BACKGROUND
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to the technical field of refrigeration devices, and
in particular, to a refrigerator.
Related Art
[0002] Currently, a refrigerator includes a storage compartment and a shelf located in the
storage compartment. The shelf is a flat plate, and is usually placed horizontally
in the storage compartment. Two sides of the shelf are supported on protruding bars
on two side walls of the storage compartment. However, this type of shelf occupies
relatively large space inside the storage compartment. Especially, relatively large
space inside the storage compartment still needs to be occupied when the shelf is
idle. Consequently, space utilization of the storage compartment decreases.
SUMMARY
[0003] An obj ective of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator having a shelf,
to improve user experience.
[0004] To resolve the foregoing problem, the present invention provides a refrigerator.
The refrigerator includes a storage compartment, a shelf located in the storage compartment,
and a track for supporting the shelf. The track includes a first track that extends
along a front-rear direction or a left-right direction and a second track that extends
along a height direction. The shelf includes multiple elongated shelving bars arranged
in parallel, adjacent shelving bars are rotatably connected, and the shelf is capable
of sliding along the first track and the second track.
[0005] When the shelf needs to be used, the shelf may be at least partially supported on
the first track. Because the first track extends along the front-rear direction or
the left-right direction, the shelf may be at least partially in a shelving state
(for example, a horizontal state) for supporting articles to be cooled. When the shelf
does not need to be used, the shelf may be slid to the left or right or to the front
or rear in the corresponding extending direction of the first track. The shelving
bar of the shelf is capable of rotating at a corner between the first track and the
second track, so as to slide from the first track to the second track and slide upward
or downward along the second track in the corresponding extending direction of the
second track. At least a part of the shelf may be switched from the shelving state
to an idle state in which less available space of the storage compartment is occupied
(for example, at least a part of the shelf may be in a vertical state). Therefore,
when not in use, the shelf is in an idle state in which less available space of the
storage compartment of the refrigerator is occupied, thereby improving space utilization
of the storage compartment.
[0006] Therefore, a user may adjust a shape and/or position of the shelf according to a
need, and the shelf is convenient to operate and is user-friendly. The refrigerator
having the shelf in this technical solution can improve user experience.
[0007] Optionally, the refrigerator includes a cover plate located in the storage compartment,
where the second track is at least partially covered by the cover plate. In this way,
when the shelf is at least partially limited to the second track, the shelf may be
covered by the cover plate, and therefore is rarely observed by the user, thereby
improving an impression of the user on the storage compartment.
[0008] Such a cover plate may be formed by using a peripheral wall of the storage container,
or may be independent of the storage container and formed by being installed along
a wall of the storage compartment.
[0009] Optionally, the refrigerator includes a storage container located in the storage
compartment, where the second track is at least partially covered by a side wall of
the storage container. The second track and the shelf may be at least partially covered
by a side wall of the storage container. In this way, the shelf can be avoided from
exposure when the shelf is idle, and therefore product aesthetics can be enhanced.
[0010] The side wall of the storage container may include a left wall, a right wall, and
a rear wall, and the second track may be fixed to the left wall, the right wall, and/or
the rear wall. Therefore, the second track may be at least partially covered by the
corresponding left wall, right wall, and/or rear wall of the side wall of the storage
container.
[0011] Optionally, the first track is located in the storage container, and the shelf is
capable of partially sliding into the storage container or at least partially withdrawing
from the storage container. The shelf may be at least partially located in the storage
container during use, and therefore, a storage function of the storage container is
enhanced.
[0012] Optionally, the second track is located at the rear of the storage container, and
the shelf is capable of at least partially sliding to the rear of the storage container.
[0013] Optionally, the side wall is provided with a through hole for the shelf to pass through.
Therefore, the shelf may pass through the through hole and continually slide on the
first track and the second track. Because the adjacent shelving bars are rotatably
connected, by setting a suitable size and shape of the through hole, the through hole
may limit, to a certain degree, a trajectory along which the shelving bar rotates
at the corner between the first track and the second track, thereby avoiding the shelving
bar from bouncing up and maintaining moving stability of the shelf.
[0014] Optionally, the second track is fixed on the side wall of the storage container.
