Refrigerator, refrigerator door and rotatable storage rack
11391509 · 2022-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D25/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2500/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D25/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invitation provides a rotatable storage rack, including a drawer, a storage rack body for slidingly receiving the drawer, and a sliding assembly disposed between the drawer and the storage rack body; wherein the sliding assembly includes a curved slide rail and a first pulley moving along the curved slide rail, the curved slide rail includes a horizontal section and a bent section, and the bent section is tangent to the horizontal section and arranged at an angle; when the first pulley moves along the horizontal section, the drawer is pulled out when the first pulley moves along the bent section, the drawer rotates downward.
Claims
1. A rotatable storage rack, comprising a drawer, a storage rack body for slidingly receiving the drawer, and a sliding assembly disposed between the drawer and the storage rack body; wherein the sliding assembly comprises a curved slide rail and a first pulley moving along the curved slide rail, the curved slide rail comprises a horizontal section and a bent section, and the bent section is tangent to the horizontal section and arranged at an angle; when the first pulley moves along the horizontal section, the drawer is pulled out; when the first pulley moves along the bent section, the drawer rotates downward; the sliding assembly comprises a support plate connected to the storage rack body, the curved slide rail is provided on one of the drawer and the support plate, and the first pulley is disposed on the other of the drawer and the support plate.
2. The rotatable storage rack according to claim 1, wherein the curved slide rail is disposed near a top of the drawer, the sliding assembly further comprises a second slide rail disposed away from the top of the drawer and a second pulley moving along the second slide rail, the second slide rail extends from a start point to an end point in a horizontal direction, and the bent section is configured as a circular arc with the end point of the second slide rail as a center of a circle and with a vertical distance from the horizontal section to the second slide rail as a radius.
3. The rotatable storage rack according to claim 1, wherein comprising a latch structure comprising a male portion and a female portion, the male portion is provided on one of the drawer and the storage rack body, the female portion is disposed on the other of the drawer and the storage rack body, and the male portion and the female portion cooperate with each other unlockably.
4. The rotatable storage rack according to claim 1, wherein the sliding assembly further comprises a sub-sliding mechanism, and the support plate is slidably connected to the storage rack body through the sub-sliding mechanism to increase a distance that the drawer may be drawn out.
5. The rotatable storage rack according to claim 4, wherein the sub-sliding mechanism comprises a third pulley provided on one of the support plate and the storage rack body, and a third slide rail disposed on the other of the support plate and the storage rack body, and the third pulley is received in the third slide rail and movable along the third slide rail.
6. The rotatable storage rack according to claim 4, wherein the sub-sliding mechanism further comprises a limiting member, the limiting member is provided on the support plate, the storage rack body is provided with a stop surface cooperating with the limiting member, and the limiting member cooperates with the stop surface to limit further displacement of the support plate relative to the storage rack body.
7. The rotatable storage rack according to claim 6, wherein the limiting member is an elastic piece extending in a horizontal direction, the horizontal direction is opposite to a direction in which the support plate is drawn out relative to the storage rack body, a free end of the elastic piece is provided with an inverted snap, the inverted snap has a limiting surface perpendicular to the horizontal direction, and the limiting surface abuts against the stop surface when the support plate moves to a limiting position relative to the storage rack body.
8. A refrigerator door, wherein comprising the rotatable storage rack according to claim 1.
9. A refrigerator, wherein comprising the rotatable storage rack according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The present invention will be described below in detail in combination with specific embodiments illustrated in drawings. However, these embodiments have no limitations on the present invention, and any transformations of structure, method, or function made by persons skilled in the art according to these embodiments fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
(8) The terms expressive of spatial relative positions, such as “upper”, “above”, “lower”, “below”, or the like herein are used to describe the relationship of a unit or feature relative to another unit or feature in the drawings, for the purpose of illustration and description. Terms expressive of the spatial relative positions are intended to comprise different orientations of the device in use or operation other than the orientations shown in the drawings. For example, if the device in the drawings is turned over, the units which are described to be located “below” or “under” other units or features are “above” other units or features. Therefore, the exemplary term “below” may comprise both the “above” and “below” orientations. The device may be oriented (rotated by 90 degrees or other orientations) in other ways, correspondingly explaining the expressions related to the space herein. Also, it should be understood that although the terms of first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements or structures, these described objects should not be limited by them. These terms are merely used to distinguish these described objects.
(9) A preferred refrigerator of the present invention comprises a refrigerator door. The refrigerator door comprises a housing, an inner liner 100, and a foaming material filled between the housing and the inner liner 100. As shown in
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(16) In the present embodiment, the sliding assembly comprises a support plate 30 connected to the storage rack body 20, the curved slide rail 31 is provided on one of the drawer 10 and the support plate 30, and the first pulley 11 is disposed on the other of the drawer 10 and the support plate 30. In the present embodiment, the curved slide rail 31 is provided on the support plate 30, and the first pulley 11 is connected to the top of the side wall of the drawer 10 by screws. In addition, the second slide rail 33 is also disposed on the support plate 30. Correspondingly, the second pulley 13 is connected to the bottom of the side wall of the drawer 10 by screws. Certainly, in a variant embodiment, the relative movement of the pulley and the slide rail may also be achieved by reversing the positions of the first pulley 11 and the curved slide rail 31, and by reversing the positions of the second pulley 13 and the second slide rail 33 simultaneously or non-simultaneously.
(17) The sliding assembly further comprises a sub-sliding mechanism, and the support plate 30 is slidably connected to the storage rack body 20 through the sub-sliding mechanism to increase a distance that the drawer 10 may be drawn out. Furthermore, the sub-sliding mechanism comprises a third pulley 35 provided on one of the support plate 30 and the storage rack body 20, and a third slide rail 25 disposed on the other of the support plate 30 and the storage rack body 20, and the third pulley 35 is received in the third slide rail 25 and movable along the third slide rail 25. The sub-sliding mechanism enables relative movement between the support plate 30 and the storage rack body 20, thereby increasing the distance that the drawer 10 may be pulled out relative to the storage rack body 20.
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(23) In summary, the storage rack 1 provided in the present embodiment avoids the problem of air leakage due to the assembling gap because the temperature and humidity of the storage rack 1 is adapted to be controlled independently due to the excellent sealing performance formed between the drawer 10 and the storage rack body 20; in addition, the curved slide rail 31 having the bent section 312 is provided between the drawer 10 and the storage rack body 20, so that the drawer 10 can rotate down relative to the storage rack body 20, thereby reducing the height of the drawer 10 and meeting the need of users not tall enough to access articles. In the above embodiment, the storage rack 1 is provided on the door of the refrigerator. Certainly, in a variant embodiment, the storage rack 1 may also be provided in the cabinet of the refrigerator.
(24) It should be understood that although the present specification is described based on embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. Such a narration way of the present specification is only for the sake of clarity. Those skilled in the art should take the present specification as an entirety. The technical solutions in the respective embodiments may be combined properly to form other embodiments which may be understood by those skilled in the art.
(25) A series of the detailed descriptions set forth above is merely specific description of feasible embodiments of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention. Equivalent embodiments or modifications made within the spirit of the present invention shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.