BACKGROUND
1. Field
[0001] Embodiments relate to a refrigerator having an extractable container equipped with
a partition unit which divides a storage space formed in the extractable container
into a proper size.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Generally, a refrigerator refers to a device to store food fresh at a low temperature
by supplying cold air to a food storage chamber. The food storage chamber includes
a freezing chamber maintaining a temperature below freezing and a refrigerating chamber
maintaining a temperature slightly above freezing.
[0003] Due to the large variety of food, the refrigerator has an increased storage space.
Such an enlarged refrigerator may be equipped with an extractable container which
is withdrawably connected and adapted to store vegetables and fruits.
[0004] The extractable container holds a storage space therein to store foodstuffs. Recently,
extractable containers have been designed to have a storage space divided such that
different types of food are well organized in the storage space without being randomly
mixed.
SUMMARY
[0005] Therefore, it is an aspect to provide a refrigerator having an extractable container
equipped with a partition unit dividing a storage space thereof in a variable manner.
[0006] Additional aspects will be set forth in part in the description which follows and,
in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the
invention.
[0007] The foregoing and/or other aspects are achieved by providing a refrigerator including
a main body having a storage chamber, a door opening and closing the storage chamber,
an extractable container withdrawably mounted in the storage chamber and having a
vertical wall and storage space defined by the vertical wall, and a partition unit
having a partition member which divides the storage space of the extractable container,
and a conveying unit which is disposed in an inner space of the vertical wall and
includes a guide part guiding movement of the partition member and a fixing part fixing
the partition member to restrict the movement of the partition member.
[0008] The partition member may include a lateral partition mounted to be movable in the
forward and the backward direction in the storage space, and a longitudinal partition
intersecting the lateral partition, being mounted to be movable in the left and the
right direction in the storage space.
[0009] The lateral partition and the longitudinal partition may each include a pair of horizontal
rods spaced upward and downward to face each other, and a pair of vertical rods connecting
both ends of the respective horizontal rods, thereby forming a rectangular closed
curve.
[0010] The guide part may include a guide rail and a moving block slidably connected to
the guide rail, and the fixing part includes an uneven surface part formed on the
guide rail and an elastic fixing member formed at the moving block to be moved along
the shape of the uneven surface part in an advancing and receding manner.
[0011] The elastic fixing member may include an elastic projection made of an elastic material.
[0012] The elastic fixing member may include a pressing projection moving in and out of
a projection recess formed at the moving block, and an elastic member elastically
biasing the pressing projection toward the uneven surface part.
[0013] The guide part may include a guide rail formed with a guide groove, and a roller
connected to the partition member to be movable along the guide groove, and the fixing
part includes an uneven surface part formed at the guide groove.
[0014] The partition member may include a connection projection formed at both sides to
be engaged with the conveying unit, and the vertical wall includes a guide slot into
which the connection projection of each side is inserted.
[0015] The vertical wall may include an opening mounting the conveying unit, and the opening
is closed by a sealing cover having a guide slot into which a connection projection
formed at the partition member is inserted.
[0016] The refrigerator may further include a handle part disposed at an area between the
lateral partition and the longitudinal partition to guide the lateral partition in
the forward and the backward direction and the longitudinal partition in the left
and the right direction.
[0017] The foregoing and/or other aspects may be achieved by providing a refrigerator having
an extractable container withdrawably mounted to the storage chamber and including
a storage space and a vertical wall forming the storage space, the vertical wall having
a opening, and a partition unit provided in the extractable container to divide the
storage space, the partition unit includes a partition member including a lateral
partition mounted to be movable in forward and backward directions in the storage
space, and a longitudinal partition mounted across the lateral partition to be movable
in left and right directions in the storage space, a conveying unit mounted in an
inner space of the vertical wall through an opening formed on the vertical wall so
as to guide and restrict the movement of the partition member, a connection projection,
and a sealing cover closing the opening and having a guide slot for insertion of a
connection projection formed at both sides of the partition member so that the partition
member is connected to the conveying unit.
[0018] The conveying unit may include a guide rail fixed to the inner space of the vertical
wall and provided with an uneven surface part at one side thereof, a moving block
engaged with the connection projection to be slid along the guide rail, and an elastic
fixing member formed at the moving block to advance and recede along the shape of
the uneven surface part.
