Abstract
A shelf for a household refrigeration appliance includes a shelf plate having a first plate element and a separate second plate element. The second plate element is disposed next to the first plate element in a use position in the widthwise direction of the shelf to form the shelf plate and the second plate element can be removed non-destructively to make the shelf plate smaller. A carrier frame only borders the edges of the shelf plate. The shelf has a center web oriented in the depthwise direction of the shelf. Both plate elements rest on the center web in their use position.
Claims
1. A shelf for a household refrigeration appliance, the shelf comprising: a shelf plate including a first plate element, a separate second plate element and edges; said second plate element being disposed next to said first plate element in a widthwise direction of the shelf in a use position to form said shelf plate; said second plate element being non-destructively removable to make said shelf plate smaller; a carrier frame bordering said edges of said shelf plate, said carrier frame having side frame elements disposed at sides of the shelf and a rear frame element disposed at a rear of the shelf; and a center web oriented in a depthwise direction of the shelf, said first and second plate elements both resting on said center web in said use position, said center web having a stowage unit with a holding groove into which said second plate element extends in a non-use position; said center web being connected to said rear frame element and being shorter in the depthwise direction of the shelf than half of each of said side frame elements.
2. The shelf according to claim 1, wherein said center web opens out at said rear frame element.
3. The shelf according to claim 2, wherein said center web is releasably connected to said rear frame element.
4. The shelf according to claim 3, which further comprises at least one of a plug-type connection or a screw connection releasably connecting said center web to said rear frame element.
5. The shelf according to claim 1, wherein said center web has an upwardly open bearing platform on which said second plate element rests in said use position, said center web has a receptacle disposed adjacent said bearing platform with a holding groove, and said first plate element projects into and is held in said holding groove of said receptacle.
6. The shelf according to claim 5, wherein said holding groove of said receptacle has a lower boundary wall with a snap-fit element being snap-fitted into a groove in a lower face of said first plate element.
7. The shelf according to claim 5, wherein said holding groove of said stowage unit is disposed below said receptacle.
8. The shelf according to claim 1, wherein said holding groove has a front end being at least one of upwardly or downwardly widened.
9. The shelf according to claim 1, wherein said holding groove has an uneven lower boundary wall.
10. The shelf according to claim 9, wherein said lower boundary wall has a rear, lowered section.
11. The shelf according to claim 1, wherein said center web has a hollow main body with a side, and said center web has a side cover being separate from said hollow main body, being disposed on said hollow main body, being non-destructively removable from said hollow main body and closing off said side of said hollow main body.
12. The shelf according to claim 1, wherein said carrier frame extends only around three sides of the shelf.
13. The shelf according to claim 12, wherein said rear frame element and said side frame elements are separate components being releasably interconnected.
14. The shelf according to claim 13, wherein said rear frame element and said side frame elements are releasably interconnected by plug connections and screw connections.
15. The shelf according to claim 12, wherein said rear frame element has an upper grooved holder for receiving a rear edge of said first plate element.
16. The shelf according to claim 12, wherein one of said side frame elements has a bearing platform with an open top on which said first plate element rests.
17. The shelf according to claim 12, wherein said rear frame element has an upper grooved holder for receiving a rear edge of said first plate element, and one of said side frame elements has a bearing platform with an open top on which said first plate element rests.
18. The shelf according to claim 12, wherein at least one of said rear frame element or one of said side frame elements and said center web have said stowage unit, and said second plate element is configured to be stowed in said stowage unit below said first plate element in said non-use position.
