Information
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Patent Grant
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6266970
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Patent Number
6,266,970
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Date Filed
Monday, February 28, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 31, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bennett; Henry
- Jiang; Chen-Wen
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 062 277
- 062 275
- 062 444
- 062 447
- 312 406
- 312 4062
- 312 407
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A vertical partition cover assembly of a side-by-side type refrigerator includes a cover (70) coupled to the front of a vertical partition (20) and a fixing member (80) for fixing a hot tube (60) to the inside of the cover (70). The cover (70) includes a sealing surface (75) to closely contact gaskets and a mechanism (41) which holds the sealing surface to the front of the vertical partition. In one embodiment, the mechanism includes connecting portions (76,77) extending inward from both ends of the sealing surface (75), and a pair of pocket portions (71,72) formed at each end of the connecting portions (76,77) to hold the front ends (23,24) of liners (21,22) forming the vertical partition (20). The fixing member (80) includes a concave portion (81) for holding the hot tube (60) tightly in contact with the sealing surface (75), and a pair of elastic portions (82,83) extending to the inside of the vertical partition (20) from both ends of the concave portion (81) to be fitted elastically to the inner ends of the respective pocket portions (71,72).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a side-by-side type refrigerator, and more specifically to a vertical partition cover assembly of a side-by-side type refrigerator which is mounted on the front of a vertical partition to hold hot tubes for preventing condensation of moisture adjacent the front doors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In general, a refrigerator is an appliance which is utilized to keep various foods in a fresh state by supplying refrigerant generated from an evaporator to food storing compartments. Recently, there is increasing a demand for large-sized refrigerators for the convenience thereof.
Most domestic large-sized refrigerators are of a side-by-side type which has a vertical partition by which the cabinet forming the framework of a refrigerator is divided lengthwise into refrigerating and freezing compartments. Accordingly, the doors which are mounted on the fronts of each compartment are also arranged side by side. The doors are swung by hinges which are mounted at the front corners of the cabinet.
On the inner surfaces of the doors are provided gaskets of a rubber material to seal the compartments from the outside air. The gaskets are attached to the edge of each door's inner surface which contacts the front surface of the cabinet so that when the doors are closed, the gaskets keep the front surface of the cabinet airtight so that the cool air in the compartments does not leak outside. In the gaskets there are mounted permanent magnets to closely adhere the doors to the front metal surface. Further, hot tubes are laid in the front surface of the cabinet to prevent condensation of moisture due to the temperature difference between the compartments and the outside air.
FIG. 1
shows a front portion of a vertical partition of a side-by-side type refrigerator according to a prior art, in which a hot tube is mounted. The vertical partition
2
, by which a storing space is divided into the right and left compartments
1
, includes a heat-insulation wall
2
e
which is made by foaming urethane liquid, liners
2
a
,
2
b
of a plastic material disposed at both sides of the heat-insulation wall
2
e
, and a cover
3
joining the front ends of the liners
2
a
,
2
b.
The front ends of the liners
2
a
,
2
b
are bent so as to face each other and have fixing grooves
2
c
,
2
d
of a semi-circle shape, respectively, to fix a pair of hot tubes
5
. The cover
3
includes a flat sealing surface
3
c
forming a front of the cover
3
and pocket portions
3
a
,
3
b
which extend inward from both the ends of the sealing surface
3
c
and open toward the side direction. The fixing grooves
2
c
,
2
d
with the hot tube
5
therein are inserted into the respective pocket portions
3
a
,
3
b
, so that the cover
3
is mounted on the vertical partition
2
.
At the front of the vertical partition
2
are disposed doors
4
L,
4
R to close and open the storing compartments
1
. In order to adhere the doors
4
L,
4
R closely to the vertical partition
3
when the doors
4
L,
4
R are closed, gaskets
4
a
are attached to the edge portions of the inner surfaces of the doors
4
L,
4
R in contact with the vertical partition
2
. In the gaskets
4
a
are mounted permanent magnets
4
b
to further reinforce the sealing of the doors
4
L,
4
R to the sealing surface
3
c
of a metal material.
The prior art vertical partition
2
is assembled according to the following process: the hot tubes
5
are inserted into the respective fixing grooves
2
c
,
2
d
which are provided at the front ends of the left and right liners
2
a
,
2
b
, and then the fixing grooves
2
c
,
2
d
are inserted into both the pocket portions
3
a
,
3
b
to thereby couple the cover
3
to the front ends of the liners
2
a
,
2
b
. In this state, if urethane is foamed inside of the space formed by the liners
2
a
,
2
b
and the cover
3
, the heat-insulation wall
2
e
is formed and the cover
3
is fixed firmly.
