REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE HAVING CABLE BUSHING
20220018487 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
- Ming Zhang (Ulm, DE)
- ANDREAS VOGL (HAUNSHEIM, DE)
- Berthold Pflomm (Ulm, DE)
- KLAUS FLINNER (ZOESCHINGEN, DE)
Cpc classification
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L59/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L59/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A refrigeration appliance has a refrigeration chamber, a thermal insulation layer, and a wall extending between the refrigeration chamber and the thermal insulation layer. A pipe support is integrally formed with the wall and surrounds an opening in the wall. A line extends through the pipe support. An elastic sleeve has a first end section, fixed on a free end of the pipe support, and a second end section, abutting the line.
Claims
1-16. (canceled)
17. A refrigeration appliance, comprising: a refrigeration chamber, a thermal insulation layer, and a wall extending between said refrigeration chamber and said thermal insulation layer; a pipe support integrally formed with said wall and surrounding an opening formed in said wall; a line extending through said pipe support; and an elastic sleeve having a first end section affixed to a free end of said pipe support and a second end section abutting said line.
18. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein said sleeve is fastened to said pipe support with at least one of a form-fit or by glue adhesion.
19. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein the first end section of said elastic sleeve is elastically expanded by said pipe support.
20. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein one of said pipe support and said first end section has a bulge protruding in a radial direction and another of said pipe support and said first end section is formed with a notch receiving said bulge.
21. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein said pipe support extends on a side of said wall that faces away from said thermal insulation layer and the first end section is formed with a notch configured to receive at least one end of said pipe support that faces away from said wall.
22. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 21, wherein said pipe support is formed on a base of a depression of said wall that projects into said thermal insulation layer.
23. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein the second end section of said sleeve is elastically expanded by said line.
24. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein the second end section of said sleeve has a diameter which is constant in a longitudinal direction of the sleeve.
25. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein the second end section comprises a pipe section and at least one projection that projects from an inner surface of said pipe section.
26. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein said sleeve is formed with a wavy intermediate section, said wavy intermediate section having regions with a relatively large cross-section alternating with regions with a relatively small cross-section.
27. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 26, wherein the regions with the relatively small cross-section have an inner diameter which is larger than an outer diameter of said line.
28. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein said sleeve has an intermediate section with regions formed with cross-sections that decrease gradually toward the second end section of said sleeve.
29. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 28, wherein the regions of decreasing cross-sections are connected by walls oriented radially with respect to a longitudinal axis of said sleeve.
30. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 28, wherein the regions of decreasing cross-sections overlap axially in pairs and are connected by truncated cone-shaped walls which widen out toward the second end section of said sleeve.
31. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein a longitudinal axis of the first end section and a longitudinal axis of the second end section have alignments which deviate from one another by at least 45°.
32. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, wherein the line is a refrigerant line.
33. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 17, configured as a household refrigeration appliance,
Description
[0022] Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the description of exemplary embodiments provided below, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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[0034] The sealing of the opening 6 then raises problems in particular if the refrigerant line 5 in the vicinity of the opening 6 in the thermal insulation layer 4 is molded to form an arc 7. Such an arc 7, which extends over an angle of approx. 90°, is frequently required to form a transition between a line section 8, which intersects a wall 9, typically a rear wall, of the inner container 3 at a right angle, and a line section 10, which, in the thermal insulation layer 4, runs parallel to, and as far as possible at a minimal distance from, the wall 9. A sealing sleeve 11, which is arranged between the edges of the opening 6 and the refrigerant line 5 intersecting the opening, in order to keep the insulation foam from the layer 4 away from the refrigeration chamber 1, is shown schematically; longitudinal axes 14 of its two end sections, which coincide in the relaxed state of the sleeve 11, are forced through the refrigerant line 5 in a configuration which is twisted by approx. 90° with respect to one another.
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[0036] Here the opening 6 is surrounded by a pipe support 12 which protrudes in the direction of the refrigeration chamber 1. The pipe support 12 can be obtained, for instance, by the wall 9 being heated to a plastically deformable state and perforated by a pin in order to form the opening 6.
