Refrigerator
10132555 ยท 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Yoshio Yasaka (Yokohama, JP)
- Kentaro Kan (Yokohama, JP)
- Katsumi Takenaka (Yokohama, JP)
- Makoto Shibuya (Yokohama, JP)
- Chan Young Park (Suwon-si, KR)
- Hyun Uk Park (Suwon-si, KR)
- Tae-In Eom (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Young Kyun Jeong (Suwon-si, KR)
Cpc classification
E05F15/614
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F25D23/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2323/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B3/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Provided herein is a door opening and closing apparatus capable of reducing torque of a motor required for removing an adhesive force between a door and a housing. The door opening and closing apparatus includes a motor configured to output power for opening and closing a door, a power transmission apparatus configured to transmit the power of the motor to a hinge by rotation of a plurality of driving gears, and an auxiliary apparatus configured to generate an auxiliary force for moving the door at a closing position toward an opening position, where the auxiliary force is generated at the auxiliary apparatus by the power of the motor before the power of the motor is transmitted to the hinge through the power transmission apparatus.
Claims
1. A refrigerator comprising: a main body housing; a door opening and closing the main body housing by rotating about a hinge shaft; and a door opening and closing apparatus configured to open and close the door, wherein the door opening and closing apparatus includes: a motor configured to output power to open and close the door; a first gear configured to rotate by interlocking with the motor; a second gear configured to transmit a rotational force to the hinge shaft; a third gear configured to be rotated with the first gear; and a pair of idler gears, each configured to transmit a rotational force of the third gear to the second gear when respectively moved as the third gear rotates; wherein a first idler gear of the pair of idler gears moves to a first position and engages with the second gear as the third gear rotates in one direction; a second idler gear of the pair of idler gears moves to a second position and engages with the second gear as the third gear rotates in the other direction; and the first idler gear and the second idler gear move to a third position which is spaced apart from the second gear when the third gear is at a standstill.
2. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the door opening and closing apparatus further includes: a swing apparatus configured to selectively move the pair of idler gears, respectively, to a first position or a second position by respectively rotating the pair of idler gears as the third gear rotates in one direction or as the third gear rotates in the other direction about a rotation axis of the third gear by interlocking with the third gear.
3. The refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the door opening and closing apparatus further includes: a pressing member configured to press the swing apparatus to allow the pair of idler gears to be disposed at a third position spaced apart from the second gear when the motor is at a standstill.
4. The refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the swing apparatus includes: a mounting member configured to have the pair of idler gears rotatably mounted thereon, respectively; and a rotation load member disposed between the mounting member and the pair of idler gears, and the rotation load member configured to transmit at least a portion of the rotational force being transmitted from the third gear toward the pair of idler gears to the mounting member to allow the mounting member to rotate about the rotation axis of the third gear.
5. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein: when moved to the first position, the first idler gear transmits a rotational force in one direction of the motor to the second gear to allow the door to move toward an opening position; and when moved to the second position, the second idler gear transmits a rotational force in the other direction of the motor to the second gear to allow the door to move toward a closing position.
6. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the door opening and closing apparatus further includes: a fourth gear disposed on the hinge shaft to rotate about the hinge shaft with the door and be engaged with the second gear; and a rotational force of the fourth gear is not transmitted to the first gear when the fourth gear rotates due to rotation of the door while the first idler gear and the second idler gear are at the third position.
7. The refrigerator of claim 6, wherein the door opening and closing apparatus is disposed at the door, and the door opening and closing apparatus further includes: an auxiliary apparatus configured to move the door from a closing position to toward an opening position, the auxiliary apparatus includes: a first auxiliary member configured to slide by interlocking with the third gear as the third gear rotates, and a second auxiliary member configured to rotate by interlocking with the sliding of the first auxiliary member and come into contact with the main body housing due to the rotation, and wherein, the second auxiliary member presses the main body housing while in contact with the main body housing to detach the door from the main body housing.
8. The refrigerator of claim 7, wherein the auxiliary apparatus further includes: a power conversion apparatus configured to convert a rotational force of the motor transmitted through the third gear which rotates with the first gear into power directed in a sliding direction of the first auxiliary member; and wherein, no power from the motor is transmitted by the power conversion apparatus to the second auxiliary member when the first idler gear and the second idler gear are at the second position, and the power of the motor is transmitted by the power conversion apparatus to the second auxiliary member when the first idler gear and the second idler are at the first position.
9. The refrigerator of claim 8, wherein the power conversion apparatus includes: a ratchet disposed at the first auxiliary member and a presser disposed at the third gear; and the ratchet slides the first auxiliary member by coming into contact with the presser rotating in one direction by interlocking with the third gear as the third gear rotates in the one direction.
10. The refrigerator of claim 6, wherein the door opening and closing apparatus further includes: a fourth gear rotation apparatus configured to allow the fourth gear to be selectively engaged with the second gear by interlocking, with opening and closing of the door; and the fourth gear rotation apparatus allows the fourth gear to be spaced apart from the second gear when the door is at the closing position, and allows the fourth gear to be at a position coming into contact with the second gear as the door opens and moves toward an opening position.
11. The refrigerator of claim 1, further comprising: a door controlling device configured to control the motor and automatically move the door, wherein the door controlling device includes: an induced voltage detector configured to detect an induced voltage generated when the motor rotates, and an applied voltage controller configured to control an applied voltage to the motor to allow a value detected by the induced voltage detector to reach a target value preset according to an opening degree of the door.
12. The refrigerator of claim 11, wherein: a movement range of the door is divided into a plurality of contiguously divided ranges; and the target value is set for each of the divided ranges.
13. The refrigerator of claim 12, wherein the door controlling device further includes: a zero setter configured to set an opening angle as 0 when the applied voltage for moving the door toward the opening position while the door is closed has reached a predetermined threshold value; and an opening angle detector configured to detect the opening angle from the opening angle set as 0 by the zero setter.
14. The refrigerator of claim 13, wherein the door controlling device further includes: an encoder or a rotary switch provided adjacent to any one or more of the first gear, the second gear and the third gear; and the opening angle detector detects the opening angle based on an output from the encoder or the rotary switch.
15. A refrigerator comprising: a motor configured to output power for opening and closing a door of a main body housing; a first gear configured to rotate by interlocking with the motor; a second gear configured to transmit a rotational force to a hinge shaft of the door; a third gear configured to come into contact with the first gear, the third gear being between the first gear and the second gear; and a pair of idler gears configured to selectively transmit a rotational force of the third gear to the second gear when respectively moved by rotation of the third gear, wherein: one of the pair of idler gears transmits power for rotating the door toward an opening position to the hinge shaft by being engaged with the second gear by interlocking with rotation of the third gear in a forward direction when the motor rotates in the forward direction; the other of the pair of idler gears transmits power for rotating the door toward a closing position to the hinge shaft by being engaged with the second gear by interlocking with rotation of the third gear in a reverse direction when the motor rotates in the reverse direction; and each of the pair of idler gears is spaced apart from the second gear during which no power is transmitted to the second gear while the motor is at a standstill.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(47) Embodiments disclosed herein and elements illustrated in the drawings are merely exemplary examples of the present disclosure, and various modified examples that may substitute for the embodiments and the drawings of the present disclosure may be present at the time of applying the present application.
(48) In addition, the same reference numerals or marks used throughout the drawings of the present disclosure represent parts or elements performing substantially the same functions.
(49) In addition, terms used herein are used for describing embodiments and are not intended to restrict and/or limit the present disclosure. A singular expression includes a plural meaning unless clearly defined otherwise in the context. In the present disclosure, terms such as include and have are used to indicate that a feature, a number, a step, an operation, an element, a part used herein or a combination thereof exists and do not preclude existence of or a possibility of adding one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, elements, parts, or combinations thereof.
(50) In addition, terms used herein including ordinal numbers such as first and second may be used to describe various elements, but the elements are not limited by the terms, and the terms are only used for a purpose of distinguishing one element from another element. For example, a first element may be referred to as a second element, and, likewise, a second element may also be referred to as a first element without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The term and/or includes a combination of a plurality of listed related items or any one item among the plurality of listed related items.
(51) In addition, upper side, upward, lower side, and downward used herein are for describing upper and lower directions of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. That is, a side corresponding to an upper portion of the refrigerator is referred to as an upper side, and a portion below the upper side is referred to as a lower side.
(52) In addition, front and rear used herein refer to a direction in which an opening and a door of the refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is disposed and the opposite side, respectively.
First Embodiment
(53) Hereinafter, a first embodiment of a door opening and closing apparatus 100 related to the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
(54) First, a refrigerator R related to the embodiment will be described.
(55) As illustrated in
(56) The door opening and closing apparatus 100 is for independently opening each of the doors D of the refrigerator R described above and is installed at an upper portion of each of the left and right doors D here.
(57) In the embodiment, the door opening and closing apparatuses 100 are horizontally symmetrical to each other. Hereinafter, only the door opening and closing apparatus 100 for opening and closing the right door D in
(58) As illustrated in
(59) Hereinafter, each of the elements will be described.
(60) <Casing>
(61) To prevent appearance of the refrigerator R from degrading, the casing C houses substantially the entire portion of the driving apparatus 10 and the auxiliary apparatus 30 as illustrated in
(62) <Driving Apparatus>
(63) The driving apparatus 10 outputs power for opening and closing the door D and transmits the power to the door D.
(64) Specifically, as illustrated in
(65) In addition,
(66) The motor M is installed at an upper portion of the door D, is housed in the casing C, and receives a control signal from a controller which is not illustrated and then rotates in a forward direction or a reverse direction.
