The present application is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 National Phase conversion of International (PCT) Patent Application No. PCT/CN2018/123738, filed on Dec. 26, 2018, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201810060745.5, filed on Jan. 22, 2018 and titled “REFRIGERATOR, DUCT ASSEMBLY AND DUCT FIXTURE”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The PCT International Patent Application was filed and published in Chinese.
The present invention relates to the technical field of duct connection, particularly to a duct fixture, and further to a duct assembly and a refrigerator to which the duct assembly is applied.
As for a conventional refrigerator, a water drain system is an indispensable portion of the refrigerator. The most important portion in the whole water drain system is a water drain duct fitting which acts as a connector and is responsible for completing connection of a water drain port of a cabinet interior with a water drain duct.
The quality of the water drain duct fitting directly affects the performance of the water drain system of the refrigerator, and finally affects the use performance of the refrigerator. However, when the refrigerator foams, the foaming liquid easily penetrates into the drain water duct from an interface of the water drain port and the water drain duct, and causes the occurrence of the closing of the water drain duct. A conventional solution is to use an adhesive tape to seal the connecting position of the water drain port and the water drain duct, but the sealing effect is usually undesirable, and the foaming liquid still penetrates into the water drain duct. Furthermore, the operation of using the adhesive tape to seal the connecting position is complicated, time-consuming and laborious, which substantially reduces the assembling efficiency of products.
In view of the above, it is necessary to provide a novel duct fixture to solve the above problem.
An object of the present disclosure is to provide a novel duct fixture, which can address problems such as loose connection of an end of the duct and a target mounting surface and undesirable sealing.
To achieve the above object of the present invention, the present invention employs the following technical solutions: a duct fixture for fixing an end of a duct to a target mounting surface, the target mounting surface being provided with a mounting hole, the duct fixture comprising:
a fixing seat in which is formed with a through hole communicated with the end of the duct, the through hole having a central axis;
a fixing disk formed as an end face of the fixing seat;
a limiting block provided on a side of the fixing disk adjacent to the target mounting surface and shaped to match the mounting hole; a limiting groove operably rotating to receive the target mounting surface is formed between the limiting block and the fixing disk;
wherein the duct fixture further comprises a positioning protrusion disposed on the fixing disk, the positioning protrusion is disposed angularly with the limiting block around the central axis so that when the limiting block moves relative to the mounting hole from an aligned position to a staggered position, the positioning protrusion enters the mounting hole to limit further rotation of the duct fixture.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, an axial distance between a bottom surface of the limiting block and the fixing disk is X, a height of the positioning protrusion is Y, a thickness of the target mounting surface is H, wherein H<X, X-H<Y<X.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, the bottom surface of the limiting block comprises an inclined surface to facilitate the limiting block to rotate from the aligned position to the staggered position.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, a length of the positioning protrusion in the rotation direction is consistent with a width of the limiting block.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, the fixing disk is provided with two oppositely-arranged positioning protrusions, and a connection line of profiles of the two positioning protrusions is consistent with an outer shape of the limiting block.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, a connection line between the positioning protrusion and the central axis is perpendicular to the limiting block.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, the fixing seat comprises a duct wall surrounding to form the through hole, and a plurality of supporting ribs are provided on an outer periphery of the duct wall.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, the fixing seat comprises four supporting ribs, and the four supporting ribs are evenly distributed along the outer periphery of the duct wall.
To achieve the above object of the present invention, the present invention further provides a duct assembly, comprising a duct and a duct fixture for fixing an end of a duct to a target mounting surface, wherein the duct fixture is the above-mentioned duct fixture.
To achieve the above object of the present invention, the present invention further provides a refrigerator comprising a cabinet, the cabinet comprising an inner shell, the inner shell being provided with a target mounting surface, a duct assembly being provided in the cabinet, wherein the duct assembly comprises a duct and the above-mentioned duct fixture, wherein the duct fixture is used to fix an end of the duct to the target mounting surface.