[0037] The pipe support 12 could protrude into the refrigeration chamber 1 from the plane of the wall 9; in the case shown here, it is molded to the base of a depression 13 of the wall 9, so that it does not project beyond the surrounding wall 9 into the refrigeration chamber 1, but instead a channel extends around the pipe support 12.
[0038] The sleeve 11 shown in sections along its longitudinal axis 14 in
[0039] The central section 17 of the sleeve 11 has the form of a flexible hose, in which regions with a large cross-section 20 and regions with a small cross-section 21 alternate with one another. The diameter of the regions 20 and the diameter of the regions 21 in each case reduce gradually toward the second end section 18. This measure facilitates the demolding of the sleeve 11 from an injection molding tool, particularly the removal of a pin used to mold the interior of the sleeve 11.
[0040] The second end section 18 has the shape of a pipe piece with a constant diameter. This diameter is marginally smaller than the refrigerant line 5 to be inserted into the sleeve 11, so that if the refrigerant line 5 runs through the sleeve 11, the second end section 18 tightly abuts it.
[0041] When the refrigerant line 5 is inserted from the refrigeration chamber 1 side, the sleeve 11 is held on the pipe support 12 in a form-fit manner; a tensile force, which acts on the sleeve 11 when the refrigerant line 5 is pushed forward, holds the flange 16 against the base of the channel 13.
[0042] The friction between the refrigerant line 5 and the second end section 18 ensures that the sleeve 11 is under tensile stress after the refrigerant line has been inserted, said tensile stress pressing the flange 16 against the base of the channel 13, and thus contributing to the flange 16 remaining immobile in the channel 13, even if it is exposed to an overpressure of the expanding insulation foam during the foaming process.
[0043] The central section 17 is easy to stretch as a result of the wave shape and can therefore also adjust without any problem to the shape of the arc 7, without stress forces that occur in the sleeve 11 driving the flange 16 out of the channel 13 again. The friction between the flange 16 and the pipe support 12 and an outer wall 22 of the channel 13 is sufficient to fix the flange 16 in this position in the channel 13 as well and to keep the opening 6 foam-tight.
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[0045] In order to further reduce the tendency of the flange 16 to detach from the pipe support 24 when the sleeve 11 is under tensile or bending stress, a form-fit can be provided between the flange 16 and the pipe support 24. To this end, as shown in the right half of
[0046] In the case shown in
[0047] While the sleeve in
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[0049] In the case of the sleeve 11′ in
[0050] In order to facilitate the introduction of the refrigerant pipe 5 into the second end section 18, a truncated cone-shaped transition 32 can be formed between this and the central section 17′.
[0051] The sleeve 11″ in
[0052] The sleeve 11″ is also easy and cheap to produce since it is free of undercuts; moreover, it can adjust well to an arc 7 in the refrigerant line 5 by at least one of the truncated cone-shaped regions only folding down on one part of its periphery.
[0053] In the central section 17′″ of the sleeve 11′″ in
[0054] The sleeve 11* in
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[0056] All embodiments of the sleeve described above can be provided on its second end section 18 with a reinforcing peripheral flange 31, as shown in
[0057] When the second end section 18 is expanded over its entire length by the inserted refrigerant line 5, the resulting friction can significantly hamper the insertion of the refrigerant line 5, especially in the case in
REFERENCE CHARACTERS
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TABLE-US-00001 1 refrigeration chamber 2 evaporator 3 inner container 4 thermal insulation layer 5 refrigerant line 6 opening 7 arc 8 line section 9 wall 10 line section 11 sleeve 12 pipe support 13 channel 14 longitudinal axis 15 first end section 16 flange 17 central section 18 second end section 19 notch 20 region with a large cross-section 21 region with a small cross-section 22 outer wall 23 bulge 24 pipe support 25 cylindrical region 26 ring-shaped wall 27 truncated cone-shaped region 28 truncated cone-shaped region 29 fin 30 step 31 flange 32 transition 33 projection