Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a home appliance door having an air-guiding channel
and to a home appliance comprising a home appliance door having an air-guiding channel.
Prior Art
[0002] The document
US7856845 discloses a refrigerating device having a cooling compartment that can be closed
by a door. The door has a heat insulated inner lining and a cooling air duct. The
cooling air duct in the door conducts air cooled by an evaporator to the cooling compartment
and the cooling air duct is recessed in the heat insulation of the door and is not
covered by the heat insulation on the side facing the inner lining of the door.
[0003] The invention provides an additional improvement, an additional advantage or an alternative
to the prior art.
Brief Description of the Invention
[0004] An object of the invention is to provide a home appliance door, in particular a cooling
device door, having efficient cooling air circulation. Furthermore, another object
of the invention is to provide a home appliance comprising a home appliance door having
a home appliance door having efficient cooling air circulation.
[0005] In order to achieve the objects, the invention is a home appliance door, in particular
a cooling device, comprising at least one door unit having an outer wall and an inner
wall; at least one covering element at least partly covering the at least one feature
of the inner wall. The inner wall comprises an air-guiding channel formed thereon.
Thus, air-guiding elements that are fixed to the inner wall by screwing or gluing
between the inner wall and the outer wall can be eliminated. In addition, air line
is formed between the cover and the inner wall. Hence, air line provides better cooling
performance and better heat-sealing by guiding cooling air from inlet to outlet in
an efficient way. By means of the air-guiding channel, the home appliance reaches
the setting temperature in a shorter period.
[0006] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding channel is arranged to
extend longitudinally almost over the entire height of the door.
[0007] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding channel is arranged to
extend almost from an inlet cutout of the covering element to the outlet cutout of
the covering element.
[0008] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the covering element which at least partly
or at least mostly or by considering tolerances completely covers at least one feature
of the inner wall. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the feature can be a
rail, a supporting element, a fixing element or an air-guiding channel.
[0009] A home appliance door, for example a cooling device door, is proposed, comprising:
at least one door unit having an outer wall and an inner wall which in particular
encompass at least one interior space which is at least partly and preferably at least
mostly filled with insulation material; and at least one covering element which at
least partly or at least mostly or by considering tolerances completely covers at
least one feature of the inner wall.
[0010] By a "home appliance door" is in particular to be understood a door of a home appliance
device and/or of a home appliance. By a "home appliance device" is in particular to
be understood at least a portion, preferably a sub-assembly group, of a home appliance.
The home appliance is in particular provided for storing and preferably tempering
victuals such as beverages, meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, milk and/or dairy products
in at least one operating state, advantageously for the purpose of enhancing a keepability
of the stored victuals. For example, the home appliance is embodied as a home chiller
appliance, which is in at least one operating state configured for cooling victuals.
The home chiller appliance could in particular be embodied as a climate cabinet, an
ice-box, a refrigerator, a freezer, a refrigerator-freezer combination and/or a wine
cooler. However, the home appliance could also be embodied as a home appliance for
warming and in particular for cooking victuals, e.g. an oven and/or a steamer and/or
a microwave. Alternatively, the home appliance could also be embodied as a home appliance
for cleaning, e.g. a washing machine and/or a dryer and/or a dishwasher. The home
appliance may in particular comprise at least two, in particular at least three and
preferably at least four home appliance devices.
[0011] A "door unit" is in particular to be understood as a unit which is, in at least one
assembled state, connected to an appliance body in a movable and in particular swiveling
fashion and which at least partly defines, in at least one operating state, at least
one storage space. In at least one operating state, the door unit in particular defines
the storage space together with the appliance body. The door unit in particular comprises
at least one seal, which is in particular provided for sealing at least one gap between
the inner wall and the appliance body in at least one operating state. The door unit
itself, in particular without the covering element, is in particular sufficient for
closing at least one storage space and/or for sealing at least one gap between the
inner wall and the appliance body. The door unit can, for example, at least partly
comprise at least one stamped part and/or at least one stamped portion. Alternatively
and/or additionally, the door unit can for example comprise at least partly one thermoforming
part and/or at least one thermoforming portion.
[0012] In particular, the door unit comprises an outer wall and an inner wall which in particular
encompass at least one interior space which is at least partly and preferably at least
mostly filled with insulation material.