(67) In the embodiment, the motor M is configured so that the door D may be opened and closed with a predetermined speed variation, based on a control signal from the controller.
(68) The power transmission apparatus 40 is interposed between the motor M and the hinge shaft Z. Particularly, as illustrated in
(69) In addition, all of the plurality of driving gears 45 have teeth formed along the entire circumference.
(70) Here, the power transmission apparatus 40 according to the embodiment is configured to switch between a power transmitting state in which the power of the motor M is transmitted to the hinge shaft Z and a power non-transmitting state in which the power is not transmitted to the hinge shaft Z so that the door D may either automatically or manually be opened and closed.
(71) In more detail, as illustrated in
(72) In the embodiment, each of the motor-side gear 41 and the door-side gear 42 is disposed in plurality, and the plurality of motor-side gears 41 and the plurality of door-side gears 42 are serially connected.
(73) Of the plurality of motor-side gears 41, the motor-side gear 41 disposed closest to the motor is connected to a rotation shaft of the motor M, and the motor-side gear 41 disposed closest to the door is connected to a rotation shaft of the center gear 43.
(74) In addition, of the plurality of door-side gears 42, the door-side gear 42 disposed closest to the motor is engaged with the idler gears 44, and the door-side gear 42 disposed closest to the door is engaged with the chipped tooth gear 46.
(75) As illustrated in
(76) In addition, as illustrated in
(77) As illustrated in
(78) The swing apparatus 50 according to the embodiment allows the pair of idler gears 44 to revolve along a circumference of the rotation shaft of the center gear 43 and along a rotating direction of the center gear 43. In this way, the swing apparatus 50 may allow the idler gear 44a at one side to be engaged with the door-side gear 42 and the idler gear 44b at the other side to be detached from the door-side gear 42, or allow the idler gear 44b at the other side to be engaged with the door-side gear 42 and the idler gear 44a at one side to be detached from the door-side gear 42.
(79) In more detail, as illustrated in
(80) Meanwhile, as illustrated in
(81) In the automatically opening mode and the automatically closing mode described above, the door-side gear 42, the idler gear 44 at one or the other side engaged with the door-side gear 42, and the center gear 43 are disposed so that an angle formed therebetween is 90 to 130. In the embodiment, the angle is designed to be 110 to 120.
(82) Next, a detailed configuration of the swing apparatus 50 will be described.
(83) As illustrated in
(84) The mounting member 51 includes a flat plate member 511 at which all of the center gear 43 and the pair of idler gears 44 are installed and an idler gear mounting shaft 512 configured to vertically stand on the flat plate member 511 and have the idler gears 44 mounted thereon.
(85) A through-hole (not illustrated) through which a center gear mounting shaft 7, on which the center gear 43 is mounted passes is formed at the mounting member 51. By allowing the mounting member 51 to pass through the center gear mounting shaft 7 via the through-hole, the mounting member 51 is rotatable about the center gear mounting shaft 7.
(86) The rotation load member 52 assigns a load to rotation of the idler gears 44 to generate torque that revolves the pair of idler gears 44 along the circumference of the rotation shaft of the center gear 43. Here, the rotation load member 52 is an elastic member such as a spring configured to pass through the idler gear mounting shaft 512 and apply an upward force along the rotation shaft to the idler gears 44.
(87) In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(88) In addition, the pressing member 53 is configured to be coupled to a recessed groove 513 formed in a circumferential direction of an outer circumferential surface of the idler gear mounting shaft 512.
(89) Next, the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 will be described.
(90) As illustrated in
(91) The idler gear pressing member 61 is an elastic member such as a spring configured to press the mounting member 51 toward the door-side gear 42 disposed closest to the motor by having one end mounted on the mounting member 51 and the other end mounted on a fixing member (unillustrated) fixed to the casing, for example.
(92) In more detail, as illustrated in
(93) According to the power transmission apparatus 40 configured as above, the door D may be automatically or manually opened and closed by switching between the power transmitting state and the power non-transmitting state.
(94) Hereinafter, an operation when the power transmission apparatus 40 is switched to the power transmitting state or the power non-transmitting state will be described.
(95) First, in the power non-transmitting state, as illustrated in
(96) Here, when a predetermined voltage is applied to the motor M to drive the motor M, the center gear 43 rotates, and a tangential force is applied to the pair of idler gears 44 via a portion engaged with the center gear 43.
(97) Then, as illustrated in
(98) Meanwhile, in the power transmitting state, when the motor M is stopped, since the mounting member 51 is pressed again at the middle position Mi by the idler gear pressing member 61, the pair of idler gears 44 move to the power non-transmitting direction and is switched from the power transmitting state to the power non-transmitting state.
(99) <Auxiliary Apparatus>
(100) Next, the auxiliary apparatus 30 will be described.
(101) The auxiliary apparatus 30 generates an auxiliary force for opening the door D. Here, the auxiliary apparatus 30 is installed across one end side to the other end side at an upper portion of the door D and is housed in the casing C.
(102) Specifically, as illustrated in
(103) The sliding member 34 is configured to extend in the longitudinal direction and be slidable in an elongating direction thereof, has the auxiliary force assigning member 32 installed at one end 341, and has the other end 342 to which power is transmitted from the power transmission apparatus 40.
(104) In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(105) The power conversion apparatus 70 uses a so-called ratchet apparatus and includes a hook 71 installed at the other end 342 of the sliding member 34 and a plurality of protrusions 72 (in this case, three) installed at, for example, a back surface of the driving gear 45 (the door-side gear 42) disposed near the other end 342.
(106) Due to such configuration, any one of the protrusions 72 presses the hook 71 by rotation of the driving gear 45, and the power directed in the rotating direction of the driving gear 45 is transmitted to the sliding member 34 as the power directed in the elongating direction of the sliding member 34 via the hook 71 such that the sliding member 34 slides in the elongating direction.
(107) As illustrated in
(108) The auxiliary force assigning member 32 further includes a collider 321 configured to collide with the front surface of the housing H by rotating along the circumference of the rotation shaft T2.
(109) Due to such configuration, the sliding member 34 slides from the other end 342 toward the one end 341 such that the penetrating member 322 serves as effort force and the collider 321 serves as load, and the auxiliary force acts on the door D such that the door D and the housing H may be demagnetized.
(110) <Chipped Tooth Gear Rotation Apparatus>
(111) Here, the chipped tooth gear 46 according to the embodiment is installed to be rotatable about a shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z as illustrated in
(112) In addition, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 further includes a chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 configured to rotate the chipped tooth gear 46 as illustrated in
(113) First, the chipped tooth gear 46 will be described.
(114) The chipped tooth gear 46 is formed in a shape in which a circumferential part of the gear having teeth formed along the entire circumference is notched (here, a shape in which approximately of the teeth in the circumferential direction is notched), and teeth is formed at a part of the outer circumferential portion thereof or the whole outer circumferential portion thereof.
(115) The chipped tooth gear 46 according to the embodiment has one or more through-holes 46a formed by penetrating in a thickness direction, and a retaining member B such as a shoulder screw for retaining the chipped tooth gear 46 is installed in the one or more through-holes 46a.
(116) Due to the configuration described above, the chipped tooth gear 46 may rotate within a predetermined range about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z without moving in the vertical direction.
(117) Next, the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 will be described.
(118) As illustrated in
(119) Here, as illustrated in
(120) Specifically, as illustrated in
(121) The chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 is an elastic member such as a spring having one end mounted on a back surface of the chipped tooth gear 46, for example, and the other end mounted on the rotation shaft T3 of the rotating member 82.
(122) In addition, the other end of the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 does not have to be necessarily mounted on the rotation shaft T3, and a mounting portion for mounting the other end of the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 may be installed at the upper portion of the door D, separately from the rotation shaft T3.
(123) As illustrated in
(124) Here, the one end 821 abuts a notched end surface of the chipped tooth gear 46, for example, and the other end 822 abuts a side surface of the casing C.
(125) In the embodiment, to allow the other end 822 to smoothly move along the side surface of the casing C by interlocking with opening and closing of the door D, at least a portion abutting the other end 822 of the side surface is formed as a guide surface C1 bent outward.
(126) In addition, the other end 822 of the rotating member 82 does not necessarily have to abut the side surface of the casing C, and a guide surface for smoothly moving the other end 822 of the rotating member 82 may be installed at the upper portion of the door D, separately from the side surface of the casing C.
(127) When the door D at the opening position begins to rotate about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z toward the closing position due to the configuration described above, the other end 822 of the rotating member 82 is pressed to the guide surface C1 of the casing C and thus rotates about a shaft center X2 of the rotation shaft T3 while sliding along the guide surface C1. Here, the one end 821 of the rotating member 82 presses the end surface of the chipped tooth gear 46, and the pressing force opposes the pressing force of the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 such that the chipped tooth gear 46 is rotated from the contacting position P toward the non-contacting position Q.
(128) Meanwhile, when the door D at the closing position begins to rotate about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z toward the opening position, the chipped tooth gear 46 rotates from the non-contacting position Q toward the contacting position P by the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81, and the chipped tooth gear 46 comes into contact with the driving gear 45. Here, the rotating member 82 rotates about the shaft center X2 of the rotation shaft T3 in a direction in which the one end 821 moves away from the chipped tooth gear 46, and, according to the rotation, the other end 822 slides along the guide surface C1 while abutting the guide surface C1.
(129) Hereinafter, an operation of the door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment will be described.
(130) First, a case in which the door D at the closing position is moved toward the opening position will be described.
(131) In this case, first, the motor M is driven by a control signal received from an unillustrated controller, and the driving gears 45 begin rotating by interlocking with each other. Here, the pair of idler gears 44 moves from the power non-transmitting position to the power transmitting position by the swing apparatus 50. In addition, the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 allows the chipped tooth gear 46 to remain at the non-contacting position Q.
