Refrigerating unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6641239
  • Patent Number
    6,641,239
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Mai; Lanna
    • Tran; Hanh V.
    Agents
    • Greenberg; Laurence A.
    • Stemer; Werner H.
    • Mayback; Gregory L.
Abstract
A refrigerating unit includes a cooling chamber, a storage compartment removably guided within the chamber as far as a closing position, and a disengagement device. The chamber has a parallel-guide disposed on its sides. The guide has a mating toothed configuration, two rollers rigidly coupled, lying opposite each other, and each having an external toothed configuration with a pitch circle diameter to be rollingly coupled to the mating toothed configuration. The guide has an end section reached by the rollers near the closing position. One of the mating toothed configuration and the rollers is positionally fixed. The disengagement device disengages the mating toothed configuration from the external toothed configuration of the rollers and is at the end section and has a disengagement length compensating for oblique positioning of the compartment in and counter to a movement direction arising from an offset of the rollers along the mating toothed configuration.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a refrigerating unit having at least one cooling chamber that is equipped with a storage compartment that is guided in a drawer-like manner and has, at least on its two longitudinal sides lying in the insertion direction, a parallel-guiding device that is formed by a rack-like mating toothed configuration and of two rollers that are coupled at least approximately rigidly to each other. The rollers lie opposite each other at least substantially on the same axis and have an external toothed configuration of identical pitch circle diameter that is able to roll along the mating toothed configuration, in which case either the mating toothed configuration or the rollers are disposed in a positionally fixed manner. European Patent Application EP 07 18 574 A1 discloses a refrigerating unit having a cooling compartment that is equipped with storage compartments that can be pulled out in a drawer-like manner. The larger of the storage compartments supports a door for closing the cooling compartment. The storage compartment that is provided with the door is equipped with a parallel-guiding device. The parallel-guiding device is respectively formed by a rack-like mating toothed configuration provided on the side walls of the cooling compartment and by externally toothed rollers that are provided on the side walls of the storage compartment. The rollers interact with the mating toothed configuration. In such a type of parallel guidance, to avoid an oblique position of the storage compartment arising because the rollers on the storage compartment are not correctly inserted into the mating toothed configuration, a restricted guiding device connected upstream of the mating toothed configuration in the insertion direction of the storage compartment is proposed. The device serves to bring the externally toothed rollers on the storage compartment into engagement with the mating toothed configuration in a movement running at least substantially perpendicularly with respect to the mating toothed configuration. It, therefore, avoids an oblique position during the procedure of inserting the storage compartment into the guides provided in the cooling compartment. In spite of such a measure, it has turned out that if the storage compartment is not correctly maneuvered, misalignment occurs. Specifically, the storage compartment is not prevented from passing into an oblique position in which the externally toothed rollers (rigidly connected to each other per se) move asynchronously with respect to each other during movement of the storage compartment. Also in the oblique position, with the storage compartment in the closed position, a gap arises between its seal and the supporting edge provided for the edge on the housing. Due to the presence of the gap, a rise in temperature of the storage compartment results.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a refrigerating unit that overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and that is able to correct an oblique position of the storage compartment using simple structural measures.




With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a refrigerating unit, including a cooling chamber having two longitudinal sides, a storage compartment removably guided into and out of the cooling chamber in a movement direction, the storage compartment removably guided into the cooling chamber along the movement direction as far as a closing position, the cooling chamber having a parallel-guiding device disposed on the two longitudinal sides along the movement direction, the parallel-guiding device having a mating toothed configuration, two rollers coupled approximately rigidly to each other, lying opposite each other at least substantially on a given axis, and each having an external toothed configuration with an identical pitch circle diameter to be rollingly coupled to the mating toothed configuration, one of the mating toothed configuration and the rollers positionally fixed with respect to the cooling chamber, and an end section reached by the rollers along the movement direction by the closing position of the storage compartment, and a disengagement device for disengaging at least part of the mating toothed configuration from the external toothed configuration of at least one of the two rollers, the disengagement device disposed at the end section and having a disengagement length sufficient to compensate for an oblique positioning of the storage compartment in and counter to the movement direction arising from an offset of the two rollers from one another along the mating toothed configuration.




