The present invention relates to a refrigeration appliance comprising a housing and a dispensing device arranged on a front face of the housing for a free-flowing or pourable refrigerated product such as in particular ice and chilled water. Refrigeration appliances of this type enjoy increasing popularity with users.
Integratable refrigeration appliances are also required, in other words, their door can be provided with a superimposed decorative plate, the design features of which are tailored to those of the fronts of adjacent furniture or devices. To be able to align such a decorative plate precisely to the adjacent fronts, said decorative plate is mostly adjustable in several spatial directions in respect of the supporting door.
If a dispensing device for ice or water is integrated into the door of a refrigeration appliance with a superimposed decorative plate, then the problem arises that the decorative plate is not permitted to block access to the dispensing device. If a window is cut into the decorative plate for access to the dispensing device, the window also moves in respect of the dispensing device when adjusting the decorative plate. If the dispensing device, as is mostly the case, is integrated into a recess on the front face, recess and window may partially overlap or parts of the front face are visible between the edges of the recess and those of the window according to adjustments of different widths. It is thus difficult to produce a visually attractive transition between the door and the decorative plate in the region of the dispensing device. An adjustability of the decorative plate in the depth direction, at right angles to the front face, also implies that an intermediate space is available between the front face and the decorative plate, into which a refrigerated product which has spilt onto the dispensing device can enter.
One known possibility of avoiding these problems is to position the dispensing device in a region of the front face which does not belong to the door, and does not need to be covered by the adjustable decorative plate. This solution is however unsatisfactory as it results in a poor use of space in the refrigeration appliance.
The object of the present invention is to create a refrigeration appliance comprising a dispensing device arranged on the front face of its housing, which is suited to being equipped with a superimposed decorative plate and to create here an attractive transition between the front face and the decorative plate despite the potential adjustability of the decorative plate, said transition preventing water from penetrating into an intermediate space between the front side and the decorative plate.
The object is herewith achieved in that a sleeve, through which the dispensing device can be accessed, protrudes beyond the front face of the refrigeration appliance and is surrounded by a peripheral frame that protrudes beyond the sleeve.
According to a first embodiment, the frame can be compressed elastically, in order to fill an intermediate space between the sleeve and a section of the decorative plate surrounding it and having a width which is variable depending on the adjustment of the decorative plate.
According to a second embodiment, the frame and the front face delimit a groove running around the sleeve, into which groove the decorative plate can engage, with it expediently resting on the frame. The frame conceals a gap between the decorative plate and the sleeve. This gap can thus have different widths on the different sides of the sleeve, without this being perceivable to the user.
The sleeve can be compressed in the longitudinal direction, for instance by using an elastically deformable material for at least one part of the sleeve or by forming the sleeve from telescopically meshing parts. One end of the sleeve can thus rest against the front side of the housing and the length of the sleeve can be adjusted to a width of the intermediate space between the front side and the decorative plate which differs according to adjustments.
Alternatively, provision can be made for the sleeve to engage in a recess of the front face. It is then possible to compensate a variable width of the intermediate space between the decorative plate and the front side by means of a correspondingly differently deep engagement of the sleeve into the recess.
The engagement of the sleeve into the recess can be free of play in the horizontal and/or vertical direction, since the sleeve does not need to follow an adjustment movement of the decorative plate in the horizontal and/or vertical direction. There is also the possibility of anchoring the sleeve into the recess.
Alternatively, the sleeve can be anchored onto the decorative plate and can be adjusted together with this in respect of the front face. In this case, the sleeve is to engage into the recess with play in the width direction of the front face and in the vertical direction.
At its end inserted into the recess, the sleeve can be sealed by a wall on at least one part of its cross-section in order to prevent splashed water from reaching between the outside of the sleeve and the surrounding wall of the recess.
