[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to refrigerators, and particularly to a refrigerator
including a container attached onto rails so as to be movable back and forth.
[Background Art]
[0002] FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of a conventional refrigerator 1.
[0003] A container 7 included in the refrigerator 1 illustrated in FIG. 9 has an engagement
portion (attachment portion) in direct engagement with a locking member (not illustrated)
fixed to a metallic rail (not illustrated) provided inside of the refrigerator 1 (see
Patent Literature 1 for an example).
[Citation List]
[Patent Literature]
[0004] [PTL 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2005-195293
[Summary of Invention]
[Technical Problem]
[0005] In the above-described conventional configuration, however, the engagement portion
of the container 7 is likely to have a crack due to contacting with the locking member
when the container 7 is moved back and forth, and may even drop off due to a load
of items in the container 7.
[0006] The present invention, conceived to address the problem, has an object of providing
a refrigerator which includes a container having a cracking-proof attachment portion
for attaching the container onto a rail.
[Solution to Problem]
[0007] In order to solve the problem, provided is a refrigerator according to an aspect
of the present invention including: a heat-insulating main body including an inner
case, an outer case, and a foam insulating material filling a space between the inner
case and the outer case, the heat-insulating main body having a front opening; a container
having a top opening; and a rail which allows the container to move back and forth
with respect to the inner case. The rail includes a fixed rail and a movable rail
which are slidably coupled. The fixed rail is fastened to the inner case of the heat-insulating
main body. The movable rail includes a locking member for locking with the container.
The container includes an engagement portion which engages with the locking member
of the movable rail. The refrigerator further includes a reinforcing member provided
between the locking member and the engagement portion for retaining engagement between
the container and the movable rail.
[0008] With this, the engagement portion of the container and the locking member of the
movable rail are engaged with each other via the reinforcing member, so that strength
of the engagement portion can be secured.
[Advantageous Effects of Invention]
[0009] The refrigerator according to the present invention has a reinforcing member interposed
between a container and a rail, so that a refrigerator in which engagement portions
having increased supporting force can be provided.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0010]
[FIG. 1] FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a refrigerator according to Embodiment
1 of the present invention.
[FIG. 2] FIG. 2 is a frontal view of a main body of the refrigerator according to
Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[FIG. 3] FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an air flow path in Embodiment 1 of the present
invention.
[FIG. 4] FIG. 4 is an oblique perspective view of the main body of the refrigerator
according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[FIG. 5] FIG. 5 is an oblique perspective view of a container and rails of the refrigerator
according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[FIG. 6] FIG. 6 is an exploded oblique perspective view of the container and rails
shown in FIG. 5.
[FIG. 7A] FIG. 7A schematically shows a principal mechanism in Embodiment 1 of the
present invention.
[FIG. 7B] FIG. 7B schematically shows the principal mechanism in Embodiment 1 of the
present invention.
[FIG. 8] FIG. 8 is an oblique perspective view of the principal mechanism in Embodiment
1 of the present invention.
[FIG. 9] FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of a conventional refrigerator.
[Description of Embodiments]
[0011] A refrigerator according to an aspect of the present invention includes: a heat-insulating
main body including an inner case, an outer case, and a foam insulating material filling
a space between the inner case and the outer case, the heat-insulating main body having
a front opening; a container having a top opening; and a rail which allows the container
to move back and forth with respect to the inner case. The rail includes a fixed rail
and a movable rail which are slidably coupled. The fixed rail is fastened to the inner
case of the heat-insulating main body. The movable rail includes a locking member
for locking with the container. The container includes an engagement portion which
engages with the locking member of the movable rail. The refrigerator further includes
a reinforcing member provided between the locking member and the engagement portion
for retaining engagement between the container and the movable rail. With this, the
engagement portion has an increased strength, so that breakage of the engagement portion
can be prevented.
[0012] The locking member may be made of metal. The engagement portion may be made of plastic.
The reinforcing member may be made of plastic which is softer than the engagement
portion. This prevents the engagement portion of the container from being cracked
by the locking member made of metal.