19. The shelf according to claim 18, wherein at least one of said rear frame element or one of said side frame elements has an integrated holding groove for said stowage unit and said center web has said integrated holding groove of said stowage unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(1) FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic, perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of an inventive household refrigeration appliance;
(2) FIG. 2 is a fragmentary, enlarged perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of an inventive shelf in a compartment of the household refrigeration appliance, the shelf being shown with both plate elements of a shelf plate in a use position;
(3) FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2, in which the second plate element is disposed in a non-use position;
(4) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of an inventive shelf with the shelf plate in the use position;
(5) FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4, in which the second plate element has been removed from the use position;
(6) FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a rear frame element of a carrier frame of the shelf;
(7) FIG. 7A is a fragmentary, perspective view of a rear corner region of the shelf in the region of the first plate element of the shelf plate;
(8) FIG. 7B is a different fragmentary, perspective view of the components according to FIG. 7A;
(9) FIG. 8A is a fragmentary, perspective view of the second plate element in the front region with a separate securing element disposed thereon;
(10) FIG. 8B is a view similar to FIG. 8A, also showing the first plate element of the shelf plate;
(11) FIG. 9 is a fragmentary, perspective view of a center web, which is disposed between the two plate elements of the shelf plate;
(12) FIG. 10 is a vertical, perspective sectional view through the center web according to FIG. 9, also showing the two plate elements of the shelf plate;
(13) FIG. 11 is a fragmentary, perspective view of a sub-region of the first plate element;
(14) FIG. 12 is a fragmentary, perspective view of a further sub-region of the shelf;
(15) FIG. 13 is a fragmentary, vertical sectional view through the diagram according to FIG. 12;
(16) FIG. 14 is a fragmentary, perspective sectional view through the shelf in the region of a second side frame element provided to hold the second plate element;
(17) FIG. 15 is a fragmentary, perspective view according to FIG. 14, in which the second plate element is disposed in an intermediate removal position following on from the end position shown in FIG. 14;
(18) FIG. 16 is a view similar to FIGS. 14 and 15, in which the second plate element is shown in a further intermediate removal position for removal, following on from the position in FIG. 15;
(19) FIG. 17 is a fragmentary, perspective view of a further exemplary embodiment of a shelf; and
(20) FIG. 18 is a fragmentary, perspective view of a further exemplary embodiment of a shelf.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(21) Referring now in detail to the figures of the drawings, in which identical elements or those of identical function are shown with the same reference characters and first, particularly, to FIG. 1 thereof, there is seen a perspective view of a household refrigeration appliance 1. The household refrigeration appliance 1 is configured to store and preserve food. The household refrigeration appliance 1 has a housing 2. At least one compartment 3 for holding food is configured in the housing 2. The compartment 3 can be a refrigeration compartment or a freezer compartment.
(22) The household refrigeration appliance 1 can be a refrigerator or a freezer or a combined refrigerator/freezer appliance. The household refrigeration appliance 1 also has a door 4. The door 4 is disposed pivotably on the housing 2. It is disposed so that it closes the front of the compartment 3. The compartment 3 is delimited by walls of an inner container 5 of the household refrigeration appliance 1. In the example shelves are disposed in the compartment 3. The removable shelves can also be referred to as compartment bases. An exemplary embodiment of a shelf 6 is shown to illustrate this. In this exemplary embodiment a shelf plate is formed as a continuous surface from two separate plate elements 7, 8. Both plate elements are disposed in the use position. They are disposed next to one another in this case in the widthwise direction (x-direction) of the shelf 6. The widthwise direction is also that of the household refrigeration appliance 1. The two plate elements are disposed at the same height in a heightwise direction (y-direction). The heightwise direction corresponds to that of the shelf 6 and is also the same as the heightwise direction of the household refrigeration appliance 1. In their use position the two plate elements 7, 8 are also disposed at the same depth as one another in a depthwise direction (z-direction). The depthwise direction of the shelf 6 also corresponds to the depthwise direction of the household refrigeration appliance 1.
(23) FIG. 1 also shows a corresponding shelf 6 by way of example, with only the use position of the first plate element 7 being shown. The second plate element 8 is disposed below the first plate element 7 in a heightwise direction and is positioned in a non-use position. However, it remains disposed or stowed on the shelf 6 itself in this non-use position.
(24) FIG. 2 shows an enlarged view of a detail of the household refrigeration appliance 1. A number of compartment bases or shelves 6 are also disposed in this case by way of example. A shelf 6 is shown herein with two plate elements 7 and 8 in a use position. The first plate element 7 and the second plate element 8 are disposed next to one another and without overlap so that they form a common continuous horizontal and flat shelf plate 9. As shown, objects, in particular items for storage, can be placed on the shelves 6. When the entire shelf plate 9 is in the full use position according to the view in FIG. 2, objects can be placed on both plate elements 7 and 8.
