This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 2002-52255, filed Aug. 31, 2002, Korean Patent Application No. 2002-65433, filed Oct. 25, 2002, Korean Patent Application No. 2002-65434, filed Oct. 25, 2002, and Korean Patent Application No. 2003-19844, filed Mar. 29, 2003 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates, in general, to recessed refrigerators installed in a wall-recessed manner and, more particularly, to a cabinet for recessed side-by-side refrigerators, which has an integrated single inner casing to define a freezer compartment and a refrigerator compartment therein, and other elements that are structured to be suitable to the integrated single inner casing.
2. Description of the Related Art
As is well known to those skilled in the art, recessed refrigerators are installed in a manner of being recessed in walls of buildings or houses, and typically have large capacities, in comparison with conventional home refrigerators. The recessed refrigerators typically have side-by-side structures, and such recessed refrigerators are called “recessed side-by-side refrigerators”. To install a recessed refrigerator in a building or a house, a recess must be positioned at a wall to receive the refrigerator therein. A conventional cabinet for recessed side-by-side refrigerators will be described herein below, with reference to
The outer casing 101 of the cabinet is a box-shaped body open at the front thereof. The first inner casing 102, which is a box-shaped body open at the front thereof, is placed at one side of the interior of the outer casing 101, with predetermined spaces defined between the outer casing 101 and the first inner casing 102, so that the first inner casing 102 defines the freezer compartment 102a therein. In the same manner as that described for the first inner casing 102, the second inner casing 103 is a box-shaped body open at the front thereof, which is placed at an other side of the interior of the outer casing 101, with predetermined spaces defined between the first and second inner casings 102 and 103, and between the outer casing 101 and the second inner casing 103, so that the second inner casing 103 defines the refrigerator compartment 103a therein. In the above-mentioned cabinet, a partition wall “A” is positioned between the first and second inner casings 102 and 103 to provide a thermal insulation between the freezer and refrigerator compartments 102a and 103a.
In the above-mentioned cabinet, the cabinet flange 104 covers the front of the cabinet, which is defined between the front edge of the outer casing 101 and the front edges of the two inner casings 102 and 103. The cabinet flange 104 also covers the front of the partition wall “A”. The structure of the conventional cabinet flange 104 is shown in
Each of the first and second inner casings 102 and 103 is fabricated with three walls, that is, two sidewalls and one rear wall. In each of the first and second inner casings 102 and 103, the three walls are assembled together along junction edges thereof into a single box-shaped body through a caulking process, as shown at the portion “I” of
A hot pipe 106 and a magnet 107 are provided at the front of the cabinet fabricated with the outer and inner casings 101, 102, and 103, such that the hot cover 106 and the magnet 107 are covered with the cabinet flange 104. The hot pipe 106 is arranged along the front edge of the cabinet to prevent a formation of condensation at the front of the cabinet. The hot pipe 106 is attached to the cabinet flange 104 by use of both a clip pipe 106a and a double-faced adhesive tape. The magnet 107 is arranged at the front of the cabinet to allow the two doors (not shown) having magnets to be magnetically attracted to the front of the cabinet, so that the two doors are magnetically closed to the front of the cabinet. The magnet 107 is attached to the cabinet flange 104 by use of a double-faced adhesive tape.
But the conventional cabinet for the recessed side-by-side refrigerators is problematic as follows.
First, a longitudinal step and a longitudinal gap are undesirably positioned along each junction line between the cabinet flange 104 and the first and second inner casings 102 and 103, as shown at the portion “II” of
Second, in each of the first and second inner casings 102 and 103, the three walls are assembled together along the junction edges thereof into a single box-shaped body through the caulking process, as described above with reference to the portion “I” of
Third, the sealing member 105, which is provided along each of the caulked junctions of the walls of the first and second casings 102 and 103, degrades the appearance of the cabinet.
Accordingly, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide a cabinet for the recessed refrigerators, which has an integrated single inner casing to define a freezer compartment and a refrigerator compartment therein, and other elements of which are structured to be suitable to the integrated single inner casing.
Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present invention are achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, comprising: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being a box-shaped body open at a front thereof; and an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least two storage compartments open at respective fronts thereof, with a partition wall between the at least two storage compartments to maintain a predetermined gap between the storage compartments.
