The within invention concerns a base assembly element for a refrigerator and/or freezer as well as a refrigerator and/or freezer.
It is already known from the state of the art how to combine components positioned at the bottom of refrigerators and/or freezers in a base assembly or an equipment base assembly, and subsequently to connect them with the internal container as a combined unit on which, for example, the exterior walls of the refrigerator and/or freezer can be mounted as a last step.
It is also already known how to position compressor and condenser in the equipment base instead of using backplate condensers. Cold ambient air is sent via air control channels positioned in the base to the components positioned in the base, such as the compressor and the condenser circuit parts, which are thereby cooled. However, a problem exists inasmuch as in the existing proposals known from the state of the art, the components in the base are positioned in a row in the air control channels, so there is no optimum ventilation of the components, because the heat given off by the components positioned farther forward in the air control channels tends to warm the air in the air control channels, so that the components positioned farther back can no longer be sufficiently cooled.
It is therefore the task of the within invention to perfect advantageously a base assembly element of the type initially mentioned, particularly in such manner as to permit guidance of air in the base assembly element and to facilitate optimum ventilation of all components positioned in the base assembly element.
This task is performed, according to the invention, by a base assembly element having the characteristics of claim 1. Provision is made for a base assembly element, in particular an equipment base, for a refrigerator and/or freezer, said base assembly element having at least two separate air control areas, each of which can be supplied with air for cooling. The advantage of this is that, for example, the components positioned in the individual air control areas can be supplied separately with air for cooling, so that better cooling and removal of heat can be achieved in the individual air control areas.
Additionally, the air control area can be constructed at least partially as a channel, and/or a common air inlet can be provided, and/or each of the air control areas can have at least one individual air outlet.
It is also possible to provide at least one fan in the air inlet area. Advantageously it is thereby possible, by means of the fan positioned in the area of a common air inlet for the separate air intake areas, of which there are at least two, to introduce ambient air into the two air control areas, in which case provision can also advantageously be made for the air blown into the air intake areas for cooling purposes to exit the equipment base or base assembly element via its own air outlet in the individual air control area.
It is also possible to position the air inlet at the front between the two lateral air outlets, and/or to fit the air inlet within a frame, and/or to equip the air inlet with an air filter that preferably covers the air inlet completely and can filter the air entering through the air inlet, in which case the air filter can be inserted into the frame. This offers the advantage that, for example, air inlet and air outlet are positioned exclusively in the front, a situation that is particularly advantageous in refrigerators and/or freezers positioned in recesses or near a wall. It is particularly advantageous if the air inlet is positioned at center front. Advantageously, the air filter can prevent the inside of the base assembly element from becoming dirty during operation, and consequently can prevent a breakdown of the refrigeration cycle components. In particular, it is possible for the air filter to be easily removable by the user of the refrigerator and/or freezer. The customer can do this, for example, by removing the air filter from the air inlet by means of a strap and inserting a replacement air filter in the frame. It is also possible for the air filter to be made reusable after a cleaning and re-insertion in the frame.
Additionally, provision can be made for individual refrigeration cycle components, particularly parts of the condenser(s), to be positioned in the air control areas, in which case the condenser(s) is (are) designed as spiral condensers. The advantage of this is that in equipment with a high refrigerating capacity that must in addition make do without a condenser or backplate condenser, the individual condensers can be positioned in the air control areas. To increase the heat radiation surface, the condensers are advantageously designed as spiral condensers. The positioning of the individual condensers in the separate air control areas facilitates even and hence optimum cooling of the condensers, since the condensers are in parallel position rather than the serial position that has existed to date.
Additionally, provision can be made for at least one bypass area, in particular a bypass channel, by means of which said bypass channel air can be led to a vaporization pan, and/or by means of which said bypass channel air can be led to at least one compressor, in which case the compressor is positioned advantageously in the base assembly element. This permits dynamic ventilation of the vaporization pan by means of the bypass channel, thus increasing vaporization performance. Advantageously, it is possible to equip the evaporating pan with a cover having ventilation openings, by means of which said ventilation openings the warm air can, for example, flow up the back wall of the refrigerator and/or freezer. This upward flow of warm air prevents the back wall from becoming covered with moisture. This is particularly advantageous when the equipment does not have a backplate condenser, which thanks to its heat radiation prevents accumulation of moisture on the backplate. This is particularly advantageous in equipment that is intended for use in countries with high humidity and high ambient temperature. In this connection it is also possible to provide for dynamic ventilation of the backplate, which said ventilation can be achieved by appropriate control or adjustment of the fan. Such dynamic ventilation of the backplate is particularly advantageous if the space between the equipment and the wall is too narrow to allow sufficient air to travel up the backplate by natural convection.
Preferably, the compressor is positioned in the rear of the base assembly element or portion of the base assembly element, and/or the vaporization pan is positioned above the compressor. The advantage in an arrangement of this type is that, first, the air sucked in through the air inlet by means of the fan and sent via the bypass channels to the compressors or the compressor cools the compressors, and the air thereby heated is then guided to the vaporization pan, with consequent increase of vaporization performance. In this connection, it is particularly advantageous if the very warm air can rise along the backplate of the refrigerator and/or freezer over the vaporization-pan air outlet openings that face the cover.
Provision can also be made for at least one airflow deflection agent in the air outlets or in the vicinity of the air outlets, thereby preventing flow conflicts with other air control areas, in particular preventing, by means of at least one airflow deflection agent, flow conflicts between the air inlet and the air outlets.
It is particularly advantageous if the airflow deflection agent is designed in one piece with the corresponding air outlet, and/or if the airflow deflection agent is an air outlet grille with oblique blades. For example, in an arrangement in which the air inlet is positioned at the front between the two air outlets, provision can be made for each air outlet to have an air outlet grille with oblique blades that deflect the exiting air flow outward from the center.
Additionally, the within invention concerns a refrigerator and/or freezer having the characteristics of claim 10. Provision is made for a refrigerator and/or freezer to have at least one base assembly element according to one of claims 1 to 9.
Additional details and advantages of the invention will now be explained in greater detail by means of an embodiment illustrated in the drawing, which shows:
Equipment base 10 has in addition a bottom equipment base half 12 or a bottom pan 12, and a top equipment base half 14 or upper pan 14, which essentially constitute the basic elements of equipment base 10, to which all other components of equipment base 10 are attached. Bottom pan 12 and top pan 14 are constructed preferably as injection-molded parts that can be installed in sequence to form interior air control areas 100, 200 (cf.
The air flowing through air control areas 100 and 200 thus cools spiral condensers 122, 222, and the exhaust thereby heated is guided to exit equipment base 10 to the right or the left over air outlets 110, 210 through air exhaust grilles 112, 212 with their oblique blades.
In addition, equipment base 10 has a bypass channel 90, by means of which cold air flows into the compressors 40, positioned at the back of equipment base 10, which said compressors 40 are shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 053 711.2 | Nov 2009 | DE | national |
10 2009 060 077.9 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |