WO2019154377A1 - 一种风道组件和具有其的风冷冰箱 - Google Patents

一种风道组件和具有其的风冷冰箱 Download PDF

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WO2019154377A1
WO2019154377A1 PCT/CN2019/074622 CN2019074622W WO2019154377A1 WO 2019154377 A1 WO2019154377 A1 WO 2019154377A1 CN 2019074622 W CN2019074622 W CN 2019074622W WO 2019154377 A1 WO2019154377 A1 WO 2019154377A1
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王宁
任树飞
王萌
杨发林
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  • the invention relates to the technical field of air supply devices, and in particular to a air duct assembly and an air-cooled refrigerator having the same.
  • the present invention provides a duct assembly for supplying air to an inter-chamber including:
  • the outer casing is configured to be fixed to an outer side of the partition plate wall defining the compartment, and an outer cavity is defined inside the outer casing;
  • the inner casing is disposed opposite to the outer casing and disposed on the inner side of the compartment wall, and the inner casing defines an inner cavity therein;
  • An air inlet is opened on the outer casing to allow outside air to enter the external cavity through the air inlet;
  • a vent is formed in the wall of the compartment to connect the external cavity with the internal cavity
  • An air outlet is opened in the inner casing to supply air in the inner cavity to the inner compartment.
  • the outer casing has a side wall with an air inlet opening and a side peripheral wall extending perpendicularly from a circumferential side edge of the side wall, the outer casing being configured to shield the vent from the outer side of the compartment wall;
  • the projection of the outer surface of the side peripheral wall on the plane of the compartment wall is located outside the vent, and the projection of the inner surface of the side peripheral wall on the plane of the compartment wall falls into the vent.
  • the air duct assembly further includes:
  • the damper assembly is disposed inside the outer casing to controlly connect or block the air supply path from the air inlet to the vent, and the damper assembly comprises:
  • the damper is pivotally mounted to the inside of the damper frame and configured to be controllably rotated to an open position to communicate the air supply path from the air inlet to the vent, and to be controlled to rotate to the closed position for self-propelled The air supply path from the tuyere to the vent is blocked.
  • the outer casing has a partition extending from the side wall toward the partition wall to partition the outer cavity into an upper electric chamber and a lower air supply chamber;
  • the damper frame is configured to be embedded in the air supply chamber, and the air inlet is disposed at a position opposite to the air supply chamber of the partition wall;
  • the damper assembly is an electronically controlled damper assembly, and the electronic control device in the electronically controlled damper assembly is disposed in the electric matching chamber.
  • the air duct assembly is disposed on the partition wall of the lateral side of the compartment;
  • the inner casing has a wind deflector cover portion corresponding to the outer casing and an air outlet cylinder portion extending perpendicularly to the wind deflector cover portion and extending from a rear end thereof toward a middle portion of the rear side of the compartment;
  • the air outlet is opened on the front side of the air outlet body so that the air in the inner cavity flows forward through the air outlet into the compartment.
  • a drawer body is disposed in the compartment for accommodating the items to be stored in the compartment, and configured to be controlled to be pulled out or pushed into the compartment;
  • the back panel of the drawer body is provided with an airflow inlet, and is configured to abut the airflow inlet and the air outlet when the drawer body is completely pushed into the compartment.
  • the drawer body has an upward top opening
  • a drawer top cover is disposed above the drawer body to close the top opening when the drawer body is fully pushed into the compartment.
  • the air duct assembly further includes:
  • a first sealing strip configured to be annular and disposed at an edge of the wind deflector cover to seal a gap between the inner casing and the partition wall;
  • the second sealing strip is configured to be annular and disposed along the edge of the air outlet at the outer side of the inner casing to seal the gap between the airflow inlet and the air outlet when the drawer body is fully pushed into the compartment.
  • the rear portion of the drawer body is provided with an air intake grille configured to protrude toward the inside of the drawer body and fastened to the inner side of the airflow inlet.
  • the present invention also provides an air-cooled refrigerator including a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment, and the duct assembly according to any one of the above, wherein the refrigerating compartment is a compartment and the duct assembly is disposed between lateral sides of the refrigerating compartment Chamber wall
  • the air-cooled refrigerator further includes a drying chamber assembly disposed in a lower space of the refrigerating chamber, the drying chamber assembly including a drawer body having an upward opening for accommodating the items to be stored, and a drawer upper cover disposed above the drawer body;
  • the drawer body is configured to be controlled to be withdrawn or pushed into the refrigerating chamber, and the drawer cover closes the opening when the drawer body is completely pushed into the refrigerating chamber;
  • the back panel of the drawer body is provided with an airflow inlet, and is configured to directly contact the airflow inlet and the air outlet when the drawer body is completely pushed into the refrigerator compartment;
  • the air inlet is configured to be controllably in communication with the freezer compartment to controllably supply cooling airflow within the freezer compartment to the drying chamber assembly located within the refrigeration compartment via the air duct assembly.
  • the air duct assembly of the present invention does not need to be attached to an additional auxiliary structure, and can be conveniently and quickly installed on any plate body through which the air flow through hole is opened, and can be installed at any position of any room with the plate body and supply the outside room to the room. airflow.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic exploded view of a duct assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a compartment in which a duct assembly and a drying chamber assembly are installed, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 3 is a schematic exploded view of the compartment shown in Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a schematic exploded view of the compartment shown in Figure 2 from another angle;
  • Figure 4a is a schematic partial enlarged view of the drying chamber assembly of Figure 4, showing the snap-on structure of the upper front end of the drawer body;
  • Figure 4b is a schematic partial enlarged view of the drying chamber assembly of Figure 4, showing the snap-fit structure of the lower front end of the drawer body;
  • Figure 4c is a schematic partial enlarged view of the drying chamber assembly of Figure 4, showing the snap-on structure of the drawer door;
  • Figure 5 is a schematic exploded view of a drying chamber assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is a schematic exploded view of the drying chamber assembly viewed from another angle, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 7 is a side exploded view of a drying chamber assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 8 is a side cross-sectional view of a drying chamber assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 9 is a side perspective view of the drawer body in a fully pushed-in compartment position, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 10 is a side perspective view of the drying chamber assembly in a process position of being pushed into or pulled out of the compartment, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 11 is a schematic side view of a drawer seal in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 12 is a schematic air duct system diagram of a rotary damper of an air-cooled refrigerator when closed according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 13 is a schematic air duct system diagram of a rotary damper of an air-cooled refrigerator in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic exploded view of a duct assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • 2 is a schematic perspective view of a compartment in which a duct assembly and a drying chamber assembly are installed, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the duct assembly for supplying air to the compartment may include an outer casing 200 and an inner casing 300.
  • the outer casing 200 is configured to be secured to the outer side of the compartment panel wall 11 defining the compartment, and the outer casing 200 defines an exterior cavity therein.
  • the inner casing 300 is disposed to be disposed opposite the outer casing 200 on the inner side of the compartment panel wall 11, and the inner casing 300 defines an inner cavity therein.
  • the compartment may be a storage compartment for storage or other compartment requiring controlled ventilation.
  • the outer casing 200 may be provided with an air inlet 10 configured to be controlled to communicate with the external environment to allow air in the external environment to enter the external cavity via the air inlet 2010.
  • a vent 123 may be formed in the compartment wall 11 to communicate the external cavity with the internal cavity.
  • An air outlet 3020 may be defined in the inner casing 300 to supply air in the inner cavity to the inner portion of the chamber. That is, the inner and outer sides of the compartment wall 11 are respectively provided with an outer casing 200 and an inner casing 300 defining a part of the air supply space.
  • the air duct assembly of the present invention does not need to be attached to an additional auxiliary structure, and can be conveniently and quickly installed on any plate body through which the air flow through hole is opened, and can be installed at any position of any room with the plate body and supply the outside room to the room. airflow.
  • the outer casing 200 has a side wall 201 with an air inlet opening 2010 and a side peripheral wall 202 extending perpendicularly from a circumferential side edge of the side wall 201.
