Embodiments of the present invention relate to a refrigerator, and in particular, to a refrigerator with an illumination unit.
CN106885180A discloses a light emitting component for an air channel, used at an air outlet of a refrigerator. A light source is disposed inside the air channel and emits light to the air outlet for reflection. The light source is mounted in an inner wall of the air channel through a lamp board slot.
An objective of embodiments of the present invention is to provide an improved refrigerator with an illumination unit.
An aspect of the embodiments of the present invention relates to a refrigerator. The refrigerator includes: a storage compartment; an air channel assembly, extending along an inner wall of the storage compartment, where the air channel assembly includes a first wall facing a storage space and a second wall opposite to the first wall, there is an interval between the first wall and the second wall to form an air channel, and the first wall includes at least one air vent in fluid communication with the storage space and the air channel; and an illumination unit, disposed on the second wall, and configured to emit light toward the first wall to illuminate the air vent.
In the prior art, an illumination unit emits light directly from a first wall to an air vent located in the first wall, to ensure that the illumination unit needs to protrude from the first wall into an air channel to form a particular angle with the first wall before the illumination unit can illuminate the air vent. However, in this embodiment of the present invention, the illumination unit disposed on a second wall emits light toward the first wall, and because there may be a distance between the illumination unit and the air vent in a direction perpendicular to an inner wall, the illumination unit does not need to protrude into the air channel as in the prior art, which helps to reduce the impact of the illumination unit located in the air channel assembly on airflow. With an appropriate design, it may be expected that the impact of the illumination unit on the airflow is completely avoided.
The air vent may be an air outlet for discharging air into the storage space from the air channel and/or an air inlet for introducing air into the air channel from the storage space.
The first wall and the second wall may be respectively formed by a pair of cover plates disposed opposite to each other.
The inner wall of the storage compartment may include a rear wall, a top wall and/or side walls of the storage compartment.
In an advantageous embodiment, projections of the illumination unit and the air vent on the second wall do not overlap. The illumination unit disposed on the second wall emits light toward the first wall to illuminate the air channel, to ensure that light that is at least reflected/diffusely reflected twice enters the air vent to allow the air vent to be illuminated softly. In another aspect, this effectively reduces a possibility that the illumination unit is visible through the air vent.
In a possible embodiment, the refrigerator includes at least two air vents distributed at an interval, the illumination unit being located between adjacent air vents. Therefore, the air channel can be illuminated by one illumination unit to illuminate the adjacent air vents, thereby helping to improve illumination efficiency.
In a possible embodiment, in a pair of adjacent air vents, the illumination unit is closer to the air vent located upstream in an airflow direction.
In a possible embodiment, air flows from bottom to top in the air channel, and in a pair of vertically adjacent air vents, the illumination unit is closer to the lower air vent in the pair of air vents.
In a possible embodiment, at least one pair of adjacent air vents are provided with air deflectors disposed along edges of the air vents, the air deflectors extend into the air channel, each air deflector includes a first surface facing the air vents and a second surface opposite to the first surface, the first surface of the air deflector of the air vent located downstream in the airflow direction is exposed to the illumination unit located between the pair of air vents, and the second surface of the air deflector of the air vent located upstream in the airflow direction is exposed to the illumination unit located between the pair of air vents.
In a possible embodiment, the refrigerator includes at least three air vents distributed at intervals in the airflow direction of the air channel and at least two illumination units, each illumination unit and each air vent being distributed in a staggered manner in the airflow direction in the air channel.
In a possible embodiment, the illumination unit includes a light emitting element, and an intersection between an optical axis of the light emitting element and the first wall is located outside any air vent.
In a possible embodiment, the illumination unit includes the light emitting element, and the intersection between the optical axis of the light emitting element and the first wall is located between a pair of air vents distributed at an interval.
In a possible embodiment, the illumination unit includes the light emitting element, and the optical axis of the light emitting element is parallel to a thickness direction of the first wall, or an angle between the optical axis of the light emitting element and the thickness direction of the first wall is less than 15 degrees.