(25) FIG. 3 shows the shelf 6 in a configuration, in which only the first plate element 7 is disposed in the use position. The second plate element 8 is disposed in the non-use position. To this end it is disposed below the first plate element 7 when viewed in a heightwise direction and in the same width position as the first plate element 7 when viewed in the widthwise direction and/or at the same depth position as the first plate element 7 when viewed in a depthwise direction. In particular the second plate element 8 is stowed on a carrier frame 10 of the shelf 6 in the non-use position. In this embodiment the space that becomes free in an upward direction in the region of the second plate element 8 can be used to hold larger objects, such as bottles, below the shelf 6, these then projecting further up in a heightwise direction than the shelf 6. Those objects then extend upward between the two stacked plate elements 7 and 8 and the carrier frame 10.
(26) FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a shelf 6. The shelf 6 includes the first plate element 7 and the separate second plate element 8. The first plate element 7 is a preferably rectangular plate. The second plate element 8 is preferably a rectangular plate. In particular the two plate elements 7 and 8 are identical in size. The first plate element 7 and/or the second plate element 8 can be made of an at least partially transparent material. They can be plastic or glass plates.
(27) In particular the shelf 6 has a carrier frame 10 that is separate from the two separate plate elements 7 and 8. The carrier frame 10 is U-shaped. It only engages around the shelf plate 9 on three sides. The carrier frame 10 is therefore only a three-sided frame. As shown in the view in FIG. 4, the carrier frame 10 has a first side frame element 11, a rear frame element 12 and a second side frame element 13. The shelf plate 9 is not bordered by the carrier frame 10 at least at the front. The shelf plate 9 is exposed at the front.
(28) Provision can be made for the three-sided carrier frame 10 to be configured as a single piece. This means that it is also produced as a single piece.
(29) In one advantageous embodiment, provision is made for the three frame elements 11, 12 and 13 to be separate components. They can be connected to one another by using a respective connection, in particular a non-destructively releasable connection. Provision can be made in particular for the first frame element 11 to be connected to an end of the rear frame element 12 at its rear end in the depthwise direction (z-direction). In particular a plug-type connection and/or a screw connection can be provided in this case. The same provision can be made in a rear corner region of the shelf 6 between the second side frame element 13 and the rear frame element 12.
(30) In one advantageous embodiment, provision is made for the rear frame element 12 to be inserted into the first side frame element 11. The same provision can be made for the connection between the rear frame element 12 and the second side frame element 13. This results in connections that overlap in a widthwise direction between the above-mentioned frame elements 11, 12, 13 in rear corner regions 14 and 15. Provision is made in particular for an end plate 16 of the first frame element 11, which is only disposed in the corner region 14, to partially cover the rear frame element 12 from above. The same provision can be made with a cover plate 17 between the second side frame element 13 and the rear frame element 12. The cover plate 17 is only configured in the corner region 15.
(31) FIG. 4 shows the shelf plate 9 in a full use position. This means that both plate elements 7 and 8 are disposed next to one another in a widthwise direction, in particular without overlap. They are in identical positions in a depthwise direction and in a heightwise direction, forming a continuous rectangular shelf plate 9. In particular the shelf 6 is also configured in a rectangular manner.
(32) In one advantageous embodiment, provision is made for the first plate element 7 to have a separate edge protection element 19 on a front edge 18. This is configured in particular as a U-profile and/or as a single piece. Provision can also be made for a corresponding edge protection element 21 to be disposed on a front edge 20 of the second plate element 8.
(33) The edge protection elements 19 and 21 can be rails that are separate from the plate elements 7 and 8. They are for example attached or bonded thereto.
(34) In one advantageous embodiment, provision is made for the first plate element 7 to have a separate edge protection element 23 on its rear edge 22 opposite the front edge 18 (FIG. 7B). The edge protection element 23 can be U-shaped in particular in cross section in this case too. Provision can also be made in particular for the second plate element 8 to have a separate edge protection element 25 at its rear end 24 (FIG. 5). The edge protection element 25 can be U-shaped.
