[0001] The present application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No.
201810195287.6, filed to the Chinese Patent Office on March 9, 2018 and titled "Integrated Air Duct
Module And Refrigerator Having Integrated Air Duct Module", the content of which is
incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present invention relates to the field of household appliances, and in particular,
to an integrated air duct module and a refrigerator having the same.
BACKGROUND
[0003] A refrigeration link is a core of a refrigerator to achieve a basic function thereof,
and in the refrigeration link, an air duct is essential in the refrigerator as a delivery
passage of cold air. When the existing refrigerator is assembled, parts of the air
duct are assembled separately, resulting in a complex assembly process; usually, connection
and fixation of the parts constituting the air duct with one another and with other
structures of the refrigerator have a problem of affecting a mounting quality due
to a large error. Furthermore, for a single-system side-by-side refrigerator, based
on the arrangement of the conventional air duct, a top of a refrigerator compartment
tends to be required to be provided with a protruding structure which protrudes to
an interior of the refrigerator compartment to accommodate an air vent of the refrigerator
compartment, and the protruding structure occupies a partial space of the refrigerator
compartment and may reduce a storage volume thereof.
[0004] In view of this, it is necessary to provide an improved air duct to solve the above-mentioned
problems.
SUMMARY
[0005] The present invention seeks to solve one of the technical problems in a prior art
to at least some extent. In order to achieve the above-mentioned inventive object,
the present invention provides an integrated air duct module, a specific design of
which is as follows.
[0006] An integrated air duct module for delivering cold air of a refrigerator, comprising
an air duct housing with an air duct formed therein, the air duct housing being provided
with an air inlet for the cold air to enter the air duct and a first air outlet for
discharging the cold air in the air duct, wherein the air duct housing further has
a second air outlet for discharging the cold air in the air duct, and an air vent
for controlling the second air outlet to be opened and closed is fixed at the second
air outlet.
[0007] Further, the integrated air duct module further comprises a fan fixed relative to
the air duct housing to drive the cold air in the air duct to flow.
[0008] Further, the air duct housing comprises an air-duct rear plate provided with the
air inlet and an air-duct front cover plate provided with the first air outlet, and
the air-duct front cover plate is provided opposite to the air-duct rear plate to
form the air duct therebetween, the fan is configured as a radial fan and fixed to
a side of the air inlet close to the air-duct front cover plate, and a rotation axis
of the fan is in the same direction as the first air outlet.
[0009] Further, the second air outlet is located at a radial air outgoing side of the fan.
[0010] Further, the integrated air duct module further comprises an air guide portion fixed
at the second air outlet and provided therein with a flow guide cavity, the flow guide
cavity being communicated with the second air outlet and defining a flow direction
of the cold air of the second air outlet.
[0011] Further, the air guide portion is made of a heat insulating material.
[0012] Further, the air duct housing has a covering portion extending outwards and at least
covering a part of an outer wall of the air guide portion.
[0013] Further, the air vent is provided in the flow guide cavity.
[0014] The present invention further provides a refrigerator comprising a refrigerator compartment
and a freezing compartment, wherein the refrigerator further comprises the integrated
air duct module according to any one of claims 1-8, the first air outlet of the integrated
air duct module is communicated with the freezing compartment, and the second air
outlet of the integrated air duct module is communicated with the refrigerator compartment.
[0015] Further, the refrigerator is configured as a side-by-side refrigerator, and the integrated
air duct module is located at a rear side of the freezing compartment.
