The present invention relates to a refrigeration appliance having a light, in particular a domestic refrigeration appliance.
The storage space for refrigerated goods in a domestic refrigeration appliance is generally illuminated by means of one or more lights which are arranged on a side wall of an internal compartment. Trays and/or drawers in the lower region of the storage space generally do not receive any separate illumination and are correspondingly poorly lit.
EP 2 131 128 discloses a refrigeration appliance having lights on the front faces of dividing walls which in each case illuminate a drawer arranged below the dividing wall. In this case, a light cone of a light is oriented to the rear with a small angle into the tray which is in the pushed-in position. A light cone is also oriented to the front with a large angle into the tray when said tray is in the pulled-out position.
JP 2003 075 060 represents refrigeration appliances having a ceiling light which illuminates refrigerated goods in the front region of storage shelves as well as refrigerated goods in a tray if said tray is in the pulled-out position.
The lights according to the prior art produce a uniform illumination of the front region of the lowermost tray but a local region is not highlighted.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a refrigeration appliance having a light which highlights a local region of the lowermost tray.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a refrigeration appliance according to the invention having a body which includes a cooling chamber which is able to be closed at a door opening by means of a door articulated to the body, having a light, having storage shelves in the cooling chamber which are spaced apart from the door opening by a spacing, wherein a free space is present between the door opening and the storage shelves, and having a tray which is arranged below the storage shelves and which projects into the free space in the pushed-in position and which has side walls and a front edge. The light is a spotlight for radiating light inside a light cone, wherein the center of the front edge of the tray is located inside the light cone and the side walls of the tray are located outside the light cone.
The light cone may be understood as a feature of the design and positioning of the light, irrespective of whether the light is in operation. If the light is in operation, the light cone may be identified in the simplest manner, since the light radiated by the light is substantially conducted inside the light cone.
The refrigeration appliance according to the invention highlights the region around the center of the front edge of the tray in the pushed-in position by high-contrast illumination relative to the side regions. The high-contrast lighting of the center of the tray has the advantage that refrigerated goods stored at the front in the center of the tray are very clearly visible and optically highlighted.
The tray which is arranged below the storage shelves and which in the pushed-in position projects into the free space, i.e. substantially utilizes the depth region from the door opening to the rear wall, is generally a tray for fresh food, in particular vegetables which deteriorate rapidly. Here, it is a particularly big advantage that this food is presented highlighted to the user of the refrigeration appliance.
Embodiments of the refrigeration appliance according to the invention which are advantageous, either individually or in combination, are disclosed hereinafter.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is a refrigeration appliance having a tray which comprises a tray cover. By means of the tray cover, the tray forms a volume which is closed off inside the cooling chamber and which has reduced air exchange with the remainder of the cooling chamber. As a result, the refrigerated goods in the tray are protected from rapidly drying out. This is advantageously assisted by the tray and the tray cover comprising sealing elements which in the pushed-in position are adjacent to one another.
The tray projecting into the free space in front of the storage shelves is preferably the lowermost tray in the cooling chamber. The tray cover is advantageously transparent.
Preferably, the tray cover is anchored to the body so that the tray is able to be pulled out as a drawer below the cover and the cover is able to carry objects.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the refrigeration appliance comprises a tray with a controllable air duct which is able to control the humidity. To this end, the tray cover advantageously comprises a operating element for air exchange between the tray and a directly accessible region of the cooling chamber.
A particular advantage of the present invention is if the operating element is attached to or in the vicinity of the center of the front edge of the tray cover and thus to or in the vicinity of the center of the front edge of the tray. The operating element is then located inside the light cone and the side walls of the tray are located outside the light cone. In this embodiment, the operating element, in particular the operating element for the humidity control, is also highlighted by means of light.
Advantageously, the light is arranged on a ceiling of the cooling chamber. In this arrangement an optical axis of the light cone is located substantially vertically and the light cone is located in a free space in front of the storage shelves, where it is not obstructed by refrigerated goods on the shelves.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the refrigeration appliance, a radius of the light cone at the height of the tray substantially corresponds to a depth of the free space in front of the storage shelves. The light cone does not necessarily have to have a circular cross section but a circular and elliptical cross section are preferred and able to be achieved by a simple projection lens.