The invention provides a device that is capable of disengaging at least one of the mating toothed configurations and the external toothed configuration in engagement therewith of the roller from the roller at its section that is reached by the roller at the end of the closing movement of the storage compartment. At such a position, the length of the disengagement is capable of compensating for at least one oblique position of the storage compartment in and counter to its insertion direction, which oblique position arises as a result of the rollers that are rolling along the mating toothed configurations becoming offset from each other by a tooth pitch.




With the invention, when the storage compartment is in the closed position, an oblique position, which may be caused, for example, by a shock-like, eccentric application of force to the storage compartment, is automatically compensated for. As a result, the storage compartment door, which is equipped with a seal, always bears tightly against the opening edge of the access opening to the cooling compartment. As such, a formation of a gap between the seal provided on the storage compartment door and the opening edge of the access opening to the cooling compartment is inevitably avoided. And, even if the storage compartment is incorrectly handled, the specified cooling compartment temperature is always reliably ensured with the storage compartment in the closed position. The closure is reliably ensured because, after each closing procedure, the storage compartment is automatically moved from its oblique position into a positionally correct position, in which the door provided on the storage compartment runs at least substantially parallel to the opening edge of the cooling compartment.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, the storage compartment is removably guided into and out of the cooling chamber as a drawer.




In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the disengagement device is disposed at the end section and has a disengagement length sufficient to compensate for an oblique positioning of the storage compartment in and counter to the movement direction arising from a tooth pitch offset of the two rollers from one another along the mating toothed configuration.




In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the disengagement device is a tooth space that is provided on the mating toothed configuration and is disposed at that end section of the mating toothed configuration that is rolled over by the roller at the end of the closing procedure of the storage compartment.




By the removal of teeth from the mating toothed configuration and, therefore, the provision of a tooth space, an alignment of the storage compartment, which is in an oblique position during the closing procedure, is brought about in a particularly simple manner at the end of the closing procedure. In particular, providing a tooth space means that an oblique position of different extent can also be corrected in a simple manner by the removal of a plurality of teeth from the mating toothed configuration. Moreover, the provision of a tooth space makes it possible to particularly precisely influence the variables (such as tooth module and pitch circle diameter—variables characterizing the external toothed configuration on the roller and determining the extent of the oblique position and, therefore, of the gap arising in the closed position) and therefore to correct the storage compartment, which has originally been set obliquely, with particular positional accuracy. In the event that the mating toothed configuration is produced integrally from a plastic injection molding, a tooth space caused, for example, by the absence of a plurality of teeth can be produced particularly simply.




In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the parallel-guiding device has two parts each having the mating toothed configuration for a respective one of the two rollers, each of the mating toothed configurations has teeth with at least one tooth height, the tooth space, and a feeding region for the rollers. The feeding region has teeth with an increasingly rising tooth height at least approximately continuously to a final tooth height and the tooth space is adjoined by the feeding region.




Thus, in addition to the possibility of being able to compensate for an oblique position of the storage compartment, a particularly jolt-free feeding of the externally toothed rollers from the tooth spaces into the mating toothed configuration is ensured.




The mating toothed configurations are disposed in a particularly expedient manner if, in accordance with yet another feature of the invention, it is provided that in each case one of the mating toothed configurations is provided on one of the side walls of the cooling chamber where the side walls are disposed in the insertion direction of the storage compartment.




Mating toothed configurations disposed as such can be disposed in a particularly rigid manner in terms of position and shape. For example, they can be in the form of a U-shaped guide profile that is equipped on one of its limbs with the mating toothed configuration and that is either placed directly onto the side walls or is embedded into the side walls in a recess corresponding to its external contour and is additionally supported there for increasing the dimensional rigidity of the guide profile, by the thermal insulation of the refrigerating unit, which insulation is produced by coating it with foam. In the event that the mating toothed configuration is provided on a limb of a plastic guide profile that is of U-profile-like shape in cross section, the mating toothed configuration can be produced not only in a particularly simple manner with different tooth pitches and tooth sizes, but also can be exchanged at particularly reasonable cost in the event of damage.




The feeding from the tooth-space region into the mating toothed configuration is configured in a particularly user-friendly manner if, in accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, it is provided that the feeding region for the rollers is mounted downstream in tooth spaces in the pull-out direction of the storage compartment from the cooling chamber.