[0019] The foregoing and/or other aspects may be achieved by providing a refrigerator including
a storage space, a storage chamber, an extractable container withdrawably mounted
to the storage chamber and including a vertical wall forming the storage space, a
partition unit including a partition member to divide the storage space, and a conveying
unit formed in an inner space of the vertical wall to guide the movement of the partition
member, and the conveying unit not being exposed into the storage space.
[0020] The foregoing and/or other aspects may be achieved by providing in a refrigerator
including a storage space, a storage chamber, an extractable container withdrawably
mounted to the storage chamber including a vertical wall forming the storage space
therein, and a partition unit provided in the extractable container to divide the
storage space, the partition unit includes a partition member including a lateral
partition mounted to be movable in forward and backward directions in the storage
space, and a longitudinal partition mounted across the lateral partition to be movable
in left and right directions in the storage space, a handle part connected to the
lateral and the longitudinal partitions at an intersection between the lateral and
the longitudinal partitions to move the lateral partition forward and backward and
the longitudinal partition to the left and the right, and a conveying unit mounted
to the vertical wall and connected with the partition member to guide and restrict
the movement of the partition member.
[0021] The conveying unit may include a guide rail fixed to the vertical wall and provided
with an uneven surface part at one side thereof, a moving block engaged with the partition
member to be slid along the guide rail, and an elastic fixing member formed at the
moving block to advance and recede along the shape of the uneven surface part.
[0022] The foregoing and/or aspects may be achieved by providing a refrigerator including
a vertical wall, a storage space defined by the vertical wall, a storage chamber;
an extractable container withdrawably mounted in the storage chamber to form a storage
space; and a partition unit that includes a rectangular frame including first and
second facing side walls opened through a center thereof and seated on an inside of
the vertical wall, a first partition member crossing the storage space in a first
direction with both ends thereof supported by the first facing sidewalls of the rectangular
frame, a second partition member crossing the storage space in a second direction
intersecting the first direction with both ends thereof supported by the second facing
sidewalls of the rectangular frame, a plurality of slide members respectively formed
at both ends of the first and the second partition members, and a plurality of guide
members respectively formed at the first and the second sidewalls of the rectangular
frame.
[0023] The refrigerator may further include a cover member connected to the extractable
container to enclose at least a part of the rectangular frame to separate the partition
unit from the storage space.
[0024] The guide members may each include a guide groove extended along a horizontal length
of the rectangular frame, and the slide members may each include a roller received
in the guide groove to be in rolling-contact with an inside of the guide groove.
[0025] The guide members may each include a pair of guide shafts extended along a horizontal
length of the rectangular frame to face each other at a vertical interval, and the
slide members may each include a roller disposed between the pair of guide shafts
in rolling-contact with the guide shafts.
[0026] The first and the second partition members may each include horizontal rods spaced
upward and downward to face each other, and vertical rods connecting both ends of
the respective horizontal rods, thereby forming a rectangular closed curve, and the
slide member may include connection parts to which the vertical rods are removably
connected.
[0027] The connection parts may each include a force-fit clamp opened upward and downward,
and the vertical rods may be force-fitted in the force-fit clamps.
[0028] The vertical wall may include a seating part protruded out from an inside of the
vertical wall so as to seat the rectangular frame thereon, and the cover member may
be connected to enclose a part of the rectangular frame seated on the seating part.
[0029] The foregoing and/or other aspects may be achieved by providing a refrigerator including
a vertical wall, a storage chamber, a storage space defined by the vertical wall,
an extractable container withdrawably mounted to the storage chamber to form the storage
space therein, and a partition unit including a first partition member crossing the
storage space in a first direction and a second partition member intersecting the
first partition member and crossing the storage space in a second direction, such
that the first and the second partition members divide the storage space into at least
four spaces, the partition unit may further include a frame including guide members
and slide members connected with the guide members and formed at both ends of the
first and the second partition members to stably guide the movements of the first
and the second partition members and also to guide linear movement of the slide member,
the extractable container may including a seating part formed along a circumference
of the vertical wall in a shape corresponding to a circumference of the frame so as
to seat the frame thereon, and a cover member, at least a part of the frame seated
on the seating part may be covered by the cover member connected to enclose a circumference
of the extractable container.