  • the outer casing 200 is configured from the compartment wall 11
  • the outer side vents the vent 123.
  • the projection of the outer surface of the side peripheral wall 202 on the plane of the compartment wall 11 is located outside the vent 123, and the projection of the inner surface of the side peripheral wall 202 on the plane of the compartment panel wall 11 falls into the vent 123.
  • the side peripheral wall 202 of the outer casing 200 has a certain thickness to simultaneously press against the inner region and the outer region of the vent 123, thereby ensuring the sealing effect between the side peripheral wall 202 and the compartment panel wall 11, and avoiding the mutual The chamber wall 11 is exposed to the flow path of the external chamber to the internal chamber, thereby preventing the chamber wall 11 from being directly impacted by the air flow.
  • the outer casing 200 and the inner casing 300 for constituting the air duct assembly of the present invention are respectively disposed on both sides of the same plate body, so that the overall structure of the air duct assembly is more compact, and the required installation space is small. At the same time, the air duct assembly of the present invention can also prevent the transmitted air stream from directly impacting the board body.
  • the special structure of the air duct assembly of the present invention is applicable to various storage devices requiring a controlled flow of air, and is particularly suitable for supplying airflow to an internal independent sub-chamber (for example, a drying chamber) of an air-cooled refrigerator. (will be explained in detail below).
  • an internal independent sub-chamber for example, a drying chamber
  • the air-cooled refrigerator may generally include a refrigerating compartment 10a and a freezing compartment 10b.
  • a refrigerating compartment door 10a' and a freezing compartment door 10b' are provided at the front openings of the refrigerating compartment 10a and the freezing compartment 10b, respectively, for opening or closing the refrigerating compartment 10a and the freezing compartment 10b, respectively.
  • the refrigerating compartment 10a may be disposed laterally adjacent to the freezing compartment 10b.
  • the refrigerating compartment 10a is disposed laterally of the freezing compartment 10b, and a partition is provided between the refrigerating compartment 10a and the freezing compartment 10b.
  • the partition plate may be composed of a compartment panel wall 11 on the side of the refrigerating compartment 10a, a compartment panel wall on the side of the freezing compartment 10b, and a foamed layer therebetween.
  • the air-cooled refrigerator of the embodiment of the present invention may further include a refrigeration cycle system and a duct.
  • the refrigeration cycle system may include, for example, a compressor, a condenser, a throttle element, and an evaporator.
  • the air-cooled refrigerator may further be provided with a fan 12 located in the air duct for blowing the airflow cooled and dehumidified by the evaporator to the refrigerating compartment 10a and/or the freezing compartment 10b.
  • a drying chamber 40 having a separate drying space composed of a drying chamber assembly may be disposed in a lower space of the refrigerating chamber 10a.
  • the drying principle of the drying chamber 40 is that after the gas cooled by the cold source is sent to the relatively high temperature closed environment, the relative humidity is lowered as the low temperature gas gradually heats up in the closed space, and the drying effect is effectively formed.
  • the fruit and vegetable food is stored in the refrigerating compartment 10a, so that the relative humidity in the refrigerating compartment 10a is high.
  • the upper space of the refrigerating compartment 10a has a higher relative humidity than the lower space.
  • the drying chamber 40 is disposed in the upper space in the refrigerating chamber 10a (i.e., in one-half of the space in the refrigerating chamber 10a), which is disadvantageous for the maintenance of the dry state in the drying chamber 40. Therefore, in some embodiments of the present invention, the drying chamber 40 is preferably disposed in the lower space in the refrigerating chamber 10a; in other words, the drying chamber 40 is disposed in the lower half of the space in the refrigerating chamber 10a.
  • a ventilating opening 10c is provided in the partition between the refrigerating compartment 10a and the freezing compartment 10b to controllably supply the cooling airflow of the lower portion of the freezing compartment 10b to the refrigerating compartment 10a via the venting opening 10c.
  • the air-cooled refrigerator further has a duct assembly disposed at the venting opening 10c to controlably communicate the drying space inside the drying chamber 40 with the freezing chamber 10b, thereby allowing the cooling airflow in the freezing chamber 10b to enter the drying space to achieve dehumidifying drying.
  • the outer casing 200 is disposed on the compartment panel wall 11 of the refrigerating compartment 10a on the side close to the freezing compartment 10b, and is fixable by the foaming layer.
  • a plurality of positioning grooves may be formed on the compartment wall 11.
  • a plurality of positioning posts can be correspondingly disposed on the inner casing 300 for positioning of the inner casing 300 on the compartment wall 11. It can be understood that the storage compartment 10 is the refrigerating compartment 10a of the air-cooled refrigerator in this embodiment.
  • the outer casing 200 may be made of a material such as a heat insulating foam.
  • the outer casing 200 may first be attached to the compartment panel wall 11 by a sponge strip, and the outer side may be attached with a sponge strip and a sealing strip, and then the outer casing 200 is fixed to the foaming process as the foaming process is performed.
  • the inner casing 300 can first be determined by a plurality of correspondingly disposed positioning posts and positioning slots, and then fixed to the compartment wall 11 by connectors.
  • the air duct assembly includes a damper assembly.
  • the damper assembly is disposed inside the outer casing 200 to controlly connect or block the air supply path from the air inlet port 2010 to the vent 123.
  • the damper assembly includes a damper frame 2032a and a swing damper 2032b.
  • the damper frame 2032a may be disposed in the outer cavity.
  • the rotary damper 2032b is configured to be pivotally mounted to the inside of the damper frame 2032a and configured to be controllably rotated to an open position to communicate the air supply path from the air inlet vent 2010 to the vent 123, and to be controlled to rotate to close The position is such that the air supply path from the air inlet port 2010 to the air vent 123 is blocked.
  • the damper assembly is configured to be integrally removably mounted within the duct assembly to simplify assembly of the duct assembly.
  • the outer casing 200 can be fixedly mounted first with the foam layer, and the rear damper assembly can be directly mounted to the outer cavity from the side of the refrigerating compartment.
  • the inner casing 300 is buckled to the inner side of the refrigerating compartment wall 11 to complete the assembly.
  • the outer casing 200 has a partition 203 that extends from the side wall 201 toward the chamber wall 11 to separate the outer cavity into an electrical cavity 2031 at the upper portion and a blower cavity 2032 at the lower portion.
  • the damper frame 2032a is disposed to be fitted in the air supply chamber 2032, and the air inlet port 2010 is disposed at a position opposite to the air supply chamber 2032 of the compartment wall 11.
  • the damper assembly may be an electronically controlled damper assembly, and the electronic control device 2032c in the electronically controlled damper assembly is disposed in the electrical matching chamber 2031.
  • the electric matching chamber 2031 and the air supply chamber 2032 can be completely exposed from the inner side of the vent 123, thereby simplifying the detachment of the damper assembly.
  • the ventilating portion of the damper assembly that is, the damper frame 2032a and the rotating damper 2032b
  • the electronic control portion that is, the electric control device 2032c
  • Figure 12 is a schematic air duct system diagram of a revolving damper of an air-cooled refrigerator in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 13 is a schematic air duct system diagram of a rotary damper of an air-cooled refrigerator in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the rotating damper 2032b when the drying chamber 40 does not need to supply air, the rotating damper 2032b is closed, the cooling airflow inside the freezing compartment 10b does not flow to the drying chamber 40, and the air flow in the refrigerator is shown in FIG. 12 (the solid arrow in the figure indicates the blowing direction) The dotted arrow indicates the return air direction); when the drying chamber 40 needs to supply air, the rotary damper 2032b is opened, and a part of the cooling airflow inside the freezing chamber 10b flows to the drying chamber 40, and the air flow in the refrigerator is shown in FIG.
  • the opening of the air inlet can also be adjusted by turning the damper 2032b.
  • the rotating damper 2032b adjusts the opening of the air outlet of the damper assembly.
  • the rotating damper 2032b adjusts the opening of the air outlet of the damper assembly.
