The invention relates to a refrigeration device, especially a refrigerator or freezer, comprising a housing with a top, a base, lateral walls and a rear wall as outer walls and a door, an inner chamber located in the housing which is surrounded by inner walls, and a front frame for thermally decoupling the inner walls from the outer walls.
Refrigeration devices are known with housing constructions in which between the metallic inner walls which surround an inner chamber located in the housing, and the metallic outer walls of the housing a plastic front frame is used in order to avoid a direct heat bridge between the inner and outer walls.
The problem of heat transmission arises especially if the inner walls and the outer walls are made from metal, which has a high thermal conductivity. The plastic front frame serves to worsen the direct heat transfer between the inner walls and the outer walls. As a rule the housing is filled between the inner and outer walls with an insulating foam which reduces the heat entering the inner chamber from outside. The insulating foams normally used are however not able to completely suppress the entry of heat, so that as a rule the lateral walls of the refrigeration device are somewhat cooler than its surroundings and the rear wall. The rear wall of the refrigeration device is as a rule mostly warmer than the lateral walls and the surroundings, since the evaporator is arranged on the rear wall which emits heat to the surroundings. Likewise the front side of the refrigeration device is warmer than the lateral walls, since here there is a good circulation of ambient air and the front side can thus warm up.
The object of the present invention is to specify a refrigeration device, especially a refrigerator or freezer, which exhibits improved thermal insulation and thus makes an improved utilization of energy possible.
In accordance with the invention this object is achieved by the refrigeration device as specified in the independent claim. Further advantageous embodiments and developments, which can be applied individually in each case or can be combined in any given way, are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The inventive refrigeration device, especially a refrigerator or freezer, comprises a housing which features a top, a base, lateral walls and a rear wall as outer walls and a door. The refrigeration device also comprises an inner chamber located in the housing which is enclosed by inner walls, and a front frame for thermal decoupling of the inner walls from the outer walls, with the lateral walls being thermally insulated from the other walls by a further insulating strip.
The front frame is usually made of plastic and serves to interrupt the heat conduction path along the inner walls through to the outer walls. This is especially important if the inner walls or the outer walls are made of a material with good thermal conductivity, such as metal for example.
The insulating strip serves to reduce the heat conduction along or within the walls of the housing. With the aid of the insulating strip the lateral walls are especially thermally insulated from the top, from the base, from the rear wall and/or from the inner walls. The lateral walls are thermally decoupled from the other outer walls as well as from the inner walls. The insulating strip represents a further heat conduction resistance, which renders a temperature equalization at the housing more difficult and thus an entry of heat into the inner chamber of the housing is reduced. With the aid of the insulating strip a heat transfer from warmer points, such as from the rear wall or from the warmer base or top walls for example is especially reduced. An entry of heat from the front frame into the lateral walls can be also be reduced by the insulating strip. With the aid of the insulating strip the lateral walls are better thermally decoupled, which is especially advantageous if the refrigeration device is incorporated as a built-in device into a fitted furniture unit in which a space (e.g. a thin gap) between the lateral walls and the furniture unit can be used as an additional insulation layer. This space or the furniture unit can thus be used as further insulation.
This has not previously been possible, since the good thermally conducting contact between the lateral walls and the other walls meant that heat from locations lying further away was conducted through to the lateral walls, with the lateral walls not being able to be cooled down as much.
The insulating strip is especially made from material with low thermal conductivity, such as plastic for example.
The insulation strips are especially used to worsen the heat conductivity along the outer surface of the housing and to render temperature equalization between different points on the outer surfaces of the housing more difficult.
Advantageously the insulating strip features a first mounting element, especially a groove, for accepting the lateral walls, the top or the base. With the aid of the first mounting element a mechanically firm connection between the insulating strip and the respective wall is established.
In an advantageously embodiment the insulating strip has a second mounting element, especially a groove, for accepting the front frame. The second mounting element is especially advantageous if the insulating strip is arranged between the lateral wall and the front frame. A mechanically firm connection between the front frame and the insulating strip is established with the aid of the second mounting element, which mechanically stabilizes the front frame.
