Claims
- 1. A heat-insulating wall, comprising:
two substantially vacuum-tight outer layers disposed at a distance from one another and each being formed of a material; a connecting profiled section vacuum-tightly connecting said layers to one another to form an evacuable space therein; a heat-insulation material filling said evacuable space; at least one of said layers having a deformation in said material and defining a first aperture disposed at said deformation, said deformation substantially extending to and being vacuum-tightly connected to another of said layers; another of said layers defining a second aperture disposed opposite said first aperture; and said deformation, said first aperture, and said second aperture forming at least one lead-through for receiving lines therethrough, said lead-through spanning at least part of said space and opening out at said layers.
- 2. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one of said layers is a first layer having a first deformation with a first end; said another of said layers is a second layer having a second deformation with a second end facing said first end; said first aperture is disposed in said first end; said second aperture is disposed in said second end; and said first end and said second end are vacuum-tightly connected to one another.
- 3. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 2, wherein:
said layers are separated from one another by a distance; and each of said first and second deformations have a depth equal to approximately half of said distance.
- 4. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 2, wherein:
said first deformation is cup-shaped with a first cup base as said first end; said first aperture is disposed in said first cup base; said second deformation is cup-shaped with a second cup base as said second end; said second aperture is disposed in said second cup base; and said first cup base is vacuum-tightly connected to said second cup base.
- 5. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 1, wherein:
said deformation is cup-shaped and has a cup base including said first aperture; and said cup base is vacuum-tightly connected to said another of said layers.
- 6. A household appliance, comprising:
a walled structure including at least one of a housing, a muffle, a door, and a tub; said walled structure having at least one heat-insulating wall including:
two substantially vacuum-tight outer layers disposed at a distance from one another and each being formed of a material; a connecting profiled section vacuum-tightly connecting said layers to one another to form an evacuable space therein; a heat-insulation material filling said evacuable space; at least one of said layers having a deformation in said material and defining a first aperture disposed at said deformation, said deformation substantially extending to and being vacuum-tightly connected to another of said layers; another of said layers defining a second aperture disposed opposite said first aperture; and said deformation, said first aperture, and said second aperture forming at least one lead-through for receiving lines therethrough, said lead-through spanning at least part of said space and opening out at said layers.
- 7. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 6, wherein the appliance is one of the group consisting of a refrigerator, a freezer, a dishwasher, an oven, and a washing machine.
- 8. A heat-insulating wall, comprising:
two substantially vacuum-tight outer layers disposed at a distance from one another; a connecting profiled section vacuum-tightly connecting said layers to one another to form an evacuable space therein; a heat-insulation material filling said evacuable space; at least one of said layers having an integral deformed portion substantially extending to and being vacuum-tightly connected to another of said layers at a connection region; said deformed portion defining a first aperture at said connection region; another of said layers defining a second aperture at said connection region; and said deformed portion, said first aperture, and said second aperture forming at least one lead-through for receiving lines therethrough, said lead-through spanning at least part of said space and opening out at said layers.
- 9. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 8, wherein said first aperture and said second aperture are coaxially aligned.
- 10. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 8, wherein:
said at least one of said layers is a first layer having a first deformed portion with a first end; said another of said layers is a second layer having a second deformed portion with a second end facing said first end; said first aperture is disposed in said first end; said second aperture is disposed in said second end; and said first end and said second end are vacuum-tightly connected to one another.
- 11. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 10, wherein:
said layers are separated from one another by a distance; and each of said first and second deformed portions have a depth equal to approximately half of said distance.
- 12. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 10, wherein:
said first deformed portion is cup-shaped with a first cup base as said first end; said first aperture is disposed in said first cup base; said second deformed portion is cup-shaped with a second cup base as said second end; said second aperture is disposed in said second cup base; and said first cup base is vacuum-tightly connected to said second cup base.
- 13. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 8, wherein:
said deformed portion is cup-shaped and has a cup base including said first aperture; and said cup base is vacuum-tightly connected to said another of said layers.
- 14. A household appliance, comprising:
a walled structure including at least one of a housing, a muffle, a door, and a tub; said walled structure having at least one heat-insulating wall including:
two substantially vacuum-tight outer layers disposed at a distance from one another; a connecting profiled section vacuum-tightly connecting said layers to one another to form an evacuable space therein; a heat-insulation material filling said evacuable space; at least one of said layers having an integral deformed portion substantially extending to and being vacuum-tightly connected to another of said layers at a connection region; said deformed portion defining a first aperture at said connection region; another of said layers defining a second aperture at said connection region; and said deformed portion, said first aperture, and said second aperture forming at least one lead-through for receiving lines therethrough, said lead-through spanning at least part of said space and opening out at said layers.
- 15. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 14, wherein the appliance is one of the group consisting of a refrigerator, a freezer, a dishwasher, an oven, and a washing machine.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 57 806.0 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/EP00/10756, filed Oct. 31, 2000 which designated the United States and which was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP00/10756 |
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10160945 |
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