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EP2789952B1 - Refrigerator - Google Patents

Refrigerator
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EP2789952B1
EP2789952B1EP12855518.2AEP12855518AEP2789952B1EP 2789952 B1EP2789952 B1EP 2789952B1EP 12855518 AEP12855518 AEP 12855518AEP 2789952 B1EP2789952 B1EP 2789952B1
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Makoto Oikawa
Tomoyasu Saeki
Ryo KAWADA
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    Technical Field
  • The present invention relates to a refrigerator.
  • Background Art
  • For example, interior volumes of household refrigerators have had an increasing tendency. The increase in the interior volume has been tried to be realized by reducing a thickness of peripheral wall of a heat insulation box which is a refrigerator body, but not by increasing the size of the insulation box. In this case, a sufficient insulation performance needs to be ensured even when the peripheral wall is rendered thinner. For this purpose, a vacuum insulation panel is used in addition to filling the peripheral wall of the insulation box with foam insulation. Further, it is under consideration to fill the peripheral wall of the insulation box with only the vacuum insulation panel. The vacuum insulation panel has a higher insulation performance than a foam insulation panel, in other words, has a lower heat conductivity than the foam insulation panel.
  • The vacuum insulation panel comprises a core material made by forming, for example, glass wool as a flock of fine glass fiber into a mat shape, by putting the core material into a gas barrier container made of a laminate film comprising aluminum foil and synthetic resin, and by evacuating an interior of the gas barrier container and closing an opening. As a result, the vacuum insulation panel maintains the container interior in an evacuated state. The vacuum insulation panel has a low heat conductivity, in other words, high insulation properties even though thin. Accordingly, the use of the vacuum insulation panel can allow the peripheral wall of the insulation box to have high heat insulation properties.
  • Prior Art DocumentPatent Document
    • Patent Document 1:JP 2728318B.
    • Patent Document 2:JP H06-147744A.
  • GB 335362B discloses a refrigerator including a refrigerator cabinet. The cabinet is formed from rigid wall units which respectively include self-supporting corner frames at which two adjacent wall units are connected in a corner joint where the wall units are perpendicular to each other. At one connection the corner frame of one of the adjacent wall units is of a T-shaped cross section and surrounds the inner corner and the corner frame of the other wall unit has an extended leg that surrounds the outer corner. The frames are joined together by a web of bad heat-conducting material or by an angular strap attached to the wall units by bolts. The corner-joint connects the adjacent insulation walls of the insulation box for the refrigerator but leaves an open space at the joint which is not filled with an insulation material.
  • FR 1294924A andJP S5077870U respectively disclose refrigerators where a covering member covering a corner connection of adjacent insulation walls having a gap between the insulation panels of these walls are respectively formed by profiles formed with flat, sheet-like portions attached to the outer shells of the adjacent insulation walls.
  • Summary of the InventionProblem to be overcome by the Invention
  • The insulation box using the vacuum insulation panel is constructed by dividing the insulation box into a plurality of insulation walls and combining the insulation walls with one another. In the insulation box constructed by combining the insulation walls, external air invades an interior of the insulation box through connections of the insulation walls, or cold air exits from the insulation box. This results in a defect that dew condensation occurs inside or outside the connections of the insulation walls.
  • Therefore, an object is to provide a refrigerator which can seal the connections of a plurality of insulation walls.
  • Means for Overcoming the Problem
  • According to the invention, a refrigerator includes the features ofclaim 1.
  • Brief Description of the Drawings
    • FIG. 1 is a partial transverse section of an insulation box according to one embodiment;
    • FIG. 2 is a partial transversely sectional perspective view of the insulation box;
    • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the insulation box as viewed from the front;
    • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the insulation box as viewed from the rear;
    • FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the insulation box; and
    • FIGS. 6A and 6B are an exploded perspective view of the vacuum insulation panel and a sectional view of the vacuum insulation panel, respectively.
    Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
  • One embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. A refrigerator has a side where doors are located, and the side is referred to as "front" and a right side as viewed from the front is referred to as "right".