According to one aspect, the inner casing has a front flange that extends from a front edge of the inner casing toward a front edge of the outer casing to cover a front of the space defined between the inner and outer casings.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has at least one partition wall structure provided in back of a front end surface of the partition wall.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a support member installed in the partition wall at a position in back of the at least one partition wall structure to support the partition wall structure.
According to one aspect, the at least one partition wall structure has a hot pipe.
According to one aspect, the at least one partition wall structure has one of at least one magnet or at least one magnetic material.
Aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, comprising: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being a box-shaped body open at a front thereof; an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least one storage compartment open at a front thereof; and a cabinet chassis mounted along an outer surface of the outer casing to finish front edges of the inner and outer casings.
According to one aspect, the inner casing has a front flange that extends from the front edge of the inner casing toward the front edge of the outer casing to cover a front of the space defined between the inner and outer casings, and the cabinet chassis finishes both the front flange of the inner casing and the front edge of the outer casing.
According to one aspect, the cabinet chassis has a stop flange that extends from the cabinet chassis toward the front flange of the inner casing to support the front flange of the inner casing.
According to one aspect, the cabinet chassis has a bent part that is bent toward a wall to cover a gap between the cabinet and the wall, wherein the wall has a recess to receive a recessed refrigerator therein.
Aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, comprising: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being a box-shaped body open at a front thereof; and an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least one storage compartment open at a front thereof, with a front flange extending from a front edge of the inner casing toward a front edge of the outer casing to cover a front of the space defined between the inner and outer casings.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has at least one inter-casing structure provided in the space defined between the inner and outer casings at a position adjacent to the front flange of the inner casing.
According to one aspect, the outer casing has a support flange that extends toward the inner casing adjacent to the at least one inter-casing structure to support the inter-casing structure.
According to one aspect, the at least one inter-casing structure has a hot pipe.
According to one aspect, the at least one inter-casing structure has at least one magnet or at least one magnetic member made of magnetic material.
According to one aspect, the at least one inter-casing structure has a sealing member to seal between the front flange of the inner casing and the support flange of the outer casing.
Aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, including: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being a box-shaped body open at a front thereof; an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least one storage compartment open at a front thereof; a front flange extending from a front edge of the inner casing toward a front edge of the outer casing to cover a front of the space defined between the inner and outer casings; and a support flange extending from the front edge of the outer casing toward the storage compartment of the inner casing adjacent to the front flange of the inner casing, the support flange being made of a magnetic material.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a sealing member interposed between the front flange of the inner casing and the support flange of the outer casing.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a hot pipe provided adjacent to the support flange of the outer casing in the predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings.
Aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, including: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being a box-shaped body open at a front thereof; an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least one storage compartment open at a front thereof; a front flange extending from a front edge of the inner casing toward a front edge of the outer casing to cover a front of the space defined between the inner and outer casings; and a support flange extending from the front edge of the outer casing toward the storage compartment of the inner casing adjacent to the front flange of the inner casing, with a gap defined between the front flange of the inner casing and the support flange of the outer casing, the support flange being also bent at a first location toward the front flange of the inner casing, and being, bent at a second location farther away from the outer casing than the first location, toward the storage compartment of the inner casing, thus forming a doubly bent part, the doubly bent part of the support flange being made of a magnetic material.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a hot pipe provided in the gap defined between the support flange of the outer casing and the front flange of the inner casing, such that the hot pipe is supported by the support flange.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a sealing member interposed between the front flange of the inner casing and the doubly bent part of the support flange of the outer casing.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a cabinet chassis to finish both the front flange of the inner casing and the front edge of the outer casing, and to plug the gap defined between the support flange of the outer casing and the front flange of the inner casing.
Aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, including: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being a box-shaped body open at a front thereof; an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least two storage compartments open at fronts thereof, with a partition wall formed between the at least two storage compartments to maintain a predetermined gap between the storage compartments; at least one partition wall structure provided in the partition wall adjacent to a front end surface of the partition wall; a support member installed in the partition wall at a position adjacent to the partition wall structure to support the at least one partition wall structure; and a support panel to support the support member.
