できる。センサカバー205は、硬度(ショアA硬度)や厚さが小さ過ぎると自重の影響も含め変形しやすく、組立時にセンサカバー205が所定の位置からずれて固定されたり、破損したりする可能性があるため強度の観点で好ましくない。また、硬度や厚さが大き過ぎると重量検知部206の動きに追従しにくくなり、検出精度に影響が出るため柔軟性の観点で好ましくない。このため、硬度の下限は20以上が好ましく、上限は70以下が好ましい。また、厚さの下限は0.5mm以上が好ましく、上限は2.5mm以下が好ましい。なお、厚さについてはセンサカバー全体で一定である必要はなく、変形させる箇所が少なくとも上記範囲内であればよい。もちろん、強度や柔軟性が確保できれば、センサカバー205の材質や硬度、厚さはこの限りではない。 The sensor cover 205, which is made of flexible silicone rubber or the like, bends according to the movement of the weight detection unit 206, so it is possible to suppress the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 from being affected. If the hardness (Shore A hardness) or thickness of the sensor cover 205 is too small, the sensor cover 205 is likely to be deformed under the influence of its own weight. Therefore, it is not preferable from the viewpoint of strength. On the other hand, if the hardness or thickness is too large, it becomes difficult to follow the movement of the weight detection unit 206, which affects the detection accuracy, which is not preferable from the viewpoint of flexibility. Therefore, the lower limit of hardness is preferably 20 or more, and the upper limit is preferably 70 or less. Moreover, the lower limit of the thickness is preferably 0.5 mm or more, and the upper limit is preferably 2.5 mm or less. It should be noted that the thickness of the entire sensor cover does not need to be uniform, and the deformed portion may be at least within the above range. Of course, the material, hardness, and thickness of the sensor cover 205 are not limited as long as strength and flexibility can be secured.
 図11に例示するように、重量センサ200の重量検知部206は、カバー部材224から上方に露出または突出するように設けられている。カバー部材224のうち重量検知部206の周囲には、隙間S1を介して、上方に向けて突出した突出部224aが形成されている。隙間S1の寸法は、隙間S1に粘着性の液体やゴミ、霜等の異物が入り込んだとしても、異物によって重量検知部206がカバー部材224に拘束されるのを抑制できる距離が好ましく、例えば4mm、又は5mm以上である。また、図33に例示するように、突出部224aは、重量検知部206の周囲を囲うことでセンサユニット220に水が流れ込むことを抑制している。また、突出部224aは、重量検知部206の周囲360°全域に亘るのではなく、一部が切欠かれて排水部224bが形成されている。排水部224bをガイドレール249の切欠き部250に位置させている。この構成により、センサユニット220に液体が滴下しても、排水部224bから排液することができる。排液しきれなかった一部は、上述のように端部205a周囲に達し得るが、センサユニット220手前でせきとめられ、経時で蒸発していく。 As illustrated in FIG. 11 , the weight detection section 206 of the weight sensor 200 is provided so as to be exposed or protrude upward from the cover member 224 . A protruding portion 224a protruding upward through a gap S1 is formed in the cover member 224 around the weight detecting portion 206. As shown in FIG. The size of the gap S1 is preferably a distance that can prevent the weight detection unit 206 from being restrained by the cover member 224 even if foreign matter such as sticky liquid, dust, and frost enters the gap S1, for example, 4 mm. , or 5 mm or more. Further, as illustrated in FIG. 33 , the projecting portion 224 a surrounds the weight detecting portion 206 to prevent water from flowing into the sensor unit 220 . Moreover, the projecting portion 224a does not cover the entire 360° circumference of the weight detecting portion 206, but is partially cut out to form a drainage portion 224b. The drainage portion 224b is positioned in the notch portion 250 of the guide rail 249. As shown in FIG. With this configuration, even if the liquid drips onto the sensor unit 220, it can be drained from the drain section 224b. A portion of the liquid that could not be completely drained may reach the periphery of the end portion 205a as described above, but is blocked before the sensor unit 220 and evaporates over time.
 〔上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220bへの配線引き込み方法〕
 次にセンサユニット220(上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220b)に配置された配線227を箱体101側へ引き込む方法について説明する。
[Method of Leading Wires to Upper Sensor Unit 220a and Middle Sensor Unit 220b]
Next, a method of drawing the wires 227 arranged in the sensor units 220 (upper sensor unit 220a, middle sensor unit 220b) to the box 101 side will be described.
 図15は配線接続前における箱体内部の角部を下方斜めから見た斜視図であり、図16は配線接続後における箱体内部の角部を下方斜めから見た斜視図であり、図17は配線カバーを装着後における箱体内部の角部を下方斜めから見た斜視図である。 FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a corner inside the box before the wiring is connected, as seen obliquely from below, FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the corner inside the box after the wiring is connected, as seen obliquely below, and FIG. [FIG. 3] is a perspective view of a corner portion inside the box after the wiring cover is attached, as seen obliquely from below;
 センサユニット220は、上記したように冷蔵庫の内箱103に固定される。接続部222の左右一方側の端部、本実施例では右側端部には、下方に向かって開口した接続部開口232が形成されている。接続部222の配線収容部228に収容された配線227の他端は接続部開口232から引き出され、外部に露出する。配線227の他端には雄コネクタ233が備えられている。 The sensor unit 220 is fixed to the inner box 103 of the refrigerator as described above. A connecting portion opening 232 that opens downward is formed at one of the left and right ends of the connecting portion 222, which is the right end in this embodiment. The other end of the wire 227 accommodated in the wire accommodation portion 228 of the connection portion 222 is pulled out from the connection portion opening 232 and exposed to the outside. A male connector 233 is provided at the other end of the wiring 227 .
 一方、センサ基板111には配線234の一端が接続され、センサ基板111からの配線234は、箱体101(外箱)と内箱103の間を通り、内箱103の壁面に形成された切欠き開口114から引き出され、外部に露出する。配線234の他端には雌コネクタ235が備えられている。 On the other hand, one end of a wiring 234 is connected to the sensor substrate 111, and the wiring 234 from the sensor substrate 111 passes between the box body 101 (outer box) and the inner box 103, and passes through a cutout formed on the wall surface of the inner box 103. It is pulled out from the notch opening 114 and exposed to the outside. A female connector 235 is provided at the other end of the wiring 234 .
 そして、図16に示すよう、雄コネクタ233と雌コネクタ235を接続し、接続したコネクタ同士を接続部222の配線収容部228に押し込む。この状態において接続部開口232及び切欠き開口114から配線234が露出することになる。そこで、配線234を覆うようにセンサユニット220の下方には、配線カバー236を配置する。配線カバー236は、接続部開口232と切欠き開口114を繋ぐように配置され、配線234を収容する空間を形成する。配線カバー236の内箱103側に位置する部分にはフランジ部236aが形成され、このフランジ部236aを内箱103の壁面に接触させ、ねじ237で固定する。配線カバー236は2つ以上の部材から構成されていてもよい。 Then, as shown in FIG. 16, the male connector 233 and the female connector 235 are connected, and the connected connectors are pushed into the wiring accommodating portion 228 of the connecting portion 222 . In this state, the wiring 234 is exposed from the connection opening 232 and the notch opening 114 . Therefore, a wiring cover 236 is arranged below the sensor unit 220 so as to cover the wiring 234 . The wiring cover 236 is arranged to connect the connecting portion opening 232 and the notch opening 114 to form a space for accommodating the wiring 234 . A flange portion 236 a is formed on a portion of the wiring cover 236 located on the side of the inner box 103 . The wiring cover 236 may be composed of two or more members.
 実施例1では、センサユニット220に配線227を収容する配線収容部228を形成し、この配線収容部228から箱体101に至る配線234(センサ基板111側の配線)を覆う配線カバー236を備えるようにしているので、配線227,234が露出することがなく、配線227,234の断線を抑制することができる。 In the first embodiment, the sensor unit 220 is provided with a wiring housing portion 228 that houses wiring 227, and a wiring cover 236 that covers wiring 234 extending from the wiring housing portion 228 to the box 101 (wiring on the sensor substrate 111 side). Therefore, the wirings 227 and 234 are not exposed, and breakage of the wirings 227 and 234 can be suppressed.
 なお、接続したコネクタ233,235が収容されるのは配線収容部228でなく配線カバー236内でもよいし内箱103と箱体101(外箱)との間でもよい。配線収容部228や配線カバー236内であれば、コネクタの接続作業を容易に行える点で好ましい。 The connected connectors 233 and 235 may be accommodated in the wiring cover 236 instead of the wiring accommodating portion 228, or may be between the inner box 103 and the box body 101 (outer box). If it is inside the wiring housing part 228 or the wiring cover 236, it is preferable in that the connection work of the connector can be easily performed.
 〔下段センサユニット220cの構成〕
 下段ユニットの構成について説明する。図18は下段センサユニットの上面図、図19はカバー部材を外した状態の下段センサユニットの上面図であり、図20は下段センサユニットにトレーと容器を載置した状態を示す冷蔵庫の右半分を削除した断面斜視図であり、図21は下段センサユニットにトレーを載置した状態を示す冷蔵庫の右半分を削除した断面斜視図である。
[Configuration of lower sensor unit 220c]
The configuration of the lower unit will be described. 18 is a top view of the lower sensor unit, FIG. 19 is a top view of the lower sensor unit with the cover member removed, and FIG. 20 is the right half of the refrigerator showing a state in which a tray and a container are placed on the lower sensor unit. 21 is a sectional perspective view with the right half removed of the refrigerator showing a state in which the tray is placed on the lower sensor unit.
 センサユニット220(下段センサユニット220c)は、上面から見て中央部がくり抜かれたドーナツ状に形成されている。下段センサユニット220cは、内箱103の左右底部に取付けられる第一取付部241a(取付部241)と第二取付部241b(取付部241)と、第一取付部241aと第二取付部241bを繋ぐ接続部242を備えている。第一取付部241aには2つの重量センサ200が備えられている。同様に、第二取付部241bには2つの重量センサ200が備えられている。実施例1では、計4つの重量センサ200を備えているが、個数はこれに限定されるものでは無い。例えば、第一取付部241a,第二取付部241bのそれぞれに1つの重量センサ200を配置するようにしても良い。第一取付部241a,第二取付部241bには、それぞれ少なくとも1つ以上(全体で少なくとも2つ以上)の重量センサ200を配置するようにすると良い。下段センサユニット220cは、図示しないねじ等によって、内箱103の底部に固定されている。 The sensor unit 220 (lower sensor unit 220c) is formed in a donut shape with its central portion hollowed out when viewed from above. The lower sensor unit 220c includes a first attachment portion 241a (attachment portion 241) and a second attachment portion 241b (attachment portion 241) attached to the left and right bottom portions of the inner box 103, and a first attachment portion 241a and a second attachment portion 241b. A connecting portion 242 for connecting is provided. Two weight sensors 200 are provided on the first mounting portion 241a. Similarly, two weight sensors 200 are provided on the second mounting portion 241b. In Example 1, a total of four weight sensors 200 are provided, but the number is not limited to this. For example, one weight sensor 200 may be arranged in each of the first mounting portion 241a and the second mounting portion 241b. At least one or more weight sensors 200 (at least two or more in total) may be arranged on each of the first mounting portion 241a and the second mounting portion 241b. The lower sensor unit 220c is fixed to the bottom of the inner box 103 with screws (not shown) or the like.
 また、内箱103の内面には、前後方向に延びた複数の内箱上リブ106a、及び複数の内箱下リブ106bが形成されている。 Further, on the inner surface of the inner box 103, a plurality of inner box upper ribs 106a and a plurality of inner box lower ribs 106b extending in the front-rear direction are formed.
 第一取付部241a,第二取付部241b,接続部242は、上方が開放した取付部本体243,接続部本体245と、取付部本体243及び接続部本体245の上方開放部を覆うカバー部材244を備えている。そして、第一取付部241a,第二取付部241b,接続部242には、空間が形成され、この空間が図19に示すように重量センサ200とセンサ基板111とを電気的に接続する配線247の配線収容部248となる。また、配線収容部248には4つの重量センサ200が配置され、各重量センサ200には配線247の一方が接続されている。配線247の他方は、配線収容部248から引き出され、箱体101に引き込まれ、センサ基板111と電気的に接続される。 The first attachment portion 241a, the second attachment portion 241b, and the connection portion 242 are composed of an attachment portion main body 243 and a connection portion main body 245, which are open at the top, and a cover member 244 that covers the upper open portions of the attachment portion main body 243 and the connection portion main body 245. It has A space is formed in the first attachment portion 241a, the second attachment portion 241b, and the connection portion 242. As shown in FIG. becomes the wiring accommodating portion 248 of the . Also, four weight sensors 200 are arranged in the wiring housing portion 248 , and one of the wirings 247 is connected to each weight sensor 200 . The other end of the wiring 247 is pulled out from the wiring accommodating portion 248 , drawn into the box 101 , and electrically connected to the sensor substrate 111 .