[0013] The appliance body is in particular part of a home appliance device, which in particular
also comprises the home appliance door. An "appliance body" is in particular to be
understood as a unit at least partly defining at least one storage space and in particular
defining the storage space at least substantially together with at least one home
appliance door. In particular, the home appliance device comprises, in at least one
operating state, the home appliance door. The appliance body and the home appliance
in particular define the storage space in at least one operating state at least substantially
and preferably by considering tolerances completely. The appliance body in particular
comprises at least two, in particular at least four and preferably at least five walls.
The walls in particular delimit the storage space. The walls may in particular be
embodied as a lateral wall and/or as a rear wall and/or as a bottom wall and/or as
a top wall. The appliance body in particular has two lateral walls, preferably opposite
each other, one rear wall, one bottom wall and one top wall, which is preferably situated
opposite the bottom wall.
[0014] In at least one operating state, the inner wall of the door unit is in particular
located facing the storage space and/or the appliance body, in particular the rear
wall of the appliance body. In at least one operating state, the outer wall is in
particular located facing a user. In at least one assembled state, the inner wall
and the outer wall are connected and/or fixed to one another, thereby in particular
defining at least one interior space. The interior space is, in at least one assembled
state, in particular at least partly and preferably at least mostly filled with insulation
material. The inner wall and/or the outer wall can for example be in particular at
least partly thermoforming parts/a thermoforming part.
[0015] The term "at least mostly" with reference to an object is in particular to mean by
more than 50% or more than 65% or by more than 80% or by more than 95% of that object,
in particular of a surface area and/or of a volume and/or of a mass of the object.
An "operating state" is in particular to be understood as a state in which the storage
space is closed and an access to the storage space is prevented, in particular by
the door unit. In the operating state, the door unit and the appliance body are in
particular located with respect to one another in a manner with a maximum contact
area.
[0016] A "covering element" is in particular to be understood as an element having the main
function of covering at least one feature of the inner wall. For example, the covering
element can in particular have at least one further function, which is of less priority
than the main function. The main function of the covering element is in particular
the reason for using the covering element. An element covering at least one feature
of the inner wall and having a main function that differs from covering at least one
feature of the inner wall is in particular not to be understood as a covering element.
The covering element can for example be in particular at least partly a stamped part.
In particular, the covering element differs from at least one door bin and/or shelf.
[0017] The term that the covering element "at least partly" covers at least one feature
of the inner wall is in particular to mean that the covering element covers more than
50% or by more than 65% or by more than 75% or by more than 85% of the feature of
the inner wall.
[0018] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding channel comprises an at
least partly undulated wall. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding
channel comprises an at least partly undulated base wall. Thus, possible deformation
of the air-guiding channel during the foaming process can be prevented. The air-guiding
channel can have smoother base wall after injection of the foaming process, however,
it can still be defined as an undulated wall.
[0019] In a possible embodiment of the invention, air-guiding channel comprises completely
undulated base wall.
[0020] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding channel comprises at least
one ridge. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the ridge is formed on the base
wall of the air-guiding channel. The ridge extends along the air channel almost entirely
in a longitudinal manner. Thus, the air-guiding channel is strengthened for foaming
process.
[0021] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the ridge comprises at least one gap for
distributing air along the air channel in a balanced manner. Thus, the air can flow
through the gap so as to expand to entire surface of the air-guiding channel. Using
of entire surface of air guiding channel provides better air circulation and better
heat transfer for cooling storage chamber in a shorter period. In a possible embodiment
of the invention, the ridge comprises a plurality of gaps.
[0022] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding channel comprises a plurality
of ridges separated by gaps. Thus, instead of forming a single ridge extending along
the air channel in a longitudinal manner, a plurality of ridges can be formed intermittently.
The ridges can be aligned in a longitudinal manner.
[0023] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding channel has an end portion
inclined laterally towards the longitudinal center of the inner wall. In a possible
embodiment of the invention, the ridge has an end portion inclined laterally towards
the longitudinal center of the inner wall. Thus, air can be guided into the air-guiding
channel efficiently and possible condensation problem can be prevented.