(35) In one advantageous embodiment, the shelf 6 also has a connecting element or a front securing element 26 that is separate from the plate elements 7, 8 and the carrier frame 10. The securing element 26 is configured as a rail or bar. It engages around the front of the second plate element 8. In particular it is disposed on the second plate element 8 in such a manner that it cannot be displaced in a widthwise direction. In particular it is disposed in a fixed position thereon. For example, a clamped connection or bonded connection or the like can be provided in this case. In particular the securing element 26 also engages around the edge protection element 21.
(36) The securing element 26 projects laterally in a widthwise direction beyond the width of the second plate element 8 in its corner region. When the entire shelf plate 9 is in the use position shown in FIG. 4, the securing element 26 therefore also protrudes beyond a sub-region of the front edge 18 of the first plate element 7. In particular it also engages around a preferably present front edge protection 19 at the front. The securing element 26 is however not connected to the second plate element 7 in a fixed manner. It only serves as a front protective cover or protective cap for the first plate element 7. In particular there is no position-securing connection to the first plate element 7 in a widthwise direction and in a depthwise direction. The fixed configuration of the securing element 26 on the second plate element 8, which results in a position-fixing configuration thereon in a depthwise direction, means that the same is not brought about with the first plate element 7. The fixed positioning in a depthwise direction on the second plate element 8 means that the first plate element 7 is also held at the same level in a heightwise direction as the second plate element 8 in this configuration according to FIG. 4. When the shelf plate 9 is in the full use position the securing element 26 therefore represents a front position or level holding element. This prevents unwanted displacement of the two plate elements 7 and 8 in a heightwise direction.
(37) As is shown in FIG. 4, the two side frame elements 11 and 13 do not extend over the entire depth of the plate elements 7 and 8. They end a distance before the front edges 18 and 20.
(38) In one advantageous embodiment, provision is made for the shelf 6 to have a stowage unit 27. The stowage unit 27 is integrated in particular in the first side frame element 11 and/or the rear frame element 12 and is therefore configured as a single piece therewith. In particular the stowage unit 27 has a holding groove 28 in the first side frame element 11. The side of the first plate element 7 is held by the first side frame element 11. The second plate element 8 is not held by it in the use position.
(39) The holding groove 28 is configured below a bearing platform 29 of the first frame element 11 when viewed in a heightwise direction. The bearing platform 29 is open at the top. This allows the first plate element 7 to be positioned thereon from above. It is not covered laterally by the first frame element 11 in an upward direction.
(40) The first frame element 11 also has a side stop web 30. The stop web 30 rises upward from the bearing platform 29. The stop web 30 forms a position limit or displacement stop for the first plate element 7 in a widthwise direction.
(41) In one advantageous embodiment, the stowage unit 27 also has a further holding groove 31 in the rear frame element 12. The holding groove 31 shown in FIG. 5 is open at the front. The second plate element 8 can therefore be inserted into the holding groove 28 and/or the holding groove 31 in the use position and is therefore stowed below the first plate element 7.
(42) The shelf 6 has a center web 32 (FIG. 4). The center web 32 is preferably a part that is separate in particular from the carrier frame 10. The center web 32 holds the first plate element 7 on the edge region opposite the first frame element 11. The center web 32 extends in a depthwise direction. In one advantageous embodiment it is disposed directly on the rear frame element 12. The center web 32 can be a separate part from the rear frame element 12. It can be connected to the rear frame element 12 by a plug-type connection and/or a screw connection. Provision can be made for the center web 32 to be shorter, when viewed in a depthwise direction, than the two side frame elements 11 and 13. Provision can also be made for the center web 32 to be longer. The center web 32 can extend over the entire length of the two plate elements 7 and 8 measured in a depthwise direction. The center web 32 is formed as a mount or bearing part for the first plate element 7. When the second plate element 8 is in the use position, it is also disposed so that it rests on the center web 32. When the second plate element 8 is in the non-use position, in one advantageous embodiment, the center web 32 also serves as a subcomponent of the stowage unit 27. To this end the center web 32 advantageously has an integrated holding groove 33. The second plate element 8 can be inserted into this and held therein in the non-use position.
(43) In one advantageous embodiment, provision can therefore be made for the stowage unit 27 to be formed by a three-sided, in particular U-shaped, holding groove. This can be formed by the three separate holding grooves 28, 31 and 33.
