Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to refrigerators, and relates particularly to a configuration
for reinforcing a refrigerator in which a freezer compartment and a refrigerator compartment
are arranged side by side.
Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, there is a refrigerator which is a vertically long rectangular cuboid
in shape and includes storage compartments of types different between right and left,
with a wall partitioning a middle portion of the refrigerator in a width direction.
Such a refrigerator is called, for example, a side-by-side (SBS) refrigerator. In
the SBS refrigerator, for example, one of the storage compartments is a refrigerator
compartment, and the other storage compartment is a freezer compartment.
[0003] In addition, in recent years, the capacity of the refrigerator has been expected
to increase. Thus, in recent years, walls of a body forming the refrigerator tend
to be thinner.
[0004] Accordingly, it is necessary to increase rigidity of the body included in the refrigerator
to a level that is commensurate with a weight, size, and so on of the refrigerator.
[0005] Thus, a technique for increasing the rigidity of the body included in the refrigerator
is disclosed (for example, see Patent Reference 1).
[0006] The refrigerator described in Patent Reference 1 includes a reinforcing member which
extends in a front-rear direction in lower right and left portions of the refrigerator
and has its front and rear ends folded upward, and also includes a reinforcing member
which extends in a horizontal direction at a front end portion of a top face. This
is intended to prevent a deformation of the body included in the refrigerator.
Patent Reference 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-222466.
Disclosure of Invention
Problems that Invention is to Solve
[0007] Here, as with refrigerators of other types, it is expected to further increase capacity
of the SBS refrigerator described above, so that the walls of the body included in
the refrigerator tend to be thinner.
[0008] Furthermore, the SBS refrigerator needs to have a sufficient horizontal width for
including a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment that are to be adjacently
arranged side by side, and each of the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment
needs to have a sufficient width for placing food and so on.
[0009] On the other hand, since an installation area of the refrigerator approximately is
expected to remain at a conventional level, the SBS refrigerator, as a result, tends
to be longer in a height direction.
[0010] In other words, when intended to increase its capacity, the SBS refrigerator, has
a unique problem of having a dimension increased in the height direction due to the
layout in which the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment are adjacently
arranged side by side.
[0011] Thus, it is necessary to provide the SBS refrigerator with rigidity so as to prevent
deformation in a right-left direction and a front-rear direction, to say nothing of
providing rigidity to an entire body that forms the refrigerator.
[0012] Thus, considering the conventional refrigerator as described above, the rigidity
is increased against a front-rear deformation by the reinforcing member which is located
along each of lower right and left edges and extends in the front-rear direction.
In addition, the rigidity of the top face is increased by the reinforcing member that
is provided in the top face and extends in the right-left direction.
[0013] However, these reinforcing members cannot sufficiently increase rigidity against
right-left deformation in the refrigerator.
[0014] An object of the present invention which is conceived in view of the problem above
is to provide a refrigerator including a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment
that are adjacently arranged side by side, and having its rigidity increased along
with increased capacity of these storage compartments.
Means to Solve the Problems
[0015] To solve the above conventional problem, a refrigerator according to an aspect of
the present invention is a refrigerator including a heat-insulating main body which
includes (i) a first body having an opening in a front face, forming a refrigerator
compartment, and being long in a vertical direction, (ii) a second body having an
opening in front, forming a freezer compartment, and being long in a vertical direction,
(iii) and an outer case which covers the first body and the second body that are adjacently
arranged side by side, and the refrigerator includes: a right reinforcing member which
integrally includes: a lower right edge portion provided along a lower right edge
of the heat-insulating main body, from a front end portion to a rear end portion of
the lower right edge; a rear right edge portion provided along a rear right edge of
the heat-insulating main body, from the rear end portion to a predetermined point
in the rear right edge; and a right raised portion provided in a raised state from
the front end portion of the lower right edge portion; a left reinforcing member which
integrally includes: a lower left edge portion provided along a lower left edge of
the heat-insulating main body, from a front end portion to a rear end portion of the
lower left edge; a rear left edge portion provided along a rear left edge of the heat-insulating
main body, from the rear end portion to a predetermined point in the rear left edge;
and a left raised portion provided in a raised state, from the front end portion of
the lower left edge portion; and a front reinforcing member provided along a lower
front edge of the heat-insulating main body, from a right end portion to a left end
portion of the lower front edge, and the front reinforcing member has a right end
portion joined to the right raised portion, and a left end portion joined to the left
raised portion.
