The present invention relates to a refrigerator that the bin is easily pulled out from the storage space.
In general, a refrigerator is an appliance storing foods under low temperature. A refrigerator maintains the storage space under low temperature by refrigerant cycle.
A bin is arranged in the storage space of a refrigerator arranged in the storage space as capable of being pulled out. It is possible for the bin to keep vegetables, fruits and other various foods. Users pull the bin out of the refrigerator and push the bin into the storage space after taking out foods stored in the bin. Here, the bin is easily pulled out by a guiding equipment.
However, when the bin is completely pulled out, the bin droops due to the weight of the bin itself and the weight of the foods in the bin. Therefore, it was inconvenient for users to push the drooped bin into the storage space.
Further, the bin breaks away from the guide device when the bin droops down. In this case, users had to push the bin after setting the bin on the guide device.
Furthermore, it was inconvenient for users to take foods out of the bin when the bin was not pulled out sufficiently.
An object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator capable of preventing the drooping of bin even when the bin is pulled out.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator that the bin is easily pushed in.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator preventing the breaking away of bin from guide device, even when the bin is completely pulled out.
According to an aspect of the present invention to achieve the above-mentioned objects, there is provided a refrigerator comprising a body having a storage space; a bin arranged as capable of pulled out from the storage space; a guide device arranged in the storage space and guiding the draw of the bin; and a stopper supporting the rear of the bin to prevent inclination of the bin in a side when the bin is pulled out.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerator comprising a body having storage space; a bin arranged in the storage space to be pulled out; a guide device arranged in the storage space and guiding the draw of the bin; a stopper supporting the rear of the bin to prevent inclination of the bin when the bin is pulled out; and a roller supporting the guide device and arranged at the front before the stopper.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerator comprising a body having storage space; a bin arranged in the storage space to be pulled out; a stopper supporting the rear of the bin to prevent inclination of the bin when the bin is pulled out; a guide rail arranged at the storage space; a roller arranged at the storage space; and a guide rib arranged at the bin, coupled with the guide rail as capable of moving, and having a restriction portion engaged with the roller at the state that the bin is pulled out.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerator comprising a body having storage space; a bin arranged in the storage space to be pulled out; a guide rail arranged at the storage space; a guide rib arranged at the bin and engaged with the guide rail as capable of moving; a roller arranged at the storage space; a stopper preventing the inclination of the top of the bin forwardly at the state that the bin is pulled out; and a restriction portion formed at the guide rib and preventing the sink of the rear of the bin downwardly to prevent the drooping down of the bin when the bin is pulled out.
In the above-mentioned preferred embodiments, it is possible for the guide rail to be inclined in the upward against the direction that the bin is pulled out.
It is possible for the stopper to be arranged at the front before the stopper.
It is possible for the stopper to be arranged at the upper part of the bin.
It is possible for the stopper to have an protrusion restricting the top of the bin when the bin is pulled out.
It is possible for the restriction portion to be protruded at the lower part of the guide rib.
According to the present invention, it is effective in that the drooping of the bin is prevented even when the bin is pulled out.
Further, according to the present invention, it is effective in that the bin is easily pushed in, since it is not drooping.
Furthermore, according to the present invention, it is effective in that the breaking away of the bin from the guide device is prevented even when the bin is completely pulled out.
Reference will now be made in detail as for the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. The idea of the present invention is, however, not limited to the above-mentioned preferred embodiment, and new preferred embodiments included in the scope of the idea of the related or present invention can be proposed as adding other compositions, changing and deleting compositions.
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A cover 40 is arranged on the top of the bin 30. The cover 40 is arranged to cover the opened top of the bin 30. A path 41 is formed in the cover 40. Cool air flows through the path 41 to cool the foods stored in the bin 30.
guide devices 100 are arranged in the storage space 20. Here, it is possible for the guide devices 100 to be arranged at the both sides of the storage space 20. It is possible for the guide device 100 to include guide a rail 110 and a guide rib 120.
The guide rail 110 is arranged at the both sides of the storage space 20. The guide rail is arranged as drawing long along the pulling direction of the bin 30. Here, it is possible for the guide rail 100 to be formed in a single structure with the storage space 20, or to be coupled with the both sides of the storage space 20 by separate coupling members.
It is possible for the guide rail 100 to be composed of an upper guide rail 111 and a lower guide rail 112. Here, it is possible for the upper and lower guide rails to be arranged as adjacent to each other in the up and down positions with a predetermined interval. Further, it is possible that a reinforcing reeve 120 are formed the upper and lower guide rails 112 to reinforce the strength.
