Household appliance
10724784 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D2323/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A household appliance has a case body and a door that is pivotable about a rotation axis relative to the case body. The door includes a doorframe and a front door panel connected to a front side of the doorframe. The front door panel includes a protruding portion that extends out of the doorframe along a length or width direction of the door, and the door further includes a cover member disposed behind the protruding portion. The structure of the door is thus more diversified, to ensure a function of the door, and at the same time, meet an appearance requirement of industrial design.
Claims
1. A household appliance, comprising: a case body and a door rotatably mounted about a rotation axis relative to said case body; said door including a doorframe defining door side surfaces of said door and a heat insulation module disposed in said doorframe, said doorframe having a front side and a front door panel being a plate mounted on the front side of said doorframe and covering said heat insulation module; said front door panel having a protruding portion that extends out of said doorframe along a length or width direction of said door; a hinge for defining the rotation axis, said hinge having a first end disposed on an end surface of said doorframe; and said door having a cover member disposed behind said protruding portion, said cover member having a cavity defined by walls of said cover member, said walls shielding at least three sides of said hinge.
2. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said cover member is affixed to at least one of said front door panel or said doorframe.
3. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said protruding portion extends out of said doorframe along a direction of the rotation axis, said hinge has a first end disposed behind said protruding portion, and said cover member shields the first end at least on a side of said hinge towards a door side surface.
4. The household appliance according to claim 3, wherein: said door side surfaces of said door include a first door side surface and a second door side surface opposite one another and arranged along a direction parallel to a length direction of the rotation axis and perpendicular to said front door panel; said second door side surface is closer to the rotation axis than said first door side surface; and said cover member has a first shielding wall towards said hinge, and said first shielding wall is disposed on a side of said hinge towards said first door side surface.
5. The household appliance according to claim 4, wherein said first shielding wall is formed by an end surface of said cover member.
6. The household appliance according to claim 5, wherein said first shielding wall comprises a first part and a second part connected to one another, said first part extends along a thickness direction of the door, and said second part extends along a direction from said first door side surface to said second door side surface.
7. The household appliance according to claim 6, wherein said first and second parts have a smooth transition.
8. The household appliance according to claim 3, wherein: said door side surfaces of said door include a first door side surface and a second door side surface opposite one another and arranged along a direction parallel to a length direction of the rotation axis and perpendicular to said front door panel; said second door side surface is closer to the rotation axis than said first door side surface; and said cover member has a shielding wall towards said hinge, and said shielding wall is disposed on a side of said hinge towards said second door side surface.
9. The household appliance according to claim 8, wherein said shielding wall is flush with said second door side surface.
10. The household appliance according to claim 3, wherein said cover member and said protruding portion are flush with each other on a side opposite said doorframe.
11. The household appliance according to claim 3, wherein said first end of said hinge is fixed to said doorframe.
12. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said cover member adheres to a rear side of said protruding portion.
13. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said doorframe comprises first and second door side surfaces located on two sides along a length direction of said protruding portion, and said cover member extends from said first door side surface to said second door side surface.
14. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein: said cover member is provided with a handle portion; or a handle portion is provided at the back of said protruding portion, and said cover member is located between said handle portion and said protruding portion.
15. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said cover member is a protective plate connected to a rear surface of said protruding portion to shield the rear surface.
16. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said doorframe comprises at least one border having a heat-insulation cavity inside, and said front door panel is connected to a front side of the at least one border.
17. The household appliance according to claim 16, wherein the at least one border is an extrusion member.
18. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said front door panel is a glass plate.
19. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said heat-insulation module is a heat-insulation glass module.
20. The household appliance according to claim 1, further comprising an inner door rotatably connected to said case body, wherein said door is rotatable relative to said inner door.
21. A household appliance, comprising: a case body and a door rotatably mounted about a rotation axis relative to said case body; said door including a doorframe defining door side surfaces of said door and a heat insulation module disposed in said doorframe, said doorframe having a front side and a front door panel being a plate mounted on the front side of said doorframe and covering said heat insulation module; said front door panel having a protruding portion that extends out of said doorframe along a length or width direction of said door; and said door having a cover member disposed behind said protruding portion; a hinge for defining the rotation axis, said hinge having a first end disposed on an end surface of said doorframe; said protruding portion extending out of said doorframe along a direction of the rotation axis, said hinge having a first end disposed behind said protruding portion, and said cover member shielding the first end at least on a side of said hinge towards a door side surface; and said cover member has a shielding wall towards said hinge, and said shielding wall is disposed on a side of said hinge opposite said doorframe.
