The invention relates to a refrigeration device, especially a refrigerator and/or freezer, comprising a housing with a top, a base, lateral walls and at least a one door attached by hinges.
In practice it can be necessary to integrate refrigeration devices such as refrigerators and/or freezers for example as built in devices into a fitted unit, with a number of individual devices also having to be combined together in order to provide refrigerator or freezer combinations. It should be noted here that the individual devices can have different widths, with the widths of over 80 cm in particular imposing special demands on the mechanical stability of the individual devices and on the device combination so that as a rule constructional measures are required. The aim of making available fully-integrated built-in devices which cover the largest possible number of kitchen situations also leads a hinge kinematics having to be provided which demand a hinge with comparatively large dimensions. This is especially the case if multi-link hinges are used as the hinges. Because of the necessary kinematics in the horizontal plane, the hinge is constructed as a rule such that space problems arise when it is attached to a carcass of the unit wall.
The devices and thereby the device doors can in some cases the very wide, i.e. over 85 cm, with the door being very heavy because of its size and the necessary technical deflection. The door can also be loaded with a significant volume of stored goods in the door compartments. In addition a very heavy unit front can also be provided on the door after the device is built in, of which the weight must likewise be carried by the door. Furthermore the hinge can have a very wide overhang in its opened position so that as a rule large loads occur both at the hinge and also at the housing-side connection point.
The object of the present invention is to specify a refrigeration device, especially a refrigerator and/or freezer, which offers a flexibility in the dimensioning of the width without adverse effects with regard to the stability during use of the refrigeration device.
In accordance with the invention this object is achieved by the refrigeration device as specified in the independent claim. Further advantageous embodiments and developments, able to be employed individually in each case or to be suitably combined in any way with each other are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The inventive refrigeration device, especially the refrigerator and/or freezer, comprises a housing with a top, a base and lateral walls and further comprises at least one door attached by hinges, with a reinforcement frame at being provided on a housing to which the door is attached by the hinges.
The stability problem mentioned is especially resolved by the fact that in a front area of the device carcass, i.e. in an area in which the hinges are fitted, a stable element which generates rigidity is introduced in the form of a frame. The reinforcement area stabilizes the refrigeration device, in which case it especially transmits the forces operating through the door or on the door over a large area or as evenly as possible to the housing. The reinforcement frame can be a multi-part construction which is essentially constructed from metal profiles. The reinforcement frame is especially made of steel. In particular the mechanical stability of the refrigeration device is stabilized by the reinforcement frame in a front part of the housing, i.e. in the part which is adjacent to the door.
The reinforcement frame is especially attached to the top and to the base and/or to the lateral walls. In particular the components of the housing, i.e. the top and the base, which are not thermally decoupled and are therefore warm, are connected to the reinforcement frame. The connection between the reinforcement frame and the housing can be made using jointing technologies, especially using rivets, screws, welds, pressing in etc. The stabilizing effect of the reinforcement frame is transferred via these components to the housing as a whole, especially to the rear wall. Since the lateral walls, especially when the device is used as a built-in device, are as a rule colder than the ambient temperature, it is advantageous if, in the connection between the reinforcement frame and the lateral walls, a thermal insulation is arranged between the reinforcement frame and the lateral walls in order to reduce a heat transfer from the reinforcement frame through to the lateral walls. This improves the thermal insulation and thereby the efficiency of the refrigeration device and a layer of air located in front of the lateral walls can act as a further insulation layer. The layer of air can for example be formed by a gap between the walls of a fitted unit compartment and the refrigeration device.
In one embodiment the reinforcement frame runs around the housing and along the top, the base and the lateral walls. It is preferable for the reinforcement frame to be sealed all around. The reinforcement frame is advantageously located in a door-side area of the refrigeration device.
In a particular embodiment the reinforcement frame features at least one, especially at least two, especially at least four mountings for the hinges. It is advantageous in this case for the mountings to be provided both at a first, for example left-hand door side and at a second for example right-hand door side, to make it possible to switch the hinges to a different side. With the aid of the mounting arranged on both sides of the reinforcement frame a door which opens to the left can be converted into a door which opens to the right. As a rule a door is attached with the aid of two hinges arranged a different heights. For particularly heavy doors however a least three or at least four hinges can be required. By arranging the mountings for the hinges on the reinforcement frame, an especially stable, robust and torsionally-rigid transmission of the forces acting through the door to the housing can be realized.