In a conventional side-by-side type refrigerator having the aforementioned vertical partition
2
and cover
3
, when the doors
4
L,
4
R are closed, the gaskets
4
a
, which are mounted on their inner surfaces, are adhered airtightly to the sealing surface
3
c
of the cover
3
by the permanent magnets
4
b
. In this state, because heat from the hot tubes S is radiated outside through the sealing surface
3
c
of the cover
3
, condensate moisture at the front surface of the vertical partition
2
is prevented due to the temperature difference between the compartments
1
and the outside air.
However, such a conventional structure of the vertical partition and cover of a side-by-side type refrigerator can not effectively prevent condensation of moisture because the two hot tubes which are arranged side by side are structurally separated from the sealing surface of the cover so that the heat from the hot tubes is not efficiently transmitted to the sealing surface.
Further, the conventional structure has disadvantages in that its manufacturing cost and process are increased because it requires the two hot tubes which are arranged side by side.
Furthermore, the cover may be deformed by a sudden closing of the doors or an external impact because the pocket portions of the cover can not be filled with the urethane foam so that structurally the rigidity of the cover is relatively weak.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above problems. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a vertical partition cover assembly of a side-by-side type refrigerator which has a further improved cover structure by which condensation of moisture is more effectively prevented, manufacture and assembly are simplified, and rigidity thereof is increased.
To achieve the above object, the vertical partition cover assembly according to a first embodiment of this invention comprises a cover which is coupled to the front surface of a vertical partition and a fixing means or discrete fixing member for fixing a hot tube to the inside of the cover.
The cover includes a sealing surface forming a plane to contact gaskets, and a mechanism which holds the sealing surface to the front ends of the liners. Preferably, the mechanism includes connecting portions extending inward from both ends of the sealing surface, and a pair of pocket portions formed at each end of the connecting portions and opened outward to hold the front ends of liners of the vertical partition. The fixing member is mounted by being inserted between the pocket portions. Each pocket portion has a clip section for grasping the front end of the liner elastically.
The fixing member includes a concave portion for holding the hot tube in such a manner that the tube is in contact with the sealing surface, and a pair of elastic portions extending to the inside of the vertical partition from both ends of the concave portion to be fitted elastically to the inner ends of the respective pocket portions. A number of holes are formed in the fixing member to allow the space between the pocket portions and the sealing surface to be filled with urethane foam when forming the heat-insulation wall.
As another embodiment of this invention, the fixing member is a porous block having a plurality of through holes thereon which is inserted laterally between both of the pocket portions to allow the hot tube to contact the sealing surface closely, and to allow the space between the pocket portions and the sealing surface to be filled with the urethane foam.
As still another embodiment of this invention, the cover assembly comprises a cover which is fitted to the front of the vertical partition to hold the hot tube, and the cover includes a flat sealing plate which makes contact with the gaskets.
The cover of the still another embodiment also includes fitting clip sections or slots formed at both sides of the cover to hold the front ends of the respective liners and a fixing concavity formed at the front surface of the cover to hold the hot tube. The sealing plate is of a magnetic material and the front edge of the cover extends forward to seat the sealing plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
Further objects and other advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description in conjunction with the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional top plan view showing a front portion of a vertical partition of a side-by-side type refrigerator according to a prior art;
FIG. 2
is a perspective elevation view of a side-by-side type refrigerator to which this invention is applied;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional plan view showing a front portion of a vertical partition according to a first embodiment of this invention, which is taken along the line III—III of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a fixing member which is shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional plan view showing a front portion of a vertical partition according to a second embodiment of this invention; and
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional plan view showing a front portion of a vertical partition according to a third embodiment of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2
illustrates a side-by-side type refrigerator which includes a cabinet
10
which has food storing space therein, and a vertical partition
20
which is arranged lengthwise in the cabinet
10
so as to have storing compartments
30
in the right and left sides. At the front of the storing compartments
30
left and right doors
40
L,
40
R are mounted for opening and closing the respective storing compartments
30
. The doors
40
L,
40
R are rotatably fitted to the cabinet
10
by hinges
51
,
52
provided on the front comers of the cabinet
10
. Gaskets
41
are attached to the edges of the inner surfaces of the doors
40
L,
40
R to seal the compartments
30
airtightly when the doors
40
L,
40
R are closed. In order to prevent condensation of moisture due to the temperature difference between the compartments
30
and the outside air, hot tubes
60
which are connected to a condenser (not shown) are fitted to front portions of the cabinet
10
and vertical partition
20
. When a refrigerant of high temperature and pressure from the condenser flows through the hot tubes
60
, heat is transmitted to the front portions of the cabinet
10
and vertical partition
20
. Therefore, the temperature difference between the front portions and the outside air is decreased, and as a result condensing water is not formed on the front portions.
