Information
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Patent Grant
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6350002
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Patent Number
6,350,002
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 312 400
- 312 401
- 312 406
- 312 407
- 312 4071
- 312 409
- 312 236
- 062 440
- 062 447
- 220 59205
- 220 59202
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A storage apparatus such as a refrigerator includes a heat-insulated housing having a storage compartment defined by a ceiling, a bottom, two side walls, and a rear wall and a front opening, and a partition frame including a horizontal frame and a vertical frame and mounted on the heat-insulated housing so as to partition the front opening into a plurality of access openings, the access openings having doors respectively. The horizontal frame is formed into a single member fixed to both side walls of the heat-insulated housing so as to extend between them. The vertical frame is formed so as to extend between the ceiling of the heat-insulated housing and the horizontal frame and/or between the bottom of the heat-insulated housing and the horizontal frame.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a storage apparatus such as refrigerators, and more particularly to an improvement in the structure of a partition frame mounted in a front opening of the body of such a storage apparatus.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional household four-door refrigerators comprise a body including a heat-insulated housing with a front opening. The interior of the heat-insulated housing serves as storage compartments. Across-shaped partition frame is set in the front opening of the heat-insulated housing so that four access openings are defined. Four heat-insulated doors are hingedly mounted on the heat-insulated housing.
The aforesaid partition frame comprises a single vertical frame and two horizontal frames. Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 5-17585 discloses one of the above-described partition frames. More specifically, a vertical frame extends between an upper edge and a lower edge of the front opening, and the two horizontal frames are mounted between right-hand and left-hand side edges of the opening and the vertical frame respectively. In this construction, the vertical frame serves to reinforce the front opening in the case where a machine compartment is provided on a ceiling of the body such that the ceiling is subjected to load.
Taller and heavier articles are often stored in industrial use refrigerators, which are installed in shops or stores, than in the household refrigerators. For example, when a heavy article such as a dozen encased bottles of beer is put into the storage compartment, the article is held in the operator's arms and placed on the horizontal frame with a considerable impact. Thereafter, the article is pushed into the storage compartment. Accordingly, there is a possibility of the conventional structure being insufficient in strength relative to the applied load because the horizontal frames are mounted between the right-hand and left-hand side edges of the opening and the vertical frame respectively.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a storage apparatus in which the partition frame fitted in the front opening has improved strength.
The present invention provides a storage apparatus comprising a heat-insulated housing having a storage compartment defined therein by a ceiling, a bottom, two side walls, a rear wall and a front opening. A partition frame includes a horizontal frame and a vertical frame and is mounted on the heat-insulated housing so as to partition the front opening into a plurality of access openings. The access openings are provided with doors, respectively. In the apparatus, the horizontal frame is formed into a single member fixed to both side walls of the heat-insulated housing so as to extend therebetween. Further, the vertical frame is formed so as to extend between the ceiling of the heat-insulated housing and the horizontal frame and/or between the bottom of the heat-insulated housing and the horizontal frame.
According to the above-described construction, the strength of the horizontal frame is improved since it is formed as a single member. Further, the strength of the horizontal frame against the load applied thereto from above can be improved since the vertical frame is mounted on the middle of the horizontal frame.
In a preferred form, two of the vertical frames are provided so as to extend from the horizontal frame upward and downward respectively, and the storage apparatus further comprises a single back plate secured to the vertical frames so as to extend over both vertical frames. When the vertical frames are subjected to the load of a rack provided in the storage compartment, for example, the load is dispersed to both vertical frames such that the strength of each vertical frame can be improved.
In another preferred form, the storage apparatus further comprises a reinforcement member mounted on a junction between the horizontal and vertical frames. Consequently, the strength of the horizontal frame against the load applied thereto from above can further be improved.
