TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of refrigerators, and in particular, to
a refrigerator door and a refrigerator.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A household refrigerator is an essential electrical appliance in modern families.
Generally, an existing refrigerator door is provided with an integrated handle that
is not demountable and has no more functions. If a user needs to open a refrigerator
door when indoor light is dark, the user must turn on an indoor lamp to accurately
find a positon of a refrigerator handle. Otherwise, it is difficult to see the handle.
As a result, user's experience is poor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In view of the foregoing problems, the present invention is provided to overcome
or at least partially resolve the foregoing problems.
[0004] An objective of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator door with a replaceable
handle and a corresponding refrigerator.
[0005] Another objective of the present invention is to make lamp light emitted from the
handle of the door softer.
[0006] On the one hand, the present invention provides a refrigerator door, configured to
be mounted on a refrigerator body of a refrigerator and comprising:
a door body; and
a handle detachably mounted at an end of the door body, wherein an inner side of the
handle is provided with a lamp panel assembly; and a plurality of light-transmitting
holes are formed in the handle, such that light emitted by the lamp panel assembly
irradiate outside the handle through the light-transmitting holes.
[0007] Optionally, wherein an accommodating cavity is formed in the handle, wherein at least
one transversal end of the accommodating cavity is provided with an opening, such
that the lamp panel assembly can be inserted into the accommodating cavity through
the opening of the accommodating cavity.
[0008] Optionally, wherein the handle comprises: a handle body, wherein the accommodating
cavity is formed in the handle body, and two transversal ends of the accommodating
cavity are provided with openings; and two end covers disposed at the two transversal
ends of the handle body respectively to seal and cover the openings of the accommodating
cavity.
[0009] Optionally, wherein a light-homogenizing plate is disposed in the accommodating cavity,
wherein the light-homogenizing plate is disposed between the lamp panel assembly and
the light-transmitting holes, such that the light emitted by the lamp panel assembly
passes through the light-homogenizing plate, and then irradiates outside the handle
through the light-transmitting holes.
[0010] Optionally, wherein the handle body comprises:
a light-emitting portion, wherein the plurality of light-transmitting holes are formed
outwards in the front surface of the light-emitting portion; a top surface or a bottom
surface of the light-emitting portion abuts against a vertical end surface of the
door body to form an abutting surface; and the accommodating cavity is formed in the
light-emitting portion;
a U-shaped mounting portion, wherein an opening of the U-shaped mounting portion faces
away from the door body, such that the U-shaped mounting portion is embedded into
the door body; and a front edge of the opening is connected to a back edge of the
abutting surface; and
a connecting plate portion that is bent backwards and extends out from a back edge
of the opening of the U-shaped mounting portion, so as to be tightly connected to
the door body.
[0011] Optionally, wherein a strip-shaped opening communicated with the outside is formed
in the abutting surface of the light-emitting portion, such that the light-homogenizing
plate can extend into the accommodating cavity through the strip-shaped opening.
[0012] Optionally, wherein the lamp panel assembly comprises:
a lampshade provided with a mounting hole; and
a lamp panel inserted into the mounting hole, wherein lamp light emitted by the lamp
panel transmits through the lampshade.
[0013] Optionally, wherein a contour of a transversal end surface of the handle is a parallelogram,
wherein a front side and a back side of the parallelogram both extend vertically,
and an upper side and a lower side of the parallelogram both tilt from back to front
gradually towards a vertical center of the door body.
[0014] Optionally, wherein the handle is made of aluminum alloy or plastic.
[0015] On the other hand, the present invention provides a refrigerator, comprising: a refrigerator
body; and at least one door according to any one of the preceding items, wherein the
door is movably mounted on a front side of the refrigerator body to open or close
the refrigerator body.
[0016] The refrigerator of the present invention includes a refrigerator body and a door
mounted on the refrigerator body. The door includes a door body and a handle. The
handle is detachably mounted at an end of the door body. Different objectives can
be implemented by demounting and mounting handles having different functions.