In this way, when the shelf is idle, an idle part of the shelf may be fixed to the
side wall of the storage container. Therefore, it is contemplated to integrate the
shelf and the storage container into an installation module.
[0015] Optionally, the first track is close to an upper opening of the storage container.
During use, the shelf may be close to the upper opening of the storage container,
which may leave relatively large space below the shelf of the storage container. When
the shelf is used, the storage container can also provide relatively large space to
accommodate many articles.
[0016] Optionally, the first track and/or the second track are fixed on an inner wall of
the storage compartment. In this way, when limited, the shelf may be parallel with
and attach to the inner wall of the storage compartment, and the shelf may release
space inside the storage compartment to save the space inside the storage compartment.
[0017] Optionally, a sum of lengths of the first track and the second track is approximately
equal to twice a length of the shelf. Therefore, that at least most of the shelf is
located in the first track during use, and is located in the second track when the
shelf is idle is contemplated. The "equal" herein may include "nearly equal" or "completely
equal".
[0018] Optionally, an end, which is away from the second track, of the first track is provided
with a front stopping portion. The front stopping portion defines a maximum length
of the shelf that may be pulled out, to avoid the shelf from detaching from the second
track when the shelf is pulled out.
[0019] Optionally, an end, which is close to the second track, of the first track is provided
with a rear stopping portion, where the rear stopping portion is provided with a through
hole for the shelf to pass through; a part, which is located in the first track, of
the shelf has a protruding end; and the protruding end partially overlaps with the
rear stopping portion. Because the protruding end partially overlaps with the rear
stopping portion, when sliding from the first track to the second track, the shelf
may slide to the protruding end and abut against the rear stopping portion. In this
way, the shelf cannot continue to move, to avoid the shelf from completely detaching
from the first track and falling down.
[0020] Optionally, the refrigerator includes a rotating shaft disposed in one of adjacent
two of the shelving bars and an accommodating hole provided on the other one of the
adjacent two shelving bars, where the rotating shaft is accommodated in the accommodating
hole and is capable of rotating in the accommodating hole.
[0021] Optionally, the shelving bar is provided with a connecting portion connected to the
rotating shaft, and a hole wall of the accommodating hole is provided with an opening
that extends along an axial direction.
[0022] Optionally, each shelving bar is provided with the rotating shaft and the accommodating
hole. Therefore, a rotating shaft and an accommodating hole of one shelving bar may
be respectively connected to an accommodating hole of a first adjacent shelving bar
located on one side of the shelving bar and a rotating shaft of a second adjacent
shelving bar located on the other side of the shelving bar. In this way, a rotatable
connection may be established between the adjacent shelving bars. That the shelving
bars all have a same structure and are easy to manufacture is contemplated.
[0023] Optionally, the shelving bar includes a shelving portion, and the rotating shaft
and the accommodating hole are located between an upper surface and a lower surface
of the shelving portion. In this way, regardless of whether the shelving portion is
located on the first track and slides along the first track, or the shelving portion
is located on the second track and slides along the second track, neither the rotating
shaft nor the accommodating hole is higher or lower than the upper surface or the
lower surface of the shelving portion, so that the shelf may smoothly slide and may
be stably supported on the first track and the second track.
[0024] Optionally, at least multiple of the shelving bars have a same structure and are
extrusion members. At least multiple of the shelving bars have a same structure, for
example, have cross sections of a same shape. Therefore, the shelving bars may be
manufactured by using one mould by using an extrusion technology. The extrusion technology
is easy to operate and has low costs.
[0025] Optionally, the shelving bar is in a hollow structure. The shelving bar is lightweight
and material-saving.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026]
FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional diagram of a refrigerator according to a specific embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a three-dimensional diagram of a storage container in the refrigerator shown
in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a cooperating relationship between adjacent two shelving
bars in a shelf in the refrigerator shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional diagram of the storage container in the refrigerator shown
in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a cooperating relationship when a shelf in the refrigerator
shown in FIG. 1 slides on a first track slide from a front end of the shelf to a rear
end of the first track.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] To make the foregoing objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention
more obvious and more understandable, the following describes specific embodiments
of the present invention in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0028] Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a refrigerator includes: a storage compartment 1,
a shelf 2 and a shelf 2' that are located in the storage compartment 1, and tracks
located in the storage container 3 in the storage compartment 1 that are used for
supporting the shelf 2 and the shelf 2'. The tracks are classified into two groups
with respect to the shelf 2 and the shelf 2'. With respect to the shelf 2, the track
includes first tracks 41 located in the storage container 3 and second tracks 42 fixed
to a rear wall 30 of the storage container 3. FIG. 1 shows only one first track 41,
and the other first track is covered and cannot be seen. With respect to the shelf
2', the track includes first tracks 41' fixed to side walls of the storage compartment
1 and second tracks, and the second tracks are covered and cannot be seen in FIG.