[0016] With this configuration, each of the right reinforcing member for reinforcing the
lower right portion of the refrigerator and the left reinforcing member for reinforcing
the lower left portion is connected to the front reinforcing member at a raised portion
included in the front end portion of each of the right and left reinforcing members.
[0017] Accordingly, the right reinforcing member and the left reinforcing member which have
a function to suppress the front-rear deformation are less likely to be inclined in
the right-left direction. In other words, the configuration including the right reinforcing
member, the left reinforcing member, and the front reinforcing member increase the
rigidity of the refrigerator against deformation in the front-rear and right-left
directions . Thus, even when it is intended to increase the capacity of the refrigerator
by increasing a dimension of the refrigerator in a height direction, it is possible
to maintain a sufficient rigidity for protecting the refrigerator from deformation.
[0018] In addition, the front reinforcing member may include: a lower face portion which
is parallel to a bottom face of the heat-insulating main body; and a front raised
portion provided in a raised state from the lower face portion, along the lower edge
of the front face of the heat-insulating main body, from a right end to a left end
of the lower edge, and the front raised portion may have a right end portion joined
to the right raised portion, and a left end portion joined to the left raised portion.
[0019] With this configuration, the front reinforcing member when cut off in a front-rear
direction has an L-shaped cross section, which increases rigidity against deformation.
In other words, the front reinforcing member can reliably protect the refrigerator
from deformation, in conjunction with the right and left reinforcing members connected
to the front reinforcing member itself.
[0020] In addition, further in the front reinforcing member, the lower face portion may
have a right end portion joined to the lower right edge portion, and a left end portion
joined to the lower left edge portion.
[0021] With this configuration, a joint force between the right reinforcing member and the
left reinforcing member increases, and as a result, a strength for protecting the
refrigerator from deformation increases as an entirety of the right reinforcing member,
the left reinforcing member, and the front reinforcing member.
[0022] In addition, the refrigerator according to the aspect of the present invention may
further include: a door which covers one of the opening of the first body and the
opening of the second body, to allow opening and closing; and an axis supporting member
which supports a lower end portion of an axis member which forms an axis of the door,
and the axis supporting member is attached to the refrigerator by one of: a joint
member joining the right end portion of the front reinforcing member and the right
raised portion; and a joint member joining the left end portion of the front reinforcing
member and the left raised portion.
[0023] With this configuration, along with the front reinforcing member, and one of the
right reinforcing member and the left reinforcing member, an axis supporting member
is attached to the refrigerator.
[0024] Thus, it is not necessary to separately use a joint member for attaching the axis
supporting member to the refrigerator.
[0025] In addition, for example, when the members are stacked in order of, from front, the
axis supporting member, the front reinforcing member, and the right reinforcing member
and are joined with a joint member such as a bolt, the front reinforcing member receives
fastening force with a wider area than in the case of not including the axis supporting
member. Thus, the joint force between the front reinforcing member and the right reinforcing
member is increased as compared to the case of not including the axis supporting member.
[0026] In addition, the axis supporting member may include an adjustment member which is
provided to protrude downward and is for adjusting a distance between a bottom face
of the refrigerator and a floor surface on which the refrigerator is installed.
[0027] With this configuration, the axis supporting member functions not only as part of
the member which rotatably supports a door but also as an attachment member for attaching
the adjustment member to adjust a height of the refrigerator. In other words, it is
not necessary to provide a hole or the like for attaching the adjustment member at
the bottom of the refrigerator, or in the front reinforcing member and the like.