  • a compartment side wall of the lateral side of the freezing compartment may be provided with a freezing side damper (not shown) to jointly control the opening and closing of the path of the cooling airflow in the freezing compartment toward the drying chamber component in the refrigerating compartment together with the duct assembly.
  • the inner casing 300 may have a wind deflector cover 301 disposed corresponding to the outer casing 200 and an air duct extending perpendicular to the wind deflector cover 301 and extending from the rear end thereof toward the middle of the rear side of the compartment.
  • the air outlet 3020 is opened on the front side of the air outlet cylinder 302 so that the air in the inner cavity flows forward through the air outlet 3020 into the compartment.
  • the compartment may be provided with a drying chamber arranged in cooperation with the air duct assembly, and an airflow inlet may be formed in the peripheral wall of the drying chamber to receive the airflow flowing out of the air outlet 3020.
  • the drying chamber 40 can be constructed from a detachable drying chamber assembly.
  • the drying chamber assembly can be comprised of a drawer-type sealed container, including a drawer body 400, a drawer door 500, and a drawer top cover 600.
  • the drawer body 400 can have a cavity for receiving the item to be stored and a top opening to accommodate the item to be stored.
  • the drawer body 400 can be configured to be controlled to be pulled or pushed into the storage compartment 10 for the user to pick up and place the item.
  • a drawer door 500 may be disposed at a front end of the drawer body 400 for pushing and pulling the drawer body 400.
  • the drawer door 500 can be integrally formed with the drawer body 400, and can also be made into a detachable split type by snapping or other connection.
  • the drawer top cover 600 can be disposed over the drawer body 400 to close the top opening when the drawer body 400 is fully pushed into the storage compartment 10 and to define a dry space with the drawer body 400 and the drawer door 500.
  • the drawer body 400 is provided with an air flow inlet 4001 configured to provide an air flow to the dry space.
  • Figure 3 is a schematic exploded view of the compartment shown in Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic exploded view of the compartment shown in Figure 2 as viewed from another angle.
  • the airflow inlet 4001 for ventilation of the drying chamber can be disposed on the back panel 402 of the drawer body 400, thereby better cooperating with the air duct assembly.
  • the airflow inlet 4001 may be configured to be directly opposite to the air outlet 3020 when the drawer body 400 is fully pushed into the refrigerating compartment to control the supply of the cooling airflow in the freezing compartment to the inside of the refrigerating compartment via the air duct assembly.
  • the inner casing 300 guides the cooling airflow from the freezing compartment to the rear of the refrigerating compartment, and supplies the cooling airflow into the drying space from the rear to the front. Further, when the drawer body 400 is completely pushed into the refrigerating chamber, the drawer body 400 abuts against the inner casing 300 and achieves independent sealing of the drying space through the opposite airflow inlet 4001 and the air outlet 3020. It should be noted that the independent sealing of the drying space at this time means that there is no other airflow exchange except for the controlled connection with the necessary air duct components.
  • the drying chamber assembly of the present invention receives the cooling air flow only through the air flow inlet 4001 and dehumidifies and dries the air therein during the temperature rise of the cooling air flow. That is, the drying space always has a relatively large air pressure during dehumidification and drying, and prevents humid air in the refrigerating chamber from entering the inside.
  • the air duct assembly further includes a first weather strip 710 and a second weather strip 720.
  • the first weather strip 710 is configured to be annular and disposed at an edge of the wind deflector cover portion 301 to seal a gap between the inner casing 300 and the compartment panel wall 11.
  • the second weather strip 720 can be configured to be annular and disposed outside the inner casing 300 along the edge of the air outlet 3020 to seal the gap between the airflow inlet 4001 and the air outlet 3020 when the drawer body 400 is fully pushed into the compartment.
  • the rear portion of the drawer body 400 may be provided with an air intake grill 4002 configured to protrude from the inside of the drawer body 400 to the inside of the airflow inlet 4001 to prevent solid impurities in the freezing chamber from entering the dry space with the cooling airflow.
  • the drying space of the present invention is defined by the drawer body 400, the drawer door 500 and the drawer upper cover 600 which are disposed in cooperation with each other, and further forms a separate drying space by the contact sealing of the three.
  • the airflow inlet 4001 is directly opened on the drawer body 400 to directly supply the dry airflow to the inside of the drawer body 400 in which the articles are housed, without providing a drawer cylinder.
  • the drying chamber assembly of the present invention directly covers and seals the top opening of the drawer body 400 through the drawer upper cover 600, so that the inside of the drawer body 400 forms a separately sealed dry space, and the airflow directly opened through the drawer body 400 by guiding the drying airflow.
  • the inlet 4001 enters the dry space without additional structure such as a drawer cylinder, which simplifies assembly of the drying chamber assembly and reduces manufacturing costs.
  • the drawer body 400 can have a back panel 402 and a bottom panel 403 joined to the back panel 402 at respective rear ends and two laterally spaced sides, respectively.
  • Side panel 401 Side panel 401.
  • the top outer sides of the two side plates 401 have two side ribs 4010 extending in the depth direction.
  • a pair of opening-facing slides 110 extending in the depth direction may be formed on the compartment wall 11 on the lateral sides of the storage compartment 10 (that is, the refrigerating compartment).
  • the compartment wall 11 may be a liner defining the refrigerator storage compartment 10.
  • the two side ribs 4010 on the drawer body 400 are configured to be movably respectively embedded in the pair of slides 110, thereby effecting the pull-out movement and the push-in movement of the drawer body 400 with respect to the storage compartment 10.
  • the two side ribs 4010 on the two side panels 401 simultaneously increase the contact area of the drawer body 400 with the drawer upper cover 600, enhancing the sealing of the dry space. That is, the drawer body 400 is slidably mounted in the storage compartment 10 through the side ribs 4010 disposed thereon, and the contact area with the drawer upper cover 600 is increased by the side ribs 4010 after being pushed into the storage space. .
  • Figure 7 is a side exploded view of a drying chamber assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the side ribs 4010 may be formed by an upper side strip 4010a disposed flush with the top of the side panel 401 and a lower side strip 4010b positioned below the upper side strip 4010a. Further, a plurality of vertically extending reinforcing ribs 4010c are disposed between the upper side strip 4010a and the lower side strip 4010b in the depth direction to enhance the structural strength and stability of the side ribs 4010.
  • each of the side ribs 4010 has two downwardly projecting sliding protrusions 4011, and the sliding protrusions 4011 are pulled out or pushed into the storage compartment 10 at the drawer body 400. The process continues to slide in contact with the slide 110, respectively.
  • the two sliding protrusions 4011 on each of the side ribs 4010 are disposed to be spaced apart from each other at the rear of the side ribs 4010, and wherein the lowermost convex portion of the one of the front sliding protrusions 4011 is disposed in a planar configuration.
  • the lower side strip 4010b may protrude downward to form a plurality of sliding protrusions 4011.
  • the lower side strip 4010b of each of the side ribs 4010 can be convexly formed with two sliding protrusions 4011, which are respectively a circular sliding protrusion 4011 at the rear end portion of the side rib 4010 and a circular sliding convex
  • the flat sliding projection 4011 on the front side of the 4011 is thereby ensured stable and smooth movement of the drawer body 400 while reducing the contact point of the side ridges 4010 and the slide 110 to reduce the sliding frictional resistance.
  • the drawer upper cover 600 may have a cover portion 601 and two side frame strips 602 respectively located on both lateral sides of the cover portion 601 and extending in the depth direction. Further, the cover portion 601 may be configured to have a concave-convex structure. Specifically, the cover portion 601 may be sequentially spaced apart in the depth direction to form laterally extending strip-like protrusions and strip-shaped recesses. Thereby, the structural strength of the cover portion 601 is enhanced and the flatness thereof is improved.
  • Figure 8 is a side cross-sectional view of a drying chamber assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 9 is a side perspective view of the drawer body 400 in a fully pushed position into the refrigerator compartment, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 10 is a side perspective view of the process chamber assembly in a process position for pushing in or out of the refrigerator compartment, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the drawer top cover 600 can be configured to lap over the compartment panel wall 11 and is configured to be controllably movable in a vertical direction.