(44) As is shown in FIG. 4, the center web 32 has a bearing platform 34. The bearing platform 34 is configured to be open at the top. Only the second plate element 8 rests on top of the bearing platform 34 in its use position. The center web 32 also has an integrated retaining part 35. This preferably has a slot or groove 36. The edge of the first plate element 7 projects into the slot or groove 36. This is shown in FIG. 4. As is shown, the engagement part 35 with the groove 36 is disposed above the preferably configured holding groove 33 when viewed in a heightwise direction.
(45) The first plate element 7 is in particular incorporated in a fixed position on the carrier frame 10 and the center web 32.
(46) FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the shelf 6, with the second plate element 8 removed from its use position. In FIG. 5 the second side frame element 13 is shown in a sectional view (sectional plane is the y-z plane). As shown in the views in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the second frame element 13 has a cutout 37a that is open at the bottom. A holding cam, for example a cam 83, 84 (FIG. 18), disposed on a side wall of the inner container 5, can be disposed in this cutout 37a. Additionally or alternatively a further cutout 37b can be configured, into which a further cam, for example cam 83 or 84 (FIG. 18), can engage on a vertical side wall of the inner container 5. This is the case when the shelf 6 is disposed in the compartment 3 and held in particular on vertical side walls of the inner container 5. The first frame element 11 can also be configured in the same way.
(47) In particular the holding groove 31 referred to above is configured in the rear frame element 12 preferably at least over the length of the first plate element 7. It can be configured over the entire length of the rear frame element 12. This is shown in FIG. 5. As shown in the views in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the insides of the two side frame elements 11 and 13 are configured as a framework structure. This means that they are low in weight and also extremely rigid.
(48) Provision is made in particular for the second side frame element 13 not to have a component for the stowage unit 27. In particular it therefore has no additional holding groove, as formed by the holding groove 28.
(49) A grooved holder 38, as shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, is preferably configured to hold the first plate element 7 on the rear frame element 12. In one advantageous embodiment the grooved holder 38 is configured over the entire length of the rear frame element 12 in the widthwise direction. It therefore also serves correspondingly to hold the rear region of the second plate element 8, when the latter is disposed in the use position. The grooved holder 38 is configured above the separate holding groove 31 in a heightwise direction.
(50) FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the rear frame element 12. As shown, the grooved holder 38 is delimited by an upper wall 39. The grooved holder 38 is delimited by a boundary wall 40 at the bottom. The boundary wall 40 is an upper wall 41 of a separating web 42. The separating web 42 is configured as a single piece with the rear frame element 12. The separating web 42 includes the upper wall 41. It also includes a lower wall 43. The separating web 42 is preferably configured as a hollow profile. The lower wall 43 of the separating web 42 delimits the holding groove 31 at the top. The separating web 42 is therefore a partition between the grooved holder 38 and the holding groove 31 and delimits both directly. The holding groove 31 is delimited at the bottom by a lower wall or lower boundary wall 44. As shown, the separating web 42 extends further forward, when viewed in a depthwise direction, than the upper boundary wall or the upper wall 39. It therefore also extends further forward than the lower boundary wall 44.
(51) As is shown in FIG. 6, at least one screw dome 46 is integrated in a hollow space 45 in the separating web 42. In the view in FIG. 6 the second side frame element 13 can be screwed to the screw dome 46. The side of the second frame element 13 is also positioned on the structure of the rear frame element 12. A further drilled hole 47 is also integrated in a front, in particular tapered, region of the separating web 42. The drilled hole 47 is preferably configured to pass through the entire length. The separate center web 32 can be screwed to it. This also allows additional screwing of the side frame element 13 to the end of the rear frame element 12.
(52) As is also shown in FIG. 6, the upper wall 41 of the separating web 42 also has a surface offset 48. This channel-like offset 48, which is oriented in the direction of the longitudinal axis and is configured in a depthwise direction by configuring a height offset, in particular a stepped height offset, allows easier removal of the second plate element 8. In particular the surface offset 48 has an angled wall 49 oriented downward. The upper wall 39 advantageously has a bevel 50 facing the grooved holder 38 at its front end. This widens the grooved holder 38 at its front end, thereby facilitating the insertion and removal of the second plate element 8.