(132) Next, a rotational force of the driving gear 45 is transmitted to the sliding member 34 via the power conversion apparatus 70 interposed between the power transmission apparatus 40 and the auxiliary apparatus 30, and the sliding member 34 slides in the elongating direction. In more detail, the protrusion 72 installed at a back surface of the driving gear 45 presses the hook 71 installed at the other end 342 of the sliding member 34 by rotation of the driving gear 45 disposed near the other end 342 of the sliding member 34 such that the sliding member 34 slides.
(133) Due to sliding of the sliding member 34, the auxiliary force assigning member 32 rotates along the circumference of the rotation shaft T2 and is pressed to the front surface of the housing H. By a reaction thereof, the door D and the housing H are demagnetized, and the door D rotates along the circumference of the hinge shaft Z from the closing position to the opening position.
(134) When the door D rotates toward the opening position, the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 rotates the chipped tooth gear 46 about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z from the non-contacting position Q to the contacting position P. In more detail, the casing C rotates about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z together with the door D, and, by interlocking with the rotation, the chipped tooth gear 46 rotates from the non-contacting position Q to the contacting position P by the pressing force of the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81. Here, the rotating member 82 rotates about the shaft center X2 of the rotation shaft T3 in the direction in which the one end 821 moves away from the chipped tooth gear 46, and, according to the rotation, the other end 822 slides along the guide surface C1 while abutting the guide surface C1.
(135) Then, due to the driving gear 45 rotating further, the driving gear 45 and the chipped tooth gear 46 are engaged with each other, and the door rotates toward the opening position.
(136) Next, a case in which the door D remaining at the opening position is rotated toward the closing position will be described.
(137) When the motor M is driven by a control signal received from a controller (unillustrated) while the door D is at a standstill, the driving gears 45 begins rotating by interlocking with each other, and the pair of idler gears 44 move from the power non-transmitting position to the power transmitting position by the swing apparatus 50.
(138) Here, since the chipped tooth gear 46 is at the contacting position P, the power of the motor M is transmitted to the hinge shaft Z, and the door D rotates toward the closing position.
(139) Then, when the door D reaches a predetermined opening angle, the guide surface C1 of the casing C comes into contact with the other end 822 of the rotating member 82.
(140) By the door D further rotating toward the closing position from the position above, the rotating member 82 rotates along the circumference of the rotation shaft T3, and the one end 821 of the rotating member 82 presses the chipped tooth gear 46. In addition, the pressing force opposes the pressing force of the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 and rotates the chipped tooth gear 46 from the contacting position P toward the non-contacting position Q.
(141) In this way, although the power of the motor M is not transmitted to the hinge shaft Z, afterwards, the door D further rotates and reaches the closing position by inertia and a magnetic force of the housing H.
(142) However, as described above, the chipped tooth gear 46 according to the embodiment is formed in the shape in which a circumferential part of the gear having teeth formed along the entire circumference is notched.
(143) In this regard, when the door D is widely open by inertia due to a large number of articles stored at the door D, for example, when the door D is being moved toward the opening position while the driving gear 45 is engaged with the chipped tooth gear 46, the driving gear 45 is disengaged from the chipped tooth gear 46 in some cases. Then, after the engagement is removed, the door D cannot be automatically closed.
(144) Consequently, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment further includes a return apparatus 200 configured to move the door D toward the closing position so that, when the driving gear 45 that has been engaged with the chipped tooth gear 46 is disengaged from the chipped tooth gear 46 due to movement of the door D toward the opening position, the disengaged driving gear 45 is engaged with the chipped tooth gear 46 again.
(145) Hereinafter, the return apparatus 200 will be described with reference to
(146) <Return Apparatus>
(147) The return apparatus 200 moves the door D in which the chipped tooth gear 46 and the driving gear 45 are disengaged toward the closing position to a position at which the chipped tooth gear 46 and the driving gear 45 are engaged. Specifically, as illustrated in
(148) In the embodiment, the bending member 201 and the contacting member 202 are configured to be in contact with each other while the door is between a disengaging position J illustrated in
(149) That is, when the door D moving toward the opening position reaches the disengaging position J, the bending member 201 and the contacting member 202 which were not in contact comes into contact with each other, and the bending member 201 and the contacting member 202 continuously remain in contact with each other while the door D moves from the disengaging position J to the maximal opening position K. In addition, the opening angle of the door D at the disengaging position J is 90 or larger and is designed to be 130 here. The opening angle of the door D at the maximal opening position K may be designed to be 160, for example.
(150) In addition, in
(151) The bending member 201 is mounted on the door D to integrally rotate with the door D. Here, the bending member 201 is installed at a lower surface of the door D and rotates along a circumference of a center of rotation of the door D (i.e., the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z).
(152) Specifically, the bending member 201 is a plate formed of resin and the like. Here, as the bending member 201, a plate member having a long side and extending in the longitudinal direction is bent once or more when viewed from a flat surface.
(153) The bending member 201 may have a point 201a fixed to the door D installed at one end and a point 201b in contact with the contacting member 202 to be described below installed at the other end, and the bending member 201 may be configured to be bent by being elastically deformed around a bending center at the point 201a by a force received from the contacting member 202.
(154) The contacting member 202 is disposed such that the point 201b (here, the other end) of the bending member 201 comes into contact with the contacting member 202 by movement of the door D toward the opening position. Specifically, the contacting member 202 is non-rotatably fixed to a lower side of the hinge shaft Z or a bottom surface of the housing H.
(155) The contacting member 202 according to the embodiment has a contact surface 202a with which the bending member 201 is in contact while moving according to movement of the door D toward the opening position. Here, as illustrated in
(156) A detailed method of designing the contact surface 202a will be briefly described with reference to
(157) First, as illustrated in
(158) Next, a tangential line LO tangent to the rotational trajectory CH and passing through the center of rotation of the bending member 201 (e.g., the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z) is drawn. In addition, the tangential line LO is at a side of the designed contact point described above with respect to the bending center .
(159) In addition, a straight line LC passing through an intersection point between a virtual circle CT centered around the center of rotation and the tangential line LO and forming a predetermined angle with the tangential line LO is drawn. Here, the radius of the virtual circle CT is set according to a preset bending degree of the bending member 201.
(160) Next, as illustrated in
(161) Lastly, as illustrated in
(162) In addition, the contact surface 202a according to the embodiment is formed such that the angle formed between the tangential line LO and the straight line LC is 30 to 60. Here, the contact surface 202a is formed such that the angle is 45.
(163) Next, a door controlling device 110 configured to control movement of the door D, i.e., a movement speed of the door D, due to the door opening and closing apparatus 100 will be described.
(164) <Door Controlling Device>
(165) The door controlling device 110 related to the embodiment is connected to a motor driving circuit L driving the motor M described above to control the motor M as illustrated in
(166) Hereinafter, an operation of the door controlling device 110 will be described with a description of each of the elements above.
(167) First, when a voltage is applied to the motor M via the motor driving circuit L with the door D closed, the driving gears 45 rotate by interlocking with the motor M as described above, and any one of the protrusions 72 presses the hook 71 such that the auxiliary apparatus 30 operates.
(168) Here, since a load applied to the motor M increases once the auxiliary apparatus 30 begins operating and until the door D and the housing H are demagnetized, an operational speed of the motor decreases, and an voltage applied to the motor gradually increases to compensate for the decreased operational speed.
(169) The zero setter 91 sets an opening angle of the door as a zero when the applied voltage for moving the door D toward the opening position reaches a predetermined threshold value with the door D closed. In other words, the zero setter 91 sets a time point at which the applied voltage has reached the predetermined threshold value as a detection start point for detecting the opening angle.
(170) The opening angle detector 92 detects an opening angle from the opening angle set as zero by the zero setter 91. In other words, the detection of the opening angle begins from the detection start point set by the zero setter 91.
(171) In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(172) The induced voltage detector 93 detects an induced voltage generated when the motor M is rotating and transmits an induced voltage signal that represents the induced voltage to the applied voltage controller 95 to be described below.
(173) In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(174) The target induced voltage memory 94 is formed at a predetermined area of the memory and stores a target value of an induced voltage preset according to an opening angle of the door D.
(175) The target value is set so that a movement speed of the door D becomes a predetermined speed according to the opening angle. For example, the target value is set so that the movement speed gradually decreases as the door D at the closing position moves toward the opening position.
(176) In the embodiment, a movement angle range of the door D (hereinafter, also simply referred to as a movement range) is divided into a plurality of contiguously divided ranges, and the target value is stored for each of the divided ranges. The movement range may be divided so that sizes of the divided ranges are uniform or the sizes of the divided ranges are different.
(177) The applied voltage controller 95 acquires the induced voltage signal from the induced voltage detector 93 and compares the detected induced voltage with the target value stored in the target induced voltage memory 94 to control the voltage applied to the motor M so that the detected induced voltage becomes the target value.
(178) As illustrated in
(179) According to the door opening and closing apparatus 100 related to the embodiment configured as above, since the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 allows the chipped tooth gear 46 to remain at the non-contacting position Q when the auxiliary apparatus 30 generates the auxiliary force, the door D and the housing H may be demagnetized while the driving gear 45 and the chipped tooth gear 46 is not engaged such that torque of the motor M required for demagnetization may be reduced, and, furthermore, the motor may be made smaller.
(180) In addition, since the driving gear 45 has teeth formed along the entire circumference, the chipped tooth gear 46 may be securely engaged with the driving gear 45 regardless of a position (a rotational angle) of the driving gear 45.
