[0001] The present invention relates generally to refrigerators, and more particularly,
though not exclusively, to a refrigerator in which the structure of magnets, which
are disposed in both a door and a body to maintain airtightness of a storage chamber,
respectively, is improved.
[0002] Generally, a refrigerator is an apparatus that provides cold air generated in an
evaporator to a storage chamber to maintain various foods in a fresh condition. The
storage chamber is selectively opened and closed by a door, and an airtight device
is generally provided between a refrigerator body and the door to maintain airtightness
of the storage chamber when the door is closed.
[0003] An airtight device may be exemplified by a gasket that is arranged along a circumferential
edge of the inside surface of the door containing a magnet. The gasket causes the
storage chamber to be airtight as the magnet contained in the gasket adheres to the
front of the steel refrigerator body when the door is closed. Where a body of a refrigerator
is made of a non-magnetic substance, such as synthetic resin, like a refrigerator
disclosed in Korean Unexamined Pat. Pub. No. 2001-0113245, a magnetic substance, such
as a steel plate, or magnet is embedded inside a front of the refrigerator body to
allow the magnet contained in the gasket arranged on the door to adhere to the refrigerator
body.
[0004] However, in the refrigerator having a front made of resin, the magnetic substance
or magnet is embedded in the front of the refrigerator body, but the front of the
refrigerator body made of resin is interposed between the magnet contained in the
gasket and the magnetic substance or magnet embedded in the refrigerator body. Thus,
an attractive force between the magnet and the magnetic substance or magnet is weak.
Therefore, it is difficult to maintain the airtightness of the storage chamber. There
is a scheme in which the width of the magnet contained in the gasket or the magnetic
substance or magnet embedded inside the front of the refrigerator body is widened
to overcome the problem of the weak attractive force. However, this scheme causes
difficulty in the manufacture of the refrigerator and incurs excessive manufacturing
costs.
[0005] Furthermore, when a magnet is embedded inside the front of the refrigerator body,
the magnet must be embedded at a correct position corresponding to that of the magnet
contained in the gasket. When a foam insulating material is injected into the refrigerator
body during the manufacture of the refrigerator, the magnet may be pushed by the pressure
of the foam insulating material and removed from an initial correct position. Some
amount of repulsive force may be generated between the magnet embedded inside the
front of the refrigerator body and the magnet contained in the gasket, so poor airtightness
of the storage chamber may result.
[0006] Accordingly, it is an aim of preferred embodiments of the present invention to provide
a refrigerator having an increased attractive force between a door-side magnet and
a body-side magnet without increasing the sizes of the two magnets. A further aim
of preferred embodiments of this invention to provide an attractive force even though
the two magnets are offset from each other, thus preventing poor airtightness of the
storage chamber.
[0007] According to the present invention in a first aspect there is provided a refrigerator,
comprising a door attached to a body and which selectively opens and closes a storage
chamber, a gasket along an inside surface of the door which maintains airtightness
of the storage chamber, a first magnet in the gasket, a second magnet inside a front
of the body facing the first magnet, and at least one shield member blocking surfaces
of at least one of the first and second magnets not facing a remaining magnet.
[0008] In an embodiment of the invention, the shield member may be a metallic plate surrounding
the remaining surfaces of the one magnet not facing the remaining magnet.
[0009] In an embodiment of the invention, the shield member blocks surfaces of the second
magnet.
[0010] In an embodiment of the invention, the shield member blocks the north pole of the
one magnet.
[0011] In an embodiment of the invention, the front of the body may be a non-magnetic substance.
[0012] According to the present invention in a second aspect, there is provided A refrigerator
having an improved magnetic seal between a refrigerator door and a refrigerator body,
comprising: the body; the door, having a gasket along an inside surface, which moves
between an open and a closed position relative to the body; first and second magnets,
within the gasket and a front of the body, respectively, which are attractive when
the door is closed; and at least one shield member blocking surfaces of at least one
of the first and second magnets not facing the other magnet.
[0013] According to the present invention in a third aspect, there is provided A refrigerator
having an improved magnetic seal between a refrigerator door and a refrigerator body,
comprising: a body; a door, having a gasket along an inside surface, and which moves
between an open and a closed position relative to the body; first and second magnets,
within the gasket and a front of the body, which are attractive when the door is closed;
and at least one shield member, wherein the shield member blocks lines of magnetic
force extending from at least one magnet which are substantially repulsive to the
other magnet.