[0017] Further, in the door of the present invention, a plurality of light-transmitting
holes are formed in the handle, such that light emitted by a lamp panel assembly partially
irradiates outside the handle through the light-transmitting holes. Therefore, a user
can see the handle accurately even in a dark environment, thereby opening the door
accurately. In addition, the plurality of light-transmitting holes make lamp light
irradiate more dispersedly. This appropriately reduces intensity of the light, such
that under the condition that a basic requirement of illuminating the handle is met,
the light does not bring too much damage to eyes of the user, and does not cause too
serious light pollution in a room at night.
[0018] Further, in the door of the present invention, the handle has an accommodating cavity.
The lamp panel assembly is directly inserted into the accommodating cavity of the
handle from a lateral end of the handle, such that the user can replace the lamp panel
assembly conveniently and punctually when it is damaged.
[0019] Further, in the door of the present invention, a light-homogenizing plate is disposed
in the accommodating cavity of the handle, such that the lamp panel assembly has a
better lighting effect when emitting light, for example, the light is softer, and
thus the eyes of the user feel more comfortable.
[0020] Specific embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with
reference to the accompanying drawings, and thus a person skilled in the art will
better understand the foregoing and other objectives, advantages, and features of
the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Some specific embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below
in an exemplary rather than restrictive manner with reference to the accompanying
drawings. The same reference numerals in the accompanying drawings denote the same
or similar components or portions. A person skilled in the art should understand that
these accompanying drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a refrigerator according to an embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a door according to an embodiment of the
present invention;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion A in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a handle according to an embodiment of
the present invention;
FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a handle according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a portion B in FIG. 6; and
FIG. 8 is a sectional view of a cross section of FIG. 5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] A refrigerator door 10 and a refrigerator in the embodiments of the present invention
are described below with reference to FIG. 1 to FIG. 8. Orientations or positional
relationships indicated by the terms such as "front", "rear", "upper", "lower", "top",
"bottom", "inner", "outer", and "transversal" are orientations or positional relationships
shown on the basis of the accompanying drawings, and these terms are merely intended
to facilitate description of the embodiments of the present invention and simplify
the description, but not to indicate or imply that the mentioned apparatus or element
must have a specific orientation or must be constructed and operated in the specific
orientation. Therefore, these terms should not be understood as a limitation to the
present invention.
[0023] In the present invention, the terms "first" and "second" are merely intended for
the purpose of description and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative
importance or implicitly indicating the quantity of indicated technical features.
Thus, the features defined by the terms "first" and "second" may explicitly or implicitly
include at least one feature, i.e., one or more of features. In the description of
the present invention, the term "a plurality of" means at least two, for example,
two or three, unless otherwise clearly and specifically limited. When a feature "includes
or comprises" one or some features covered thereby, it indicates that the presence
of another feature is not excluded and another feature may be further included, unless
otherwise particularly described.
[0024] Unless otherwise clearly specified and defined, the terms "mounted", "connected",
"connection", "fixed", and the like should be understood in a broad sense. For example,
unless otherwise expressly defined, a connection may be a fixed connection, a detachable
connection, or an integrated connection; a mechanical connection or an electrical
connection; a direct connection, or an indirect connection through an intermediate
medium; or may be an internal communication of two elements, or interaction between
two elements. A person of ordinary skill in the art may understand specific meanings
of the above terms in the present invention based on specific situations.
[0025] In the description of the embodiments, description with reference to terms such as
"an embodiment", "some embodiments", "a schematic embodiment", "an example", "a specific
example", or "some examples" means that specific features, structures, materials,
or characteristics described in combination with the embodiment(s) or example(s) are
included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this description,
schematic description of the above terms does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment
or example. Moreover, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics
described may be combined in a suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
[0026] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a refrigerator according to an embodiment
of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a door 10 according
to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion
A in FIG. 2. FIG. 4 is an exploded view of FIG. 2.
[0027] As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, the present invention provides a refrigerator door
10. The door 10 is configured to be mounted on a refrigerator body of a refrigerator
and includes a door body 20 and a handle 30.
[0028] The door body 20 constitutes a main portion of the door 10. The door 10 is mounted
on the refrigerator body of the refrigerator.