[0030] The guide members may each include a guide groove extended along a horizontal length
of the frame, and the slide members may each include a roller received in the guide
groove to be in rolling-contact with an inside of the guide groove.
[0031] The guide members may each include a pair of guide shafts extended along a horizontal
length of the frame to face each other at a vertical interval, and the slide members
may each include a roller disposed between the pair of guide shafts in rolling-contact
with the guide shafts.
[0032] The partition unit may include a single assembly inserted in and separated from the
inside of the storage space, and the cover member may be removably connected to the
extractable container.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] These and/or other aspects will become apparent and more readily appreciated from
the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings of which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing the external appearance of a refrigerator
according to an embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the inside of the refrigerator according to the
embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an extractable container withdrawn from the refrigerator;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the extractable container of the refrigerator;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing a handle part of a partition unit according to
the embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a view showing a conveying unit provided at one sidewall within a storage
space of the extractable container;
FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are sectional views showing an elastic fixing member formed at the
conveying unit according to the embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a sectional view showing the operation of the partition unit;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an extractable container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the conveying unit according to the embodiment
of FIG. 10;
FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing the operation of the conveying unit according
to the embodiment of FIG. 10;
FIG. 13 is a view showing an extractable container with a partition unit according
to still another embodiment;
FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view of the extractable container with a partition
unit according to the embodiment of FIG. 13;
FIG. 15 is a view showing the relationship between a partition member and a slide
member of the partition unit, according to the embodiment of FIG. 13; and
FIG. 16 is a view showing the relationship between a guide member and a slide member
of the partition unit, according to the embodiment of FIG. 13.
FIG. 17 is a sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 13
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments, examples of which are illustrated
in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements
throughout.
[0035] FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing the external appearance of a refrigerator
according to an embodiment. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the inside of the
refrigerator.
[0036] Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a refrigerator according to the embodiment includes
a main body 10 having storage chambers 11 and 12, and doors 13 and 14 opening and
closing a front side of the main body 10.
[0037] The storage chambers 11 and 12 include a refrigerating chamber 11 and a freezing
chamber 12 disposed respectively at a lower part and an upper part with respect to
a lateral partition 15 which divides the inside of the main body 10 into upper and
lower parts.
[0038] The doors 13 and 14 include a refrigerating chamber door 13 opening and closing the
refrigerating chamber 11, and a freezing chamber door 14 opening and closing the freezing
chamber 12.
[0039] A plurality of door guards 16 are formed on the inside of the refrigerating chamber
door 13 to store beverage bottles and relatively small items.
[0040] Additionally, a dispenser 17 may be mounted to the refrigerating chamber door 13
to enable a user to obtain water or ice from the outside.
[0041] The refrigerating chamber 11 includes a plurality of shelves 18 disposed at an upper
part thereof, and a plurality of extractable containers 20 withdrawably mounted at
a lower part thereof. The extractable containers 20 each have a storage space to store
food such as vegetables and fruits.
[0042] The extractable container 20 according to the embodiment is inserted in and withdrawn
from the inside of the storage chamber, but is not limited to such a structure. For
example, the whole front side of the extractable container 20 may define the refrigerator
door so that the extractable container 20 can be withdrawn from the outside.
[0043] FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an extractable container being withdrawn from
the refrigerator. FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the extractable container of
the refrigerator. FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing a handle part of a partition
unit of the extractable container.
[0044] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the extractable container 20 includes a bottom surface
23 and a vertical wall extended upward from an outer circumference of the bottom surface
23, thereby forming a storage space to store food. Thus, the extractable container
20 has a hexahedral shape opened to the upper part.
[0045] The vertical wall includes two sidewalls 25a and 25b extended upward from both sides
of the bottom surface 23, and a front wall 25c and a rear wall 25d extended upward
from the front and the rear of the bottom surface 23, respectively.