(53) Provision is made in particular for the rear frame element 12 to have a hollow chamber 51, which adjoins the grooved holder 38 and the holding groove 31 as well as the separating web 42 at the rear.
(54) As is also shown in FIG. 6, the lower wall 43 of the separating web 42 is in particular not configured to be straight. It has a straight rear segment 52. Adjoining this at the front is a further segment 53 oriented at an angle upward and to the front. The bevel on one hand allows better securing of the position of the side frame element 13 and/or 11 and/or better securing of the position of the center web 32. In particular it allows easier removal and insertion of the second plate element 8 into the stowage position below the first plate element 7.
(55) In one advantageous embodiment, provision is also made for the separating web 42 to have both an upward bevel 54 and a downward bevel 55 in its front edge region. Such tapering in the taper also facilitates the insertion and removal of the plate elements 7 and/or 8.
(56) FIG. 7A shows a perspective view of a left rear corner region of the shelf 6. As shown, the bearing platform 29 has a holding trough 56. A lower arm 57 of the edge protection element 23 is embedded herein. As is also shown, the position of the first plate element 7 is also secured in a depthwise direction by the end plate 16. The end plate 16 engages forward around an upper arm 58 of the edge protection element 23. As is also shown in FIG. 7B, the lower arm 57 of the edge protection element 23 extends further forward than the upper arm 58.
(57) As is shown in FIG. 7B, the separating web 42 includes a bearing platform 59 in its upper wall 41. The lower arm 57 rests on this bearing platform 59. This allows better positioning and a mechanically more stable configuration of the first plate element 7.
(58) The same applies to the second plate element 8, when it is disposed in the use position on the rear frame element 12.
(59) Provision can also be made for the bearing platform 59 to serve as a storage region for items, in particular stored goods. This is possible particularly when the second plate element 8 is disposed in its non-use position, thereby exposing the top of the bearing platform 29 at least over the width of the second plate element 8 when viewed in a widthwise direction. Smaller items, such as yogurt containers or the like, can be placed thereon in this case for example.
(60) FIG. 8A shows a partial detail of the front region of the second plate element 8. The clamping position, in particular secured against displacement in a widthwise direction, of the securing element 26 is clearly shown. In particular the securing element 26 is configured in the manner of a brace and engages around the edge protection element 19. This prevents removal in a depthwise direction. Displacement in a widthwise direction is also prevented by a stop wall 60. As shown in the view in FIG. 8b, the securing element 26 has a hollow region 61. The hollow region 61 engages around the front corner region of the first plate element 7, as shown in FIG. 8B. This is the case when both plate elements 7 and 8 are disposed in the use position. As is also shown in FIG. 8B, an overlap a measured in a depthwise direction is configured between the securing element 26 and the first plate element 7. It can also be seen that there is no clamping in the longitudinal segment of the securing element 26, which is only configured to hold the front corner regions of the first plate element 7. The front corner region of the first plate element 7 therefore simply projects into the hollow region 61, without a clamping or snap-in connection being configured.
(61) FIG. 9 shows a further perspective view of the center web 32. As is shown, a snap-fit element 63 is configured on a base 62 of the groove 36. It projects into the groove 36. This allows a snap-fit connection with a snap-fit holder 64, as shown in FIG. 11. The snap-fit holder 64 is configured in a lower face 65 of the first plate element 7. This improves the secured configuration and mounting in a fixed position of the first plate element 7 in particular on the center web 32. The snap-fit holder 64 can be for example a groove ground in the lower face 65.
(62) FIG. 9 also shows the holding groove 33. A front groove opening of the holding groove 33 is widened at the top and bottom. It can also be seen that a lower boundary wall 66 of the holding groove 33 is uneven.
(63) FIG. 10 shows a vertical sectional view (sectional plane is the y-x plane) of the shelf 6 in the region of the center web 32 and through the snap-fit element 63. It can be seen that the center web 32 is hollow inside. In one advantageous embodiment the center web 32 can have a side cover 67 that closes off the side of the hollow region.
(64) FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a sub-region of the shelf 6. It shows the stowage position or non-use position of the second plate element 8 below the first plate element 7.