[0028] In addition, the axis supporting member may include a wheel which facilitates movement
of the refrigerator on a floor surface.
[0029] With this configuration, the axis supporting member functions not only as part of
the member that rotatably supports a door but also as an attachment member for attaching
a wheel for moving the refrigerator. In other words, it is not necessary to provide
a hole or the like for attaching the wheel at the bottom of the refrigerator, or in
the front reinforcing material and the like.
[0030] In addition, the outer case may be a member of which a top face, a left lateral face,
and a right lateral face are formed by folding a metal plate, and the right reinforcing
member may be joined to a lower end portion of the right lateral face, and the left
reinforcing member may be joined to a lower end portion of the left lateral face of
the outer case.
[0031] Thus, the rigidity of the refrigerator is further increased against deformation in
the right-left direction, by combining an outer case formed by folding a board, the
right reinforcing member, the left reinforcing member, and the front reinforcing member.
Effects of the Invention
[0032] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a refrigerator which
includes a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment that are adjacently
arranged side by side, and which has rigidity increased along with increased capacities
of these storage compartments.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0033]
[FIG. 1] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an appearance of a refrigerator according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
[FIG. 2] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an appearance of the refrigerator according
to the present embodiment, with a first door and a second door open.
[FIG. 3] FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an appearance of the refrigerator according
to the present embodiment, from which a first door and a second door are omitted.
[FIG. 4] FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an appearance of an inner case according
to the present embodiment.
[FIG. 5] FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an appearance of an outer case according
to the present embodiment.
[FIG. 6] FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a layout of a right reinforcing member,
a left reinforcing member, and a front reinforcing member according to the present
embodiment.
[FIG. 7] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a joint relationship between a front reinforcing
member, a right reinforcing member, and an axis supporting member according to the
present embodiment.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an appearance of an axis supporting member including
a roller.
Numerical References
[0034]
- 100
- Refrigerator
- 111
- First door
- 112
- Third door
- 113
- Through hole
- 115
- Axis member
- 121
- Second door
- 122
- Fourth door
- 123
- Opening
- 141
- Vacuum insulation material
- 150
- Heat-insulating main body
- 151
- First body
- 152
- Second body
- 153
- Partition
- 156
- Outer case
- 157
- Inner case
- 158
- Board cover
- 162
- Container
- 163
- Shelf
- 165, 168
- Axis supporting member
- 165a, 204, 205, 223, 224
- Fastening hole
- 166
- Adjuster attachment hole
- 167
- Axis hole
- 168a
- Joint hole
- 170
- Adjuster bolt
- 171
- Bottom reinforcing member
- 172
- Roller
- 180, 181
- Bolt
- 190
- Back panel
- 191
- Bottom panel
- 200
- Right reinforcing member
- 201
- Lower right edge portion
- 202
- Rear right edge portion
- 203
- Right raised portion
- 210
- Left reinforcing member
- 211
- Lower left edge portion
- 212
- Rear left edge portion
- 213
- Left raised portion
- 220
- Front reinforcing member
- 221
- Lower face portion
- 222
- Front raised portion
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0035] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the refrigerator according to the present invention
will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0036] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an appearance of a refrigerator 100 according
to the embodiment of the present invention.
[0037] The refrigerator 100 is an apparatus which chills or freezes to store a storage item
that is to be stored inside. The refrigerator 100 includes: a heat-insulating main
body 150, a first door 111, a second door 121, a third door 112, a through hole 113,
and a fourth door 122. In addition, the refrigerator 100 is a rectangular body having
a height that is largest among the height, width, and depth.
[0038] The first door 111 is a door that covers, to allow opening and closing, an opening
on the right with respect to the heat-insulating main body 150. In the present embodiment,
the first door 111 is attached to the heat-insulating main body 150 using a hinge
(not shown in FIG. 1) so as to rotate centering on an axis that vertically extends
in front of a right wall of the heat-insulating main body 150. In addition, the first
door 111 has a vertically long rectangular shape, and is provided from top to bottom
of the refrigerator 100, with the axis passing through a right-end rim portion of
the first door 111.
