The invention relates to a door for a domestic refrigeration appliance, with a door inner panel and a door outer panel, which are arranged on a resulting multiple-sided door frame.
Such a door configuration is known for example from DE 1 977 437 U. In this the door frame is closed all the way round and the door panels are fastened thereto.
Many other different configurations of doors for domestic refrigeration appliances are known. As they also have many different components for the purpose of a thermal insulation effect due to their configuration, there are a large number of variants, which have to be produced using different components.
Such components can be arranged or configured on such a door in many different ways specifically in respect of their arrangement with a handle. For structural reasons, it is therefore necessary with many doors to select a handle position which does not impair the thermal insulation effect so the handle is often positioned on the outside. This enlarges the structure of the door specifically in the depthwise direction and therefore in respect of thickness.
It is the object of the present invention to create a door for a domestic refrigeration appliance and such a domestic refrigeration appliance, in which the structure of the door is compact and the thermal insulation effect is maintained.
This object is achieved by a door and domestic refrigeration appliance according to the independent claims.
An inventive door for a domestic refrigeration appliance comprises a door inner panel and a door outer panel that is separate therefrom. The door inner panel and door outer panel are arranged at a distance from one another. The door also comprises a door frame that is separate from the door inner panel and door outer panel. This door frame is produced in particular by bending and is configured with multiple sides. This means that it extends to multiple sides of a rectangular door when said door is configured with rectangular geometry. The door frame therefore forms a component of the door arranged on the narrow side formed in the depthwise direction between the door inner panel and the door outer panel.
One important concept of the invention is that the door frame is open in the peripheral direction of the frame shape. A recessed handle element, which is separate from the door frame, is arranged on an open peripheral section of the door frame then formed in this peripheral direction. Such a configuration means that the structure of the door can be very compact, particularly in the depthwise direction. A handle, configured in particular specifically as a recessed handle, is configured, in particular integrated, in this recessed handle element. As this recessed handle element itself is in turn arranged in a specific location, specifically on this narrow side wall of the door and also in a precise location in this open peripheral section, the structure is also very compact in the widthwise direction of the door. This recessed handle element also provides a manner of lateral end part, which completes the door frame in respect of outward concealment of a space between the door inner panel and the door outer panel.
Provision is preferably made for the recessed handle element to be connected to the door frame at opposing ends when viewed in the peripheral direction of the frame shape. This results in a mechanically stable structure and the door frame in conjunction with the recessed handle element then forms a manner of entirely closed composite component when viewed in the peripheral direction. The recessed handle element is also then held in position and even the door frame, which is not closed in the peripheral direction, is stabilized.
Provision is preferably made for the recessed handle element to be bonded or welded to the door frame. Such a non-destructively permanent connection is simple to produce and is functionally reliable in the long term.
Provision can also be made for the recessed handle element to be screwed to the door frame or to be connected by way of a plug-type connection, which can also be a latching connection. Such a configuration of a non-destructively detachable connection can also be assembled quickly while still allowing a high level of mechanical stability.
Provision is preferably made for the recessed handle element to be configured as trough-shaped. This allows very easy engagement therein and the entire recessed handle element per se is then also very rigid, in particular torsionally rigid.
Provision is preferably made for the recessed handle element to be configured as a single piece. This reduces the number of components and improves mechanical stability. Assembly outlay is also reduced as a result.
Provision can be made for the recessed handle element to be made of metal. Provision can also be made for the recessed handle element to be an injection-molded part.
In a further advantageous embodiment the door frame is configured with, in particular only, three sides and the recessed handle element extends over the entire width of the open peripheral section when viewed in the peripheral direction. In particular the width corresponds to a side part of the door frame opposite the peripheral section. With such a configuration the recessed handle element is then configured with dimensions, when viewed in the peripheral direction, which correspond to this opposite side part. The recessed handle element then thus forms a manner of further entire side part of a frame shape that is closed along four sides.
In one advantageous embodiment provision is made for the recessed handle element, when viewed in the depthwise direction of the door, to have dimensions which correspond to the adjoining side parts of the door frame. This means that the recessed handle element does not project beyond it in the depthwise direction and is also not smaller than it. The door frame and recessed handle element therefore have a uniform depth all the way round, thereby allowing very favorable positioning of the door inner panel and the door outer panel. A very close arrangement is then produced with the result that a thermal insulation material cannot be introduced into the space delimited by the door inner panel and the door outer panel and the support frame and the recessed handle element.
Provision is preferably made for the door frame to be configured with four sides and for the recessed handle element to extend over the entire width of the open peripheral section when viewed in the peripheral direction, said width being smaller than a width of a side part of the door frame opposite the peripheral section. With this configuration the door frame is thus configured with a side part which is shorter than the side part opposite said side at least on one side. This means that when there is a relatively long opposing side part, the recessed handle element can be shorter and therefore lighter in weight per se.
In a further advantageous embodiment provision is made for the open peripheral section to be configured at the top. The recessed handle element is then arranged in the peripheral section as a top door end strip. There is then no longer any need for an additional separate door end strip in this top region. This recessed handle element is then configured as multi-functional here at least too.
Provision is preferably made in a further embodiment for the open peripheral section to be configured in a vertical side of the door and for the recessed handle element to be arranged in the peripheral section as a lateral door end strip. Provision is made in particular with such a configuration for the recessed handle element then not to be configured over the entire extension of this vertical side when viewed in the peripheral direction so that with this embodiment the door frame is configured in particular with four sides.
In contrast with the configuration of the recessed handle element as a top door end strip provision is preferably made for the support frame only to be configured with three sides and for the recessed handle element to extend, when viewed in the peripheral direction of the frame shape, over dimensions which correspond to the opposing side part of the support frame.