 下段センサユニット220cには、トレー251と、トレー251の上方に載置された容器105eを備えている。容器105eには収容物が収容され、重量センサ200によって重量が検出される。また、実施例1では、トレー251の上に容器105eを載置しているが、容器105eと取外し、トレー251に収容物を載置するようにしても良い。トレー251若しくは容器105eに収容物が収容・載置され、トレー251若しくは容器105eに荷重が加わると、トレー251若しくは容器105eの中央部が下方に向かって突出するように変形する。この変形した中央部が下段センサユニット220cに接触すると、重量センサ200に荷重が伝達されず、重量センサ200の検出精度が低下する恐れがある。そこで、実施例1では下段センサユニット220cは、上面視で環状となっており、中央部は空隙である。このようにドーナツ状に形成し、トレー251若しくは容器105eの変形した中央部が下段センサユニット220cに接触することを回避するようにしている。このように構成することにより、トレー251若しくは容器105eの中央部が下方に向かって突出するように変形した場合であっても、変形した中央部が下段センサユニット220cに接触することなく、重量センサ200の検出精度を確保することができる。 The lower sensor unit 220c includes a tray 251 and a container 105e placed above the tray 251. The container 105e accommodates a content, and the weight sensor 200 detects the weight of the content. Also, in the first embodiment, the container 105 e is placed on the tray 251 , but the container 105 e may be removed and the contents may be placed on the tray 251 . When the tray 251 or the container 105e receives and places a content, and a load is applied to the tray 251 or the container 105e, the central portion of the tray 251 or the container 105e deforms so as to protrude downward. If the deformed central portion contacts the lower sensor unit 220c, the load will not be transmitted to the weight sensor 200, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 may decrease. Therefore, in the first embodiment, the lower sensor unit 220c has a ring shape when viewed from the top, and the central portion is a gap. In this way, the donut shape is formed to prevent the deformed central portion of the tray 251 or the container 105e from coming into contact with the lower sensor unit 220c. With this configuration, even if the central portion of the tray 251 or the container 105e is deformed so as to protrude downward, the deformed central portion does not come into contact with the lower sensor unit 220c. 200 detection accuracy can be ensured.
 重量センサ200は上面から見た形状が矩形状となっており、長手方向が箱体101の左右方向に沿うように配置される。このように重量センサ200を配置することにより、重量センサ200を内箱103の前後左右に寄せている。 The weight sensor 200 has a rectangular shape when viewed from above, and is arranged so that its longitudinal direction extends along the horizontal direction of the box 101 . By arranging the weight sensors 200 in this way, the weight sensors 200 are brought to the front, back, left, and right of the inner case 103 .
 〔下段センサユニット220cへの配線引き込み方法〕
 次に下段センサユニット220cに配置された配線247を箱体101側へ引き込む方法について説明する。
[Method of Leading Wiring to Lower Sensor Unit 220c]
Next, a method of drawing the wiring 247 arranged in the lower sensor unit 220c to the box 101 side will be described.
 図22は下段センサユニットと配線の接続関係を示す冷蔵庫の透過外観斜視図である。図23は冷蔵庫の左半分を削除した断面斜視図であり、図24~図26は図23のXXIV部拡大図である。 Fig. 22 is a see-through external perspective view of the refrigerator showing the connection relationship between the lower sensor unit and wiring. FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional perspective view with the left half of the refrigerator removed, and FIGS. 24 to 26 are enlarged views of the XXIV section of FIG.
 下段センサユニット220cは、上記したように冷蔵庫の内箱103底部に固定される。 The lower sensor unit 220c is fixed to the bottom of the inner box 103 of the refrigerator as described above.
 第一取付部241aの前後方向中央部には上方に向かって開口した取付部開口252が形成されている。第一取付部241aの配線収容部248に収容された配線247の他端は取付部開口252から引き出され、外部に露出する。配線247の他端には雄コネクタ253が備えられている。 A mounting portion opening 252 that opens upward is formed in the front-rear direction central portion of the first mounting portion 241a. The other end of the wiring 247 housed in the wiring housing portion 248 of the first mounting portion 241a is pulled out from the mounting portion opening 252 and exposed to the outside. A male connector 253 is provided at the other end of the wiring 247 .
 一方、センサ基板111には配線254の一端が電気的に接続され、センサ基板111からの配線254は、箱体101と内箱103の間を通り(図22)、内箱103の壁面に形成された切欠き開口115から引き出され、外部に露出する。配線254の他端には雌コネクタ255が備えられている。 On the other hand, one end of the wiring 254 is electrically connected to the sensor substrate 111, and the wiring 254 from the sensor substrate 111 passes between the box body 101 and the inner box 103 (FIG. 22) and is formed on the wall surface of the inner box 103. It is pulled out from the notched opening 115 and exposed to the outside. A female connector 255 is provided at the other end of the wiring 254 .
 そして、図25に示すよう、雄コネクタ253と雌コネクタ255を接続し、接続したコネクタ同士を第一取付部241aの取付部開口252に押し込む。この状態においては、取付部開口252及び切欠き開口115からコネクタ253,255及び配線254が露出することになる。そこで、コネクタ253,255及び配線254を覆うように下段センサユニット220cの上方には、配線カバー256が配置される。配線カバー256は、取付部開口252と切欠き開口115を繋ぐように配置され、配線254を収容する空間を形成する。そして、配線カバー256の第一取付部241aに位置する部分をねじ257で固定する。配線カバー256は2つ以上の部材で構成されていてもよい。 Then, as shown in FIG. 25, the male connector 253 and the female connector 255 are connected, and the connected connectors are pushed into the mounting portion opening 252 of the first mounting portion 241a. In this state, the connectors 253 and 255 and the wiring 254 are exposed from the mounting portion opening 252 and the notch opening 115. As shown in FIG. Therefore, a wiring cover 256 is arranged above the lower sensor unit 220c so as to cover the connectors 253 and 255 and the wiring 254. As shown in FIG. The wiring cover 256 is arranged to connect the mounting portion opening 252 and the notch opening 115 to form a space for accommodating the wiring 254 . Then, the portion of the wiring cover 256 located at the first attachment portion 241a is fixed with the screw 257 . The wiring cover 256 may be composed of two or more members.
 実施例1では、下段センサユニット220cに配線247を収容する配線収容部248を形成し、この配線収容部248から箱体101に至る配線254(センサ基板111側の配線)を覆う配線カバー256を備えるようにしているので、配線247,254が露出することがなく、配線247,254の断線を抑制することができる。 In the first embodiment, the lower sensor unit 220c is formed with a wiring housing portion 248 for housing the wiring 247, and a wiring cover 256 is provided to cover the wiring 254 extending from the wiring housing portion 248 to the box body 101 (the wiring on the sensor substrate 111 side). Since the wirings 247 and 254 are provided, the wirings 247 and 254 are not exposed, and disconnection of the wirings 247 and 254 can be suppressed.
 〔重量センサへの容器の載置方法〕
 次に重量センサ200に対する容器105の載置方法について、図6、図7、図27~図33を用いて説明する。図27は容器の左側面図であり、図28は図27のXXVIII部拡大図であり、図29は図3のXXIX部拡大図(重量センサに容器を載置した状態を示す正面図)であり、図30は図29のXXX部拡大図であり、図31は容器を下方斜めから見た下方斜視図である。図32は図4のXXXII部拡大図であり、図33は図4のXXXIII部拡大図である。なお、以下の説明は、上段センサユニット220a、中段センサユニット220bに対するものである。下段センサユニット220cでも同様にし得る。
[Method of placing container on weight sensor]
Next, a method of placing the container 105 on the weight sensor 200 will be described with reference to FIGS. 6, 7, and 27 to 33. FIG. 27 is a left side view of the container, FIG. 28 is an enlarged view of the XXVIII portion of FIG. 27, and FIG. 29 is an enlarged view of the XXIX portion of FIG. FIG. 30 is an enlarged view of the XXX part of FIG. 29, and FIG. 31 is a bottom perspective view of the container as seen obliquely from below. 32 is an enlarged view of the XXXII portion of FIG. 4, and FIG. 33 is an enlarged view of the XXXIII portion of FIG. The following description is for the upper sensor unit 220a and the middle sensor unit 220b. The same can be done for the lower sensor unit 220c.
 図6、図27、図28、図32、図33に示すように、第一取付部221a及び第二取付部221bの上部(センサユニット220の左右上部)には、上方に向かって突出したガイドレール249が備えられている。このガイドレール249は、前後方向に沿って延び、容器105を案内する。ガイドレール249には、一部が切欠かれた切欠き部250を備えている。切欠き部250の位置には、第一取付部221a及び第二取付部221bそれぞれの前方に配置された重量センサ200が備えられている。ガイドレール249の後端部249aの後方には、第一取付部221a及び第二取付部221bそれぞれの後方に配置された重量センサ200が備えられている。 As shown in FIGS. 6, 27, 28, 32, and 33, guides protruding upward are provided on the upper portions of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b (the left and right upper portions of the sensor unit 220). A rail 249 is provided. This guide rail 249 extends along the front-rear direction and guides the container 105 . The guide rail 249 is provided with a notch portion 250 partially notched. At the position of the notch 250, the weight sensor 200 is arranged in front of each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. Behind the rear end portion 249a of the guide rail 249, a weight sensor 200 is arranged behind each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b.
 図31に示すように、容器105の底面(載置面の下面)には、下方に向かって露出または突出するセンサ接触部120(前センサ接触部120a,後センサ接触部120b)を備えている。後センサ接触部120bの前後方向及び左右方向の長さは、前センサ接触部120aに比べ長くなっている。また、容器105の底面には、前後方向に沿って形成された底面ガイドリブ121が形成されている。底面ガイドリブ121は、前センサ接触部120a,後センサ接触部120bよりも左右方向内側に形成されている。底面ガイドリブ121は、例えば、前センサ接触部120aから後センサ接触部120bまでにかけての前後距離以上の長さに亘っている。 As shown in FIG. 31, the bottom surface (lower surface of the mounting surface) of the container 105 is provided with sensor contact portions 120 (front sensor contact portion 120a, rear sensor contact portion 120b) exposed or projecting downward. . The lengths in the front-back direction and the left-right direction of the rear sensor contact portion 120b are longer than those of the front sensor contact portion 120a. Further, bottom guide ribs 121 are formed along the front-rear direction on the bottom of the container 105 . The bottom guide rib 121 is formed inside the front sensor contact portion 120a and the rear sensor contact portion 120b in the left-right direction. The bottom guide rib 121 extends, for example, over a length equal to or longer than the front-rear distance from the front sensor contact portion 120a to the rear sensor contact portion 120b.
 前センサ接触部120aと底面ガイドリブ121との間には、ガイドレール249と接して摺動する摺動部122が備えられている。容器105は、冷蔵庫の内箱103から前後方向に引き出し可能となっている。その際、容器105は、摺動部122及び後センサ接触部120bがガイドレール249の上を摺動する。容器105をセンサユニット220がある場所に装着する際は、まずガイドレール249の前側先端部の上に後センサ接触部120bを載置する。そして、ガイドレール249に沿って容器105を押し込むと、ガイドレール249の後方で後センサ接触部120bがガイドレール249から落ちて重量センサ200の重量検知部206に載置される。また、ガイドレール249の切欠き部250で摺動部122がガイドレール249から落ちて重量センサ200の重量検知部206に載置される。このようにして、容器105が重量センサ200に設置される。後センサ接触部120bはガイドレール249上を進む際、切欠き部250を通過するが、後センサ接触部120bの前後方向の長さは、切欠き部250の前後方向に長さよりも長く形成されているので、後センサ接触部120bが切欠き部250において、ガイドレール249から落ちることがない。 Between the front sensor contact portion 120a and the bottom guide rib 121, a sliding portion 122 that slides in contact with the guide rail 249 is provided. The container 105 can be pulled out in the front-rear direction from the inner box 103 of the refrigerator. At that time, the container 105 slides on the guide rail 249 with the sliding portion 122 and the rear sensor contact portion 120b. When attaching the container 105 to the place where the sensor unit 220 is located, first, the rear sensor contact portion 120 b is placed on the front end portion of the guide rail 249 . Then, when the container 105 is pushed along the guide rail 249 , the rear sensor contact portion 120 b drops from the guide rail 249 behind the guide rail 249 and is placed on the weight detection portion 206 of the weight sensor 200 . Also, the sliding portion 122 drops from the guide rail 249 at the notch portion 250 of the guide rail 249 and is placed on the weight detection portion 206 of the weight sensor 200 . In this manner, the container 105 is installed on the weight sensor 200 . The rear sensor contact portion 120b passes through the notch portion 250 when moving on the guide rail 249, but the length of the rear sensor contact portion 120b in the front-rear direction is longer than the length of the notch portion 250 in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the rear sensor contact portion 120b does not fall off the guide rail 249 at the notch portion 250. As shown in FIG.
