The present invention relates to a refrigerator with extendable refrigerated article supports according to the preamble of claim 1. Such a refrigerator is known from DE 199 07 050 A1.
In the case of the known refrigerator, the article supports are guided in a displaceable manner in rails which are formed in the side walls of the inner container of the refrigerator. In these rails, the article supports can be advanced out of a rest position, in which they are fully integrated in the basic structure of the refrigerator and the door of the refrigerator can be closed, into a position in which they partially project out of the basic structure and thus facilitate access to articles which are placed in a rear region of the article support.
The article supports have to be manually drawn out of the basic structure and pushed into the same. There is a risk here, if an article support sticks, of a user pulling the article support with too great a force in order to move it, with the result that articles set down thereon fall over.
The object of the present invention is to improve the ease of use and the operational reliability of such a refrigerator.
The object is achieved by a refrigerator having the features of claim 1.
The drive device relieves the user of at least one displacement movement of the article support. The acceleration of the article support which can be produced by the drive device is limited and can easily be coordinated by the manufacturer such that there is no risk of articles tilting over during a displacement movement driven by the drive device.
As a result of the straightforward configuration of the invention, the drive device has a spring element as the power source.
This spring element is preferably subjected to more pronounced stressing in a position in which the article support is retracted in the interior than in a position in which it is extended out of the interior, with the result that the spring element drives a movement of the article support into the extended position. The drive power for moving the article support back into the retracted position has to be applied by the user, the spring being subjected to stressing again at the same time.
In order to prevent unintentional extension, a catch is expediently provided for the purpose of locking the article support in the retracted position.
An actuating element for releasing the catch is expediently fitted in an easily accessible manner for a user on an edge of the article support which is in the vicinity of the door.
In the case of a configuration of the invention which involves higher outlay, it is also possible to provide a motor as the drive device. This motor can drive the displacement movement of the article support in both directions.
In order for it not to take up any space in the interior of the refrigerator, the drive device is preferably incorporated in a wall of the interior.
Further features and advantages of the invention can be gathered from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached figures, in which:
If the door 2 is opened and a user pushes the button 8 in order to release the catch, the drive device 6 becomes active and pushes the article support 4 into the extended position, which is illustrated in
An example of a design of the locking mechanism is shown in
The button 8 engages in the channel 10 from the front edge of the article support 4 through an opening 13. It is guided in a rail 14, illustrated by dashed lines, such that it can be displaced in the direction of the arrow P. It has two flanks which each butt against oblique surfaces 15 of the catches 11, with the result that, when the button 8 is pushed in, these catches move out of the latching recesses 12 and free the article support 4.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 22 682 | May 2003 | DE | national |