(181) In this way, a problem that may occur with the related art, i.e., a problem that may be caused by manually opening the door D, or an increase of the complexity of control may be prevented such that the door opening and closing apparatus 100 may be more practical compared to the related art.
(182) In addition, since the motor M is installed at the upper portion of the door D, a link member required when the motor M is installed at the upper portion of the housing H may become unnecessary such that a user's hand may be prevented from being stuck in the link member, and the appearance of the refrigerator may be improved.
(183) In addition, since the swing apparatus 50 may switch between the power transmitting state and the power non-transmitting state by moving the pair of idler gears 44 along a flat surface perpendicular to the rotation shaft of the center gear 43, an apparatus for moving a gear in a height direction such as a conventional clutch apparatus may become unnecessary such that the power transmission apparatus 40 may be compactly formed in the height direction.
(184) In addition, since the pair of idler gears 44 move along the flat surface perpendicular to the rotation shaft of the center gear 43 by interlocking with rotation of the center gear 43, the power of the motor M may be used to move the idler gears 44 such that an actuator exclusively used for moving the idler gears 44 may become unnecessary.
(185) In addition, since the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 is configured using the idler gear pressing member 61, the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus may have a simple configuration, and the whole apparatus may be low-cost and lightweight.
(186) In addition, even when the door is widely open due to inertia, e.g., due to a large number of articles stored at the door D, and the driving gear 45 is disengaged from the chipped tooth gear 46 when the door D is moved toward the opening position, the return apparatus 200 allows the driving gear 45 to be engaged with the chipped tooth gear 46 again such that, after the engagement, the door D may be automatically closed again.
(187) Even when the user has manually opened the door D widely, the return apparatus 200 allows the disengaged driving gear 45 to be engaged with the chipped tooth gear 46 again such that the door D may be automatically closed again.
(188) In addition, since the angle formed between the tangential line LO and the straight line LC is 45, the restoring force of the bending member 201 may be most efficiently used as a force for rotating the door D toward the closing position.
(189) In addition, since the bending member 201 and the contacting member 202 are configured to continuously be in contact while the door D moves from the disengaging position J to the maximal opening position K, even when the door D is more widely open after the driving gear 45 is disengaged from the chipped tooth gear 46, the driving gear 45 may be securely engaged with the chipped tooth gear 46 again.
(190) In addition, since the bending member 201 is installed at the lower surface of the door D and the contacting member 202 is installed at the lower side of the hinge shaft Z or the bottom surface of the housing H, the bending member 201 and the contacting member 202 are not exposed such that worsening of the appearance of the refrigerator may be prevented.
(191) In addition, since the contact member 202 is configured using a part of the existing half-opening preventing cam 203, the return apparatus 200 may be configured without unnecessarily increasing the number of parts.
(192) In addition, according to the door controlling device 110 related to the embodiment configured as above, since an induced voltage of the motor M is controlled to become a target value preset according to an opening angle of the door D, a movement speed of the door D may be a speed according to the target value such that the movement speed of the door D may be controlled as desired regardless of a number of articles stored at the door D.
(193) In addition, since the movement speed of the door D is controlled to a desired speed by controlling the induced voltage to become the target value, a sensor exclusively used for detecting the movement speed of the door D is unnecessary.
(194) However, since the door opening and closing apparatus 100 described above is configured such that the protrusion 72 presses the hook 71 to operate the auxiliary apparatus 30 by movement of the motor M when the door D at the closing position is moved toward the opening position, a standby position of the protrusion 72 for when the door D is closed is not the same every time. In this regard, time taken for the door to begin opening once the motor M has begun moving is not necessarily the same every time.
(195) With such a configuration, according to the door controlling device 110 related to the embodiment, since the zero setter 91 sets an opening angle as zero when an applied voltage for opening the door D has reached a predetermined threshold value, the opening angle may be set as a zero at almost the same time points every time. Consequently, even when a time difference exists between the time point at which the motor M begins moving and the time point at which the door D begins opening, a variation does not occur in a detected opening angle relative to a zeroed opening angle such that the opening angle may be more precisely detected.
(196) In addition, since the opening angle detector 92 detects the opening angle based on a signal output from the rotary switch RS, the configuration of the door controlling device 110 may be simple and low-cost. Furthermore, a moving direction (opening and closing directions) of the door D may be recognized.
Modified Example of the First Embodiment
(197) In addition, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment above.
(198) Although the guide surface configured to guide movement of the other end of the rotating member is a bent surface protruding outward in the embodiment above, the guide surface may also be a bent surface recessed inward or a flat surface.
(199) In addition, although the motor-side gear and the door-side gear are installed in plurality in the embodiment above, the numbers thereof are not limited and a gear may also be singly provided.
(200) In addition, although the rotation load member is an elastic member in the embodiment above, the rotation load member may also generate friction between the idler gear and the mounting member. Specifically, examples of the rotation load member may include a sheet member formed of felt and the like and magnetic resistance such as by a magnet.
(201) In addition, although a bending member integrally rotates with the door and the contacting member is fixed to the hinge shaft or the housing in the return apparatus according to the embodiment above, the bending member may be fixed to the hinge shaft or the housing, and the contacting member may integrally rotate with the door.
(202) In addition, the return apparatus may also be installed at an upper side of the refrigerator. Specifically, for example, the bending member may be installed at an upper side of the door, and the contacting member may be installed at an upper side of the hinge shaft or an upper surface of the housing.
(203) In addition, the shape of the bending member is not limited to the plate shape and may also be suitably changed to a rod shape, a block shape, etc.
(204) In addition, the contact surface is not limited to the shape designed according to the design method of the embodiment above and may also be an inclined surface inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to a rotating direction of the point in contact with the bending member, a bent surface, or a flat surface, for example.
(205) With regards to the door controlling device, although the opening angle detector according to the embodiment above detects an opening angle based on a signal output from the rotary switch, an incremental type rotary encoder may also be installed at the driving gear, and the opening angle detector may also detect the opening angle based on a signal output from the encoder.
(206) In addition, although the target value of an induced voltage is set so that the movement speed gradually decreases according to movement of the door toward the opening position in the embodiment above, the target value may also be set so that the movement speed initially increases according to the movement of the door toward the opening position and then gradually decreases, and may also be suitably changed in other ways.
(207) In addition, although the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 is configured to rotate the chipped tooth gear 46 by rotation of the rotating member 82 in the embodiment above, the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 may also use a sliding member 83 instead of the rotating member 82 to rotate the chipped tooth gear 46.
(208) In more detail, the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 rotates the chipped tooth gear 46 between the contacting position P at which the chipped tooth gear 46 is in contact with the driving gear 45 (here, the door-side gear 42 closest to the door) and the non-contacting position Q at which the chipped tooth gear 46 is not in contact with the driving gear 45 by interlocking the chipped tooth gear 46 with opening and closing of the door D. The chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 includes the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 configured to press the chipped tooth gear 46 from the non-contacting position Q toward the contacting position P and the sliding member 83 configured to slide by interlocking with rotation of the door D.
(209) Since the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 has the same configuration as in the embodiment above, description thereof will be omitted here.
(210) The sliding member 83 presses the chipped tooth gear 46 to rotate the chipped tooth gear 46 from the contacting position P to the non-contacting position Q when the door D at the opening position is moved toward the closing position. The sliding member 83 is disposed so that one end 831 abuts the chipped tooth gear 46, and the other end 832 abuts the casing C when the door D is at the closing position.
(211) Specifically, the sliding member 83 is formed in a flat plate shape, and a slider 833 configured to slide within a slot HPa installed at a hinge plate HP connecting the door D to the housing H is installed at each of the one end 831 and the other end 832, for example. In addition, a slot may be installed at the one end 831 and the other end 832 of the sliding member 83, and a slider may also be installed at the hinge plate HP.
(212) Although a slot 83a into which a mounting portion for mounting the chipped tooth gear pressing member 81 is slidably inserted is formed at the sliding member 83 according to the embodiment, the shape of the sliding member 83 may also be suitably changed.
(213) When the door D at the opening position begins rotating toward the closing position about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z with the configuration described above as illustrated in
(214) Meanwhile, when the door D at the closing position begins rotating toward the opening position about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z as illustrated in
(215) In addition, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment above.
Second Embodiment
(216) Hereinafter, a door opening and closing apparatus according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to
(217) As illustrated in
(218) The link member 801 is, for example, mounted on the hinge plate HP connecting the door to the housing to be rotatable along a circumference of a predetermined rotation shaft 80X and has the chipped tooth gear 46 mounted on one end 801a thereof.
(219) The link member 801 according to the embodiment is configured to rotate from the separating position Q1 to the abutting position P1 by being pulled toward the abutted portion 804 formed of metal installed at the hinge plate HP by a magnetic force and rotate the chipped tooth gear 46. Specifically, the link member 801 has a magnet 803 configured not to abut the abutted portion 804 when the door is at the closing position and disposed near the abutted portion 804.
(220) The regulating member 802 is, for example, installed at the casing C to move together with the door and abuts the other end 801b of the link member 801 when the door is at the closing position to prevent the magnet 803 from being pulled toward the abutted portion 804.
(221) When the door at the opening position begins rotating toward the closing position about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z with the configuration described above as illustrated in
(222) Meanwhile, when the door at the closing position begins rotating toward the opening position about the shaft center X1 of the hinge shaft Z as illustrated in
Modified Example of the Second Embodiment
(223) Although the chipped tooth gear rotation apparatus 80 according to the embodiment above is configured so that the chipped tooth gear 46 rotates due to the magnet 803 being pulled toward the abutted portion 804, a second magnet 805 configured to resist the magnet 803 of the link member 801 may also be installed at the abutted portion 804 as illustrated in
Third Embodiment
(224) Hereinafter, the swing apparatus 50 and the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 of the door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to a third embodiment which are different from the embodiments above will be described.