[0024] In a possible embodiment of the invention, air-guiding channel has an end portion
inclined towards the cover element. Thus, the possible condensation problem can be
prevented by obtaining substantially rounded air line between the cover and inner
wall. In a possible embodiment of the invention, height of the ridge at the region
of the end portion can be decreased towards the end of the channel.
[0025] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the air-guiding channel is formed on the
inner side of the inner wall. Thus, air-guiding duct placed between the inner wall
and the outer wall can be eliminated and so the remaining volume between the inner
wall and outer wall is filled with foam. Thicker foam layer provides better insulation
and efficient cooling performance. Inner side of the inner wall is the side facing
towards the cover wall.
[0026] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the inner wall comprises at least two
air-guiding channels. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the inner wall comprises
three air guiding channel. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the inner wall
comprises a barrier between air guiding channels for separating the air channels.
The barrier is formed integrally on the inner wall. The barrier is a separating wall
extending longitudinally. Length of the barrier is substantially equal to the length
of the air channel. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the inner wall comprises
two barriers between air guiding channels for separating the air channels
[0027] In addition, invention is a home appliance, in particular a cooling device, comprising
at least one home appliance door.
[0028] In a possible embodiment of the invention, the inner wall and air-guiding channel
are manufactured in one piece. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the ridge
and the inner wall are manufactured in one piece.
[0029] In this context, with the indications "top", "bottom", "front", "rear", "horizontal",
"vertical", "upward", "downward", "inner", "outer", "inward", "outward" etc. the positions
and orientations given for intended use and intended arrangement of the cooling device
and for a user then standing in front of the cooling device in a closed position and
viewing in the direction of the device are indicated.
[0030] Each possible embodiment disclosed in this text can be combined with the other possible
embodiments disclosed in this text if there is no any technical constraint.
Explanation of Figures
[0031] The figures, whose brief explanations are herewith provided, are solely intended
for providing a better understanding of the present invention and are as such not
intended to define the scope of protection or the context in which said scope is to
be interpreted in the absence of the description.
Fig. 1 is an isometric view of the home appliance.
Fig. 2 is an exploded isometric view of the home appliance door.
Fig. 3 is an isometric view of the inner wall.
Fig. 4 is a front view of the inner wall.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the air-guiding channel.
Fig. 6 is a partial view of the air-guiding channel.
Fig.7 is another partial view of the air-guiding channel.
Detailed Description of the Figures
[0032] In this detailed description, the subject matter is explained with references to
examples without forming any restrictive effect only in order to make the subject
more understandable.
[0033] As shown in the Fig.1, the home appliance (1) is embodied as a cooling device, particularly
a refrigerator. The home appliance (1) could further be embodied in particular as
a wine cooler, a climate cabinet, an ice-box, a freezer and/or a refrigerator-freezer
combination.
[0034] The home appliance (1) comprises a body (7) defining a storage space (72) and a home
appliance door (10). The home appliance door (10) is coupled, particularly hinged,
to the body (7). In a mounted state, the home appliance door (10) is rotatably connected
to the appliance body (7). The home appliance door (10) comprises a door unit (12).
[0035] As shown in the Fig. 2 and Fig.3, the door unit (12) has an inner wall (2) and an
outer wall (3). In an assembled state, the inner wall (2) and the outer wall (3) are
connected to one another. The inner wall (2) and the outer wall (3) define an interior
space is, in an assembled state, mostly filled with insulation material.
[0036] The home appliance door (10) comprises a covering element (4). In an assembled state,
the covering element (4) covers several features (28) of the inner wall (2). The covering
element (4) is, in the present embodiment, mostly made of metal. The covering element
(4) is embodied as a covering plate.
[0037] The home appliance door (10) comprises an air line provided between the inner wall
(2) and the cover (4). The air line is formed by at least one air-guiding channel
(20). The air line comprises an inlet (52). The inlet (52) is located in a bottom
part of the home appliance door (10). The air line comprises an outlet (54). The outlet
(54) is located in a top part of the appliance door (10). The covering element (4)
comprises two cutouts (42, 44). In an assembled state, the inlet cutout (42) is aligned
with the inlet (52) and the outlet cutout (44) is aligned with the outlet (54).
