[0001] The present invention relates to a refrigerator comprising a condenser and of the
kind wherein a considerable part of the condenser is shaped as a pipe coil arranged
inwardly in good heat conducting connection with the mantle of the cabinet of the
refrigerator at the reverse side of the cabinet.
[0002] Refrigerators of the kind referred to above are known, wherein the reverse side of
the cabinet is planar. Such refrigerators are installed at a predetermined minimum
distance from the wall along which the refrigerator is arranged, viz. in such a way
that an air flow passage is formed behind the refrigerator having a flow area sufficient
for the flowing air to remove the necessary part of the heat generated by the condenser.
Due to the fact that the so-called "built-in measurements" as a rule are standardized,
which means that the front surface of the refrigerator should not be positioned further
away from the wall along which the refrigerator is arranged than a predetermined distance,
the observance of the minimum distance between the reverse side of the cabinet and
the wall constitutes a limitation as regards the usable volume of the cabinet.
[0003] The refrigerator according to the present invention is characterized by the reverse
side of the cabinet comprising a generally planar part and reverse side parts extending
laterally at both sides of the planar part and being positioned closer to the front
side of the cabinet than the planar part. Calculations forming the basis of the present
invention have indicated that a cabinet constructed as stated may be arranged with
the planar part in the immediate vicinity of the wall because the side ducts provided
between the wall in question and the reverse side parts of the cabinet, when installed,
offer the necessary air circulation and the possibility of arranging the planar reverse
side part of the cabinet in the immediate vicinity of the wall, simultaneously, has
the result that the usable volume of the cabinet may be increased.
[0004] A particularly simple embodiment of the refrigerator is according to the invention
characterized by the planar part being constituted by a vertical central part of the
reverse side and by the reverse side parts extending laterally with respect to the
planar central part being constituted by planar side parts defining equal, toward
the front side of the cabinet open, obtuse angles together with the planar central
part.
[0005] According to the invention the obtuse angle may lie between approximately 130-165°,
preferabley between approximately 140-160° and, more preferably, being approximately
150°.
[0006] According to a further embodiment of the invention at least the reverse side parts
extending laterally with respect to the planar part may be constituted by material
having a high heat capacity per unit of area. Hereby it is achieved that said reverse
side parts will be able to act as heat accumulators because they, when the refrigerator
is started, will be able to accommodate a part of the condenser heat and after the
refrigerator has been stopped, they can emit the heat accumulated whereby the period
during which the emission of the heat lasts, may be increased beyond the period during
which the compressor works whereby the capacity of the condenser will be increased.
[0007] In order to achieve the high heat capacity the reverse side parts may according to
the invention consist of comparatively thick metal sheet material. As an example of
such material steel having a thickness of approximately 2 mm may be mentioned as compared
with a thickness of the sheet material for the remaining part of the mantle of the
cabinet of 0.6 mm.
[0008] According to the invention the condenser may be shaped as a pipe coil having vertically
extending pipe strings.
[0009] In order to achieve an increased emission of the condensation heat along the side
parts, the pipe strings of the condenser may be arranged closer adjacent each other
at the reverse side parts extending laterally with respect to the planar part than
at the planar part.
[0010] According to the invention the total width of the side parts may constitute between
approximately 20-50%, preferably between approximately 25-35% and, more preferably,
may constitute approximately 28% of the total width of the cabinet.
[0011] The invention will hereinafter be further explained with reference to the drawing,
in which
fig. 1 shows a rear view of an embodiment of the refrigerator according to the invention,
fig. 2 shows a top view of the refrigerator shown in fig. 1,
fig. 3 shows a left-hand view of the refrigerator shown in fig. 1,
fig. 4 shows a perspective view of the refrigerator shown in fig. 1, and
fig. 5 shows a horizontal section through the refrigerator corresponding to the circle
A shown in fig. 2.
[0012] In the drawing 1 is the cabinet of the refrigerator and 2 is a front door of the
cabinet. The cabinet has planar side walls 3, 4 and the reverse side is indicated
by the numeral 5. The reverse side comprises a planar part 6 and along both sides
of the planar part 6 rear side parts 7, 8 extend, which are arranged closer to the
front door 2 of the cabinet than the rear side part 6 because the side parts 7, 8
extend under an obtuse angle with respect to the planar part 6. This angle is according
to the embodiment shown in the drawings approximately 150° but may lie between approximately
130-165° and, preferably between approximately 140-160°.
[0013] According to the embodiment shown in the drawing the total width of the side parts
constitutes approximately 30% of the total width of the cabinet but the width of the
side parts may vary between approximately 20-50%, preferably between approximately
25-35% of the total width.
[0014] The cabinet is provided with a refrigerating assembly which according to the embodiment
shown comprises a compressor 10 to which a condenser 11 belongs. The condenser is
constituted by a pipe coil having vertically extending pipe strings as indicated schematically
with broken lines in fig. 1. According to the embodiment shown in the drawing five
condenser pipe strings are provided at the planar part 6 as indicated in fig. 2, one
string is arranged at the transition to each of the side parts 7, 8, one string is
arranged along each of the side parts 7, 8, one string along the rear edge of each
side wall 3, 4 and one string along each of these rear edges. As it appears from fig.