 さらに容器105の両側面には、左右方向に向かって突出し、前後方向に沿って形成された側面リブ123が形成されている。側面リブ123は、容器105をセンサユニット220がある場所に装着する際、内箱103に形成された内箱上リブ106aと内箱下リブ106bとの間に形成された空間に挿入する。この際、側面リブ123は、内箱上リブ106a及び内箱下リブ106bには接触しない。また、側面リブ123は、摺動部122及び後センサ接触部120bがガイドレール249から落ちた場合であっても、内箱上リブ106a及び内箱下リブ106bには接触しない。このため、容器105に収容物を載せた場合であっても、収容物の荷重が内箱上リブ106a及び内箱下リブ106bに伝わることがなく、重量センサ200の検出精度を維持することができる。容器105は、内箱103に固定されることなく、重量センサ200に載置されているだけなので、例えば、容器105の前端或いは後端に許容以上の荷重が加わると、容器105の後方或いは前方が上方向に移動し傾き、容器105が内箱103から落下する恐れがある。実施例1では、容器105が傾いた際、側面リブ123が内箱上リブ106a及び内箱下リブ106bに接触し、容器105の後方或いは前方が上方向に移動することを規制されるので、容器105の傾きを抑制し、容器105が内箱103から落下することを抑制することができる。 Further, side ribs 123 are formed on both side surfaces of the container 105 so as to protrude in the left-right direction and extend in the front-rear direction. The side rib 123 is inserted into the space formed between the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b formed in the inner box 103 when the container 105 is attached to a place where the sensor unit 220 is located. At this time, the side rib 123 does not contact the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b. Also, even if the sliding portion 122 and the rear sensor contact portion 120b fall off the guide rail 249, the side rib 123 does not contact the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b. For this reason, even when an object is placed on the container 105, the load of the object is not transmitted to the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be maintained. can. Since the container 105 is only placed on the weight sensor 200 without being fixed to the inner box 103 , for example, if a load exceeding the allowable amount is applied to the front end or rear end of the container 105 , the rear or front of the container 105 moves upward and tilts, and the container 105 may fall from the inner box 103 . In the first embodiment, when the container 105 is tilted, the side ribs 123 come into contact with the inner box upper rib 106a and the inner box lower rib 106b, and the upward movement of the rear or front of the container 105 is restricted. Inclination of the container 105 can be suppressed, and dropping of the container 105 from the inner box 103 can be suppressed.
 〔吐出口108と重量センサ200の位置関係〕
 図32に示すように、内箱103には庫内に冷気を吹き出す吐出口108が形成されている。吐出口108は、吹き出す冷気125の向きが内箱103の庫内中央に向くように設置している。すなわち、実施例1では吐出口108から吹き出す冷気125が、重量センサ200に直接当たるのを抑制している。このように構成することにより、実施例1では重量センサ200の温度による影響を受け難くし、重量センサ200の検出精度を確保することができる。吐出口108からの冷気の吹出し方向は、例えば、吐出口108からの風速が略最高の向きと考えることができる。
[Positional relationship between discharge port 108 and weight sensor 200]
As shown in FIG. 32, the inner box 103 is formed with a discharge port 108 for blowing cold air into the refrigerator. The discharge port 108 is installed so that the cold air 125 blown out is directed toward the center of the inner box 103 . That is, in the first embodiment, direct contact with the weight sensor 200 by the cold air 125 blown out from the outlet 108 is suppressed. With this configuration, in the first embodiment, the weight sensor 200 is less likely to be affected by the temperature, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be ensured. The direction in which cool air is blown from the outlet 108 can be considered, for example, as the direction in which the wind velocity from the outlet 108 is substantially the highest.
 また、重量センサ200の近傍には温度センサ(不図示)を配してもよい。重量センサ200の検知値は温度にも依存するところ、庫内温度センサ110の検知温度と重量センサ200近傍の温度とは一致しないこともあるためである。この温度センサの検知値を用いて重量センサ200の検知値を補正することができる。もちろん、庫内温度センサ110の検知値を用いてもよい。 Also, a temperature sensor (not shown) may be arranged near the weight sensor 200 . This is because the detection value of the weight sensor 200 also depends on the temperature, and the temperature detected by the inside temperature sensor 110 and the temperature near the weight sensor 200 may not match. The detection value of the weight sensor 200 can be corrected using the detection value of this temperature sensor. Of course, the value detected by the internal temperature sensor 110 may also be used.
 この点、重量センサ200それぞれと、重量センサ200の検知値の補正に用いる温度センサとがともに、吐出口108からの冷気を直接受ける位置にあるか直接受けない位置に在るようにすることができる。温度センサとして庫内温度センサ110を用いる場合は、庫内温度の検出精度も担保する観点から、ともに直接冷気を受けない位置にすることが好ましい。温度センサとして、重量センサ200の近傍に庫内温度センサ110とは異なる温度センサを配する場合は、直接冷気を受ける位置でもよいし受けない位置でもよい。 In this regard, both the weight sensors 200 and the temperature sensor used for correcting the detection value of the weight sensors 200 can be placed at positions that directly receive the cold air from the discharge port 108 or at positions that do not directly receive it. can. When the internal temperature sensor 110 is used as the temperature sensor, it is preferable that both of them are positioned so as not to receive cold air directly from the viewpoint of securing the detection accuracy of the internal temperature. When a temperature sensor different from the internal temperature sensor 110 is arranged near the weight sensor 200 as the temperature sensor, it may be located at a position where the cold air is directly received or not.
 〔収容物と容器の関係〕
 図34は収容物を載置した容器105の側面図である。ここでは左側面視である。容器105の前側には、収容物が載置されている。重量センサ200の重量検知部206は、容器105の支持点であるから、容器105の傾きを抑制するために、上面視で、収容物が載置されるスペースよりも外側に位置させることが好ましい。しかしながら、使用者の使用状況によっては重量検知部206の外側に収容物が載置される可能性がある。そのため、重量検知部206の外側の位置に収容物が載置された場合であっても、容器105が傾かないように設計することが好ましい。
[Relationship between contents and container]
FIG. 34 is a side view of the container 105 on which the contents are placed. Here, it is a left side view. Contents are placed on the front side of the container 105 . Since the weight detection part 206 of the weight sensor 200 is a support point of the container 105, it is preferable that the weight detection part 206 be positioned outside the space where the contents are placed when viewed from the top in order to suppress the inclination of the container 105. . However, there is a possibility that a contained object may be placed outside the weight detection unit 206 depending on the usage conditions of the user. Therefore, it is preferable to design the container 105 so that it does not tilt even when an object is placed outside the weight detection unit 206 .
 図34において、X1は重量検知部206から収容物の重心位置までの距離であり、X2は重量検知部206から容器105の重心位置までの距離である。W1は収容物の重量であり、W2は容器105の重量である。 In FIG. 34, X1 is the distance from the weight detection unit 206 to the center of gravity of the contents, and X2 is the distance from the weight detection unit 206 to the center of gravity of the container 105. W1 is the weight of the contents, and W2 is the weight of the container 105 .
 容器105に収容物を載置した際、以下の条件を満たすと容器105が傾くことがない。 When an object is placed on the container 105, the container 105 will not tilt if the following conditions are met.
 X1*W1<X2*W2
 従って、重量センサ200の位置、容器105の設計にあたっては、容器105に載置される収容物の最大重さを考慮し、上記式を満たすようにX1、X2、W2を設定すれば良い。
X1*W1<X2*W2
Therefore, in designing the position of the weight sensor 200 and the container 105, the maximum weight of the contents placed in the container 105 should be taken into consideration and X1, X2, and W2 should be set so as to satisfy the above formula.
 〔ホットガスパイプと重量センサの位置関係〕
 図35は冷蔵庫の側面を透過した側面図であり、図36は図35のXXXVI-XXXVI線断面図である。図35では右側面を描いている。冷蔵庫100の側面には、箱体101への結露を抑制するために、冷凍サイクル中で圧縮機によって圧縮された冷媒が流通するホットガスパイプ130が配置されている。箱体101と内箱103との間にはウレタンフォーム等の発泡断熱材140が充填されている。ホットガスパイプ130は箱体101側に寄せて配置されている。ホットガスパイプ130には高温の冷媒が流れるため、重量センサ200がホットガスパイプ130からの熱の影響を受ける可能性がある。そこで、実施例1ではホットガスパイプ130を箱体101側に寄せて、ホットガスパイプ130と内箱103(重量センサ200)との間に発泡断熱材140を配置している。このため、ホットガスパイプ130からの熱は、発泡断熱材140によって緩和されるので、重量センサ200が受ける熱の影響を抑制し、重量センサ200の検出精度を維持することができる。
[Positional relationship between hot gas pipe and weight sensor]
35 is a transparent side view of the refrigerator, and FIG. 36 is a cross-sectional view along line XXXVI-XXXVI of FIG. FIG. 35 depicts the right side. A hot gas pipe 130 through which the refrigerant compressed by the compressor in the refrigerating cycle flows is arranged on the side surface of the refrigerator 100 in order to suppress condensation on the box 101 . A foam heat insulating material 140 such as urethane foam is filled between the box 101 and the inner box 103 . The hot gas pipe 130 is arranged close to the box 101 side. Since high-temperature refrigerant flows through the hot gas pipe 130 , the weight sensor 200 may be affected by heat from the hot gas pipe 130 . Therefore, in Embodiment 1, the hot gas pipe 130 is brought closer to the box body 101 side, and the foam heat insulating material 140 is arranged between the hot gas pipe 130 and the inner box 103 (weight sensor 200). Therefore, the heat from the hot gas pipe 130 is mitigated by the foamed heat insulating material 140, so that the influence of the heat on the weight sensor 200 is suppressed, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be maintained.
 また、重量センサ200は、側面視においてホットガスパイプ130の投影上に配置しないことが好ましい。ホットガスパイプ130は、図35に示すように冷蔵庫100の上下端側で折り返され、上下方向に沿って配置される。重量センサ200(好ましくは、歪みセンサ201a,201b)は、冷蔵庫100を側面から見て、前後方向に隣り合うホットガスパイプ130同士の間に位置させるようにする。このように構成することにより、重量センサ200が受ける熱の影響を抑制し、重量センサ200の検出精度を維持することができる。 Also, it is preferable that the weight sensor 200 is not arranged on the projection of the hot gas pipe 130 in a side view. As shown in FIG. 35, hot gas pipe 130 is folded back at the upper and lower end sides of refrigerator 100 and arranged along the vertical direction. Weight sensors 200 (preferably strain sensors 201a and 201b) are positioned between hot gas pipes 130 adjacent in the front-rear direction when refrigerator 100 is viewed from the side. By configuring in this way, the influence of heat received by the weight sensor 200 can be suppressed, and the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 can be maintained.
 この点、重量センサ200と、重量センサの検知値の補正に用いる温度センサとが、ともに、ホットガスパイプ130の投影上に配置されないようにするか、ともに配置されるようにしてもよい。上述の吐出口との関係と同様、温度センサとして庫内温度センサ110を用いる場合は、ともに投影上に配置されないようにするのが良い。温度センサとして庫内温度センサ110とは異なる温度センサを用いる場合は、どちらにしてもよい。 In this regard, the weight sensor 200 and the temperature sensor used for correcting the detection value of the weight sensor may not be arranged on the projection of the hot gas pipe 130, or may be arranged together. Similar to the relationship with the discharge port described above, when using the internal temperature sensor 110 as the temperature sensor, it is preferable not to place both of them on the projection. If a temperature sensor different from the internal temperature sensor 110 is used as the temperature sensor, either one may be used.
 次に本発明の実施例2について図37~図39を用いて説明する。実施例1では、センサユニット220に重量センサ200を配置するようにしていたが、実施例2では棚260に重量センサ200を配置するようにしている。 Next, Embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 37 to 39. FIG. In the first embodiment, the weight sensor 200 is arranged on the sensor unit 220 , but in the second embodiment, the weight sensor 200 is arranged on the shelf 260 .