In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the disengagement device is configured as a sloping plane that pushes the external toothed configuration of the roller, which is acted upon by an energy accumulator, out of engagement with the mating toothed configuration in the axial direction of the roller immediately before its end section that is rolled over by the external toothed configuration of the roller at the end of the closing movement of the storage compartment. In which case, the roller is supported in the cooling chamber by a running surface. Preferably, the energy accumulator is a spring.




In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the disengagement device is a sloping plane pushing the external toothed configuration out of engagement with the mating toothed configuration in a direction along the given axis immediately before the storage compartment reaches the closing position.




By the possibility of being able to vary its slope, the sloping plane provides the conditions for being able to undertake the movement of the externally toothed rollers, so as to bring them out of engagement or into engagement with the mating toothed configuration, in a particularly targeted manner in accordance with the existing space conditions.




In accordance with again another feature of the invention, the energy accumulator provides a force, and the roller is divided substantially perpendicularly with respect to the given axis into a positionally-fixed section having a smooth-faced running surface and an externally-toothed section displaceably mounted with respect to the given axis, in engagement with the mating toothed configuration; and supported on the positionally-fixed section by the energy accumulator, the externally-toothed section to be brought out of engagement with the mating toothed configuration counter to the force by the sloping plane at least immediately before the roller reaches the end section.




According to a further preferred embodiment of the subject matter of the invention, the roller is divided essentially perpendicularly with respect to its running axis into a positionally fixed section that is equipped with a smooth-faced running surface and an externally toothed section that is mounted displaceably in the axial direction of the roller, is in engagement with the mating toothed configuration and is supported on the positionally fixed section by an energy accumulator. In such a case, the displaceably mounted section is brought out of engagement with the mating toothed configuration counter to the action of the energy accumulator by the sloping plane at least immediately before its end section on the mating toothed configuration. The end section is rolled over at the end of the closing movement of the storage compartment.




As such, and in conjunction with the sloping plane, a particularly simple and reasonably priced support of the storage compartment is provided in the closed state in which the externally toothed section is disengaged from the mating toothed configuration.




In accordance with again a further feature of the invention, the externally-toothed section is to be brought out of engagement with the mating toothed configuration counter to the force by the sloping plane at least immediately before the storage compartment reaches the closing position.




In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, a roller of the two rollers has a running surface, the disengagement device is a sloping plane pushing the external toothed configuration out of engagement with the mating toothed configuration in a direction along the given axis approximately before the roller reaches the end section, and the running surface supports the roller in the cooling chamber approximately at the closing position.




Other features that are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.




Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a refrigerating unit, it is, nevertheless, not intended to be limited to the details shown because various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.




The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic, side elevational view of a multi-temperature household cooling unit having two storage compartments disposed one above the other in its cooling chamber according to the invention, with the lower one having externally toothed rollers engaging a mating toothed configuration provided on guide profiles on the side walls of the cooling chamber;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view from above of the lower storage of

FIG. 1

without a door and with toothed rollers coupled to each other through a spindle, and with one of the guide profiles with the mating toothed configuration having a tooth space for disengaging the roller;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of the heat-insulating housing from above the cooling unit of

FIG. 1

in a region of the guide profiles remote from the door;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of the guide rail according to

FIG. 3

in the region of the tooth space along the line IV—IV;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of an alternative configuration of one of the guide profiles having a sloping plane for disengaging a toothed wheel in engagement with the mating toothed configuration from the front of the compartment of

FIGS. 1 and 3

; and





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of an alternative configuration of

FIG. 5

along the line VI—VI having the toothed wheel disengaged at the end remote from the door by the sloping plane.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In all the figures of the drawing, sub-features and integral parts that correspond to one another bear the same reference symbol in each case.




Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly to

FIG. 1

thereof, there is shown an illustration of the lower section of a multi-temperature household cooling unit


10


having a heat-insulating housing


11


with external cladding


12


, a heat-insulating layer


13


produced by coating it with foam, and an internal cladding


15


that is formed without cutting and serves for lining a cooling chamber


14


. The internal cladding


15


is provided, on its mutually opposite side walls


16


(only one of which is shown), with guide profiles that are disposed at a distance one above another, that have a U-shaped cross section, and that are inserted into the side walls


16


.