According to one aspect, the support panel is installed in the at least one partition wall at a position between a rear surface of the support member and an inner surface of a rear wall of the outer casing.
According to one aspect, the support panel has at least one opening.
According to one aspect, the support panel is placed in the at least one partition wall at a position eccentric to the at least one partition wall, nearer to one of the at least two storage compartments, which has a lower temperature.
According to one aspect, the at least one partition wall structure has at least one of a hot pipe and a magnet.
Aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, including: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being a box-shaped body open at a front thereof; an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least two storage compartments open at fronts thereof, with a partition wall formed between the at least two storage compartments to maintain a predetermined gap between the storage compartments; at least one partition wall structure provided in the partition wall adjacent to a front end surface of the partition wall; a support member installed in the partition wall at a position adjacent to the partition wall structure to support the partition wall structure; and at least one sealing member provided between the support member and the inner casing.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a support panel to support the support member.
According to one aspect, the at least one partition wall structure has at least one of a hot pipe and a magnet.
Aspects of the present invention are also achieved by providing a cabinet for recessed refrigerators, including: an outer casing to define an appearance of the cabinet, the outer casing being open at a front thereof and stepped at a top thereof to form a lower step at a front area of the top; an integrated single inner casing installed in the outer casing, with a predetermined space defined between the inner and outer casings, the integrated single inner casing defining therein at least one storage compartment open at a front thereof; and a cover housing provided on the lower step to define a machine room.
According to one aspect, the cabinet additionally has a cabinet chassis mounted along both an outer surface of the outer casing and the cover housing to finish a front of the cabinet.
According to one aspect, the inner casing has a front flange that extends from a front edge of the inner casing toward a front edge of the outer casing to cover a front of the space defined between the inner and outer casings, and the cabinet chassis has a stop flange that extends from the cabinet chassis toward the front flange of the inner casing and the cover housing to support the front flange of the inner casing and a front of the cover housing.
According to one aspect, the chassis has a bent part which is bent toward a wall so as to cover a gap between the cabinet and the wall having a recess to receive a recessed refrigerator therein.
According to one aspect, the cabinet chassis is mounted to the cover housing by use of an L-shaped bracket provided at each of two corners of a front of the cover housing.
According to one aspect, the cabinet further includes an intermediate chassis provided to finish a front of a space defined between the cover housing and the at least one storage compartment.
According to one aspect, the intermediate chassis is interposed, at a first end thereof, between the cover housing and the outer casing, and is bent at a second end thereof toward a lower edge of the cover housing to cover the lower edge of the cover housing.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
As shown in the drawing, to recess the refrigerator 400 in a wall 40, the wall 40 is provided with a recess at a desired position. The cabinet of the refrigerator 400 has a machine room 401 at a top thereof, and two storage compartments, that is, a freezer compartment 403a and a refrigerator compartment 403b, at positions under the machine room in a side-by-side arrangement. Two doors of the refrigerator 400, which are mounted to the cabinet to respectively open and close the freezer compartment 102a and the refrigerator compartment 103a, are not shown in
In addition to the outer casing 402, the inner casing 403, and the cabinet chassis 404, the cabinet of the recessed side-by-side refrigerator 400 also has hot pipes 405, magnets 406, and first sealing members 407a, as elements of inter-casing structures that are provided along the gaps “B” in back of the front flange 403c of the inner casing 403. In the inter-casing structure, the hot pipes 405 are arranged along the gaps “B” between the front flange 403c and the support flange 402a to prevent a formation of condensation at a front surface of the front flange 403c. The magnets 406 are arranged adjacent to the hot pipes 405 to allow the two doors (not shown), having magnets, to be magnetically attracted to the front flange 403c of the inner casing 403, so that the two doors are magnetically closed to the front of the cabinet. The first sealing members 407a are arranged along the gaps “B” to seal the gaps “B”, and thereby prevent a leakage of urethane foam, which fills a space between the outer casing 402 and the inner casing 403. The urethane foam fills the space between the inner and outer casings after the inner and outer casings are fabricated into a single body.