Advantageously the mounting forms a pocket which accepts the hinge. The pocket makes an especially stable attachment of the hinge to the reinforcement frame possible. In particular the pocket prevents the hinge from shaking loose or twisting. The hinge is additionally fixed by the pocket. It is of advantage for the pocket to accommodate at least 10% of the volume of the hinge, especially at least 50%, preferably at least 80%, especially preferably at least 90%.
With the aid of the pocket the hinge can also be partly sunk into the frame which can be advantageous with hinges of large dimensions. With the aid of the pocket the hinges can be integrated into the device carcass which allows the hinge to be recessed into the housing.
In a particular embodiment the mounting includes a base part and a screw plate with the base part and the screw plate especially being joined to form a box, with the box featuring a surface to accommodate the hinge, a rear side of the box lying opposite the surface and box side walls.
The box serves to ensure an especially high torsional stiffness of the mounting. The base part and the screw plate can for example be joined firmly to each other by welding, riveting, pressing in etc. The box form also leads to a comparatively large outer surfaces being produced which can be used to connect the box to the reinforcement frame. These and connection parts lie behind the contact plane for the hinges so that the mounting does not collide with the hinge. The size when viewed from the front can thus be designed comparatively small. In a modification a corresponding profile element can also be used instead of the box, which ensures an appropriate torsional stiffness or facility for connection at the sides.
Advantageously the box is attached by at least one, preferably by two of its box side walls to the reinforcement frame. The attachment of the box by its box side walls to the reinforcement frame enables the reinforcement frame to be taken especially close to the door by which an especially robust stabilization of the door-side area of the refrigeration device is realized.
In a special design the reinforcement frame features a first mounting for hinging the door on a first lateral wall and a second mounting for hinging the door on a second lateral wall.
The first mounting can be provided to the left on the refrigeration device and the second mounting can be provided to the right on the refrigeration device. Basically it is also possible to provide a number of doors on a refrigeration device, which are either arranged above one another or next to one another. For example the refrigeration device can be opened by a double door, i.e. a first door on the left and a second door on the right.
In an advantageous embodiment frames are assembled from a number of profile bars, especially U- or L-profiles and corner connectors, with the profile bars being connected to each other by the corner connectors. The profile bars can be connected to the corner connectors using jointing techniques, especially by welding, riveting, pressing in etc.
The reinforcement frame can especially be attached to the housing during the assembly of the refrigeration device. For this purpose of the reinforcement frame is produced as a separate component and is subsequently joined to the housing.
The corner connectors in particular feature force distribution elements through which force exerted on the reinforcement frame is transferred to the housing, with a force distribution element especially having a contact surface to the housing which amounts to at least 15 cm2, especially at least 25 cm2, preferably at least 50 cm2. The forces are directed by the force distribution element over a large surface into the housing or transferred to the housing Force distribution elements can be provided as metal plates. The contact surface should extend over the largest possible area. It should however not be larger than 500 cm2.
The reinforcement frame can be able to be connected to a front frame of the refrigeration device. The front frame serves to thermally insulate the interior of the refrigeration device, which is delimited by metallic inner walls, from the warm outer sides, such as the lateral walls, the top and the base for example. With the aid of the front frame which is usually made of plastic, a heat bridge between the metallic inner walls and the warm outer walls is avoided. The reinforcement frame helps to reduce or to remedy the instability of the housing caused by the front frame, in that the lateral walls or the top and the base are stabilized by it. The front frame of the refrigeration device which is comparatively unstable because of the material chosen for it is stabilized by the reinforcement frame. In this manner the front frame can be produced in a comparatively simple way.
Advantageously the reinforcement frame features a positioning element for positioning the front frame. The positioning element makes the assembly of the refrigeration device significantly simpler since the spatial relationship between the reinforcement frame and the front frame is defined by it. The positioning element can be a support foot at and/or a latching element with which the reinforcement frame and the front frame are connected to each other.