[0013] Furthermore, the engagement portion may be formed integrally with a lateral part
of the container and include a holed portion having an opening vertically penetrating
through the engagement portion. The locking member may have a protrudent shape to
protrude upward beyond the movable rail. The reinforcing member may be positioned
where the locking member and the holed portion are expected to come into direct contact
with each other when the locking member is directly inserted in the holed portion
from underneath, and the reinforcing member thereby may be in direct contact with
the locking member. Since the reinforcing member is in direct contact with the locking
member, the engagement portion is prevented from being damaged such as being cracked.
[0014] Furthermore, at least two portions of a front portion and a rear portion of the movable
rail each may have the locking member. The locking member may include a riser portion
extending upward and a projection portion projecting from the riser portion either
forward or backward. The projection portion may be locked on an upper end of the holed
portion in the engagement portion. With this, the engagement portion can be disengaged
from the locking member by shifting the engagement portion back and forth with respect
to the locking member.
[0015] An embodiment of the present invention shall be described below using the drawings.
It is to be noted that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment.
[Embodiment 1]
[0016] FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a refrigerator according to Embodiment
1 of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a frontal view of a main body of the refrigerator
according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a schematic view of
an air flow path in Embodiment 1 of the present invention. FIG. 4 is an oblique perspective
view of the main body of the refrigerator according to Embodiment 1 of the present
invention. FIG. 5 is an oblique perspective view of a container and rails. FIG. 6
is an exploded oblique perspective view of the container and rails shown in FIG. 5.
FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B schematically show a principal mechanism in Embodiment 1 of the
present invention. FIG. 8 is an oblique perspective view of the principal mechanism
in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[0017] Referring to FIG. 1, a heat-insulating main body 31 of a refrigerator 30 includes
an outer case 32 mainly made of a steel sheet and an inner case 33 molded of a plastic,
such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). The space between the outer case 32
and the inner case 33 is filled with a foam insulating material, such as solid urethane
foam, for thermal insulation from ambient temperature. The space inside the inner
case 33 is segmented into storage compartments. FIG. 1 shows an exemplary configuration
of the storage compartments: a refrigerator compartment 35 at the top; a convertible
compartment 36 below the refrigerator compartment 35; and a freezer compartment 37
at the bottom.
[0018] The refrigerator compartment 35 has a front opening at which a refrigerator compartment
door 38 is provided. The convertible compartment 36 has a front opening at which a
convertible compartment door 39 is provided. The freezer compartment 37 has a front
opening at which a freezer compartment door 40 is provided. The doors are attached
thereto so as to be opened and closed individually.
[0019] The refrigerator compartment 35 is set at a non-freezing temperature even at the
lowest, generally within a range from 1°C to 5°C. The convertible compartment 36 can
be set at a temperature switchably between freezing temperatures and refrigeration
temperatures within a range from -18°C to 4°C by a degree. The freezer compartment
37 is generally set at a freezing temperature ranging from -22°C to -15°C, and optionally
at a lower temperature, for example, a temperature ranging from -30°C to -25°C for
a better preservation state of items in a frozen condition.
[0020] The convertible compartment 36 and the freezer compartment 37 are vertically partitioned
by a first partition 41. The refrigerator compartment 35 and the convertible compartment
36 are vertically partitioned by a second partition 42.
[0021] A cooling chamber 43 where cool air is generated is provided behind the freezer compartment
37. A cooler 44 is provided inside the cooling chamber 43. The cooling chamber 43
is separated from the freezer compartment 37 by a cover coil 45 which also provides
thermal insulation therebetween. A fan is provided above the cooler 44. The fan 46
forcibly causes a flow of cool air generated by the cooler 44. In addition, a defrost
heater 47 is provided below the cooler 44. The defrost heater removes frost and ice
from the cooler 44.
[0022] Specifically, the defrost heater 47 is a glass tube heater. In particular, when a
refrigerant used is hydrocarbon refrigerant gas, a double glass tube heater including
double-layered glass tubes is used as the defrost heater 47 for explosion prevention.
The cover coil 45 includes, for example, a plastic decorative plate (not illustrated
in the drawings) and a heat insulating member (not illustrated in the drawings) which
supports the fan 46 and forms a path for cool air. The heat insulating member is made
of a heat insulating material such as polystyrene foam.
[0023] In addition, a duct system 49 is provided behind the convertible compartment 36.