[0016] The present invention has the following beneficial effects. With the integrated air
duct module according to the present invention, a dispersed structure of a traditional
air duct is changed, and the air duct for delivering cold air is formed into a modular
structure, which may improve an assembly accuracy of a refrigerator effectively; based
on a specific design structure of the integrated air duct module, for example, when
the integrated air duct module is applied to a side-by-side refrigerator, an air vent
provided at one side of a refrigerator compartment of the traditional refrigerator
may be omitted, thereby avoiding formation of a protruding structure occupying a storage
volume of the refrigerator compartment at a top of the refrigerator compartment, and
increasing a storage space of the refrigerator compartment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017]
FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an integrated air duct module at a first angle;
FIG. 2 shows a schematic exploded diagram of the integrated air duct module;
FIG. 3 shows a schematic mounting diagram of a fan of the integrated air duct module;
FIG. 4 shows a schematic diagram of the integrated air duct module at a second angle;
FIG. 5 shows a schematic split diagram of an air guide portion and an air duct housing;
FIG. 6 shows a schematic split diagram of the air guide portion and an air vent;
FIG. 7 shows a schematic diagram of a sectioned structure at position B-B' in FIG.
5;
FIG. 8 shows a schematic diagram in which the air vent in FIG. 7 is in a closed state;
FIG. 9 shows a schematic diagram of a sectioned structure at position A-A' in FIG.
1;
FIG. 10 shows a schematic enlarged diagram of portion a in FIG. 9;
FIG. 11 shows a schematic diagram of a layout of a refrigerator compartment and a
freezing compartment of a refrigerator according to the present invention at a first
angle;
FIG. 12 shows a schematic enlarged diagram of portion b in FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 shows a schematic diagram of the layout of the refrigerator compartment and
the freezing compartment of the refrigerator according to the present invention at
a second angle; and
FIG. 14 shows a schematic partial diagram of a sectioned structure at position C-C'
in FIG. 13.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The present invention is below described in detail in combination with each embodiment
illustrated in drawings. FIGS. 1-14 show some preferable embodiments of the present
invention.
[0019] A refrigerator according to the present invention is configured as a side-by-side
refrigerator. Referring to FIG. 11, the side-by-side refrigerator includes a refrigerator
compartment 30 and a freezing compartment 20 provided adjacent to each other, and
a mullion 4 separating the refrigerator compartment 30 from the freezing compartment
20. Specifically, in the present invention, the refrigerator compartment 30 is enclosed
by a refrigerating liner 3, the freezing compartment 20 is enclosed by a freezing
liner 2, and the mullion 4 includes two adjacent side walls of the freezing liner
2 and the refrigerating liner 3.
[0020] The side-by-side refrigerator further includes an integrated air duct module 100
located at a rear side of the freezing compartment 20, for delivering cold air. As
shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the integrated air duct module 100 includes an air duct housing
with an air duct (not shown) formed therein, and the air duct housing is provided
with an air inlet 110 for cold air to enter the air duct, and a first air outlet 120
and a second air outlet 111 for discharging the cold air in the air duct; as shown
in FIGS. 11-14, the first air outlet 120 is communicated with the freezing compartment
20, and the mullion 4 is provided therein with a refrigerating air outlet duct 40
which is communicated with the second air outlet 111 and has an air supply outlet
400 communicated with the refrigerator compartment 30.
[0021] Specifically, in the present embodiment, the air duct housing includes an air-duct
rear plate 11 provided with the air inlet 110 and an air-duct front cover plate 12
provided with the first air outlet 120, and the air-duct front cover plate 12 is provided
opposite to the air-duct rear plate 11 to form the air duct therebetween. During implementation,
the air-duct rear plate 11 may be in a snap-fit relationship with the air-duct front
cover plate 12 to be fixed integrally.
[0022] In the present invention, the integrated air duct module 100 further includes an
air vent 16 fixed at the second air outlet 111, for controlling the second air outlet
111 to be opened and closed.
[0023] The air vent 16 in the present invention serves as a part of the integrated air duct
module 100 located at a rear side of the freezing compartment 20, and based on a specific
design structure of the integrated air duct module, a protruding structure in a traditional
design is not required to be formed in the refrigerator compartment 30; as shown in
FIGS. 12 and 14, only the refrigerating air outlet duct 40 is required to be provided
at one side of the refrigerator compartment 30, and connected with the integrated
air duct module for delivering the cold air, such that the refrigerator compartment
30 has a simple internal structure and an enlarged storage space. In the present embodiment,
a wall constituting the refrigerating air outlet duct 40 slightly protrudes from a
wall surface of the mullion 4 at one side of the refrigerator compartment 30; in other
embodiments of the present invention, the wall constituting the refrigerating air
outlet duct 40 does not protrude from the wall surface of the mullion 4 at the side
of the refrigerator compartment 30.