(225) Although the swing apparatus according to the embodiments above has a single mounting member, the swing apparatus according to the third embodiment has a pair of mounting members 51 (hereinafter, to distinguish each of the pair of mounting members 51, each of the pair of mounting members 51 may also be referred as a first mounting member 51a and a second mounting member 51b) as illustrated in
(226) In addition, since configurations of the rotation load member 52 and the pressing member 53 are the same as in the embodiments above, descriptions thereof will be omitted.
(227) Specifically, as illustrated in
(228) The through-hole 51h is formed in a substantially circular shape and is formed larger than a size of a diameter of the center gear mounting shaft 7 on which the center gear 43 is mounted. In this way, since the mounting member 51 may pass through the center gear mounting shaft 7 via the through-hole 51h, the mounting member 51 is rotatable about the center gear mounting shaft 7.
(229) While assembled as described above, the swing apparatus 50 according to the embodiment is configured such that the first mounting member 51a and the second mounting member 51b form a predetermined opening angle 1 toward the door-side gear 42 as illustrated in
(230) In the third embodiment, an end portion 514 formed at the flat plate member 511 of each of the mounting members 51 is disposed within the opening angle 91. In addition, an angle regulator 515 formed at the opposite side of the end portion 514 around the center gear mounting shaft 7 and configured to regulate the opening angle 1 is installed at each of the mounting members 51.
(231) Specifically, as illustrated in
(232) Due to the configuration described above, the idler gears 44a and 44b remain spaced apart by at least a predetermined distance, and a case in which both of the idler gears 44a and 44b at two sides are engaged with the door-side gear 42 may be prevented.
(233) Next, the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 according to the third embodiment will be described.
(234) As illustrated in
(235) Specifically, the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 includes a regulating member 61 configured to move between a regulating position X illustrated in
(236) The regulating member 61 is configured to be able to reciprocate with respect to a door-side gear mounting shaft 8 on which the door-side gear 42 is mounted. Specifically, one end of the regulating member 61 is formed in a semicircular shape, and a through-hole 61h penetrating in the thickness direction is formed at the other end thereof.
(237) The through-hole 61h is formed in a substantially slot-like shape and is formed larger than a size of a diameter of the door-side gear mounting shaft 8. In this way, since the regulating member 61 may pass through the door-side gear mounting shaft 8 via the through-hole 61h, the regulating member 61 may reciprocate with respect to the door-side gear mounting shaft 8.
(238) The regulating member 61 moves between the regulating position X and the removing position Y by the reciprocating movement described above. At the regulating position X, the one end of the regulating member 61 is interposed between the first mounting member 51a and the second mounting member 51b to regulate revolution of the pair of idler gears 44. At the removing position Y, the one end is not in contact with either the first mounting member 51a or the second mounting member 51b and allows the revolution of the pair of idler gears 44.
(239) In addition, at the regulating position X, the one end of the regulating member 61 is configured to fit into a gap formed between the end portions 514 of the flat plate members 511 described above.
(240) The pressing member 62 assigns a pressing force from the removing position Y toward the regulating position X with respect to the regulating member 61. In the embodiment, the pressing member 62 is an elastic member such as spring having one end mounted on the regulating member 61 and the other end mounted on a fixing member 9 fixed to the casing, for example.
(241) The regulation removing apparatus 63 moves the regulating member 61 from the regulating position X to the removing position Y. Here, the regulation removing apparatus 63 is mounted on the regulating member 61 and receives a control signal from an unillustrated controller, for example, to assign a removing force in the opposite direction of the pressing force with respect to the regulating member 61.
(242) In more detail, the regulation removing apparatus 63 according to the embodiment is configured to instantaneously operate a solenoid (unillustrated) when the control signal is received and assign the removing force to the regulating member 61 by the instantaneous conduction.
(243) According to the configuration described above, the regulation removing apparatus 63 moves the regulating member 61 from the regulating position X to the removing position Y by instantaneously operating the solenoid (unillustrated) such that the pair of idler gears 44 revolve due to torque that attempts to revolve along the circumference of the center gear 43, the idler gear 44a at one side or the idler gear 44b at the other side is engaged with the door-side gear 42, and the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state.
(244) Here, when the idler gear 44a at one side or the idler gear 44b at the other side is engaged with the door-side gear 42, a tangential force is applied to the idler gear 44 from the center gear 43 and the door-side gear 42 via an engaged portion. In this way, when the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state, the torque applied to the idler gear 44 increases, and the torque opposes the pressing force applied to the regulating member 61 such that the regulating member 61 remains at the removing position Y, and the power transmitting state is maintained.
Fourth Embodiment
(245) Hereinafter, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to a fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
(246) In addition, marks shown in
(247) First, the refrigerator R related to the embodiment will be described.
(248) As illustrated in
(249) In addition, each of the left and right doors D is connected to the housing H via the hinge Z, for example.
(250) The door opening and closing apparatus 100 is for independently opening and closing the left and right doors D of the refrigerator R described above. Here, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 is installed at each of the left and right doors D at an upper surface of the refrigerator R.
(251) In the embodiment, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 installed at the left and right doors D have the same configuration. Hereinafter, only the door opening and closing apparatus 100 for opening and closing the right door D will be representatively described.
(252) Specifically, as illustrated in
(253) Hereinafter, each of the apparatus will be described.
(254) <Driving Apparatus>
(255) The driving apparatus 10 outputs power for opening and closing the door D. Here, as illustrated in
(256) Specifically, as illustrated in
(257) The motor M receives a control signal from a controller (unillustrated) and rotates in the forward direction or the reverse direction. Here, for example, the motor M is configured to rotate at predetermined revolutions per minute based on the control signal.
(258) The power transmission apparatus 40 is configured to switch between a power transmitting state in which the power of the motor M is transmitted to the link apparatus 20 and a power non-transmitting state in which the power is not transmitted to the link apparatus 20. Specifically, the power transmission apparatus 40 includes the motor-side gear 41 configured to rotate by interlocking with the motor M, the door-side gear 42 configured to rotate by interlocking with opening and closing of the door D, i.e., the link apparatus 20, the center gear 43 engaged with the motor-side gear 41, and the pair of idler gears 44 engaged with the center gear 43 (hereinafter, to distinguish each of the pair of idler gears 44, each of the pair of idler gears 44 is also referred to as the idler gear 44a at one side and the idler gear 44b at the other side).
(259) In the embodiment, a plurality of motor-side gears 41 are serially connected, and the motor-side gear 41 closest to the door among the plurality of motor-side gears 41 is connected to the center gear 43. The pair of idler gears 44 engaged with the center gear 43 are disposed to therebetween have a straight line connecting the rotation shaft of the center gear 43 to the rotation shaft of the door-side gear 42 and rotate by interlocking with the center gear 43.
(260) In addition, as illustrated in
(261) In addition, the power transmission apparatus 40 illustrated in
(262) The swing apparatus 50 moves the pair of idler gears 44 among the forward rotation power transmitting position at which the idler gear 44a at one side is engaged with the door-side gear 42, the reverse rotation power transmitting position at which the idler gear 44b at the other side is engaged with the door-side gear 42, and the power non-transmitting position at which neither of the pair of idler gears 44 is engaged with the door-side gear 42.
(263) The swing apparatus 50 according to the embodiment allows the pair of idler gears 44 to revolve along the circumference of the rotation shaft of the center gear 43 and along a rotating direction of the center gear 43. In this way, the swing apparatus 50 is configured to allow the idler gear 44a at one side to be engaged with the door-side gear 42 and the idler gear 44b at the other side to be detached from the door-side gear 42 or allow the idler gear 44b at the other side to be engaged with the door-side gear 42 and the idler gear 44a at one side to be detached from the door-side gear 42.
(264) In more detail, as illustrated in
(265) Meanwhile, as illustrated in
(266) In the automatically opening mode and the automatically closing mode described above, the door-side gear 42, the idler gear 44 at one or the other side engaged with the door-side gear 42, and the center gear 43 are disposed so that an angle formed therebetween is 90 to 130. In the embodiment, the angle is designed to be 110 to 120.
(267) Next, a detailed configuration of the swing apparatus 50 will be described.
(268) As illustrated in
(269) Particularly, as illustrated in
(270) The through-hole 51h is formed in a substantially circular shape and is formed larger than the size of the diameter of the center gear mounting shaft 7 on which the center gear 43 is mounted. In this way, the mounting member 51 may pass through the center gear mounting shaft 7 via the through-hole 51h, and the mounting member 51 is rotatable about the center gear mounting shaft 7.
(271) The rotation load member 52 assigns a load to rotation of the idler gears 44 to generate torque that makes the pair of idler gears 44 revolve along the circumference of the rotation shaft of the center gear 43. Here, the rotation load member 52 is an elastic member such as a spring configured to pass through the idler gear mounting shaft 512 and apply an upward force along the rotation shaft to the idler gears 44.
(272) In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(273) In addition, the pressing member 53 is configured to be coupled to the recessed groove 513 formed along the circumferential direction of the outer circumferential surface of the idler gear mounting shaft 512.
(274) Here, as illustrated in
(275) Particularly, as illustrated in
(276) In the embodiment, the end portion 514 formed at the flat plate member 511 of each of the mounting members 51 is disposed within the opening angle 91. In addition, the angle regulator 515 formed at the opposite side of the end portion 514 around the center gear mounting shaft 7 and configured to regulate the opening angle 1 is installed at each of the mounting members 51.