  • FIGS. 3 and4 illustrate aheat insulation box 1 constituting a refrigerator body. Theinsulation box 1 is generally formed into the shape of a vertically long box or a rectangular parallelepiped having an open front. Theinsulation box 1 has an interior serving as astorage space 2. A ceiling wall 1a, abottom wall 1b, aleft sidewall 1c, aright sidewall 1d and a rear wall 1e are separately manufactured as a peripheral wall as shown inFIG. 5 . Theinsulation box 1 is constructed by combining the walls or insulation walls 1a to 1e. In this case, the number of walls is 5. Each one of thebottom wall 1b, theleft sidewall 1c, theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e is formed into a rectangular flat plate shape, except for the ceiling wall 1a. The ceiling wall 1a has a rear part which is lower than the other part thereof, so that the ceiling wall 1a is formed into a stepped shape. As a result, acomponent chamber 3 is formed in the upper rear of theinsulation box 1 when the walls 1a to 1e are combined together to be constructed into theinsulation box 1. A compressor constituting a refrigerating cycle (not shown) and the like are disposed in thecomponent chamber 3.
  • The construction of the walls 1a to 1e will now be described. A heat insulation function of each one of the walls 1a to 1e is obtained by a heat insulator, for example, avacuum insulation panel 4. As shown inFIG. 6A, thevacuum insulation panel 4 includes a core material 5 made by forming, for example, glass wool as a flock of fine glass fiber into a mat shape, by putting the core material into agas barrier container 6 made of a laminate film comprising aluminum foil and synthetic resin and by evacuating an interior of the gas barrier container and closing an opening. As a result, the vacuum insulation panel maintains the interior of thegas barrier container 6 in an evacuated state.
  • Each of the walls 1a to 1e is constructed by interposing thevacuum insulation panel 4 between anouter shell 7 made of a metal such as steel plate and an inner shell 8 made of plastic, for example, as shown inFIGS. 6A and 6B . Theouter shell 7 and thevacuum insulation panel 4 are secured to each other by bonding thereby to be integrated. Consequently, thevacuum insulation panel 4, theouter shell 7 and the inner shell 8 are formed integrally with one another. Although each wall is shown as a flat plate inFIGS. 6A and 6B, the ceiling wall 1a is formed into a stepped shape.
  • The inner shell 8 has smaller vertical and horizontal dimensions than theouter shell 7 in each of the walls 1a to 1e. Further, thevacuum insulation panel 4 has smaller vertical and horizontal dimensions than the inner shell 8. Accordingly, four sides or ends of thevacuum insulation panel 4 do not reach four sides or ends of theouter shell 7 and four sides or ends of the inner shell 8. More specifically, the four sides of thevacuum insulation panel 4 are located inside the four sides of theouter shell 7 and the four sides of the inner shell 8. Further, predetermined sides of theouter shell 7 of each one of the walls 1a to 1e have respective connectingpieces 9 bent at a right angle. The connectingpieces 9 formed on the predetermined sides of each one of the walls 1a to 1e are used to connect theouter shells 7 of the adjacent walls by screws or the like.
  • Threehorizontal frames 10 to 12 are mounted on the front of theinsulation box 1 constructed by combining the walls 1a to 1e so as to partition the front in the up-down direction. Avertical frame 13 is mounted between the middlehorizontal frame 11 and the lowerhorizontal frame 12 of theinsulation box 1. Although not shown, insulation walls or partition plates are provided in the rear of thehorizontal frames 10 to 12 and in the rear of thevertical frame 13. Thestorage space 2 is partitioned by the insulation walls and the partition plates into arefrigerating compartment 2a, avegetable compartment 2b, an ice-makingcompartment 2c, a modechangeable compartment 2d and a freezingcompartment 2e. The ice-makingcompartment 2c and the modechangeable compartment 2d are juxtaposed to each other. Doors (not shown) are mounted on the front of theinsulation box 1 to open and close fronts of the storage compartments 2a to 2e respectively.
  • The refrigerator is provided with two evaporators for refrigeration and freezing, as a cooler. The refrigerating evaporator is disposed in a cooling compartment formed in a rear interior of therefrigerating compartment 2a. The freezing evaporator is disposed in a cooling compartment formed in a rear interior of the freezingcompartment 2e. Cold air cooled by the evaporators is supplied by a fan into therefrigerating compartment 2a, thevegetable compartment 2b, the ice-makingcompartment 2c, the modechangeable compartment 2d and the freezingcompartment 2e, whereby an atmosphere in the refrigerating compartment is cooled to a refrigerating temperature, and an atmosphere in the freezing compartment is cooled to a freezing temperature.
