Information
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Patent Grant
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6804915
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Patent Number
6,804,915
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 6, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 19, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 049 4781
- 049 4921
- 049 4901
- 049 4891
- 049 4771
- 049 4951
- 049 4981
- 312 296
- 312 405
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A door gasket at a refrigerator freezer is kept in place by an elastic part (32) of the gasket with two legs holding around a waist (35) of a ridge-shaped element (34), which part (32) in profile substantially has the shape of an arc of a circle extending over about 270°.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention refers to a door gasket at a refrigerator or freezer comprising a housing closable by a door; the gasket, which is located in a gap between the door and the housing at the periphery of the door, being kept in place by an elastic part of the gasket with two legs holding around a waist of a ridge-shaped element.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Such a gasket, which .is easy to fix on and remove from the ridge-shaped element, is known through DE 35 25 538 A1. At this known gasket the elastic part is constituted by an arched central part, which at its respective ends in sharp bends goes over into legs directed towards each other. When the legs shall be pressed on to the ridge-shaped element, tension concentrations will occur in said bends, which limits the flexibility of the elastic part and by that makes demands upon dimensional accuracy of the outer width of the ridge-shaped element.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to improve the flexibility of the elastic part so that a greater variation of the outer width of the ridge-shaped element can be allowed, which has a great importance when the ridge-shaped element for instance is constituted by a part of a vacuum shaped plastic sheet.
This object is reached by the door gasket according to the invention thereby that the elastic part in profile substantially has the shape of an arc of a circle extending over more than 180°.
By this the tensions will be distributed substantially evenly over whole the elastic part, which gives the desired improvement of its flexibility.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of a gasket according to the invention is described below in connection with the enclosed drawing, in which
FIG. 1
shows a side view of a refrigerator and
FIG. 2
shows an enlargement of a part of a section according to the marking II—II in FIG.
1
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
By
10
is designated a refrigerator, which stands on a ground 12 by feet 14. The refrigerator includes a heat insulating housing
16
enclosing a chamber
18
, which is cooled by a not shown refrigerating apparatus. The chamber is closable by a heat insulating door
20
, which is turnable around a vertical axis
22
by means of a handle
24
.
When the door
20
is closed the chamber
18
is sealed by a gasket
26
, which is located in a gap
28
between the periphery of the door and the housing
16
. The gasket
26
is constituted by two parts, viz. one sealing part
30
of a softer elastic plastic material and a holder part
32
, which is fixedly connected with the sealing part
30
, of a stiffer elastic plastic material. The holder part
32
, which in profile substantially has the shape of an arc of a circle extending over about 270°, is mounted on the door
20
by it being pressed over a ridge-shaped element
34
of the door, so that the legs of the holder part
32
will hold around a waist
35
of the ridge-shaped element.
The gasket is for instance made through extrusion in one and the same piece of as well the sealing part
30
as the holder part
32
. The sealing part
30
can be designed in different ways in order that it in the best way shall keep the gap
28
closed when the door
20
is closed, and prevent conduction of heat through the gap
28
. The sealing part
30
can for instance have a space for a magnetic strip
36
, which when the door
20
is closed in a way known in the context helps to keep the sealing part
30
pressed against a surface
38
of iron of the housing
16
. Although the sealing part
30
in
FIG. 2
is shown to be connected with the holder part
32
at the ends of its respective legs, also other places of connection between the sealing part
30
and the holder part
32
can be imagined.
The ridge-shaped element
34
, the outside of which in profile substantially has the shape of an arc of a circle extending over about 270°, can constitute part of a vacuum shaped plastic sheet, which furthermore forms inside
40
of the door
20
.
The refrigerator or freezer according to the invention also includes such refrigerators or freezers which have a horizontal access opening, for instance chest freezers, the door being in a horizontal position, when it is closed.
Claims
- 1. A system comprising: a door gasket for a refrigerator or freezer, the refrigerator or freezer comprising a housing (16) and a door (20) having a flange (34), the door gasket (26) being kept in place in a gap (28) between the door and the housing at the periphery of the door by an elastic part (32) of the gasket, the elastic part comprising two legs that matingly engage a narrowed waist portion (35) of the flange (34) so as to retain the gasket thereon, wherein a cross-section of the elastic part (32) substantially has the shape of an arc of a circle extending over more than 180°.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein an outside of the cross-section of the flange (34) substantially has the shape of an arc of a circle extending over more than 180°.
- 3. The system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the arc of the circle extends over about 270°.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
0102121 |
Jun 2001 |
SE |
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
3126590 |
Monti |
Mar 1964 |
A |
3289352 |
Heilweil et al. |
Dec 1966 |
A |
3323256 |
Reahard et al. |
Jun 1967 |
A |
3378957 |
Frehse |
Apr 1968 |
A |
6464312 |
Tenhundfeld et al. |
Oct 2002 |
B1 |
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
35 25 538 |
Jul 1985 |
DE |