In a possible embodiment, the air channel extends along the rear wall of the storage compartment, side walls of the storage compartment include at least two support portions distributed at an interval in a vertical direction, the support portions are configured to support a glass tray, and the illumination unit is adapted to illuminate an air vent located between a pair of vertically adjacent support portions to form a mirror image of the air vent through the glass tray.
In a possible embodiment, the second wall includes a groove recessed away from the air channel, and the illumination unit is at least partially located in the groove.
In a possible embodiment, the illumination unit includes a lampshade facing the first wall, and the lampshade is at least partially located in the groove to avoid protruding from or to protrude slightly from a front surface of the second wall facing the first wall.
The structure of the present invention and other inventive objectives and beneficial effects thereof will become more comprehensible from the description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The following accompanying drawings, as a part of the specification and provided to further understand the present invention, describe specific implementations of the present invention and are used to describe the principle of the present invention along with the specification. In the figures:
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The storage compartment 101 includes a rear wall 103 facing the opening 10, a pair of side walls 104, a top wall 105, and a bottom wall (not shown in the figure). At least one of these inner walls of the storage compartment 101 may be defined by an inner chamber 108 wrapped by a heat-insulating material.
The refrigerator 100 may include a main illumination unit 106 disposed on the top wall 105 or the side walls 104, to illuminate the storage compartment 101.
The side walls 104 may be provided with a plurality of pairs of support portions 107 distributed at intervals in a vertical direction H. Two sides of a tray 2 may be supported on a pair of support portions 107 located at the same height to place items. The tray 2 may include a transparent and smooth glass board.
The refrigerator 100 includes an air channel assembly 3 extending along the inner wall of the storage compartment 101. In an exemplary embodiment, the air channel assembly 3 is disposed along the rear wall 103. In another embodiment, the air channel assembly 3 may further be disposed along the rear wall 103 and/or the top wall 105.
A storage space 110 is formed in front of the storage compartment 101 located on the air channel assembly 3, to arrange a storage apparatus (for example, the tray 2 or a drawer) used for placing items.
The air channel assembly 3 includes a first wall 31 facing the storage space 110 and a second wall 32 opposite to the first wall 31. There is an interval between the first wall 31 and the second wall 32 to form an air channel 33. The first wall 31 is exposed to the storage space 110, and when a user opens the door, the first wall 31 is visible.
The first wall 31 includes a plurality of air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d in fluid communication with the storage space 110 and the air channel 33. In an embodiment, air in the air channel 33 enters the storage space 110 through the air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d.
The air channel assembly 3 may further include a return air outlet (not shown in the figure) allowing air to pass through the storage space 110 to return to the air channel 33.
The air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d may be distributed at intervals in an airflow direction in the air channel 33. In this embodiment, the air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d are distributed vertically at intervals on the first wall 31.
In an exemplary embodiment, air flows from bottom to top in the air channel 33. An air deflector 35 may be disposed on an upper edge of the air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d. The air deflector 35 extends into the air channel 33 from the upper edge of the air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d, to guide air to pass through the air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d to enter the storage space 110. One side of the air deflector 35 facing the corresponding air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d may be a curved surface concaving backward and upward, to better guide air to pass through the air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d to enter the storage space 110.
In another embodiment, air may flow from top to bottom in the air channel 33. The air deflectors of the air vents may be adaptively changed to guide airflow.
The refrigerator 100 includes at least one illumination unit 4, and the illumination unit 4 is located in the air channel assembly 3 to illuminate at least one air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d. The illumination unit 4 may be atmospheric illumination to improve a visual effect of the storage compartment 101.
The illumination unit 4 includes a light emitting element 41. The light emitting element 41 may be an LED lamp. The illumination unit 4 may include a plurality of light emitting elements 41 distributed at intervals. The light emitting element 41 may be fastened on a printed circuit board 43.
The illumination unit 4 may include a lampshade 42, and light illuminates the first wall 31 through the lampshade.
The illumination unit 4 is disposed on the second wall 32 to illuminate the at least one air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d.