A moving guide rib 120 is coupled with the guide rail 110. The guide rib 120 is formed at the external of the bin 30. It is possible for the guide rib 120 to be formed as drawing long along the pulling direction of the bin 30.
It is possible for the guide rib 120 to be formed as unified with the bin 30 or to be coupled at the external of the bin by separate coupling members. Here, the guide rib 120 is arranged only at a side of the bin 30 when the guide rail 110 is arranged only at a side of the storage space 20. Further, the guide rib 120 is arranged at both sides of the bin 30 when the guide rail 110 is arranged at both sides of the storage space 20. Furthermore, though it is not illustrated, it is possible that a separate roller 130 is arranged at each of the upper and lower guide rail 112.
It is possible for the guide device 100 to be arranged as inclined against the pulling direction of the bin 30. For instance, it is possible for the guide rail 110 and the guide rib 120 to be arranged as being inclined as the front of the body 1 is relatively higher than the rear of the body 1. Therefore, it is possible to minimize the drooping of the bin when the bin 30 is pulled out of the storage space 20. Furthermore, it is convenient to push the bin 30 into the storage space 20, since the bin 30 is not drooping down.
It is possible that a roller 130 is arranged at the both sides of the storage space 20. Here, it is possible for the roller 130 to be arranged at the front of the guide rail 110 to support the bottom of the guide rib 120 when the bin 30 is pulled out. The roller is installed to be rotated with the rotating shaft 131 as centering. It is possible for the rotating shaft 131 to be arranged at the position almost same to the front end of the lower guide rail 112.
A stopper 140 is arranged at the storage space 20 to support the rear of the bin 30 at the state that the bin is pulled out. For instance, it is possible for the stopper 140 to be arranged to support the rear top of the bin 30 at the state that the bin is pulled out. Further, it is also possible for the stopper 140 to be arranged to support both rear sides of the bin 30 at the state that the bin 30 is pulled out. The stopper 140 as above prevents the drooping down of the bin 30 at the state that the bin 30 is pulled out.
It is possible that an protrusion 141 is formed at the front of the stopper 140. The protrusion 141 restricts the top of the bin 30 when the bin 30 pulled out of the storage space 20 is about to be drooping down. Therefore, the protrusion 141 prevents the drooping of the bin 30 even when the bin 30 is pulled out, and also prevents the separation of the guide rib 120 from the guide rail 110.
An inclined part 142 is formed at the front of the protrusion 141. The inclined part 142 let the bin 30 be smoothly moved when pushing the bin 30 into the storage space 20 after washing the bin.
Further, a supporting unit 143 is formed at the rear of the stopper 140. The supporting unit 143 supports the rear top of the bin 30 at the state that the bin 30 is pulled out.
Furthermore, it is possible for the roller 130 to be arranged before the stopper at the front. Here, the stopper 140 restricts the top of the bin 30 after the rotating shaft of the bin at the rear, when the bin 30 is about to be rotated with the roller 130 as the rotating center at the state that the bin 30 is pulled out. Therefore, it is prevented that the bin is drooping down as rotated.
Further, it is possible that a restriction portion 121 is formed at the guide rail 110 to prevent the bottom of the bin 30 going backward at the state that the bin 30 is pulled out. It is possible for the restriction portion 121 to be protruded at the lower side of the guide rail 110. Therefore, the restriction portion 121 is arranged at the front of the roller 130 when the bin is completely pulled out. It is possible for the restriction portion 121 to be rounded so as to cross along the roller 130 when the bin 30 is pulled out. A first guide unit 125 is formed at the front end of the restriction portion 121. The first guide unit 125 leads the roller 130 to cross along the restriction portion 121 when the bin 30 is pulled out of the storage space 20.
Further, a second guide unit 126 is formed at the rear of the restriction portion 121. The second guide unit 126 leads the roller 130 to cross along the restriction portion 121 when the bin 30 is pushed into the storage space 20. Furthermore, the roller 130 prevents that the second guiding unit 126 is pushed back, since the roller 130 is engaged with the second guiding unit 126 when the bin 30 is pulled out of the storage space 20. Therefore, the bin stays as inclined upwardly.
It is advisable for the first and the second guide units 126 to be formed as symmetrized against each other. Therefore, it is minimized that the roller is interfered by restriction portion 121 at the process that the bin 30 is pulled out.
It is possible for the bottom of the bin 30 to be adjacent to the bottom of the storage space 20 at the state that the bin 30 is arranged in the inside of the storage space 20.
Reference will now be made in detail as for the operation of the preferred embodiment of a refrigerator according to the present invention.
The process that the bin 30 is pulled out is illustrated in
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The industrial applicability of the refrigerator according to the present invention configured as above is very high as the bin of the refrigerator is effectively pulled out.
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