The duct system includes an air supply duct 48 through which cool air is supplied
to the refrigerator compartment 35 and the convertible compartment 36. The air supply
duct 48 includes a refrigerator compartment air supply duct 48a and a convertible
compartment air supply duct 48b arranged side by side and extending vertically in
the duct system 49. Cool air is supplied to the refrigerator compartment 35 through
the refrigerator compartment air supply duct 48a and to the convertible compartment
36 through the convertible compartment air supply duct 48b. The duct system 49 includes
a damper device in a buried condition. The damper device 50 is a device for adjusting
the rate of air flow to the refrigerator compartment 35 and the convertible compartment
36 by individually controlling the flow rate of cool air flowing through the refrigerator
compartment air supply duct 48a and the flow rate of cool air flowing through the
convertible compartment air supply duct 48b.
[0024] Flowing through the refrigerator compartment air supply duct 48a and discharged into
the refrigerator compartment 35, cool air enters a refrigerator compartment outlet
35b provided in a lower portion of a back face of the refrigerator compartment 35
to return to the cooler 44 through a refrigerator compartment air return duct 51a.
Flowing through the convertible compartment air supply duct 48b and discharged into
the convertible compartment 36, cool air enters a convertible compartment outlet 36c
provided in a back face of the convertible compartment 36 and located in a lower portion
of the duct system 49 to return to the cooler 44 through a convertible compartment
air return duct 51b.
[0025] Inside the convertible compartment 36, an upper container 69 and a lower container
70 are arranged vertically in two tiers. The upper container 69 and the lower container
70 each have a top opening, and are movable back and forth. An upper inlet 36a from
which cool air is discharged into the convertible compartment 36 is provided above
the top opening of the upper container 69. On the other hand, a lower inlet 36b from
which cool air is discharged into the convertible compartment 36 is provided above
the open top of the lower container 70 and below a bottom face of the upper container
69.
[0026] The following will describe a drawer structure of the upper container 69 and the
lower container 70 in the convertible compartment 36.
[0027] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the upper container 69 and the lower container 70 are housed
in the convertible compartment 36 in two tiers. The refrigerator compartment door
38, convertible compartment door 39, and freezer compartment door 40 are not illustrated
in FIG. 4. Referring to FIG. 4, the upper container 69 and the lower container 70
are both pulled open.
[0028] Each of the upper container 69 and the lower container 70 is coupled with the convertible
compartment 36 by means of rails 80 so as to be movable back and forth with respect
to the inner case 33.
[0029] Each of the rails 80 includes a fixed rail 80a, a movable rail 80b, and a plurality
of bearings (not illustrated in the drawings) provided between the fixed rail 80a
and the movable rail 80b.
[0030] First, the fixed rails 80a, the movable rails 80b, and the bearings are assembled
into the rails 80 such that the fixed rail 80a and the movable rail 80b of each of
the rails 80 are slidable along each other. Then, the upper container 69 is coupled
with the convertible compartment 36 so as to be movable back and forth with respect
to the inner case 33, by fastening the fixed rails 80a to lateral walls of the inner
case 33 facing the storage compartment (convertible compartment 36), and fastening
the movable rails 80b to the upper container 69.
[0031] In the same way as the upper container 69, the lower container 70 is also coupled
with the convertible compartment 36 by means of rails 80 so as to be movable back
and forth with respect to the inner case 33. Accordingly, in the one convertible compartment
36, two sets of the rails 80, that is, an upper set and a lower set are provided on
the lateral walls facing the convertible compartment 36, and the upper container 69
and the lower container 70 are movable back and forth independently from each other.
[0032] Since the bearings are already provided between the fixed rail 80a and movable rail
80b assembled together, a clearance between the fixed rail 80a and the movable rail
80b can be minimized.
[0033] Furthermore, the rails 80 fastened to the lateral walls of the inner case 33 facing
the convertible compartment 36 are laterally symmetrical and provided on both sides
of the inner case 33 so that the rails 80 has higher slidability for a back-and-forth
motion of the upper container 69.
[0034] After the rails 80 are fastened to the inner case 33, the upper container 69 is engaged
with locking members 81 fastened to the movable rails 80b with hooks or screws or
fixed by, for example, welding so that the upper container 69 can move together with
the movable rail 80b. Furthermore, when the upper container 69 is fully open (pulled
out all the way), the upper container 69 is detachable by lifting it from the inner
case 33.