22. A household appliance, comprising: a case body and a door rotatably mounted about a rotation axis relative to said case body; said door including a doorframe having a front side, door side surfaces, and a front door panel connected to the front side of said doorframe; said front door panel being a glass plate having a protruding portion extending out of said doorframe and laterally outward from said door side surfaces; a hinge for defining the rotation axis, said hinge having a first end disposed on an end surface of said doorframe; and said door having a cover member disposed behind said protruding portion and projecting outward from said doorframe and laterally outward from said door side surfaces along a length direction of said door, said cover member having a cavity defined by walls of said cover member, said walls shielding at least three sides of said hinge.
Description
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(6) Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
(7) The inner door 20 includes a door body 21 surrounding the opening 20a, and the door body 21 may be filled with a foaming heat-insulation material. The door body 21 of the inner door 20 is provided with a handle portion 22, and the handle portion 22 is provided with a handle groove 22a.
(8) In the present invention, the terms front and back respectively indicate the front and the back along a front-to-back direction of the door.
(9) In this embodiment, the outer door 30 has a heat-insulation portion 31 for closing the opening 20a. The heat-insulation portion 31 includes a heat-insulation glass module 31a, a doorframe 31b disposed around the heat-insulation glass module 31a, and a front door panel 32 disposed before the doorframe 31b. The doorframe 31b includes several borders (not shown in the figure) that extend along a length direction and a width direction, and the front door panel 32 is connected to front sides of the borders. The borders may be formed by means of a process such as an extrusion process or an injection molding process. Preferably, the border is an extrusion member. In some other embodiments, the heat-insulation portion may alternatively be a foaming door. The front door panel 32 is preferably a glass plate.
(10) Referring to
(11) In this embodiment, the protruding portions 32a, 32b, and 32c include a first protruding portion 32a and a second protruding portion 32b that extend out of two ends of the doorframe 31b along a length direction (a height direction of the door in
(12) Each of the cover members 34a, 34b, and 34c is fixed on at least one of the front door panel 32 or the doorframe 31b. Preferably, each of the cover members 34a, 34b, and 34c is connected to both the front door panel 32 and the doorframe 31b. For example, the cover member may be fixed on the doorframe by using a fixing structure, and at the same time, adhere to a rear surface of the front door panel.
(13) The first cover member 34a and the second cover member 34b are disposed at two ends of the outer door 30 along the length direction of the rotation axis 00. A side-opening door is used as an example. As shown in
(14) Advantages of this solution are as follows: The front door panel extends out of the doorframe along the length or width direction and forms the protruding portion. The cover member is disposed behind each protruding portion. On one hand, the cover member can achieve an enhancing effect, to improve strength of the protruding portion and prevent the protruding portion from breaking. On the other hand, the cover member can achieve a covering effect, to cover some components, such as a hinge and a door handle, in the door structure. Therefore, structures of the inner door and the outer door may be more diversified, to ensure their functions, and at the time, meet an appearance requirement of industrial design.
(15) In the embodiments shown in
(16) The hinges 41 and 42 each include the first end that extends to an end surface of the doorframe 31b, and the first end may include a hinge shaft, to thread through a shaft hole of the doorframe 31b, thereby fixing the hinges 41 and 42 to the doorframe 31b. Along the length direction of the rotation axis 00, a projection of the first end coincides with a projection of the doorframe 31b. The first protruding portion 32a extends out of the top of the doorframe 31b along a direction of the rotation axis 00, the first end of the hinge 41 is located behind the first protruding portion 32a, and the first cover member 34a shields a part of or all of the first end of the hinge 41 at least on a side of the hinge 41 towards a door side surface. The second protruding portion 32b extends out of the bottom of the doorframe 31b along a direction of the rotation axis 00, the first end of the hinge 42 is located behind the second protruding portion 32b, and the second cover member 34b shields a part of or all of the first end of the hinge 42 at least on a side of the hinge 42 towards a door side surface.