[0029] The handle 30 is detachably mounted at an end of the door body 20, for example, a
top end and/or a bottom end of the door body 20. An inner side of the handle 30 is
provided with a lamp panel assembly 31. A plurality of light-transmitting holes 32
are formed in the handle 30, such that light emitted by the lamp panel assembly 31
irradiates outside the handle 30 through the light-transmitting holes 32. In this
embodiment, the handle 30 is detachably mounted on the door body 20, such that mounting/demounting
is very convenient. In a production process of the refrigerator, a variety of handles
of different materials and different styles may be designed in advance, and a specific
handle 30 is mounted on the door body 20 according to a requirement of a product.
In other words, the same type of door bodies 20 can match a variety of handles 30,
and doors 10 having a variety of handle styles can be acquired without improving the
door bodies 20.
[0030] In addition, in this embodiment, because the plurality of light-transmitting holes
32 are formed in the handle 30, light emitted by the lamp panel assembly 31 partially
irradiates outside the handle 30 through the light-transmitting holes 32. Therefore,
a user can see the handle 30 accurately even in a dark environment, thereby opening
the door 10 accurately. In addition, the plurality of light-transmitting holes 32
make the light emitted by the lamp panel assembly 31 irradiate more dispersedly. This
appropriately reduces intensity of the light, such that under the condition that the
basic requirement of illuminating the handle is met, the light does not bring too
much damage to eyes of the user, and does not cause too serious light pollution in
a room at night.
[0031] FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a handle 30 according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
[0032] In some embodiments of the present invention, specifically, as shown in FIG. 5, an
accommodating cavity 33 is formed in the handle 30, wherein at least one transversal
end of the accommodating cavity 33 is provided with an opening, such that the lamp
panel assembly 31 can be inserted into the accommodating cavity 33 through the opening
of the accommodating cavity 33. Because the user usually opens/closes the door 10
by using the handle 30, the handle 30 requires a dedicated protection apparatus to
protect the lamp panel assembly 31 from being affected by user's frequent operations
of opening/closing the door 10. In this embodiment, because the handle 30 is provided
with the accommodating cavity 33 and the lamp panel assembly 31 is wrapped in the
accommodating cavity 33, the lamp panel assembly 31 is protected from being affected
by opening and closing of the door 10.
[0033] In addition, because one transversal end of the accommodating cavity 33 is provided
with the opening, the lamp panel assembly 31 can be directly inserted into the accommodating
cavity 33 from this transversal end of the handle 30. In the prior art, in some refrigerators,
an illuminating apparatus is directly mounted in the door 10, and an illuminating
component of the illuminating apparatus is exposed outside through the opening; or
the illuminating apparatus is fixed to the door 10 in another manner. These disposing
manners are characterized in that the illuminating component is difficult to demount
or even cannot be demounted. Once the illuminating component becomes faulty, it is
difficult to replace it. As a result, the door 10 loses the illuminating function.
[0034] Compared with the foregoing structure, the structure in this embodiment of the present
invention has the following advantages. The demounting of the lamp panel assembly
31 is achieved by disposing the handle 30 having the accommodating cavity 33. Due
to the handle 30 having the accommodating cavity 33, the user may take out the lamp
panel assembly 31 from the accommodating cavity 33 fast and conveniently without damaging
any other structures of the door 10. This facilitates replacement and maintenance
of the lamp panel assembly 31.
[0035] FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a handle 30 according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
[0036] In some embodiments of the present invention, specifically, as shown in FIG. 6, the
handle 30 includes a handle body 34 and two end covers 35. The accommodating cavity
33 is formed in the handle body 34. Two transversal ends of the accommodating cavity
33 are provided with openings. The two end covers 35 are disposed at two transversal
ends of the handle body 34 respectively to seal and cover the openings of the accommodating
cavity 33.
[0037] In this embodiment, the two transversal ends of the handle body 34 are provided with
the two end covers 35. The end covers 35 disposed at transversally lateral ends of
the handle 30 limit not only displacement of the handle 30 in a transversal direction
of the door body 20, but also movement of the lamp panel assembly 31 in the accommodating
cavity 33. When the user replaces the lamp panel assembly 31, an entire mounting process
can be implemented just by inserting another lamp panel assembly 31 into the accommodating
cavity 33 and then mounting the end covers 35 on the handle 30. Demounting and mounting
of the lamp panel assembly 31 can be implemented without involving more parts.
[0038] FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a portion B in FIG. 6. FIG. 8 is a sectional view of
a cross section of FIG. 5.