[0014] According to the present invention in a fourth aspect, there is provided A refrigerator
having a storage chamber with improved airtightness, comprising: a refrigerator body,
including the storage chamber, coupled to a cooling system; a door to move between
open and closed positions relative to the storage chamber, respectively; first and
second magnets in the body and the door, respectively, providing an airtight seal
between the body and the door; and at least one shield member blocking surfaces of
at least one of the first and second magnets which are not facing the other magnet.
[0015] According to the present invention in a fifth aspect, there is provided A refrigerator
having a storage chamber with improved airtightness, comprising: a refrigerator body,
including the storage chamber, coupled to a cooling system; a door able to occupy
an open and a closed position relative to the storage chamber; first and second magnets
in the body and the door, respectively, providing an airtight seal between the body
and the door; and at least one shield member, wherein the shield member blocks lines
of magnetic force extending from at least one magnet which are repulsive to the other
magnet.
[0016] Further features of the present invention are set out in the appended claims.
[0017] These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and
more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments,
by way of example only, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view showing an appearance of a refrigerator, according
to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a cross section of the refrigerator of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a detailed view of a portion of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a sectional view of an airtight device of the refrigerator according to
one embodiment of the present invention, showing an arrangement of magnets;
Figure 5 is a view showing lines of magnetic force formed around a second magnet of
the refrigerator of the present invention;
Figure 6 is a view showing lines of magnetic force formed around a general magnet;
Figure 7 is a sectional view of an airtight device of the refrigerator with the second
magnet offset from an appropriate position;
Figure 8 is a sectional view of an airtight device of the refrigerator according to
another embodiment of the present invention with a shield member attached to a first
magnet; and
Figure 9 is a sectional view of an airtight device of the refrigerator according to
another embodiment of the present invention with shield members attached to the first
and second magnets.
[0018] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the
present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings,
wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The embodiments
are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the
figures.
[0019] As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, a refrigerator of an embodiment of the present
invention is constructed so that a storage chamber defined inside a body 10 of the
refrigerator is divided by a central partition 11 into a freezer compartment 12 on
the left and a refrigerator compartment 13 on the right. Further, a freezer compartment
door 14 and a refrigerator compartment door 15 are situated in front of the freezer
compartment 12 and in front of the refrigerator compartment 13, respectively. Both
the freezer compartment door 14 and the refrigerator compartment door may occupy open
1 and closed 2 positions.
[0020] Gaskets 20 are arranged along circumferential edges of inside surfaces of the doors
14 and 15, which are used to selectively open and close the freezer compartment 12
and the refrigerator compartment 13, respectively, to maintain airtightness of the
freezer compartment 12 and the refrigerator compartment 13.
[0021] A front 16 of the body 10 that comes into contact with the gaskets 20 is integrated
with two inner casings 17 into a single body through a resin forming process. This
construction of the front 16 of the body 10 provides the front 16 of the body 10 with
a pleasant appearance and reduces manufacturing costs by allowing the two inner casings
17 of the freezer compartment 12 and the refrigerator compartment 13 to be integrally
fabricated.
[0022] An airtight device 30 provided on the gaskets 20 and the front 16 of the body 10,
as illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, includes first magnets 31 contained in the gaskets
20 and second magnets 32 embedded inside the front 16 of the body 10 to face the first
magnets 31, respectively. The first magnets 31 are arranged to face the second magnets
32, with opposite poles thereof facing each other. This creates an attractive force
between the first and second magnets 31 and 32 (see Figure 4). The construction takes
into account the fact that the front 16 of the body 10 is made of resin that is a
non-magnetic substance. In this case, the airtightness of the freezer compartment
12 and the refrigerator compartment 13 is maintained by an attractive force between
the first magnet 31 contained in the gaskets 20 and the magnets 32 embedded in the
front 16 of the body 10.
[0023] A shield member 33 is attached to each of the second magnets 32 embedded in the front
16 of the body 10 so that side surfaces and a rear surface of the second magnet 32
are covered to enhance the attractive force between the first and second magnets 31
and 32. A front surface of the second magnet 32 facing each of the first magnets 31
is uncovered. The shield member 33 is formed of a metallic plate made of a magnetic
substance, and is positioned in tight contact with inside surfaces of the second magnet
32 to surround the three surfaces of the second magnet 32. This construction, as depicted
in Figure 5, causes lines of magnetic force extending from a north pole to a south
pole of the second magnet 32 to be blocked by the shield member 33 and be prevented
from leaking through the inside surfaces of the magnet 32 . Therefore, the flux density
of the lines of magnetic force is increased in an area between the first and second
magnets 31 and 32, thus increasing the attractive force between the first and second
magnets 31 and 32.
