[0001] The present invention relates to a household refrigerator (where the term applies
to any device producing cold, either for the storage of fresh food and/or freezing
of food) of a built-in type, comprising a refrigerated compartment and a basement
below containing a condenser, an fan and a compressor, said basement being equipped
with a front grid provided with intake and exhaust opening for the cooling air of
said components of the refrigerating unit.
[0002] A refrigerator of the type described above is know against the Italian Utility Model
Patent Nr. 203 038, describing a household refrigerator where a lenghtwise side portion
of the bottom in the refrigerated compartment is recessed downwards and extends inside
the basement to form in it two adjacent chambers having a different height and freely
intercommunicating; the components of the refrigerating unit to be cooled down (condenser,
fan and compressor) are located in the higher chamber and aligned perpendicular to
the basement front grid.
[0003] According to the conventional solution for these types of refrigerators, the refrigerated
compartment has a flat bottom and the basement chamber is divided by a vertical wall
thus forming a U-shaped channel to ensure a correct circulation of the cooling air.
[0004] The solution described in the above patent offers the advantage, in respect to the
usual solution, of increasing the usable space in the refrigerated compartment, but
circulation of the cooling air gets worse.
[0005] Chest freezers normally have both the compressor and condenser located in a channel
whose ends are both open, placed along the freezer rear wall, while the refrigerated
compartment extends downwards in the front down to floor level. However, this solution
is not practicable in case of built-in refrigerators, since the side walls are not
in contact with the environmental air but in general they are in contact with other
kitchen cabinets located on the refrigerator sides.
[0006] Purpose of the present invention is to indicate a household refrigerator of a built-in
type, in which the usable space inside the refrigerated compartment has been increased
in comparison to the conventional solution (flat bottom) but where air circulation
is maintained as much efficient.
[0007] To achieve said purpose it is the aim of the present invention to realize a household
refrigerator of a built-in type comprising a refrigerated compartment and a basement
below containing a condenser, a fan and a compressor; said basement having a front
wall provided with intake and exhaust openings for the cooling air of said components
of the refrigerating unit, characterized in that a central front portion of the bottom
in the refrigerated compartment extends downwards inside the basement defining in
it a peripheral U-shaped channel where said components of the refrigerating units
are located.
[0008] Further aims and advantages of the present invention are clearly shown in the following
detailed description and annexed drawings, merely shown by way of the explicative
but not limiting example, where:
-Fig. 1 shows the lower part of the refrigerator according to the present invention,
partially sectioned and in perspective view;
-Fig. 2 shows the same portion of the refrigerator depicted in Fig. 1, in a sectional
view from the bottom.
[0009] In figure 1, where the lower part of the refrigerator according to the present invention
is shown partially sectioned and in perspective view, number 4 indicates the refrigerator
basement, whereas number 3 indicates the portion of the refrigerated compartment extending
downwards practically to the floor level inside the basement 4. As it is clearly shown
in the figure, said portion 3 covers the central front part of the basement 4, defining
a peripheral U-shaped channel around it inside the basement.
[0010] The cooling air is taken in through the opening indicated with number 1 on the right
end of the basement front, whereas the exhaust air is expelled through the opening
indicated with number 2 on the left end of the basement front. Both openings are located
on the two ends of the U arms.
[0011] On the channel rear side, i.e. at the centre of the U, aligned from right to left,
are the components of the refrigerating unit, namely the condenser number 5, the fan
6 and the compressor 8.
[0012] Number 7 indicates the condensate drip-tray, which is located above the compressor
8.
[0013] According to the arrangement above cooling air circulation appears even better than
in the conventional solution with a flat bottom and a vertical parting wall.
[0014] Fig. 2 - where the same part of the refrigerator seen in figure 1 is now shown in
section from the bottom, depicts the same elements described in figure 1 reporting
the same reference numbers. As it is shown in the figures, portion 3 of the refrigerator
compartment extending inside the basement 4 occupies over one quarter of the basement
volume.
[0015] The characteristics of the refrigerator described above are clearly illustrated in
the description and annexed drawings.
[0016] Likewise also the advantages of the refrigerator according to the present invention
are clear.
[0017] Specifically, they are characterized in that the usable space in the refrigerated
compartment has been increased in comparison to the conventional configuration (flat
bottom), but where cooling air circulation is maintained as much efficient.
[0018] Moreover, since the portion of the refrigerated compartment extending downwards practically
reaches the floor level, the usable volume resulting for this compartment is maximized
in comparison to the configurations already known.
[0019] It is obvious that many other changes to the refrigerator described by way of example
are possible for the man skilled in the art, however without departing from the scope
of the innovating criteria inherent of the present invention.
1. Household refrigerator of the built-in type, comprising a refrigerated compartment
and a basement below containing a condenser, a fan and a compressor, said basement
being equipped with a front wall provided with intake and exhaust openings for the
cooling air of said components of the refrigerating unit, characterized in that one
central front portion (3) of the bottom in the refrigerated compartment extends downwards
inside the basement (4) defining in it a peripheral U-shaped channel, where said components
(5, 6, 8) of the refrigerating unit are located.
2. Household refrigerator of the built-in type according to the claim 1, characterized
in that said components (5, 6 8) of the refrigerating unit are located in the rear
length of said U-shaped channel, aligned parallel to the basement front wall, whereas
the two arms of the U-shaped channel come up to said front wall forming said intake
(1) and exhaust (2) openings on both side ends.
3. Household refrigerator of the built-in type according to claim 1, characterized
in that said portion (3) of the refrigerated compartment extending inside the basement
(4) occupies at least one quarter of said basement volume.