  • the bottom surface of each side frame strip 602 of the drawer upper cover 600 has a plurality of upwardly concave positioning recesses 6020
  • the top surface of the side ribs 4010 of the drawer body 400 has a plurality of The positioning protrusion 4012 protrudes upward, and the plurality of positioning protrusions 4012 are disposed to be opposite to the plurality of positioning recesses 6020, respectively.
  • the bottom surface of the side frame strip 602 and the top surface of the side ribs 4010 each have a plurality of planar sections to fit together to seal the drawer body 400 when the drawer body 400 is fully pushed into the storage compartment 10.
  • Top opening A plurality of positioning recesses 6020 may be formed between the planar sections of the bottom surface of the side bezel 602, and a plurality of positioning recesses 6020 may be formed between the planar sections of the top surface of the side bead 4010, respectively.
  • a plurality of oppositely disposed positioning projections 4012 and positioning recesses 6020 are staggered during the drawer body 400 being pulled out or pushed into the storage compartment 10 (see FIG. 10).
  • the plurality of positioning projections 4012 are respectively abutted against the region of the side frame strip 602 located outside the plurality of positioning recesses 6020 (that is, the planar section) while moving the drawer upper cover 600 upward. That is, when the user pulls out or pushes the drawer body 400 outward, the drawer upper cover 600 automatically moves up to reduce its contact area with the drawer body 400, reducing the space between the drawer body 400 and the drawer upper cover 600. Sliding frictional resistance.
  • the positioning protrusion 4012 and the positioning recess 6020 disposed in the opposite position can also restrict the movement of the drawer body 400 in the depth direction, and together with the weight of the drawer cover 600 itself, prevent the drawer body 400 from sliding outward without external force, thereby ensuring the sliding.
  • the stability of the sealing effect of the drying chamber components may be provided with a stopper portion 6111 to define the drawer body 400 in a position to be fully pushed into the storage compartment 10, preventing the drawer body 400 from being excessively pushed into the storage compartment 10 and The drawer top cover 600 is topped up.
  • the drying chamber assembly of the air-cooled refrigerator of the present invention further reduces the component cost of the drying chamber assembly by overlapping the drawer upper cover 600 to the compartment side wall 201 without additional connection fixing members, and simplifies the installation operation and shortens The required man hours for installation. Further, the drawer upper cover 600, which can be moved up and down with the push-pull of the drawer body 400, greatly improves the usability of the drying chamber assembly.
  • the drawer body 400 is substantially detached, making the subsequent push-pull operation more labor-saving.
  • the falling of the upper cover 600 of the drawer can clearly feedback the completion degree of the resetting action to the user, thereby avoiding the unsealed dry space caused by the incomplete resetting action. problem.
  • the falling drawer top cover 600 can further ensure that the drying chamber assembly remains continuously sealed.
  • the number of the positioning recesses 6020 and the positioning protrusions 4012 are four, and are each disposed to be disposed opposite each other.
  • the central portion of the recess of the locating recess 6020 has the same curvature as the central portion of the lobing of the locating projection 4012.
  • the positioning protrusions 4012 and the positioning recesses 6020 may each be configured to be substantially curved, and the matching set of positioning protrusions 4012 and the arcing top sections of the positioning recesses 6020 (the corresponding areas of the positioning recesses 6020 may also be called The arcs of the arcuate segments are substantially equal so that the central projections of the positioning projection 4012 and the positioning recess 6020 fit.
  • the curvature of the concave edge section on the front and rear sides of the central portion of the depression is smaller than the curvature of the convex edge section on the front and rear sides of the central portion of the projection. That is, the positioning recess 6020 is more gradual than the positioning projection 4012, thereby facilitating the sliding movement of the positioning projection 4012 from the positioning recess 6020. Further, in the present embodiment, the inner side of the positioning recess 6020 and the positioning projection 4012 may be formed with a shielding portion to ensure a sealing effect at a section having different curvatures.
  • the positioning protrusion 4012 can be formed on the upper side strip 4010a.
  • Two positioning projections 4012 on each of the upper side strips 4010a are respectively located at the rear end portion of the side ribs 4010 and the front portion of the side ribs 4010, thereby causing the function between the drawer upper cover 600 and the drawer body 400.
  • the force is more evenly dispersed throughout the front and rear portions of the drawer assembly at the moment of actuation of the drawer body 400.
  • the positioning projection 4012 located at the rear end portion is moved below the positioning recess 6020 located at the front portion, the drawer upper cover 600 is dropped.
  • the top opening of the exposed drawer body 400 can provide sufficient space for the user to pick up and place the item, and the falling drawer top cover 600 can thereby prevent the drawer body 400 from being excessively pulled out, which is convenient for the user's operation and use.
  • the compartment wall 11 may be formed with four upwardly upward grooves 1010 and disposed opposite each other over the pair of slides 110.
  • the inner sides of the storage compartment 10 may be formed with strip-shaped inward protrusions on the inner sides of the storage compartment 10, and the protrusions may be similar to those used in the common storage compartment 10 of the refrigerator for overlapping the formation of the shelf. Connect the ribs.
  • the front and rear portions of the strip-like projections on each side may be formed with downward recesses to form the recesses 1010, respectively.
  • the strip-shaped projections and the grooves 1010 formed therein are all located in the same horizontal plane and are symmetrical with respect to the vertical center plane of the storage compartment 10 to ensure that the drawer upper cover 600 lapped thereon is horizontally disposed. Further, the strip-like projections may have a certain thickness in the height direction, thereby ensuring that the recess 1010 has a sufficient depth in the height direction so that the drawer upper cover 600 can be moved up and down in a small range. That is, it is ensured that the drawer upper cover 600 does not come off the recess 1010 during the upward movement.
  • the left and right lateral side ends of the drawer upper cover 600 are respectively outwardly extended to form four overlapping portions 6010, and the overlapping portions 6010 are configured to extend obliquely upward from the lateral side ends, respectively, and then horizontally outward. Extending to overlap the four grooves 1010, respectively. That is, the lap 6010 has a base portion 6010a extending obliquely upward from the lateral side end of the drawer upper cover 600, and the lower end of the base portion 6010a can be simultaneously fixedly coupled with the side surface and the upper surface of the drawer upper cover 600 to enhance the structural strength thereof. .
  • the extended ends of the bases 6010a of the four laps 6010 are all located in the same height plane and extend horizontally toward the outside of the drawer cover 600 to the horizontal lap panels 6010b. Further, a ferrule 6011 may be sleeved on the lap plate 6010b of each lap 6010 to cushion the impact when the drawer cover 600 is dropped.
  • the ferrule 6011 can be made of an elastic material such as rubber.
  • the drawer cover has a front bezel 603 at the front end of the cover portion 601 and extending in the lateral direction, and the front bezel 603 is configured to have a strip-shaped mounting groove 6030 that is open toward the front.
  • Figure 11 is a schematic side view of a drawer seal 700 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the drying chamber assembly can also include a drawer seal 700.
  • the drawer seal 700 is configured to be mounted within the strip mounting groove 6030 to fall with the drawer top cover 600 when the drawer body 400 is fully pushed into the storage compartment 10 and abut against the inside of the drawer door 500.
  • the drawer sealing strip can be made of an elastic material.
  • the drawer seal 700 may include a seal mounting portion 701 for snapping onto the mounting plate 6031 and a seal abutting portion 702 at a front side of the seal mounting portion 701.
  • the seal abutting portion 702 is configured as a hollow tubular shape, and a side connected to the seal attaching portion 701 is disposed in a plane, and a side abutting against the drawer door 500 is curved. That is, the seal abutting portion 702 has a substantially "D"-shaped cross section.
  • the seal mounting portion 701 has a shape of a groove 1010 having an opening rearward, that is, two plate-shaped mounting bars 701a having parallelism.
  • the inner side of the two plate-shaped mounting strips 701a may be provided with a plurality of inclined anti-slip strips 701b.