[0046] A guide slot 26 is formed on each side of the vertical wall 25, being extended in
a lateral direction and connected with a conveying unit 60 and a partition member
50 that will be described later. The guide slot 26 may be formed integrally with the
vertical wall 25. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 10, the guide slot 26 may be formed
at a sealing cover 30 that seals an opening 28 which is formed on each side of the
vertical wall 25 to mount of the conveying unit 60.
[0047] A partition unit 40 is disposed in a storage space 21 to divide the storage space
21 into a plurality of areas. The partition unit 40 may include the partition member
50 that divides the storage space 21 into two or more separate spaces in the forward
and the backward directions and in the left and the right directions.
[0048] More specifically, the partition member 50 may include a lateral partition 50a dividing
the storage space 21 forward and backward, and a longitudinal partition 50b dividing
the storage space 21 to the left and the right.
[0049] The partition member 50 may include pairs of horizontal rods 51 and 53, each pair
of which includes upper and lower horizontal rods spaced to face each other, and pairs
of vertical rods 52 and 54, each pair of which connects both ends of the respective
horizontal rods 51 and 53. Accordingly, the partition member 50 forms rectangular
closed curves each having a pair of long sides and a pair of short sides.
[0050] The horizontal rods 51 and 53 and the vertical rods 52 and 54 may be formed by bending
a wire or a pipe having a sufficient strength.
[0051] Lengths of the horizontal rods 51 of the lateral partition 50a may be slightly smaller
than a distance between the sidewalls 25a and 25b of the extractable container 20.
Lengths of the vertical rods 53 of the longitudinal partition 50b may be slightly
smaller than a distance between the front wall 25c and the rear wall 25d of the extractable
container 20.
[0052] Lengths of the vertical rods 52 and 54 may be almost the same as the height of the
extractable container 21. Also, a connection projection 55 may be extended outward
from the middle of the respective vertical rods 52 and 54, to be engaged with the
conveying unit 60 that will be described later.
[0053] The connection projection 55 is inserted in the guide slot 26 formed on the vertical
wall 25, thereby being engaged with the conveying unit 60.
[0054] In addition, a handle member 56 may be formed at an intersection between the lateral
partition 50a and the longitudinal partition 50b, so as to guide the movement of the
lateral partition 50a forward and backward or the longitudinal partition 50b to the
left and the right.
[0055] As shown in FIG. 5, the handle member 56 has a substantially cylindrical form and
includes rod connection holes 57 and 58 into which upper ones of the horizontal rods
51 and 53 of the lateral partition 50a and the longitudinal partition 50b are inserted.
[0056] More specifically, the rod connection holes 57 and 58 are divided into a first rod
connection hole 57 opened in the left and the right directions to insert the upper
horizontal rod 51 of the lateral partition 50a, and a second rod connection hole 58
disposed at an upper part of the first rod connection hole 57 and opened in the forward
and backward directions to insert the upper horizontal rod 53 of the longitudinal
partition 50b intersecting the lateral partition 50a.
[0057] Thus, when the handle member 56 is moved to the left and the right, the longitudinal
partition 50b is moved to the left and the right along the horizontal rod 51 of the
lateral partition 50a. When the handle member 56 is moved forward and backward, the
lateral partition 50a is moved forward and backward along the horizontal rod 53 of
the longitudinal partition 50b.
[0058] Additionally, the partition unit 40 may include the conveying unit 60 to move and
fix the partition member 50.
[0059] The conveying unit 60 is disposed on an inner space S of each side of the vertical
wall 25 defining the storage space 21 (refer to FIG. 8). Both sides of each partition
member 50 are engaged with the corresponding pair of conveying units 60.
[0060] Accordingly, the partition member 50 is stably operated while the aesthetics thereof
are improved since the conveying unit 60 is not seen from the outside. Also, the storage
space 21 may be efficiently used as a storage space.
[0061] Furthermore, the extractable container 20 may be protected from frictional scratches
that may be caused on an inner surface of the vertical wall 25 by the movement of
the partition member 50.
[0062] The conveying unit 60 may include a guide part 61 guiding the movement of the partition
member 50, and a fixing part restricting the movement of the partition member 50 by
fixing the partition member 50.
[0063] FIG. 6 is a view showing a conveying unit provided at one sidewall in the storage
space of the extractable container.
