The present invention relates to a refrigeration appliance, in particular a domestic refrigeration appliance, with a door-opening aid, as known for example from DE 10 2010 020 626 A1.
In such a conventional built-in appliance a door-opening aid is mounted on an outer face of the body and comprises a movable pusher element, which pushes against a furniture panel suspended on the door leaf on the path from a rest position to an active position, thus moving the door into a partially open position, from which a user can open the door further with little force expenditure.
A drive mechanism for the pusher element is mounted on an outer face of the body. If space has to be found for such a drive mechanism in a built-in refrigeration appliance between an outer wall of its body and a wall of the recess, the usable volume of the refrigeration appliance is significantly restricted. It is also much more difficult to position a free-standing appliance as a result of an isolated drive mechanism projecting from an outer face of the body. However it is also not possible simply to lower the drive mechanism into the heat-insulating insulation layer of the body without creating a cold bridge to the storage compartment there.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to create a refrigeration appliance with door-opening aid, in which a drive mechanism of the door-opening aid does not project beyond an outer face of the body or significantly restrict the usable volume of the storage compartment.
This object is achieved in that, in a refrigeration appliance, in particular a domestic refrigeration appliance, with a body and a door leaf hinged to the body, which delimit a storage compartment, and with at least one door-opening aid arranged on the body and having a pusher element that can be moved between a rest position and an active position, a drive mechanism of the door-opening aid is housed in a machine compartment of the body. As such a machine compartment generally still has free space between the components of a refrigeration machine conventionally contained in it, such as the compressor, condenser, etc., there will frequently also be space for the drive mechanism here without having to enlarge the machine compartment at the expense of the storage area and without a heat bridge being created between the chilled storage area and the environment.
The distance between the drive mechanism and the pusher element, which is generally mounted on a front face of the body, can be bridged by an arm. Said arm is preferably passed through a tube.
A front end of the tube can be arranged centrally between two side walls of the body so that the pusher element can engage with the door leaf with the same lever arm length regardless of the side on which said door leaf is hinged.
The tube can however also run along a first side wall of the body in order to allow the pusher element to engage with the door leaf at a distance from a pivot axis.
A second tube can run along a second side wall opposite the first side wall in order to be able to receive the arm if the hinge side of the door is changed.
The tube can be embedded into a thermal insulation layer of the body. However it can also run along an outer wall of the body, outside a thermal insulation layer of the same.
The pusher element can be moved by the drive mechanism preferably between a rest position and an active position, pushing against an edge region of the door leaf on the path from the rest position to the active position and thus opening the door at least so far that it can be opened further by hand with little force expenditure.
The door leaf preferably comprises a base body provided with a thermally insulating filling in the known manner A pressure plate projecting in the direction of a pivot axis of the door leaf can be joined to this in order to form the edge region against which the pusher element pushes. Such a multi-part door leaf structure on the one hand allows already existing refrigeration appliance door leaves to be used as the base plate. Also because of its small dimensions the pressure plate can be manufactured from a high quality durable material at low cost or it can be replaced when the signs of wear become too obvious.
The pusher element can be arranged in a space-saving manner level with a hinge element connecting the door leaf to the body.
The drive mechanism can comprise an electric drive, in particular an electric motor.
A rotary drive, for example an electric motor, is preferably arranged on a side of the machine compartment away from the door to allow sufficient space between it and a front wall of the machine compartment for the conversion of the rotational movement of the electric motor to a to and fro movement of the arm.
For such conversion the drive mechanism can comprise in particular a piston rod that extends through the machine compartment.
Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the description that follows of exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
Also large-scale magnetic attraction between a magnetic seal (not shown here) on the door 2 and the front frame 3 can make it difficult to open the door 2 by hand.
Hinge elements 5, which hold the door 2 so that it can be pivoted about an axis 6, are fastened here at upper and lower ends of a right side wall 7 of the body 1, level with a top or base plate 8, 9, and engage in bearing bushes (not visible) of the door 2. Corresponding bearing bushes 10 are also provided in a mirror image on a left edge of the door leaf 2 in order also to be able to mount the door leaf 2, if desired, with a pivot axis running along its left edge.
The door leaf 2 comprises a flat cuboidal base body 11 of a structure known per se, with a fixed outer skin made of sheet metal or plastic and a filling of thermally insulating rigid foam. The bearing bushes 10 engage in upper and lower narrow faces 12 of the base body 11. A pressure plate 13 is fastened to the center of the lower narrow face 12 and projects downward. The pressure plate 13 can be an injection molded part made of plastic, optionally with a metallic layer on a stop face 14 facing the front frame 3.
On the frame 3 opposite the stop face 14 is a pusher element 15 that can be moved in the depth wise direction of the body 1. The pusher element 15 can be moved between a rest position, in which it is at a distance from the pressure plate 13 when the door leaf 2 is in the closed position, and an active position, in which it pushes against the pressure plate 13 and keeps the door leaf 2 away from the frame 3. The movement of the pusher element 15 is driven by a drive mechanism 16, which is housed in a machine compartment 17 on the rear face of the body 1. The machine compartment 17 also contains components of a refrigeration machine that are known per se and are therefore not shown in the figure, such as a compressor, condenser, etc. The drive mechanism 16 comprises an electric motor 18 and a piston rod hinged eccentrically to the electric motor 18, preferably by way of a reduction gear unit. An arm concealed in the interior of the base plate 9 in
According to the section through the base plate 9 shown in
Again in a perspective view similar to the one in
Positioned in the machine compartment 17 are two holders 28, of which the one adjacent to the left side wall 7 holds the electric motor 18 of the drive mechanism 16, while the other holder 28, which is the only one visible in the figure, is empty. The piston rod 19 here drives an arm extending through the left tube 21, the tip of said arm forming the pusher element 15 projecting from an opening in the frame 3. A corresponding opening at the front end of the right tube 21 is covered by the lower hinge element 5 mounted in front of it.
A pressure plate 13 projecting downward from the lower narrow face 12 of the door leaf base body 11 is arranged here on the end of the narrow face away from the hinge to interact with the pusher element 15.
The pressure plate 13 can be removed and can be replaced or mounted on the opposite end of the lower narrow face 12 of the base body 11 if required, instead of the hinge element 5 shown there in
1 Body
2 Door
3 Frame 3
4 Storage space
5 Hinge elements
6 Axis
7 Side wall
8 Base plate
9 Base plate
10 Bearing bushes
11 Base body
12 Lower narrow face
13 Pressure plate
14 Stop face
15 Pusher element
16 Drive mechanism
17 Machine compartment
18 Electric motor
19 Piston rod
20 Arm
21 Tube
22 Thermal insulation material
23 Wall
24 Indentation
25 Tapering
26 Cutout
27 Feet
28 Holders
29 Magnetic seal
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 223 728.6 | Nov 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/073949 | 11/6/2014 | WO | 00 |