[0024] The effect obtained by the shield member 33 can be easily appreciated by comparing
lines of magnetic force around a magnet without the shield member 33 shown in Figure
6 with lines of magnetic force around the second magnet 32 with the shield member
33 shown in Figure 5. As shown in Figure 6, in the case of the magnet without the
shield member 33, the lines of magnetic force extending from a north pole to a south
pole of the magnet are distributed around the magnet. Thus, the effective distance
L of the magnetic force contributing to actual attractive force between the first
and second magnets 31 and 32 is short.
[0025] In contrast, as shown in Figure 5, in the case of the second magnet 32 with the shield
member 33, the lines of magnetic force extending from a north pole to a south pole
of the second magnet 32 are blocked by the shield member 33 and, therefore, most lines
of the magnetic force are directed through the open front surface of the second magnet
32. Thus, the effective distance L' of the magnetic force contributing to actual attractive
force between the first and second magnets 31 and 32 is lengthened. That is, in the
present invention, the effective distance L' of the magnetic force in a direction
from the second magnet 32 to the first magnet 31 is increased and the attractive force
between the first and second magnets 31 and 32 is increased thereby causing the gasket
20 to be brought into tight contact with the front 16 of the body 10 and, therefore,
securely maintaining the airtightness of each of the compartments 12 and 13.
[0026] Further, as illustrated in Figure 7, in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention, even when the second magnet 32 positioned inside the front 16 of the body
10 is pushed by the foam insulating material formed in the body 10 and somewhat setoff
from a position corresponding to that of the first magnet 31, repulsive force is not
generated between the first and second magnets 31 and 32 and, therefore, the first
and second magnets 31 and 32 effectively adhere to each other. This is because lines
of magnetic force extending through both sides of the second magnet 32, which may
contribute to the repulsive force, are blocked by the shield member 33 and accordingly
do not affect the first magnet 31. As a consequence, the construction of this embodiment
of the present invention can suppress a repulsive force between the first and second
magnets 31 and 32 even though the second magnet 32 embedded in the body 10 is somewhat
offset from an appropriate position thereof during the manufacture of the refrigerator,
thus preventing poor airtightness of the compartment.
[0027] Figure 8 is a sectional view showing a refrigerator according to another embodiment
of the present invention, in which a shield member 34 is attached to inside surfaces
of the first magnet 31. Figure 9 is a sectional view showing a refrigerator according
to another embodiment of the present invention, in which shield members 33 and 34
are attached to inside surfaces of the first magnet 31 and outside surfaces of the
second magnet 32, respectively. The effects of these aforementioned refrigerators
are similar to that of the refrigerator of the first embodiment.
[0028] As described above in detail, the refrigerator of preferred embodiments of the present
invention can increase attractive force between the first and second magnets by the
attachment of at least one shield member to at least one of the first and second magnets,
so the refrigerator can maintain the secure airtightness of the compartment of the
refrigerator.
[0029] Additionally, the refrigerator of preferred embodiments of the present invention
can block remaining lines of magnetic force except for lines of magnetic force contributing
to an attractive force between the two magnets, so proper attractive force can be
maintained between the two magnets even though the magnets are offset from each other
during the manufacture of the refrigerator, thus preventing poor airtightness of the
refrigerator.
[0030] Preferred embodiments of the present invention encompass a method for increasing
the attractive force between a door 14 and15 and a refrigerator body 10. The first
and second steps comprise installing magnets 31 and 32 in the gasket 20 and the front
16 of the body 10. This creates an attraction between the magnets 31 and 32 when the
doors 14 and 15 are closed. A shield member 33 is provided to at least one of the
magnets 31 and 32 along surfaces of the magnet not facing the other magnet
[0031] Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described,
it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these
embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the
scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents. It is also understood
that the advantages found in this invention have applications in technologies outside
that which has been discussed above.
[0032] Attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with
or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are
open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers
and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
[0033] All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed,
may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such
features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0034] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent
or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated
otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent
or similar features.
[0035] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The
invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed
in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings),
or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process
so disclosed.