 図37は棚を上方から見た外観斜視図であり、図38は棚を下方から見た外観斜視図であり、図39は棚を下方から見た分解斜視図である。 FIG. 37 is an external perspective view of the shelf viewed from above, FIG. 38 is an external perspective view of the shelf viewed from below, and FIG. 39 is an exploded perspective view of the shelf viewed from below.
 棚260は載置部260aと、載置部260aより高さが高い堰部260bを備えている。 The shelf 260 includes a mounting portion 260a and a weir portion 260b higher than the mounting portion 260a.
 堰部260bの下方には、上方が開放され、内箱103の左右に取付けられる取付部本体223と、取付部本体223を繋ぐ接続部本体225を備えている。取付部本体223には、下方に向かって開口した複数のセンサ開口271が形成されている。センサ開口271の位置には重量センサ200を配置し、重量センサ200の重量検知部206がセンサ開口271から下方に突出するようにしている。取付部本体223と接続部本体225の上部は堰部260bで覆われ、第一取付部221a,第二取付部221b、第一取付部221aと第二取付部221bを繋ぐ接続部222を構成している。第一取付部221a、第二取付部221b、接続部222の内部には空間が形成され、この空間が重量センサ200とセンサ基板111とを電気的に接続する配線227の配線収容部228となる。 Below the weir part 260b, there are provided a mounting part body 223 that is open at the top and mounted on the left and right sides of the inner box 103, and a connection part body 225 that connects the mounting part body 223. A plurality of downwardly opening sensor openings 271 are formed in the mounting portion main body 223 . The weight sensor 200 is arranged at the position of the sensor opening 271 so that the weight detection part 206 of the weight sensor 200 protrudes downward from the sensor opening 271 . The upper portions of the mounting portion main body 223 and the connecting portion main body 225 are covered with a dam portion 260b to form a first mounting portion 221a, a second mounting portion 221b, and a connecting portion 222 that connects the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. ing. A space is formed inside the first attachment portion 221a, the second attachment portion 221b, and the connection portion 222, and this space serves as a wiring accommodation portion 228 for the wiring 227 electrically connecting the weight sensor 200 and the sensor substrate 111. .
 すなわち、実施例2では、第一取付部221a、第二取付部221b、接続部222、堰部260bによって、重量センサ200を収容するセンサユニットを構成している。 That is, in the second embodiment, the first attachment portion 221a, the second attachment portion 221b, the connection portion 222, and the weir portion 260b constitute a sensor unit that accommodates the weight sensor 200.
 実施例2では、計4つの重量センサ200を備えているが、個数はこれに限定されるものでは無い。例えば、第一取付部221a,第二取付部221bのそれぞれに1つの重量センサ200を配置するようにしても良い。第一取付部221a,第二取付部221bには、それぞれ少なくとも1つの重量センサ200を配置するようにすると良い。棚260を三角形状に形成し、各辺に1つ以上の重量センサ200を配してもよい。 Although the second embodiment includes a total of four weight sensors 200, the number is not limited to this. For example, one weight sensor 200 may be arranged in each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. At least one weight sensor 200 is preferably arranged on each of the first mounting portion 221a and the second mounting portion 221b. The shelf 260 may be formed in a triangular shape with one or more weight sensors 200 on each side.
 配線収容部228には4つの重量センサ200が配置され、各重量センサ200には配線227の一端が接続されている。配線227の他端は、配線収容部228の下方に形成された接続部開口232から引き出される。配線227の他端部には雄コネクタ233が備えられており、図示しないセンサ基板111からの雌コネクタ235(配線234)と接続される。配線の引き込み方法については実施例1の図15~図17と同様の構造にすることができる。一方、この際、重量検知精度の観点から、配線カバー236(図17に例示)が取付部本体223に触れないように、配線カバー236と棚260とが離間するようにすると好ましい。これは、棚260にかかる荷重が配線カバー236に伝わり、重量センサ200の検出精度の低下を防ぐためである。 Four weight sensors 200 are arranged in the wiring housing portion 228 , and one end of a wiring 227 is connected to each weight sensor 200 . The other end of the wiring 227 is pulled out from a connecting portion opening 232 formed below the wiring accommodating portion 228 . A male connector 233 is provided at the other end of the wiring 227 and is connected to a female connector 235 (wiring 234) from the sensor board 111 (not shown). As for the wiring lead-in method, the same structure as that shown in FIGS. 15 to 17 of the first embodiment can be used. On the other hand, at this time, from the viewpoint of weight detection accuracy, it is preferable to separate the wiring cover 236 and the shelf 260 so that the wiring cover 236 (illustrated in FIG. 17) does not touch the mounting portion main body 223 . This is to prevent the load applied to the shelf 260 from being transmitted to the wiring cover 236 and lowering the detection accuracy of the weight sensor 200 .
 さて、棚260に重量センサ200を設置した場合には、重量センサ200の重量検知に影響を与えないように、棚260を内箱103側に固定すると好ましい。 Now, when the weight sensor 200 is installed on the shelf 260, it is preferable to fix the shelf 260 to the inner box 103 side so as not to affect the weight detection of the weight sensor 200.
 例えば、取付部本体223を所定の隙間を空けて固定部材229(図9)に固定する。重量センサ200は重量検知部206が下方を向くようにして堰部260bに下方に固定し、センサ開口271から重量検知部206を突出させる。重量センサ200の重量検知部206が固定部材229のセンサユニット取付面に接触することで載置部260aに載置された収容物の重量に応じてロードセル201の歪が変化し、収容物の重量を検出する。 For example, the mounting portion main body 223 is fixed to the fixing member 229 (Fig. 9) with a predetermined gap. The weight sensor 200 is fixed downward to the weir portion 260 b so that the weight detection portion 206 faces downward, and the weight detection portion 206 protrudes from the sensor opening 271 . When the weight detection portion 206 of the weight sensor 200 contacts the sensor unit mounting surface of the fixing member 229, the strain of the load cell 201 changes according to the weight of the content placed on the placement portion 260a. to detect
 実施例2では、棚260に配線227を収容する配線収容部228を形成し、この配線収容部228から箱体101に至る配線を覆うようにしているので、配線が露出することがなく、配線の断線を抑制することができる。 In the second embodiment, the wiring accommodating portion 228 for accommodating the wiring 227 is formed in the shelf 260, and the wiring from the wiring accommodating portion 228 to the box 101 is covered. disconnection can be suppressed.
 センサユニット220は、配線227によって箱体101側と有線で結線しているが、センサユニット220内に電池やWLAN基板などを搭載し、無線で主制御基板109とつなげてもよい。この場合、実施例1、2のように配線カバー236を設ける必要がない。また、実施例2のような棚260を収容庫内の指定された箇所だけでなく収容庫内の好きな場所、あるいは無線が届く範囲であれば収容庫外でも使用することが可能になる。 Although the sensor unit 220 is connected to the box 101 side by wiring 227, a battery, a WLAN board, etc. may be mounted in the sensor unit 220 and connected to the main control board 109 wirelessly. In this case, it is not necessary to provide the wiring cover 236 unlike the first and second embodiments. In addition, it is possible to use the shelf 260 as in the second embodiment not only at a designated location inside the storage, but also at a desired location inside the storage, or outside the storage as long as it is within a wireless range.
 なお、本発明は、上述した実施例に限定するものではなく、様々な変形例が含まれる。上述した実施例は本発明を分かり易く説明するために詳細に説明したものであり、必ずしも説明した全ての構成を備えるものに限定するものではない。実施例で用いた各ねじは、ボルト等その他の挿通部材又は螺合部材の一例である。 It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and includes various modifications. The above-described embodiments have been described in detail for easy understanding of the present invention, and are not necessarily limited to those having all the described configurations. Each screw used in the embodiments is an example of other inserting member or screwing member such as a bolt.
 [本明細書が包含する技術的思想]
  本願は、次の思想を包含する。
[Technical ideas included in this specification]
The present application includes the following ideas.
 <付記1について>
  特開2007-010208号公報に記載の技術においては、冷蔵室3を形成する内箱2の側壁に前後方向に亙って凸形成された棚受けビード2aの4隅に圧力センサ11を固着している(0012,0013、図2,3等)。
  特開2013-124798号公報は、棚上段54と棚下段55と、これらの隙間空間に設けた歪ゲージセンサ56や電気配線が一部材の棚とされている。電気配線は、棚の背面側に設けられたセンサ側防水コネクタ58に嵌装されると共に、冷蔵庫51の本体側防水コネクタ59に接続される(0026,0027,0031,0032、図2等)。棚上段54、棚下段55、及び隙間空間が一体となって引き出される構造である(0032)。単一の歪ゲージセンサ56によって重量検知を行うことを前提としている(0012,0036等)。
  棚受けの4隅又はこの近傍それぞれの一部又は全部にセンサを設置するにあたっては、センサと制御回路部を電気的に接続する必要があるが、特開2007-010208号公報に記載の技術においては、センサの収容方法や配線の接続方法については考慮されていなかった。
  特開2013-124798号公報は、棚上段54の中央に単一の歪ゲージセンサ56を配する方式での検知精度改善のための収容構造を開示するものであり、複数のセンサを前提とした方式については何ら記載も示唆もしていない。
<About Appendix 1>
In the technique disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-010208, pressure sensors 11 are fixed to the four corners of a shelf support bead 2a formed on the side wall of an inner box 2 forming a refrigerating chamber 3 so as to protrude in the front-rear direction. (0012, 0013, Figures 2, 3, etc.).
In Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-124798, an upper shelf 54, a lower shelf 55, and a strain gauge sensor 56 and electrical wiring provided in a gap space between them form a single shelf. The electrical wiring is fitted into a sensor-side waterproof connector 58 provided on the rear side of the shelf and connected to a body-side waterproof connector 59 of the refrigerator 51 (0026, 0027, 0031, 0032, FIG. 2, etc.). It is a structure in which the upper shelf 54, the lower shelf 55, and the clearance space are pulled out together (0032). It is assumed that weight detection is performed by a single strain gauge sensor 56 (0012, 0036, etc.).
In order to install a sensor in each of the four corners of the shelf support or in the vicinity thereof in part or in whole, it is necessary to electrically connect the sensor and the control circuit unit, but in the technology described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-010208, did not take into account how the sensors are housed or how the wires are connected.
Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2013-124798 discloses a housing structure for improving detection accuracy by arranging a single strain gauge sensor 56 in the center of the upper shelf 54, and is based on the premise of using a plurality of sensors. It does not describe or suggest any method.
 [付記1-1]
  前方が開口した貯蔵室を形成する内箱と、
  前記貯蔵室に配された棚又は容器と、
  前記棚又は前記容器に載置された収容物の重量を受ける複数の重量センサと、
  センサユニットと、を備え、
  前記センサユニットは、
    前記重量センサの少なくとも1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容し、前記貯蔵室の壁面に沿った方向に延在する第一取付部と、
    該第一取付部に接続されており、前記重量センサの少なくとも他の1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第二取付部と、を備え、
  前記センサユニットは、前記棚又は前記容器より下方に設けられ、該棚又は該容器とは別体である収容庫。
[Appendix 1-1]
an inner box forming a frontally open storage compartment;
a shelf or container arranged in the storage room;
a plurality of weight sensors that receive the weight of the contents placed on the shelf or the container;
a sensor unit;
The sensor unit is
a first mounting portion that accommodates at least one of the weight sensors and at least a portion of wiring connected to the weight sensor and extends in a direction along the wall surface of the storage chamber;
a second mounting portion connected to the first mounting portion and housing at least one of the weight sensors and at least part of the wiring connected to the weight sensor;
The storage warehouse, wherein the sensor unit is provided below the shelf or the container and is separate from the shelf or the container.
 [付記1-2]
  付記1-1において、
  前記センサユニットは、カバー部を備え、
  前記重量センサの重量検知部は、前記カバー部よりも上側に露出または突出しており、それ以外の部分の少なくとも一部が前記センサユニットにおける前記カバー部の下方の空間に収容されている収容庫。
[Appendix 1-2]
In Appendix 1-1,
The sensor unit includes a cover,
A container in which a weight detection portion of the weight sensor is exposed or protrudes upward from the cover portion, and at least a part of the other portion is housed in a space below the cover portion of the sensor unit.
 [付記1-3]
  付記1-1において、
  前記センサユニットは、前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部を繋ぎ、前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部とは異なる方向に延在している接続部を備え、
  前記接続部は、前記配線の少なくとも一部を収容している収容庫。
[Appendix 1-3]
In Appendix 1-1,
the sensor unit includes a connecting portion connecting the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion and extending in a direction different from the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion;
The connection portion is a container housing at least part of the wiring.