[0039] The second door 121 is a door that covers, to allow opening and closing, an opening
on the left with respect to the heat-insulating main body 150. In the present embodiment,
the second door 121 is attached to the heat-insulating main body 150 using a hinge
(not shown in FIG. 1) so as to rotate centering on an axis that vertically extends
in front of a left wall of the heat-insulating main body 150. In addition, the second
door 121 has a vertically long rectangular shape, and is provided from top to bottom
of the refrigerator 100, with the axis passing through a left-end rim portion of the
second door 121.
[0040] The through hole 113 is a hole penetrating through the first door 111 in a thickness
direction. The through hole 113 is a hole through which to take out a storage item
that is stored behind the first door 111 and to insert to store an item behind the
first door 111, without opening the first door 111.
[0041] The third door 112 is a door that covers the through hole 113 to allow opening and
closing. In the present embodiment, the third door 112 is attached to the first door
111 using a hinge (not shown) so as to rotate centering on an axis that horizontally
extends along a lower end rim of the through hole 113. In addition, the axis passes
through a lower-end rim portion of the third door 112.
[0042] The fourth door 122 is a door that covers, to allow opening and closing, an opening
123 for receiving ice that is supplied from inside of the refrigerator.
[0043] In addition, an upper part of the heat-insulating main body 150 houses a control
board for controlling an operation of the refrigerator, and a board cover 158 for
covering the housing space is attached.
[0044] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an appearance of the refrigerator 100 with the
first door 111 and the second door 121 open.
[0045] FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing an appearance of the refrigerator 100, from
which the first door 111 and the second door 121 are omitted.
[0046] As shown in these figures, the refrigerator 100 includes a first body 151, a second
body 152, and an outer case 156.
[0047] The first body 151 is a vertically long body made of resin, having an opening in
a front face, and forms the refrigerator compartment. In the present embodiment, the
first body 151 is provided in a right side of the refrigerator 100 in an entire vertical
direction of the refrigerator 100. Note that the refrigerator compartment is a compartment
which keeps a temperature within a range that is lower than a temperature outside
the refrigerator 100 and higher than a water-freezing temperature, and is for storing
a storage item such as vegetables.
[0048] The second body 152 is a vertically long body made of resin, having an opening in
a front face, and forms the freezer compartment. In the present embodiment, the second
body 152 is provided in a left side of the refrigerator 100 in the entire vertical
direction of the refrigerator 100. Note that the freezer compartment keeps a temperature
lower than the temperature in the refrigerator compartment and stores a storage item
such as frozen food.
[0049] In addition, inside the first body 151 and the second body 152, a plurality of containers
162 and shelves 163 on which the food and so on are placed are attached.
[0050] The outer case 156 is a metal plate covering an inner case 157 including the first
body 151 and the second body 152 that are adjacently arranged side by side.
[0051] Thus, the refrigerator 100 according to the present embodiment is an SBS refrigerator
in which the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment are adjacently arranged
side by side.
[0052] FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an appearance of the inner case 157 in the present
embodiment.
[0053] As shown in FIG. 4, the inner case 157 in the present embodiment includes the first
body 151 and the second body 152.
[0054] In addition, the first body and the second body are separately molded, into a configuration
in which a lateral portion of the first body 151 and another lateral portion of the
second body 152 are previously fixed, through engagement, to each of right and left
lateral side of the partition 153 that partitions the first body 151 and the second
body 152 into right and left sides.
[0055] FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an appearance of the outer case 156 of the present
embodiment.
[0056] The outer case 156 shown in FIG. 5 is a member whose top face and right and left
lateral faces are formed by folding a metal plate. In addition, the outer case 156
covers the right and left lateral faces and the top face of the inner case 157.
[0057] In addition, the outer case 156 is joined to each of a back panel 190 and a bottom
panel 191. Note that in some cases a body formed by combining the outer case 156,
the back panel 190, and the bottom panel 191 is described as an "outer case".