(17) The door side surface is a surface of a door that extends along a thickness direction of the door among outer surfaces of the door, that is, a surface that extends along the front-back direction of the door.
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(20) The accommodating cavity C of the first cover member 34a has a first shielding wall W1 towards the hinge 41, the first shielding wall W1 is located on a side of the hinge 41 towards the first door side surface S1, and the first shielding wall W1 is located between the first door side surface S1 and the rotation axis 00 along the width direction of the door. Along a direction from the first door side surface S1 to the second door side surface S2, the first end of the hinge 41 is shielded by the first shielding wall W1. Therefore, from the perspective of a free end of the outer door 30, the first end of the hinge 41 is shielded by the first shielding wall W1, to be hidden from the sight of a user.
(21) The accommodating cavity C of the first cover member 34a further has a second shielding wall W2 towards the hinge 41, the second shielding wall W2 is located on a side of the hinge 41 towards the second door side surface S2, and the second shielding wall W2 is located between the second door side surface S2 and the rotation axis 00 along the width direction of the door. Along a direction from the second door side surface S2 to the first door side surface S1, the first end of the hinge 41 is shielded by the second shielding wall W2. Therefore, from the perspective of the rotation axis 00 of the outer door 30, the first end of the hinge 41 is shielded by the second shielding wall W2, to be hidden from the sight of the user.
(22) It can be seen that, along the width direction of the door, the first end of the hinge 41 is located between the first shielding wall W1 and the second shielding wall W2, and is separately shielded by the first shielding wall W1 and the second shielding wall W2. Therefore, from the width direction of the door, the first end of the hinge 41 is hidden in the accommodating cavity C.
(23) It should be understood that, to ensure the aesthetic of the outer door 30 on the first door side surface S1 and the second door side surface S2, a side of the first cover member 34a on the second door side surface S2 is flush with the second door side surface S2, and a side on the first door side surface S1 is flush with the first door side surface S1.
(24) Further, the first cover member 34a further has a third shielding wall W3 towards the hinge 41, the third shielding wall W3 is located on a side of the hinge 41 opposite to the doorframe 31b, and the third shielding wall W3 serves as a top wall of the accommodating cavity C, to shield, at the top of the outer door 30, the first end of the hinge 41. Therefore, from the perspective of the top of the outer door 30, the first end of the hinge 41 is hidden behind the third shielding wall W3.
(25) It can be seen that, along the height direction of the door, the first end of the hinge 41 is located between the third shielding wall W3 and the end surface of the doorframe 31b. Therefore, from the height direction of the door, the first end of the hinge 41 is hidden in the accommodating cavity C.
(26) It should be understood that, to ensure the aesthetic of the outer door 30 at the top, the first cover member 34a and the first protruding portion 32a are flush with each other on a side opposite to the doorframe 31b, and a top surface of the first cover member 34a serves as a side surface at the top of the outer door.
(27) The shape of the second cover member 34b of the outer door 30 that is located behind the second protruding portion 32b may be set by referring to that of the first cover member 34a. When the outer door 30 is a door that turns upwards or downwards, a structure of the second cover member 34b and a structure of the first cover member 34a are preferably set to be consistent with each other. Therefore, hinges on both sides can be effectively shielded.
(28) In this embodiment, the second cover member 34b is disposed at the bottom of the outer door 30, and a probability for the hinge 42 at the bottom to be exposed to a visual field of the user is relatively small. Therefore, a structure of the second cover member 34b may be different from a structure of the first cover member 34a. As shown in
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(31) In some other embodiments, the third cover member may alternatively be a frame structure or another structure, and the handle portion of the outer door may be directly integrated into the third cover member.
(32) It should be understood that, the structure of the outer door 30 may alternatively be used in a refrigerator with a single-layer door structure in which the inner door is omitted and the outer door 30 is directly connected to the case body by using the hinges 41 and 42.
(33) In addition, the household appliance in this embodiment is not limited to a refrigerator, and may also be an electrical appliance, such as an oven, a microwave oven, or a disinfection cabinet, that has a storage space and is closed by using a door structure. The door structure may include only the outer door 30 or include both the inner door 20 and the outer door 30.
(34) Although the present invention has been disclosed above, the present invention is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art may make various variations or modifications without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the scope of the claims.