In a further advantageous embodiment the insulating strip has a third mounting element, especially a clip element, for accepting a reinforcement frame. The insulating strip is additionally mechanically strengthened by the reinforcement frame, which is especially advantageous, if the insulating strip is connected to the front frame. In this case the reinforcement frame can contribute to stabilizing a door-side area of the housing, which is especially advantageous, if large or heavy doors are to be attached to the refrigeration device.
The reinforcement frame is especially intended for strengthening the housing and the door is hinged onto the reinforcement frame. With the aid of the reinforcement frame large forces introduced via a heavy or a heavily loaded door can be transferred evenly to the housing. The reinforcement frame is especially made of metal, preferably of steel. Since the reinforcement frame is connected to the warm hinges it generally has a higher temperature than the lateral walls. With the aid of the insulating strip the reinforcement frame can be thermally decoupled from the cooler lateral walls.
With the aid of the insulating strip together with the reinforcement frame the housing can be designed to be mechanically (torsionally) more rigid and thermally better insulated. This especially makes it possible to design the front frame more simply, with said frame having to be a comparatively complicated design in previously known refrigeration devices, since it also performed a mechanical stabilizing function at least to some extent.
For an improved thermal decoupling of the insulating strip support and/or spacer ribs are especially provided to reduce the heat conductance between the lateral walls and the other walls or the reinforcement frame. As well as the use of a material with especially bad thermal conductivity for the insulating strip, the support or spacer ribs represent an advantageous constructive measure to further reduce the heat transfer. In particular a heat transfer path between the lateral walls and the other walls or lateral walls and the reinforcement frame can be extended by the use of the support or spacer ribs. By extending the heat transfer path the entry of energy from outside into the inside of the refrigeration device is reduced. Advantageously the heat transfer path is extended by at least 50%, especially by at least 100%, preferably by at least 200%, with the heat transfer output being reduced by a corresponding factor.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention the insulating strip features sealing fins for sealing the housing while it is being filled with foam in order to prevent insulating foam 48 escaping to the exterior.
The insulating strip can thus also be used to seal the housing during foam filling such that no liquid insulating foam gets out. The assembly of the refrigeration device can thus be simplified. Previously it was often necessary to connect the sides and the other walls by means of sealing spring-groove connections which resulted in considerable installation effort. By using sealing fins for example the housing compartment can be foam filled, by the front side the housing being laid down (“bell position”) and the rear wall being laid on the insulation strips provided on the lateral walls, in which case, simply by laying the rear wall on the fins of the insulating strip a sufficient sealing is obtained, so that a foam filling of the housing can be implemented comparatively simply. The use of sealing fins can thus make the process of manufacturing the refrigeration device, especially that of filling the housing with foam, very much more simple.
Advantageously the insulating strip is arranged between the lateral walls and the front frame and the insulating strip connects the lateral walls to the front frame.
In a further embodiment the insulating strip is arranged between the lateral walls and the rear wall. In this case a thermal decoupling of the lateral walls from the rear wall is obtained.
In a specific embodiment the insulating strip has a contact surface for the rear wall, so that the insulating strip is partly surrounded by the rear wall. With the aid of the contact surface, especially using the sealing fins on the contact surface, a seal is obtained which prevents the escape of foam during the process of filling the housing with foam. This considerably simplifies the process of filling the housing with foam.
Advantageously the insulating strip is arranged between the lateral walls and the top or between the lateral walls and the base. A thermal decoupling of the lateral walls from the top or from the base is obtained in this way, with the temperature of the lateral walls being able to be reduced during operation of the refrigeration device and thus the efficiency of the refrigeration device being able to be increased.
Further details and specific embodiments, which can each be used individually or combined in any way with each other, are explained in greater detail with reference to the following drawing, and are not intended to restrict the invention but are merely designed as typical illustrations.