Further, in another preferred form, the reinforcement member has a plurality of mounting holes used to mount the doors for the respective access openings. When mounted on the partition frame side, for example, the door can be mounted readily and stably since the mounting holes are formed in the reinforcement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects, features and advantages will become clear upon reviewing the following description of the preferred embodiment, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a refrigerator embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the partition frame;
FIG. 3
is a partial exploded perspective view of the horizontal and vertical frames, showing the mounting structure of the frames;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the reinforcing plate at the partition frame side;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of the decorative frame;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing the horizontal and vertical frames and the reinforcing plate fixed to the frames;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of the back plate, showing the mounting structure thereof;
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of the decorative plate, showing the mounting structure thereof;
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of the horizontal and vertical frames and plugs fitted with ends of the frames;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the horizontal and vertical frames, showing the step of pouring a foaming material into the interior of the partition frame;
FIG. 11
is a partial exploded view of one end of the horizontal frame;
FIG. 12
is a partial exploded view of one end of the vertical frame;
FIG. 13
is a sectional view of the horizontal frame;
FIG. 14
is a sectional view of the vertical frame;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view showing one corner of an access opening and a corner cover;
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of the corner cover mounted on the corner;
FIG. 17
is a partial perspective view of the vertical frame as viewed at the backside thereof;
FIG. 18
is a schematic perspective view of the heat-insulated housing and the partition frame, showing the condition before the frame is mounted on the housing;
FIG. 19
is a perspective view of a catch;
FIG. 20
is a partial sectional view of the partition frame on which the catch is mounted;
FIG. 21
is a perspective view of a reinforcing plate mounted at the body side; and
FIG. 22
is a partially eliminated perspective view showing shelf supports mounted on an inner wall of the storage compartment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
One embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Referring to FIG.
1
and
FIG. 18
, the overall construction of a refrigerator embodying the invention is shown. The refrigerator comprises a body or heat-insulating housing
1
including a ceiling
1
a
, a bottom
1
b
, two side walls
1
c
and
1
d
, and a rear wall
1
e
. The heat-insulated housing comprises an inner box and an outer box with a heat-insulating material such as a foaming urethane resin filling a space defined between the boxes. Four legs
2
, one of which is shown in
FIG. 1
, are mounted on four corners of a bottom plate of the body
1
respectively to support the body. The interior of the body
1
serves as a storage compartment. The body
1
has a front opening
5
in which a cross-shaped partition frame
6
is mounted to partition the opening into four access openings
7
arranged in two rows each of which includes two access openings. In each row, two biparting doors
8
are mounted on the body
1
so as to close and open the respective access openings
7
.
Referring further to
FIG. 1
, a machine compartment
10
is provided on the top of the body
1
. A refrigeration unit
11
including a compressor
12
, a condenser
13
, etc. is provided in the machine compartment
10
. The refrigeration unit
10
is connected by a refrigerant pipe to an evaporator (not shown) provided on a ceiling wall of the storage compartment
3
, whereupon a well-known refrigerating cycle is constituted. The refrigeration unit
11
is controlled so that the temperature in the storage compartment
3
is maintained substantially at a predetermined value. The heat-insulated doors
8
can be opened so that articles can be placed onto and removed out from a rack
15
in the storage compartment
3
.
The partition frame
6
and a mounting structure therefor will now be described. The partition frame
6
comprises a single horizontal frame
17
and two vertical frames
18
as shown in FIG.
2
. The horizontal frame
17
is made of a stainless steel plate into the shape of a channel. The horizontal frame
17
has a length substantially equal to a horizontal dimension of the opening
5
of the body
1
. The horizontal frame
17
includes two opposite side plates having notches
19
at lengthwise central portions thereof respectively as shown in FIG.
3
. Each notch
19
has a width reduced in three stages downward from an upper edge of the respective side plate. Each notch
19
includes a deepest portion serving as an abutting portion
20
. Each side plate of the horizontal frame
17
has two rivet holes
21
formed at both sides of the deepest portion of the notch
19
.
Each vertical frame
18
is also made of a stainless steel plate formed into the shape of a channel. The vertical frames
18
are mounted to lengthwise middle upper and lower portions of the horizontal frame
17
so that the partition frame
6
is formed in the shape of a cross. A dimension between an upper end of the upper vertical frame
18
and a lower end of the lower vertical frame
18
is substantially equal to the height of the opening
5
of the body
1
. Each vertical frame
18
has an abutting portion
22
formed by bending the end mounted to the horizontal frame
17
at right angles. Each abutting portion
22
is abutted against the abutting portion
20
of the horizontal frame
17
. Each abutting portion
22
has two rivet holes
21
corresponding to those of the respective abutting portion
20
of the horizontal frame
17
.
The horizontal frame
17
has two generally rectangular locking holes
29
formed in each of the opposite side walls thereof so as to be positioned at both sides of the middle of the corresponding notch
19
. These holes
29
are used to mount corner covers
54
as will be described later. The horizontal frame
17
further has two generally rectangular escape holes
30
formed in the upper and lower side plates thereof respectively as shown in FIG.