FIGS. 3 and 4
illustrate the first embodiment of this invention. The vertical partition
20
includes a pair (left and right) of liners
21
,
22
defining a side surface of each storing compartment
30
and a heat-insulation wall
25
which is made by foaming urethane liquid between the liners
21
,
22
. On the front of the vertical partition a vertical partition cover assembly is mounted according to this invention. The cover assembly comprises a cover
70
which is fitted to the front of the vertical partition
20
and a fixing means in the form of a discrete fixing member
80
which is fitted to the inside of the cover
70
to fix the hot tube
60
in place.
The cover
70
, which is preferably made by forming a metal plate, includes a flat sealing surface
75
, and a mechanism which holds the sealing surface
75
to the front ends
23
of the liners
21
,
22
. The mechanism is preferably formed integrally with the sealing surface
75
and includes left and right connecting portions
76
,
77
extending inward from both ends of the sealing surface
75
, and a pair (left and right) of pocket portions
71
,
72
provided at the ends of the connecting portions
76
,
77
and opened toward an outer side. When the doors
40
L,
40
R are closed, the sealing surface
75
is in contact with the gaskets
41
attached to the inner surfaces of the doors
40
L,
40
R so that the cool air in the storing compartments
30
does not leak outside. Permanent magnets
42
are provided in the gaskets
41
so that the doors
40
L,
40
R adhere closely to the sealing surface
75
which is made of a corresponding magnetic metal or material.
The front ends
23
,
24
of the respective liners
21
,
22
are bent inward as shown in order to be inserted into the respective pocket portions
71
,
72
. At the inlets of the pocket portions
71
,
72
clip sections
73
,
74
are formed which are made by reducing the widths of the inlets of the pocket portions
71
,
72
. The clip sections
73
,
74
grasp the front ends
23
,
24
of the liners
21
,
22
elastically, thereby fixing the cover
70
to the vertical partition
20
. The length G of the connecting portions
76
,
77
, which connect the sealing surface
75
with the pocket portions
71
,
72
, has a sufficient size so that the urethane foam permeates into the cover
70
completely when insulation wall
25
is formed.
As aforementioned, the hot tube
60
is disposed on the sealing surface
75
of the cover
70
for preventing condensation of moisture. In order to fix the hot tube
60
to the inside of the sealing surface
75
, a fixing means in the form of the discrete fixing member
80
is arranged laterally between the pocket portions
71
,
72
and adjacent the inside of the sealing surface
75
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the fixing member
80
is formed in a ‘W’ shape and has a number of holes
84
therein. The “W” shape includes a concave portion
81
at the center of the fixing member
80
for holding the hot tube
60
and making the tube
60
contact the inside of the sealing surface
75
, and a pair (left and right) of elastic portions
82
,
83
extending outward from both ends of the concave portion
81
. In the position where the concave portion
81
holding the hot tube
60
therein is in contact with the inside of the sealing surface
75
, the elastic portions
82
,
83
are elastically pressed against the inner ends of the pocket portions
71
,
72
(See FIG.
3
). It is preferable that the discrete fixing member
80
be made of an elastic and non-conducting substance in order to be easily mounted between the pocket portions
71
,
72
and to efficiently transmit heat from the hot tube
60
to the sealing surface
75
of the cover
70
.
The following is a description on the process of assembling the cover assembly and vertical partition constructed as mentioned above with a side-by-side type refrigerator.
First, when the front ends
23
,
24
of the liners
21
,
22
are inserted into the respective pocket portions
71
,
72
of the cover
70
, clip sections
73
,
74
widen elastically and grasp the front ends
23
,
24
, thereby fixing the liners
21
,
22
to the cover
70
firmly.