In accordance with a simple embodiment, the dispensing device is permanently mounted on the front side. This is particularly expedient if the sleeve engages in the recess free of play in the width direction of the front face or the vertical direction.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the dispensing device can be adjusted in respect of the front face in at least one spatial direction. This allows for the possibility of adjusting the position of the outlet of the dispensing device to that of the sleeve, so that a container positioned at a central point or at an otherwise emphasized point of the sleeve is reliably filled with dispensed water or ice. In the case of the horizontal and/or vertical sleeve which engages free of play into the recess, an adjustability of the dispensing device in the depth direction, at right angles to the front face, is sufficient. In the case of a sleeve which engages horizontally and vertically into the recess with play, the dispensing device is preferably to be adjustable in two horizontal spatial directions; an adjustability in the vertical direction is however possible, but not absolutely necessary, since when water or ice is dispensed in the vertical direction, it does not depend on a height difference between the dispensing device or recess as to whether a container positioned in the recess is filled or not.
Further features and advantages of the invention result from the description which follows of exemplary embodiments with reference to the appended figures, in which:
The door 2 is provided in order to be faced with a decorative plate 5. On its rear side which is not visible in the Figure, the decorative plate 5 is provided with fittings for adjustably hanging the decorative plate 5 on the door 2 vertically as well as in the width and depth direction of the body. As suitable fittings are known to the person skilled in the art, their installation is not detailed at this point.
The edge lengths of the decorative plate 5 are marginally larger than those of the door 2. The oversize of the decorative plate 2 is selected as a function of the adjustable freedom of movement of the decorative plate 5 in the vertical direction as well as in the width direction such that the door 2 is completely concealed by the decorative plate 5 in each possible position thereof.
The decorative plate 5 is provided with a central cutout 6, through which the recess 3 can be accessed when the decorative plate 5 is mounted on the door. The edge lengths of the cutout 6 are determined by the requirement that in each position which the decorative plate 5 can assume in respect of the door 2, the recess 3 is completely uncovered.
An adapter 7, which can be formed in one piece from plastic for instance, includes a sleeve 8 of a rectangular cross-section, the edge lengths of which are dimensioned in order to enable a form-fit engagement of the sleeve 8 into the recess 3. A peripheral web forming a frame 9 protrudes beyond one end of the sleeve 8 which faces away from the recess 3. With an adjacent side wall of the sleeve, the web in each case spans an angle which is marginally smaller than a right angle. The width of the web is marginally larger than the adjustable freedom of movement of the decorative plate 5 in the vertical direction and in the width direction, in order to ensure that the frame 9 completely conceals the cutout 6 in each position which the decorative plate 5 can assume on the door 2.
A gap 13 exists between the edges of the cutout 6 and the sleeve 8, the width of which gap is variable depending on the adjustment of the decorative plate 5.
The dispensing device is shown schematically in
In a section similar to
A third embodiment is shown in
A rear segment 18 of the sleeve 8 consists of an elastically compressible foam and is compressed between the door 2 and the front segment 16 and prevents water which has spilt into the recess 3 from penetrating into the intermediate space 19 between the front side of the door and the decorative plate 5.
The embodiment illustrated in
Another deviation from the embodiment in
The embodiment illustrated in
One consequence of the deep engagement of the sleeve 8 into the recess 3 in the embodiments in
An adjusting pin 28 can be seen on the lower insulation plate 27, which engages downwards into the recess 3. If the adjusting pin 28 is removed or swung flat against the insulation plate, the sleeve 8 can be easily inserted into the recess 3. By subsequently fastening or swinging out the adjusting pin 28 to a point of the lower insulation plate 27 provided herefor, as shown in the Fig. and by guiding said adjusting pin 28 against the rear wall 24 along with the dispensing device 4, a correct positioning of the dispensing device 4 in respect of a marker on the lower wall 21 is ensured, which indicates the correct position of the container to be filled.
With the embodiment shown in
In the case of a sleeve 8 which can be adjusted in respect of the door 2 not only in the depth direction but also in the width direction, as shown in
Since in the case of a single-piece decorative plate 5 it is difficult to manufacture the edges of the cutout 6 in an aesthetically similar fashion to the outer edges of the decorative plate 5, the embodiment in
One further modification to the concept of
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