[0058] Here, the heat-insulating main body 150 in the present embodiment is manufactured
as below. Specifically, outside the inner case 157 having a shape as shown in FIG.
4, the outer case 156, the back panel 190, and the bottom panel 191 are placed to
cover the inner case 157 at a predetermined space from the inner case 157.
[0059] A space provided between the inner case 157 and the outer case 156, the back panel
190, and the bottom panel 191, and a space provided inward the partition are filled
with an insulation material, for example, rigid urethane foam. Thus, the heat-insulating
main body 150 is manufactured.
[0060] Note that, as shown in FIG. 5, according to the present embodiment, a vacuum insulation
material 141 is provided between a left lateral face of the second body 152 and the
outer case 156. In addition, dotted rectangles drawn in the top and the right lateral
face of the outer case 156 and the back panel 190 indicate that the vacuum insulation
material is provided therein.
[0061] Such vacuum insulation materials have higher thermal insulation performance than
such an insulation material as rigid urethane foam. Thus, even a smaller thickness
(for example, approximately 15 mm) can produce a sufficient thermal insulation effect.
[0062] Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the thickness of the wall of the heat-insulating
main body 150 by providing the vacuum insulation material at each position in the
refrigerator 100, thus increasing the capacity inside the refrigerator.
[0063] In addition, a lower part of the refrigerator 100 includes a right reinforcing member
200, a left reinforcing member 210, and a front reinforcing member 220. These reinforcing
members increase the rigidity of the refrigerator 100.
[0064] FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a layout of the right reinforcing member 200,
the left reinforcing member 210, and the front reinforcing member 200 in the present
embodiment.
[0065] The right reinforcing member 200 is a member which integrally includes: the lower
right edge portion 201 provided along a lower right edge of the heat-insulating main
body 150, from a front end portion to a rear end portion of the lower right edge;
a rear right edge portion 202 provided along a rear right edge of the heat-insulating
main body, from the rear end portion to a predetermined point in the rear right edge;
and a right raised portion 203 provided in a raised state from a front end portion
of the lower right edge portion 201.
[0066] The left reinforcing member 210 is a member which integrally includes: the lower
left edge portion 211 provided along a lower left edge of the heat-insulating main
body 150, from a front end portion to a rear end portion of the lower left edge; a
rear left edge portion 212 provided along a rear left edge from the rear end portion
to a predetermined point in the rear left edge; and a left raised portion 213 provided
in a raised state from a front end portion of the lower left edge portion 211.
[0067] The front reinforcing member 220 is a member provided along a lower front edge, from
a right end portion to a left end portion of the lower front edge of the heat-insulating
main body 150.
[0068] Note that the right reinforcing member 200 is incorporated into the heat-insulating
main body 150 by having the lower right edge portion 201 and the rear right edge portion
202 joined to the outer case by a bolt and so on. In addition, for example, when joining
the lower right edge portion 201 with the outer case 156 using the bolt, the bottom
panel 191 is also joined to the outer case by the bolt.
[0069] In addition, for example, when joining the rear right edge portion 202 with the outer
case 156 by a bolt, the back panel 190 is also joined to the outer case 156 by the
bolt.
[0070] Thus, the right reinforcing member 200 is incorporated into the heat-insulating main
body 150. In addition, the left reinforcing member 210 is integrated into a lower
left part of the heat-insulating main body 150 as with the right reinforcing member
200.
[0071] In addition, as shown in FIG. 6, the axis supporting member 165 is provided on each
side in a lower part of the front face of the refrigerator 100.
[0072] The axis supporting member 165 on the right is a member for supporting an axis member
that forms an axis of the first door 111, and the axis supporting member 165 on the
left is a member for supporting an axis member that forms an axis of the second door
112.
[0073] In addition, to each of the two axis supporting members 165, an adjuster bolt 170
that is an adjustment member for adjusting a distance between the bottom face of the
refrigerator 100 and a surface on which the refrigerator 100 is installed.
