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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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23.08.2000 Bulletin 2000/34 |
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Date of filing: 03.02.2000 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: F25D 23/02 |
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AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE |
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19.02.1999 IT MI990096 U
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Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION |
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Benton Harbor
Michigan 49022 (US) |
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- Maritan, Marco,
Whirlpool Europe s.r.l.
21025 Comerio (IT)
- Signa, Marco,
Whirlpool Europe s.r.l.
21025 Comerio (IT)
- Barzizza, Ferruccio,
Whirlpool Europe s.r.l.
21025 Comerio (IT)
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Representative: Guerci, Alessandro |
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Whirlpool Europe S.r.l.
Patent Department
Viale G. Borghi 27 21025 Comerio (VA) 21025 Comerio (VA) (IT) |
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Refrigerator door hinge with a reduced number of components |
(57) A hinge for a door (2) of a refrigerator such as an upright refrigerator having a
cabinet about which said door (2) can be moved, this latter comprising an outer shell,
end abutment plates (4) and a door liner (3), a layer of insulating material (5) being
provided between the shell and door liner (3), said hinge comprising an arm (10) projecting
from an element for its fixing to said cabinet (1) and having a free end (13) provided
with a through hole (14). The hinge comprises a box member (17), open on one side
through which said end (13) of said arm (10) can be inserted into the cavity (16)
of said member, means (15) being provided within said cavity (16) to engage said end
(13) and connect this latter to said box member (17) such as to enable it to rotate
relative to said means (15), said box member (17) being inserted into a corresponding
seat provided in each of said abutment plates (4).
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[0001] This invention relates to a refrigerator door hinge in accordance with the introduction
to the main claim.
[0002] Every refrigerator door is hinged to the cabinet usually by two hinges positioned
at different heights on said cabinet. This door comprises a usual door liner associated
with an outer shell with which there are also associated known abutment plates positioned
at the top and bottom of the door liner and fixed to it. Usual insulating material
is placed between the shell and door liner.
[0003] Each hinge comprises at least one arm projecting from an element by which the hinge
is fixed to the cabinet. This arm is then usually connected to the door, normally
at the corresponding abutment plate, the door rotating about the end of the arm. In
known solutions, each abutment plate comprises a seat for coupling to the corresponding
hinge arm. This coupling is achieved by a pin which engages in a threaded hole provided
in a free end of the hinge arm and with a bush rigid with the abutment plate to form
the hinge.
[0004] This solution, which is excellent from the operational aspect, comprises however
a relatively large number of components, which influences the cost of each hinge and
the time required for mounting it on the door while on the production line (with consequent
influence on the refrigerator cost). Moreover, the door has to be arranged to receive
the hinge bushes, and the hinge seats have to be suitably shaped and sealed against
the foamed insulating material which is injected into the door after said seats have
been made.
[0005] The main object of the invention is therefore to provide a refrigerator door hinge,
for example for an upright refrigerator, which is not only easily mounted on the door
but also enables this latter and its hinge receiving parts to be of simple construction.
[0006] A further object of the invention is to provide a hinge comprising a reduced number
of component parts and hence of much lower cost than known hinges.
[0007] These and other objects which will be apparent to the expert of the art are attained
by a hinge in accordance with the accompanying claims.
[0008] The invention will be more apparent from the accompanying drawing, which is provided
by way of non-limiting example, and on which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a hinge of the invention during its fitting to the
refrigerator door;
Figure 2 is a front view of the hinge of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Figure 1 with the hinge fitted to the door.
[0009] With reference to said figures, a refrigerator, for example an upright refrigerator,
comprises a usual cabinet 1 provided with food preservation compartments (not shown),
and a usual door 2 provided with an outer shell (not shown), a door liner 3 and abutment
plates 4 (of which only one is shown in the figures). Usual insulation 5 is present
between the shell and door liner. The cabinet and door are shown only schematically.
The door moves relative to the cabinet 1 on hinges 6 (at least two), of which only
one is shown in the figures, and which enable the door to be closed onto the cabinet
1 or be opened away from it.
[0010] Each hinge 6 comprises an arm 10 having a first end 11 fixed to an element (plate)
12 to be secured to the refrigerator cabinet 1 by screws or similar fixing means (not
shown). The arm 10 has a second end 13 provided with a through hole 14 to be mounted
on one of two pins 15 facing it inside the cavity 16 of a box element 17 open on one
side 17A. This element is inserted into a seat 19 in the corresponding abutment plate
4 and fixed in it by opposing lugs or teeth 21 which snap into holes 22 provided in
the wall 19A of the seat 19. The element 17 comprises a raised edge 20 which after
insertion into the seat 19 rests against the abutment plate 4.
[0011] The pins 15 are defined by parallel projections 23 extending from opposing walls
24 of the cavity 16. These projections can be elastically forced apart and together
to enable the end 13 of the hinge arm 10 to be mounted on them such that they cooperate
by friction with the hole 14 in said arm, to allow correct movement of the door (slightly
braked).
[0012] The hinge is assembled after the door has been constructed, this construction being
totally independent thereof. The arm 10 is insertion-fitted to the box element 17
by inserting one of the two pins 15 into the hole 14 in the arm 10, depending on the
hinge position (right or left, top or bottom) on the door. Preferably a ring 14A of
self-lubricating material (for example nylon) is positioned in the hole 14 of the
arm 10 to define a sort of bearing for the rotation of the arm relative to the pin
15.
[0013] After this assembly, the element 12 is fixed to the cabinet 1 and the element 17
is inserted into the door seat 19 until it snaps into secure connection to it.
[0014] The invention enables the door to be assembled in a simple manner without the hinge,
which is fixed to the door only subsequently. The hinge also comprises a smaller number
of components than known hinges.
1. A hinge for a door (2) of a refrigerator such as an upright refrigerator having a
cabinet (1) about which said door (2) can be moved, this latter comprising an outer
shell, end abutment plates (4) and a door liner (3), usual insulation (5) being provided
between the shell and door liner (3), said hinge comprising an arm (10) projecting
from an element (12) for its fixing to said cabinet (1) and having a free end (13)
provided with a through hole (14), said hinge being characterised by comprising a
box member (17) to be inserted into a cavity (19) in a corresponding abutment plate
(4) on the door, means (15) being provided within the cavity (16) of this member to
engage the free end (13) of the hinge arm (10) and connect this latter to said member
(17) and hence to the door (2), but such as to enable it to rotate relative to said
means (15).
2. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the box member (17) is open on
one side (17A), through which the hinge arm (10) is inserted for coupling to the engagement
means (15), these latter comprising two superposed spaced-apart connection elements
projecting from opposing walls (24) of the cavity (16) of the box member (17), only
one of said elements (15) being inserted into the hole (14) in the hinge arm (10),
and cooperating with said arm (10) after its connection to said member (17).
3. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that each connection element (15)
comprises two opposing parallel projections (23) extending from the corresponding
wall (24) of the cavity (16) of the box member (17).
4. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the box member (17) comprises
fixing elements (21) which fix it into the seat (19) in the abutment plate (4) on
the door (2).
5. A hinge as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that the fixing elements (21) are
teeth or lugs projecting from the box member (17) to cooperate with holes (22) provided
in the wall (19A) of said seat.
6. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the box member (17) comprises
a raised edge (20) arranged to rest on the abutment plate (4) when said member (17)
is in its seat (19).
7. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that an annular element (14A) of material
of low friction coefficient is positioned in the hole (14) in the free end of the
hinge arm (10) to become interposed between this arm (10) and the engagement means.