[0064] As shown in FIG. 6, the conveying unit 60 is formed in the inner space of one sidewall
25a of the extractable container 20 to guide the movement of the partition member
50. The guide part 61 of the conveying unit 60 includes a guide rail 62 fixed to the
inner surface of the sidewall 25a and a moving block 64 slidably coupled with the
guide rail 62.
[0065] The guide rail 62 has a rectangular form extended in the forward and the backward
directions and includes connection parts 63 formed on both sides thereof for connection
with a rail fixing device 27 formed on the inner surface of the sidewall 25a.
[0066] The moving block 64 encloses an outer side of the guide rail 62, and includes a connection
projection coupling part 65 coupled with the connection projection 55 of the partition
member 50.
[0067] The fixing part of the conveying unit 60, restricting the movement of the partition
member 50, may include an uneven surface part 71 including pluralities of fixing grooves
71 a and fixing ridges 71 b formed on one surface of the guide rail 62, and an elastic
fixing member 73 formed at the moving block 64 to advance and recede along the shape
of the uneven surface part 71.
[0068] The elastic fixing member 73 may be implemented by any member capable of elastically
advancing and receding according to the shape of the fixing grooves 71 a and the fixing
ridges 71 b. Hereinafter, various versions of the elastic fixing member 73 will be
explained in detail.
[0069] FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are sectional views showing the elastic fixing member formed at
the conveying unit according to the embodiment.
[0070] Referring to FIG. 7, the elastic fixing member 73 of the fixing part may include
a projection made of an elastic material and disposed on an inner surface 66 of the
moving block 64 facing the uneven surface part 71 of the guide rail 62.
[0071] Accordingly, as the moving block 64 is moved in the direction indicated by arrows
in FIG. 7, the elastic projection of the elastic fixing member 73 advances and recedes
by being deformed according to the shape of the fixing ridges and grooves 71 b and
71 a.
[0072] Therefore, when the elastic projection is inserted in any of the fixing grooves 71
a, the moving block 64 is maintained in a fixed state unless external force is applied.
Thus, the partition member 50 is able to divide the storage space 21 by moving step
by step in connection with the moving block 64, as shown in FIG. 9.
[0073] Referring to FIG. 8, the elastic fixing member of the fixing part may include a pressing
projection 91 and an elastic member 93. The pressing projection 91 moves in and out
of a projection recess 67 formed in the center of the inner surface 66 of the moving
block 64 facing the uneven surface part 71 formed at the guide rail 62. The elastic
member 93 elastically biases the pressing projection 91 toward the uneven surface
part 71.
[0074] The embodiment has been described in a manner that the conveying unit 60 which has
the guide part 61 guiding the movement of the partition member 50 and the fixing part
restricting the movement of the partition member 50 is disposed in the inner space
on the vertical wall 25. However, the conveying unit 60 may be mounted on an outer
surface of the vertical wall 25.
[0075] FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of a conveying unit according to another
embodiment. FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing the operation of the conveying unit
of FIG. 11.
[0076] Referring to FIG. 11, a guide part 80 of the conveying unit according to this embodiment
includes a guide rail 81 having a guide groove 83, and a roller 85 rotatably connected
to the connection projection 55 of the partition member 50 to be inserted and moved
in the guide groove 83.
[0077] The fixing part that restricts the movement of the partition member 50 includes an
uneven surface part 88 disposed at a lower part of the guide groove 83 that supports
the roller 85 and including a plurality of fixing prominences 88a and fixing recesses
88b.
[0078] As shown in FIG. 11, according to this structure, the partition member 50 is restrained
from moving when the roller 85 is caught in the fixing recesses 88b, and is moved
beyond the fixing prominences 88a when a predetermined external force is applied to
move the partition member 50.
[0079] FIG. 13 is a view showing an extractable container with a partition unit according
to still another embodiment. FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view of the extractable
container with a partition unit according to the embodiment of FIG. 13. FIG. 15 is
a view showing the relationship between a partition member and a slide member of the
partition unit, according to the embodiment of FIG. 13.
