TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to household electrical appliance, and particularly
to a refrigerator.
BACKGROUND
[0002] To satisfy users' pluralistic demands, a door of a refrigerator is usually provided
with an ice making chamber for mounting an ice maker and a dispenser for dispensing
ice. Usually, the ice making chamber has an opening towards the interior of the cabinet
of the refrigerator, and an ice making chamber door for opening or closing the ice
making chamber is mounted at the opening. When the user needs to repair the ice maker
or take a large amount of ice, he needs to open the door of the refrigerator and then
open the door of the ice making chamber, which is prone to cause leakage of a large
amount of cold air from the interior of the cabinet of the refrigerator; furthermore,
the dispenser is generally exposed out of the refrigerator, and external dust is apt
to enter the dispenser and cause contamination.
SUMMARY
[0003] The present invention provides a refrigerator which is capable of reducing leakage
of cold air from the interior of the cabinet of the refrigerator and meanwhile preventing
external pollutants such as dust from entering the dispenser, by providing an ice
making chamber door and an auxiliary door on a front surface of the storage chamber
door of the refrigerator.
[0004] To achieve the object, the present invention provides a refrigerator, comprising:
a cabinet in which a storage space is formed;
a storage chamber door pivotally connected to the cabinet and configured to open or
close the storage space;
wherein the refrigerator further comprises an ice making chamber which is formed on
a front surface of the storage chamber door and inwardly recessed to receive an ice
maker and an ice bin;
a dispenser disposed at the front surface of the storage chamber door and configured
to discharge ice from the ice bin;
an ice making chamber door mounted to the front surface of the storage chamber door
and configured to open or close the ice making chamber;
an auxiliary door pivotally connected to the storage chamber door or the ice making
chamber door and completely covering the dispenser.
[0005] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein a pivot
axis of the auxiliary door is parallel to the pivot axis of the storage chamber door.
[0006] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the auxiliary
door is pivotally connected to the storage chamber door and completely covers the
front surface of the ice making chamber door and the storage chamber door.
[0007] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the ice
making chamber door is pivotally mounted to the storage chamber door, and a pivot
axis of the ice making chamber door is parallel to the pivot axis of the storage chamber
door.
[0008] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the ice
making chamber door is pivotally mounted to the storage chamber door, and a pivot
axis of the ice making chamber door is perpendicular to the pivot axis of the storage
chamber door.
[0009] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the auxiliary
door is pivotally connected to the storage chamber door and completely covers the
front surface of the storage chamber door, and the auxiliary door is provided with
an ice chamber opening corresponding to the ice making chamber.
[0010] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the ice
making chamber door covers a front surface of the storage chamber door and has an
ice-dispensing opening, and the auxiliary door is pivotally connected to the ice making
chamber door and configured to open or close the ice-dispensing opening.
[0011] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the storage
chamber door and the ice making chamber door both have a heat insulating layer, and
the auxiliary door is configured to limit heat insulation.
[0012] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the storage
space comprises a refrigerating chamber and a freezing chamber located below the refrigerating
chamber, an ice making evaporation chamber and a freezing evaporation chamber are
disposed in the freezing chamber, the freezing evaporation chamber can communicate
with the storage space, and the ice making evaporation chamber is communicated with
the ice making chamber through an ice making air duct.
[0013] A further improvement as an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the ice
making air duct is disposed on a sidewall of the cabinet and comprises an air supply
duct and an air return duct, an air supply inlet of the air supply duct and an air
return outlet of the air return duct are both disposed on the sidewall of the cabinet,
and the ice making chamber is provided with an ice making air inlet and an ice making
air outlet corresponding to the air supply inlet and the air return outlet respectively;
when the storage chamber door is closed, the air supply inlet and the air return outlet
are respectively connected to the ice making air inlet and the ice making air outlet
to supply cold air to the ice making chamber.
[0014] With the ice making chamber door and the auxiliary door being provided on the external
surface of the storage chamber door, the refrigerator according to the present invention
can prevent dust from entering the dispenser while reducing the leakage of cold air,
thereby providing a good experience to the user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator in an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a refrigerator in another embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a refrigerator in a further embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the refrigerator shown in FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and
completely described below with reference to the figures in embodiments of the present
invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are merely partial embodiments of
the present invention, not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the
present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those having ordinary skill in
the art without making inventive efforts fall within the extent of protection of the
present invention.