  • the anti-slip strip 701b is disposed to extend obliquely from the side of the opening of each of the mounting strips 701a from the side of the opening of the seal mounting portion 701 toward the side of the strip abutting portion 702, so that the seal mounting portion 701 is engaged with the mounting plate 6031 in the mounting groove 6030. Up and prevent it from coming off the mounting plate 6031.
  • the front end of the side panel 401 of the drawer body 400 has a vertically extending front rib 4020 that protrudes toward the outside, and the front rib 4020 is disposed with its upper end and the outer side of the upper end of the side panel 401.
  • the front ends of the side ribs 4010 are fixedly connected.
  • both the front ribs 4020 and the side ribs 4010 can be integrally formed with the side panels 401 to enhance structural strength.
  • the front end of the bottom plate 403 of the drawer body 400 can project forward to form a bottomed ridge 4030.
  • the bottom ribs 4030, the front ribs 4020, and the side ribs 4010 can be integrally formed integrally with the side plates 401.
  • the drawer door 500 may include a door panel body 501 and a door handle 502 located at an upper portion of the outer surface of the door panel body 501.
  • the inner side surface of the door panel body 501 may protrude outward to form a clip 5011, and the clip 5011 is configured to extend along both side edges and the bottom side of the drawer door 500.
  • the drawer door 500 can be directly snap-fitted to the front end of the drawer body 400 by the clip 5011.
  • a plurality of wedge-shaped protrusions are disposed on the strips 5011 at the lower portion of the inner surface of the door panel 501, and a plurality of through holes are respectively formed in the slot walls of the slots 4023 of the bottom ribs 4030.
  • the plurality of wedge-shaped projections on the clip 5011 can be engaged in the through holes in the card slot 4023 to prevent the drawer door 500 from coming off the drawer body 400.
  • a plurality of wedge-shaped protrusions may be disposed on the bottom surface of the card strip 5011, and a plurality of through holes may be disposed on the lower side groove wall of the card slot 4023 to ensure the sealing of the dry space.
  • a stop strip 5012 is formed on the outer surface of the strip 5011 on either side of the door panel body 501.
  • the stopper strip 5012 is configured to abut against the front end surface of the groove wall of the card slot 4023 when the card strip 5011 is inserted into the card slot 4023 to enhance the stability of the connection between the card strip 5011 and the card slot 4023.
  • the stop strip 5012 can also form a concave handle 5010 together with a portion of the strip 5011 and the edge region of the door panel 501 located laterally outward of the clip 5011, so that the user can hold and push the drawer door 500.
  • the upper end portions of the strips 5011 located on both sides of the door panel body 501 each have a block 5013 disposed away from the door panel body 501. That is, a space is left between the block 5013 and the door panel 501.
  • the block 5013 is configured to protrude from the upper end portion of the clip 5011 toward the lateral center plane of the door panel body 501.
  • a latching cavity 4013 can be formed above the front ribs 4020 on both sides of the drawer body 400, and is configured such that the latching block 5013 can extend from the bottom upward and be engaged therein. Thereby, the stability of the connection between the drawer door 500 and the drawer body 400 is further improved.
  • the drying chamber assembly of the present invention is connected to the card slot 4023 by the embedded connection of the clip 5011, thereby avoiding a gap between the drawer door 500 and the drawer body 400, enhancing the sealing of the drying chamber assembly.
  • the drawer door 500 has an angle of inclination when mounted to the front end of the drawer body 400.
  • the front end faces of the two side plates 401 of the drawer body 400 are configured to extend obliquely rearward from the bottom upward so that the drawer door 500 is tilted rearward when mounted on the drawer body 400.