(65) FIG. 13 shows a vertical sectional view (sectional plane is the y-z plane) along a section line XIII-XIII in FIG. 12. The center web 32 is shown herein in the uncut state. It can be seen from this view that the edge of the second plate element 8 is inserted into the holding groove 33. The non-flat embodiment of the lower boundary wall 66 means there is a base rise 68, on which the lower face of the second plate element 8 rests directly. A lowered region 69 of the lower boundary wall 66 is configured to the rear when viewed in a depthwise direction. This forms an air space for the edge protection element 25 when viewed in a heightwise direction. The second plate element 8 can therefore be supported flat in the holding groove 33. Further possible screw domes 70 and 71 are shown therein. It can also be seen that a further snap-fit element 72 is configured on the edge protection element 25. This projects into a snap-fit holder 73 on the lower face of the plate element 8. This snaps the edge protection element 25 onto the second plate element 8. The same provision can be made with the edge protection element 23 to snap it onto the first plate element 7.
(66) FIG. 14 shows a perspective sectional view of the shelf 6. The second side frame element 13 is shown in a vertical sectional view in this case, as is the second plate element 8. The two plate elements 7 and 8 are shown in a use position therein. The end position of the second plate element 8 is shown. A depth b of the grooved holder 38 measured in a depthwise direction is shown. A distance c is also shown. The distance c is measured in a depthwise direction between a front edge 74 of a lower arm 75 of the edge protection element 25 and a stop edge forming a pull-out stop 76. The pull-out stop 76 is part of a stop integrated in the third frame element 13. The distance c is smaller than the depth b in the end position when the second plate element 8 is in the use position.
(67) If the second plate element 8 is now moved out of its use position from the view in FIG. 14, into the view in FIG. 15 the second plate element 8 is first drawn forward in a linear manner in a positive z-direction. This results in an intermediate removal position according to FIG. 15. In this intermediate removal position the front edge 74 comes up against the pull-out stop 76. Since the distance c in the view in FIG. 14 is greater than the overlap measured in a depthwise direction, in the intermediate removal position according to FIG. 15 the securing element 26 is decoupled from the first plate element 7. This means that the securing element 26 no longer overlaps with the first plate element 7 in a depthwise direction. In the intermediate removal position according to FIG. 15 however part of the rear region of the plate element 8 is still held in the grooved holder 38. This prevents the second plate element 8 from dropping down in an unwanted manner. From the intermediate removal position shown in FIG. 15 the front edge of the second plate element 8 is raised, as shown by the arrow depiction P1 in FIG. 15, so that a further intermediate removal position is reached according to FIG. 16. A removal angle α is thus established. This is based on the surface offset 48 and the wall 49 and the tapering bevel at the front edge of the wall 39. In the position shown in FIG. 16 the second plate element 8 can be pulled out of the grooved holder 38 in the direction of the arrow P2. This allows the second plate element 8 to be removed from the shelf 6 completely, before it is stowed on the shelf 6 in the non-use position. In particular it is not possible to move the second plate element 8 from the use position to the non-use position or vice versa, without it not being released completely from the carrier frame 10. In particular the removal angle α results from the height of the pull-out stop 76 and the width of the lower arm 75 measured in a depthwise direction.
(68) FIGS. 14 to 15 show the stacked structural parts of the rear frame element 12 on one hand and the second side frame element 13 on the other hand. The screw domes are each shown without the screw elements.
(69) FIG. 17 shows a further perspective view of a partial detail of a shelf 6. In this embodiment a center web 32 is provided which is configured differently from the embodiments cited above. With this embodiment the bearing plateau or bearing platform 34 is provided in the same manner. A further bearing platform 78 is provided for the first plate element 7. The bearing platform 78 is open at the top. There is therefore no groove 36. A pull-out protector of the second plate element 8 is also provided in a depthwise direction in the use position shown in FIG. 17. A corresponding rise 79 is configured to project upward. A bulge 77 can be a semicircular disk. This can be a bulge 77 formed in a widthwise direction according to the view in FIG. 17. This engages in a cutout 80 on a side edge of the plate element 8. A web 81 oriented in a depthwise direction is also provided. This serves as an edge stop for both plate elements 7 and 8, when they are disposed in their use positions. With this embodiment the second plate element 8 can be removed from the end position shown in FIG. 17 by raising it at the front in a first step, so that the coupling between the elements 79 and 80 is decoupled. The resulting angled position allows the second plate element 8 to be removed in a forward direction.