In the cabinet, a pair of hot pipes 405 and a pair of magnets 406 are also arranged in back of a front end surface of a partition wall “C” (see
In the partition wall “C”, second sealing members 407b are interposed between each side edge of the support member 408 and the inner casing 403, thus sealing the junction between the support member 408 and the inner casing 403. A support panel 409 is vertically installed in the partition wall “C” at a position between a rear surface of the support member 408 and an inner surface of a rear wall of the outer casing 402, such that the support panel 409 is perpendicular to the support member 408. The support panel 409 supports the support member 408 in the partition wall “C”.
The construction of the cabinet of the recessed side-by-side refrigerator 400 according to the present invention will be described in more detail.
The outer casing 402 (see
The cabinet chassis 404 is mounted along the outer surface of the front edge of the outer casing 402. In the inter-casing structure according to the first embodiment shown in
In the same manner as that described for the embodiment of
In addition, a hot pipe 405 is arranged along the gap “E” defined between the support flange 602a of the outer casing 602 and the front flange 403c of the inner casing 403, such that the hot pipe 405 is supported by the support flange 602a. In the same manner as that described for the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in
As shown in the drawings, the partition wall structure includes the hot pipes 405, the magnets 406, the support member 408, the second sealing members 407b, and the support panel 409, which are located in the partition wall “C”. That is, the hot pipes 405 and the magnets 406 are arranged in back of the front end surface of the partition wall “C”. The hot pipes 405 prevent the formation of condensation at the front end surface of the partition wall “C”, while the magnets 406 allow the two doors (not shown) to be magnetically attracted to the front end surface of the partition wall “C”, so that the two doors are magnetically closed to the front end surface of the partition wall “C”. The support member 408 is vertically installed in the partition wall “C” at the position in back of the hot pipes 405 and the magnets 406, thus supporting both the hot pipes 405 and the magnets 406 in the partition wall “C”. The second sealing members 407b are interposed between each side edge of the support member 408 and the inner casing 403 to seal the junction between the support member 408 and the inner casing 403. The support panel 409 is vertically installed in the partition wall “C” at the position between the rear surface of the support member 408 and the inner surface of the outer casing 402, thus supporting the support member 408 in the partition wall “C”.
The support panel 409 has a plurality of openings 409a to intercept heat transferred from the hot pipe 405 to the support panel 409 through the support member 408. The openings 409a of the support panel 409 also allow space on either side of the partition wall “C”, which is separated by the support panel 409, to communicate through the openings 409a, thus allowing the urethane foam to smoothly flow from one side to the other side inside the partition wall “C” through the openings 409a during a process of filling the urethane foam in the interior of the partition wall “C”.
According to one aspect, the support panel 409 is placed in the partition wall “C” at a position eccentric to the partition wall toward the freezer compartment 403a, which has a temperature lower than that of the refrigerator compartment 403b, as shown in
The construction of the machine room 401 provided at the top of the cabinet according to the present invention will be described herein below, with reference to
According to one aspect (not shown), the cabinet chassis 504 of
The cabinet chassis 404 is mounted to the cover housing 901 by use of an L-shaped bracket 903 provided at each of two front corners of the cover housing 901, as shown in
As is apparent from the above description, the present invention provides a cabinet for recessed side-by-side refrigerators, which has an integrated single inner casing to define a freezer compartment and a refrigerator compartment therein, and other elements that are structured to be suitable to the integrated single inner casing. The cabinet of the present invention is advantageous as follows, due to the integrated single inner casing and the other elements structured to be suitable to the integrated single inner casing.
First, due to the integrated single structure of the inner casing, the inner casing is free from any step, any gap or any assembled junction. The cabinet is provided with the cabinet chassis to finish the front appearance of the cabinet, so that the front appearance of the cabinet is improved, resulting in an improvement in the quality of the cabinet. The cabinet chassis also reduces a leakage of cool air from the cabinet to the atmosphere, thus reducing the power consumption.
Second, the integrated single structure of the inner casing simplifies the process of assembling the cabinet, thus improving productivity while assembling the cabinet.
Third, due to the integrated single structure of the inner casing, the number of the elements of the cabinet is reduced. Efficiency of production of cabinets for the recessed side-by-side refrigerators is thus improved, and a light and stable structure of the cabinets is accomplished.
Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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