Shelf assembly and holding strut therefor
11536509 · 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D2325/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/0044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2325/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B96/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A shelf assembly, in particular for a domestic cooling device, includes a receiving plate having a front plate edge, a rear plate edge and two lateral plate edges, and a holding strut on at least one of the lateral plate edges for supporting the receiving plate. The holding strut has in the region of a rear strut end at least one hook structure for fitting the holding strut into a mounting opening of a carrying structure. At a distance beneath the hook structure, the holding strut forms a first support structure for support on a front side, facing the strut, of the carrying structure. The holding strut, in the region of the rear strut end, at a distance above the first support structure, provides a resiliently deflectable second support structure for support on the front side, facing the strut, of the carrying structure.
Claims
1. A shelf assembly for a domestic cooling device, comprising: a receiving plate having a front plate edge, a rear plate edge and two lateral plate edges; and a holding strut on at least one of the lateral plate edges for supporting the receiving plate, wherein the holding strut has in a region of a rear strut end at least one hook structure for fitting the holding strut into a mounting opening formed in a front side of a carrying structure and, at a distance beneath the hook structure, forms a first support structure for support on a front side, facing the strut, of a supporting wall of the carrying structure, and the holding strut is configured to protrude freely from the rear strut end to a front strut end in a mounted state of the holding strut, wherein the holding strut, in the region of the rear strut end, at a distance above the first support structure, provides a resiliently deflectable second support structure for support on the front side, facing the strut, of the supporting wall of the carrying structure, wherein the first support structure is formed by a plane abutment surface which is substantially perpendicular to a plate plane of the receiving plate and which forms part of the rear strut end, and wherein the second support structure—when viewed in a section perpendicular to the plate plane of the receiving plate and running parallel to the lateral plate edges—has an elongate spring limb extending at a sloping angle to a plate normal of the receiving plate, wherein the elongate spring limb has a spring leg and a support foot forming a free end of the spring limb, wherein the elongate spring limb is configured to abut resiliently against the front side of the supporting wall of the carrying structure with an outer rear end of the support foot, wherein the elongate spring limb with its free limb end is inclined towards the rear strut end in a plane substantially perpendicular to the plate plane of the receiving plate and running parallel to the lateral plate edges thereby being configured to provide a spring biasing force in the plane perpendicular to the plate plane of the receiving plate and running parallel to the lateral plate edges for enhancing a mechanical contact between the holding strut and the carrying structure in a mounted state of the holding strut when the elongate spring limb is deflected so as to resiliently abut against the front side of the supporting wall.
2. The shelf assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second support structure is arranged between the hook structure and the first support structure.
3. The shelf assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second support structure is arranged closer to the hook structure than to the first support structure.
4. The shelf assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second support structure is resiliently deflectable in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to the plate plane of the receiving plate and runs parallel to the lateral plate edges.
5. The shelf assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holding strut has a strut body extending along the lateral plate edge, and wherein the hook structure, the first support structure and the second support structure are integral parts of the strut body.
6. The shelf assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the strut body is manufactured from a surface-coated metal material, and, at the hook structure and at the second support structure, forms contact points that are locally freed of the surface coating for the electrical contacting of the carrying structure.
7. The shelf assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the strut body is in the form of a flat body and is produced by cutting or stamping a strut preform from sheet-metal material.
8. The shelf assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a cover strip, arranged at the front plate edge of the receiving plate and extending substantially over the entire length of the front plate edge, as a carrier of at least one electrical consumer, wherein the holding strut is located in an electric circuit which leads to the electrical consumer.
9. A storage arrangement for household items, in particular a domestic cooling device, the storage arrangement comprising: a carrying structure having a plurality of mounting openings arranged at a mutual distance one above the other; and a shelf assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the case of the fitting of the hook structure of the holding strut of the shelf assembly into a mounting opening above a lowermost of the mounting openings, the hook structure and the second support structure are supported on opposite wall sides of a first wall portion, located between the mounting opening and a next lower mounting opening, of the carrying structure, and the first support structure is supported on a second wall portion, located beneath the next lower mounting opening, of the carrying structure.
10. A holding strut for supporting a receiving plate, the holding strut comprising: a strut body in the form of a flat body having a strut form which—when viewed in a plan view of a flat side of the flat body—tapers from a first strut end to an opposite second strut end, wherein the strut body has in a region of said first strut end a hook structure for the fitting of the holding strut into a mounting opening of a carrying structure and, at a distance from the hook structure, forms a first support structure for support on a front side, facing the strut, of the carrying structure, wherein the strut body provides in the region of the first strut end a resiliently deflectable second support structure for lying with a free end against the front side, facing the strut, of the carrying structure thereby providing a spring biasing force for enhancing a mechanical and electrical contact between the holding strut and the carrying structure in a mounted state of the holding strut, wherein the second support structure is arranged offset with respect to the first support structure in the direction towards the hook structure, wherein the strut body is manufactured from a surface-coated metal material, and the strut body forms at the second support structure an electrically conducting contact point that is locally freed of the surface coating for the electrical contacting of the carrying structure.
11. The holding strut as claimed in claim 10, wherein the strut body forms at the hook structure or/and at the first support structure an electrically conducting contact point that is locally freed of the surface coating for the electrical contacting of the carrying structure.
12. The holding strut as claimed in claim 10, wherein the strut body is manufactured from sheet-metal material and the second support structure is formed by cutting or stamping of the sheet-metal material.