[0035] Specifically, the upper container 69 has flange parts 69a on its outer lateral walls.
The flange parts 69a protrude outward from the outer lateral walls and extend along
the front-back direction of the upper container 69. Each of the flange parts 69a is
provided with flange reinforcement ribs 69c for reinforcement of the flange parts
69a. The flange reinforcement ribs 69c are approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal
direction of the flange part 69a and connect the flange parts 69a and the outer lateral
walls of the upper container 69.
[0036] Each of the flange parts 69a further has holed portions in at least two portions
including a front portion and a rear portion. The holed portions 69b each has an opening
having an approximately rectangular shape and vertically penetrating through the flange
part 69a. The holed portions 69b serve as the engagement portions for engagement between
the upper container 69 and the rails 80. More specifically, the upper container 69
and the rails 80 are engaged with each other by setting the locking members 81 provided
on the movable rails 80b in the holed portions 69b of the flange parts 69a.
[0037] Furthermore, when the upper container 69 is fastened to the locking members 81, the
locking members 81 are inserted from underneath into the holed portions 69b having
reinforcing members 82 set in the respective holed portions 69b. In other words, the
reinforcing members 82 are interposed between the holed portions 69b and the respective
locking members 81.
[0038] Specifically, the fixed rails 80a and the movable rails 80b are metallic rails. The
upper container 69 is a transparent plastic case, which is, more specifically, made
of general-purpose polystyrene (GPPS) widely used for transparent items. The locking
members 81 are also metallic parts. Peripheral portions of the respective holed portions
69b in the flange part 69a are made of the same material as the upper container 69,
and therefore may be broken in a back-and-forth motion of the upper container 69 when
the upper container 69 is fastened with the locking members 81 directly inserted in
the holed portions 69b.
[0039] In order to prevent such direct contact of the locking members 81 with the peripheral
portions of the holed portions 69b (the wall included in each of the holed portions
69b), the reinforcing members 82 made of plastic softer than the material of the holed
portions 69b, such as polypropylene resin (PP resin), are interposed between the holed
portions 69b and the locking members 81.
[0040] Specifically, each of the reinforcing members 82 is formed as an integrated combination
of a protrusion portion 82a and a support portion 82b. The protrusion portion 82a
can be set in the holed portion 69b. The support portion 82b is supported on the top
face of the movable rail 80b. More specifically, the protrusion portion 82a protrudes
upward beyond the top face of the support portion 82b. Furthermore, the protrusion
portion 82a has an opening 82c vertically penetrating through the protrusion portion
82a. The support portion 82b has an approximately rectangular shape which is larger
than the protrusion portion 82a in projected area (as viewed from above or below).
[0041] The protrusion portion 82a is set in the holed portion 69b. At this time, the top
end of the protrusion portion 82a is above the top end of the holed portion 69b, and
the peripheral portion of the holed portion 69b is covered with the protrusion portion
82a. Then, the locking member 81 is inserted in the opening 82c provided in the protrusion
portion 82a.
[0042] As a result, the locking member 81 inserted in the opening 82c is in direct contact
not with the peripheral portion of the holed portion 69b but with the reinforcing
member 82. Thus, the locking member 81, which is made of metal, is in contact with
the reinforcing member 82, which is made of PP resin, so that the peripheral portion
of the holed portion 69b of the upper container 69 can be prevented from being damaged
in a back-and-forth motion of the upper container 69.
[0043] The locking members 81 are provided in at least two portions of each of the movable
rails 80b including a free end portion (front portion) and a fixed end portion (rear
portion) of the movable rail 80b so as to correspond to the holed portions 69b. Each
of the locking members 81 is formed as an integrated combination of a fastening portion
81a, a riser portion 81b, and a projection portion 81c. The fastening portion 81a
rises from the top face of the movable rail 80b. The riser portion 81b further rises
from the fastening portion 81a and is shorter in depth (the depth refers to the longitudinal
direction of the movable rail 80b, that is, the front-back direction) than the fastening
portion 81a. The projection portion 81c is positioned above the riser portion 81b
and projects from the riser portion 81b either forward or backward along the longitudinal
direction of the movable rail 80b (forward in this example). The fastening portion
81a is configured to have a depth dimension almost identical to a longitudinal dimension
of the opening 82c.
[0044] The following will describe working and functions of the refrigerator 30 in the above-described
configuration.