In this state, one hot tube
60
is placed longitudinally on the inside of the sealing surface
75
, and then the fixing member
80
is pushed into the lateral space formed between the pocket portions
71
,
72
so that the hot tube
60
is located in the concave portion
81
of the fixing member
80
. As a result, the fixing member
80
with the hot tube
60
is in contact with the inside of the sealing surface
75
and the elastic portions
82
,
83
of the fixing member
80
are elastically supported by the inner ends of the respective pocket portions
71
,
72
.
Next, when the lateral space between the liners
21
,
22
, is filled with urethane foam in order to form the heat-insulation wall
25
, the inside of the cover
70
is also filled with urethane foam through the number of holes
84
provided in the fixing member
80
, so that the cover assembly is fixed firmly to the vertical partition
20
. That is, because the urethane foam permeates into the space between the pocket portions
71
,
72
and the sealing surface
75
through the holes
84
of the fixing member
80
, the hot tube
90
is fixed tightly in contact with the inside of sealing surface
75
. As a result, the sealing surface
75
of the cover
70
is not easily deformed by even strong external impacts.
When a refrigerant of high temperature and pressure from the condenser flows through the hot tube
60
which is fixed to the vertical partition
20
by the cover assembly made as aforementioned, heat is radiated from the hot tube
60
and transmitted to the sealing surface
75
of the cover
70
, thereby preventing condensation of moisture due to the temperature difference between the storing compartments
30
and the outside air. In particular, because the hot tube
60
is in contact with the inside of the sealing surface
75
and the fixing member
80
holding the hot tube
60
is made of a non-conducting substance, the heat radiated from the hot tube
60
is effectively transmitted to the sealing surface
75
. Accordingly, only one hot tube provides the amount of heat required in the sealing surface
75
to prevent condensation of moisture.
FIG. 5
illustrates the second embodiment of this invention. In this embodiment, a fixing member
800
is made as a porous block instead of the fixing member
80
of a ‘W’ shape in the first embodiment. The fixing member
800
of the second embodiment is also positioned tightly into the lateral space between the inner ends of the pocket portions
71
,
72
to fix the hot tube
60
to the inside of the sealing surface
75
. The fixing member
800
has a number of through holes
810
to allow urethane foam to permeate into the inside of the cover
70
when the insulation wall
25
is formed.
Other than the structure aforementioned, the cover assembly according to the second embodiment is substantially the same as that of the first embodiment and thus need not be discussed further.
FIG. 6
illustrates the third embodiment of this invention. The cover assembly according to this embodiment comprises a cover
700
which is fitted to the front of the vertical partition
20
and which includes a sealing plate
750
which is attached at the front of the cover
700
. The cover
700
is made of an extruding-molded PVC and includes fitting clip sections or slots
710
,
720
formed at both (left and right) sides of the cover
700
to hold the front ends
23
,
24
of the respective liners
21
,
22
, and a fixing means preferably formed as fixing concavity
730
formed at the front of the cover
700
to hold the hot tube
60
. The sealing plate
750
is made of a flat magnetic material. The opposed front edges
741
of the cover
700
extends forward as much as the thickness of the sealing plate
750
so as to form a seat portion
740
inside the front edge
741
. Thus, the sealing plate
750
is easily attached to the seat portion
740
utilizing adhesive agents like a double-faced tape. The hot tube
60
is fixed in the fixing concavity
730
of the cover
700
and is thereby disposed in contact with the sealing plate
750
.
The following is a description on the process of assembling the cover assembly and vertical partition constructed as mentioned above in a side-by-side type refrigerator.
First, the front ends
23
,
24
of the liners
21
,
22
are inserted into the respective fitting slots
710
,
720
and the hot tube
60
is inserted into the fixing concavity
730
. Next, the sealing plate
750
is attached in the seat portion
740
formed on the front of the cover
700
utilizing a double-faced tape or other adhesive agent. In this state, the lateral space between the liners
21
,
22
is filled with urethane foam in order to form the heat-insulation wall
25
. As a result, the cover assembly is fixed to the vertical partition
20
firmly.
In the cover assembly according to this embodiment, the function of the hot tube
60
is the same as those in the first and second embodiments.
As described in detail above, the vertical partition cover assembly of a side-by-side type refrigerator according to this invention has advantages in that (a) the assembling process is improved because the vertical partition cover assembly has a structure easy to be mounted on a vertical partition, (b) the manufacturing cost is reduced because only one hot tube is required, and (c) the front of the vertical partition is not easily deformed even if there are external impacts thereon because a heat-insulation or PVC material is used to fill the inside of the cover.
