The invention relates to a refrigerating device, in particular a refrigerator and/or a freezer cabinet, comprising a heat-insulating housing and a heat-insulating door, whereby at least one component is provided on or in the door, said component being connected fluidically and/or electrically by means of a line to at least one element arranged on the housing.
Refrigerators are known which have in their door a water dispensing unit for cooled water or for ice and/or further electrical components. The routing of the electrical or the fluidic connection is realized in these devices either directly through the supporting point of the door mounting, by implementing the supporting point as a tube, or through a tube arrangement connecting the door and the device body, which is pulled out from an understructure of the device as the door opens.
With regard to these refrigerators, hinges having a single, rigid hinge axis are used as a rule. Such types of hinges are generally required against the background of the high demand for mechanical stability in particular in the case of heavy doors, as are generally present in the case of doors having a water dispensing unit. Their use allows comparatively great door forces to be accommodated without the hinge needing to have excessively large dimensions. Such types of hinges do however exhibit certain disadvantages in respect of their door position/door opening behavior. Thick doors in particular, such as are used for example in the case of refrigerators having a built-in water dispensing unit in the door, exhibit a comparatively unfavorable free opening cross-section. If for example the door is opened by an angle of 90°, part of the inner chamber of the refrigerator remains obstructed generally by approximately the thickness of the door, such that access to the inner chamber of the refrigerator is partially impaired by the door when these hinges are employed.
The object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerating device, in particular a refrigerator or a freezer cabinet, which has a component in the door that is to be connected by means of a fluidic or electrical line and nevertheless gives the widest possible free access to the inner chamber of the refrigerating device when the door is opened.
This object is achieved according to the invention by the refrigerating device as specified in the independent claim. Further advantageous embodiments and developments, each of which can be applied individually or combined with one another as desired in an appropriate manner, form the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The refrigerating device, in particular refrigerator and/or freezer cabinet, according to the invention comprises a heat-insulating housing and a heat-insulating door, whereby at least one component is provided on or in the door, which is connected fluidically or electrically by means of a line to at least one element arranged on the housing, whereby the door is articulated to the housing by means of a multilink hinge.
As a general rule the heat-insulating housing has a wall thickness in a range from 10 mm to 150 mm, in particular in a range from 50 mm to 80 mm. The walls of the housing are as a general rule coated with an insulating foam. The door can have a comparable thickness. The capacity of an inner chamber of the refrigerator is between 50 liters and 500 liters, in particular between 100 liters and 250 liters.
A water dispensing unit, a display unit and/or an input unit for controlling the refrigerator can be provided in the door. These components are connected fluidically and/or electrically by means of a line to at least one element arranged on the housing. For example, the water dispensing unit is connected by way of a hose to a water tank or to a water supply on the device housing of the refrigerator.
Through the use of a multilink hinge, in particular of a hinge having at least four, preferably having seven, pivot pins or having at least three, preferably having at least six, pivoting parts it is possible to implement a rotation/extension motion of the door, by means of which any obstruction of the inner chamber of the refrigerator as a result of the thickness of the door is reduced or avoided. When it opens, the door completes both a rotational and also a translational motion, whereby a current axis of rotation of the door is variable in respect of its location while the door opens in such a manner that the door is lifted out of the door aperture on opening and is swiveled out of this aperture. The multilink hinge has sufficiently large dimensions in order to carry the additional weight of the door caused by the component. The special case of multilink hinges having seven parallel pins and four arms is for example the subject matter of IPC class E05D 3/16.
In a variant of the invention the refrigerating device can also be a hot water or hot drink dispenser for tea and/or coffee and/or soup. In this situation, the hot drink dispenser can have a door for care and maintenance of an inner chamber. The fluidic or electrical connection with the door is advantageously established in the area of the articulated joint.
The component advantageously comprises a dispenser unit for water, in particular cooled water or ice, and the line comprises a hose. The line can furthermore comprise a wiring harness, in particular electrical lines. The component advantageously comprises a display unit or an input unit and the line comprises a cable, in particular a cable loom.
The component comprises in particular an electrically operated final control element, in particular for a valve or a flap valve on the door. The component can for example function electromagnetically. It can have an electric motor for example as an ice-maker. In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention a carrier is provided which supports the line when the door is open in an intermediate area between the door and the housing. To this end, in particular the line bears on the carrier and is displaced during the rotation/extension motion of the multilink hinge. The line comprises in particular an electrical cable and/or a hose.
The line can be installed in the form of an arc such that, with little force required and without getting jammed, the line can be pulled out from or pushed into the door or the device housing.
The line is routed in particular in the immediate proximity of the hinge, preferably a little below the hinge. The described electrical or fluidic connection between the door and the device housing occupies comparatively little space in an understructure of the refrigerator and requires no complicated mechanics. In particular, no tube arrangement is required.
The carrier advantageously has a carrier surface along which the line can slide or skid when the door is opened or closed. The carrier surface supports the fluidic or electrical connection and thus enables the door to be opened and closed without getting caught or jamming.
The carrier is advantageously secured to the housing. It is however also possible to secure the carrier on the door. The carrier can be a straight or arced L-profile, whereby in particular the line rests against the inner edge of the L-profile. The line is in particular formed in an arc shape and has a vertical section which can elastically accommodate a twisting of the line without major distortion.
The line runs in particular in immediate proximity beneath the multilink hinge. In this situation, the articulated joint protects the line by covering the line from above.
It is advantageous if the line is at least partially encapsulated by the carrier and the multilink hinge. As a result of the encapsulation, damage to the line is less likely and the line is additionally protected.
The line is routed in particular in an arc in a hinge-side area of the housing. The line advantageously has a vertical section in order to compensate for any torsion occurring when the door is opened. The torsion along the line caused by opening the door can be absorbed elastically without any difficulty by means of the vertical section. For this purpose, the vertical section is advantageously situated in a hinge-side area of the housing.
Further advantageous details and special embodiments, which in each case can be applied individually or can be combined with one another as desired in an appropriate manner, will be described in detail with reference to the following drawing which is not intended to restrict the invention but merely to illustrate it by way of example.
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The invention relates to a refrigerating device 1, in particular a refrigerator and/or a freezer cabinet, comprising a heat-insulating housing 2 and a heat-insulating door 3, whereby at least one component 4 is provided on or in the door 3, which is connected fluidically and/or electrically by means of a line 5 to at least one element 6 on the housing 2, whereby the door 3 is articulated to the housing 2 by means of a multilink hinge 7, whereby in particular a carrier 13 is provided which supports the line 5 when the door 3 is open in an intermediate area between the door 3 and the housing 2. The invention is distinguished by the fact that it makes possible almost completely free access to the inner chamber of the refrigerator I even in the case of thick doors 3 even if a water dispensing unit 20 is provided on the door 3.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102005057146.8 | Nov 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/067632 | 10/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/16/2008 |