 [付記1-4]
  付記1-1において、
  前記貯蔵室の壁面に沿って設けられた固定部材を備え、
  前記センサユニットは前記固定部材に固定された収容庫。
[Appendix 1-4]
In Appendix 1-1,
A fixing member provided along the wall surface of the storage chamber,
A container in which the sensor unit is fixed to the fixing member.
 [付記1-5]
  付記1-4において、
  前記固定部材は、前後方向に沿って設けられた金属製の部材であり、
  前記センサユニットの下方には、前方先端部を後方に向かって折り返した折り返し部を備え、
  前記固定部材の先端部は前記センサユニットの下面と前記折り返し部との間に配置した収容庫。
[Appendix 1-5]
In Appendix 1-4,
The fixing member is a metal member provided along the front-rear direction,
Below the sensor unit, a folded portion is provided by folding the front tip portion toward the rear,
A housing in which a tip portion of the fixing member is arranged between the lower surface of the sensor unit and the folded portion.
 [付記1-6]
  付記1-1において、
  前記センサユニットには、前記配線を引き出す接続部開口が形成され、
  前記収容庫の壁面には、別の配線を引き出す切欠き開口が形成され、
  前記接続部開口と前記切欠き開口を繋ぐ1つ以上の配線カバーを備え、
  前記センサユニット又は前記配線カバーには、前記配線及び/又は前記別の配線に取付けられたコネクタが収容されている収容庫。
[Appendix 1-6]
In Appendix 1-1,
The sensor unit is formed with a connection opening for drawing out the wiring,
The wall surface of the container is formed with a cutout opening for drawing out another wiring,
One or more wiring covers connecting the connection opening and the notch opening,
A container in which a connector attached to the wiring and/or the another wiring is housed in the sensor unit or the wiring cover.
 [付記1-7]
  付記1-1において、
  前記貯蔵室の壁面の左右には、前後方向に延びた内箱上リブ及び内箱下リブを備え、
  前記容器を備え、
  前記容器の左側面及び/又は右側面には、左右方向に向かって該左側面及び/又は右側面から突出し、前後方向に沿って形成された側面リブを備え、
  前記側面リブは、前記内箱上リブと前記内箱下リブの間に位置させた収容庫。
[Appendix 1-7]
In Appendix 1-1,
An inner box upper rib and an inner box lower rib extending in the front-rear direction are provided on the left and right sides of the wall surface of the storage room,
comprising the container;
The left side and/or right side of the container is provided with side ribs projecting from the left side and/or right side in the left-right direction and formed along the front-rear direction,
The side rib is positioned between the inner box upper rib and the inner box lower rib.
 [付記1-8]
  付記1-1において、
  前記センサユニットの左右それぞれに設けられた前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の上部には、前後方向に延び、上方に向かって突出したガイドレールを備え、
  前記ガイドレールには、一部が切欠かれた切欠き部を備え、
  前記重量センサは前記切欠き部の位置に配置した収容庫。
[Appendix 1-8]
In Appendix 1-1,
Guide rails extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward are provided on upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion provided on the left and right sides of the sensor unit, respectively,
The guide rail is provided with a notch portion that is partially notched,
The storage container in which the weight sensor is arranged at the position of the notch.
 [付記1-9]
  付記1-1において、
  前記重量センサは、前記センサユニットの左右それぞれに設けられた前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の前後側それぞれに備えられ、
  前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の上部には、前後方向に延び、上方に向かって突出したガイドレールを備え、
  前記ガイドレールには、一部が切欠かれた切欠き部を備え、
  前記重量センサは前記ガイドレールの後端部側の位置に配置した収容庫。
[Appendix 1-9]
In Appendix 1-1,
The weight sensor is provided on each of the front and rear sides of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion provided on the left and right sides of the sensor unit,
A guide rail extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward is provided on the upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion,
The guide rail is provided with a notch portion that is partially notched,
The storage box in which the weight sensor is arranged at a position on the rear end side of the guide rail.
 [付記1-10]
  付記1-2において、
  前記重量検知部は、可動であり、
  前記センサユニットのうち、前記重量検知部の周辺に位置する部分には、上方に向けて突出した突出部が形成され、
  前記重量検知部の外周部と前記突出部との間には、隙間を形成した収容庫。
[Appendix 1-10]
In Appendix 1-2,
The weight detection unit is movable,
A protruding portion that protrudes upward is formed in a portion of the sensor unit located around the weight detection portion,
A container in which a gap is formed between the outer peripheral portion of the weight detection portion and the protrusion.
 [付記1-11]
  付記1-10において、
  前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の上部には、前後方向に延び、上方に向かって突出したガイドレールを備え、
  前記突出部には、一部が切欠かれた排水部が形成され、前記排水部を前記ガイドレールの前記切欠き部に位置させた収容庫。
[Appendix 1-11]
In Appendix 1-10,
A guide rail extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward is provided on the upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion,
A storage container in which a drainage part is formed in the projecting part by notching a part thereof, and the drainage part is positioned in the notch part of the guide rail.
 [付記1-12]
  前方が開口した貯蔵室を形成する内箱と、
  前記貯蔵室に配された棚又は容器と、
  前記棚又は前記容器に載置された収容物の重量を受ける複数の重量センサと、
  センサユニットと、を備え、
  前記センサユニットとして、
    前記重量センサの少なくとも1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第一取付部と、
    該第一取付部に接続されており、前記重量センサの少なくとも他の1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第二取付部と、を備え、
  前記センサユニットは、前記棚又は前記容器に取り付けられており、
  前記棚又は前記容器を支持する固定部材を備え、
  前記重量センサの重量検知部が下方を向いて設けられていて、前記固定部材に接触可能な収容庫。
[Appendix 1-12]
an inner box forming a frontally open storage compartment;
a shelf or container arranged in the storage room;
a plurality of weight sensors that receive the weight of the contents placed on the shelf or the container;
a sensor unit;
As the sensor unit,
a first mounting portion that accommodates at least one of the weight sensors and at least a portion of wiring connected to the weight sensor;
a second mounting portion connected to the first mounting portion and housing at least one of the weight sensors and at least part of the wiring connected to the weight sensor;
The sensor unit is attached to the shelf or the container,
A fixing member that supports the shelf or the container,
A container in which a weight detection portion of the weight sensor faces downward and is capable of coming into contact with the fixed member.
 [付記1-13]
  付記1-12において、
  前記センサユニットには、前記配線を引き出す接続部開口が形成され、
  当該収容庫の壁面には、別の配線を引き出す切欠き開口が形成され、
  前記接続部開口と前記切欠き開口を繋ぐ1つ以上の配線カバーを備え、
  前記センサユニット及び前記配線カバーは、離間している収容庫。
[Appendix 1-13]
In Appendix 1-12,
The sensor unit is formed with a connection opening for drawing out the wiring,
A notch opening is formed on the wall of the container to pull out another wiring,
One or more wiring covers connecting the connection opening and the notch opening,
The storage box in which the sensor unit and the wiring cover are separated from each other.
 [付記1-14]
  付記1-12において、
  前記センサユニットは、取付部本体を備え、
  前記重量センサの重量検知部は、前記取付部本体よりも下側に露出または突出している収容庫。
[Appendix 1-14]
In Appendix 1-12,
The sensor unit includes a mounting body,
The weight detection portion of the weight sensor is exposed or protrudes downward from the mounting portion main body.
 [付記1-15]
  付記1-1又は1-12において、
  前記容器を備え、該容器の側壁高さは3cm以上9cm以下である収容庫。
[Appendix 1-15]
In Appendix 1-1 or 1-12,
A container comprising the above-mentioned container, wherein the height of the side wall of the container is 3 cm or more and 9 cm or less.
 <付記2について>
  上述の特開2007-010208号公報は、圧力センサや歪みゲージセンサが板状のロードセルを備えるタイプのものとしては検討されておらず、このようなタイプのセンサを収容庫中に配置するに際して、重量検知精度や収容庫中の貯蔵スペースの好適な確保に寄与する態様については何ら開示していない。
<About Appendix 2>
The above-mentioned Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-010208 does not consider the pressure sensor or the strain gauge sensor as a type provided with a plate-shaped load cell. It does not disclose any aspect that contributes to the weight detection accuracy or the suitable securing of the storage space in the container.
 [付記2-1]
  ケース体と、
  ロードセルと、
  該ロードセルの長手方向の一方側で、前記ケース体側に接続した第1台座と、
  該ロードセルの長手方向の他方側で、前記ケース体とは反対側に接続した第2台座と、
  該第2台座のうち、前記ロードセルに取り付けられている部分から前記ロードセルの長手方向の一方側に延在した部分に接続した重量検知部と、を備える重量センサと、
  該重量センサが配された貯蔵室と、
  前記ケース体を支持するセンサユニット取付面と、を備え、
  鉛直方向に延びる、前記第1台座の中心線は、前記センサユニット取付面を通過する収容庫。
[Appendix 2-1]
a case body;
a load cell;
a first pedestal connected to the case body on one side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell;
a second pedestal connected to the other side of the load cell in the longitudinal direction and opposite to the case body;
a weight sensor connected to a portion of the second pedestal that extends from the portion attached to the load cell to one side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell;
a storage room in which the weight sensor is arranged;
a sensor unit mounting surface that supports the case body,
A container in which a center line of the first pedestal extending in a vertical direction passes through the sensor unit mounting surface.
 [付記2-2]
  ケース体と、
  ロードセルと、
  該ロードセルの長手方向の一方側で、前記ケース体側に接続した第1台座と、
  該ロードセルの長手方向の他方側で、前記ケース体とは反対側に接続した重量検知部と、を備える重量センサと、
  該重量センサが配された貯蔵室と、
  前記ケース体を支持するセンサユニット取付面と、を備え、
  鉛直方向に延びる、前記第1台座の中心線は、前記センサユニット取付面を通過する収容庫。
[Appendix 2-2]
a case body;
a load cell;
a first pedestal connected to the case body on one side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell;
a weight sensor connected to the other side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell and opposite to the case body;
a storage room in which the weight sensor is arranged;
a sensor unit mounting surface that supports the case body,
A container in which a center line of the first pedestal extending in a vertical direction passes through the sensor unit mounting surface.
 [付記2-3]
  ケース体、
  ロードセル、及び
  重量検知部を備え、
  前記重量検知部から、前記ロードセルの他方側、前記ロードセルの一方側を経て、前記ケース体に接続した第1台座まで機械的に接続している重量センサと、
  前記ケース体を支持するセンサユニット取付面と、を備え、
  鉛直方向に延びる、前記第1台座の中心線は、前記センサユニット取付面を通過する収容庫。
[Appendix 2-3]
case body,
Equipped with a load cell and a weight detector,
a weight sensor mechanically connected from the weight detection unit to a first pedestal connected to the case body through the other side of the load cell and one side of the load cell;
a sensor unit mounting surface that supports the case body,
A container in which a center line of the first pedestal extending in a vertical direction passes through the sensor unit mounting surface.
 [付記2-4]
  付記2-1乃至2-3何れか一項において、
  前記重量センサは、貯蔵室の左壁側又は右壁側に設けられ、
  前記貯蔵室の前方は、開口しており、
  前記ロードセルの長手方向は、前記貯蔵室の左壁又は右壁に沿って配置されている収容庫。
[Appendix 2-4]
In any one of Appendix 2-1 to 2-3,
The weight sensor is provided on the left wall side or the right wall side of the storage chamber,
The front of the storage chamber is open,
The storage chamber in which the longitudinal direction of the load cell is arranged along the left wall or the right wall of the storage chamber.
 [付記2-5]
  付記2-1乃至付記2-3何れか一項において、
  前記重量センサは、貯蔵室の最下段に配される棚又は容器に対応する位置に配されており、
  前記貯蔵室の前方は、開口しており、
  前記ロードセルの長手方向は、前記貯蔵室の左右方向に沿って配置されている収容庫。
[Appendix 2-5]
In any one of Appendix 2-1 to Appendix 2-3,
The weight sensor is arranged at a position corresponding to the shelf or container arranged at the bottom of the storage room,
The front of the storage chamber is open,
A container in which the longitudinal direction of the load cell is arranged along the lateral direction of the storage chamber.