7
. The upper vertical frame
18
also has two escape holes
30
formed in the upper ends of the right-hand and left-hand side plates thereof respectively. The lower vertical frame
18
also has two escape holes
30
formed in the right-hand and left-hand side plates thereof respectively. All of these escape holes
30
are required when the corner covers
54
are mounted.
A reinforcing plate
24
is attached to a lengthwise central portion of the horizontal frame
17
as shown in FIG.
3
. The reinforcing plate
24
is made by pressing a thick metal plate. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the reinforcing plate
24
includes a base
25
and two side plates
26
A and
26
B raised from both side edges of the base
25
respectively. The reinforcing plate
24
has such a width as to be tightly fitted in the horizontal frame
17
. The upper side plate
26
A has a height that is slightly smaller than the depth of the horizontal frame
17
. The lower side plate
26
B is as high as the abutting portion
20
of the horizontal frame
17
. Each of the side plates
26
A and
26
B has a notch
27
formed in the lengthwise central portion thereof The notch
27
of the higher side plate
26
A has a width reduced in two stages. The side plate
26
A has two rivet holes
21
formed at both sides of the lowest and narrowest portion thereof respectively. The lower side plate
26
B also has two rivet holes
21
formed at both sides of the notch
27
thereof respectively. The rivet holes
21
of the reinforcing plate
24
correspond to those of the horizontal plate
17
and the vertical frames
18
respectively. The base
25
of the reinforcing plate
24
has three pairs of cylindrical portions knocked out at the backside thereof Two pairs are formed in both ends of the base
25
respectively and the other is formed in the lengthwise central portion thereof The cylindrical portions are formed with screw holes
28
respectively.
Referring to
FIG. 2
again, a back plate
32
is made of a metal and in the shape of a shallow channel. The back plate
32
is secured to the backs of the above-described vertical frames
18
. More specifically, the back plate
32
is fitted with the backs of the vertical frames
18
except the upper end of the upper vertical frame
18
and the lower end of the lower vertical frame
18
, extending over the back openings of the vertical frames
18
mounted on the horizontal frame
17
. The back plate
32
includes two opposite side plates formed with suitably located rivet holes
33
respectively. The side plates of each vertical frame
18
also have respective rivet holes
33
formed to correspond to those of the back plate
32
. The back plate
32
further includes a base having two columns of screw holes
35
formed therein so as to be spaced away from one another lengthwise.
A decorative frame is attached to the backs of the horizontal and vertical frames
17
and
18
. The decorative frame comprises a single vertical decorative frame
38
and two horizontal frames
37
. Each of the decorative frames
37
and
38
is made of a synthetic resin so as to have a generally C-shaped section. The vertical decorative frame
38
, has a length substantially equal to the dimension between the upper edge of the upper vertical frame
18
and the lower edge of the lower vertical frame
18
, both of which vertical frames
18
are assembled to the horizontal frame
17
. The vertical decorative frame
38
has two opposite side plates formed with centrally located notch-like escape recesses
39
respectively. The horizontal frame
17
is fitted in the escape holes
39
. Each horizontal decorative frame
37
has a length substantially equal to the length of a portion of the corresponding horizontal frame
17
projecting from the vertical frame
18
. Each of the decorative frames
37
and
38
is formed so that the open side thereof is slightly closed, whereupon each decorative frame can elastically be fitted with the backside of the horizontal or vertical frame
17
or
18
. The base of each of the decorative frames
37
and
38
has two lengthwise extending ribs
42
, whereas each side plate of each decorative frame has two lengthwise extending ribs
43
.
Each horizontal decorative frame
37
has two escape holes
40
formed in inner ends of both side plates thereof respectively. The escape holes
40
correspond to the holes
29
of the horizontal frame
17
respectively. Further, each horizontal decorative frame
37
has two escape holes
40
A formed in outer ends of both side plates thereof respectively. The vertical decorative frame
38
also has two escape holes
40
A formed in the upper ends of both side plates thereof respectively and two escape holes
40
A formed in the lower ends of both side plates thereof respectively. These escape holes
40
A correspond to the escape holes
30
of the horizontal and vertical frames
17
and
18
respectively. The vertical decorative frame
38
includes a base formed with insertion holes
41
for screws
63
respectively. The insertion holes
41
are formed so as to correspond to the screw holes
35
of the back plate
32
respectively.
An assembling sequence of the partition frame
6
will now be described. First, the horizontal frame
17
is placed on a work table with the opening thereof being directed upward as shown in FIG.
