DOMESTIC APPLIANCE
A domestic appliance including a door that has an inner wall and an outer wall, wherein each of the inner wall and the outer wall has longitudinal edges and transverse edges, and wherein the inner wall is connected to the outer wall along the longitudinal edges. A closing element is connected to a respective transverse edge of the inner wall and/or the outer wall and has a groove that is open towards an exterior side of the door. A ledge, which is supported by the outer wall and arranged along at least one of the transverse edges and which is angled towards the inner wall, is engaged in the groove of the closing element.
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The present invention relates to a domestic appliance, especially a refrigeration appliance, comprising an outer wall and an inner wall, which are connected to one another along longitudinal edges, and at least one closing element, which is connected to respective transverse edges of the outer wall and the inner wall. Such a door is known for example from DE 103 02 797 A1 and DE 102 59 749 A1.
A door of such structure can be produced simply in differing heights, as the outer and inner wall can be cut and formed from the same flat material in the length required for the desired structural height of the door and an identical model of closing element can be incorporated in doors of differing height.
One disadvantage of this known door is however that the closing element has to project slightly over the outer wall in order to be able to accommodate a transverse edge of the outer wall in a groove. The closing element is therefore clearly visible on the finished door and the surface of the door forms a small step, where dirt can collect, where the outer wall enters the groove of the closing element.
It is therefore desirable both from an aesthetic point of view and also with a view to easy cleaning, to develop the door described in the introduction so that the projection of the closing element over the outer surface of the door is avoided or the closing element is less evident.
According to the invention the object is achieved in that with a domestic appliance of the type mentioned in the introduction the outer wall of the door supports a ledge angled toward the inner wall along at least one of the transverse edges and the closing element has a groove open toward the exterior of the door, the ledge engaging in said groove.
While therefore with the conventional doors described above an edge region of the outer wall engaging in the groove of the closing element is flush with the remainder of the outer wall, and a groove accommodating the edge region necessarily has to have a side wall, which projects over the outer wall, according to the invention the fact that the angled ledge forms the edge region engaging in the groove makes it possible for the closing element to be moved back behind the front face, with the result that the closing element is largely hidden from the eyes of the observer and front face can be achieved, which is free from steps that may accumulate dirt.
In order on the one hand to be able to clamp the ledge firmly in the groove and on the other hand also to prevent too large a force being required to insert the ledge into the groove, the groove is preferably wider that the ledge engaging therein and the ledge is clamped on ribs projecting from a side wall of the groove.
The outer wall preferably forms a front panel and two side edges of the door adjoining the front panel in the known manner.
If the outer wall also comprises two peripheral ledges engaging behind the front panel from the side edges, the length of a wall of the closing element supporting the front panel is preferably shorter than the distance between the peripheral ledges, in order not to impede the insertion of the angled ledge into the groove on the closing element.
The closing element is also preferably provided with two tabs on the outside of the side edges to fix the outer wall.
A stiffening element is expediently fitted over a door bearing bush formed on the closing element. The stiffening element can help to fix the outer wall in a different manner. Thus on the one hand the side edge of the outer wall can be fixed between the stiffening element and the tab. On the other hand the stiffening element can also form a stop, against which one of the side edges respectively rests.
To fix the outer wall it is particularly preferable for said outer wall to form a hollow rib in each instance between the side edge and the peripheral ledge and for the stiffening element to have a protrusion engaging in the hollow space of the rib.
To simplify the assembly of the door, the stiffening element is preferably latched to the closing element.
The door bearing bush can serve as an injection opening for injecting insulating material into a hollow inner space in the door.
Alternatively a vent valve can be accommodated in the door bearing bush to vent a hollow inner space in the door.
In practice a number of door bearing bushes are generally present on a door, so that one can expediently serve as an injection opening and the others are provided with a vent valve.
Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
The outer wall 1 is shown in a perspective view in
The outer wall 1 forms a hollow rib 7 in each instance between the side edges 5 and the peripheral ledges 6.
A ledge 8 is angled in a horizontal direction on the upper and lower edges of the outer wall 1 respectively. In each instance the width of the ledge 8 is greater in a center section 9 that at its two ends 10.
When the door is fully mounted, the groove 13 holds the upper of the two ledges 8 of the outer wall 1, the ledge 8 being clamped between the ribs 14 and the base plate 11. When the ledge 8 is inserted correctly into the groove 13, the interior of the front panel 4 is supported on the wall 16. As the wall 16 projects over the front edge 15 of the base plate 11, the front panel 4 resting on the wall 16 does the same, thereby resulting in a door front face that is free from projections or steps and is easy to clean.
