The invention relates to a refrigerator with a refrigerated goods container, which on its back accommodates a vertical partition, according to the description herein.
In refrigerators, it is already known that in the refrigerated goods container a partition separates the region for accommodating the goods to be refrigerated from an aggregate part on the back of the region for accommodating the goods to be refrigerated. These vertical partitions usually are mounted in the vicinity of the ceiling. In refrigerators with a 4-star cooling compartment, the vertical partition is guided in a bushing which is screwed into the ceiling of the 4-star cooling compartment. In accordance with one alternative, the partition is resiliently clamped into a ceiling shaft on the container ceiling of the refrigerated goods container.
In various types of currently realized refrigerators, a fan is mounted in the partition in direct vicinity of these attachments. The corresponding vibrations, which propagate into the mounting regions, result in unsatisfactory noise emissions.
For compensating the linear expansion of the partitions, two sliding elements additionally are premounted per partition and subsequently screwed to the same. To maintain the desired spacing in the refrigerated goods container for long partitions, two elastic spacers are molded to the same, which likewise must be screwed to the container.
Known refrigerators thus involve a comparatively high amount of built-in components and a high mounting effort for mounting the partition in the refrigerated goods container.
Therefore, it is the object of the invention to simplify the assembly of the vertical partition in the refrigerated goods container such that beside a fast assembly no or only few additional parts possibly must be inserted.
In accordance with the invention, this object is solved by the combination of features herein. In a refrigerator with a refrigerated goods container which on its back accommodates a vertical partition, which is connected with the refrigerated goods container via at least one holder in the vicinity of the upper edge, at least one receiving portion is molded in the refrigerated goods container in accordance with the invention, in which the at least one holder of the partition can be hooked in. In this solution, the receiving portion for the partition is directly molded to the refrigerated goods container. This is effected in one step with the drawing of the container, so that beside the simplified assembly an advantage in terms of manufacturing technology also is achieved during manufacture of the refrigerator. The holder on the partition also can directly be injection-molded when manufacturing the partition made of plastics.
Preferred aspects of the invention can also be taken from the description herein.
When the partition exceeds a certain height, spacers additionally are provided in the lateral middle region of the partition in addition to the inventive holder provided in the vicinity of the upper edge. In accordance with the invention, said spacers can be snapped into corresponding recesses in the refrigerated goods container with one clip-type connector each.
Furthermore, the receiving portion in the refrigerated goods container can include an undercut, with the receiving portion being configured such that the partition with its at least one holder, whose outer contour is conformed to the undercut, can be swiveled into this receiving portion.
In the front part of the holder molded to the partition, a nose is molded in addition. In the front part of the holder, the nose height can be used for adjusting whether the connection between holder and receiving portion is free from clearance, provided with a small clearance or with a large clearance.
In accordance with a further preferred aspect of the invention, the clip-type connector of the spacer consists of two parallel resilient tongues. These tongues engage in corresponding recesses in the refrigerated goods container for receiving the spacers when mounting the partition.
Furthermore, the recesses in the refrigerated goods container advantageously are arranged in the rear part of the refrigerated goods container for receiving the spacers of the partition in the vicinity of the indentations forming the receiving grooves for the trays. It can thereby be prevented that the corresponding recesses laterally protrude beyond the outer lateral boundary of the refrigerated goods container.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention will be explained in detail with reference to an embodiment illustrated in the drawing, in which:
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The recesses 16 in the refrigerated goods container include two molded depressions 20 located opposite each other, which can be seen in
The suspension of the partition in the upper region of the refrigerated goods container will now be explained with reference to
The receiving portion 30 for receiving and mounting the holder 32 of the partition 26, is molded to the refrigerated goods container 10 right during manufacture.
The holder 32 of the partition 26 is configured such that the vertical partition can be inserted with a large clearance in a swivel movement. The clearance advantageous for mounting will only be eliminated during the last part of the movement.
In the front part, the holder 32 includes a molded nose 36, which in the mounted condition, as shown in
With the configuration of the refrigerator in accordance with the invention, the partition can easily be mounted in the refrigerated goods container by swiveling or clipping in without any particular components and means such as screws or connecting members which can be lost.
Both the refrigerated goods container and the partition substantially can be manufactured in one step. The corresponding receiving portions and recesses can be formed advantageously when drawing the refrigerated goods container.
For small undercuts up to 1 mm, removal from the drawing mold is possible by forced demolding, as the plastic material has a sufficiently high elasticity. In this way, the clip connection described above can easily be made. Here, small to medium mechanical loads can be absorbed in mounting direction. This connection is suitable for the spacers of the partition, which are necessary in particular with large partitions. The holding region of the recess here is elastically designed such that when clipping in the path of displacement can be accommodated.
For larger undercuts, above about 1 mm, removal from the drawing mold is possible via a corresponding arrangement of tool bars. The contour thus is opened at least on the side of the bar. Such configuration is particularly useful for so-called “loose bearings” for greater mechanical requirements. The connection is made by inserting the counter-geometry into the undercut. A movement only is possible in the desired direction, for instance along the path of linear expansion. The limitation of the path in direction of movement also can be incorporated. This shaping of the refrigerated goods container is used for forming the receiving portion.
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