1.
[0029] The following describes this technical solution separately with respect to the two
shelves 2 and 2' and the corresponding tracks.
Embodiment 1
[0030] Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, with respect to the shelf 2, the track includes the
first track 41 that extends along a front-rear direction A and the second track 42
that extends along a height direction B. With reference to FIG. 3, the shelf 2 includes
multiple elongated shelving bars 20 arranged in parallel, adjacent shelving bars 20
are rotatably connected, and the shelf 2 is capable of sliding along the first track
41 and the second track 42. The front-rear direction A mentioned herein refers to
a direction pointing from a rear wall 11 of the refrigerator to an opening 1a of the
refrigerator, and the height direction B refers to a height direction of the refrigerator.
[0031] When the shelf 2 needs to be used, the shelf 2 may be at least partially supported
on the first track 41. Because the first track 41 extends along the front-rear direction
A, the shelf 2 may be at least partially in a shelving state (for example, a horizontal
state) for supporting articles to be cooled. When the shelf 2 does not need to be
used, the shelf 2 may be slid to the front or rear in the corresponding extending
direction of the first track 41. The shelving bar 20 of the shelf 2 is capable of
rotating at a corner between the first track 41 and the second track 42, so as to
slide from the first track 41 to the second track 42 and slide upward or downward
along the second track 42 in the corresponding extending direction of the second track
42. At least a part of the shelf 2 may be switched from the shelving state to an idle
state in which less available space of the storage compartment 1 is occupied (for
example, at least a part of the shelf 2 may be in a vertical state). Therefore, when
not in use, the shelf 2 is in an idle state in which less available space of the storage
compartment 1 of the refrigerator is occupied. In this case, space inside the storage
compartment 1 can be saved, and space utilization of the storage compartment 1 can
be improved.
[0032] Therefore, a user may adjust a shape and/or position of the shelf 2 according to
a need, and the shelf 2 is convenient to operate and is user-friendly. The refrigerator
having the shelf 2 in this technical solution can improve user experience.
[0033] The first track 41 is located in the storage container 3, and the shelf 2 is capable
of partially sliding into the storage container 3 or at least partially withdrawing
from the storage container 3. The shelf 2 may be at least partially located in the
storage container 3 during use, and therefore, a storage function of the storage container
3 is enhanced.
[0034] The storage container 3 may be a drawer located in the storage compartment 1, and
the shelf 2 may be used as a dumpling plate.
[0035] Referring to FIG. 1, FIG. 2, and FIG. 4, a side wall of the storage container 3 includes
a rear wall 30, a left wall 31, and a right wall 32, and the first track 41 is fixed
on each of the left wall 31 and the right wall 32 of the storage container 3. The
first track 41 on the right wall 32 of the storage container 3 is covered and cannot
be seen. For a structure of the first track 41 on the right wall 32, refer to the
first track 41 on the left wall 31. Two ends of the shelf 2 are respectively limited
to the two first tracks 41, and the first track 41 not only can guide the shelf 2
to slide, but also can avoid relative rotation from occurring between the adjacent
shelving bars 20 when the shelf 2 is horizontally placed, thereby maintaining stability
of the shelf 2.
[0036] In addition, the following design may be made: The first track provided in the storage
container 3 may be fixed to the rear wall 30 and extend along a left-right direction
C, and the second track is fixed to the left wall 31 and/or the right wall 32 of the
storage container 3 and extends along the height direction. In this case, the shelf
may be pushed to the left or right. The shelf slides along the first track on the
rear wall 30, and by using the second track, the shelf may at least partially slide
to and be limited to the left wall 31 and/or the right wall 32, or return to the storage
container 3 from the left wall 31 and/or the right wall 32.
