The present invention relates to a domestic refrigeration appliance with a housing and a door arranged on the housing in such a manner that it can be pivoted by means of hinges, at least one hinge having a door closing fitting part on the door side with a closing clip. A bearing element with a closing cam, which is coupled to the closing clip when the door is in the closed state, is configured on the housing.
A refrigeration appliance with a door leaf is known from WO 03/018945 A1, said door leaf being supported on the base body of the refrigeration appliance in such a manner that it can be pivoted by means of door hinges in order to open and close the storage chamber of the refrigeration appliance. A closing mechanism is assigned to the door hinge, said closing mechanism having a hook-type configuration. During an operation to close the door leaf, a user first pivots the open door leaf to just before the final closing position. In this position a protrusion on the hook-type elastic closing mechanism comes into contact with a fitting part of the door hinge connected in a fixed manner to the base body. This happens in such a manner that a spring force of the hook-type closing mechanism automatically pushes the door leaf into the final closing position. The door hinge has a fastening block with a continuous receiving slot on an end face of the door leaf. A rectangular fastening segment of the hook-type closing mechanism can be inserted into the receiving slot from one side or an opposite side depending on the hinge side and can be fastened therein by means of a central screw. To form the receiving slot it is necessary for the structural height of the fastening block on the door leaf side to be much larger than the thickness of the closing mechanism. The use of a single screw to fasten the closing mechanism on the end face of the door leaf means that the hook-type closing mechanism can still execute an unwanted rotational movement about the screw to a certain degree.
With known domestic refrigeration appliances independent closing can only take place to a limited degree from a defined angle and therefore from a defined door position. Also with known domestic refrigeration appliances a relatively forceful closing of the door can give rise to the problem that the door springs open again, in particular such that the door does not then close again independently due to the inadequate closing system.
It is the object of the present invention to create a domestic refrigeration appliance with improved door closing.
This object is achieved by a domestic refrigeration appliance having the features as claimed.
An inventive domestic refrigeration appliance comprises a housing and a door, which is arranged on the housing in such a manner that it can be pivoted by means of hinges. At least one hinge has a door closing fitting part on the door side. A bearing element with a closing cam is configured on the housing, the closing cam being coupled to the closing clip when the door is in the closed state. One important concept of the invention is that the closing cam has a coupling projection, which has a recess on a coupling contour that is facing when coupled to the closing clip, in which recess a projection end piece formed on the closing clip engages in the coupled state. Such an embodiment of the coupling elements means that when the door is closed quite forcefully with the result that the door springs open again to a certain degree, the door closes again independently even after springing open again slightly in this manner due to the new closing system. This quite specific embodiment of the coupling contour with a recess means that the projection end piece can move back into the recess even when it has been moved out of the recess slightly and as a result can bring about such automatic and complete closing. More reliable independent closing is also achieved when the door is only opened slightly at a small angle during a closing movement, as the embodiment of the coupling contour with the recess means that the projection end piece of the closing clip is then better able to slide independently into the recess from this critical angle.
Provision is preferably made for the coupling contour of the recess to be configured without corners. The advantages mentioned above are further favored by this, and jamming and catching are prevented. It is also possible to achieve an embodiment of the coupling apparatus with the projection end piece and recess that is more resistant to wear and remains functional in the long term.
Provision is preferably made for the projection end piece to have a corner-free contour on its side facing the recess. This also further promotes the advantages set out above and a very continuous and therefore smooth mechanical coupling can take place between the projection end piece and the recess over almost the entire coupling path.
Provision is preferably made for the coupling contour to have a concave curvature to configure the recess. This means that an inwardly configured bend or depression is shaped as it were quite specifically so that, when coupled to the recess, the projection end piece also latches therein and is held to a certain degree, thereby preventing independent detachment.
Provision is preferably made for the recess to be configured to hold the projection end piece with a close fit at least in parts. This ensures that the projection end piece sits snugly in the recess in the coupled end state, thereby improving the advantages set out above.
Provision is preferably made for the closing clip to be arranged in a resilient manner on the door closing fitting part. Such individual specific deformation elasticity improves the coupling of the closing clip to the closing cam, allowing easier and smoother mechanical connection here too.