(70) FIG. 18 shows a perspective view of a further exemplary embodiment of a shelf 6. With this embodiment, provision is made for the carrier frame 10 to have just one rear frame element 12. The side frame elements 11 and 13 are not present in this case. Separate parts 82 are provided in this case to configure a stowage unit 27. A center web 32 with a reduced length is also provided. The part 82 can be disposed on a cam 83, which is configured on a vertical side wall of the inner container 5. For example, it can be attached thereto. Bearing platforms are formed in the center web 32 and the further element 82, with it being possible to rest the second plate element 8 thereon in the non-use position. The center web 32 in this case is at a distance and decoupled from the rear frame element 12. A further cam 84 in particular is shown. This is also integrated in the inner container 5. The first plate element 7 rests on the cam 84 in this case. Cams 83 and/or 84 are configured in the same manner on the opposing side wall of the inner container.
(71) Provision can generally be made for the carrier frame 10 to be made of plastic or metal. Provision can also be made for one frame element to be made of metal and another frame element to be made of plastic. For example, the rear frame element 12 can be made of metal, in particular aluminum. An extruded aluminum profile can be used in this case.
(72) The center web 32 can also be made of plastic or metal. In particular the securing element 26 can be dispensed with when the center web 32 is disposed relatively far forward. The carrier frame 10 can also be produced as a single piece part, for example an injection molded part.
(73) The carrier frame 10 should be seen as a component that is only associated with the shelf 6. The carrier frame 10 therefore has no components that are molded as a single piece or fastened in a fixed position as cams or rails or the like on a vertical side wall or rear side wall of the inner container 5. Such components on an inner container serve as coupling structures, on or to which the shelf 6, in particular with its carrier frame 10, can be positioned and/or coupled. Such components of the inner container 5 that are separate from the shelf are shown for example by the cams 83 and 84 in FIG. 18. These are also shown by way of example in FIG. 3 and FIG. 16. The cams 83, 84 can also be configured differently.
(74) A shelf 6 can also be provided as an accessory or retrofit part. It can therefore also be fitted to an existing household refrigeration appliance 1 at a later stage.
(75) The following is a summary list of reference numerals and the corresponding structure used in the above description of the invention:
(76) TABLE-US-00001 1 Household refrigeration appliance 2 Housing 3 Compartment 4 Door 5 Inner container 6 Shelf 7 Plate element 8 Plate element 9 Shelf plate 10 Carrier frame 11 Frame element 12 Frame element 13 Frame element 14 Corner region 15 Corner region 16 End plate 17 Cover plate 18 Front edge 19 Edge protection element 20 Front edge 21 Edge protection element 22 Rear edge 23 Edge protection element 24 Rear end 25 Edge protection element 26 Securing element 27 Stowage unit 28 Holding groove 29 Bearing platform 30 Stop web 31 Holding groove 32 Center web 33 Holding groove 34 Bearing platform 35 Retaining part 36 Groove 37a Cutout 37b Cutout 38 Grooved holder 39 Upper wall 40 Boundary wall 41 Upper wall 42 Separating web 43 Lower wall 44 Lower boundary wall 45 Hollow space 46 Screw dome 47 Drilled hole 48 Surface offset 49 Wall 50 Bevel 51 Hollow chamber 52 Segment 53 Segment 54 Bevel 55 Bevel 56 Holding trough 57 Lower arm 58 Upper arm 59 Bearing platform 60 Stop wall 61 Hollow region 62 Base 63 Snap-fit element 64 Snap-fit holder 65 Lower face 66 Lower boundary wall 67 Side cover 68 Base rise 69 Region 70 Screw dome 71 Screw dome 72 Snap-fit element 73 Snap-fit holder 74 Front edge 75 Lower arm 76 Pull-out stop 77 Bulge 78 Bearing platform 79 Rise 80 Cutout 81 Web 82 Part 83 Cam 84 Cam α Angle a Overlap b Depth c Distance x Widthwise direction y Heightwise direction z Depthwise direction P1 Arrow depiction P2 Arrow