The figures show the following schematic diagrams:
The pocket 13 is provided on the first mounting 11. The mounting 11 is especially strengthened by the box 16. The box 16 is also used to support the corner connectors 22 which connect the profile bars 21 of the reinforcement frame 10 to each other, in that the box is mechanically firmly connected on two of its sides 19, 20 to the profile bars 21. The reinforcement frame 10 is attached via a force distribution element 23 to the housing 2, to enable the force to be introduced over the largest possible area evenly into the housing 2 onto a surface of approximately 70 cm2.
Further different aspects which are related to the invention are described below. The individual aspects can each be employed individually, i.e. independently of each other, or combined in a suitable manner in any way with each other and with the aforementioned aspects:
An especially advantageously refrigeration device 1, especially a refrigerator and/or freezer, comprises a housing 2 with a top 3, a base 4, lateral walls 5, 6 and at least one door 9 attached by hinges 7, 8, with a reinforcement frame 10 being provided on the housing 2, to which the door 9 is attached by the hinges 7, 8 with the reinforcement frame 10 especially being attached to the top 3 and to the base 4 and/or to the lateral walls 6. Advantageously there is provision for the reinforcement frame (4) to run around the housing 2 along the top 6, the base 4, and the lateral walls 5, 6. The reinforcement frame 10 especially features at least one, especially at least two, especially at least four mountings 11, 12 for the hinges 7, 8, with the mounting 11, 12 especially forming a pocket 13 which accommodates especially up to at least 50%, preferably up to 80%, especially preferably up to at least 90% of the volume of the hinge 7, 8. It is of advantage for the mounting 11, 12 to comprise a base part 14 and a screw plate 15, with the base part 14 and the screw plate 15 especially being connected by a jointing method to form a box 16, with the box 16 featuring a mounting surface 17 for the hinge 7, 8, a rear side of the box 18 opposite the mounting surface 17 and box side walls 19, 20, with the box 16 especially being attached by at least one, preferably by two of its box side walls 19, 20 to the reinforcement frame 10. In a special embodiment there is provision for the reinforcement frame 10 to feature a first mounting 11 for hinging the door 9 on a first lateral wall 5 and a second mounting 12 for hinging the door on a second lateral wall 6. In a further embodiment there is provision for the reinforcement frame 10 to be made up of profile bars 21, especially U- or L-profile, and corner connectors 22, with the profile bars through being connected to each other by corner connectors 22, with especially the corner connectors 22 featuring force distribution elements 23 through which a force exerted on the reinforcement frame 10 is transmitted to the housing 2, with a force distribution element 23 especially having a contact surface 58 to the housing 2, which amounts to at least 15 cm2, especially at least 25 cm2, preferably at least 50 cm2. Advantageously the reinforcement frame 10 is connected to a front frame 24 of the refrigeration device 1, with the reinforcement frame 10 especially having a positioning element 34 for positioning the front frame 24. It is of advantage for the front frame 24 to feature a hinge box 25. In a further embodiment of the invention there is provision for the reinforcement frame 10 to feature a transverse bar 26. A lower hinge mounting 27 can also be provided which is able to be attached from below to the refrigeration device 1 can be switched from one door side 28 to another door side 29
the invention relates to a refrigeration device 1, especially a refrigerator or freezer, comprising a housing 2 which features a top 3, a base 4, lateral walls 5, 6 and a rear wall 41 as outer walls 42 and a door 9, an inner chamber 43 located in the housing 2 which is surrounded by inner walls 44, and a front frame 24 for thermally decoupling the inner walls 44 from the outer walls, with the lateral walls 5, 6 being thermally insulated from the other walls 3, 4, 41, 44 by a further strip of insulation 50. The invention is characterized in that the entry of heat from outside into the inner chamber via the lateral walls 5, 6 is considerably reduced by the thermal decoupling of the lateral walls, with the efficiency of the refrigeration device 1 in being significantly increased.
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