Refrigerating Device Having Decorative Frames
A refrigerating device which comprises a body and a door which is articulated to the body and which defines a heat-insulating inner chamber, and a decorative element which is superimposed in the door in an adjustable manner. A gap between an edge of a central section of the decorative element and a front side of the door is filled by an expandable profile.
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The present invention relates to a refrigeration device which comprises a body and a door which is articulated to the body, and a decorative element which is superimposed in the door an adjustable manner.
Built-in refrigeration devices are conventionally disguised by a decorative element in the form of a panel which completely hides the door of the refrigeration device. With such a refrigeration device the position of the decorative plate must be able to be adjusted in a number of directions in order to be able to guarantee that it is flush with the neighboring furniture fronts and is separated from these by a gap of equal width.
Provision of the door of a wine cooler cabinet with a decorative element in the form of a wooden frame is also known, which leaves a glass window of the door free, so that the contents of the wine storage cabinet is visible without the door having to be opened. Such a frame is conventionally mounted on the door without any gap. This makes it very difficult to adjust the frame exactly, so that it fits in harmoniously with adjacent furniture fronts in the same manner as is known by users of built-in devices.
The techniques for adjustable fitting of a decorative element known from refrigeration devices are unsatisfactory here, since the gap between door and decorative element required for an adjustment in the depth direction is clearly visible at the edge of this section and there is the danger of dirt or small foreign bodies getting into the gap.
The object of the present invention is to further develop a refrigeration device with a body and a door articulated onto the body and a decorative element which is superimposed on the door in an adjustable manner in such a way that the danger of contamination of the gap between decorative element and door is avoided even if the decorative element has a central cutout section.
The object is achieved by the gap between one edge of the central cutout section of the decorative element and a front side of the door being filled by a profile able to be adapted to the width of the gap.
The adaptable profile which bridges and closes off the gap can extend over the entire extent of the central cutout section or only over a part thereof. It is especially conceivable for the profile to be omitted at an upper edge of the central section, where foreign bodies cannot easily enter. For aesthetic reasons in particular however a profile is preferably provided which extends over the entire extent of the central cutout section.
The gap is closed off permanently especially safely when, according to a particular embodiment of the invention, there is provision for the profile to automatically adapt elastically to the width of the gap.
As a result of a further embodiment the profile comprises a band able to be compressed between the door and the decorative element, made of foam material for example.
According to a simple embodiment this band is in direct contact with the door on one side and with the decorative element of the other side.
According to another embodiment the profile can comprise two overlapping webs, of which one is fixed in relation to the door and the other in relation to the decorative element.
These two webs are preferably first limbs of a first or of a second L-profile, with a second arm of the first L-profile in contact with the door and a second arm of the second L-profile with the decorative element.
The compressible band mentioned above can be arranged between the second limbs in order to push these apart and hold them pressed against the door or against the decorative element respectively.
Alternatively the second limbs can be connected to each other elastically in one piece. In this case the compressible band for pushing the second limbs apart can be omitted.
Preferably the first L-profile lies loosely on the door, so that if the decorative element is moved to adjust it in the height or width direction of the refrigeration device the profile can glide on the surface of the door. Alternatively it would also be possible to let the second profile rest loosely on the decorative element, with however it being difficult in this case to guarantee a flush positioning of the webs in relation to the edge of the central cutout section.
To ensure that during an adjustment movement of the decorative element in the height or width direction the two L-profiles follow exactly, there can be provision for the first profile to include a third web which together with the first web delimits a groove into which the second web engages.
Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the subsequent exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the enclosed figures. The figures show:
Accommodated in a plinth 7 below the thermally-insulated body 1 are compressor and condenser of a wine chiller cabinet cooling system. A ventilation grille 8 on the front of the plinth 7 is hidden by a decoration frame 3 extended at its lower edge beyond the outline of the door 2.
The inner chamber of the body 1 is visible through the insulated glass panel 4. Arranged within this is a plurality of bottle racks 9 which are each embodied by front and rear cross supports 10 and trays 11 suspended between these cross supports 10 extending downwards in the wine chiller cabinet in the shape of cylinder segments. Each of the trays 11 can accommodate a bottle stored on its side.
The aluminum profile 5 forming the frame of the door 2 is a hollow profile with a roughly rectangular cross section. Two of the four sides of the basic element form an outer side 17 or a front side 18, which is opposite the trim strip 12 and separated from it by a gap 19. The front side 18 is extended inwards by a web 20 set back slightly in the depth direction of the device which serves as a stop for the outer glass sheet 13. Two webs 22, 23 projecting from a rear side 21 of the basic element delimit a cutout into which is hooked an extruded profile element 24 made of plastic. An elastic limb 25 of the extruded profile element 24 holds the insulation pane 4 pressed against the web 20. This limb 25 thus fixes the insulating pane 4, on the other hand it simultaneously, prevents air from the inner chamber of the body reaching the aluminum profile 5 with its good thermal insulation and cooling the latter down.
A magnetic seal 26 known per se and thus not described here in detail is anchored in a groove 27 of the extruded profile element 24.
Extending within the gap 19 is a band 28 made of compressible foam material. The band 28 essentially seals flush against the inner edge 29 of the trim strip 12 and thus prevents the ingress of dirt and foreign bodies into the gap 19. The band 28 typically has a thickness of appr. 10 mm; such a band might adapt to widths of the gap 19 of between 10 and appr. 3 mm.
While the band 28 is preferably attached to the strip 12 by adhesion, e.g. with the aid of a double-sided adhesive tape, it merely rests on the glass pane 13, without being directly attached thereto. The band can thus slide back and forth on the door 20 when the decoration panel is adjusted in the height or width direction.
A further variation which is conceivable, but which is not shown, is to replace the impervious layer 30 by an extruded profile of the same cross section which is glued to the edge 29 and has enough density to press elastically against the pane 4; the foam band 28 can then be omitted.
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Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A refrigeration device with a body and a door articulated onto the body which surround a thermally-insulated inner chamber, and with a decorative element which is superimposed on the door in an adjustable manner, characterized in that a gap between an edge of a central cutout section of the decorative element and a front side of the door is filled by a profile adaptable to the width of the gap.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 16, 2006
Publication Date: Feb 19, 2009
Applicant: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERATE GMBH (MUNCHEN)
Inventor: Karl-Friedrich Laible (Langenau)
Application Number: 12/085,809
International Classification: A47F 3/04 (20060101);