Claims
- 1. A side-by-side type refrigerator comprising:a cabinet, a vertical partition in the cabinet forming left and right storing compartments on left and rights sides thereof, the vertical partition including (a) left and right liners having respective front ends, and (b) a heat-insulation wall between the liners; left and right doors mounted to the cabinet and having respective gaskets on inner surfaces thereof, the left and right doors opening and closing to provide access to the respective left and right compartments; and a vertical partition cover assembly which covers a front of the vertical partition, the vertical partition cover assembly including (a) a cover which includes (i) a sealing surface forming a plane of contact for the gaskets, and (ii) a mechanism which holds the sealing surface to the respective front ends of the liners, the mechanism including left and right connecting portions extending inward from respective left and right ends of the sealing surface, and left and right pocket portions formed at respective left and right ends of the respective left and right connecting portions, the left and right pocket portions opening outward to couple associated front ends of the respective left and right liners thereto, (b) a hot tube, and (c) a fixing means for fixing the hot tube inside of the sealing surface and laterally between the respective front ends of the liners, the fixing means being a discrete fixing member which is mounted between the pocket portions by the mechanism.
- 2. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the pocket portions includes a clip section by which the associated front ends of the liners are respectively grasped elastically.
- 3. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the discrete fixing member includes(a) a concave portion which holds the hot tube in contact with the sealing surface, and (b) respective left and right elastic portions extending to an inside of the vertical partition from respective left and right ends of the concave portion and fitted elastically to respective inner ends of the respective left and right pocket portions.
- 4. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 3:wherein the heat-insulation wall is formed of urethane foam; and wherein the discrete fixing member includes a number of holes to allow a space between the pocket portions and the sealing surface to be filled with urethane foam when forming the heat-insulation wall.
- 5. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1:wherein the heat-insulation wall is formed of urethane foam; and wherein the discrete fixing member is a porous block having a plurality of through holes therethrough to allow a space between the pocket portions and the sealing surface to be filled with the urethane foam when the heat insulation wall is formed.
- 6. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 1:wherein the cover is a block member having left and right slots which grasp the associated front ends of the respective left and right liners; and wherein the fixing means is a concavity in the block member.
- 7. A side-by-side type refrigerator comprising:a cabinet; a vertical partition in the cabinet forming left and right storing compartments on left and right sides thereof, the vertical partition including (a) left and right liners having respective front ends, and (b) a heat-insulation wall between the liners; left and right doors mounted on the cabinet and having respective gaskets on inner surfaces thereof, the left and right doors opening and closing to provide access to the respective left and right compartments; and a vertical partition cover assembly which covers a front of the vertical partition, the vertical partition cover assembly including (a) a hot tube, and (b) a cover which is fitted to the front of the vertical partition to hold the hot tube , the cover including (i) left and right fitting clip sections formed at respective left and right sides of the cover which hold therein the front ends of the respective left and right liners, (ii) a solid block in which the fitting clip sections are integrally formed as slots, (iii) a flat sealing surface located at a front of the cover in contact with the gaskets of the doors when the doors are closed, and (iv) a fixing means for fixing the hot tube adjacent the sealing surface, the fixing means being a concavity integrally formed in a front surface of the solid block.
- 8. The refrigerator as claimed in claim 7:wherein the sealing surface is a plate made of a magnetic material; and wherein the solid block includes opposed front edges extending forward to form a seat portion inside the front edges for the sealing plate.
- 9. A side-by-side type refrigerator comprising:a cabinet, a vertical partition in the cabinet forming left and right storing compartments on left and rights sides thereof, the vertical partition including (a) left and right liners having respective front ends, and (b) a heat-insulation wall between the liners; left and right doors mounted to the cabinet and having respective gaskets on inner surfaces thereof, the left and right doors opening and closing to provide access to the respective left and right compartments; and a vertical partition cover assembly which covers a front of the vertical partition, the vertical partition cover assembly including (a) a cover which is a block member having left and right slots which grasp the associated front ends of the respective left and right liners, and which includes (i) a sealing surface forming a plane of contact for the gaskets, and (ii) a mechanism which holds the sealing surface to the respective front ends of the liners, (b) a hot tube, and (c) a fixing means for fixing the hot tube inside of the sealing surface and laterally between the respective front ends of the liners, the fixing means being a concavity in the block member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
99-35649 |
Aug 1999 |
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