[0001] The present invention relates to a door for a refrigerator, particularly for a refrigerator
of the cupboard type, provided with profiled elements for releasably securing a shaped
inner door or "counterpanel" to its inner surface.
[0002] As generally known, the inner side of the door of an appliance of this type is provided
with a peripherally extending sealing gasket and an inner door panel shaped to support
bottles, containers or other goods to be refrigerated.
[0003] It is also known that the sealing gasket and the inner door panel are releasably
secured to the door so that they can be substituted in case of damage. One solution
for so securing the gasket and inner door panel provides for the gasket to be fitted
onto the edges of the inner door panel which is then secured to the body of the door
by means of screws.
[0004] This solution is disadvantageous with regard to assembly operations, as it requires
numerous manual operations, and alsc with regard to maintenance and repair in use,
where the substitution solely of the sealing gasket requires a great number of screws
to be loosened and then retightened.
[0005] Other widely employed solutions for the fastening problem provide for the incorporation
in a foamed plastics panel of the door of a suitably profiled peripheral element adapted
to receive therein a base portion of a profiled sealing gasket and of an edge portion
of the inner door panel which may be secured in place by means of an arrangement of
threaded fasteners (as for instance in German Utility Model 6,940,257) or by means
of an edge portion of a peripheral strip pressure-fitted into or onto the profile
element (as for example in German Utility Model 6,911,963). The first of these solutions
is also disadvantageous as it involves the use of numerous threaded elements, while
the second solution requires the employ of an additional fixing strip which has to
be secured in an additional manual assembly operation.
[0006] Also known is the use of fastener profiles formed with a seat for a foot portion
of the sealing gasket besides a plurality of resilient lips for releasably retaining
an edge portion of the inner door panel, as described for instance in German Utility
Model No. 6,940,482.
[0007] This solution permits the inner door panel to be mounted in an automatized operation
by simple pressure, and if so required to be dismounted by resiliently bending the
retaining lips apart.
[0008] It is to be noted, however, that the retaining force of the resilient lips may sometimes
be surmounted by the inertial forces exerted on the door as it is closed by the inner
door panel and the goods supported thereby, so that the inner door panel may strike
the door frame of the refrigerator with a sometimes considerable force.
[0009] It may also happen that the retaining lips are subjected to fatigue after extended
use so as to loose their initial resiliency, or that they are irreparably damaged
on dismounting of the inner door panel.
[0010] For avoiding the above noted undesirable occurrences, the edge portions of the inner
door panel as well as the resilient retaining lips have to be designed with an abundant
thickness so as to prevent one or the other from yielding to the strains and stresses
acting thereon.
[0011] On the other hand it is obvious that such overdimensioning reduces the resiliency
of the retaining lips and results in an undesirable increase of the amount of material
required for the inner door panel and the fastener profile.
[0012] In view of the above noted shortcomings of prior art it is a main object of the present
invention to provide a door for a cupboard-type refrigerator which permits an inner
door panel having an additional support function to be releasably mounted by an assembly
operation not necessarily requiring manual intervention and sufficiently simple to
be carried out in a fully automatic manner.
[0013] Another object of the invention is the provision of a door of the type defined above
which permits an inner door panel to be releasably, and thus replaceably, mounted
thereon without the use of additional fastener elements such as screws, fastener strips
and the like.
[0014] It is finally an object of the invention to provide a door for a refrigerator which
in addition to the advantages noted above permits the inner door panel to be releasably
secured with the aid of securing means associated with the releasable element itself,
so that it is not necessary to bodily replace the door itself in case of the resilient
securing means being damaged in the course of dismounting the inner door panel, such
resilient securing elements being suitably located in the peripheral zone of the door.
[0015] These and other objects are attained according to the invention by a door for a refrigerator,
particularly a refrigerator of the cupboard-type for domestic use, comprising a panel
formed of foamed plastics material and enclosed between an outer lining sheet and
an inner cover sheet and provided at its inner surface with a peripheral moulding
embedded in said panel and formed with respectve seats for releasably retaining the
foot portion of a sealing gasket and an edge portion of an inner door panel, said
door being characterized in that said seat for releasably retaining said inner door
panel in said moulding is of V-shaped cross-sectional configuration having its open
side partially closed by a ledge, and in that said inner door panel is formed with
rim portions projecting towards the interior of the door and located adjacent the
fastening edge portions of the inner door panel, said rim portions being likewise
bent into a V-shaped configuration for snap-engagement with said V-shaped seat of
said moulding, so that said inner door panel is clampingly mounted on said door by
constraining said rim portions between the inner edge of said ledge and the inner
wall of the door.
[0016] The davantages of the door according to the invention will become more clearly evident
from the following description given by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
fig. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a part of a door according to the invention,
fig. 2 shows an enlarged cross-sectional view of the connection of an inner door panel
to a door as shown in fig. 1, and
fig. 3 shows a partially sectioned perspective view of a lower corner portion of the
door shown in fig. 1.
[0017] Shown in fig. 1 is across-sectional view of a part of a vertical door 5 of a cupboard-type
refrigerator, comprising in a per se known manner an outer sheet metal liner 6 and
an inner covering sheet 7 made for instance of cardboard, a foamed plastics material
8 being injected therebetween for thermal insulation and mechanical rigidific- ation
of the overall structure. Adjacent the inner peripheral border of door 5 insulating
panel 8 carries an arrangement of mouldings 9 embedded therein and bonded to one another
so as to form a substantially rectangular frame adapted to resiliently receive and
releasably retain a foot portion 10 of a sealing gasket 11 and a rim portion 12 of
an inner door panel 13 formed of a plastics material in a configuration permitting
it to support bottels and other food containers.