FIG. 1

depicts two storage compartments disposed one above the other in the cooling chamber


14


. The guide profile


17


that is disposed lower down in the cooling chamber


14


is provided with a smooth-faced guide track


19


on its U-profile limb


18


, which is disposed lower down when installed. Opposite the guide track


19


, the guide profile


17


has, on its second, higher up limb


20


, a mating toothed configuration


21


that is shaped in the manner of a rack. The inside of the limb


20


facing the guide track


19


is integrally formed on the guide profile


17


and it is manufactured from a plastic injection molding. The mating toothed configuration


21


has, on its end section


22


at the end of the mating toothed configuration


21


, a tooth space


23


that is formed by the absence of one or more teeth


24


of the mating toothed configuration


21


. The end section


22


faces away from the opening side of the cooling chamber


14


. The teeth


24


are disposed directly one behind the other, where, in a tooth module of 1.5 and a pitch circle diameter of 17.5 mm for a toothed wheel described in greater detail further on, a tooth space having a disengagement length L of at least four missing teeth has been tried and tested.




The mating toothed configuration


21


serves for the parallel guidance of a storage compartment


25


that can be pulled in a drawer-like manner out of the cooling chamber and on whose front side is a heat-insulating door


26


. The heat-insulating door


26


serves to close the cooling chamber


14


and is provided with a magnetic seal


27


around the periphery of its lateral edges facing the cooling compartment


14


. The magnetic seal


27


rests in a sealing manner on the opening edge of the cooling chamber


14


when the door


26


is closed. At the free end of the storage compartment


25


walls that bound the compartment chamber, the storage compartment


25


is equipped with a frame-like surround


28


that is formed from strut-like sections


29


to


31


of which, strut section


29


faces the door


26


and serves to fasten the surround


28


to the storage compartment


25


. Of the other strut sections


30


,


31


, strut sections


30


run parallel to the side walls


16


of the internal cladding


15


, while strut section


31


is provided on that section of the storage compartment


25


that is remote from the door and connects the lateral strut sections


30


to each other, in the same manner as is brought about by that strut section


29


that is near the door.




As can be seen in particular from

FIG. 2

, strut section


31


remote from the door has, on its lateral end sections, bearing sockets


32


for the mounting of a bearing spindle


33


that, at least to a very large extent, is twist-proof. See also FIG.


3


. At its free end sections that protrude with respect to the bearing sockets


32


, the bearing spindle


33


is provided with a respective flattened portion


34


(see

FIG. 4

) that interacts in a positive-locking manner with a hub


36


sitting in the center of a roller


35


. By the positive engagement, the rollers


35


that are provided at both ends of the bearing spindle


33


are coupled rigidly to each other in an aligned tooth position through the bearing spindle


33


in a manner secured against twisting. In the exemplary embodiment, the rollers


35


are fixed axially on the bearing spindle at one end by the lateral edges of the transverse strut


31


and are fixed at the other end by securing rings that are provided in the vicinity of the two free end sections of the bearing spindle


33


. The rollers


35


engage in retaining grooves (not illustrated in greater detail and not referred to in greater detail) and are conventionally used for such purposes. See, i.e., FIG.


3


.




As emerges, in particular, from

FIG. 3

, the rollers


35


that are supported on the bearing spindle


33


in a manner secured against twisting and are configured as a stepped circular cylinder are divided on their circumferential surface


37


into two sections that differ in width. The sections correspond essentially to the width of the rollers


35


and of which a relatively narrow section disposed adjacent to the lateral edges of the strut section


31


is equipped with a smooth-faced tread


38


. Directly adjacent to the section provided with the smooth-faced tread


38


, the roller


35


has a second section that is wider, that springs back radially with respect to the first section, and that has on its circumferential surface an external toothed configuration


39


equipped with the same number of teeth and same tooth module for both rollers


35


. See also FIG.


4


.





FIG. 1

, in particular, shows, for parallel guidance of the storage compartment


25


(moveable in a drawer-like manner in the direction of the double arrow B), the external toothed configuration


39


in engagement with the mating toothed configuration


21


provided on the upper limb


20


of the guide profile


17


. When the storage compartment


25


is moved in the direction of the double arrow B, the smooth-faced tread


38


of the roller


35


rolls along the guide track


19


of the lower limb to support the storage compartment


25


at its end that is remote from the door, and, together with a respective roller


40


(shown in dashed lines), forms a type of roller pull-out for the storage compartment


25


. Roller


40


is disposed in a positionally-fixed manner on the opening edge of the cooling chamber


14


, is supported on the lower side of the lateral strut sections


30


, and is smooth-faced on its circumferential side.