(277) Specifically, as illustrated in
(278) Due to the configuration described above, the idler gears 44a and 44b remain spaced apart by at least a predetermined distance, and a case in which both of the idler gears 44a and 44b at two sides are engaged with the door-side gear 42 may be prevented.
(279) Next, the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 will be described.
(280) As illustrated in
(281) Specifically, the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 includes the regulating member 61 configured to move between the regulating position X at which movements of the pair of idler gears 44 due to the swing apparatus 50 is regulated as illustrated in
(282) The regulating member 61 is configured to be able to reciprocate with respect to the door-side gear mounting shaft 8 on which the door-side gear 42 is mounted. Specifically, the one end of the regulating member 61 is formed in a semicircular shape, and the through-hole 61h penetrating in the thickness direction is formed at the other end thereof.
(283) The through-hole 61h is formed in a substantially slot-like shape and is formed larger than the size of the diameter of the door-side gear mounting shaft 8. In this way, since the regulating member 61 may pass through the door-side gear mounting shaft 8 via the through-hole 61h, the regulating member 61 may reciprocate with respect to the door-side gear mounting shaft 8.
(284) The regulating member 61 moves between the regulating position X and the removing position Y by the reciprocating movement described above. At the regulating position X, the one end of the regulating member 61 is interposed between the first mounting member 51a and the second mounting member 51b to regulate revolution of the pair of idler gears 44. At the removing position Y, the one end is not in contact with either the first mounting member 51a or the second mounting member 51b and allows the revolution of the pair of idler gears 44.
(285) In more detail, at the regulating position X, the one end of the regulating member 61 is configured to fit into the gap formed between the end portions 514 of the flat plate members 511 described above.
(286) The pressing member 62 assigns a pressing force from the removing position Y toward the regulating position X with respect to the regulating member 61. In the embodiment, the pressing member 62 is an elastic member such as a spring having one end mounted on the regulating member 61 and the other end mounted on the fixing member 9 fixed to the casing, for example.
(287) The regulation removing apparatus 63 moves the regulating member 61 from the regulating position X to the removing position Y. Here, the regulation removing apparatus 63 is mounted on the regulating member 61 and receives a control signal from a controller (unillustrated), for example, to assign a removing force in the opposite direction of the pressing force with respect to the regulating member 61.
(288) In more detail, the regulation removing apparatus 63 according to the embodiment is configured to instantaneously operate a solenoid (unillustrated) when the control signal is received and assign the removing force to the regulating member 61 by the instantaneous conduction.
(289) According to the power transmission apparatus 40 configured as above, the door D may be automatically or manually opened and closed by switching between the power transmitting state and the power non-transmitting state.
(290) Hereinafter, an operation for when the power transmission apparatus 40 is switched to the power transmitting state or the power non-transmitting state will be described.
(291) First, an operation in which the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state will be described.
(292) In addition, the idler gear 44 disposed at which side of one side and the other side would be engaged with the door-side gear 42 when the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state is determined according to a rotating direction of the motor M. Since operation principles of a case in which the idler gear 44a at one side is engaged with the door-side gear 42 and a case in which the idler gear 44b at the other side is engaged with the door-side gear 42 are the same, only the case in which the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state due to the idler gear 44a at one side being engaged with the door-side gear 42 will be representatively described.
(293) As illustrated in
(294) Here, when the center gear 43 rotates in the forward direction due to a predetermined voltage applied to the motor M, a tangential force is applied to the pair of idler gears 44 via a portion engaged with the center gear 43.
(295) Due to the tangential force, each of the idler gears 44 begins rotating about a rotation shaft. However, since the rotation load member 52 assigns load to rotation of the idler gears, the tangential force is divided into rotation torque that rotates the idler gears about the rotation shaft and swing torque that revolves the idler gears along the circumference of the center gear 43.
(296) Here, in the embodiment, the pressing force applied from the pressing member 62 to the regulating member 61 opposes the swing torque, and the regulating member 61 maintains a state in which movement of the pair of idler gears 44 due to the swing apparatus 50 is regulated (i.e., the power non-transmitting state).
(297) In the power non-transmitting state, when, for example, a switching signal for switching the power non-transmitting state to the power transmitting state is transmitted to the unillustrated controller, the controller controls a voltage applied to the solenoid of the regulation removing apparatus 63 so that the regulation removing apparatus 63 instantaneously operates the solenoid and applies an instantaneous removing force to the regulating member 61.
(298) In this way, the regulating member 61 moves from the regulating position X to the removing position Y, and the pair of idler gears 44 revolve along the circumference of the center gear 43 by the swing torque such that the idler gear 44a at one side is engaged with the door-side gear 42, and the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state.
(299) As above, when the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state due to the idler gear 44a at one side being engaged with the door-side gear 42, the tangential force is applied to the idler gear 44a at one side via a portion engaged with the door-side gear 42.
(300) In this way, the swing torque described above increases, and the regulating member 61 may remain at the removing position Y since the swing torque opposes the pressing force and conduction to the solenoid does not occur.
(301) Next, an operation in which the power transmitting state is switched to the power non-transmitting state will be described.
(302) As described above, in the power transmitting state, the swing torque opposes the pressing force, and the power transmitting state is maintained.
(303) In the power transmitting state, when, for example, a switching signal for switching the power transmitting state to the power non-transmitting state is transmitted to the controller (unillustrated), the controller controls a voltage applied to the motor M and stops rotation of the motor M or instantaneously rotates the motor M in the reverse direction.
(304) In this way, the center gear 43 stops rotating or instantaneously rotates in the reverse direction by interlocking with the motor M, and the swing torque described above decreases.
(305) In this way, the pressing force opposes the swing torque, the regulating member 61 moves from the removing position Y to the regulating position X, and the idler gears and the door-side gear 42 are disengaged such that the power transmitting state is switched to the power non-transmitting state.
(306) <Link Apparatus>
(307) Next, the link apparatus 20 configured to transmit power output from the driving apparatus 10 described above to the door D will be described.
(308) The link apparatus 20 has one end connected to an output shaft of the driving apparatus 10 (in the embodiment, an output shaft of the door-side gear 42) and the other end connected to the door D. Specifically, as illustrated in
(309) The first arm 21 has one end fixed to the door-side gear 42 by a screw and the like and the other end to which the second arm 22 is connected such that the first arm 21 is configured to rotate about the rotation shaft of the door-side gear 42 by interlocking with the door-side gear 42.
(310) In the embodiment, with the door D closed, a first elongating direction L1 from the one end to the other end of the first arm 21 is set to face a rear portion of the housing H.
(311) The second arm 22 has one end connected to the first arm 21 and is configured to rotate about a connection portion 23 at which the one end of the second arm 22 is connected to the first arm 21 and reciprocate along a second elongating direction L2 from the one end to the other end of the second arm 22.
(312) In more detail, the second arm 22 has effort at which force is received from the first arm 21 and load at which the force is applied to the door D and opens and closes the door D while rotating and reciprocating.
(313) In the embodiment, when the door D is closed as in
(314) Here, in the first embodiment, the first elongating direction L1 is a direction from the rotation shaft of the door-side gear 42 toward a rotation shaft of the second arm 22 installed at the other end of the first arm 21. In addition, the second elongating direction L2 is a direction from the effort toward the load and, specifically, is a direction from the rotation shaft of the second arm 22 installed at the other end of the first arm 21 toward a connection portion connected to the door D installed at the other end of the second arm.
(315) In addition, as illustrated in
(316) The link apparatus 20 according to the embodiment is configured such that an angle formed between the first arm 21 and the second arm 22, i.e., an angle 92 formed between the first elongating direction L1 and the second elongating direction L2, is 180 or smaller when the door D is open.
(317) <Auxiliary Apparatus>
(318) The door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment further includes the auxiliary apparatus 30 configured to assist the link apparatus 20 described above opening the door D.
(319) The auxiliary apparatus 30 generates an auxiliary force for opening the door D. Here, the auxiliary apparatus 30 is housed in the casing and is mounted on the upper surface of the door D.
(320) Specifically, as illustrated in
(321) The rotating member 31 includes a rotating body 311 and a protrusion 312 configured to protrude upward from the rotating body 311. In the embodiment, the rotating member 31 is configured such that the rotating body 311 rotates about the rotation shaft T1 due to the second arm 22 described above coming into contact with the protrusion 312.
(322) In detail, as illustrated in
(323) By the configuration described above, the second arm 22 according to the embodiment reciprocates along the second elongating direction L2 so that the protruding pin P slides along the slot 22h, and the extension 221 collides against the protrusion 312 of the rotating body 311 when the second arm 22 reciprocates from the one end toward the other end to rotate the rotating body 311.
(324) The auxiliary force assigning member 32 rotates about the rotation shaft T2 by interlocking with the rotating member 31 and has the collider 321 configured to collide with the front surface of the housing H due to the rotation of the auxiliary force assigning member 32.
(325) The auxiliary force assigning member 32 according to the embodiment is configured to have the collider 321 installed at a position spaced a predetermined distance apart from the rotation shaft T3 of the door D and apply an auxiliary force having a size according to the predetermined distance on the door D.
(326) The contacting member 33 connects the rotating member 31 to the auxiliary force assigning member 32 to allow the rotating member 31 and the auxiliary force assigning member 32 to rotate by interlocking with each other and has a longitudinal direction elongating along the longitudinal direction of the door D.
(327) <Controller>
(328) Next, a controller configured to control an operation of the door opening and closing apparatus 100 will be described.
(329) The controller controls opening and closing of the door D or an operation of the power transmission apparatus 40, physically includes a CPU, a memory, a timer, an A/D converter, a D/A converter, and the like, and, as illustrated in
(330) Hereinafter, each of the elements will be described.