Advantageously the front frame features a hinge box. With the aid of the hinge box, which accommodates the hinge, the front frame is aligned precisely relative to the hinges. For this the mounting for the hinges is designed so that there is sufficient space for the hinge box. The hinge box, like the front frame, is made out of plastic. Advantageously the hinge box is gripped by the pocket.
The reinforcement frame can feature a transverse bar which subdivides the reinforcement frame into two adjacent frames. The reinforcement frame is additionally stabilized by this. A transverse bar is especially advantageous for refrigeration devices with two doors arranged next to one another or above one another.
In a special embodiment of the invention a lower hinge mounting is provided which can be attached to the refrigeration device from one below and can be switched from one door side to another door side.
In the upper and central area the hinge pockets integrated into the carcass are not critical: The necessary enlargement of the insulation in the area of the pockets to accept a minimum insulation, although it leads to an undercut in the device carcass, does not however represent any disadvantage during use, since refrigeration technology components are always located behind the undercut and the area occupied by technical components is of little use to user, so that other areas able to be better used by the user remain free.
In the lower area such undercutting is rather more critical since cooling components are not effectively placed there in a comparable way and storage shelves should be located there. A pull-out style storage shelf must always be placed so that it would lie above such a lower undercut. Storage space located below a classical pull-out storage shelf is not really usable for a customer.
Thus for the lower hinge by contrast with the upper hinges, an attachment below the thermally-insulated device carcass in the area of the plinth is preferred. Since the plinth as a rule extends behind the foamed carcass in any event, the hinge located there also does not have to be recessed or only recessed to a small extent.
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:
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 advantageous refrigeration device 1, especially a refrigerator and/or freezer, comprises 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 interior 43 located in the housing 2 which is surrounded by inner walls, and a front frame 24 for thermally decoupling the inner walls 44 from the outer walls 42, with the lateral walls 5, 6 being thermally insulated from the other walls 3, 4, 41, 42 by a further insulating strip 50. In this case it is advantageous for the insulating strip to feature a first mounting element 45, especially a groove, for mounting the lateral walls 5, 6, the top 3 or the base 4. In particular of the insulating strip features a second mounting element 46, especially a groove, for mounting the front frame 24. The insulating strip 50 can feature a third mounting element 47, especially a clip element, for mounting a reinforcement frame 10. In this case the reinforcement frame 10 is especially provided for strengthening the housing 2 and the door 9 is attached to the reinforcement frame 10. If is of advantage for the reinforcement frame 10 to feature profile bars 21 which especially feature through-openings 54 for contacting the insulating strip 50 with insulating foam 48. Advantageously support and/or spacer ribs are provided on the insulating strip 50 for reducing the heat transfer between the lateral walls 5, 6 and the other walls 3, 4, 41, 42 or the reinforcement frame 10, with especially a heat transfer path 51 between the lateral walls 5, 6 and the other walls 3, 4, 41, 44 or the reinforcement frame 10 being extended by the support and/or spacer ribs 49 by at least 50%, especially by at least 100%, preferably by at least 200%. There is provision and in an embodiment for sealing fins 52 to be provided on the insulating strip 50 for sealing of the housing 2 while it is being filled with foam in order it to prevent insulating foam 48 escaping to the exterior. It is of advantage for the insulating strip 50 to be arranged between the lateral walls 5, 6 and the front frame 24 and to connect the lateral walls 5, 6 to the front frame 24. Advantageously the insulating strip 50 is arranged between the lateral walls 5, 6 and the rear wall 41, with the insulating strip 50 especially providing a mounting surface 53 for the rear wall 41 so that the insulating strip 50 is partly surrounded by the rear wall 41. In a particular embodiment there is provision for the insulating strip 50 to be arranged between the lateral walls 5, 6 and the top 3 or between the lateral walls 5, 6 and the base 4.
The invention relates to a refrigeration device 1, especially a refrigerator and/or freezer, comprising a housing 2 with a top 3, a base 4, lateral walls 5, 6 and further comprising 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 with the hinges 7, 8 is attached. The invention is characterized in that, with the aid of the reinforcement frame 10 particular mechanical stability of the housing 2 can be achieved, so that even large and heavy doors 9 can be hung to operate safely.
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