[0017] Referring to FIG. 1, it illustrates a preferred embodiment of a refrigerator 100
according to the present invention. The refrigerator 100 comprises a cabinet 110 and
a storage chamber door 120, a storage space is formed in the cabinet 110, and the
storage chamber door 120 is pivotally connected to the cabinet 110 to open or close
the storage space. Specifically, there are a refrigerating chamber 111 and a freezing
chamber 112 disposed under the refrigerating chamber 111 in the cabinet 110, and the
storage chamber door 120 comprises a refrigerating chamber door and a freezing chamber
door. An ice making chamber 130 is provided on a front surface of the storage chamber
door 120, the ice making chamber 130 is inwardly recessed, i.e., the ice making chamber
130 is recessed towards the interior of the cabinet 110, and has an opening facing
towards outside the cabinet 110. An ice maker and an ice bin are mounted in the ice
making chamber 130, and the ice bin is located below the ice maker and configured
to receive ice made by the ice maker. The front surface of the storage chamber door
120 is provided with a dispenser 160 for discharging ice from the ice bin. When the
storage chamber door 120 is closed, the user may operate the dispenser 160 to dispense
ice.
[0018] The refrigerator 100 further comprises an ice making chamber door 140 and an auxiliary
door 150. Both the ice making chamber door 140 and the auxiliary door 150 are mounted
on the front surface of the storage chamber door 120, the ice making chamber door
140 is used to open or close the storage chamber door 120, the auxiliary door 150
is pivotally connected to the storage chamber door 120 and completely covers the front
surface of the ice making chamber door 140 and the storage chamber 120. A locking
mechanism (not shown) is disposed between the auxiliary door 150 and the storage chamber
door 120 to lock the auxiliary door 150 on the storage chamber door 120 such that
the user can pull the auxiliary door 150 to drive the storage chamber door 120 to
open or close the storage space. When the user uses the dispenser 160 to dispense
ice, the user needs to open the auxiliary door 150 first, i.e., operate the locking
mechanism to separate the auxiliary door 150 from the storage chamber door 120. By
providing the ice making chamber door 140 and the auxiliary door 150 completely covering
the storage chamber door 120 on the front surface of the storage chamber door 120,
the user can open the auxiliary door 150 and selectively use the dispenser 160 to
take ice or open the ice making chamber 130 door 140 to take out the ice bin to take
ice, which can reduce the leakage of cold air from the storage space during ice taking.
Meanwhile, the auxiliary door 150 can prevent the external dust from entering the
ice making chamber 130 and the dispenser 160, which can reduce the user's cleaning
times, and prevent ice cubes from being contaminated during ice dispensing.
[0019] Certainly, referring to FIG. 2, the auxiliary door 150 and the ice making chamber
door 140 are both pivotally connected to the storage chamber door 120, the auxiliary
door 150 and the ice making chamber door 140 are arranged in parallel vertically.
Certainly, the auxiliary door 150 may also completely cover the front surface of the
storage chamber, an ice chamber opening corresponding to the ice making chamber door
140 is provided on the storage chamber door 120, and the ice making chamber door 140
is exposed to the outside through the ice chamber opening. The auxiliary door 150
and the ice making chamber door 140 are both exposed outside, and the user may selectively
open the auxiliary door 150 or the ice making chamber door 140, and operate conveniently.
[0020] Referring to FIG. 3, it may be implemented that the ice making chamber door 140 may
also completely cover the front surface of the storage chamber door 120, and an ice
dispensing opening 161 may be disposed on the ice making chamber door 140. The user
may operate the dispenser 160 to take ice through the ice dispensing opening 161 in
a state that the ice making chamber door 140 is closed. Meanwhile, the auxiliary door
150 is disposed at the ice dispensing opening 161 to open or close the ice dispensing
opening. The auxiliary door 150 is pivotally connected to the ice making chamber door
140, a locking mechanism is disposed between the auxiliary door 150 and the ice making
chamber door 140 to fix the auxiliary door 150 operably and fixedly to the ice making
chamber door 140. The user operates the locking mechanism to open the auxiliary door
150 to dispense ice through the dispenser 160. When the user needs to open the ice
making chamber 130, he only needs to open the ice making chamber door 140, which is
convenient and quick.
[0021] Furthermore, the auxiliary door 150 and the ice making chamber door 140 are both
pivotally connected to the storage chamber door 120, a pivot axis of the auxiliary
door 150 is parallel to the pivot axis of the storage chamber door 120 to facilitate
installation and manufacture, the pivot axis of the ice making chamber door 140 is
parallel to the pivot axis of the storage chamber door 120, and the user can turn
in the same turning direction as turning the storage chamber door 120 to open and
close the auxiliary door 150 and ice making chamber door 140 with better experience.
Certainly, to facilitate the manufacture and installation, the pivot axis of the ice
making chamber door 140 may be perpendicular to the pivot axis of the storage chamber
door 120.
[0022] Furthermore, both the storage chamber door 120 and the ice making chamber door 140
have a heat insulating layer to prevent leakage of cold air out of the storage space
and the ice making chamber 130. Specifically, it is possible to fill a heat-insulating
foaming material, or mount a vacuum heat insulating plate, or employ a combination
of the two. The auxiliary door 150 is configured to limit the heat insulation, that
is, the auxiliary door 150 is not foamed or filled with other heat-insulating materials.