 <付記3について>
  冷蔵庫の貯蔵室には、貯蔵室内の温度を検知する温度センサが通常配されている。また、重量センサの検知値は周囲温度にも依存するため、重量センサが配されている貯蔵室内の温度センサを用いて検知値を補正することが望ましい。
  しかし、貯蔵室には冷気を供給する吐出口が設けられており、冷蔵庫壁面には冷蔵庫外との温度差による結露を抑制するためのホットガスパイプ等が設けられている。これらによって与えられる温度影響が、重量センサと温度センサとで大きく異なってしまうと、補正が精確に行えない。このような点について上述の特開2007-010208号公報は何ら検討していない。
<About Appendix 3>
A temperature sensor is usually arranged in the storage compartment of the refrigerator to detect the temperature in the storage compartment. Moreover, since the detection value of the weight sensor also depends on the ambient temperature, it is desirable to correct the detection value using a temperature sensor in the storage compartment where the weight sensor is arranged.
However, the storage compartment is provided with an outlet for supplying cool air, and the wall surface of the refrigerator is provided with a hot gas pipe or the like for suppressing dew condensation due to the temperature difference between the refrigerator and the outside. If the temperature influences given by these are greatly different between the weight sensor and the temperature sensor, the correction cannot be performed accurately. The aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2007-010208 does not consider such a point.
 [付記3-1]
  貯蔵室と、
  該貯蔵室に配された重量センサと、
  前記貯蔵室に配された庫内温度センサと、
  前記貯蔵室に冷気を供給する吐出口と、を備え、
  該吐出口の冷気吐出方向は、前記重量センサ及び前記庫内温度センサを避けた向きである冷蔵庫。
[Appendix 3-1]
a storage room;
a weight sensor disposed in the storage chamber;
an internal temperature sensor arranged in the storage compartment;
and a discharge port that supplies cold air to the storage chamber,
A refrigerator in which the cold air is discharged from the outlet in a direction that avoids the weight sensor and the internal temperature sensor.
 [付記3-2]
  貯蔵室と、
  該貯蔵室に配された重量センサと、
  前記貯蔵室に配された庫内温度センサと、
  圧縮された冷媒が流通するホットガスパイプが這わされた面と、を備え、
  前記重量センサの一部又は全部と前記庫内温度センサとは、前記面の正面視で前記ホットガスパイプと重ならない位置に配されている冷蔵庫。
[Appendix 3-2]
a storage room;
a weight sensor disposed in the storage chamber;
an internal temperature sensor arranged in the storage compartment;
a surface on which a hot gas pipe through which the compressed refrigerant flows is laid,
A refrigerator in which part or all of the weight sensor and the internal temperature sensor are arranged so as not to overlap the hot gas pipe in a front view of the surface.
 [付記3-3]
  付記3-1又は3-2において、
  前記庫内温度センサは、前記重量センサの検知値の補正と、前記貯蔵室への送風に用いられる冷却ファン及び/又は冷媒を圧縮する圧縮機の制御に使用される冷蔵庫。
[Appendix 3-3]
In Appendix 3-1 or 3-2,
The refrigerator interior temperature sensor is used for correcting the detection value of the weight sensor and for controlling a cooling fan and/or a compressor for compressing a refrigerant used for blowing air to the storage compartment.
 [付記3-4]
  貯蔵室と、
  該貯蔵室に配された重量センサと、
  前記貯蔵室の温度を検知し、前記貯蔵室への送風に用いられる冷却ファン及び/又は冷媒を圧縮する圧縮機の制御に使用される庫内温度センサと、
  前記貯蔵室に冷気を供給する吐出口と、
  前記重量センサの検知値の補正に用いられ、前記庫内温度センサとは異なる温度センサと、を備え、
  前記重量センサと前記温度センサは、前記吐出口の冷気吐出方向を、ともに避けた位置又はともに避けない位置に配されている冷蔵庫。
[Appendix 3-4]
a storage room;
a weight sensor disposed in the storage chamber;
an internal temperature sensor that detects the temperature of the storage compartment and is used to control a cooling fan used to blow air into the storage compartment and/or a compressor that compresses a refrigerant;
an outlet for supplying cool air to the storage chamber;
a temperature sensor that is used to correct the detection value of the weight sensor and is different from the internal temperature sensor,
The refrigerator, wherein the weight sensor and the temperature sensor are arranged at positions avoiding or not avoiding the cool air discharge direction of the discharge port.
 [付記3-5]
  貯蔵室と、
  該貯蔵室に配された重量センサと、
  圧縮された冷媒が流通するホットガスパイプが這わされた面と、
  前記貯蔵室の温度を検知し、前記貯蔵室への送風に用いられる冷却ファン及び/又は冷媒を圧縮する圧縮機の制御に使用される庫内温度センサと、
  前記重量センサの検知値の補正に用いられ、前記庫内温度センサとは異なる温度センサと、を備え、
  前記重量センサと前記温度センサは、前記面の正面視において、前記ホットガスパイプに重なる位置にともに配されている又は重ならない位置にともに配されている冷蔵庫。
[Appendix 3-5]
a storage room;
a weight sensor disposed in the storage chamber;
a surface on which a hot gas pipe through which the compressed refrigerant flows is laid;
an internal temperature sensor that detects the temperature of the storage compartment and is used to control a cooling fan used to blow air into the storage compartment and/or a compressor that compresses a refrigerant;
a temperature sensor that is used to correct the detection value of the weight sensor and is different from the internal temperature sensor,
The refrigerator, wherein the weight sensor and the temperature sensor are both arranged at positions overlapping with or not overlapping with the hot gas pipe in a front view of the surface.
 <付記4について>
  上述の特開2007-010208号公報は、重量センサを棚や容器とは別体のセンサユニットで収容する場合、センサユニットの取付構造については何ら開示していない。
<About Appendix 4>
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-010208 mentioned above does not disclose any mounting structure of the sensor unit when the weight sensor is housed in the sensor unit which is separate from the shelf or the container.
 [付記4-1]
  前方が開口した貯蔵室を形成する内箱と、
  該内箱の壁面側に配され、前後に延在する固定部材と、
  該固定部材に設けられたセンサユニットと、を備え、
  前記センサユニットは、前記固定部材の前側の先端部を覆う折り返し部を備える収容庫。
[Appendix 4-1]
an inner box forming a frontally open storage compartment;
a fixing member arranged on the wall surface side of the inner box and extending back and forth;
a sensor unit provided on the fixed member,
The sensor unit is a container provided with a folded portion covering a front end portion of the fixing member.
 [付記4-2]
  付記4-1において、
  前記折り返し部は、前記先端部の上側、前側、及び下側に亘っている収容庫。
[Appendix 4-2]
In Appendix 4-1,
The folding part extends over the upper side, the front side, and the lower side of the tip part.
 [付記4-3]
  付記4-1において、
  前記折り返し部は、前記先端部よりもやわらかい材料で形成されている収容庫。
[Appendix 4-3]
In Appendix 4-1,
The storage container, wherein the folded portion is made of a softer material than the tip portion.
 <付記5について>
  上述の特開2007-010208号公報は、ビード2aから圧力センサ11がその高さ寸法分突出しているから、圧力センサ11上に棚10を載置するには、圧力センサ11の概ね真上を経由して、使用者が棚10を持ち上げた状態で移動させることになると推察される。使用者にとってはビード2a上を摺動させて棚10を移動させるのが容易であると考えられるところ、このようにすると、棚10が圧力センサ11の前面に衝突し、圧力センサ11を破損させる虞があるし、結局、圧力センサ11の手前で一度棚10を持ち上げる等する必要がある。
<Regarding Supplementary Note 5>
In JP-A-2007-010208 mentioned above, since the pressure sensor 11 protrudes from the bead 2a by the height dimension, in order to place the shelf 10 on the pressure sensor 11, the pressure sensor 11 should be positioned approximately right above the pressure sensor 11. It is presumed that the user moves the shelf 10 while lifting it. It is considered easy for the user to move the shelf 10 by sliding it on the bead 2a. There is a risk, and after all, it is necessary to once lift the shelf 10 before the pressure sensor 11 .
 [付記5-1]
  前方が開口した室と、
  該室に配される棚又は容器と、
  重量検知部を備える重量センサと、
  前記棚又は前記容器に備えられ、前記重量検知部に接触可能なセンサ接触部と、
  ガイドレールと、を備え、
  前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動して前記重量センサより前方の位置から後方に移動すると、前記センサ接触部は、前記重量センサより高い高さで後方に移動して前記重量検知部に接近し、該重量検知部に上方から接触する収容庫。
[Appendix 5-1]
a chamber with an open front;
a shelf or container arranged in the chamber;
a weight sensor including a weight detection unit;
a sensor contact portion provided on the shelf or the container and capable of contacting the weight detection portion;
a guide rail;
When the shelf or the container slides on the guide rail and moves backward from a position in front of the weight sensor, the sensor contact portion moves backward at a height higher than the weight sensor to move the weight detection portion. and comes into contact with the weight detection unit from above.
 [付記5-2]
  付記5-1において、
 前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動して前記重量センサより前方の位置から後方に移動すると、前記センサ接触部は、前記重量センサより高い高さから後方に移動して前記重量検知部に接近し、さらに下方に移動して、該重量検知部に上方から接触する収容庫。
[Appendix 5-2]
In Appendix 5-1,
When the shelf or the container slides on the guide rail and moves backward from a position in front of the weight sensor, the sensor contact portion moves backward from a height higher than the weight sensor to move the weight detection portion. and moves further downward to contact the weight detection unit from above.
 [付記5-3]
  付記5-2において、
  前記重量センサは、前後に並んで複数が配されており、
  前記センサ接触部として、前側の前記重量センサの重量検知部に接触可能な前側センサ接触部と、後側の前記重量センサの重量検知部に接触可能な後側センサ接触部と、を有し、
  前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動して、前側の前記重量センサより前方の位置から前記後側センサ接触部が後方に移動すると、前該後側センサ接触部は前側の前記重量センサ上を通過し、後側の前記重量センサ上で下方に移動して、後側の該重量センサの重量検知部に上方から接触する収容庫。
[Appendix 5-3]
In Appendix 5-2,
A plurality of the weight sensors are arranged side by side in the front-rear direction,
The sensor contact portion includes a front sensor contact portion that can contact the weight detection portion of the weight sensor on the front side and a rear sensor contact portion that can contact the weight detection portion of the weight sensor on the rear side,
When the shelf or container slides on the guide rail and the rear sensor contact portion moves rearward from a position forward of the front weight sensor, the front and rear sensor contact portions move toward the front weight sensor. A container that passes above and moves downward on the weight sensor on the rear side and contacts the weight detection part of the weight sensor on the rear side from above.
 [付記5-4]
  付記5-1において、
  前記棚又は前記容器は、側方に突出した側面リブを側面に備え、
  前記室の側壁は、前記側面リブの下方に突出した下リブを備え、
  前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動している場合、及び、前記センサ接触部が前記重量検知部に接触している場合、前記側面リブは、前記下リブから離間しており、
  前記下リブは、前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動している場合、又は、前記センサ接触部が前記重量検知部に接触している場合に、前記棚又は前記容器が傾いたとき、前記側面リブに接触する位置に配されている収容庫。
[Appendix 5-4]
In Appendix 5-1,
the shelf or the container has side ribs protruding laterally on its sides,
a side wall of the chamber includes a lower rib protruding below the side rib;
When the shelf or the container slides on the guide rail and when the sensor contact portion is in contact with the weight detection portion, the side rib is spaced apart from the lower rib,
When the shelf or the container is tilted when the shelf or the container is sliding on the guide rail, or when the sensor contact portion is in contact with the weight detection portion , a container disposed at a position in contact with the side ribs.
 [付記5-5]
  付記5-1において、
  前記棚又は前記容器は、側方に突出した側面リブを側面に備え、
  前記室の側壁は、前記側面リブの下方に突出した下リブを備え、
  前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動している場合、及び、前記センサ接触部が前記重量検知部に接触している場合、前記側面リブは、前記下リブから離間しており、
  前記ガイドレールとは別に、該ガイドレールより上方に、別の棚又は別の容器を支持可能な構造を備え、
  前記下リブは、上下方向について、前記ガイドレールと前記構造との間に配されている収容庫。
[Appendix 5-5]
In Appendix 5-1,
the shelf or the container has side ribs protruding laterally on its sides,
a side wall of the chamber includes a lower rib protruding below the side rib;
When the shelf or the container slides on the guide rail and when the sensor contact portion is in contact with the weight detection portion, the side rib is spaced apart from the lower rib,
Separately from the guide rail, a structure capable of supporting another shelf or another container above the guide rail,
The lower rib is disposed between the guide rail and the structure in the vertical direction.