[0045] First, movable rails 80b on the right and left sides are pulled out forward with
respect to the fixed rails 80a of the rail 80 fastened to the inner case 33 so that
the movable rails 80b are fully extended. Next, the upper container 69 is placed from
above in a position where the upper container 69 is engaged with the metallic locking
members 81 fastened to the movable rails 80b.
[0046] Each of the reinforcing members 82 is fastened to a corresponding one of the flange
parts 69a of the upper container 69 with the protrusion portion 82a of the reinforcing
member 82 set in the holed portion 69b in the flange part 69a from underneath. Each
of the holed portions 69b has the reinforcing member 82 fastened thereto.
[0047] As the locking member 81 is inserted into the opening 82c of the reinforcing member
from underneath, first the projection portion 81c of the locking member 81 passes
through the opening 82c, and then the riser portion 81b reaches the opening 82c. The
upper container 69 is farther lowered until the lower end of the opening 82c reaches
the upper end of the fastening portion 81a. Then, the upper container 69 is farther
lowered while being shifted toward the back of the refrigerator until the fastening
portion 81a fits in the opening 82c. The fastening portion 81a and the opening 82c
are almost identical in depth so that they interlock without backlash therebetween.
[0048] In this configuration, the upper container 69 cannot be removed easily only by lifting
the rear part of the upper container 69 as illustrated in FIG. 7A because the projection
portions 81c of the locking members 81 in the rear part are locked on the upper end
of the openings 82c (the upper ends of the holed portions 69b) of the reinforcing
members 82. Similarly, the upper container 69 cannot be removed easily only by lifting
the front part of the upper container 69 as illustrated in FIG. 7B because the projection
portions 81c of the locking members 81 in the front part are locked on the upper end
of the openings 82c (the upper ends of the holed portions 69b) of the reinforcing
members 82.
[0049] It is thereby possible to prevent abrupt drop-off of the upper container 69 from
the movable rails 80b.
[0050] The upper container 69 can be removed from the movable rails 80b when the upper container
69 is fully open by lifting the front and rear parts of the upper container 69 at
one time (in other words, lifting the upper container 69 while keeping it horizontal)
and shifting the upper container 69 in the direction of the front part when the opening
82c is at a level corresponding to the riser portion 81b, and then farther lifting
the upper container 69. The upper container 69 is then ready to be cleaned.
[0051] In addition, the rail 80 and the locking member 81 made of metal provide rigidity.
Furthermore, the upper container 69 made of PS plastic having high transparency provides
increased visibility of items inside the upper container 69 when pulled out.
[0052] The upper container 69 is fastened to the locking members 81 with the reinforcing
members 82 made of plastic softer than the material for the upper container 69 and
interposed between the upper container 69 and the locking members 81, and thereby
can be moved back and forth together with the movable rails 80b. This configuration
prevents the upper container 69 from cracking and breaking due to contact with a metallic
member. In this configuration, breakage or the like of the upper container 69 due
to strength of the upper container 69 made of plastic and fastening to the rails 80
made of metal is reliably prevented.
[0053] The upper container 69 and the movable rails 80b are coupled with each other by fastening
the locking members 81 to the holed portions 69b via the reinforcing members 82. Here,
the upper container 69 made of transparent plastic having higher hardness and locking
members 81 made of metal are fastened to each other via the reinforcing members 82
made of plastic having lower hardness, so that the transparent upper container 69
can be prevented from breaking and cracking. As a result, reliability for back-and-forth
motion can be secured.
[0054] Strength of the holed portions 69b can be farther increased by providing each of
the holed portions 69b between two adjacent ones of the flange reinforcement ribs
69c to reinforce the peripheral portions of the holed portions 69b.
[0055] The above description of the upper container 69 is also applicable to the lower container
70.
[0056] Although the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the
drawings, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment shown in the drawings.
Various modifications and variations of the embodiments shown in the drawings are
covered by the scope of the present invention as long as they are the same as or equivalent
to the present invention.
[Industrial Applicability]
[0057] The present invention is applicable to a home-use refrigerator and a commercial-use
refrigerator.