[0074] In addition, as shown in FIG. 6, the refrigerator 100 includes a bottom reinforcing
member 171 including two rollers.
[0075] Note that the right end portion of the front reinforcing member 220 and the right
reinforcing member 200 are joined by a bolt 180, but the bolt 180 is also used for
attachment of the axis supporting member 165 on the right to the refrigerator 100.
[0076] In addition, the left end portion of the front reinforcing member 220 and the left
reinforcing member 210 are joined by a bolt 180, but the bolt 180 is also used for
attachment of the axis supporting member 165 on the left to the refrigerator 100.
[0077] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a joint relationship between the front reinforcing member
220, the right reinforcing member 200, and the axis supporting member 165 in the present
embodiment. Note that in FIG. 7, the bottom reinforcing member 171 is omitted for
simplifying the figure.
[0078] As shown in FIG. 7, the front reinforcing member 220 includes: a lower face portion
221 which is parallel to the bottom panel 191 that forms the bottom of the heat-insulating
main body 150, and a front raised portion 222 provided in a raised state from the
lower face portion 221.
[0079] In addition, the front raised portion 222 is provided along the lower front edge
of the heat-insulating main body 150, from the right end portion to the left end portion
of the lower front edge, and includes, in the right end portion, a fastening hole
223 for joining the right reinforcing member 200 and the right raised portion 203.
[0080] In addition, the right raised portion 203 of the right reinforcing member 200 includes
a fastening hole 204 for joining the right reinforcing member 200 to the front rained
portion 222.
[0081] Furthermore, the axis supporting member 165 also includes a fastening hole 165a.
The axis supporting member 165, the front reinforcing member 220, and the right reinforcing
member 200 are fastened together by the bolt 180 that penetrates through these fastening
holes 165a, 223, and 204, and a nut that is not shown.
[0082] In other words, the axis supporting member 165 is attached to the refrigerator 100
by the bolt 180 that is a joint member that joins the right end portion of the front
reinforcing member 220 and the right reinforcing member 200.
[0083] Note that FIG. 7 illustrates a joint relationship between the front reinforcing member
220, the right reinforcing member 200, and the axis supporting member 165 on the right.
However, the same is applicable to the joint relationship between the front reinforcing
member 220, the left reinforcing member 210, and the axis supporting member 165 on
the left.
[0084] In other words, in the lower left part of the front face of the refrigerator 100,
the axis supporting member 165 on the left is attached to the refrigerator by the
bolt 180 that is a joint member that joins the left end portion of the front reinforcing
member 220 and the left reinforcing member 210.
[0085] In addition, as shown in FIG. 7, the lower face portion 221 of the front reinforcing
member 220 includes a fastening hole 224, and the lower right edge portion 201 of
the right reinforcing member 200 includes a fastening hole 205.
[0086] The front reinforcing member 220 and the right reinforcing member 200 are fastened
together by the bolt 181 that penetrates through these fastening holes 224 and 205,
and a nut that is not shown.
[0087] In other words, the right end portion of the front reinforcing member 220 is joined
to the right raised portion 203 and the lower right edge portion 210 of the right
reinforcing member 200.
[0088] In addition, likewise, the left end portion of the front reinforcing member 220 is
joined to the left raised portion 213 and the lower left edge portion 211 of the left
reinforcing member 210.
[0089] Note that when joining the front reinforcing member 220 and the right reinforcing
member 200, whichever may be located in front in the positional relationship between
the front raised portion 222 and the right raised portion 203. In addition, when joining
the front reinforcing member 220 and the left reinforcing member 210, whichever may
be located in front in the positional relationship between the front raised portion
222 and the left raised portion 213.
[0090] In addition, as shown in FIG. 7, the axis supporting member 165 includes an axis
hole 167, and, to the axis hole 167, a lower end portion of the axis member 115 forming
the axis of the first door 111 is attached. In addition, an upper end portion of the
axis member 115 is attached to an upper portion supporting member (not shown) attached
to an upper right part of the heat-insulating main body 150. In other words, the axis
supporting member 165, the axis member 115, and the upper portion supporting member
form a hinge that rotatably supports the first door 111.