 [付記5-6]
  付記5-1において、
  前記棚又は前記容器は、側方に突出した側面リブを側面に備え、
  前記室の側壁は、前記側面リブの上方に突出した上リブを備え、
  前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動している場合、及び、前記センサ接触部が前記重量検知部に接触している場合、前記側面リブは、前記下リブから離間しており、
  前記ガイドレールとは別に、該ガイドレールより上方に、別の棚又は別の容器を支持可能な構造を備え、
  前記上リブは、上下方向について、前記ガイドレールと前記構造との間に配されている収容庫。
[Appendix 5-6]
In Appendix 5-1,
the shelf or the container has side ribs protruding laterally on its sides,
a side wall of the chamber includes an upper rib projecting above the side rib;
When the shelf or the container slides on the guide rail and when the sensor contact portion is in contact with the weight detection portion, the side rib is spaced apart from the lower rib,
Separately from the guide rail, a structure capable of supporting another shelf or another container above the guide rail,
The upper rib is arranged vertically between the guide rail and the structure.
 <付記6について>
  人の手操作等による圧力の変化を検出して制御する機器に使用される感圧センサに係る特開平9-139148号公報は、感圧ゴム12を導体パターンに押圧するための弾性押圧体13を開示する(0001,0010、図1)。
 特開平9-139148号公報は、人の手操作のレベルの力が付与される前提の構造である。一方、冷蔵庫等の収容庫において、収容食材の重量を検知する用途に用いられる重量センサを想定すると、食品荷重として特開平9-139148号公報より大きなレベルの力を想定する必要が生じる。
  発明者らは、荷重を検知する構造としても、特開平9-139148号公報に比して大きい傾向にある荷重を受けるセンサ側の構成として、例えばロードセルを用いたような、特開平9-139148号公報とは別タイプの構造を含めて検討した。結果、食品を収容する棚や容器がセンサカバーに擦れると、センサカバーを硬い材料にするとセンサカバーが荷重の一部を受けてしまい、センサカバーと接触する他部品に、センサ側に伝達される荷重が分散されて検知精度が低下すること、センサカバーを柔らかい材料にするとセンサカバーの破損の虞が増大すること、という課題を見出した。
<About appendix 6>
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-139148, which relates to a pressure-sensitive sensor used in a device that detects and controls changes in pressure due to manual operation, discloses an elastic pressing body 13 for pressing a pressure-sensitive rubber 12 against a conductor pattern. (0001, 0010, FIG. 1).
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 9-139148 is a structure on the premise that a force of the level of human manual operation is applied. On the other hand, assuming a weight sensor that is used to detect the weight of stored foodstuffs in a container such as a refrigerator, it is necessary to assume a higher level of food load than that in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-139148.
The inventors have proposed a structure for detecting a load, which tends to be larger than that in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-139148. The study was conducted including a structure different from that in the publication. As a result, when a shelf or container containing food rubs against the sensor cover, if the sensor cover is made of a hard material, the sensor cover receives part of the load, which is transmitted to other parts in contact with the sensor cover to the sensor side. The inventors have found the problems that the load is dispersed and the detection accuracy is lowered, and that if the sensor cover is made of a soft material, the risk of breakage of the sensor cover increases.
 [付記6-1]
  ケース体と、
  センサカバーと、
  前記ケース体及び前記センサカバーで囲まれた空間に配されたセンサと、
  該センサ側に荷重を伝達し、一部が前記センサカバーから突出した重量検知部と、を備える重量センサ。
[Appendix 6-1]
a case body;
a sensor cover;
a sensor arranged in a space surrounded by the case body and the sensor cover;
A weight sensor that transmits a load to the sensor and that partially protrudes from the sensor cover.
 [付記6-2]
  付記6-1において、
  前記センサカバーは、硬度70以下及び/又は厚さ2.5mm以下である重量センサ。
[Appendix 6-2]
In Appendix 6-1,
The weight sensor, wherein the sensor cover has a hardness of 70 or less and/or a thickness of 2.5 mm or less.
 [付記6-3]
  付記6-1又は6-2に記載の重量センサを収容するセンサユニットであって、
  前記センサカバーのうち、前記ケース体に接触している端部を挟んで、前記ケース体と反対側に位置するカバー部材を備え、
  該カバー部材は、前記端部を前記ケース体に向けて押圧しているセンサユニット。
[Appendix 6-3]
A sensor unit containing the weight sensor according to Appendix 6-1 or 6-2,
A cover member located on the opposite side of the case body across an end portion of the sensor cover that is in contact with the case body,
The cover member presses the end portion toward the case body.
 [付記6-4]
  付記6-1又は6-2において、
  前記センサカバーのうち、前記重量検知部の側面に対向する縁は、該重量検知部に対して隙間を備える重量センサ。
[Appendix 6-4]
In Appendix 6-1 or 6-2,
The weight sensor, wherein an edge of the sensor cover facing the side surface of the weight detection section has a gap with respect to the weight detection section.
 [付記6-5]
  付記6-1又は6-4において、
  前記縁は、前記重量検知部の周囲360°には亘らずに、以て一部が排水孔として機能する重量センサ。
[Appendix 6-5]
In Appendix 6-1 or 6-4,
A weight sensor in which the rim does not extend 360 degrees around the weight sensing part and thus partially functions as a drain hole.
 [付記6-6]
  付記6-1又は6-2において、
  前記センサカバーと前記重量検知部との間にワッシャーを介している重量センサ。
[Appendix 6-6]
In Appendix 6-1 or 6-2,
A weight sensor having a washer interposed between the sensor cover and the weight detection unit.
 100…冷蔵庫、101…箱体、101a…天板、101b…底板、101c…側板、101d…背面板、102…扉、103…内箱、104…庫内、105,105a,105b,105c,105d,105e…容器、106a…内箱上リブ、106b…内箱下リブ、107…圧縮機、108…吐出口、109…主制御基板、110…庫内温度センサ、111…センサ基板、111a…サブマイコン、111b…フィルタ回路・増幅回路、112…通信ユニット、113…操作基板、113a…温調用ボリューム、114…切欠き開口、115…切欠き開口、120…センサ接触部、120a…前センサ接触部、120b…後センサ接触部、121…底面ガイドリブ、122…摺動部、123…側面リブ、125…冷気、130…ホットガスパイプ、140…発泡断熱材、200…重量センサ、201…ロードセル、201a,201b…歪みセンサ、202…第1台座、203…ケース体、204…第2台座、205…センサカバー、205a…端部、206…重量検知部、207…ワッシャー、208…ねじ、209…ナット、210…ワッシャー、211…ねじ、212…ワッシャー、213…ねじ、214…ワッシャー、220…センサユニット、220a…上段センサユニット、220b…中段センサユニット、220c…下段センサユニット、221…取付部、221a…第一取付部、221b…第二取付部、222…接続部、223…取付部本体、223a…折り返し部、223b…センサユニット220の挿通孔部、224…カバー部材、224a…突出部、224b…排水部、225…接続部本体、226…カバー部材、227…配線、228…配線収容部、229…固定部材、229a…先端部、229b…貫通孔、230…ねじ、230a…ねじ部、231…ねじ、232…接続部開口、233…雄コネクタ、234…配線、235…雌コネクタ、236…配線カバー、236a…フランジ部、237…ねじ、239…ワッシャー、241…取付部、241a…第一取付部、241b…第二取付部、242…接続部、243…取付部本体、244…カバー部材、245…接続部本体、247…配線、248…配線収容部、249…ガイドレール、249a…後端部、250…切欠き部、251…トレー、252…取付部開口、253…雄コネクタ、254…配線、255…雌コネクタ、256…配線カバー、257…ねじ、260…棚、260a…載置部、260b…堰部、271…センサ開口 REFERENCE SIGNS LIST 100 Refrigerator 101 Box 101a Top plate 101b Bottom plate 101c Side plate 101d Rear plate 102 Door 103 Inner box 104 Interior 105, 105a, 105b, 105c, 105d , 105e... container, 106a... inner box upper rib, 106b... inner box lower rib, 107... compressor, 108... discharge port, 109... main control board, 110... internal temperature sensor, 111... sensor board, 111a... sub Microcomputer 111b Filter circuit/amplifier circuit 112 Communication unit 113 Operation board 113a Temperature control volume 114 Notch opening 115 Notch opening 120 Sensor contact portion 120a Front sensor contact portion , 120b... rear sensor contact part 121... bottom guide rib 122... sliding part 123... side rib 125... cold air 130... hot gas pipe 140... foam insulation material 200... weight sensor 201... load cell 201a, 201b...strain sensor 202...first base 203...case body 204...second base 205...sensor cover 205a...end part 206...weight detection unit 207...washer 208...screw 209...nut 210 Washer 211 Screw 212 Washer 213 Screw 214 Washer 220 Sensor unit 220a Upper sensor unit 220b Middle sensor unit 220c Lower sensor unit 221 Mounting portion 221a First mounting portion 221b Second mounting portion 222 Connecting portion 223 Mounting portion main body 223a Folding portion 223b Insertion hole portion of sensor unit 220 224 Cover member 224a Projecting portion 224b Drainage part 225 Connection part main body 226 Cover member 227 Wiring 228 Wiring accommodating part 229 Fixing member 229a Tip end 229b Through hole 230 Screw 230a Threaded part 231 Screws 232 Connection opening 233 Male connector 234 Wiring 235 Female connector 236 Wiring cover 236a Flange 237 Screw 239 Washer 241 Mounting portion 241a First mounting Part 241b Second attachment part 242 Connection part 243 Attachment main body 244 Cover member 245 Connection main body 247 Wiring 248 Wiring accommodating part 249 Guide rail 249a Rear end Portion 250 Notch 251 Tray 252 Mounting opening 253 Male connector 254 Wiring 255 Female connector 256 ... wiring cover, 257 ... screw, 260 ... shelf, 260a ... placing section, 260b ... weir section, 271 ... sensor opening

Claims (25)

  1.  前方が開口した貯蔵室を形成する内箱と、
     前記貯蔵室に配された棚又は容器と、
     前記棚又は前記容器に載置された収容物の重量を受ける複数の重量センサと、
     センサユニットと、を備え、
     前記センサユニットは、
      前記重量センサの少なくとも1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容し、前記貯蔵室の壁面に沿った方向に延在する第一取付部と、
      該第一取付部に接続されており、前記重量センサの少なくとも他の1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第二取付部と、を備え、
     前記センサユニットは、前記棚又は前記容器より下方に設けられ、該棚又は該容器とは別体である収容庫。
    an inner box forming a frontally open storage compartment;
    a shelf or container arranged in the storage room;
    a plurality of weight sensors that receive the weight of the contents placed on the shelf or the container;
    a sensor unit;
    The sensor unit is
    a first mounting portion that accommodates at least one of the weight sensors and at least a portion of wiring connected to the weight sensor and extends in a direction along the wall surface of the storage chamber;
    a second mounting portion connected to the first mounting portion and housing at least one of the weight sensors and at least part of the wiring connected to the weight sensor;
    The storage warehouse, wherein the sensor unit is provided below the shelf or the container and is separate from the shelf or the container.
  2.  請求項1において、
     前記センサユニットは、カバー部を備え、
     前記重量センサの重量検知部は、前記カバー部よりも上側に露出または突出しており、それ以外の部分の少なくとも一部が前記センサユニットにおける前記カバー部の下方の空間に収容されている収容庫。
    In claim 1,
    The sensor unit includes a cover,
    A container in which a weight detection portion of the weight sensor is exposed or protrudes upward from the cover portion, and at least a part of the other portion is housed in a space below the cover portion of the sensor unit.
  3.  請求項1において、
     前記センサユニットは、前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部を繋ぎ、前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部とは異なる方向に延在している接続部を備え、
     前記接続部は、前記配線の少なくとも一部を収容している収容庫。
    In claim 1,
    the sensor unit includes a connecting portion connecting the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion and extending in a direction different from the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion;
    The connection portion is a container housing at least part of the wiring.
  4.  請求項1において、
     前記貯蔵室の壁面に沿って設けられた固定部材を備え、
     前記センサユニットは前記固定部材に固定された収容庫。
    In claim 1,
    A fixing member provided along the wall surface of the storage chamber,
    A container in which the sensor unit is fixed to the fixing member.
  5.  請求項4において、
     前記固定部材は、前後方向に沿って設けられた金属製の部材であり、
     前記センサユニットの下方には、前方先端部を後方に向かって折り返した折り返し部を備え、
     前記固定部材の先端部は前記センサユニットの下面と前記折り返し部との間に配置した収容庫。
    In claim 4,
    The fixing member is a metal member provided along the front-rear direction,
    Below the sensor unit, a folded portion is provided by folding the front tip portion toward the rear,
    A housing in which a tip portion of the fixing member is arranged between the lower surface of the sensor unit and the folded portion.