3
. The reinforcing plate
24
is then fitted into the central portion of the horizontal frame
17
with the opening thereof being directed upward. Next, the abutting portions
22
of the upper and lower vertical frames
18
are put upon the abutting portions
20
of the horizontal frame
17
respectively. The reinforcing plate
24
and the vertical frames
18
are secured to the horizontal frame
17
by rivets
44
screwed through the rivet holes
21
respectively as shown in FIG.
6
. There are four points which are secured by the rivets
44
, that is, two upper points and two lower points. As a result, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the single horizontal frame
17
and the two vertical frames
18
are assembled together with the reinforcing plate
24
into the shape of a cross.
A heater
45
is wired and pasted along the inside of each vertical frame
18
and the inside of the horizontal frame
17
. The heater
45
includes lead wires
46
drawn out of the upper end opening of the upper vertical frame
18
. The back plate
32
is then fitted with the inside of each vertical frame
18
so as to extend over both vertical frames. The back plate
32
is positioned so that the base thereof is planar with the open edges of the vertical frames
18
. The bases of the overlapped vertical frames and back plate
32
are fixed by rivets
47
as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 14
.
The single vertical decorative frame
38
is then fitted with the vertical frames
18
so as to extend over both of them as shown in FIG.
8
. Further, The horizontal decorative frames
37
are fitted with the portions of the horizontal frame projecting from the vertical frames
18
respectively. In this case, the ribs
42
provided on the ends of the base of each horizontal decorative frame
37
are fitted with the right inside of the open edges of both side plates of the horizontal frame
17
. Then, as shown in
FIG. 9
, the plugs
49
each made of foaming styrol plastic are attached to the upper end of the upper vertical frame
18
, the lower end of the lower vertical frame
18
, and the left-hand and right-hand ends of the horizontal frame
17
. The read wires
46
of the heater
45
are caused to extend between the plug
49
and the vertical frame
18
to be drawn out from the upper end of the vertical frame
18
as shown in FIG.
10
. The plug
49
A attached to the lower end of the vertical frame
18
has a through hole
50
through which a hose
53
extends as will be described later.
The foaming resin H serving as the heat-insulating material is poured into the cross-shaped interior of the partition frame
6
in the above-described assembled state. The horizontal frame
17
has vent holes
51
formed in left-hand and right-hand ends of the upper and lower side plates thereof respectively as shown in FIG.
11
. Each vertical frame
18
also has vent holes
52
formed in the upper and lower ends of the left-hand and right-hand side plates thereof respectively as shown in FIG.
12
. Each vent hole
51
or
52
is located between the two ribs
43
formed on either side plate of the horizontal or vertical decorative frame
37
or
38
as shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
. Each vent hole
51
or
52
has a diameter substantially proportional to the length of the horizontal or vertical frame
17
or
18
respectively. Since the sum of the lengths of the vertical frames
18
is longer than that of the horizontal frame
17
in the embodiment, each of the vent holes
52
of the vertical frames
18
has a larger diameter than each of the vent holes
52
of the horizontal frame
17
.
The locking holes
29
etc. are sealed up by a tape and thereafter, the partition frame
6
assembled as described above is placed on a foaming jig (not shown). An injecting hose
53
extending from an injector (not shown) is inserted through the insertion hole
50
of the plug
49
A of the lower end of the lower vertical frame
18
as shown in FIG.
10
. The hose
53
is inserted into the vertical frame
18
until the distal end thereof reaches the cross-point of the horizontal and vertical frames
17
and
18
. An undiluted solution of the foaming material H is poured through the hose
53
into the partition frame
6
under this condition so that the foaming material H is foamed inside the partition frame. The foaming material H is also poured into the upper vertical frame
18
and the horizontal frame
18
in the same manner as described above. Provision of the vent holes
51
and
52
rapidly supplies the foaming material H throughout the interior of the partition frame
6
.
The foaming material H is thus supplied into the partition frame
6
toward the distal end while air is let out of the frame. Each vent hole
51
of the horizontal frame
17
having the smaller length than the vertical frames
18
has the smaller diameter than each vent hole
52
of the vertical frames
18
. Accordingly, since air vent is limited in the horizontal frame
17
, the filling speed is increased. As a result, the foaming material H can fill up the interior of each of the frames
17
and
18
substantially for the same time although the length of the horizontal frame
17
differs from the total length of the vertical frames
18
. Further, a small amount of the foaming material H is caused to leak through the vent holes
51
and
52
as shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
so that the foaming material adheres to the decorative frames
37
and
38
. Consequently, a securing force of each of the decorative frames
37
and
38
can be increased. The ribs
42
are utilized to cause the resin to leak out in the horizontal frame
17
.