Provision is preferably made for the door closing fitting part to be arranged on a lower narrow face of the door. In addition to improved closing behavior the invention also allows the effect of springing open again when the door is closed quite forcefully to be significantly reduced. The specific shaping of the coupling contour of the closing cams reduces the strain on the closing hook or projection end piece of the closing clip when the door is in the closed state. It also allows the closed door to be held in the closed state more efficiently.
Further features of the invention will emerge from the claims, the figures and the description of the figures. The features and feature combinations set out above in the description and the features and feature combinations set out below in the description of the figures and/or shown in the figures alone can be used not only in the combination specified in each instance but also in other combinations or alone without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore embodiments of the invention, which are not specifically shown and described in the figures but emerge and can be generated by means of separate feature combinations from the described embodiments, should also be considered to be included and disclosed.
One exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in more detail below with reference to schematic drawings, in which:
Identical elements or elements of identical function are shown with identical reference characters in the figures.
The domestic refrigeration appliance 1 also has door hinges 5a, 5b and 5c, which support the respective door leaf or the door 2, 3 in a pivotable manner. The door hinges 5a, 5b and 5c are configured to support the respective door 2, 3 in a first position, as shown in
The lower door hinge 5c of the lower door 3 and the associated door closing fitting part 7 are shown in more detail in an exploded view in
The lower door hinge 5c, which is arranged at the base of the domestic refrigeration appliance 1, has a support 8. The support 8 is connected in a fixed manner to the domestic refrigeration appliance 1. It is therefore fastened to the housing here. The support 8 has an extension 9 that bends away at a right angle. A bearing bush 10 is positioned on, in particular attached to, the extension 9. The bearing bush 10 is formed by a plastic bush in the exemplary embodiment shown. In the mounted state, as shown in
The door closing fitting part 7 of the lower door hinge 5c, which is configured in an identical manner to the door closing fitting part 6 of the door hinge 5b, has a fastening segment 13 and a spring segment 14. The fastening segment 13 is configured for the door closing fitting part 6, 7 to be mounted with both left and right hinges.
To this end the fastening segment 13 of the door closing fitting part 6, 7 has a depression 15 on each opposing side. The end wall 4d of the door 3 also has a cutout 16 configured with the correspondingly same shape, as shown in
The door closing fitting part 6, 7 is configured as an identical part for optional hinging on the right or left. The depressions 15 provided on the fastening segment 13 mean that the door closing fitting part 6, 7 can be particularly narrow. This means that the structural height of the door closing fitting part 6, 7 is very small. The illustrated door closing fitting part 6, 7 for example only has a structural height of 10 millimeters. This low structural height allows the door closing fitting part 6, 7 also to be mounted in a narrow gap for example between the upper door leaf or the upper door 2 and the lower door leaf or the lower door 3 of the domestic refrigeration appliance 1, as also shown for the door hinge 5b in
It can also be seen in
Reference is made below to
A bearing element 24, having the abovementioned closing cam 12 and retaining web 25, is fastened to the housing 2 in a fixed position. The closing cam 12 has a coupling projection 26. The coupling projection 26 has a recess 28 on a coupling contour 27 that is facing when coupled to the closing clip 21. The projection end piece 22 engages in said recess 28 in the coupled state between the projection end piece 22 and the closing cam 12.
It can be seen that the coupling contour 27 of the recess 28 is also configured without corners. The coupling contour 27 has a concave curvature to form the recess 28. The recess 28 is also configured to hold the projection end piece 22 with a close fit at least in parts.
1 Domestic refrigeration appliance
2 Door
3 Door
4
a Upper end wall
4
b Lower end wall
4
c Lower end wall
4
d End wall
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a Door hinge
5
b Door hinge
5
c Door hinge
6 Door closing fitting part
7 Door closing fitting part
8 Support
9 Extension
10 Bearing bush
11 Seat carrier
12 Closing cam
13 Fastening segment
14 Spring segment
15 Depression
16 Cutout
17 Connecting piece
17
a Sub-segment
17
b Sub-segment
18 Through holes
19 Screw
20 Closing system
21 Closing clip
22 Projection end piece
23 Outer contour
24 Bearing element
25 Retaining web
26 Coupling projection
27 Coupling contour
28 Recess
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