[0039] In some embodiments of the present invention, specifically, as shown in FIG. 6 to
FIG. 8, a light-homogenizing plate 36 is disposed in the accommodating cavity 33.
The light-homogenizing plate 36 is disposed between the lamp panel assembly 31 and
the light-transmitting holes 32, such that the light emitted by the lamp panel assembly
31 passes through the light-homogenizing plate 36, and then irradiates outside the
handle 30 through the light-transmitting holes 32. This improves a light-emitting
effect of the lamp panel assembly 31.
[0040] For example, the light-homogenizing plate 36 takes the shape of a translucent plate
and is configured to transform a line light source or a point light source emitted
by the lamp panel assembly 31 to a surface light source. The light emitted by the
lamp panel assembly 31 becomes softer under the action of a light-homogenizing function
of the light-homogenizing plate 36 and the dispersing function of the light-transmitting
holes 32. This protects the eyes of the user from being irritated by bright light,
such that the eyes of the user feel more comfortable.
[0041] In some embodiments of the present invention, specifically, as shown in FIG. 6 and
FIG. 7, the handle body 34 includes a light-emitting portion 340, a U-shaped mounting
portion 342, and a connecting plate portion 344.
[0042] The plurality of light-transmitting holes 32 are formed outwards in the front surface
of the light-emitting portion 340. A top surface or a bottom surface of the light-emitting
portion 340 abuts against a vertical end surface (namely, an upper end surface or
a lower end surface) of the door body 20 to form an abutting surface. When the handle
30 is disposed at the top end of the door body 20, a bottom end of the light-emitting
portion 340 abuts against the upper end surface of the door body 20. When the handle
30 is disposed at the bottom end of the door body 20, the bottom end of the light-emitting
portion 340 abuts against the lower end surface of the door body 20. The accommodating
cavity 33 is formed in the light-emitting portion 340.
[0043] In this embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of light-transmitting
holes 32 are formed outwards in the front surface of the light-emitting portion 340,
such that the user can directly hold a bright portion, namely, the handle 30, in a
dark environment. Based on this, the light-transmitting holes 32 may alternatively
be disposed at a central position of the light-emitting portion 340 or at a position
near the central position and an open position of the door 10. This is because the
position is a position that is generally held by the user habitually.
[0044] An opening of the U-shaped mounting portion 342 faces away from the door body 20,
such that the U-shaped mounting portion 342 is embedded into the door body 20; and
a front edge of the opening is connected to a back edge of the abutting surface. For
example, in FIG. 4 and FIG. 8, the handle 30 is disposed at the bottom end of the
door body 20. In this case, the opening of the U-shaped mounting portion 342 faces
downwards. The bottom end of the door body 20 is sunken inwards to accommodate the
U-shaped mounting portion 342.
[0045] A U-shaped groove that is sunken in the door body 20 from one transversal end (left
end) to another transversal end (right end) and that extends transversally is formed
in an end of the U-shaped mounting portion 342 embedded into the door body 20. Because
the U-shaped mounting portion 342 runs through two sides of an end surface of the
door body 20, the user can open the door by holding any position at the end of the
door body 20.
[0046] The connecting plate portion 344 is bent backwards and extends out from a back edge
of the opening of the U-shaped mounting portion 342, so as to be tightly connected
to the door body 20. For example, the connecting plate portion 344 is provided with
a screw hole 38 and is connected to the door body 20 through a screw, such that displacement
of the handle body 34 is limited to ensure that the handle body 34 is stably fixed
to the door body 20. Certainly, the connecting plate portion 344 may also be firmly
connected to the handle body 34 in another manner, for example, by using a clamping
structure.
[0047] It should be understood that the screw hole and the connecting plate portion 344
are bent backwards and extend out from the back edge of the opening of the U-shaped
mounting portion 342, so as to be tightly connected to the door body 20. The screw
hole is not necessarily disposed on the connecting plate portion 344, and may alternatively
be disposed at another portion of the handle body 34.