Upon completion of the foaming of the heat-insulating material in the frame
6
, the corner covers
54
are mounted on corners of the frame so that joints of the decorative frames
37
and
38
are concealed. Each corner cover
54
is made of a synthetic resin and has a generally L-shaped section such that the corner cover includes two plate portions, as shown in FIG.
15
. The corner cover
54
has a pair of locking protrusions
55
formed on the backside of one of the plate portions thereof. Each locking protrusion
55
includes an insertion body
56
formed to extend from the backside of the plate portion and a flexing piece
57
formed by folding back the distal end thereof to be inclined relative to the insertion body. The flexing piece
57
has a plurality of locking teeth
58
formed on the outer face thereof.
A case where the corner cover
54
is mounted on the upper right-hand corner will be described. As shown in
FIG. 15
, both locking protrusions
55
of the corner cover
54
are inserted through the locking hole
29
of the horizontal frame
17
into the heat-insulating material. The locking teeth
58
of the flexing pieces
57
are engaged with the opposed edges of the locking hole
29
respectively, whereby the corner cover
54
is mounted on the corner as shown in FIG.
16
. The corner covers
54
are mounted on the other corners respectively in the same manner as described above. With the mounting of the corner covers
54
, rack supports
34
are mounted on the backside of the vertical decorative frame
38
. Each rack support
34
is elongated and has a protruding widthwise central portion. The protruding portion of each rack support
34
has a number of mounting holes
61
formed therein at regular intervals. A rack holder
60
is detachably attached to the mounting hole
61
as shown by chain line in FIG.
22
. Each rack support
34
has recessed seats
64
for screws
63
respectively as shown in FIG.
14
. The two rack supports
34
are abutted against the backside of the vertical decorative plate
38
in parallel with each other. Screws
63
inserted through the seats
64
are screwed through the insertion holes
41
into the screw holes
35
of the back plate
32
respectively so that the rack supports
34
are fixed to the vertical decorative frame
38
. The assembly of the partition frame
6
is completed. The partition frame
6
assembled into the cross shape as described above is fitted into the front opening
5
of the refrigerator body
1
from the front to be fixed therein as shown in FIG.
18
.
The mounting structure for the partition frame
6
will now be described. Four catches
67
are provided on the upper, lower, left-hand and right-hand side central front edges of the opening
5
respectively. The projecting ends of the partition frame
6
are fitted with the respective catches
67
to be fixed thereto. Each catch
67
is made by pressing a stainless steel plate. FIG.
19
shows the catch
67
on which the upper vertical frame
18
is mounted, for example. The shown catch includes a mounting plate
68
, two side plates
69
formed by bending both side edges at right angles and a rear plate
70
formed by bending a rear edge at right angles. The mounting plate
68
has a notch
71
in a front edge thereof. Two insertion holes
73
through which screws
72
are inserted are formed at opposite sides of the notch
71
, respectively. Each side plate
69
has a generally centrally located rectangular locking hole
74
used for the mounting of the corner cover
54
which is the same as described above. Each side plate
69
has a screw hole
75
located lower than the front lower corner of the hole
74
. Each side plate
74
further has a first guide
77
extending from the front edge thereof and a second guide
78
extending from the lower edge thereof. The first and second guides
77
and
78
are formed to be slightly bent inward. The mounting plate
68
has a circular through hole
79
located slightly in the rear of the notch
71
. The lead wires
46
of the heater
45
are inserted through the hole
79
.
The catches
67
which are the same as described above are provided on the upper, left-hand and right-hand front edges of the opening
5
respectively. Actually, however, the circular holes
79
and second guides
78
of the catches
67
of these edges do not have any functions. Both side plates of each of the horizontal and vertical frames
17
and
18
have two insertion holes
80
formed near the escape holes
30
respectively. Screws
96
are inserted through the holes
80
and correspond to the screw holes
75
of the catch
67
respectively.
Each catch
67
will be mounted on the body
1
in the following manner. The structure of the opening
5
will first be described. The outer box
81
has an inwardly bent portion
82
formed by bending an open edge thereof inward at right angles as shown in FIG.