[0037] The first track 41 is close to an upper opening 3a of the storage container 3. During
use, the shelf 2 may be close to the upper opening 3a of the storage container 3,
which may leave relatively large space below the shelf 2 of the storage container
3. When the shelf 2 is used, the storage container 3 can also provide relatively large
space to accommodate many articles.
[0038] The second track 42 may be fixed to the rear wall 30 of the storage container 3,
and an idle part of the shelf 2 may be fixed to the rear wall 30 of the storage container
3. In addition, the second track may be fixed to the left wall 31 and/or the right
wall 32 of the storage container, and an idle part of the shelf 2 may be fixed to
the left wall 31 and/or the right wall 32 of the storage container 3. Therefore, the
second track may be fixed to a side wall of the storage container 3. In this way,
when the shelf 2 is idle, an idle part of the shelf 2 may be fixed to the side wall
of the storage container 3. Therefore, it is contemplated to integrate the shelf 2
and the storage container 3 into an installation module.
[0039] The refrigerator includes a cover plate 5 located in the storage compartment 1, and
the second track 42 is at least partially covered by the cover plate 5. The cover
plate 5 is disposed opposite to the rear wall 30 of the storage container 3, and the
two second tracks 42 are respectively disposed on the left and right sides. The shelf
2 may at least partially return between the cover plate 5 and the rear wall 30 of
the storage container 3. In this way, when the shelf 2 is at least partially limited
to the second track 42, the shelf 2 may be covered by the cover plate 5 and avoided
from swinging, thereby maintaining moving stability of the shelf 2. In addition, when
the shelf 2 is at least partially limited to the second track 42, the shelf 2 may
be covered by the cover plate 5, and therefore is rarely observed by the user, thereby
improving an impression of the user on the storage compartment 1.
[0040] The cover plate 5 may be formed by using the rear wall 30 of the storage container
3. In addition, the second track may be fixed to the left wall 31 and/or the right
wall 32 of the storage container 3. Therefore, the cover plate may be disposed on
the corresponding left wall 31 or right wall 32 to cover the second track. Therefore,
the second track may be fixed to a side wall of the storage container 3a, and may
be at least partially covered by the cover plate disposed in the storage compartment
1.
[0041] In addition to disposing the cover plate 5 to cover the second track 42 and a shelf
part supported on the second track 42, the cover plate may not be disposed when the
second track 42 is installed on the rear wall 30 of the storage container 3. In this
way, when the shelf 2 at least partially returns to the rear of the storage container
3, the second track and the shelf 2 may be at least partially covered by the rear
wall 30. In this way, the shelf 2 can be avoided from exposure when the shelf 2 is
idle, and therefore product aesthetics can be enhanced. In addition, when the shelf
slides to the rear of the storage container 3, the shelf 2 is at least partially sandwiched
between the storage container 3 and the rear wall 11 of the storage compartment 1,
and cannot swing arbitrarily, thereby enhancing stability of the shelf 2. Therefore,
the second track 42 may be located at the rear of the storage container 3, and the
shelf 2 may at least partially slide to the rear of the storage container 3.
[0042] In an optional solution, the second track may be fixed to the left wall 31 or the
right wall 32 of the storage container 3. Therefore, the second track may be covered
by the corresponding left wall 31 or right wall 32 from exposure to the storage container
3. Therefore, the second track may be covered by a side wall of the storage container,
thereby improving product aesthetics.
[0043] The rear wall 30 of the storage container 3 is provided with a through hole 30a for
the shelf 2 to pass through. Therefore, the shelf 2 may pass through the through hole
30a and continually slide on the first track 41 and the second track 42 Because the
adjacent shelving bars 20 are rotatably connected, by setting a suitable size and
shape of the through hole 30a, the through hole 30a may limit, to a certain degree,
a trajectory along which the shelving bar 20 rotates at the corner between the first
track 41 and the second track 42, thereby avoiding the shelving bar 20 from bouncing
up and maintaining moving stability of the shelf 2.
[0044] In addition, the second track may be disposed on the left wall 31 and/or the right
wall 32 of the storage container 3, and the correspondingly left wall 31 and/or right
wall 32 may be provided with the through hole for the shelf to pass through. The shelf
passes through the through hole and slides to the storage container 3 or at least
partially withdraws from the storage container 3.