Advantageous effects of the present invention are as follows: as compared with the prior art, when the duct fixture provided by the present invention is mounted to the target mounting surface, it is axially limited by the engagement of the limiting groove and the target mounting surface, and the circumferential rotation of the duct fixture is also limited with the positioning protrusion being disposed, so that the connection of the duct fixture and the target mounting surface is firm, and the sealing is reliable, thereby solving the problem in the prior art that water leakage and air leakage are likely to be caused by loose connection at the connecting position of the duct fixture and the water drain port (or exhaust port).
The present invention will be described below in detail in combination with specific embodiments illustrated in drawings. However, these embodiments have no limitations on the present invention, and any transformations of structure, method, or function made by persons skilled in the art according to these embodiments fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The terms expressive of spatial relative positions, such as “upper”, “above”, “lower”, “below”, or the like herein are used to describe the relationship of a unit or feature relative to another unit or feature in the drawings, for the purpose of illustration and description. Terms expressive of the spatial relative positions are intended to comprise different orientations of the device in use or operation other than the orientations shown in the drawings. For example, if the device in the drawings is turned over, the units which are described to be located “below” or “under” other units or features are “above” other units or features. Therefore, the exemplary term “below” may comprise both the “above” and “below” orientations. The device may be oriented (rotated by 90 degrees or other orientations) in other ways, correspondingly explaining the expressions related to the space herein. Also, it should be understood that although the terms of first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements or structures, these described objects should not be limited by them. These terms are merely used to distinguish these described objects.
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In the present embodiment, an axial distance between a bottom surface of the limiting block 22 and the fixing disk 210 is X, a height of the positioning protrusion 23 is Y, a thickness of the target mounting surface is H, and X-H is not greater than Y. The space between the limiting block 22 and the fixing disk 210 is formed as the above-mentioned limiting groove, and the axial distance X is the height of the limiting groove. When the duct fixture 20 is mounted, along with the rotation of the fixing disk 210 and limiting block 22, the target mounting surface at the edge of the mounting hole 5 gradually enters the limiting groove, and the thickness H of the target mounting surface is not greater than the height X of the limiting groove. As such, the fitting of the duct fixture 20 and the target mounting surface is interference fitting and facilitates the limitation of the duct fixture 20 along the axial direction of the through hole.
In addition, while the limiting block 22 rotatably moves from the position aligned with the mounting hole 5 to the position staggered from the mounting hole 5, the position protrusion 23 simultaneously enters the position of the mounting hole 5 as the fixing disk 210 rotates about the central axis by the same angle. After the positioning protrusion 23 snap fits in the mounting hole 5, the limiting block 22 cannot continue to rotate and cannot rotate reversely, and the circumferential rotation of the limiting block 22 around the central axis is limited. The height Y of the positioning protrusion 23 is between X−H and X so that when the limiting block 22 is positioned, the height of the positioning protrusion 23 is proper, which does not cause the duct fixture 20 to shake axially and does not make the rotation process exceptionally hard.
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In the present embodiment, the fixing disk 210 is provided with two oppositely-arranged positioning protrusions 23, and a connection line of profiles of the two positioning protrusions 23 is consistent with the outer shape of the limiting block 22, so that when the limiting block 22 rotates to the staggered position, the positioning protrusions 23 enter both ends of the mounting hole 5, and the positioning protrusions 23 located at both ends of the mounting hole 5 increase a torque, thereby increasing resistance to be overcome when the duct fixture 20 rotates reversely or further rotates so that the positioning of the duct fixture 20 is more reliable.
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In the present embodiment, the duct wall comprises an inlet duct 25 and an outlet duct 26, wherein the inlet duct 25 is connected to the end of the duct 10, the outlet duct 26 is connected to the target mounting surface, and the inlet duct 25 is disposed angularly with the outlet duct 26.
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The embodiment of the present invention further comprises a refrigerator comprising a cabinet, the cabinet comprising an inner shell, the inner shell being provided with a target mounting surface, the above-mentioned duct assembly 1 being provided in the cabinet.
It should be understood that although the present specification is described based on embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. Such a narration way of the present specification is only for the sake of clarity. Those skilled in the art should take the present specification as an entirety. The technical solutions in the respective embodiments may be combined properly to form other embodiments which may be understood by those skilled in the art.
A series of the detailed descriptions set forth above is merely specific description of feasible embodiments of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention. Equivalent embodiments or modifications made within the spirit of the present invention shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
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