20
. The inner box
83
has an outwardly bent portion
84
formed by bending an open edge thereof outward at right angles. The bent portions
82
and
84
are opposed to each other with a predetermined space therebetween. A joiner
85
made from a synthetic resin is provided between the bent portions
82
and
84
so as to close the space therebetween, so that the side faces of the opening
5
are formed.
A reinforcing plate
87
is provided so as to extend from a front plate
81
A of the outer box
81
to the backside of the inwardly bent portion
82
. For example, the reinforcing plate
87
provided on the upper edge of the opening
5
is as long as the reinforcing plate
24
provided on the partition frame
6
and has a generally L-shaped section as shown in
FIG. 21. A
wide portion
88
of the reinforcing plate
87
has three pairs of cylindrical portions knocked out at the backside thereof. Two pairs of the cylindrical portions are formed in both ends of the wide portion
88
respectively and the other is formed in the lengthwise central portion thereof. The cylindrical portions are formed with screw holes
89
respectively. On the other hand, a narrow portion
90
of the reinforcing plate
87
has a pair of screw holes
91
formed in the lengthwise central portion thereof. The screw holes
91
correspond to the insertion holes
73
for the screws
72
of the catch
67
respectively. The reinforcing plate
87
is abutted against the front plate
81
A of the outer box
81
and the backside of the inwardly bent portion
82
and fixed to the outer box
81
by a suitable number of screws (not shown) screwed through the screw holes
89
from the front respectively. The foaming material H is supplied into the space between the outer and inner boxes
81
and
83
. The mounting plate
68
of the catch
67
is abutted against the underside of the joiner
85
and the screws
72
are inserted through both insertion holes
73
, the joiner
85
and the inwardly bent portion
82
into the screw holes
91
of the reinforcing plate
87
, being tightened up to be fixed.
The mounting structure for the catch
67
mounted on the lower edge of the opening
5
is the same as described above. On the other hand, when the catch
67
is mounted on the left-hand or right-hand side edge of the opening
5
, a shorter reinforcing plate
87
A with the L-shaped section is used as shown by broken line in FIG.
18
.
Rack supports
34
A are previously mounted in the storage compartment
3
. More specifically, two pairs of rack supports
34
A are mounted on the left-hand and right-hand portions of the rear wall of the storage compartment
3
respectively. Two rack supports
34
A are mounted on front portions of the left-hand and right-hand side walls respectively. Each rack support
34
A has substantially the same basic structure as that mounted on the backside of the partition frame
6
. Each rack support
34
A is mounted on an inner wall
3
A by rivets
93
. For this purpose, the protruding portion of each rack support
34
A has five depressed mounting seats
94
disposed so as to vertically divide the protruding portion into six equal parts as shown in FIG.
22
. Each rack support
34
A is mounted on the inner wall
3
A of the storage compartment
3
by using the mounting seat
94
and the rivet
93
. In this case, the position of each rivet
93
serves as a mark indicative of a standard position in the case where the rack holder
60
is attached to the rack support
34
A so that the rack
15
is mounted thereon.
Returning to the description of the mounting of the partition frame
6
, the upper edge of the opening
5
of the body
1
has a through hole
95
communicating with the circular hole
79
of the catch
67
and the exterior of the refrigerator as shown in FIG.
18
.
The partition frame
6
assembled as described above is fitted into the opening
5
of the refrigerator body
1
in the following manner. First, the lead wires
46
of the heater
45
extended out of the upper end of the cross-shaped partition frame
6
are further drawn out through the hole
79
of the catch
67
mounted on the upper edge and the hole
95
to the top of the body
1
. The upper end of the partition frame
6
is then pushed against the catch
67
of the upper edge obliquely upward so as to be obliquely fitted with the catch
67
while being guided by the first and second guides
77
and
78
of the catch
67
. When the lower end of the partition frame
6
is then pushed to the side of the body
1
, the left-hand and right-hand side ends of the partition frame
6
as well as the lower end thereof are fitted with the respective catches
67
while being guided by the first and second guides
77
and
78
of the respective catches
67
. The partition frame
6
then assumes a vertical position such that the four ends thereof are caught by the corresponding catches
67
respectively. Subsequently, as shown in
FIG. 20
, the screws
96
inserted through the insertion holes
80
are screwed into the screw holes
75
of the side plates
69
of the catches
67
, respectively, so that the ends of the partition frame
6
are fixed to the respective catches
67
.