In a further advantageous embodiment provision is made for side parts of the door frame to be configured as U-shaped in their respective cross-section. This significantly improves mechanical stability and in particular torsional rigidity.
Such configurations also form advantageous connecting points and mechanically stable supports for the door inner panel and door outer panel.
Provision is preferably made here for the door outer panel to be arranged on the inside on U-arms of the tabs of the side parts forming a U-shape and/or for the door inner panel to be arranged on the inside on U-arms of the tabs of the side parts forming a U-shape. This configuration allows very precise location of the door inner panel and door outer panel on the support frame. It also means that the space delimited by the door inner panel and the door outer panel as well as the door frame and the recessed handle element is not restricted. Also the panels cannot drop out of the space.
Provision is preferably made for a thermally insulating material, in particular an insulating foam, to be arranged or positioned in a space configured between the door outer panel and the door inner panel.
A decorative panel, which is separate from the door outer panel, is preferably arranged on the outside of the door outer panel facing away from the door frame. In particular the surface dimensions of the decorative panel are such that it completely conceals the door outer panel.
Provision can be made for the door inner panel and/or door outer panel to be bonded to the abovementioned tabs of the door frame.
The invention also relates to a domestic refrigeration appliance for holding food, which has a housing in which a chamber for holding food is configured. The domestic refrigeration appliance also comprises a door according to the invention or an advantageous configuration thereof. The door is configured to close the chamber and is arranged on the housing, in particular in a pivotable manner.
The door frame is preferably a bent profile or an extruded profile or a rolled profile in a single-piece configuration.
The terms “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “rear”, “horizontal”, “vertical”, “depthwise direction”, “widthwise direction”, “heightwise direction” indicate the positions and orientations defined when the appliance is used and arranged in the correct manner and for an observer standing in front of the appliance and looking in the direction of the appliance.
Further features of the invention will emerge from the claims, the figures and the description of the figures. The features and feature combinations cited above in the description and the features and feature combinations cited below in the description of the figures and/or shown in the figures alone can be used not only in the respectively cited combination but also in other combinations, without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus embodiments of the invention, which are not specifically shown and explained in the figures but emerge and can be generated from the embodiments described by means of separate feature combinations, should also be considered to be included and disclosed. Embodiments and feature combinations, which therefore do not comprise all the features of an originally formulated independent claim, should also be considered to be disclosed. Additionally embodiments and feature combinations, which go beyond or deviate from the feature combinations set out in the claim references, should be considered to be disclosed, in particular by the embodiments set out above.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in more detail below based on schematic drawings, in which:
Identical elements or those of identical function are shown with identical reference characters in the figures.
The door 4 comprises an inner door or a door inner panel 5 and a front panel or door outer panel 6, which is separate therefrom. The door 4 also comprises a door frame 7, which is configured as a single piece and with multiple sides. The door 4 here is configured as rectangular and with regard to the multiple-sided configuration of the door frame 7, this latter extends over three of these sides, in particular only over three of these sides, in the embodiment shown. Provision is also made for the door frame 7 to have a bottom side part 8 and vertical side parts 9 and 10 adjoining thereto on both sides. This configuration of the support frame 7 does not comprise a top horizontal, fourth side part. The door frame 7 is therefore configured as U-shaped in a plane spanned by the widthwise direction (x-direction) and the heightwise direction, in which the door 4 and therefore also the door frame 7 stretch or extend when the door 4 is in the closed state.
As shown, each of the side parts 8 to 10 comprises a base panel, this being explained in more detail in the following to represent the other side parts based on the vertical side part 9. Such a base panel 9a is therefore configured there. A tab 9b or 9c is molded on respectively as a single piece at opposing ends and therefore edges when viewed in the depthwise direction and therefore in the z-direction. These are preferably configured at an angle of 90° to the orientation of the base panel 9a. Therefore the side part 9 is also U-shaped in a cross-section of the side part 9 oriented through the x-z plane. The same applies to the structure and configuration of the side parts 8 and 10.
The door 4 also comprises a recessed handle element 11, which is also configured as a single piece. The recessed handle element 11 is shaped in the manner of a trough and configured as an elongated body. This recessed handle element 11 has an outwardly oriented recessed handle 12. As shown, the door frame 7 is open in the peripheral direction of the frame shape and this separate recessed handle element 11 is then positioned in an open peripheral section 13 of the door frame 7, as shown in the assembled state of the door 4 according to
When viewed in the peripheral direction, the recessed handle element 11 is connected to the adjoining vertical side parts 9 and 10 at opposing ends 11a and 11b. This allows a wide range of connection types to be provided, for example bonding or welding or even a plug-type connection.
Provision is made here for the recessed handle element 11 to have an engagement groove 14, in which the front tabs 9b, in other words those facing the door outer panel 6, and the corresponding tab of the side part 10 engage. The same provision can also be made on the opposing side of the recessed handle element 11, so that the tab 9c and the corresponding tab of the side part 10 can also engage here.
Provision is additionally made for the door 4 also to have a decorative panel 15, which is arranged at the front in the depthwise direction and conceals the door outer panel 6 from view.
Provision is preferably made for the door outer panel 6 to be bonded to the door frame 7, preferably also to the recessed handle element 11, it being possible for provision to be made here for bonding to the tabs 9b and the corresponding tabs of the further side parts 8 and 10 on their insides.
According to the third image in the top row in
In a subsequent assembly step the door inner panel 5 and the door outer panel 6 are connected to the door frame 7 and the recessed handle element 11, as shown in the image on the far right in the top row in
The space 4a is then filled with the thermally insulating material, this being shown in the left-hand image in the bottom row in
As also shown in this left-hand image in the bottom row in
Then according to the diagram in
The assembly of the door 4 according to
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