[0018] As seen in the cross-sectional view of fig. 2, each moulding 9 has a horizontal outer
lip 14 partially overlapping sheet metal liner 6, and a vertical inner lip 15 projecting
above inner covering sheet 7 of door 5.
[0019] Adjacent outer lip 14 in the direction towards inner lip 15 moulding 9 is formed
with a first recess 16 forming a seat for foot portion 10 of gasket 11, and adjacent
thereto with a second recess 17 forming a seat for rim portion 12 of inner door panel
13.
[0020] Seat 17 is of V-shaped cross-sectional configuration, with its open side partially
closed by a ledge 18 defining a restricted entrance for receiving and retaining rim
portion 12 of inner door panel 13.
[0021] Edge portion 12 itself is likewise bent backwards into a V-shaped configuration conforming
to that of seat 17 and having a suitably dimensioned outer leg 19 for engaging the
lower surface of ledge 18 from within seat 17.
[0022] Thanks to this construction the inner door panel 13 may be mounted by simply exerting
pressure on its peripheral border region.
[0023] During this operation, the backfolded rim portion 12 of inner door panel 13 is introduced
into the restricted entrance of seat 17 while being guided by upstanding lip 15, until
outer leg 19 has passed ledge 18 and is restored to its relaxed configuration as shown
in figs. 1 and 2, so as to engage the lower surface of ledge 18 from within seat 17.
In this type of inner door panels for a refrigerator, the region for the storage of
foods is usually bordered by shelves or ridges projecting towards the interior of
door 5 and formed of an outer web 20 extending from the junction between the door
and the inner door panel substantially at right angles to the plane of the door, a
narrow end face 21 parallel to the plane of door 5, and an inner web 22 connected
to the bottom wall 23 of the inner door panel. In the case of the inner door panel
13 according to the invention, outer web 20, inner web 22 and end face 21 are configured
to create a biasing force between the point of support of inner door panel 13 on inner
covering sheet 7 of door 5 and the point of engagement between outer leg 19 of rim
portion 12 and the inner surface of ledge 18, whereby webs 20, 22 and end face 21
are always kept under tension so as to ensure a sufficiently rigid engagement of inner
door panel 13 below ledge 18 of moulding 9.
[0024] At the same time this resilient engagement does not prevent inner door panel 13 from
being replaced in case of damage thereof during use. The dismounting of inner door
panel 13 may in fact be carried out by pulling it away from the remainder of door
5 with sufficient force to bend or straighten outer leg 19 of rim portion 12 so as
to release it from engagement with ledge 18 of moulding 9. To this purpose inner door
panel 13 may be formed with suitable gripping portions.
[0025] Adjacent the lower corners of the door the profile of the inner door panel is shaped
in the manner shown in fig. 3, so that the weight of the inner door panel does not
rest on the outer leg 19 of the lower rim portion, as this would lead to a reduced
stability of the connection and a continual and undesirable load on this outer leg
portion.
[0026] As particularly shown in fig. 3, the lower end portion of inner door panel 13 adjacent
the corners of the door is formed with a planar rim 24 abutting the edge 25 of ledge
18, so that the weight of the inner door panel and any goods carried thereby rests
on ledge 18 which is sufficiently strong for this purpose. In this manner the mounting
of the inner door panel on the door is stabilized.
[0027] From the above description it is evidetn that the invention enables the inner door
panel 13 to be mounted on door 5 by a simple process not necessitating any manual
operations and thus capable of being carried out in a fully automatic manner so as
to facilitate the overall assembly operation.
[0028] Between the door 5 and the inner door panel 13 there is a releasable connection which
does not require any additional fastener elements and is capable of being released
in a particularly simple manner.
[0029] A further advantage of at least similar importance results from the fact that the
resilient elements required for mounting the inner door panel on the door are exclusively
associated with the former, so that it may be replaced without having to replace the
entire door.
1. A door for a refrigerator, particularly for a refrigerator of the cupboard-type
for domestic use, comprising a panel of foamed plastics material enclosed between
an outer lining sheet and an inner covering sheet and provided at its inner surface
with a peripheral moulding frame embedded in said panel and including respective seats
for releasably receiving the foot portion of a sealing gasket and a rim portion of
an inner door panel, characterized in that said seat (17) for releasably mounting
said inner door panel (13) in said moulding (9) is of V-shaped cross-sectional configuration
the open side of which is partially closed by a ledge (18), and in that said inner
door panel (13) is formed with shelves (20, 21, 22) projecting towards the interior
of said door (5) adjacent the fastener rim portions (12) of said inner door panel
(13), said rim portions (12) being likewise turned back into a V-shaped configuration
adapted to be received in said V-shaped seat (17) of said moulding (9) in a snap fit
engagement for pressure-mounting said inner door panel (13) on said door (5) by setting
up a biasing force in said shelves between the interior edge of said ledge (18) and
the inner wall surface (7) of said door (5).
2. A door according to claim 1, the inner door panel of which is provided with seats
for supporting goods to be refrigerated, characterized in that adjacent the lower
corners of said inner wall panel (13) the peripheral rim portion (12) thereof is formed
with a planar rim (24) projecting into abutting engagement with an edge (25) of said
ledge (18) so that the weight of said inner door panel (13) together with the goods
supported thereby is supported by said ledge (18).