Thereafter, the corner covers
54
are mounted on eight corners formed by the top, bottom and two sides of the opening
5
and the ends of the partition frame
6
. More specifically, the locking protrusions
55
of each corner cover
54
are inserted through the escape hole
40
A of the decorative frame
37
or
38
, the escape hole
30
of the frame
17
or
18
and the locking hole
74
of the catch
67
into the plug
49
, so that the locking teeth
58
are engaged with the opposed edges of the holes
74
respectively such that each corner cover
54
is fixed to the respective corner. As a result, the screws
19
used to fix the frames
17
and
18
to the catches
67
respectively are concealed. The corner covers
54
are mounted on four corners of the opening
5
of the body
1
in the same manner as described above. Consequently, four access openings
7
are defined in the opening
5
of the body
1
and are arranged in two rows each of which includes two access openings. In each row, two biparting heat-insulated doors
8
are mounted on the body
1
so as to close and open the respective access openings
7
.
According to the above-described embodiment, the single horizontal frame
17
is provided and the lengthwise central portion of the horizontal frame is received by the lower vertical frame
18
and hung on the upper vertical frame
18
. Furthermore, the portion of the horizontal frame
17
received and hung on the respective vertical frames
18
is reinforced by the reinforcing plate
24
. Consequently, the horizontal frame
17
can be reinforced against a downward load or the load applied thereto from above. Accordingly, even in a case where a heavy article is placed on the horizontal frame
17
when put into and taken out of the storage compartment
3
, a sufficient strength can be obtained.
On the other hand, since the back plate
32
interconnects the divided vertical frames
18
, the load is dispersively applied to the two vertical frames
18
. Consequently, the vertical frames
18
can be reinforced.
The four biparting doors
8
are mounted on the body
1
in the foregoing embodiment. However, all the doors
8
need to be opened rightward or leftward depending upon the purposes of use of the refrigerator. In such a case, three hinge mechanisms are provided on the center of the partition frame
6
and the central portions of the upper and lower frames of the opening
5
of the refrigerator body
1
respectively. The reinforcing plate
24
formed with the screw holes
28
is provided in the partition frame
6
, and the reinforcing plates
87
formed with screw holes
89
are provided in the frame of the opening
5
. Consequently, a bracket etc. constituting each hinge mechanism can be mounted readily and stably by using the screw holes
28
and
89
of the reinforcing plates
24
and
87
, respectively, when the horizontal frame and the frame of the opening
5
are drilled and when the previously tightened screws are replaced by new ones.
Several modified forms will now be described. The partition frame is assembled into the cross shape in the foregoing embodiment. One vertical frame may be mounted to the upper or lower side of the horizontal frame so that a generally T-shaped or inverted T-shaped partition frame is provided. Furthermore, a plurality of pairs of vertical frames
18
may be assembled onto the horizontal frame so that three or more access openings are defined in each row.
Although the heat-insulating material is poured into the partition frame to be foamed therein in the foregoing embodiment, the heat-insulating material may first be fitted so that the partition frame is formed.
Although the present invention is applied to the refrigerator in the foregoing embodiment, the invention may be applied to freezer-refrigerators, heating cabinets and thermo-hygrostats.
The foregoing description and drawings are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not to be construed in a limiting sense. Various changes and modifications will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such changes and modifications are seen to fall within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A storage apparatus comprising:a heat-insulated housing having a front opening and a storage compartment defined therein by a ceiling, a bottom, two side walls, and a rear wall; a partition frame mounted on said heat-insulated housing so as to partition the front opening into a plurality of access openings, said partition frame including a horizontal frame member, an upper vertical frame member, and a lower vertical frame member, wherein said horizontal frame member comprises a single member that is fixed to both of the two side walls of said heat-insulated housing so as to extend therebetween, and wherein said upper vertical frame member extends between the ceiling of said heat-insulated housing and said horizontal frame member, and said lower vertical frame member extends between the bottom of said heat-insulated housing and said horizontal frame member; a plurality of doors mounted at the plurality of access openings, respectively; and a single back plate having sides, thereby creating a channel shape, said sides of said single back plate overlapping sides of said upper and lower vertical frame members, said single back plate being secured to said upper and lower vertical frame members so as to extend along both said upper and lower vertical frame members.
- 2. The storage apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said partition frame has an interior filled with a heat-insulating material.
- 3. The storage apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said horizontal frame member, said upper vertical frame member, and said lower vertical frame member have respective interiors filled with a heat-insulating material.
- 4. The storage apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said horizontal frame member is substantially U-shaped, said horizontal frame member having a first side portion, a second side portion, and a rear side portion interconnecting said first and second side portions.