  • FIG. 1 is a transverse section of a corner part extending in the up-down direction in the right rear part of theinsulation box 1.FIG. 2 is a partial transversely sectional perspective view of the corner part extending in the up-down direction in the right rear part of theinsulation box 1.FIGS. 1 and2 show the construction of connections of the rear wall 1e and theright sidewall 1d. Suffix "d" is added to thevacuum insulation panel 4, theouter shell 7 and the inner shell 8 constituting theright sidewall 1d inFIGS. 1 and2. On the other hand, suffix "e" is added to thevacuum insulation panel 4, theouter shell 7 and the inner shell 8 constituting the rear wall 1e. As a result, thevacuum insulation panel 4, theouter shell 7 and the inner shell 8 constituting theright sidewall 1d are distinguished from thevacuum insulation panel 4, theouter shell 7 and the inner shell 8 constituting the rear wall 1e.
  • InFIGS. 1 and2, the connectingpiece 9 is provided on the rear end of theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d. The connectingpiece 9 is abutted on a right end of theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e from the inside. The connectingpiece 9 is then fastened to the right end of theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e by a screw in a manner as will be described later. Further, a right end of theinner shell 8e of the rear wall 1e is abutted on a surface of the rear end of theinner shell 8d of theright sidewall 1d.
  • In each of the walls 1a to 1e, the end of thevacuum insulation panel 4 is rendered slightly shorter, thus not reaching the end of theouter shell 7 as described above. Accordingly, thevacuum insulation panel 4d of theright sidewall 1d is spaced from thevacuum insulation panel 4e of the rear wall 1e with a gap G therebetween. The gap G is filled with aspongy insulation material 14 when theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e are assembled together.
  • A slight gap is inevitably defined between theinner shell 8d of theright sidewall 1d and theinner shell 8e of the rear wall 1e or between the connectingpiece 9 of theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d and a right end of theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e. Accordingly, there is a possibility that cold air escapes through the gap from thestorage space 2 toward the outside of theinsulation box 1 or that air outside theinsulation box 1 flows through the gap toward thestorage space 2. In view of this, a vertically long coveringmember 15 is provided on the corner part vertically extending in the right rear of theinsulation box 1. The coveringmember 15 seals a connection of theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e. In this case, the coveringmember 15 is mounted from the outside of the corner.
  • The coveringmember 15 is made of plastic, for example and has an L-shaped section as shown inFIGS. 1 and2. The coveringmember 15 has a pressedportion 16 pressed against theright sidewall 1d and a pressedportion 17 pressed against the rear wall 1e. The pressedportion 16 has a width (a front-back dimension in this case) that is set to extend over theinsulation material 14 to thevacuum insulation panel 4d relative to theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d when the coveringmember 15 is applied to the corner of the right rear of theinsulation box 1. Further, the pressedportion 17 has a width (a right-left dimension in this case) that is set to extend over theinsulation material 14 to thevacuum insulation panel 4e relative to theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e when the coveringmember 15 is applied to the corner of the right rear of theinsulation box 1.
  • The pressedportions 16 and 17 have respective widthwise distal ends bent inward. The pressedportions 16 and 17 have receded insides as the result of provision of the bent ends 16a and 17a respectively. The insides of the pressedportions 16 and 17 are filled withfoam insulations 18 and 19 serving as insulation layers respectively. At least one of thefoam insulations 18 and 19 is formed with a groove. In this case, agroove 20 is formed in thefoam insulation 19 in the pressedportion 17 pressed against theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e, for example. Thegroove 20 is located at the widthwise distal end side of the pressedportion 17 and extends in the up-down direction.
  • The foam insulations 18 and 19 in the pressedportions 16 and 17 extend in the directions intersecting at a right angle respectively. Thefoam insulation 18 has a surface which is in contact with theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d. Thefoam insulation 19 also has a surface which is in contact with theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e. In this case, theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d includes a central side formed into a recessed shape for reinforcement of a peripheral edge thereof, except for the peripheral edge. Accordingly, anend 16a of the pressedportion 16 pressed against theright sidewall 1d protrudes inward longer than anend 17a at the rear wall 1e side in accordance with the recessed portion. Further, the surface of thefoam insulation 18 in the pressedportion 16 includes a distal end side part which is in contact with the recessed portion of theouter shell 7d and which protrudes inward higher than a proximal end side.
  • The pressedportion 16 extends over the gap G between thevacuum insulation panels 4d and 4e to a part filled with thevacuum insulation panel 4d, as described above. As a result, thefoam insulation 18 covers the gap G between thevacuum insulation panels 4d and 4e from the outside, further covering an end of thevacuum insulation panel 4d. Further, the pressedportion 17 extends over the gap G between thevacuum insulation panels 4d and 4e to a part filled with thevacuum insulation panel 4e. As a result, thefoam insulation 19 covers the gap G between thevacuum insulation panels 4d and 4e from the outside, further covering an end of thevacuum insulation panel 4e.