  6.  請求項1において、
     前記センサユニットには、前記配線を引き出す接続部開口が形成され、
     前記収容庫の壁面には、別の配線を引き出す切欠き開口が形成され、
     前記接続部開口と前記切欠き開口を繋ぐ1つ以上の配線カバーを備え、
     前記センサユニット又は前記配線カバーには、前記配線及び/又は前記別の配線に取付けられたコネクタが収容されている収容庫。
    In claim 1,
    The sensor unit is formed with a connection opening for drawing out the wiring,
    The wall surface of the container is formed with a cutout opening for drawing out another wiring,
    One or more wiring covers connecting the connection opening and the notch opening,
    A container in which a connector attached to the wiring and/or the another wiring is housed in the sensor unit or the wiring cover.
  7.  請求項1において、
     前記貯蔵室の壁面の左右には、前後方向に延びた内箱上リブ及び内箱下リブを備え、
     前記容器を備え、
     前記容器の左側面及び/又は右側面には、左右方向に向かって該左側面及び/又は右側面から突出し、前後方向に沿って形成された側面リブを備え、
     前記側面リブは、前記内箱上リブと前記内箱下リブの間に位置させた収容庫。
    In claim 1,
    An inner box upper rib and an inner box lower rib extending in the front-rear direction are provided on the left and right sides of the wall surface of the storage room,
    comprising the container;
    The left side and/or right side of the container is provided with side ribs projecting from the left side and/or right side in the left-right direction and formed along the front-rear direction,
    The side rib is positioned between the inner box upper rib and the inner box lower rib.
  8.  請求項1において、
     前記センサユニットの左右それぞれに設けられた前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の上部には、前後方向に延び、上方に向かって突出したガイドレールを備え、
     前記ガイドレールには、一部が切欠かれた切欠き部を備え、
     前記重量センサは前記切欠き部の位置に配置した収容庫。
    In claim 1,
    Guide rails extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward are provided on upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion provided on the left and right sides of the sensor unit, respectively,
    The guide rail is provided with a notch portion that is partially notched,
    The storage container in which the weight sensor is arranged at the position of the notch.
  9.  請求項1において、
     前記重量センサは、前記センサユニットの左右それぞれに設けられた前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の前後側それぞれに備えられ、
     前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の上部には、前後方向に延び、上方に向かって突出したガイドレールを備え、
     前記ガイドレールには、一部が切欠かれた切欠き部を備え、
     前記重量センサは前記ガイドレールの後端部側の位置に配置した収容庫。
    In claim 1,
    The weight sensor is provided on each of the front and rear sides of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion provided on the left and right sides of the sensor unit,
    A guide rail extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward is provided on the upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion,
    The guide rail is provided with a notch portion that is partially notched,
    The storage box in which the weight sensor is arranged at a position on the rear end side of the guide rail.
  10.  請求項2において、
     前記重量検知部は、可動であり、
     前記センサユニットのうち、前記重量検知部の周辺に位置する部分には、上方に向けて突出した突出部が形成され、
     前記重量検知部の外周部と前記突出部との間には、隙間を形成した収容庫。
    In claim 2,
    The weight detection unit is movable,
    A protruding portion that protrudes upward is formed in a portion of the sensor unit located around the weight detection portion,
    A container in which a gap is formed between the outer peripheral portion of the weight detection portion and the protrusion.
  11.  請求項10において、
     前記第一取付部及び前記第二取付部の上部には、前後方向に延び、上方に向かって突出したガイドレールを備え、
     前記突出部には、一部が切欠かれた排水部が形成され、前記排水部を前記ガイドレールの前記切欠き部に位置させた収容庫。
    In claim 10,
    A guide rail extending in the front-rear direction and protruding upward is provided on the upper portions of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion,
    A storage container in which a drainage part is formed in the projecting part by notching a part thereof, and the drainage part is positioned in the notch part of the guide rail.
  12.  前方が開口した貯蔵室を形成する内箱と、
     前記貯蔵室に配された棚又は容器と、
     前記棚又は前記容器に載置された収容物の重量を受ける複数の重量センサと、
     センサユニットと、を備え、
     前記センサユニットとして、
      前記重量センサの少なくとも1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第一取付部と、
      該第一取付部に接続されており、前記重量センサの少なくとも他の1つと、該重量センサに接続する配線の少なくとも一部とを収容する第二取付部と、を備え、
     前記センサユニットは、前記棚又は前記容器に取り付けられており、
     前記棚又は前記容器を支持する固定部材を備え、
     前記重量センサの重量検知部が下方を向いて設けられていて、前記固定部材に接触可能な収容庫。
    an inner box forming a frontally open storage compartment;
    a shelf or container arranged in the storage room;
    a plurality of weight sensors that receive the weight of the contents placed on the shelf or the container;
    a sensor unit;
    As the sensor unit,
    a first mounting portion that accommodates at least one of the weight sensors and at least a portion of wiring connected to the weight sensor;
    a second mounting portion connected to the first mounting portion and housing at least one of the weight sensors and at least part of the wiring connected to the weight sensor;
    The sensor unit is attached to the shelf or the container,
    A fixing member that supports the shelf or the container,
    A container in which a weight detection portion of the weight sensor faces downward and is capable of coming into contact with the fixed member.
  13.  請求項12において、
     前記センサユニットには、前記配線を引き出す接続部開口が形成され、
     当該収容庫の壁面には、別の配線を引き出す切欠き開口が形成され、
     前記接続部開口と前記切欠き開口を繋ぐ1つ以上の配線カバーを備え、
     前記センサユニット及び前記配線カバーは、離間している収容庫。
    In claim 12,
    The sensor unit is formed with a connection opening for drawing out the wiring,
    A notch opening is formed on the wall of the container to pull out another wiring,
    One or more wiring covers connecting the connection opening and the notch opening,
    The storage box in which the sensor unit and the wiring cover are separated from each other.
  14.  請求項12において、
     前記センサユニットは、取付部本体を備え、
     前記重量センサの重量検知部は、前記取付部本体よりも下側に露出または突出している収容庫。
    In claim 12,
    The sensor unit includes a mounting body,
    The weight detection portion of the weight sensor is exposed or protrudes downward from the mounting portion main body.
  15.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記容器を備え、該容器の側壁高さは3cm以上9cm以下である収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    A container comprising the above-mentioned container, wherein the height of the side wall of the container is 3 cm or more and 9 cm or less.
  16.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記重量センサの少なくとも1つは、
      ケース体と、
      ロードセルと、
      該ロードセルの長手方向の一方側で、前記ケース体側に接続した第1台座と、
      該ロードセルの長手方向の他方側で、前記ケース体とは反対側に接続した第2台座と、
      該第2台座のうち、前記ロードセルに取り付けられている部分から前記ロードセルの長手方向の一方側に延在した部分に接続した重量検知部と、を備え、
     前記ケース体を支持するセンサユニット取付面を備え、
     鉛直方向に延びる、前記第1台座の中心線は、前記センサユニット取付面を通過する収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    at least one of the weight sensors,
    a case body;
    a load cell;
    a first pedestal connected to the case body on one side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell;
    a second pedestal connected to the other side of the load cell in the longitudinal direction and opposite to the case body;
    a weight detection unit connected to a portion of the second pedestal that extends from the portion attached to the load cell to one side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell;
    A sensor unit mounting surface that supports the case body,
    A container in which a center line of the first pedestal extending in a vertical direction passes through the sensor unit mounting surface.
  17.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記重量センサの少なくとも1つは、
      ケース体と、
      ロードセルと、
      該ロードセルの長手方向の一方側で、前記ケース体側に接続した第1台座と、
      該ロードセルの長手方向の他方側で、前記ケース体とは反対側に接続した重量検知部と、を備え、
     前記ケース体を支持するセンサユニット取付面と、を備え、
     鉛直方向に延びる、前記第1台座の中心線は、前記センサユニット取付面を通過する収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    at least one of the weight sensors,
    a case body;
    a load cell;
    a first pedestal connected to the case body on one side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell;
    a weight detection unit connected to the other side in the longitudinal direction of the load cell and opposite to the case body,
    a sensor unit mounting surface that supports the case body,
    A container in which a center line of the first pedestal extending in a vertical direction passes through the sensor unit mounting surface.
  18.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記重量センサの少なくとも1つは、
      ケース体、
      ロードセル、及び
      重量検知部を備え、
      前記重量検知部から、前記ロードセルの他方側、前記ロードセルの一方側を経て、前記ケース体に接続した第1台座まで機械的に接続しており、
     前記ケース体を支持するセンサユニット取付面と、を備え、
     鉛直方向に延びる、前記第1台座の中心線は、前記センサユニット取付面を通過する収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    at least one of the weight sensors,
    case body,
    Equipped with a load cell and a weight detector,
    mechanically connected from the weight detection unit to a first pedestal connected to the case body through the other side of the load cell and one side of the load cell;
    a sensor unit mounting surface that supports the case body,
    A container in which a center line of the first pedestal extending in a vertical direction passes through the sensor unit mounting surface.
  19.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記貯蔵室に配された庫内温度センサと、
     前記貯蔵室に冷気を供給する吐出口と、を備え、
     該吐出口の冷気吐出方向は、前記重量センサ及び前記庫内温度センサを避けた向きである収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    an internal temperature sensor arranged in the storage compartment;
    and a discharge port that supplies cold air to the storage chamber,
    The cold air discharge direction of the outlet is a direction that avoids the weight sensor and the internal temperature sensor.
  20.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記貯蔵室に配された庫内温度センサと、
     圧縮された冷媒が流通するホットガスパイプが這わされた面と、を備え、
     前記重量センサの一部又は全部と前記庫内温度センサとは、前記面の正面視で前記ホットガスパイプと重ならない位置に配されている収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    an internal temperature sensor arranged in the storage compartment;
    a surface on which a hot gas pipe through which the compressed refrigerant flows is laid,
    A part or all of the weight sensor and the in-chamber temperature sensor are arranged at positions not overlapping with the hot gas pipe in a front view of the surface.
  21.  請求項19又は20において、
     前記庫内温度センサは、前記重量センサの検知値の補正と、前記貯蔵室への送風に用いられる冷却ファン及び/又は冷媒を圧縮する圧縮機の制御に使用される収容庫。
    In claim 19 or 20,
    The storage compartment temperature sensor is used for correcting the detection value of the weight sensor and for controlling a cooling fan used for blowing air to the storage compartment and/or a compressor for compressing the refrigerant.
  22.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記棚又は前記容器に備えられ、前記重量センサの重量検知部に接触可能なセンサ接触部と、
     ガイドレールと、を備え、
     前記棚又は前記容器が前記ガイドレールを摺動して前記重量センサより前方の位置から後方に移動すると、前記センサ接触部は、前記重量センサより高い高さで後方に移動して前記重量検知部に接近し、該重量検知部に上方から接触する収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    a sensor contact portion provided on the shelf or the container and capable of contacting the weight detection portion of the weight sensor;
    a guide rail;
    When the shelf or the container slides on the guide rail and moves rearward from a position in front of the weight sensor, the sensor contact portion moves rearward at a height higher than the weight sensor and moves to the weight detection portion. and comes into contact with the weight detection unit from above.
  23.  請求項1又は12において、
     前記重量センサの少なくとも1つは、
      ケース体と、
      センサカバーと、
      前記ケース体及び前記センサカバーで囲まれた空間に配されたセンサと、
      該センサ側に荷重を伝達し、一部が前記センサカバーから突出した重量検知部と、を備える収容庫。
    In claim 1 or 12,
    at least one of the weight sensors,
    a case body;
    a sensor cover;
    a sensor arranged in a space surrounded by the case body and the sensor cover;
    and a weight detection unit that transmits a load to the sensor side and that partially protrudes from the sensor cover.
  24.  請求項23において、
     前記センサカバーのうち、前記ケース体に接触している端部を挟んで、前記ケース体と反対側に位置するカバー部材を備え、
     該カバー部材は、前記端部を前記ケース体に向けて押圧している収容庫。
    In claim 23,
    A cover member located on the opposite side of the case body across an end portion of the sensor cover that is in contact with the case body,
    The cover member presses the end portion toward the case body.
  25.  請求項23において、
     前記センサカバーと前記重量検知部との間にワッシャーを介している収容庫。
    In claim 23,
    A container having a washer interposed between the sensor cover and the weight detection unit.
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