Specifically, the auxiliary door 150 may be made of a material such as plastic, metal,
transparent glass, thereby reducing the overall thickness of the storage chamber door
120 and the auxiliary door 150.
[0023] Further, referring to FIG. 4, the storage space comprises a refrigerating chamber
111 and a freezing chamber 112 located below the refrigerating chamber 111. An ice
making evaporation chamber 170 and a freezing evaporation chamber are disposed in
the freezing chamber 112. The freezing evaporation chamber delivers cold air to the
storage space. Disposing both the ice making evaporation chamber 170 and the freezing
evaporation chamber in the freezing cabinet 110 can prevent the evaporation chamber
from delivering cold air to the refrigerating chamber and affecting the ice making
effect of the refrigerating chamber.
[0024] Furthermore, an ice making air duct is disposed on a sidewall of the cabinet 110
and comprises an air supply duct 180 and an air return duct 190. An air supply outlet
181 of the air supply duct 180 and an air return inlet 191 of the air return duct
190 are both disposed on the sidewall of the cabinet 110. The ice making chamber is
provided with an ice making air inlet 182 and an ice making air outlet 192 corresponding
to the air supply inlet and the air return outlet 191, respectively. When the storage
chamber door 120 is closed, the air supply inlet and the air return outlet 191 are
respectively connected to the ice making air inlet 182 and the ice making air outlet
192 to supply cold air to the ice making chamber 130. The ice making evaporation chamber
170 communicates with the ice making chamber 130 through the ice making air duct,
and only delivers cold air to the ice making chamber 130 to prevent the odor of the
food in the storage space from entering the ice making chamber 130.
[0025] It should be understood that although the description is described according to the
embodiments, not every embodiment only includes one independent technical solution,
that such a description manner is only for the sake of clarity, that those skilled
in the art should take the description as an integral part, and that the technical
solutions in the embodiments may be suitably combined to form other embodiments understandable
by those skilled in the art.
[0026] The detailed descriptions set forth above are merely specific illustrations of feasible
embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection
of the present invention. All equivalent embodiments or modifications that do not
depart from the art spirit of the present invention should fall within the scope of
protection of the present invention.
1. A refrigerator, comprising:
a cabinet in which a storage space is formed;
a storage chamber door pivotally connected to the cabinet and configured to open or
close the storage space;
wherein the refrigerator further comprises an ice making chamber which is formed on
a front surface of the storage chamber door and inwardly recessed to receive an ice
maker and an ice bin;
a dispenser disposed at the front surface of the storage chamber door and configured
to discharge ice from the ice bin;
an ice making chamber door mounted to the front surface of the storage chamber door
and configured to open or close the ice making chamber;
an auxiliary door pivotally connected to the storage chamber door or the ice making
chamber door and completely covering the dispenser.
2. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein a pivot axis of the auxiliary door
is parallel to the pivot axis of the storage chamber door.
3. The refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein the auxiliary door is pivotally connected
to the storage chamber door and completely covers the front surface of the ice making
chamber door and the storage chamber door.
4. The refrigerator according to claim 3, wherein the ice making chamber door is pivotally
mounted to the storage chamber door, and a pivot axis of the ice making chamber door
is parallel to the pivot axis of the storage chamber door.
5. The refrigerator according to claim 3, wherein the ice making chamber door is pivotally
mounted to the storage chamber door, and a pivot axis of the ice making chamber door
is perpendicular to the pivot axis of the storage chamber door.
6. The refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein the auxiliary door is pivotally connected
to the storage chamber door and completely covers the front surface of the storage
chamber door, and the auxiliary door is provided with an ice chamber opening corresponding
to the ice making chamber.
7. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein the ice making chamber door covers
a front surface of the storage chamber door and has an ice-dispensing opening, and
the auxiliary door is pivotally connected to the ice making chamber door and configured
to open or close the ice-dispensing opening.
8. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein the storage chamber door and the ice
making chamber door both have a heat insulating layer, and the auxiliary door is configured
to limit heat insulation.
9. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein the storage space comprises a refrigerating
chamber and a freezing chamber located below the refrigerating chamber, an ice making
evaporation chamber and a freezing evaporation chamber are disposed in the freezing
chamber, the freezing evaporation chamber can communicate with the storage space,
and the ice making evaporation chamber is communicated with the ice making chamber
through an ice making air duct.
10. The refrigerator according to claim 9, wherein the ice making air duct is disposed
on a sidewall of the cabinet and comprises an air supply duct and an air return duct,
an air supply inlet of the air supply duct and an air return outlet of the air return
duct are both disposed on the sidewall of the cabinet, and the ice making chamber
is provided with an ice making air inlet and an ice making air outlet corresponding
to the air supply inlet and the air return outlet respectively; when the storage chamber
door is closed, the air supply inlet and the air return outlet are respectively connected
to the ice making air inlet and the ice making air outlet to supply cold air to the
ice making chamber.