The illumination unit 4 may be disposed on one side of the second wall 32 facing the first wall 31.
Projections of the illumination unit 4 and each air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d on the second wall 32 do not overlap. In this way, a probability that the illumination unit 4 disposed on the second wall 32 is visible to the user through the air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d can be reduced, and in addition, a possibility that the illumination unit 4 emits light directly to the air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d is reduced.
The illumination unit 4 may be disposed between a pair of adjacent air vents 34a and 34b, 34b and 34c or 34c and 34d. For example, at least one illumination unit is disposed between the air vents 34b and 34c, and at least one illumination unit is disposed between the air vents 34c and 34d.
When the refrigerator includes at least three air vents distributed at intervals in the airflow direction of the air channel 33, the refrigerator may include at least two illumination units, each illumination unit and each air vent being distributed in a staggered manner in the airflow direction in the air channel.
Each air deflector 35 includes a first surface 351 facing a corresponding air vent and a second surface 352 opposite to the first surface 351. In the pair of adjacent air vents 34b and 34c or 34c and 34d, the first surface 351 of the air deflector 35 of the air vent 34b or 34c located downstream in the airflow direction is exposed to the illumination unit 4 located between the pair of air vents 34b and 34c or 34c and 34d, and the second surface 352 of the air deflector of the air vent 34c or 34d located upstream in the airflow direction is exposed to the illumination unit 4 located between the pair of air vents 34b and 34c or 34c and 34d.
In a pair of adjacent air vents 34b and 34c, the illumination unit 4 is closer to the air vent 34c located upstream in an airflow direction AF.
In another pair of adjacent air vents 34c and 34d, the illumination unit 4 is closer to the air vent 34d located upstream in the airflow direction AF.
This helps to reduce the impact of the air deflectors 35 on air vents located upstream, so that adjacent air vents can obtain the same/close light intensity.
In an implementation of airflow from bottom to top in the air channel 33, in a pair of vertically adjacent air vents, the illumination unit is closer to the lower air vent in the pair of air vents.
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An intersection between an optical axis a of the light emitting element 41 and the first wall 31 is preferably located outside any air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d. When the light emitting element 41 and the any air vent do not overlap and the optical axis of the light emitting element 41 does not intersect the air vent 34a, 34b, 34c or 34d, most of light emitted from the illumination unit 4 may be reflected or diffusely reflected by the first wall 31 and the second wall 32 to illuminate the air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d, which helps to reduce a possibility that the user directly views the illumination unit 4 and also helps to improve a visual effect of the air vents 34a, 34b, 34c, and 34d illuminated by soft light, thereby helping to improve the atmospheric illumination of the storage compartment 101.
Preferably, the optical axis a of the light emitting element 41 is parallel to a thickness direction of the first wall 31. The optical axis a may be approximately perpendicular to the first wall 31. In an alternative embodiment, an angle between the optical axis a of the light emitting element 41 and the thickness direction of the first wall 31 is less than 15 degrees.
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At least one air vent located between two pairs of support portions 107 is illuminated, so that it is possible to improve brightness of the storage space 110 through the glass board of the tray 2 supported on the support portions 107. More importantly, during observation from a front side of the storage compartment 101, an illuminated air vent may form a mirror image through the tray 2, to further improve the visual effect of the storage compartment 101. The effect of the illumination unit 4 for atmospheric illumination of the storage space can be advantageously improved.
The illumination unit 4 may be used as a pre-assembled member to be fastened to the second wall 32. The second wall 32 may include a groove 6 recessed away from the first wall 31, and the illumination unit 4 is at least partially located in the groove 6. The illumination unit 4 preferentially does not protrude or protrudes slightly from a front surface 320 of the second wall 32 facing the first wall 31. This helps in particular to reduce the impact of the illumination unit 4 used for illuminating the air channel 33 on the airflow.
The illumination unit 4 may include the lampshade 43 facing the first wall 31, and the lampshade 43 may be partially located in the groove 6.
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202011041310.X | Sep 2020 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/075185 | 9/14/2021 | WO |