[0045] A sum of lengths of the first track 41 and the second track 42 is approximately equal
to twice a length of the shelf 2. The "equal" herein includes "nearly equal" or "completely
equal". In this way, that at least most of the shelf 2 is located in the first track
41 during use, and is located in the second track 42 when the shelf 2 is idle is contemplated.
[0046] Referring to FIG. 2 and FIG. 4, the first track 41 has an end D away from the second
track 42 and the other end E close to the second track 42. The end D, which is away
from the second track 42, of the first track 41 is provided with a front stopping
portion 410, and the front stopping portion 410 defines a maximum length of the shelf
2 that may be pulled out, to avoid the shelf 2 from detaching from the second track
42 when the shelf 2 is pulled out.
[0047] With reference to FIG. 5, the end E, which is close to the second track 42, of the
first track 41 is provided with a rear stopping portion 411. The rear stopping portion
411 is provided with a through hole 411a for the shelf 2 to pass through; a part,
which is located in the first track 41, of the shelf 2 has a protruding end 21; and
the protruding end 21 partially overlaps with the rear stopping portion 411. Because
the protruding end 21 partially overlaps with the rear stopping portion 411, when
withdrawing backward, the shelf 2 may withdraw to the protruding end 21 and abut against
the rear stopping portion 411. In this way, the shelf 2 cannot continue to move, to
avoid the shelf 2 from detaching from the first track 41 and falling down to the rear
wall 30 of the storage container 3.
[0048] A shelving bar 20 at a front end of the shelf 2 may be designed as a handle for pulling
and pushing the shelf 2. The protruding end 21 of the shelf 2 may be disposed on the
shelving bar 20 at the front end of the shelf 2.
[0049] Referring to FIG. 3 and FIG. 5, the refrigerator includes a rotating shaft 22 disposed
in one of adjacent two of the shelving bars 20 and an accommodating hole 23 provided
on the other one of the adjacent two shelving bars 20. The rotating shaft 22 is accommodated
in the accommodating hole 23 and is capable of rotating in the accommodating hole
23. Therefore, the adjacent shelving bars 20 may be rotatably connected.
[0050] The shelving bar 20 is provided with a connecting portion connected to the rotating
shaft 22, and a hole wall of the accommodating hole 23 is provided with an opening
23a that extends along an axial direction. The connecting portion 24 passes through
the opening 23a. The opening 23a may limit the rotating shaft 22 to the accommodating
hole 23 to avoid the rotating shaft 22 from rotating out of the accommodating hole
23, and in addition, the opening 23a also defines a maximum angle at which the adjacent
shelving bars 20 can rotate relative to each other.
[0051] The shelving bar 20 includes a shelving portion 24, and the rotating shaft 22 and
the accommodating hole 23 are located between an upper surface 25a and a lower surface
25b of the shelving portion 25. The upper surface 25a of the shelving portion 25 is
a surface towards the top of the refrigerator during use of the shelf 2, and the lower
surface 25b is a surface opposite to the upper surface 25a. Regardless of whether
the shelf 2 is supported on the first track 41 and is ready for use, or is supported
on the second track 42 and is idle, or is located at the corner between the first
track 41 and the second track 42, the rotating shaft 22, the accommodating hole 23,
and the connecting portion 24 of the shelving bar 20 are always located between the
upper surface 25a and the lower surface 25b of the shelving portion 25, and are not
higher or lower than the upper surface 25a and the lower surface 25b of the shelving
portion 25, so that the shelf 2 may smoothly slide and may be stably supported on
the first track 41 and the second track 42.
[0052] Each shelving bar 20 may be provided with the rotating shaft 22 and the accommodating
hole 23. The rotating shaft 22 and the accommodating hole 23 may be respectively provided
on two ends of the shelving bar 20, so as to be rotatably connected to the corresponding
adjacent shelving bar 20. Therefore, a rotating shaft 22 and a accommodating hole
23 of one shelving bar 20 may be respectively connected to an accommodating hole 23
of a first adjacent shelving bar 20 located on one side of the shelving bar 20 and
a rotating shaft 22 of a second adjacent shelving bar 20 located on the other side
of the shelving bar 20. In this way, a rotatable connection may be established between
the adjacent shelving bars 20. That the shelving bars 20 all have a same structure
and are easy to manufacture is contemplated.