1. A refrigerator, comprising:
a door (14,15) attached to a body (10) and which selectively opens and closes a storage
chamber;
a gasket (20) along an inside surface of the door (14,15) which maintains airtightness
of the storage chamber;
a first magnet (31) in the gasket (20);
a second magnet (32) inside a front (16) of the body (10) to face the first magnet
(31); and
at least one shield member (33) blocking surfaces of at least one of the first and
second magnets (31,32) not facing the other magnet (32,31).
2. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 1, wherein the shield member (33) is a metallic
plate surrounding surfaces of the one magnet (31,32) not facing the remaining magnet
(32,31).
3. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the shield member (33)
blocks surfaces of the second magnet (32).
4. The refrigerator as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the shield member (33)
blocks the north pole of the one magnet (31,32).
5. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 1, wherein the front (16) of the body (10)
is a non-magnetic substance.
6. A refrigerator having a magnetic seal between a refrigerator door (14,15) and a refrigerator
body (10), comprising:
the body (10);
the door (14,15), having a gasket (20) along an inside surface, which moves between
an open and a closed position relative to the body (10);
first and second magnets (31,32), within the gasket (20) and a front (16) of the body
(10), respectively, which are attractive when the door (14,15) is closed; and
at least one shield member (33) blocking surfaces of at least one of the first and
second magnets (31,32) not facing the other magnet (32,31).
7. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 6, wherein the shield member (33) is a metallic
plate.
8. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 6 or claim 7, wherein at least two shield members
(33) block surfaces of the first and second magnets (31,32).
9. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 6-8, wherein the south pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the north pole of the second magnet (32).
10. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 6-9, wherein the north pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the south pole of the second magnet (32).
11. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 6-10, wherein the front (16) of
the body (10) is a non-magnetic substance.
12. A refrigerator having a magnetic seal between a refrigerator door (14,15) and a refrigerator
body (10), comprising:
a body (10);
a door (14,15), having a gasket (20) along an inside surface, and which moves between
an open and a closed position relative to the body (10);
first and second magnets (31,32), within the gasket (20) and a front (16) of the body
(10), which are attractive when the door (14,15) is closed; and
at least one shield member (33), wherein the shield member (33) blocks lines of magnetic
force extending from at least one magnet (31,32) which are substantially repulsive
to the other magnet (32,31).
13. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 12, wherein the shield member (33) is a metallic
plate.
14. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 12 or claim 13, wherein at least two shield
members (33) block surfaces of the first and second magnets (31,32).
15. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 12-14, wherein the south pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the north pole of the second magnet (32).
16. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 12-15, wherein the north pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the south pole of the second magnet (32).
17. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 12-16, wherein the front (16) of
the body (10) is a non-magnetic substance.
18. A refrigerator having a storage chamber, comprising:
a refrigerator body (10), including the storage chamber, coupled to a cooling system;
a door (14,15) to move between open and closed positions relative to the storage chamber,
respectively;
first and second magnets (31,32) in the body (10) and the door (14,15), respectively,
providing an airtight seal between the body (10) and the door (14,15); and
at least one shield member (33) blocking surfaces of at least one of the first and
second magnets (31,32) which are not facing the other magnet (32,31).
19. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 18, wherein the shield member (33) is a metallic
plate.
20. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 18 or claim 19, wherein at least two shield
members (33) block the surfaces of the first and second magnets (31,32).
21. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 18-20, wherein the south pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the north pole of the second magnet (32).
22. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 18-21, wherein the north pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the south pole of the second magnet (32).
23. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 18-22, wherein the front (16) of
the body (10) is a non-magnetic substance.
24. A refrigerator having a storage chamber, comprising:
a refrigerator body (10), including the storage chamber, coupled to a cooling system;
a door (14,15) able to occupy an open and a closed position relative to the storage
chamber;
first and second magnets (31,32) in the body (10) and the door (14,15), respectively,
providing an airtight seal between the body (10) and the door (14,15); and
at least one shield member (33), wherein the shield member (33) blocks lines of magnetic
force extending from at least one magnet (31,32) which are repulsive to the other
magnet (32,31).
25. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 24, wherein the shield member (33) is a metallic
plate.
26. The refrigerator as set forth in claim 24 or claim 25, wherein two shield members
(33) blocks surfaces of the first and second magnets (31,32).
27. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 24-26, wherein the south pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the north pole of the second magnet (32).
28. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 24-27, wherein the north pole of
the first magnet (31) faces the south pole of the second magnet (32).
29. The refrigerator as set forth in any one of claims 24-28, wherein the front (16) of
the body (10) is a non-magnetic substance.