[0091] In addition, a hinge that rotatably supports the second door 121 includes: an axis
supporting member 165 on the left, an axis member that forms an axis of the second
door 121, and an upper portion supporting member that supports the upper end portion
of the axis member.
[0092] In addition, as shown in FIG. 7, the axis supporting member 165 includes an adjuster
bolt 170. Specifically, the axis supporting member 165 includes an adjuster attachment
hole 166, and a screw portion of the adjuster bolt 170 is screwed into the adjuster
attachment hole 166.
[0093] Thus, the refrigerator 100 according to the present embodiment includes the right
reinforcing member 200 and the left reinforcing member 210. The right reinforcing
member 200, as shown in FIG. 5 and so on, is L-shaped as an entirety, and is incorporated
into the heat-insulating main body 150 along the lower and rear right edges of the
heat-insulating main body 150.
[0094] In addition, likewise, the left reinforcing member 210 is L-shaped as an entirety,
and is incorporated into the heat-insulating main body 150 along the lower and rear
left edges of the heat-insulating main body 150.
[0095] This increases rigidity of the refrigerator 100 against deformation in the front-rear
direction.
[0096] In addition, the refrigerator 100 according to the present embodiment includes the
front reinforcing member 220. The front reinforcing member 220 when cut off in a front-rear
direction has an L-shaped cross section, and mainly functions as a member for increasing
the rigidity of a lower part of the front face of the heat-insulating main body 150.
[0097] In addition, the right end portion of the front reinforcing member 220 is joined
to the right raised portion 203 provided in the right end portion of the right reinforcing
member 200, and the left end portion of the front reinforcing member 220 is also joined
to the right raised portion 203 provided in the front end portion of the left reinforcing
member 210.
[0098] Here, the right reinforcing member 200 and the left reinforcing member 210 are members
attached in parallel in the front-rear direction as shown in FIG. 5 and so on. Accordingly,
when, for example, a load is added to the top portion of the refrigerator in a right
or left direction, only the right reinforcing member 200 and the left reinforcing
member 210 cannot sufficiently perform the function to suppress deformation caused
by the load.
[0099] However, the right reinforcing member 200 is joined to the front reinforcing member
220 via the right raised portion 203, and the left reinforcing member 210 is joined
to the front reinforcing member 220 via the left raised portion 213.
[0100] Thus, each of the right reinforcing member 200 and left reinforcing member 210, when
it is about to incline in the right-left direction, is provided with a reactive force
by the front reinforcing member 220.
[0101] In other words, the right reinforcing member 200, the left reinforcing member 210,
and the front reinforcing member 220 function, as an entirety, as a member to increase
the rigidity of the refrigerator 100 against the deformation in the right-left direction.
[0102] Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, the lower right edge portion 210
of the right reinforcing member 200 is joined to the right end portion of the front
raised portion 222 of the front reinforcing member 220, and the lower left edge portion
211 of the left reinforcing member 210 is joined to the left end portion of the front
raised portion 222 of the front reinforcing member 220.
[0103] This increases the joint force among the right reinforcing member 200, the left reinforcing
member 210, and the front reinforce member 220, thus further increasing rigidity.
[0104] In addition, the bolt 180 used for joining the right reinforcing member 200 and the
front reinforcing member 220 also functions as a joint member for attaching the axis
supporting member 165 to the refrigerator 100.
[0105] This allows, for example, reducing the number of components required for the refrigerator
100. In addition, for example, when the axis supporting member 165, the front reinforcing
member 220, and the right reinforcing member 200 are stacked in order of, from front,
the axis supporting member 165, the front reinforcing member 220, and the right reinforcing
member 200 and are joined with a bolt 180, the front reinforcing member 220 receives
a fastening force with a wider area than in the case of not including the axis supporting
member 165. Thus, the joint force of the front reinforcing member 220 and the right
reinforcing member 200 is increased as compared to the case of not including the axis
supporting member 165.