[0080] Referring to FIGS. 13 and 14, a partition unit 200 is equipped with a partition member
230 that divides a storage space 101 of an extractable container 100 into at least
four spaces. The partition unit 200 may be formed into a single assembly so as to
be efficiently mounted in the extractable container 100 and to improve the stability
of movement of the partition member 230.
[0081] For this purpose, the partition unit 200 may include a frame 210 opened through the
center and shaped corresponding to an outer circumference of the storage space 101
of the extractable container 100. Specifically, the frame 210 may have a shape corresponding
to an outer circumference of a vertical wall 105 extended upward from an outer circumference
of a bottom surface 103, thereby forming the storage space 101.
[0082] The frame 210 may include two first sidewalls 211 and 212 facing each other in a
first direction, that is, a longitudinal direction, and two second sidewalls 213 and
214 facing each other in a second direction intersecting the first direction, that
is, a lateral direction. The first and the second sidewalls 211, 212, 213 and 214
are connected to one another at ends thereof by connection members 215, accordingly
forming a substantially rectangular frame.
[0083] In addition, the partition unit 200 may include the partition member 230 that divides
the inside of the frame 210 opened through the center into at least four spaces.
[0084] To this end, the partition member 230 may include a first partition member 231 supported
by the first sidewalls 211 and 212 at both ends thereof, thereby crossing the inside
of the frame 210 in the first direction (longitudinal direction), and a second partition
member 235 supported by the second sidewalls 213 and 215 at both ends thereof, thereby
crossing the inside of the frame 210 in the second direction (lateral direction).
[0085] The first partition member 231 and the second partition member 235 may respectively
include pairs of horizontal rods 232 and 236 spaced upward and downward to face each
other, and pairs of vertical rods 233 and 237 respectively connecting both ends of
the horizontal rods 232 and 236, thereby forming a rectangular closed curve.
[0086] The first and the second partition members 231 and 235 are arranged across each other
and supported by the frame 210 at both ends thereof to be linearly movable.
[0087] A slide member 250 is connected to the vertical rods 233 and 237 formed at both ends
of the first and the second partition members 231 and 235. The frame 210 may include
guide members 270 to which the slide members 250 are movably connected. The guide
members 270 stably guide the linear movements of the slide members 250.
[0088] The guide members 270 are formed of a relatively high strength material so as not
to be deformed or shaken during the movement of the slide members 250. The guide members
270 may be connected to the frame 210, or integrally formed with the frame 210 by
forming the frame 210 by injection molding a relatively high strength material such
as aluminum.
[0089] According to this structure, although the extractable container 100 made of plastic
is deformed, the partition member 230 is linearly guided along the guide members 270
of the frame 210 and therefore moved stably without shaking.
[0090] Referring to FIG. 15, the slide members 250 may be substantially rectangular plates
provided to the vertical rods 233 and 237 of the first and the second partition members
231 and 235. The slide members 250 may be separately formed and then connected to
the partition member 230. For this, the slide members 250 may each include a connection
part 251 formed at one side thereof to be connected with the vertical rods 233 and
237 of the first and the second partition members 231 and 235.
[0091] The connection part 251 may have any configurations enabling removable connection
of the slide member 250 to the partition member 230. For example, as shown in FIG.
15, the connection part 251 may include a force-fit clamp 252 opened upward and downward
for force-fit engagement with the vertical rods 233 and 237 of the partition members
231 and 235.
[0092] Connection between the partition 230 and the slide members 250 may be conveniently
achieved by force-fitting the vertical rods 233 and 237 of the partition member 230
in the force-fit clamps 252 of the slide members 250.
[0093] In addition, since the force-fit clamps 252 are opened upward and downward, the force-fitting
positions of the vertical rods 233 and 237 may be freely adjusted along the length
of the vertical rods 233 and 237. Accordingly, the mounting height of the partition
member 230 in the storage space 101 of the extractable container 100 may be adjusted.
[0094] That is, the user is able to adjust the height of the partition member 230 simply
by adjusting the force-fitting positions of the vertical rods 233 and 237 of the partition
member 230 with respect to the force-fit clamps 252 according to the height of items
stored in the storage space 101 of the extractable container 100. As a result, user
convenience and space efficiency are further improved.