13. A shelf assembly for a domestic cooling device, comprising: a receiving plate having a front plate edge, a rear plate edge and two lateral plate edges; and a holding strut on at least one of the lateral plate edges for supporting the receiving plate, wherein the holding strut has in a region of a rear strut end at least one hook structure for fitting the holding strut into a mounting opening of a carrying structure and, at a distance beneath the hook structure, forms a first support structure for support on a front side, facing the strut, of the carrying structure, wherein the first support structure forms part of the rear strut end, wherein the holding strut, in the region of the rear strut end, at a distance above the first support structure, provides a resiliently deflectable second support structure for lying resiliently with a free end against the front side, facing the strut, of the carrying structure thereby providing a spring biasing force for enhancing a mechanical and electrical contact between the holding strut and the carrying structure in a mounted state of the holding strut, wherein the holding strut has a strut body that is formed of a surface-coated metal material and forms at the hook structure an electrically conductive contact point that is locally freed of the surface coating for the electrical contacting of the carrying structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) Reference will first be made to
(6) The interior of the cooling device 10 can be or is capable of being equipped with a wide variety of built-in parts which are suitable for receiving and holding foodstuffs. At least one of these built-in parts is a shelf assembly 28, which has as the central component a receiving plate 30 which serves as a shelf and is manufactured, for example, from a transparent glass or plastics material.
(7) The receiving plate 30 has, in a flat-side plan view, a rectangular outline with lateral plate edges 32, a rear plate edge 34 and a front plate edge, which in the view of
(8) The shelf assembly 28 additionally comprises two holding struts 38, each of which is arranged in the region of one of the lateral plate edges 32 of the receiving plate 30 and only one of which is shown by a broken line in
(9) The protective strip 36 (trim) on the one hand provides mechanical protection for the front plate edge of the receiving plate 30, on the other hand it has an illuminating function. For this purpose, in the example shown a plurality of lighting elements 40 are accommodated in the protective strip 36, which lighting elements are arranged in an electric circuit in which the holding struts 38 are also incorporated. The lighting elements 40 represent an electrical consumer that is integrated into the shelf assembly 28. It will be appreciated that the number of lighting elements 40 shown in
(10) Reference will now be made to
(11) The strut body 44 has a rear strut end 46 and a front strut end 48. The terms rear and front relate to the view of a user standing in front of the open refrigerator 10 in
(12) On its strut upper side the strut body 44 forms a planar receiving surface 50 for a receiving plate (not shown in
(13) As is apparent especially from
(14) The supporting wall 52 is manufactured from a metallic, current-conducting material, so that, via the supporting wall 52, electric current conduction from the carrying structure 42 into the strut body 44 and from the strut body into the protective strip 36 to the electrical consumers therein is possible. For example, the carrying structure 42 comprises for this purpose a metal profile rail which is provided with the mounting openings 54 in one of its profile walls. The profile rail has, for example, a U-shaped cross-section, wherein the middle, shorter limb of the U forms the supporting wall 52 and is provided with the mounting openings 54.
(15) The strut body 44 is designed with at least one hook structure 56 with which the strut body 44 can be introduced into one of the mounting openings 54 and can be fitted therein. The hook structure 56 forms a hook nose 58 which, on fitting of the strut body 44, comes into supporting contact with the rear side, remote from the strut, of the supporting wall 52. In some embodiments, the surface coating of the strut body 44 is removed locally at least in the region of the hook nose 58, so that an electrically conducting contact region is produced by contact of the hook nose 58 with the supporting wall 52.
(16) The strut body 44 additionally forms, at a distance beneath the hook structure 56, an abutment surface 60 with which the strut body 44, when it is mounted on the carrying structure 42, is supported on the front side, facing the strut, of the supporting wall 52. The abutment surface 60 forms a first support structure within the meaning of the present disclosure. In some embodiments, the surface coating of the strut body 44 is removed locally also in the region of the abutment surface 60, so that a further electrically conducting contact region is produced by contact of the abutment surface 60 with the supporting wall 52.
(17) It will be seen from
(18) Between the hook structure 56 and the abutment surface 60, the strut body 44 additionally forms a biasing contact structure 66, which is an integral part of the strut body 44 and—like the hook structure 56 and the abutment surface 60—is produced as the result of the cutting or stamping of the sheet-metal material from which the strut preform is formed. The biasing contact structure 66 forms a second support structure within the meaning of the present disclosure. It serves to generate a spring biasing force, which is to improve the quality of the contact between the hook nose 58 and the wall portion 64 and thus the reliability of the electrical contacting of the wall portion 64 by the hook nose 58. In the mounted state of the holding strut 38, the biasing contact structure 66 is supported on the front side, facing the strut, of the supporting wall 52, namely specifically on the front side of the wall portion 64 on which the hook nose 58 is also supported. It will be seen in particular from the view of
(19) The biasing contact structure 66 has an elongate leg portion 68 protruding from adjoining regions of the strut body 44. The leg portion serves as a spring limb (or spring leg). At the free leg end of the leg portion 68 there is formed a support foot 70 with which the biasing contact structure 66 is supported on the wall portion 64 in the mounted state of the holding strut 38. The leg portion 68 with the support foot 70 is resiliently deflectable in the main plane of the strut body 44, that is to say in the plane of the drawing of
(20) Beneath the abutment surface 60 the strut body 44 in the example shown has a rearwardly projecting centering nose 72 which, on mounting of the holding strut 38, enters a mounting opening 54 located beneath the wall portion 62 in order to ensure lateral fixing of the holding strut 38.
(21) The mounted state of the holding strut 38 on the carrying structure 42 with the biasing contact structure 66 lying resiliently against the wall portion 64 is clearly visible in the perspective view of
(22) Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.