[0053] Therefore, at least multiple of the shelving bars have a same structure; each shelving
bar 20 includes the rotating shaft 22, the accommodating portion 23, the connecting
portion 24, and the shelving portion 25 that are integrally connected; and cross sections
of the shelving bars 20 are in a same shape. Therefore, at least multiple of the shelving
bars may be manufactured by using one mould by using an extrusion technology. By using
the extrusion technology, one mould may be used to form shelving bars 20 with different
lengths, thereby reducing production costs. The shelving bar 20 may be in a hollow
structure. Therefore, a material can be saved, and production costs are reduced.
[0054] A material of the shelving bar 20 may be a PE material, which facilities extrusion.
For the connecting portion 24, when the connecting portion 24 is relatively thin,
the PE material enables the connecting portion 24 to be soft. Therefore, when the
shelving bar 20 is wound, the connecting portion 24 may undergo rotational deformation,
which facilitates rotation of the shelving bar 20.
[0055] The shelving bar 20 may be in a hollow structure. For example, at least the shelving
portion 25 has a hollow cavity. Therefore, a material can be saved, and production
costs are reduced.
Embodiment 2
[0056] Referring to FIG. 1, another shelf 2' of the storage container 3 is further disposed
in the storage compartment 1. For a structure of the another shelf 2', refer to the
shelf 2. The structure of the another shelf 2' may be derived from a structure of
the shelf 2.
[0057] An inner wall of the storage compartment 1 includes a left wall 10, a rear wall 11,
and a right wall 12. With respect to the shelf 2', the first track 41' is disposed
on each of the left wall 10 and the right wall 12 of the storage compartment 1, and
the another second track (the second track is covered and cannot be seen) is disposed
on the rear wall 11 of the storage compartment 1. The another shelf 2' is capable
of sliding along the first tracks 41' on the left wall 10 and the right wall 12 and
the second track on the rear wall 11, and can slide from the first track 41' on the
left wall 10 and the right wall 12 to the second track, until the another shelf 2'
is at least partially limited to the rear wall 11 of the storage compartment 1 by
using the second track, to avoid the another shelf 2' not in use from occupying space
of the storage compartment 1, or can slide from the second track on the rear wall
11 to the first track 41', until the another shelf 2' is at least partially supported
on the first track 41', so that articles can be placed on the another shelf 2'.
[0058] The first track 41' is disposed on the left wall 10 and the right wall 12 of the
storage compartment 1 and extends along a front-rear direction A, and the second track
is disposed on the rear wall 11 and extends along a height direction B. In addition,
the following design may be made: The first track 41' may be disposed on the rear
wall 11 of the storage compartment and extend along a left-right direction, and the
second track may be disposed on the left wall 10 and/or the right wall 12 of the storage
compartment and extend along the height direction B. When the corresponding shelf
is idle, the shelf may be slid to the left or right, and the shelf may be at least
partially limited to the left wall 10 and/or the right wall 12 by using the second
track, to release space inside the storage compartment. When the corresponding shelf
needs to be used, the shelf may at least partially slide from the second track to
the first track 41', until the shelf is horizontally extended and supported on the
first track 41'. Therefore, the first track 41' and/or the second track may be fixed
to the inner wall of the storage compartment 1.
[0059] The second track extends along the height direction of the refrigerator, and may
extend upward from an end close to the first track. In this way, the shelf 2' may
slide from the first track to the second track and continue to slide upward along
the second track. Alternatively, the second track may extend downward from an end
close to the first track. In this way, the shelf 2' may slide downward along the second
track.
[0060] The second track may be fixed to the rear wall 11 of the storage compartment 1, and
the refrigerator may include a cover plate disposed on the rear wall 11. When the
shelf 2' is at least partially limited to the second track 2, the second track and
the shelf 2' may be at least partially covered by the cover plate, and therefore is
rarely observed by a user, thereby improving an impression of the user on the storage
compartment 1 and improving product aesthetics. In addition, the shelf 2' may be covered
by the cover plate, to avoid the shelf 2' from swinging.