5, the pipe condenser 11 is arranged inwardly with respect to the mantle or outer
covering 14 of the cabinet and is connected with the mantle or outer covering in a
good heat conducting way because the pipe coil is adhered by means of good heat conducting
adhesive mass 15.
[0015] As it appears from fig. 5, the side part 8 consists of sheet material which in the
case illustrated is constituted by a steel plate having a thickness of 2 mm. The other
side part 7 is shaped correspondingly. The remaining part of the mantle 14 of the
cabinet consists of steel sheet material having a thickness of approximately 0.6 mm.
[0016] The side parts 7, 8 are connected with the adjacent sheet edges e.g. by welding or
in any other way, which results in a sealed connection. Furthermore, the cabinet is
provided with an insulation, not shown, which ajoins the inner surface of the outer
coating.
[0017] At the top the planar part 6 is connected with an inclined top side part 16 and,
furthermore, the top surface of the cabinet is constituted by a planar top part 17.
At the bottom the planar part 6 merges into an inclined rear wall part 18 which ends
at a ceiling 19 for a recess 20 wherein the compressor is arranged.
[0018] The refrigerator shown operates in the following way:
[0019] The cabinet is installed with the planar rear side part 6 in the immediate vicinity
of a wall which is indicated by means of a line 21 in fig. 2. Thereby duct parts 22,
23 having wedge shaped cross sections are formed between the rear side parts 7, 8
and the wall 21. If the cabinet is arranged for instance in a kitchen, the duct parts
22, 23 may laterally be limited by adjacent kitchen furniture.
[0020] During the operation of the refrigerator upwardly moving air streams will flow through
the duct parts 22, 23, which may cool the reverse side parts 7, 8. Calculations and
experiments forming the basis of the present invention have indicated that even though
no flow duct of any significance is provided between the planar reverse side part
6 and the wall 21, a sufficient condenser capacity nevertheless is achieved. However,
in this connection it should be mentioned that even though the planar part 6 is arranged
in the immediate vicinity of the wall 21, the planar part 6 nevertheless will emit
heat, viz. by radiation/conduction to the wall 21. In case furniture is arranged laterally
with respect to the cabinet 1, cooling of the condenser parts arranged along the sides
of the cabinet will also take place by radiation/conduction.
[0021] However, in order to increase the capacity of the condenser the refrigerator according
to the embodiment shown is provided with the comparatively thick plate parts which,
as previously explained, constitute the rear side parts 7, 8. These plate parts have
a certain heat accumulating capacity and, accordingly, they may accumulate a part
of the condenser heat to be emitted and they may emit this heat after the compressor
of the cabinet has been stopped. In order to achieve a comparatively high emission
of heat to the rear side parts 7, 8, the pipe strings of the condenser pipe may be
arranged with a smaller pitch along the rear side parts 7, 8 than along the planar
rear side part 6.
[0022] Due to the close arrangement of the planar rear side part 6 against the wall 21,
the depth of the cabinet may be increased in front of the rear side part 6 corresponding
to the gap which otherwise is prescribed for refrigerator cabinets and, simultaneously,
a predetermined building-in depth may be respected, viz. in such a way that the front
door 2 of the cabinet does not extend further forward than corresponding to a cabinet
arranged with a gap between the reverse side and the wall along the full width of
the rear side.
1. Refrigerator comprising a condenser (11) and of the kind wherein a considerable part
of the condenser (11) is shaped as a pipe coil arranged inwardly in good heat conducting
connection with the mantle of the cabinet of the refrigerator at the reverse side
of the cabinet, characterized by the reverse side of the cabinet (1) comprising a generally planar part (6) and
reverse side parts (7, 8) extending laterally at both sides of the planar part (6)
and being positioned closer to the front side (2) of the cabinet than the planar part
(6).
2. Refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized by the planar part being constituted by a vertical central part of the reverse side
(5) and by the reverse side parts extending laterally with respect to the planar central
part being constituted by planar side parts (7, 8) defining equal, toward the front
side of the cabinet open, obtuse angles together with the planar central part (6).
3. Refrigerator according to claim 2, characterized by the obtuse angle lying between approximately 130-165°, preferably between approximately
140-160° and, more preferably, being approximately 150°.
4. Refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized by at least the reverse side parts (7, 8) extending laterally with respect to the
planar part (6) consisting of material having a high heat capacity per unit of area.
5. Refrrigerator according to claim 4, characterized by the reverse side parts (7, 8) consisting of comparatively thick metal sheet material.
6. Refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized by the condenser (11) being shaped as a pipe coil having vertically extending pipe
strings.
7. Refrigerator according to claim 6, characterized by the strings being arranged closer adjacent each other at the reverse side parts
(7, 8) extending laterally with respect to the planar part (6) than at the planar
part (6).
8. Refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized by the total width of the side parts (7, 8) constituting approximately 20-50%, preferably
approximately 25-35% and, more preferably, approximately 28% of the total width of
the cabinet.