  • the outer side of the upper end of the drawer door 500 is formed with a laterally extending door handle 502, and is configured such that the front surface of the door handle 502 is substantially in the same vertical plane as the bottom of the door panel body 501.
  • the bottom space inside the drawer body 400 is larger than the head space thereof, so that the items therein are stacked, and the door handle 502 can provide a grip portion across the entire width of the drawer door 500, so that the user can pull the drawer body. 400.
  • the drawer door 500 which is disposed at the same time, can also avoid interference with the door body for opening and closing the storage compartment 10.
  • air duct assembly of any of the above embodiments while particularly suitable for blowing air to a drying chamber in an air-cooled refrigerator, is also suitable for use with other storage devices.
  • drying chamber assembly can also be placed in conjunction with the duct assembly while in some other storage device requiring controlled ventilation.
  • the use of air duct components and drying chamber components in air-cooled refrigerators should not be limited by their application in other environments of use.

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Abstract

一种风道组件,用于向间室(10)送风,包括:外罩壳(200),配置成固定于限定间室(10)的间室板壁(11)的外侧,且外罩壳(200)内部限定有外部容腔;内罩壳(300),配置成与外罩壳(200)相对地设置于间室板壁(11)内侧,且内罩壳(300)内部限定有内部容腔;其中外罩壳(200)上开设有进风口(2010),以允许外部空气经由进风口(2010)进入外部容腔;间室板壁(11)上开设有通风口(123),以使外部容腔和内部容腔连通;且内罩壳(300)上开设有出风口(3020),以将内部容腔内的空气供应至间室(10)内部。风道组件无需依附于额外的辅助结构,可方便快捷地安装于任意开设有气流通孔的板体,进而可随板体安装于任意间室(10)的任意位置并为间室(10)供应外界气流。

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一种风道组件和具有其的风冷冰箱 技术领域
本发明涉及送风装置技术领域,特别是涉及一种风道组件和具有其的风冷冰箱。
背景技术
伴随消费者对于更加健康生活方式的期望,枸杞、茶叶、香菇、桂圆、冬虫夏草等干货食材在饮食结构中比重逐渐升高。但这些干货食材非常不易存储,需要放置在冰箱冷藏室中特殊的干燥室内保存。而现有干燥室组件且占用冰箱容积较大,且需要额外的风道组件为其受控送风,以保证干货食材所处空间具有适当的空气流通,不能使冰箱冷藏室内空间得到有效利用。如何同时满足特殊物品的长期储存需求又尽可能降低对冰箱既有容积的影响是函待解决的问题。
发明内容
本发明的一个目的是针对现有技术中存在的上述缺陷,提供一种结构简单的风道组件。本发明一个进一步的目的是要提供一种具有风道组件的风冷冰箱。
特别地,本发明提供了一种风道组件,用于向间室送风,包括:
外罩壳,配置成固定于限定间室的间室板壁的外侧,且外罩壳内部限定有外部容腔;
内罩壳,配置成与外罩壳相对地设置于间室板壁内侧,且内罩壳内部限定有内部容腔;其中
外罩壳上开设有进风口,以允许外部空气经由进风口进入外部容腔;
间室板壁上开设有通风口,以使外部容腔和内部容腔连通;且
内罩壳上开设有出风口,以将内部容腔内的空气供应至间室内部。
可选地,外罩壳具有开设有进风口的侧壁和自侧壁的周侧边缘垂直延伸出的侧周壁,外罩壳配置成自间室板壁的外侧遮蔽通风口;且
侧周壁的外表面在间室板壁所在平面上的投影位于通风口外,侧周壁的内表面在间室板壁所在平面上的投影落入通风口内。
可选地,风道组件还包括:
风门组件,设置于外罩壳内部,以受控使自进风口至通风口的送风路径连通或阻断,风门组件包括:
风门框架,设置于外部容腔;和
转动风门,可枢转地安装于风门框架的内侧,并配置成可受控转动至打开位置以使自进风口至通风口的送风路径连通,以及可受控转动至关闭位置以使自进风口至通风口的送风路径阻断。
可选地,外罩壳具有自侧壁朝向间室板壁凸出延伸的分隔部,以将外部容腔分隔为位于上部的电配腔和位于下部的送风腔;
风门框架配置成嵌入安装于送风腔,且进风口设置于间室板壁的与送风腔相对的位置;以及
风门组件为电控风门组件,电控风门组件中的电控装置设置于电配腔。
可选地,风道组件设置于位于间室横向侧部的间室板壁上;且
内罩壳具有与外罩壳对应设置的导风板盖部和垂直于导风板盖部并自其后端朝向间室后侧中部延伸的出风筒体部;以及
出风口开设于出风筒体部的前侧,以使内部容腔内的空气经由出风口向前流动进入间室。
可选地,间室内设置有抽屉本体,以用于容纳待存于间室的物品,配置成可受控抽出或推入间室;
抽屉本体的后背板开设有气流入口,且配置成当抽屉本体完全推入间室时,气流入口与出风口正对抵接。
可选地,抽屉本体具有向上的顶部开口;
抽屉本体的上方设置有抽屉上盖,以在抽屉本体完全推入间室时封闭顶部开口。
可选地,风道组件还包括:
第一密封条,配置成环形并设置于导风板盖部的边缘,以密封内罩壳与间室板壁之间的间隙;和
第二密封条,配置成环形并沿出风口的边缘设置于内罩壳外侧,以在抽屉本体完全推入间室时,密封气流入口与出风口之间的间隙。
可选地,抽屉本体后部设置有进气格栅,配置成向抽屉本体内部凸出地罩扣于气流入口内侧。
本发明还提供一种风冷冰箱,包括冷冻室和冷藏室,以及根据上述任一项的风道组件,其中,冷藏室为间室,风道组件设置于位于冷藏室的横向侧部的间室板壁;
风冷冰箱还包括设置在冷藏室内下部空间中的干燥室组件,干燥室组件包括用于容纳待存物品的具有向上开口的抽屉本体和设置于抽屉本体上方的抽屉上盖;
抽屉本体配置成可受控抽出或推入冷藏室,且抽屉上盖在抽屉本体完全推入冷藏室时封闭开口;
抽屉本体的后背板开设有气流入口,且配置成在抽屉本体完全推入冷藏室时,气流入口与出风口正对抵接;且
进风口配置成可受控与冷冻室连通,以将冷冻室内的冷却气流受控地经由风道组件供应至位于冷藏室内部的干燥室组件内。
本发明的风道组件无需依附于额外的辅助结构,可方便快捷地安装于任意开设有气流通孔的板体,进而可随该板体安装于任意间室的任意位置并为间室供应外界气流。
根据下文结合附图对本发明具体实施例的详细描述,本领域技术人员将会更加明了本发明的上述以及其他目的、优点和特征。
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后文将参照附图以示例性而非限制性的方式详细描述本发明的一些具体实施例。附图中相同的附图标记标示了相同或类似的部件或部分。本领域技术人员应该理解,这些附图未必是按比例绘制的。附图中:
图1是根据本发明一个实施例的风道组件的示意性分解图;
图2是根据本发明一个实施例的安装有风道组件和干燥室组件的间室的示意性透视图;
图3是图2所示间室的示意性分解图;
图4是图2所示间室的自另一角度观察的示意性分解图;
图4a是图4所示干燥室组件的示意性局部放大视图,其中示出了抽屉本体前端上部的卡接结构;
图4b是图4所示干燥室组件的示意性局部放大视图,其中示出了抽屉本体前端下部的卡接结构;
图4c是图4所示干燥室组件的示意性局部放大视图,其中示出了抽屉门的卡接结构;
图5是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件的示意性分解图;
图6是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件自另一角度观察的示意性分解图;
图7是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件的侧视分解图;