[0061] The second track may be fixed to the left wall 10 and/or the right wall 12 of the
storage compartment 1. In this case, the cover plate may be correspondingly independent
of the storage container 3 and installed along the left wall 10 and/or the right wall
12 of the storage compartment 1.
[0062] Although the present invention is disclosed above, the present invention is not limited
thereto. Any person skilled in the art can make various changes and modifications,
without departing from the spirit and the protection scope of the present invention.
Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention should depend on what is
defined by the scope of claims.
[0063] In particular, the shelf may be jalousie-like or blind-like.
1. A refrigerator, comprising a storage compartment (1), a shelf (2, 2') located in the
storage compartment (1), and a track (41, 41', 42) for supporting the shelf (2, 2'),
wherein the track (41, 41', 42) comprises a first track (41, 41') that extends along
a front-rear direction or a left-right direction and a second track (42) that extends
along a height direction, characterized in that, the shelf (2, 2') comprises multiple elongated shelving bars (20) arranged in parallel,
adjacent shelving bars (20) are rotatably connected, and the shelf (2, 2') is capable
of sliding along the first track (41,41') and the second track (42).
2. The refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a cover plate (5) located in the storage compartment (1), wherein the
second track (42) is at least partially covered by the cover plate (5).
3. The refrigerator according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by comprising a storage container (3) located in the storage compartment (1), wherein
the second track (42) is at least partially covered by a side wall (30, 31, 32) of
the storage container (3).
4. The refrigerator according to claim 3, characterized in that, the first track (41) is located in the storage container (3), and the shelf (2)
is capable of partially sliding into the storage container (3) or at least partially
withdrawing from the storage container (3).
5. The refrigerator according to claim 4, characterized in that, the second track (42) is located at the rear of the storage container (3), and the
shelf (2) is capable of at least partially sliding to the rear of the storage container
(3).
6. The refrigerator according to claim 3, characterized in that, the side wall (30, 31, 32) is provided with a through hole (3a) for the shelf (2)
to pass through.
7. The refrigerator according to claim 3, characterized in that, the second track (42) is fixed on the side wall (30, 31, 32) of the storage container
(3).
8. The refrigerator according to claim 3, characterized in that, the first track (41) is close to an upper opening (3 a) of the storage container
(3).
9. The refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized in that, the first track (41') and/or the second track is fixed on an inner wall (10, 11,
12) of the storage compartment (1).
10. The refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized in that, a sum of lengths of the first track (41, 41') and the second track (42) is approximately
equal to twice a length of the shelf (2).
11. The refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized in that, an end, which is away from the second track (42), of the first track (41) is provided
with a front stopping portion (410).
12. The refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized in that, an end, which is close to the second track (42), of the first track (41) is provided
with a rear stopping portion (411), wherein the rear stopping portion (411) is provided
with a through hole (411a) for the shelf (2) to pass through; a part, which is located
in the first track (41), of the shelf (2) has a protruding end (21); and the protruding
end (21) partially overlaps with the rear stopping portion (411).
13. The refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a rotating shaft (22) disposed in one of adjacent two of the shelving
bars (20) and an accommodating hole (23) provided on the other one of the adjacent
two shelving bars (20), wherein the rotating shaft (22) is accommodated in the accommodating
hole (23) and is capable of rotating in the accommodating hole (23).
14. The refrigerator according to claim 13, characterized in that, the shelving bar (20) is provided with a connecting portion connected to the rotating
shaft (22), and a hole wall of the accommodating hole (23) is provided with an opening
(23a) that extends along an axial direction.
15. The refrigerator according to claim 13, characterized in that, each shelving bar (20) is provided with the rotating shaft (22) and the accommodating
hole (23).
16. The refrigerator according to claim 13, characterized in that, the shelving bar (20) comprises a shelving portion (25), and the rotating shaft
(22) and the accommodating hole (23) are located between an upper surface (25a) and
a lower surface (25b) of the shelving portion (25).
17. The refrigerator according to claim 13, characterized in that, at least multiple of the shelving bars (20) have a same structure and are extrusion
members.
18. The refrigerator according to claim 1, characterized in that, the shelving bar (20) is in a hollow structure.