If the storage compartment


25


is in its state that is illustrated in

FIG. 2

, in which it is inserted into the cooling chamber


14


, then the external toothed configuration


39


of one of the rollers


35


is disengaged from the mating toothed configuration


21


because of the tooth space


23


(provided on the end section


22


remote from the door on the mating toothed configuration


21


assigned to the roller


35


). Such disengagement ensures that the magnetic seal


27


bears on all sides against the opening edge of the cooling chamber


14


when the door


26


is in the: closed state. Even if, during the procedure of inserting the cooling compartment


25


into the cooling chamber


14


, an oblique position of the storage compartment


25


is caused by one of the externally toothed rollers


35


running ahead due to an improper, eccentric and simultaneously shock-like application of force to the door


12


, the oblique position is corrected again when the door is in the closed state. Such correction takes place as a result of the tooth space


23


on one of the mating toothed configurations


21


enabling the oblique position to be eliminated and tight bearing of the magnetic seal


27


against the opening edge of the cooling chamber


14


to be produced.





FIG. 5

shows an alternative embodiment of one of the guide profiles


50


. The guide profile


50


is sitting in a hollow of the internal cladding


15


on the side walls


16


. Like the guide profile


17


, the guide profile


50


, which is fixed to the two side walls


16


of the internal cladding


15


, is substantially a U-profile in cross section. Such U-profile is equipped in the fitted position with a smooth-faced guide track


52


provided on the inside of its lower-disposed limb


51


. Furthermore, when fitted, the guide profile


50


is provided, on its higher-disposed limb


53


, with a mating toothed configuration


54


. The mating toothed configuration


54


is configured as a rack, is disposed virtually over the entire length of the guide profile


50


, and is provided directly adjacent to a base that connects the two limbs


51


and


53


and serves as a back wall


55


facing the heat insulation


13


. On the end section


56


of the back wall


55


, which is disposed opposite the opening of the cooling chamber


14


, the back wall


55


is provided with a sloping plane


57


(see

FIG. 6

, in particular) that is integrally formed on the back wall


55


and that extends from a starting point A within the end section


56


obliquely over the mating toothed configuration


54


to the free end of the end section


56


.




The mating toothed configuration


54


(provided on each of the two guide profiles


50


) serves for the parallel guiding of a storage compartment


58


that has a similar configuration as that of the storage compartment


25


. The compartment


58


is only shown in part in FIG.


6


and can be moved in a drawer-like manner out of the cooling compartment


14


in the direction of the double arrow B. Like the storage compartment


25


, compartment


58


is provided with a frame-like surround


59


on its opening edge. The surround


59


is formed from a plurality of strut sections. The strut sections include two laterally extending struts


60


produced by the internal gas pressure method, a non-illustrated strut on the front side, and a transverse strut


61


that is remote from the door and connects the lateral struts


60


to each other on their rear section remote from the door. The transverse strut


61


is equipped at its two lateral end sections with a bearing socket


62


(see

FIG. 6

) for mounting a bearing spindle


63


that has a twist-proof configuration at least to a very large extent. The spindle


63


is mounted rotatably in the bearing sockets


62


and is fixed in the axial direction with respect to the bearing sockets by a non-illustrated fixing device. The bearing spindle


63


has end sections


64


that protrude with respect to the lateral edges of the bearing sockets


62


and on which a roller


65


is fixed. The roller


65


is disposed adjacent to the lateral edges of the bearing socket


62


. The roller


65


is a circular cylinder, is divided perpendicularly and with respect to its axial direction and has a first section


65


.


1


that is equipped on its circumferential side with a smooth-faced tread


66


. On a side of the section


65


.


1


facing the bearing socket


62


, the section


65


.


1


is supported axially in the axial direction by a resilient securing washer


67


that engages in a groove. Another side of the section


65


.


1


that lies opposite the first side serves to support a compression spring


68


that is provided as an energy accumulator and is resiliently supported by one of its free ends


69


on the section


65


.