图8是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件的侧向剖视图;
图9是根据本发明一个实施例的抽屉本体处于完全推入间室位置的侧向透视图;
图10是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件处于推入或拉出间室过程位置的侧向透视图;
图11是根据本发明一个实施例的抽屉封条的示意性侧视图;
图12是根据本发明一个实施例的风冷冰箱的转动风门关闭时的示意性风道系统图;
图13是根据本发明一个实施例的风冷冰箱的转动风门开启时的示意性风道系统图。
具体实施方式
图1是根据本发明一个实施例的风道组件的示意性分解图。图2是根据本发明一个实施例的安装有风道组件和干燥室组件的间室的示意性透视图。
用于向间室送风的风道组件可包括外罩壳200和内罩壳300。外罩壳200配置成固定于限定出该间室的间室板壁11的外侧,且外罩壳200内部限定有外部容腔。内罩壳300配置成与外罩壳200相对地设置于间室板壁11的内侧,且内罩壳300内部限定有内部容腔。间室可以为用于储物的储物间室或其他需要受控通风的间室。
进一步地,外罩壳200上可开设有进风口2010,配置成可受控与外部环境连通,以允许外部环境中的空气经由进风口2010进入外部容腔。间室板壁11上可开设有通风口123,以使外部容腔和内部容腔连通。内罩壳300上可开设有出风口3020,以将内部容腔内的空气供应至该间室内部。也即是,间室板壁11的内外两侧分别设置有限定出部分送风空间的外罩壳200和内罩壳300。
本发明的风道组件无需依附于额外的辅助结构,可方便快捷地安装于任意开设有气流通孔的板体,进而可随该板体安装于任意间室的任意位置并为间室供应外界气流。
具体地,在一些实施例中,外罩壳200具有开设有进风口2010的侧壁201和自侧壁201的周侧边缘垂直延伸出的侧周壁202,外罩壳200配置成自间室板壁11的外侧遮蔽通风口123。侧周壁202的外表面在间室板壁11所在平面上的投影位于通风口123外,侧周壁202的内表面在间室板壁11所在平面上的投影落入通风口123内。
也即是,外罩壳200的侧周壁202具有一定厚度,以同时压覆于通风口123的内部区域和外部区域,由此保证侧周壁202和间室板壁11之间的密封效果,以及避免间室板壁11暴露于外部容腔至内部容腔的流动路径上,进而避免间室板壁11直接受到气流冲击。
本发明的用于构成风道组件的外罩壳200和内罩壳300相对应地分别设置在同一板 体的两侧,使得风道组件整体结构更为紧凑,所需安装空间较小。同时,本发明的风道组件还可避免所传输的气流对该板体产生直接冲击。
由于上述结构特点,本发明的风道组件的这种特殊结构适用于各种需要可控流通气流的储物装置,尤其适用于向风冷冰箱的内部独立子间室(例如干燥室)供应气流(将在下文中详细说明)。
本发明还提供一种具有上述风道组件的风冷冰箱。具体地,风冷冰箱一般性地可包括冷藏室10a和冷冻室10b。在冷藏室10a和冷冻室10b的前开口处分别设置冷藏室门10a’和冷冻室门10b’,用以分别打开或关闭冷藏室10a和冷冻室10b。冷藏室10a可与冷冻室10b侧向相邻设置。或者说冷藏室10a设置在冷冻室10b侧向,冷藏室10a与冷冻室10b之间设置有隔板。隔板可由位于冷藏室10a侧的间室板壁11、位于冷冻室10b侧的间室板壁及二者之间的发泡层构成。
如本领域技术人员可以理解的,本发明实施例的风冷冰箱还可包括制冷循环系统以及风道。制冷循环系统例如可包括压缩机、冷凝器、节流元件以及蒸发器。风冷冰箱还可设有位于所述风道内的风机12,风机12用以将经过蒸发器降温除湿后的气流吹向冷藏室10a和/或冷冻室10b。
进一步地,冷藏室10a的下部空间中可设置由干燥室组件构成的具有独立干燥空间的干燥室40。干燥室40的干燥原理在于:将经过冷源冷却的气体送入相对高温的封闭环境中后,随着低温气体在封闭空间逐渐升温,导致相对湿度下降,有效形成干燥效果。
通常,冷藏室10a内会存放果蔬类食物,使得冷藏室10a内的相对湿度较高。冷藏室10a的上部空间相比其下部空间会有更高的相对湿度。将干燥室40设置在冷藏室10a内上部空间(即冷藏室10a内上二分之一的空间中),不利于干燥室40内干燥状态的保持。因此,在本发明一些实施例中,优选将干燥室40设置在冷藏室10a内下部空间中;换句话说,干燥室40设置在冷藏室10a内下二分之一的空间中。
在一些实施例中,冷藏室10a与冷冻室10b之间的隔板上设置有通风开口10c,以经由通风开口10c将所述冷冻室10b下部的冷却气流受控地供应至位于冷藏室10a内的干燥室40内部。风冷冰箱还具有设置于该通风开口10c处的风道组件,以使位于干燥室40内部的干燥空间与冷冻室10b可控连通,进而使冷冻室10b内冷却气流进入干燥空间实现除湿干燥。
优选地,外罩壳200设置于冷藏室10a的靠近冷冻室10b一侧的间室板壁11上,并可通过发泡层固定。进一步地,间室板壁11上可形成有多个定位槽。内罩壳300上可相应地设置有多个定位柱以便内罩壳300在间室板壁11上的定位。可以理解的,储物间室10在本实施例中即为风冷冰箱的冷藏室10a。
进一步地,外罩壳200可由绝热泡沫等材料制成。此外,在安装过程中,外罩壳200可首先通过海绵条贴附在间室板壁11上,其外侧可贴附有海绵条和密封条,随后随着发泡过程外罩壳200被固定于发泡层内且与发泡材料相隔离。相应地,内罩壳300可首先通过多个对应设置的定位柱和定位槽进行安装位置的确定,随后通过连接件与间室板壁11固定。
在一些实施例中,风道组件包括风门组件。风门组件设置于外罩壳200内部,以受控使自进风口2010至通风口123的送风路径连通或阻断。具体地,风门组件包括风门框架2032a和转动风门2032b。风门框架2032a可设置于外部容腔。转动风门2032b配置成 可枢转地安装于风门框架2032a的内侧,并配置成可受控转动至打开位置以使自进风口2010至通风口123的送风路径连通,以及可受控转动至关闭位置以使自进风口2010至通风口123的送风路径阻断。也即是,风门组件配置成整体可拆卸地安装于风道组件内,以简化风道组件的装配。具体地,外罩壳200可首先随发泡层固定安装,而后风门组件可直接自冷藏室内侧安装于外部容腔,最后将内罩壳300罩扣于冷藏室间室板壁11内侧完成装配。
在一些实施例中,外罩壳200具有自侧壁201朝向间室板壁11凸出延伸的分隔部203,以将外部容腔分隔为位于上部的电配腔2031和位于下部的送风腔2032。在本实施例中,风门框架2032a配置成嵌入安装于送风腔2032,且进风口2010设置于间室板壁11的与送风腔2032相对的位置。风门组件可以为电控风门组件,电控风门组件中的电控装置2032c设置于电配腔2031。
也即是,电配腔2031和送风腔2032均可完整地自通风口123内侧露出,由此简化了风门组件拆装。此外,风门组件的转动通风部分(也即是风门框架2032a和转动风门2032b)与电控部分(也即是电控装置2032c)相互隔开设置在两个子容腔内,由此使风门组件的检测维修或更换操作更为简便。
图12是根据本发明一个实施例的风冷冰箱的转动风门关闭时的示意性风道系统图。图13是根据本发明一个实施例的风冷冰箱的转动风门开启时的示意性风道系统图。
具体地,当干燥室40不需要送风时,转动风门2032b关闭,冷冻室10b内部的冷却气流不流向干燥室40,冰箱中的风路流向参见图12(图中实线箭头表示送风方向,虚线箭头表示回风方向);当干燥室40需要送风时,转动风门2032b开启,冷冻室10b内部的部分冷却气流流向干燥室40,冰箱中的风路流向参见图13。转动风门2032b也可调节进风口的开度大小。具体地,当干燥室40需要风量大时,转动风门2032b调大风门组件的送风口开度,当干燥室40需要风量小时,转动风门2032b调小风门组件的送风口开度。
进一步地,冷冻室横向侧部的间室板壁上可设置有冷冻侧风门(图中未示出),以和风道组件共同控制冷冻室内冷却气流朝向冷藏室内干燥室组件流动的路径的通断。
在一些实施例中,内罩壳300可具有与外罩壳200对应设置的导风板盖部301和垂直于导风板盖部301并自其后端朝向间室后侧中部延伸的出风筒体部302。出风口3020开设于出风筒体部302的前侧,以使内部容腔内的空气经由出风口3020向前流动进入间室。间室内可设置有与风道组件配合设置的干燥室,干燥室的周壁上可开设有气流入口,以接收自出风口3020流出的气流。
在一些实施例中,干燥室40可由可拆卸的干燥室组件构成。具体地,干燥室组件可由抽屉式密封容器组成,包括抽屉本体400、抽屉门500和抽屉上盖600。抽屉本体400可具有容纳待存物品的容腔及顶部开口,以容纳待存物品。抽屉本体400可配置成可受控拉出或推入储物间室10,以便用户取放物品。抽屉门500可设置于抽屉本体400的前端,用于推拉抽屉本体400。抽屉门500可与抽屉本体400一体成型制成,也可通过卡接或其他连接方式制成可拆卸的分体式。特别地,抽屉上盖600可设置于抽屉本体400上方,以在抽屉本体400完全推入储物间室10时封闭顶部开口,并与抽屉本体400和抽屉门500共同限定出干燥空间。进一步地,抽屉本体400上设置有气流入口4001,配置成向干燥空间提供气流。
图3是图2所示间室的示意性分解图。图4是图2所示间室的自另一角度观察的示 意性分解图。
参见图3和图4,干燥室的用于通风的气流入口4001可设置于抽屉本体400的后背板402上,由此可更好地与风道组件配合。具体地,气流入口4001可配置成在抽屉本体400完全推入冷藏室时,可与出风口3020正对抵接,以将冷冻室内的冷却气流受控地经由风道组件供应至位于冷藏室内部的干燥室组件内。