(331) The switcher 710 acquires a switching signal input by the user using an inputter installed at the door D, for example. Specifically, the switcher 710 is configured to switch the power transmission apparatus 40 to the power transmitting state or the power non-transmitting state by controlling a voltage applied to the motor M or a voltage applied to the solenoid of the regulation removing apparatus 63 based on the switching signal.
(332) The speed calculator 720 calculates a movement speed of the door D based on a movement amount and a movement time of the door D.
(333) The speed calculator 720 according to the embodiment is configured to acquire an opening degree signal that represents an opening degree of the door from a door opening degree detection apparatus E configured to detect an opening degree of the door D and acquire a time signal that represents a movement time of the door D from a CPU-embedded timer to output the movement speed calculated based on each of the signals as a calculated speed to the motor controller 73.
(334) In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(335) In addition, the timer measures a time taken for the pulse signal to be output from the door opening degree detection apparatus E, sets the measured time as the movement time of the door D, and outputs the time signal to the speed calculator 720.
(336) The motor controller 730 is configured to acquire the calculated speed output by the speed calculator 720 and a target speed pre-stored in a predetermined area of the memory, for example, and compare the calculated speed with the target speed to control the output to the motor M by PWM so that the calculated speed of the door D becomes closer to the target speed. In this way, the speed of the motor may be variably controlled.
(337) In the embodiment, the speed calculator 720 is configured to calculate a movement speed at each of a plurality of steps which are from dividing the movement range of the door D, and the motor controller 730 is configured to control an output of the motor M in the next step based on the speed calculated by the speed calculator 720.
(338) Here, the movement range of the door D is set as a range from a closed state of the door D to the opening degree of the door D at a predetermined target angle. In the embodiment, the movement range of the door D is a range for which the opening degree is 0 to 110, for example.
(339) In addition, each step is set by dividing the movement range of the door D at every predetermined opening angle. In the embodiment, a range of 0 to 110, which is the movement range, is divided every 10 for each step.
(340) Hereinafter, controlling by the controller with the settings described above will be described in detail.
(341) In the embodiment, after the motor M is operated, the door opening degree detection apparatus E detects the opening degree of the door D, and the timer measures a time taken for the opening degree of the door D to increase by 10.
(342) In addition, the speed calculator 720 calculates the movement speed of the door D while the opening degree of the door D increases by 10, i.e., a movement speed in each step, based on the opening degree signal from the door opening degree detection apparatus E and the time signal from the timer and outputs the calculated result as a calculated speed to the motor controller 730.
(343) The motor controller 730 compares the calculated speed in each step with the target speed set in each step and, according to a difference therebetween, controls the output to the motor M in the next step by changing a conduction ratio (impact coefficient) of PWM control.
(344) In more detail, as illustrated in
(345) Due to the controlling described above, in the embodiment, after the door D begins opening, the motor controller 730 may move the door D at a target speed, e.g., 20 to 40 degrees per second, and then decelerate the door D toward 110, which is a target angle.
(346) In this way, since the door D may be stably opened and closed automatically regardless of a load being applied to the door D, the movement speed or the opening degree of the door D may be made uniform.
(347) By the door opening and closing apparatus 100 related to the embodiment configured as above, since switching between the power transmitting state and the power non-transmitting state is possible by the swing apparatus 50 moving the pair of idler gears 44 along the flat surface perpendicular to the rotation shaft of the center gear 43, an apparatus, such as a clutch apparatus, configured to move the gears in the height direction may be unnecessary, and thus the power transmission apparatus 40 may be compactly formed in the height direction.
(348) In addition, since the pair of idler gears 44 move along the flat surface perpendicular to the rotation shaft of the center gear 43 by interlocking with rotation of the center gear 43, the idler gears 44 may be moved using the power of the motor M such that an actuator exclusively used for moving the idler gears 44 may be unnecessary.
(349) In addition, since the power non-transmitting state is switched to the power transmitting state by instantaneously operating the solenoid, a configuration of the regulation removing apparatus 63 may be simplified, and an amount of energy required for the switching may be small.
(350) In addition, since the load of the second arm 22 is disposed closer to the rotation shaft of the door D than the direction perpendicular to the door D when viewed from the effort, the lengths of the arms 21 and 22 may not be unnecessarily increased, and the door D may be opened by 90 or more.
(351) In addition, a demagnetizing force is required to open the door D when the door D and the housing H are magnetized using a magnet and the like. Since the auxiliary apparatus 30 generates an auxiliary force for opening the door D and the door D and the housing H may be demagnetized by the auxiliary force, the power of the motor M required for opening the door D may be decreased. In addition, the slot 22h is installed at the second arm 22, and the door D and the housing H are demagnetized while the protruding pin P moves along the slot 22h such that a starting torque that causes the most load to be applied to the motor M may be decreased, and a load to the motor M is decreased.
(352) In addition, since each gear is disposed so that an angle formed between the door-side gear 42, the idler gear 44 at one or the other side engaged to the door-side gear 42, and the center gear 43 is 110 to 120, hunting and the like does not occur, and power may be securely transmitted.
(353) In addition, since the controller (unillustrated) controls the movement speed of the door D to a predetermined speed, the opening and closing speed of the door D is not too fast or not too slow even when the weight of the door D changes due to weight of articles stored at the door D such that user manipulability is high.
(354) In more detail, since the door D may move at a speed in the range of 20 to 40 degrees per second, which is an ideal movement speed, regardless of load applied to the door D to ensure easy user manipulation, and the door may be decelerated toward 110, which is a target opening degree of the door D, the movement speed and the opening degree of the door D may be made uniform.
(355) In addition, since the angle regulator 515 regulates an angle formed between rotation shafts of the idler gears around the rotation shaft of the center gear 43 to be a predetermined degree or smaller, a case in which both of the pair of idler gears 44 are engaged with the door-side gear 42 may be prevented.
Modified Example of the Fourth Embodiment
(356) However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment above.
(357) For example, although the rotation load member is an elastic member in the embodiment above, the rotation load member may also generate friction between the idler gear and the mounting member. Specifically, examples of the rotation load member may include a sheet member formed of felt and the like and magnetic resistance such as by a magnet.
(358) In addition, although the idler gears are mounted on different mounting members in the embodiment above, the pair of idler gears may also be mounted on the same mounting member.
(359) In addition, although a single door-side gear is provided in the embodiment above, a plurality of door-side gears may also be provided.
(360) In addition, although the power transmission apparatus of the embodiment above is used for opening and closing the door of the refrigerator, the use thereof is not necessarily limited to the door of the refrigerator.
(361) In addition, although the movement range of the door is 0 to 110, and each step is set by dividing the movement range every 10 in the controlling according to the embodiment above, the movement range and a way of setting each step may also be suitably changed.
(362) The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment and may be modified in various ways other than the above without departing from the intent of the present disclosure.
Fifth Embodiment
(363) Hereinafter, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to a fifth embodiment will be described with reference to
(364) The door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment includes the power transmission apparatus 40 configured to transmit power of the motor M to the hinge Z of the door only by rotation of the plurality of driving gears 45, and the auxiliary apparatus 30 configured to generate an auxiliary force for moving the door D at the closing position toward the opening position.
(365) In addition, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 includes a power transmission state transition apparatus (a power transmitting state/power non-transmitting state switching apparatus) 101 configured to transition (switch) between the power transmitting state in which the power of the motor M is transmitted to the hinge Z and the power non-transmitting state in which the power of the motor M is not transmitted to the hinge Z.
(366) As illustrated in
(367) Specifically, as illustrated in
(368) As in the first embodiment, the swing apparatus 50 includes a first mounting member 51 configured to rotate about the rotation shaft of the center gear 43 and have the idler gears 44 mounted thereon and the rotation load member 52 interposed between the first mounting member 51 and the idler gears 44 and configured to assign load to rotation of the idler gears 44. In the embodiment, the swing apparatus 50 further includes a second mounting member 54 configured to have the center gear 43 mounted thereon.
(369) The first mounting member 51 has the idler gear mounting shaft 512 and is formed in a flat plate shape having a through-hole 516 formed.
(370) The rotation load member 52 assigns load to rotation of the idler gears 44 to generate torque that revolves the pair of idler gears 44 along the circumference of the rotation shaft of the center gear 43. Here, the rotation load member 52 is an elastic member such as a spring which passes through the idler gear mounting shaft 512.
(371) The second mounting member 54 is a flat plate on which the center gear mounting shaft 7 is installed and is disposed below the first mounting member 51.
(372) The second mounting member 54 rotates by interlocking with the center gear 43 and rotates independently from the first mounting member 51.
(373) As illustrated in
(374) When mounting each idler gear 44 on the idler gear mounting shaft 512, the rotation load member 52 is fitted to the idler gear mounting shaft 512, the idler gear 44 is fitted to the idler gear mounting shaft 512 above the rotation load member 52, and the pressing member 53 configured to press the idler gear 44 is fitted to the idler gear mounting shaft 512 above the idler gear 44 such that an upward force is applied by the rotation load member 52 on the idler gear.
(375) In addition, the pressing member 53 is configured to be coupled to the recessed groove 513 formed along the circumferential direction of the outer circumferential surface of the idler gear mounting shaft 512.