[0095] The guide members 270 are formed to the first and the second sidewalls 211, 212,
213 and 214 of the frame 210 to guide linear movements of the slide members 250, and
may each include a guide groove 271 extended along a horizontal length of the frame
210 and recessed by a predetermined depth.
[0096] The slide members 250 may be inserted in and moved along the guide groove 271. However,
rollers 255 may be rotatably mounted within the slide member 250 to be in rolling-contact
with upper and lower inner surfaces of the guide groove 271, as shown in FIG. 15.
[0097] In addition, as shown in FIG. 16, each of the guide members 270 may further include
a pair of guide shafts 273 extended along the horizontal length of the frame 210 to
face each other at a vertical interval, and disposed at positions corresponding to
the first and the second sidewalls 211, 212, 213 and 214 of the frame 210.
[0098] The rollers 255 rotatably connected with the slide member 250 are disposed between
the pair of guide shafts 273 in rolling-contact with the pair of guide shafts 273.
According to this, the slide member 250 is linearly moved along the guide shafts 273.
[0099] Although the guide member 270 includes the guide groove 271 or the pair of guide
shafts 273 while the slide member 250 includes the rollers 255 in rolling-contact
with the guide groove 271 or the guide shafts 273 according to FIGS. 15 and 16, this
embodiment is suggested only by way of example. Therefore, any other structures may
be formed on the first and the second sidewalls 211, 212, 213 and 214 of the frame
210 so long as such structures enable the guide member 270 to guide the linear movement
of the slide member 250.
[0100] Also, the sliding member 250 removably connected to the partition member 230 in the
embodiment of FIG. 15 may be integrally formed with the partition member 230.
[0101] Referring to FIG. 14, when the partition unit 200 constructed into a single assembly
as described above is properly received in the storage space 101 of the extractable
container 100, at least a part of the frame 210 may be covered by a cover member 300
connected to an upper circumference of the extractable container 100.
[0102] For this structure, a seating part 107 may be formed at an inside of the vertical
wall 105 extended upward from the circumference of the bottom surface 103, thereby
forming the storage space 101 of the extractable container 100, so that the frame
210 of the partition unit 200 is supported and seated on the seating part 107.
[0103] The seating part 107 is protruded out from the inside of the vertical wall 105 of
the extractable container 100 into a shape corresponding to the circumference of the
frame 210, so as to support a lower surface of the frame 210 of the partition unit
200.
[0104] When the partition unit 200 is inserted from the upper part of the storage space
101 of the extractable container 100, the lower surface of the frame 210 is supported
by the seating part 107. Accordingly, the partition unit 200 is safely supported in
the storage space 101.
[0105] The cover member 300 may be connected to the upper circumference of the extractable
container 100 to enclose part of the frame 210 as shown in FIG. 17, in order to prevent
the frame 210 seated on the seating part 107 from being exposed in the storage space
101 and also being separated from the extractable container 100.
[0106] The cover member 300 is shaped corresponding to the circumference of the extractable
container 100, and therefore is force-fitted with the inside of the vertical wall
105 forming the storage space 101 of the extractable container 100. The cover member
300 may be removably connected to the extractable container 100 through a dedicated
connection member (not shown).
[0107] Thus, the frame 210 of the partition unit 200 is not exposed in the storage space
101, accordingly improving aesthetics. In addition, the movement stability is improved
since entrance of foreign substances to the guide members 270 guiding the movements
of the slide members 250 is reduced.
[0108] Furthermore, the guide members 270 and the slide members 250 will be less likely
to interfere with items stored in the storage space 101 due to the presence of the
cover member 300. Therefore, damage of the items is reduced while further improving
the space efficiency of the storage space 101.
[0109] As is apparent from the above description, a partition unit of an extractable container
for a refrigerator according to the embodiments may efficiently divide a storage space
of the extractable container according to quantities of stored food, through a simple
operation. Thus, the user convenience is improved.
[0110] Furthermore, since a conveying unit to move partition members that divide the storage
space is not exposed to the outside, the aesthetics of the extractable container are
improved while minimizing scratches that may be generated as the partition members
are moving.
[0111] Although a few embodiments 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 embodiments, the scope of which is
defined in the claims and their equivalents.