[0024] As shown in FIGS. 2-4, the integrated air duct module 100 according to the present
invention further includes a fan 13 fixed relative to the air duct housing to drive
the cold air in the air duct to flow. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the
fan 13 is configured as a radial fan and fixed to a side of the air inlet 110 close
to the air-duct front cover plate 12, and a rotation axis O-O' of the fan 13 is in
the same direction as the first air outlet 110.
[0025] In the present embodiment, the integrated air duct module 100 further includes a
fixing piece for fixing the fan 13 to the air-duct rear plate 11. The fixing piece
is configured as a pressing plate 14 with the substantially same shape as the fan
13, a periphery of the fan 13 is provided with a fitting portion 130 matched with
the pressing plate 14, and the air-duct rear plate 11 is provided with a fixing portion
(not shown) where the pressing plate 14 is mounted to fix the fitting portion 130
at the peripheral of the fan 13. During implementation, the fitting portion 130 and
the fixing portion are both of a screw hole structure, and a bolt passing through
the pressing plate 14 is fitted with a screw hole to fix the fan 13.
[0026] An evaporator (not shown) of the refrigerator according to the present invention
is provided at a rear side of the air-duct rear plate 11. Specifically, as shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14, a cavity (not shown) where the evaporator is placed is formed between
a rear plate 21 at the rear side of the freezing compartment 30 and the air-duct rear
plate 11, and the air duct of the integrated air duct module 100 is communicated with
the cavity through the air inlet 110. When the refrigerator operates, by the rotating
fan 13, the cold air refrigerated by the evaporator in the cavity is sucked into the
air duct of the integrated air duct module 100 through the air inlet 110, and driven
to flow in the air duct.
[0027] In order to facilitate the air of the fan 13 to enter the second air outlet 111 smoothly
and reduce an energy loss during the flow of the cold air, the second air outlet 111
is located at a radial air outgoing side of the fan 13. Referring to FIG. 2, the second
air outlet 111 is provided close to one lateral side of the fan 13.
[0028] In the present embodiment, the integrated air duct module 100 further includes an
air guide portion 15 fixed at the second air outlet 111 and provided therein with
a flow guide cavity 150 communicated with the second air outlet 111 to guide the cold
air into the refrigerating air outlet duct 40. More specifically, as shown in FIGS.
10 and 14, a switching passage (not shown) is further provided between the flow guide
cavity 150 and the refrigerating air outlet duct 40, and formed in a switching portion
411 to enable the flow guide cavity 150 to be communicated with the refrigerating
air outlet duct 40.
[0029] Referring to FIG. 6, the air guide portion 15 in the present embodiment is formed
by assembling a first air guide member 151 and a second air guide member 152, and
in other embodiments of the present invention, may also be integrally formed.
[0030] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, both the air guide portion 15
and the switching portion 411 are made of a heat insulating material, thereby avoiding
a loss of cold energy of the cold air.
[0031] During implementation of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 6-8, the air vent
16 is provided in the flow guide cavity 150. Specifically, the air vent 16 in the
present embodiment includes an air vent fixed portion 161 fixed in the flow guide
cavity 150 directly and an air vent body 162 rotationally provided relative to the
air vent fixed portion 161. When the air vent 16 is opened, referring to FIGS. 7 and
10, the air vent body 162 is rotated and approaches a side wall of the flow guide
cavity 150, thereby achieving conduction of the flow guide cavity 150; when the air
vent 16 is closed, referring to FIG. 8, the air vent body 162 is rotated and obstructs
two ends of the flow guide cavity 150, and at this point, the cold air is unable to
enter the refrigerator compartment through the second air outlet 111.