Two angled tabs 17, projecting at the longitudinal ends of the closing element 2, are provided, to rest on the outside of the side edges 6 and fix them in position in the assembled state as shown in
A vertically oriented groove 19 extending along a rear edge 18 of the base plate 11 is provided, to hold and fix an upper edge of the inner wall.
Two openings 20 of the base plate shown in
Attaching the stiffening element 22 on the one hand strengthens the bearing bush 21 so that a loadable door suspension can be achieved even with a relatively small wall thickness of the closing element 2 but the particular benefit of the stiffening element 22 is the form-fit fixing of the front panel 4. Because the stiffening element 22 engages with a form fit between the front panel 4 and the peripheral ledges 6, it prevents the front panel 4 moving forward when the hollow space formed by the outer wall 1, inner wall and closing elements 2, 3 is filled with foam, thereby losing its hold in the groove 13.
The lower closing element 3 can be embodied as a mirror image of the upper closing element 2, as shown in
A vertical rear wall 38 is formed on the base plate 11. Recesses 39 that are open to the rear and upward are formed in the rear wall 38 and the base plate 11, to hold an arm (not shown) that projects from the body of the refrigeration appliance and has at its end a bearing pin engaging in an opening 20 on the bottom of the recess 39, thereby concealing the arm from the view of an observer standing in front of the appliance. As with the closing element 2, the opening 20 belongs to a bearing bush 21 protruding into the interior of the door.
A final anchoring is achieved in that a stiffening element 22′ shown separated from the outer wall 1 and the closing element 2′ in
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A domestic appliance, comprising:
- a door having an inner wall and an outer wall, each of the inner wall and the outer wall having longitudinal edges and transverse edges, the inner wall connected to the outer wall along the longitudinal edges;
- at least one closing element connected to a respective one of the transverse edges of at least one of the inner wall and the outer wall, the closing element having a groove that is open towards an exterior side of the door; and
- a ledge supported by the outer wall and arranged along at least one of the transverse edges, the ledge angled towards the inner wall and engaged in the groove of the closing element.
16. The domestic appliance of claim 15, wherein the domestic appliance is a refrigeration appliance.
17. The domestic appliance of claim 15, wherein the groove is wider than the ledge engaging into the groove; wherein the groove has a side wall; wherein ribs protrude from the side wall; and wherein the ledge is clamped to the ribs.
18. The domestic appliance of claim 17, wherein the outer wall defines a front panel and two side edges of the door, and wherein the two side edges border the front panel.
19. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the outer wall comprises two peripheral edges to engage from the two side edges behind the front panel.
20. The domestic appliance of claim 19, wherein the closing element supports a wall that supports the front panel, and wherein a length of the wall is shorter than a distance between the two peripheral edges.
21. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the closing element has a front edge; wherein the door has a front face; and wherein the front edge of the closing element moves back behind the front face of the door.
22. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the closing element supports two tabs that abut on the outside of the two side edges.
23. The domestic appliance of claim 15, further comprising a door bearing bush formed on the closing element and a stiffening element that is fitted over the door bearing bush.
24. The domestic appliance of claim 22, further comprising a stiffening element, wherein each of the two side edges is fixed between the stiffening element and a respective one of the two tabs.
25. The domestic appliance of claim 19, further comprising a stiffening element that defines a stop for one of the peripheral edges.
26. The domestic appliance of claim 19, wherein the outer wall defines a hollow rib between a respective one of the two side edges and a respective one of the two peripheral edges; and wherein a stiffening element has a projection that engages in a hollow space of the hollow rib.
27. The domestic appliance of claim 23, wherein the stiffening element is latched to the closing element.
28. The domestic appliance of claim 23, wherein the door bearing bush defines an injection opening to inject insulating material into an inner hollow space of the door.
29. The domestic appliance of claim 23, wherein the door bearing bush comprises a vent valve to ventilate an inner hollow space of the door.
Type: Application
Filed: May 14, 2008
Publication Date: Jun 24, 2010
Applicant: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERÄTE GMBH (Munich)
Inventors: Jose Maria Arzoz Barandalla (Pamplona), Jose Angel Beguiristain Igoa (Etxarri Aranatz), Ander Sancho Sanchez (Pamplona)
Application Number: 12/600,679
International Classification: F25D 23/02 (20060101);