In a preferred embodiment, a center of the light cone at the height of the tray is substantially located on the edge of the tray and/or tray cover.
In a preferred embodiment, an edge of the light cone at the height of the tray is located in the vicinity of the edge of the tray.
The light advantageously comprises a lighting means, an optical system for producing the light cone and a housing. The housing substantially prevents radiation from the lighting means to the door but permits an indicator element to the side of the light cone. Such an indicator element permits the user to view information, with a low light intensity which is considerably less than an illumination intensity for refrigerated goods in the light spot inside the light cone. The indicator element preferably has a light guide for conducting light, in particular scattered light, from the lighting means to the indicator element.
Advantageously, the housing also substantially prevents radiation from the lighting means to the storage shelves.
Further advantageous features of embodiments and aspects of the invention form the subject-matter of the subclaims and the exemplary embodiments of the invention described below. The invention is described in more detail hereinafter by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
In the figures, designs which are independent of one another are implemented in the same embodiment for the purposes of concision. Identical reference numerals in the various figures denote the same or similar-acting elements. The embodiments show a refrigerator comprising a storage space for refrigerated goods, combinations having further storage spaces, for example for frozen goods, are also encompassed by the invention.
The tray 18 is closed by a cover 20 which also forms a supporting base for the open drawer 19. A storage shelf 17 is located above the open drawer 19. The tray 18 has a handle 21 and the open drawer 19 has a handle 22. The tray 18 extends in the depth direction, substantially from the door opening 13 to a rear wall 23 of the internal compartment 15.
The cover 20 is releasably fastened to the internal compartment 15 and comprises elements regulating the air exchange. The elements regulating the air exchange comprise a operating element 24 for air exchange between a directly accessible region 25 of the cooling chamber 16 and a fresh region 26 which is defined, by the tray 18 and the cover 20.
The cover 20 also has elements, not shown, which provide a seal relative to the tray 18. Thus it is possible to influence the dehumidification of the fresh region 26 by operating the operating element 24, via the adjustment of the air exchange between the directly accessible region 25 of the cooling chamber 16 and the fresh region 26. The air in the directly accessible region 25 of the cooling chamber 16 is highly dehumidified during a normal refrigerating operation.
The refrigeration appliance 10 also has lights for illuminating the refrigerated goods, namely side wall lights 30 for lighting primarily the rear region of the cooling chamber 16 and a spotlight 31 on the ceiling 32 of the cooling chamber 16.
The spotlight 31 is arranged in the vicinity of the door opening 13 in a free space 33 between the door opening 13 and the storage shelves 17. When the door 12 is closed, the door racks 34 project into the free space 33.
The following figures show three embodiments of the refrigeration appliance 10 and namely respectively in a view of the body when the door is open, in each case as a cross section and the front region in plan view.
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The narrow light cone 42 is designed such that the light spot 46 has a diameter of approximately the depth of the free space 33. The largest part of the light spot 46 is located behind the front edge 49 of the tray 18 and completely covers the operating element 24. The operating element 24 is located at the center of the front edge 49 of the tray 18 between the side walls 47. The spotlight 41 serves for the radiation of light inside the light cone 42, wherein the center of the front edge 49 of the tray is located inside the light cone 42 and the side walls 59 of the tray 18 are located, outside the light cone 42.
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These examples show how an illumination of the operating element 24 may be combined and varied by the design of the light cone to achieve differently desired lighting of the tray 18 for fresh food.
The spotlight 70 has a lighting means 71, an optical system 72 for producing the light cone and a housing 73. The housing 73 receives the further components of the light and causes the radiation from the lighting means to the door and toward the storage shelves to be substantially obstructed.
The lighting means 71 in this case is an LED 74 on a printed circuit board 75. The optical system 72 in this case is protected by a light outlet aperture 76 terminating flush with the housing 73.
The spotlight 70 also has an indicator element 77 to the side of the light cone in the housing 73. The indicator element 77 permits a user to view information on a side wall 78 of the housing 73 with a low light intensity which is considerably less than an illumination intensity for refrigerated goods in the light spot. The housing 73 has a light guide 79 for guiding light, in particular scattered light, from the lighting means 71 to the indicator element 77.
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