  • The coveringmember 15 has the same length as a distance from a lower end of theinsulation box 1 to a bottom 3a (a rear lower surface of the ceiling wall 1a) of thecomponent chamber 3. The pressedportions 16 and 17 each include a plurality of reinforcingportions 16b and 17b which reinforce mount portions mounted on the insulation walls and which are formed intermittently in the up-down direction, respectively. These reinforcingportions 16b and 17b also serve as mount portions mounted on the insulation walls. The reinforcingportions 16b and 17b are formed to be directed inward from the surfaces of the pressedportions 16 and 17, each protruding into a bottomed cylindrical, for example, circular cylindrical shape. Amounts of protrusion of the reinforcingportions 16a and 17b are set to be equal to the depths of the recessed pressedportions 16 and 17 respectively. The reinforcingportions 16b and 17b have undersides coplanar with the surfaces of thefoam insulations 18 and 19, respectively.
  • The reinforcingportions 16b and 17b of the pressedportions 16 and 17 are formed with throughholes 22 respectively. Self-tappingscrews 21 are provided for fixing the pressedportions 16 and 17 to theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e, respectively. The self-tappingscrews 21 are passed through theholes 22 respectively. Further, theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d is formed with aburr hole 23 through which the self-tappingscrew 21 is screwed. The connectingpiece 9 of theright sidewall 1d pressed against theouter shell 7e is formed with aburr hole 25 through which the self-tappingscrew 21 is screwed.
  • When the coveringmember 15 is to be mounted on the right rear corner of theinsulation box 1, piping such as asuction pipe 26 is inserted into thegroove 20 of thefoam insulation 19 and the coveringmember 15 is then disposed at the right rear corner of theinsulation box 1. The pressedportion 16 is pressed against theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d and the pressedportion 17 is pressed against theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e. In this state, the self-tappingscrew 21 is passed through thehole 22 of the reinforcingportion 16b of the pressedportion 16 and further screwed through theburr hole 23 of theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d, with the result that the pressedportion 16 is fixed to theright sidewall 1d. Further, the self-tappingscrew 21 is passed through thehole 22 of the reinforcingportion 17b of the pressedportion 17 and thehole 24 of theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e in turn, being screwed through theburr hole 25 of the connectingpiece 9 of theright sidewall 1d with the result that the pressedportion 17 is fixed to the rear wall 1e.
  • Thegroove 20 is formed in the distal end side of the pressedportion 17. Accordingly, when the coveringmember 15 has been fixed, thesuction pipe 26 is located at a part of the rear wall 1e corresponding to thevacuum insulation panel 4e, namely, an outer surface of a part of theouter shell 7e in contact with thevacuum insulation panel 4e. Thesuction pipe 26 connects between two evaporators for refrigeration and freezing and an inlet of a compressor. A low-temperature liquid refrigerant flows through thesuction pipe 26.
  • According to the foregoing embodiment, the coveringmember 15 is mounted on the right rear corner of theinsulation box 1. Accordingly, the connection of thetight sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e is sealed by the coveringmember 15 from the outside. As a result, the cold air in thestorage space 2 can be prevented from leaking outside and external air can be prevented from entering thestorage space 2 even when a slight gap is formed in the connection of theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e. This can prevent dew condensation in theouter shells 7d and 7e and theinner shells 8d and 8e and improve the cooling efficiency of thestorage space 2.
  • Particularly in the embodiment, the coveringmember 15 is provided with thefoam insulations 18 and 19. The foam insulations 18 and 19 are elastically deformed to come into close contact with theouter shells 7d and 7e of theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e respectively. Accordingly, theinsulation box 1 is superior particularly in the sealing effect.
  • Further, the connectingpiece 9 of theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d is abutted on theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e from the inside, and the reinforcingportion 17b of the pressedportion 17 of the coveringmember 15 is abutted on theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e. The reinforcingportion 17b is fixed by screwing the self-tappingscrew 21 through theburr hole 23 of the connectingpiece 9. As a result, the connectingpiece 9 of theouter shell 7d of theright sidewall 1d and theouter shell 7e of the rear wall 1e are tightened against each other so that a gap therebetween is reduced. This can further improve the sealing properties.
  • Moreover, thefoam insulations 18 and 19 are provided so as to correspond to the gap G. In the embodiment, furthermore, thefoam insulations 18 and 19 cover the gap G, further extending to theouter shells 7d and 7c corresponding to thevacuum insulation panels 4d and 4c respectively. Accordingly, even though theinsulation material 14 filling the gap G is inferior in the insulation properties to thevacuum insulation panels 4d and 4e, an insulation insufficiency of theinsulation material 14 can be reinforced byfoam insulations 18 and 19. This can improve the insulation performance of the connection of theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e.