[0032] Based on the above-mentioned arrangement, referring to FIG. 14, in the present invention,
when the air vent 16 is opened, the cold air enters the flow guide cavity 150 through
the second air outlet 111, the refrigerating air outlet duct 40 through the switching
passage, and the refrigerator compartment 30 through the air supply outlet 400, thereby
achieving a refrigerating function of the refrigerator compartment 30. In other embodiments
of the present invention, a specific structure of the air vent is not limited to the
above-mentioned structure.
[0033] In order to facilitate integrated assembly of the air guide portion 15 and the air
duct housing in the integrated air duct module 100, referring to FIG. 5, the air duct
housing has a covering portion 17 extending outwards and at least covering a part
of an outer wall of the air guide portion 15. Specifically, in the present embodiment,
the covering portion 17 is formed at the air-duct rear plate 11, a mounting cavity
where the air guide portion 15 is embedded and mounted is formed between the covering
portion 17 and the air-duct front cover plate 12, and when the air guide portion 15
is embedded into the mounting cavity, a butt joint may be implemented between the
flow guide cavity 150 the second air outlet 111.
[0034] Furthermore, with the integrated air duct module according to the present invention,
a dispersed structure of a traditional air duct is changed, and the air duct for delivering
the cold air is formed into a modular structure, which may improve an assembly accuracy
of the refrigerator effectively.
[0035] It should be understood that although the present specification is described based
on embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution.
Such a narration way of the present specification is only for the sake of clarity.
Those skilled in the art should take the present specification as an entirety. The
technical solutions in the respective embodiments may be combined properly to form
other embodiments which may be understood by those skilled in the art.
[0036] So far, a person skilled in the art shall know that although a plurality of exemplary
embodiments of the present invention have been described above in detail, various
variations and improvements can be directly determined or deducted from the content
disclosed by the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of
the present invention. Therefore, all those variations and improvements shall be deemed
to be covered by the scope of the present invention.
1. An integrated air duct module for delivering cold air of a refrigerator, comprising
an air duct housing with an air duct formed therein, the air duct housing being provided
with an air inlet for the cold air to enter the air duct and a first air outlet for
discharging the cold air in the air duct, wherein the air duct housing further has
a second air outlet for discharging the cold air in the air duct, and an air vent
for controlling the second air outlet to be opened and closed is fixed at the second
air outlet.
2. The integrated air duct module according to claim 1, wherein the integrated air duct
module further comprises a fan fixed relative to the air duct housing to drive the
cold air in the air duct to flow.
3. The integrated air duct module according to claim 2, wherein the air duct housing
comprises an air-duct rear plate provided with the air inlet and an air-duct front
cover plate provided with the first air outlet, and the air-duct front cover plate
is provided opposite to the air-duct rear plate to form the air duct therebetween,
the fan is configured as a radial fan and fixed to a side of the air inlet close to
the air-duct front cover plate, and a rotation axis of the fan is in the same direction
as the first air outlet.
4. The integrated air duct module according to claim 3, wherein the second air outlet
is located at a radial air outgoing side of the fan.
5. The integrated air duct module according to claim 1, wherein the integrated air duct
module further comprises an air guide portion fixed at the second air outlet and provided
therein with a flow guide cavity, the flow guide cavity being communicated with the
second air outlet and defining a flow direction of the cold air of the second air
outlet.
6. The integrated air duct module according to claim 5, wherein the air guide portion
is made of a heat insulating material.
7. The integrated air duct module according to claim 5, wherein the air duct housing
has a covering portion extending outwards and at least covering a part of an outer
wall of the air guide portion.
8. The integrated air duct module according to claim 5, wherein the air vent is provided
in the flow guide cavity.
9. A refrigerator comprising a refrigerator compartment and a freezing compartment, wherein
the refrigerator further comprises the integrated air duct module according to any
one of claims 1-8, the first air outlet of the integrated air duct module is communicated
with the freezing compartment, and the second air outlet of the integrated air duct
module is communicated with the refrigerator compartment.
10. The refrigerator according to claim 9, wherein the refrigerator is configured as a
side-by-side refrigerator, and the integrated air duct module is located at a rear
side of the freezing compartment.