- 5. The storage apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said upper vertical frame member has an upper end portion, said lower vertical frame member has a lower end portion, and said single back plate extends between said upper end portion of said upper vertical frame member and said lower end portion of said lower vertical frame member.
- 6. The storage apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said upper vertical frame member and said lower vertical frame member comprises a substantially U-shaped plate such that said back plate and said upper vertical frame member, and said back plate and said lower vertical frame member define interior spaces for receiving a heat-insulating material.
- 7. The storage apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said partition frame further includes a reinforcing member mounted at a junction between said horizontal frame member, said upper vertical frame member, and said lower vertical frame member.
- 8. The storage apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a decorative frame attached to a back of said single back plate, said decorative frame comprising a single vertical decorative frame extending over backs of said upper and lower vertical frame members.
- 9. A storage apparatus comprising:a heat-insulated housing having a front opening and a storage compartment defined therein by a ceiling, a bottom, two side walls, and a rear wall; a partition frame mounted on said heat-insulated housing so as to partition the front opening into a plurality of access openings, said partition frame including a horizontal frame member, an upper vertical frame member, and a lower vertical frame member, wherein said horizontal frame member comprises a single member that is fixed to both of the two side walls of said heat-insulated housing so as to extend therebetween, and wherein said upper vertical frame member extends between the ceiling of said heat-insulated housing and said horizontal frame member, and said lower vertical frame member extends between the bottom of said heat-insulated housing and said horizontal frame member; a plurality of doors mounted at the plurality of access openings, respectively; a single back plate secured to said upper and lower vertical frame members so as to extend along both said upper and lower vertical frame members; and a decorative frame attached to a back of said single back plate, said decorative frame comprising a single vertical decorative frame extending over backs of said upper and lower vertical frame members.
- 10. A storage apparatus comprising:a heat-insulated housing having a front opening and a storage compartment defined therein by a ceiling, a bottom, two side walls, and a rear wall; a partition frame mounted on said heat-insulated housing so as to partition the front opening into a plurality of access openings, said partition frame including a horizontal frame member, a first vertical frame member, and a second vertical frame member, wherein said partition frame further includes a junction formed between said horizontal frame member and said first and second vertical frame members, wherein said horizontal frame member comprises a single member that is fixed to both of the two side walls of said heat-insulated housing so as to extend therebetween, said single member having abutting portions, and wherein said first vertical frame member extends between the ceiling of said heat-insulated housing and said horizontal frame member, said first vertical frame member having an abutting portion, and said second vertical frame member extends between the bottom of said heat-insulated housing and said horizontal frame member, said second vertical frame member having an abutting portion; a plurality of doors mounted at the plurality of access openings, respectively; and a reinforcing member mounted at the junction, said reinforcing member comprising a base and two side plates raised from opposite edges of said base, respectively, and said reinforcing member having a width such that said reinforcing member fits tightly in said horizontal frame member, wherein each of said abutting portions of said horizontal frame member is sandwiched between one of said side plates of said reinforcing member and one of said abutting portions of said first vertical frame member and said second vertical frame member, respectively.
- 11. The storage apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said reinforcing member has a plurality of mounting holes for mounting said plurality of doors for closing and opening the respective access openings.
- 12. The storage apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said horizontal frame member, said first vertical frame member, and said second vertical frame member have respective interiors filled with a heat-insulating material.
- 13. The storage apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said horizontal frame member is substantially U-shaped, said horizontal frame member having a first side portion, a second side portion and a rear side portion interconnecting said first and second side portions.
- 14. The storage apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said reinforcing member is mounted on said rear side portion of said horizontal frame member at said junction.
- 15. The storage apparatus according to claim 14, wherein a first one of said side plates of said reinforcing member has a height that is smaller than a first one of said side portions of said horizontal frame member and a second one of said side plates of said reinforcing member has a height that is substantially equal to a second one of said side portions of said horizontal frame member.
- 16. The storage apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising a back plate connected to said first and second vertical frame members, wherein said first vertical frame member has an upper end portion, said second vertical frame member has a lower end portion, and said back plate extends between said upper end portion of said first vertical frame member and said lower end portion of said second vertical frame member.
- 17. The storage apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said first and second vertical frame members are substantially U-shaped so that said back plate and said first and second vertical frame members define an interior space for receiving a heat-insulating material.
- 18. The storage apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said partition frame has an interior filled with a heat-insulating material.
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