  • Thesuction pipe 26 through which the low-temperature refrigerant flows is covered by thefoam insulation 19 in the embodiment. This can prevent dew condensation on thesuction pipe 26.
  • Further, for example, when thesuction pipe 26 is disposed to correspond to the gap G and theouter shell 7e is cooled by thesuction pipe 26, a trouble would occur that air in the refrigerating temperature zone (2°C to 3°C, for example) in the gap G contacts with the cooled part thereby to build up dew condensation. In the embodiment, however, thesuction pipe 26 is disposed to correspond to thevacuum insulation panel 4e. Accordingly, even when theouter shell 7e is cooled by thesuction pipe 26, air in the refrigerating temperature zone in the gap G is prevented from coming into contact with the cooled part. This can prevent a defect that dew condensation is built up on the part cooled by thesuction pipe 26.
  • Further, the coveringmember 15 is provided with the reinforcingportions 16b and 17b. The reinforcingportions 16b and 17b are fixed to theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e by the self-tappingscrews 21 respectively. As a result, the strength against the tightening force of the self-tappingscrews 21 can be improved. In other words, when no reinforcingportions 16b and 17b are provided, a defect of the strength occurs that the coveringmember 15 is subjected to the tightening force of the self-tappingscrews 21 to be curved, storing internal stress. In the embodiment, however, occurrence of the defect can be prevented.
  • Further, the pressedportion 16 of the coveringmember 15 is fixed to theright sidewall 1d and to the rear wall 1e. Since the pressedportions 16 and 17 extend in the directions perpendicular to each other, the coveringmember 15 has a function of holding theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e at a connecting angle of 90°, that is, a function of maintaining a crossing angle between theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e at a right angle. Further, the pressedportion 16 is formed with the reinforcingportion 16b and the pressedportion 17 is formed with the reinforcingportion 17b. This can improve the strength as the coveringmember 15 and enhance the function of holding theright sidewall 1d and the rear wall 1e at a connecting angle of 90°.
  • The walls 1a to 1e may be constructed so that the space between the outer andinner shells 7 and 8 is filled with thevacuum insulation panel 4 and foam insulation located inside or outside thevacuum insulation panel 4.
  • Theinsulation box 1 should not be limited to five walls 1a to 1e. For example, two walls formed integrally with each other may be a single wall, for example, theleft sidewall 1c and the rear wall 1e may be a single wall, and thebottom wall 1b and the rear wall 1e may be a single wall.
  • The piping covered with the foam insulation may be a pipe except for the suction pipe.
  • The pressedportions 16 and 17 may be formed with through holes in the surfaces, and cylindrical reinforcing portions may be formed around the holds respectively.
  • The reinforcingportions 16b and 17b should not be limited to the cylindrical shape.
  • The covering member may cover a connection of a plurality of insulation walls, for example, a corner made by theinner shell 8d of theright sidewall 1d and theinner shell 8e of the rear wall 1e, from the inside of thestorage space 2.
  • Predetermined one or more of the connections of the walls 1a to 1e may be provided with the covering members. Accordingly, no covering member may not be provided on a part which can be sealed by applying a sealing agent thereto, for example.
  • Another insulator, for example, a foam insulation panel may be used instead of thevacuum insulation panel 4.

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  1. A refrigerator comprising:
    an insulation box (1) provided as a refrigerator body and including a plurality of insulation walls (1a-1e) connected one to another at connections, wherein each of the insulation walls (1a-1e) includes a vacuum insulation panel (4) between an outer shell (7) and an inner shell (8); and
    a covering member (15) provided on a predetermined one of the connections of the insulation walls (1a-1e) so as to cover the connection, wherein two of the insulation walls (1a-1e) having the predetermined connection covered by the covering member (15) include the respective vacuum insulation panels (4) spaced from each other to form a gap (G) between the two vacuum insulation panels (4), and
    wherein the covering member (15) has pressed portions (16,17), and
    wherein the covering member (15) has receded insides which are defined between the pressed portions (16,17) and the two insulation walls, respectively, and which are filled with foam insulations (18,19) serving as insulation layers, and wherein the covering member (15) is provided such that the foam insulations (18,19) are in contact with the outer shell (7) of the two insulation walls (1a-1e), respectively, and cover at least the gap (G) between the vacuum insulation panels (4) of the insulation walls (1a-1e).
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