Refrigeration device having a tray
09903642 · 2018-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D25/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D25/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D25/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2325/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D23/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a refrigeration device having an interior space, in which a compartment bottom is arranged. According to the invention, a tray movably supported on rollers is arranged on the compartment bottom. The invention further relates to such a tray.
Claims
1. A refrigeration device comprising an interior in which a shelf is arranged, the refrigeration device further including a tray supported in a displaceable manner relative to the shelf, the tray including a base configured to support items to be cooled, the tray having rollers connected thereto, the rollers being positioned to roll on the shelf along with the tray during displacement of the tray, the rollers defining a rolling plane that is positioned below the base, wherein the refrigeration device further comprises a pair of guide rails fixedly installed on opposing sides of the interior, wherein: the shelf is installed within the refrigeration device by the pair of guide rails; and each guide rail includes an internal guide surface configured to prevent lateral movement of the tray by abutting an external side wall of a respective roller.
2. The refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shelf is encompassed on an edge by the guide rail.
3. The refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pull-out lock is provided, said pull-out lock limiting a displacement of the tray on the shelf in the pulled-out direction.
4. The refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a push-in lock is provided, said push-in lock limiting a displacement of the tray on the shelf in the pushed-in direction.
5. The refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shelf is manufactured from glass.
6. The refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base is made from glass.
7. The refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rollers are manufactured from plastic.
8. The refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a positive-fit shell is inserted into the tray.
9. A tray for arranging on a shelf which is arranged in an interior of a refrigeration device, wherein the tray has rollers configured to be supported on the shelf, the tray includes sidewalls and a solid base configured to support items to be cooled, and the rollers define a rolling plane corresponding to a top surface of the shelf in use that is positioned below the base; wherein at least a first roller protrudes below the base such that an external side wall of the first roller is configured to abut a vertical wall arising from the shelf to prevent lateral movement of the tray; wherein the rollers are configured to roll along the shelf with the tray during a displacement of the tray.
10. The tray as claimed in claim 9, wherein a stop is provided for cooperating with a pull-out lock of the refrigeration device, which limits a displacement of the tray on the shelf in the pulled-out direction.
11. The tray as claimed in claim 10, wherein a push-in stop is provided for cooperating with a push-in lock of the refrigeration device, which limits a displacement of the tray on the shelf in the pushed-in direction.
12. The tray as claimed in claim 9, wherein the base comprises glass.
13. The tray as claimed in claim 9, wherein the rollers are manufactured from plastic.
14. The tray as claimed in claim 9, wherein a positive-fit shell is inserted into the tray.
15. The tray as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tray and its rollers are removable from the shelf when the refrigeration device is open, in which case no visible rollers associated with movement of the tray remain within the interior of the refrigeration device.
16. The refrigeration device according to claim 8, wherein the positive-fit shell is configured to be liquid-tight.
17. A refrigeration device, comprising: an interior compartment; a shelf fixedly installed within the interior compartment; a tray removably installed on the shelf, the tray being longitudinally displaceable within the interior compartment when installed; wherein: the shelf comprises a guide rail arranged along a lateral edge of the shelf; the tray comprises sidewalls and a solid base configured to support items placed thereon to be cooled; the tray comprises a roller housing arranged laterally to the base inside which at least one vertical roller is arranged; and the guide rail includes an inner facing guide surface configured to prevent lateral movement of the tray by abutting an external side wall of the at least one roller arranged to protrude below the base from within the roller housing.
18. The refrigeration device according to claim 17, wherein the roller housing is configured such that the rollers are not visible from above the tray.
19. The refrigeration device according to claim 17, wherein the tray is configured to have a depth such that items which are shapeless, liquid, and/or pourable may be placed within the tray.
20. The tray according to claim 9, wherein the tray includes a first roller housing arranged on a first lateral side of the tray comprising a first vertical inner wall and a first vertical outer wall with at least the first roller disposed between the first vertical inner wall and the first vertical outer wall and a second roller housing arranged on a second lateral side of the tray comprising a second vertical inner wall and a second vertical outer wall with at least a second roller disposed between the second vertical inner wall and the second vertical outer wall.
21. The tray according to claim 20, wherein the first inner wall and the second inner wall define outer boundaries of the base.
22. The tray according to claim 20, wherein the first roller housing and second roller housing prevent the first roller and the second roller, respectively, from being visible from a position above the tray.