[0038] As shown in the Figs 3-7, the inner wall (2) comprises three air-guiding channels
(20). The air guiding channels (20) are separated by barriers (21). The air-guiding
channel (20) is formed on the inner side (27) of the inner wall (2). Inner side (27)
of the inner wall (2) is the side facing towards the covering element (4). The air-guiding
channel (20) is in the form of a groove formed on the surface of the inner wall (2).
[0039] The air-guiding channel (20) comprises a ridge (22). The ridge (22) is formed on
the base wall (26) of the air-guiding channel (20). The ridge (22) extends along the
air-guiding channel (20) almost entirely in a longitudinal manner. The ridge (22)
comprises a plurality of gaps (23) for distributing air along the air-guiding channel
(20) in a balanced manner. The ridge (22) is in the form of a protrusion provided
in the air-guiding channel (20).
[0040] As shown in the Fig. 4, the air guiding channel (20) has an end portion (25) inclined
laterally towards the longitudinal center (x) of the inner wall (2). Both end portions
(25) of the air-guiding channel (20) are inclined laterally towards the longitudinal
center (x) of the inner wall (2). In addition, the end portion (25) is inclined towards
the covering element (4). Both end portions (25) of the air-guiding channel (20) are
inclined towards the covering element (4).
[0041] An end portion (24) of the ridge (22) is inclined laterally towards the longitudinal
center (x) of the inner wall (2). Both end portions (24) of the ridge (22) are inclined
laterally towards the longitudinal center (x) of the inner wall (22). The end portion
(24) of the ridge (22) is inclined towards the covering element (4). Both end portions
(24) of the ridge (22) are inclined towards the covering element (4).
Reference List
[0042]
- 1
- Home Appliance
- 10
- Home Appliance Door
- 12
- Door Unit
- 2
- Inner Wall of the Door Unit
- 20
- Air Guiding Channel
- 21
- Barrier
- 22
- Ridge
- 23
- Gap
- 24
- End Portion of the Ridge
- 25
- End Portion of the Air Guiding Channel
- 26
- Base Wall of the Inner Wall
- 27
- Inner side of the Inner Wall
- 28
- Feature of the Inner Wall
- 3
- Outer Wall of the Door Unit
- 4
- Covering Element
- 42
- Inlet Cut-out
- 44
- Outlet Cut-out
- 52
- Inlet
- 54
- Outlet
- 7
- Body of the Home Appliance
- 72
- Storage Space
- X
- Longitudinal Center of the Inner Wall
1. A home appliance door (10), in particular a cooling device door, comprising
at least one door unit (12) having an outer wall (3) and an inner wall (2);
at least one covering element (4) at least partly covering the at least one feature
(28) of the inner wall (2), characterized in that
the inner wall (2) comprises an air-guiding channel (20) formed thereon.
2. The home appliance door (10) according to Claim 1, wherein the air-guiding channel
(20) comprises an at least partly undulated wall.
3. The home appliance (10) door according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the air-guiding
channel (20) comprises an at least partly undulated base wall (26).
4. The home appliance door (10) according to any one of the Claims 1-3, wherein the air-guiding
channel (20) comprises at least one ridge (22).
5. The home appliance door (10) according to Claim 4, wherein the ridge (22) comprises
at least one gap (23) for distributing air along the air channel.
6. The home appliance door (10) according to Claim 4, wherein the air guiding channel
(20) comprises a plurality of ridges (22) separated by gaps (23).
7. The home appliance door (10) according to any one of the preceding Claims, wherein
the air-guiding channel (20) has an end portion (25) inclined laterally towards the
longitudinal center (x) of the inner wall (2).
8. The home appliance door (10) according to any one of the preceding Claims, wherein
air-guiding channel (20) has an end portion (25) inclined towards the cover element
(4).
9. The home appliance door (10) according to any one of the preceding Claims, wherein
the air-guiding channel (20) is formed on the inner side (27) of the inner wall (2).
10. The home appliance door (10) according to any one of the preceding Claims, wherein
the inner wall (2) comprises at least two air-guiding channels (20).
11. The home appliance door (10) according to Claim 10, wherein the inner wall (2) comprises
a barrier (21) between air guiding channels (20).
12. A home appliance (1), in particular a cooling device, comprising at least one home
appliance door (10) according to any one of the preceding Claims.