[Reference Signs List]
[0058]
1, 30 Refrigerator
7 Container
31 Heat-insulating main body
32 Outer case
33 Inner case
34 Foam heat-insulating material
35 Refrigerator compartment
35b Refrigerator compartment outlet
36 Convertible compartment
36a Upper outlet
36b Lower outlet
36c Convertible compartment outlet
37 Freezer compartment
38 Refrigerator compartment door
39 Convertible compartment door
40 Freezer compartment door
41 First partition
42 Second partition
43 Cooling chamber
44 Cooler
45 Cover coil
46 Fan
47 Defrost heater
48 Air supply duct
48a Refrigerator compartment air supply duct
48b Convertible compartment air supply duct
49 Duct system
50 Damper device
51a Refrigerator compartment air return duct
51b Convertible compartment air return duct
69 Upper container
69a Flange part
69b Holed portion
69c Flange reinforcement rib
70 Lower container
80 Rail
80a Fixed rail
80b Movable rail
81 Locking member
81a Fastening portion
81b Riser portion
81c Projection portion
82 Reinforcing member
82a Protrusion portion
82b Support portion
82c Opening
1. A refrigerator comprising:
a heat-insulating main body including an inner case, an outer case, and a foam insulating
material filling a space between the inner case and the outer case, the heat-insulating
main body having a front opening;
a container having a top opening; and
a rail which allows the container to move back and forth with respect to the inner
case,
wherein the rail includes a fixed rail and a movable rail which are slidably coupled,
the fixed rail is fastened to the inner case of the heat-insulating main body,
the movable rail includes a locking member for locking with the container,
the container includes an engagement portion which engages with the locking member
of the movable rail, and
the refrigerator further comprises a reinforcing member provided between the locking
member and the engagement portion for retaining engagement between the container and
the movable rail.
2. The refrigerator according to Claim 1,
wherein the locking member is made of metal,
the engagement portion is made of plastic, and
the reinforcing member is made of plastic which is softer than the engagement portion.
3. The refrigerator according to Claim 1 or Claim 2,
wherein the engagement portion is formed integrally with a lateral part of the container
and includes a holed portion having an opening vertically penetrating through the
engagement portion,
the locking member has a protrudent shape to protrude upward beyond the movable rail,
and
the reinforcing member is positioned where the locking member and the holed portion
are expected to come into direct contact with each other when the locking member is
directly inserted in the holed portion from underneath, and the reinforcing member
is thereby in direct contact with the locking member.
4. The refrigerator according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein at least two portions
of a front portion and a rear portion of the movable rail each has the locking member,
the locking member includes a riser portion extending upward and a projection portion
projecting from the riser portion either forward or backward, and
the projection portion is locked on an upper end of the holed portion in the engagement
portion.
Amended claims under Art. 19.1 PCT
1. Currently amended) A refrigerator comprising:
a heat-insulating main body including an inner case, an outer case, and a foam insulating
material filling a space between the inner case and the outer case, the heat-insulating
main body having a front opening;
a container having a top opening; and
a rail which allows the container to move back and forth with respect to the inner
case,
wherein the rail includes a fixed rail and a movable rail which are slidably coupled,
the fixed rail is fastened to the inner case of the heat-insulating main body,
the movable rail includes a locking member for locking with the container,
the container includes an engagement portion which engages with the locking member
of the movable rail,
the engagement portion is a holed portion having an opening vertically penetrating
through the engagement portion, and
the refrigerator further comprises a reinforcing member provided between the locking
member and the engagement portion for retaining engagement between the container and
the movable rail.
2. The refrigerator according to Claim 1,
wherein the locking member is made of metal,
the engagement portion is made of plastic, and
the reinforcing member is made of plastic which is softer than the engagement portion.
3. Currently amended) The refrigerator according to Claim 1 or Claim 2,
wherein the engagement portion is formed integrally with a lateral part of the container
the locking member has a protrudent shape to protrude upward beyond the movable rail,
and
the reinforcing member is positioned where the locking member and the holed portion
are expected to come into direct contact with each other when the locking member is
directly inserted in the holed portion from underneath, and the reinforcing member
is thereby in direct contact with the locking member.
4. The refrigerator according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein at least two portions
of a front portion and a rear portion of the movable rail each has the locking member,
the locking member includes a riser portion extending upward and a projection portion
projecting from the riser portion either forward or backward, and
the projection portion is locked on an upper end of the holed portion in the engagement
portion.