[0048] In some embodiments of the present invention, specifically, as shown in FIG. 7, a
strip-shaped opening 37 communicated with the outside is formed in the abutting surface
of the light-emitting portion 340, such that the light-homogenizing plate 36 can extend
into the accommodating cavity 23 through the strip-shaped opening 37. Because the
shape of the lamp panel assembly 31 is similar to that of the light-homogenizing plate
36, it is highly possible that an installation person confuses the lamp panel assembly
31 with the light-homogenizing plate 36 during demounting and mounting, resulting
in failure of correct mounting. In this embodiment, the light-homogenizing plate 36
and the lamp panel assembly 31 are inserted into the accommodating cavity 33 from
different positions, such that the installation person can correctly mount related
components of the refrigerator handle 30 conveniently, to make the related components
operate normally.
[0049] In some embodiments of the present invention, specifically, as shown in FIG. 7, the
lamp panel assembly 31 includes a lampshade 310 and a lamp panel 312. The lampshade
310 is provided with a mounting hole 314. The lamp panel 312 is inserted into the
mounting hole 314 of the lampshade 310. Lamp light emitted by the lamp panel 312 transmits
through the lampshade 310.
[0050] The plurality of light-transmitting holes 32 are distributed on an outer wall of
the handle 30 and are arranged in a strip-shaped matrix. In a strip-shaped rectangular
region, the light-transmitting holes 32 correspond to the lamp panel assembly 31,
that is, the lamp panel assembly 31 is strip-shaped.
[0051] Because the lamp panel assembly 31 is strip-shaped, the lampshade 310 and the lamp
panel 312 inserted into the lampshade 310 through the mounting hole 314 are also strip-shaped.
[0052] Because the lamp panel 312 is strip-shaped and relatively flexible, damage to the
lamp panel 312 is caused easily when the lamp panel 312 is directly inserted into
the accommodating cavity 33. Therefore, the lampshade 310 is disposed to protect the
lamp panel 312, thereby protecting the lamp panel 312 from being damaged during mounting.
[0053] Further, an outer contour of the lampshade 310 is slightly greater than that of the
light-homogenizing plate 36. A cross section of the lampshade 310 takes the shape
of an irregular polygon. Through an opening matched with the lamp panel assembly 31
in the accommodating cavity 33, the lamp panel assembly 31 is inserted into the accommodating
cavity 33 in a unique posture, such that the installation person can distinguish between
the lamp panel assembly 31 and the light-homogenizing plate 36 conveniently, and mount
the two parts at correct positions.
[0054] In some embodiments of the present invention, the handle 30 is made of aluminum alloy
or plastic.
[0055] When the handle 30 is made of aluminum alloy, the handle 30 is slighter and more
corrosion-resistant than a handle 30 made of common metal. Cost of the handle 30 made
of aluminum alloy are low. The same type of components can be mass-produced with a
processing technology. Therefore, the handle 30 has relatively high cost performance.
[0056] When the handle 30 is made of plastic, the handle 30 is integrally formed according
to an injection molding technology, and coats the door body 20. The plastic handle
30 has the following advantages.
[0057] Higher safety: because metal conducts electricity, but plastic is insulated, the
lamp panel assembly 31 in the handle 30 made of plastic does not leak electricity.
This greatly improves the safety. Lighter weight: plastic is lighter than metal having
the same volume as the plastic, so the handle 30 made of plastic is lighter and easier
to transport. The handle 30 made of plastic requires only one time of injection molding,
but the handle made of metal requires a plurality of times of processing. Therefore,
compared with the handle made of metal, the handle 30 made of plastic has a specific
advantage in processing costs. Higher environmental friendliness and higher economic
benefits: the handle 30 made of plastic can be recycled to save energy. Better light
transmittance: generally, plastic products are transparent or translucent, and for
the handle 30 made of plastic, the light emitted by the lamp panel assembly 31 can
irradiate outside the handle 30 without forming the light-transmitting holes 32 in
a surface of the handle body 34.
[0058] In some embodiments of the present invention, specifically, as shown in FIG. 1 and
FIG. 2, a contour of a transversal end surface of the handle 30 is a parallelogram,
wherein a front side and a back side of the parallelogram both extend vertically,
and an upper side and a lower side of the parallelogram both tilt from back to front
gradually towards a vertical center of the door body. In this embodiment, the refrigerator
is a side-by-side refrigerator having four doors 10 that are disposed vertically.
The vertical end surface (namely, the upper end surface or the lower end surface)
of the door 10 is provided with the handle 30.