(376) Due to the configuration described above, the idler gear 44 moves among the forward rotation power transmitting position, the reverse rotation power transmitting position, and the power non-transmitting position by interlocking with the motor M. Since each of the positions and the detailed operation of the idler gear 44 are the same as in the first embodiment (see
(377) As above, the power transmitting state transition apparatus 101 receives the power of the motor M and transitions between the power transmitting state and the power non-transmitting state using the power. In more detail, the swing apparatus 50 allows the pair of idler gears 44 to revolve, and the power transmitting state is reached by allowing the idler gear 44a at one side or the idler gear 44b at the other side to be engaged with the door-side gear 42, and the power non-transmitting state is reached by allowing the pair of idler gears 44 to be disengaged from the door-side gear 42. That is, a state in which the idler gear 44 is at the forward rotation power transmitting position or the reverse rotation power transmitting position is the power transmitting state, and a state in which the idler gear 44 is at the power non-transmitting position is the power non-transmitting state.
(378) In addition, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment is configured such that the auxiliary force is generated by the auxiliary apparatus 30 to move the door D at the closing position toward the opening position when the power transmission state transition apparatus 101 reaches the power non-transmitting state, and the power of the motor M is not transmitted to the hinge. In addition, as illustrated in
(379) As in the first embodiment, the door opening and closing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment further includes the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 and the power conversion apparatus 70. Since the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 and the power conversion apparatus 70 or configurations related thereto according to the embodiment are different from other embodiments above, these will be described in detail below.
(380) First, the power conversion apparatus 70 will be described.
(381) As illustrated in
(382) The power conversion apparatus 70 includes a ratchet apparatus 102 configured not to transmit the power of the motor M to the auxiliary apparatus 30 when the motor M rotates in the reverse direction and the door D is moved toward the closing position and configured to transmit the power of the motor M to the auxiliary apparatus 30 when the motor M rotates in the forward direction and the door D is moved toward the opening position.
(383) The ratchet apparatus 102 includes a ratchet 71 (the hook 71 in the first embodiment) mounted on the sliding member 34 and a presser 72 (the protrusion 72 in the first embodiment) configured to rotate by interlocking with the driving gear 45.
(384) As illustrated in
(385) As illustrated in
(386) The ratchet 71 according to the embodiment is disposed below the second mounting member 54 described above and is configured such that the pressed end surface 711 and the guide surface 712 are disposed on a rotational trajectory of the presser 72 while the ratchet 71 is at the normal position N.
(387) As illustrated in
(388) Next, the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 will be described.
(389) The power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 regulates revolution of the swing apparatus 50 to maintain the power non-transmitting state in which neither of the pair of idler gears 44 is engaged with the door-side gear 42. Specifically, as illustrated in
(390) As illustrated in
(391) In addition, since the power non-transmitting state should be maintained until the door D and the housing H are demagnetized when the door D at the closing position is moving toward the opening position, the abutting portion 64 is installed near the idler gear 44 not engaged with the door-side gear 42 (the idler gear 44 at an upper side in
(392) The abutted portion 65 is installed at a position abutted by the abutting portion 64 before the pair of idler gears 44 reach the forward rotation power transmitting position when the pair of idler gears 44 head toward the forward rotation power transmitting position according to rotation of the first mounting member 51.
(393) Specifically, as illustrated in
(394) Next, operations of the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 and the power conversion apparatus 70 configured as described above will be described with reference to
(395) First, a case in which the door D at the closing position is moved toward the opening position will be described.
(396) As illustrated in
(397) In addition, as illustrated in
(398) When the motor M further rotates in the forward direction from the above state, the second mounting member 54 rotates independently from the first mounting member 51. Thus, as illustrated in
(399) As illustrated in
(400) As a result, the door D and the housing H are demagnetized by the auxiliary force of the auxiliary apparatus 30, and the door D at the closing position moves toward the opening position.
(401) Next, a case in which the door D at the opening position is moved toward the closing position will be described.
(402) As illustrated in
(403) When the motor M further rotates in the reverse direction after the pressers 72 come into contact with the guide surface 712, the pressers 72 rotate while pressing the guide surface 712 to rotate the ratchet 71 along the circumference of the rotation shaft 7T as illustrated in
(404) As a result, when the motor M rotates in the reverse direction, the pressers 72 continue to rotate without being interfered by the ratchet 71, and the door D moves toward the closing position.
(405) However, when the door D is moved toward the opening position, the ratchet 71 moves from a standby position A to a press-fitting direction B according to the sliding of the sliding member 34 as illustrated in
(406) In addition, the standby position A is a position of the ratchet 71 right before the pressers 72 press the pressed end surface 711 due to forward rotation of the motor M. In addition, the press-fitting direction B is a position of the ratchet 71 right before the pressers 72 pressing the pressed end surface 711 are detached from the pressed end surface 711 due to forward rotation of the motor M.
(407) In this regard, when the ratchet 71 remains in a state of being pressed by the pressers 72, i.e., at the press-fitting position B, the sliding member 34 and the like is visible to the user when the door D is moving toward the opening position, and it is not beneficial in terms of appearance of the refrigerator.
(408) Consequently, the auxiliary apparatus 30 according to the embodiment includes a returning member (unillustrated) configured to return the sliding member 34 that has moved due to the ratchet 71 being pressed by the presser 72. Specifically, the returning member is for returning the ratchet 71 from the press-fitting position B to the standby position A by pressing the sliding member 34 in the direction opposite to the sliding direction. Here, the returning member is an elastic member such as a torsion bar or a spring.
(409) However, by just simply installing the returning member, since the ratchet 71 moves from the press-fitting position B to the standby position A while keeping the normal position N when the returning member returns the sliding member 34, the pressers 72 press the ratchet 71 again, and the sliding member 34 slides again. That is, by just installing the returning member, the sliding member 34 merely repeats sliding and being returned while the door D moves toward the opening position, and thus it cannot be considered that the appearance of the refrigerator is improved enough.
(410) Consequently, in the embodiment, as illustrated in
(411) The pressed sliding surface 652 is installed at the abutted portion 65 described above. Specifically, the pressed sliding surface 652 is extendingly formed from a side of the first mounting member 51 at the abutted surface 651. In the embodiment, the pressed sliding surface 652 is bent in a direction away from the rotation shaft of the center gear 43, and the abutting portion 64 slides the pressed sliding surface 652 such that the abutting portion 64 presses the ratchet 71 through the pressed sliding surface 652 to allow the ratchet 71 to move from the normal position N to the rotated position R.
(412) Due to the configuration described above, since the sliding member 34 is returned by the returning member (unillustrated) as illustrated in
(413) In addition, as illustrated in
(414) As a result, since the ratchet 71 keeps the rotated position R after moving to the standby position A, the ratchet 71 is not interfered by the pressers 72 afterwards and is not pressed by the pressers 72. In this way, since the sliding member 34 may be prevented from sliding again after being returned, the appearance of the refrigerator may be improved.
(415) As described above, according to the door opening and closing apparatus 100 related to the embodiment, since the door D at the closing position is moved toward the opening position by the auxiliary force when the power of the motor M is not transmitted to the hinge Z due to the power non-transmitting state reached by the power transmitting state transition apparatus 101, torque of the motor M required to demagnetize the door D and the housing H may be reduced, and the motor M may be made smaller.
(416) In addition, since the power of the motor M is transmitted to the hinge Z or the auxiliary apparatus 30 only with mechanical parts such as a gear, the door D may be automatically opened and closed without using electrical parts such as a switching device.
(417) In addition, since the power conversion apparatus 70 includes the ratchet apparatus 102, the power conversion apparatus 70 may allow the auxiliary force to be generated when the door D at the closing position is moved toward the opening position and prevent movement of the door D from being interfered by the power conversion apparatus 70 when the door D is moved toward the closing position.
(418) In addition, since the sliding member 34, which is slid, is returned by the returning member when the door D and the housing H are being demagnetized, the sliding member 34 may not be visible by the user while the door moves toward the opening position such that the appearance of the refrigerator is not worsened.
(419) In addition, when returning the sliding member 34, since interference between the ratchet 71 and the pressers 72 is avoided by rotating the ratchet 71 from the normal position N to the rotated position R, the returned sliding member 34 may be prevented from sliding again.
Modified Example of the Fifth Embodiment
(420) As another embodiment for moving the door at the closing position toward the opening position by the auxiliary force while the power of the motor is not transmitted to the hinge, a case in which the number of pressers 72 of the power conversion apparatus 70 is increased as illustrated in
(421) With such a configuration, compared to the case of the fifth embodiment in which two pressers 72 or one presser 72 is present, time taken for any one presser 72 to reach the ratchet 71 may be shortened. In this way, when the motor M rotates in the forward direction, since a possibility of the ratchet 71 being pressed by the presser 72 before the idler gear 44 at the power non-transmitting position moves to the forward rotation power transmitting position, i.e., is engaged with the door-side gear 42, is high, the auxiliary force may be generated with the power of the motor M not transmitted to the hinge Z.
(422) Here, even with the configuration in which the number of pressers 72 is increased as above, since the idler gear 44 is engaged with the door-side gear 42 before the presser 72 presses the ratchet 71 in some cases, a configuration having the power non-transmitting state maintenance apparatus 60 as in the fifth embodiment is preferable to make sure that the auxiliary force is generated with the power of the motor M not transmitted to the hinge Z.
(423) In addition, when the number of pressers 72 is increased at a time of returning the slid sliding member 34, since a possibility of the ratchet 71 moving from the press-fitting position B to the standby position A reaching the pressers 72 is high, the sliding member 34 is not necessarily returned. Even in this regard, the configuration of the fifth embodiment is preferable.
(424) According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a motor in a refrigerator may be made smaller by reducing torque of the motor required for demagnetizing a door and a housing.
(425) Although the refrigerator has been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings by focusing on particular shapes and directions, the present disclosure may be modified and changed in various ways by those of ordinary skill in the art, and the modifications and changes should be construed as belonging to the scope of the present disclosure which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.