23. The refrigeration device according to claim 1, wherein the shelf extends a full length between the pair of guide rails and each of the rollers is positioned to roll on a portion of the shelf that is spaced laterally inwards from a respective one of the guide rails.
24. The refrigeration device according to claim 17, wherein the shelf extends a full length between a pair of guide rails.
25. The tray according to claim 9, wherein the tray with the roller connected thereto is configured to be separated from the shelf and to be removed from the interior of the refrigeration device, and wherein the tray is configured to roll on a table exterior to the refrigeration device.
Description
(1) Further exemplary embodiments are described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(8) The refrigerator serves, for example, for refrigerating foodstuffs and comprises a coolant circuit with an evaporator (not shown), a compressor (not shown), a condenser (not shown) and a throttle member (not shown).
(9) The evaporator is configured as a heat exchanger in which, after expansion, the liquid coolant is evaporated by the absorption of heat from the medium to be cooled, i.e. air in the interior of the refrigerator.
(10) The compressor is a mechanically driven component which draws in coolant vapor from the evaporator and discharges it to the condenser at a higher pressure.
(11) The condenser is configured as a heat exchanger in which, after compression, the evaporated coolant is condensed by the output of heat to an external cooling medium, i.e. the surrounding air.
(12) The throttle member is a device for the continuous reduction of pressure by reducing the cross-section.
(13) The coolant is a fluid which is used for the transmission of heat in the cold-generating system which at low temperatures and low pressure of the fluid absorbs heat and at a higher temperature and higher pressure of the fluid discharges heat, wherein it is generally implicit that the state of the fluid is altered.
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(15) A tray 200 is arranged on the shelf 104. In the present exemplary embodiment, the tray 200 has a peripheral edge 202 and a base 214 which is encompassed by the edge 202 and which is configured as a positioning surface for refrigerated items to be cooled. In the present exemplary embodiment, the base 214 is manufactured from glass. However, it may also be manufactured from another optically transparent material or even from an optically non-transparent material.
(16) It is possible that the tray 200 is able to be displaced on the shelf 104 in the direction of the longitudinal extent of the guide rails 204, so that when the refrigerator door 106 is open, the tray 200 supported on the shelf 104 may be at least partially displaced from the interior 102 of the refrigeration device 100 in order to place refrigerated items to be cooled on the shelf 104 and/or to remove said items therefrom. This displacement is limited by a pull-out lock 210 which has a stop 216 arranged on the guide rail 204 and a counter-stop 218 arranged on the frame 202. The stop 216 has a contact surface 220 and the counter-stop 218 has a counter-contact surface 222 which, when the maximum pulled-out position defined by the pull-out lock 210 is reached, come into contact with one another and thus prevent a further displacement of the tray 200.
(17) After refrigerated items have been placed on the base 214 or removed therefrom, the tray 200 may be subsequently displaced again into the interior 102 and the interior 102 closed again by the refrigerator door 106. In this case, a push-in lock 212 which limits a displacement of the tray 200 on the shelf 104 in the pushed-in direction prevents the tray 200 from striking against a rear wall defining the interior 102 of the refrigeration device 100.
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(22) Thus, after opening the interior 102 of the refrigeration device 100 by pivoting the refrigerator door 106, the tray 200 may be displaced out of the interior 102 by rolling the rollers 300 on the shelf 104 until the pull-out lock 210 stops this displacement process. Now the refrigerated items may be removed from the shells 500 or placed there if a shell 500 is inserted into the frame 202. If no shell 500 is used, refrigerated items may be placed on the base 214 of the tray 200 or removed therefrom. Alternatively, the tray 200, with or without the shell 500 and/or shells 500, may also be completely lifted up from the shelf 104 and removed from the interior 102 of the refrigeration device 100 in order to place it, for example, on a table.
(23) After use, the tray 200 may be placed again with its rollers 300 on the shelf 104 and/or displaced into the interior 102 of the refrigeration device depending on whether the tray 200 has been lifted up from the shelf 104 or merely displaced out of the interior 102. Finally, the interior 102 of the refrigeration device 100 may be closed again by pivoting the refrigerator door 106.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(24) 100 Refrigeration device 102 Interior 104 Shelf 106 Refrigerator door 200 Tray 202 Frame 204 Guide rail 206 Groove 208 Longitudinal side 210 Pull-out lock 212 Push-in lock 214 Base 216 Stop 218 Counter-stop 220 Contact surface 222 Counter-contact surface 300 Roller 400 Guide surface 402 Roller side wall 500 Shell 502 Base portion