[0059] With this design, a lower surface of a handle 30 of an upper door 10 of the refrigerator
and an upper surface of a handle 30 of a lower door 10 of the refrigerator form an
approximately V-shaped space, such that the user can extend a hand into the handle
30, and quickly open the door 10 by using the handle 30.
[0060] According to another aspect, the present invention provides a refrigerator. The refrigerator
includes a refrigerator body and the refrigerator door 10 according to any one of
the foregoing embodiments. The door 10 is movably mounted on a front side of the refrigerator
body to be used for opening or closing the refrigerator body.
[0061] Specifically, as shown in FIG. 1, the refrigerator may be a side-by-side refrigerator
having a left door and a right door. However, the quantity and a mounting manner of
doors included by the refrigerator are not limited in the present invention. In other
words, the refrigerator may alternatively be a single-door refrigerator, or a refrigerator
having a multi-door structure, a sliding-door structure, or another structure.
[0062] Thus, a person skilled in the art should be aware that although a plurality of exemplary
embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail in this
description, many other variations or modifications conforming to the principle of
the present invention can still be determined or deduced directly according to the
content disclosed in the present invention, without departing from the spirit and
scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of the present invention shall
be understood and considered as covering all such other variations or modifications.
1. A refrigerator door, configured to be mounted on a refrigerator body of a refrigerator
and comprising:
a door body; and
a handle detachably mounted at an end of the door body, wherein an inner side of the
handle is provided with a lamp panel assembly; and a plurality of light-transmitting
holes are formed in the handle, such that light emitted by the lamp panel assembly
irradiate outside the handle through the light-transmitting holes.
2. The door according to claim 1, wherein
an accommodating cavity is formed in the handle, wherein at least one transversal
end of the accommodating cavity is provided with an opening, such that the lamp panel
assembly can be inserted into the accommodating cavity through the opening of the
accommodating cavity.
3. The door according to claim 2, wherein the handle comprises:
a handle body, wherein the accommodating cavity is formed in the handle body; and
two transversal ends of the accommodating cavity are provided with openings; and
two end covers disposed at the two transversal ends of the handle body respectively
to seal and cover the openings of the accommodating cavity.
4. The door according to claim 3, wherein
a light-homogenizing plate is disposed in the accommodating cavity, wherein the light-homogenizing
plate is disposed between the lamp panel assembly and the light-transmitting holes,
such that the light emitted by the lamp panel assembly passes through the light-homogenizing
plate, and then irradiates outside the handle through the light-transmitting holes.
5. The door according to claim 3, wherein the handle body comprises:
a light-emitting portion, wherein the plurality of light-transmitting holes are formed
outwards in the front surface of the light-emitting portion; a top surface or a bottom
surface of the light-emitting portion abuts against a vertical end surface of the
door body to form an abutting surface; and the accommodating cavity is formed in the
light-emitting portion;
a U-shaped mounting portion, wherein an opening of the U-shaped mounting portion faces
away from the door body, such that the U-shaped mounting portion is embedded into
the door body; and a front edge of the opening is connected to a back edge of the
abutting surface; and
a connecting plate portion that is bent backwards and extends out from a back edge
of the opening of the U-shaped mounting portion, so as to be tightly connected to
the door body.
6. The door according to claim 5, wherein
a strip-shaped opening communicated with the outside is formed in the abutting surface
of the light-emitting portion, such that the light-homogenizing plate can extend into
the accommodating cavity through the strip-shaped opening.
7. The door according to claim 1, wherein the lamp panel assembly comprises:
a lampshade provided with a mounting hole; and
a lamp panel inserted into the mounting hole, wherein lamp light emitted by the lamp
panel transmits through the lampshade.
8. The door according to claim 1, wherein
a contour of a transversal end surface of the handle is a parallelogram, wherein a
front side and a back side of the parallelogram both extend vertically, and an upper
side and a lower side of the parallelogram both tilt from back to front gradually
towards a vertical center of the door body.
9. The door according to claim 1, wherein
the handle is made of aluminum alloy or plastic.
10. A refrigerator, comprising:
a refrigerator body; and
at least one door according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the door is movably
mounted on a front side of the refrigerator body to open or close the refrigerator
body.