[0106] In addition, the outer case 156 according to the present embodiment is a member formed
by folding a metal plate as shown in FIG. 5.
[0107] In other words, the outer case 156 is not a member formed by, for example, connecting
a top plate and two side boards that are separately manufactured.
[0108] Thus, such a combination of the outer case 156, the right reinforcing member 200,
the left reinforcing member 210, and the front reinforcing member 220 further increases
the rigidity of the refrigerator 100 against the deformation in the right-left direction.
[0109] In addition, the axis supporting member 165 includes the adjuster bolt 170. In other
words, the axis supporting member 165 functions not only as a member that rotatably
supports the first door 111 but also as an attachment member for attaching a height-adjusting
member that supports the refrigerator 100.
[0110] With this, for example, a member having the function to increase the rigidity of
the refrigerator 100, such as the front reinforcing member 220 or the bottom reinforcing
member 171, need not be provided with a hole for attaching the adjuster bolt 170.
In other words, it is not necessary to provide, in these reinforcing members, an extra
hole for reducing the rigidity.
[0111] Note that a joint member for joining the axis supporting member 165, the front reinforcing
member 220, and the right reinforcing member 220 also functions as a joint member
for joining these three members and the heat-insulating main body 150.
[0112] For example, the bolt 180 also functions as a joint member for joining these three
members and the bottom panel 191.
[0113] This is also applicable to the other joint members such as the bolt 180 which joins
the axis supporting member 165, the front reinforcing member 220, and the left reinforcing
member 210.
[0114] In addition, these joint members can also be used as joint members for joining the
bottom reinforcing member 171 to the bottom panel 191.
[0115] Note that the bottom reinforcing member 171 can function as part of the front reinforcing
member 220 by being joined to the front reinforcing member 220 by the bolt or the
like.
[0116] Note that the bottom reinforcing member 171 may be omitted by increasing a front-rear
width of the lower face portion 221 of the front reinforcing member 220 and attaching
two rollers thereto.
[0117] In this case, the cross-sectional area of the front reinforcing member 220 when cut
off in the front-rear direction is increased, thus increasing the rigidity of the
front reinforcing member 220.
[0118] In addition, the type of the joint member used for assembling the refrigerator 100
is not limited to bolt but may be a rivet, a screw, or the like.
[0119] In addition, in the present embodiment, the axis supporting member 165 has been described
as including the adjuster bolt 170. However, the axis supporting member 165 may include
a roller, in addition to or instead of the adjuster bolt 170.
[0120] FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an appearance of the axis supporting member
168 including a roller.
[0121] As shown in FIG. 8, the axis supporting member 168 includes a joint hole 168a for
joining the front reinforcing member 220 and the right reinforcing member 200, an
axis hole 167 to which a lower end portion of the axis member 115 is attached, and
an adjuster attachment hole 166 to which the adjuster bolt 170 is attached. The axis
supporting member 168 further includes a roller 172.
[0122] The roller 172 is a kind of a wheel which facilitates movement of the refrigerator
100 on a plane. In this case, the bottom reinforcing member 171 shown in FIG. 6 need
not include a roller, thus increasing the rigidity of the bottom reinforcing member
171.
[0123] In addition, as described above, in the case of omitting the bottom reinforcing member
171 by increasing a front-rear width of the lower face portion 221 of the front reinforcing
member 220 and providing the front reinforcing member 220 with a function to reinforce
the bottom surface, the axis supporting member 168 including the roller is useful.
[0124] Note that the wheel included in the axis supporting member 168 may be of another
type than the roller 172. For example, as a wheel that facilitates the movement of
the refrigerator 100 on the plane, the axis supporting member 168 may include a ball
rotatably held by a ball bearing.
Industrial Applicability
[0125] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a refrigerator which
includes a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment that are adjacently
arranged side by side, and which has rigidity increased along with increased capacity
of these storage compartments. Accordingly, the present invention is applicable to
refrigerators or the like of various types and sizes for home and professional uses,
and so on.