1


and by its other free end


70


on a second section


71


of the roller


65


. The second section


71


is configured as a toothed wheel provided with an external toothed configuration


71


.


1


. The second section


71


is mounted on the bearing spindle


63


both in a manner such that it can be displaced in the axial direction of the bearing spindle


63


and also in a manner such that it is secured against twisting. For the displaceable mounting of the section


71


, it has a hub


72


that sits in its center and is provided on its circumferential side with a groove


73


that extends in its axial direction and in which an adjusting spring


74


, which is fixed on the end section


64


, engages in a positive-locking manner. The displacement path of the section


71


towards the free end of the end section


64


is limited by a resilient securing washer


75


that is placed there in a positive-locking manner. In addition to the two-part roller


65


, a roller as used in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention, for example, is provided on the second end section


64


of the bearing spindle


63


.




If the storage compartment is moved from its open position (see

FIG. 1

) in which the section


71


engages with its external toothed configuration


71


.


1


in the mating toothed configuration


54


) and then into the cooling chamber


14


, the section


71


is pushed by the sloping plane


57


at the end of the insertion path out of engagement with the mating toothed configuration


54


by the sloping plane


57


that is disposed on the guide profile


50


that faces the section


71


. As a result, an oblique position of the storage compartment


58


is corrected by the disengagement (the oblique position possibly arising because of an improper procedure of inserting the storage compartment


58


). Thus, the magnetic seal


27


of the door


26


provided at the front end of the storage compartment


58


sealingly rests on all sides against the opening edge of the cooling chamber


14


.



Claims
  • 1. A refrigerating unit, comprising:a cooling chamber having two longitudinal sides; a storage compartment removably guided into and out of said cooling chamber in a movement direction, said storage compartment removably guided into said cooling chamber along said movement direction as far as a closing position; said cooling chamber having a parallel-guiding device disposed on said two longitudinal sides along said movement direction; said parallel-guiding device having: a mating toothed configuration; two rollers coupled approximately rigidly to each other, lying opposite each other at least substantially on a given axis, and each having an external toothed configuration with an identical pitch circle diameter to be rollingly coupled to said mating toothed configuration, one of said mating toothed configuration and said rollers positionally fixed with respect to said cooling chamber; and an end section reached by said rollers along said movement direction by said closing position of said storage compartment; and a disengagement device for disengaging at least part of said mating toothed configuration from said external toothed configuration of at least one of said two rollers, said disengagement device disposed at said end section and having a disengagement length sufficient to compensate for an oblique positioning of said storage compartment in and counter to said movement direction arising from an offset of said two rollers from one another along said mating toothed configuration.
  • 2. The refrigerating unit according to claim 1, wherein said storage compartment is removably guided into and out of said cooling chamber as a drawer.
  • 3. The refrigerating unit according to claim 1, wherein said disengagement device is disposed at said end section and has a disengagement length sufficient to compensate for an oblique positioning of said storage compartment in and counter to said movement direction arising from a tooth pitch offset of said two rollers from one another along said mating toothed configuration.
  • 4. The refrigerating unit according to claim 1, wherein:said disengagement device is a tooth space in said mating toothed configuration; and said tooth space is disposed at a space section of said mating toothed configuration to be rolled over by said rollers at said end section.
  • 5. The refrigerating unit according to claim 4, wherein:said parallel-guiding device has two parts each having said mating toothed configuration for a respective one of said two rollers; each of said mating toothed configurations has: teeth with at least one tooth height: said tooth space; and a feeding region for said rollers; said feeding region has teeth with an increasingly rising tooth height at least approximately continuously to a final tooth height; and said tooth space is adjoined by said feeding region.
  • 6. The refrigerating unit according to claim 1, wherein:said parallel-guiding device has two parts each having said mating toothed configuration for a respective one of said two rollers; and each of said mating toothed configurations is disposed on a respective one of said longitudinal sides along said movement direction.
  • 7. The refrigerating unit according to claim 5, wherein said feeding region is disposed downstream of said tooth space with respect to a removal direction of said storage compartment from said cooling chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 58 387 Dec 1998 DE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP99/09793, filed Dec. 10, 1999, which designated the United States.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/EP99/09793 Dec 1999 US
Child 09/883478 US