也即是,内罩壳300将来自冷冻室的冷却气流引导至冷藏室的后部,实现自后向前将冷却气流供应至干燥空间内。进一步地,当抽屉本体400完全推入冷藏室内后,抽屉本体400与内罩壳300抵接,并通过正对的气流入口4001和出风口3020实现干燥空间的独立密封。需要说明的是,此时干燥空间的独立密封是指除了与必要的风道组件可受控连通外,不存在其他任何的气流交换。
本发明的干燥室组件仅通过气流入口4001接收冷却气流,并在冷却气流的升温过程中其内空气的除湿干燥。也即是,干燥空间在除湿干燥的过程中始终具有一个相对较大的气压,避免冷藏室内的潮湿空气进入其内。
在一些实施例中,风道组件还包括第一密封条710和第二密封条720。第一密封条710配置成环形并设置于导风板盖部301的边缘,以密封内罩壳300与间室板壁11之间的间隙。第二密封条720可配置成环形并沿出风口3020的边缘设置于内罩壳300外侧,以在抽屉本体400完全推入间室时,密封气流入口4001与出风口3020之间的间隙。进一步地,抽屉本体400后部可设置有进气格栅4002,配置成向抽屉本体400内部凸出地罩扣于气流入口4001内侧,以防止冷冻室内的固体杂质随冷却气流进入干燥空间。
本发明的干燥空间由相互配合设置的抽屉本体400、抽屉门500和抽屉上盖600限定而成,进而由三者的接触密封形成独立的干燥空间。气流入口4001直接开设于抽屉本体400上,以将干燥气流直接供应至容放物品的抽屉本体400内部,无需设置抽屉筒体。
进一步地,本发明的干燥室组件通过抽屉上盖600直接遮盖并密封抽屉本体400的顶部开口,使抽屉本体400内部形成独立密封的干燥空间,以及通过引导干燥气流直接通过抽屉本体400开设的气流入口4001进入该干燥空间内,无需额外设置抽屉筒体等结构,简化了干燥室组件的装配,降低了制造成本。
继续参见图3和图4,在本发明的一些实施例中,抽屉本体400可具有后背板402和在各自的后端与后背板402结合的底板403和两个分别位于横向两侧的侧板401。进一步地,两个侧板401的顶部外侧具有沿进深方向延伸的两个侧凸条4010。储物间室10(也即是冷藏室)横向两侧的间室板壁11上可形成有相对设置的沿进深方向延伸的一对开口相对的滑道110。具体地,间室板壁11可以为限定出冰箱储物间室10的内胆。抽屉本体400上的两个侧凸条4010配置成可移动地分别嵌入设置在一对滑道110内,由此实现抽屉本体400相对储物间室10的拉出移动和推入移动。此外,两个侧板401上的两个侧凸条4010同时增加了抽屉本体400与抽屉上盖600的接触面积,增强干燥空间的密封性。也即是,抽屉本体400通过其上设置的侧凸条4010可滑动地安装于储物间室10内,并在推入储物空间后通过侧凸条4010增加与抽屉上盖600的接触面积。
图7是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件的侧视分解图。
参见图7,在本发明的一些实施例中,侧凸条4010可由与侧板401顶部平齐设置的上侧条4010a和位于上侧条4010a下方的下侧条4010b构成。进一步地,上侧条4010a和下侧条4010b之间沿进深方向间间隔设置有多个竖向延伸的加强筋4010c,以增强侧凸 条4010的结构强度和稳定性。
在本发明的一些实施例中,每个侧凸条4010的底面均具有两个向下凸出的滑动凸起4011,且滑动凸起4011在抽屉本体400拉出或推入储物间室10的过程中分别持续与滑道110滑动接触。每个侧凸条4010上的两个滑动凸起4011配置成相间隔地设置于侧凸条4010的后部,且其中相对靠前的一个滑动凸起4011的凸出最低处配置成平面结构。
也即是,下侧条4010b可向下凸出形成多个滑动凸起4011。具体地,每个侧凸条4010的下侧条4010b可凸出形成有两个滑动凸起4011,分别为位于侧凸条4010的后端部的圆弧滑动凸起4011和位于圆弧滑动凸起4011前侧的平面滑动凸起4011,由此在减少侧凸条4010与滑道110的接触点以降低滑动摩擦阻力的同时保证抽屉本体400的稳定平滑移动。
抽屉上盖600可具有盖板部601和分别位于盖板部601横向两侧且沿进深方向延伸的两个侧框条602。进一步地,盖板部601可配置为呈凹凸结构。具体地,盖板部601可沿着进深方向依次间隔形成横向延伸的条状凸起和条状凹陷。由此,增强盖板部601的结构强度并提升其平面度。
图8是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件的侧向剖视图。图9是根据本发明一个实施例的抽屉本体400处于完全推入冰箱间室位置的侧向透视图。图10是根据本发明一个实施例的干燥室组件处于推入或拉出冰箱间室过程位置的侧向透视图。
在本发明的一些实施例中,抽屉上盖600可配置成搭接于间室板壁11上,且配置成可受控沿竖直方向移动。具体地,参见图8至图10,抽屉上盖600的每个侧框条602的底面均具有多个向上凹入的定位凹陷6020,抽屉本体400的侧凸条4010的顶面均具有多个向上凸出的定位凸起4012,且多个定位凸起4012配置成分别与多个定位凹陷6020相对设置。
也即是,侧框条602的底面和侧凸条4010的顶面均具有多个平面区段,以在抽屉本体400完全推入储物间室10内时相互贴合以密封抽屉本体400的顶部开口。多个定位凹陷6020可形成于侧框条602底面的平面区段之间,多个定位凹陷6020可相应地形成于侧凸条4010顶面的平面区段之间。由此,当抽屉本体400完全推入储物间室10内时,平面区段以外的区域可通过定位凸起4012和定位凹陷6020实现抽屉本体400顶部开口的密封。
进一步地,多个一一相对设置的定位凸起4012和定位凹陷6020,在抽屉本体400拉出或推入储物间室10的过程中会错开(参见图10)。由此,使得多个定位凸起4012分别抵顶在侧框条602的位于多个定位凹陷6020外侧的区域(也即是平面区段),同时使抽屉上盖600上移。也即是,当用户向外拉出或向内推入抽屉本体400时,抽屉上盖600会自动上移以减少其与抽屉本体400的接触面积,降低抽屉本体400和抽屉上盖600之间的滑动摩擦阻力。
此外,当抽屉本体400完全推入储物间室10时,多个一一对应设置的定位凸起4012和定位凹陷6020恢复至初始的正对位置(参见图9),由此使得多个定位凸起4012分别正对多个定位凹陷6020。此时定位凸起4012刚好位于定位凹陷6020内,侧框条602的平面区段和侧凸条4010上的平面区段也刚好正对,由此使抽屉上盖600下移,与抽屉本体400的顶部开口边缘贴合并将开口密封。此外,对位设置的定位凸起4012和定位凹陷6020还可在进深方向限制抽屉本体400的移动,并与抽屉上盖600自身重量共同防止抽 屉本体400在无外力作用下向外滑动,保证了干燥室组件密封效果的稳定性。进一步地,抽屉上盖600的后端可设置有止挡部6111,以限定抽屉本体400处于完全推入储物间室10的位置,防止抽屉本体400被过度推入储物间室10并将抽屉上盖600向上顶开。
本发明的风冷冰箱的干燥室组件通过将抽屉上盖600搭接于间室侧壁201,无需额外的连接固定件,进一步降低了干燥室组件的零部件成本,同时简化了安装操作且缩短了安装所需的工时。进一步地,可随抽屉本体400的推拉而上下移动的抽屉上盖600使干燥室组件的实用性大大提高。具体地,在实际使用中,当用户需要推拉抽屉本体400取放其内物品时,只需稍稍用力提供一个初始的作用力使定位凸起4012脱离定位凹陷6020,即可使抽屉上盖600与抽屉本体400基本脱离,使随后的推拉动作更为省力。相应地,当用户完成物品取放需要将抽屉本体400复位时,抽屉上盖600的下落可将复位动作的完成程度明确地反馈给用户,避免出现由于复位动作不完整导致的干燥空间不密封的问题。此外,如前所述,下落的抽屉上盖600还可进一步保证干燥室组件保持持续密封。
在本发明的一些实施例中,定位凹陷6020和定位凸起4012的数量均为四个,且均配置成两两相对地设置。特别地,定位凹陷6020的凹陷中心区段与定位凸起4012的凸起中心区段具有相同的曲率。也即是,定位凸起4012和定位凹陷6020可均配置为大致呈弧形,且相匹配的一组定位凸起4012和定位凹陷6020的弧顶区段(定位凹陷6020的相应区域也可称为弧底区段)的弧度大致相等,以使定位凸起4012和定位凹陷6020的中心区段贴合。
进一步地,位于凹陷中心区段前后两侧的凹陷边缘区段的曲率小于位于凸起中心区段前后两侧的凸起边缘区段的曲率。也即是,定位凹陷6020相比于定位凸起4012更为平缓,由此便于定位凸起4012自定位凹陷6020滑动移出和移入。此外,在本实施例中,定位凹陷6020和定位凸起4012的内侧可形成有遮挡部,以保证曲率不同的区段处的密封效果。
在一些实施例中,定位凸起4012可形成于上侧条4010a。每个上侧条4010a上的两个定位凸起4012可分别位于侧凸条4010的后端部和侧凸条4010的前部,由此,使抽屉上盖600和抽屉本体400之间的作用力在拉出抽屉本体400的启动瞬间更为均匀地分散在整个抽屉组件的前部和后部。此外,在抽屉本体400的拉出过程中,当位于后端部的定位凸起4012移动至位于前部的定位凹陷6020的下方时,会使抽屉上盖600下落。此时,已经露出的抽屉本体400的顶部开口已可提供足够的空间给用户取放物品,下落的抽屉上盖600由此可防止抽屉本体400被过度拉出,便于用户的操作和使用。
在本发明的一些实施例中,间室板壁11上可形成有四个开口向上的凹槽1010,且配置成两两相对地设置于一对滑道110上方。储物间室10横向两侧的内胆上可均形成有呈条状的向内的凸起,该凸起可类似于一般冰箱储物间室10中用于搭接搁物板形成的搭接凸条。每侧的条状凸起的前部和后部可分别形成有向下的凹陷以形成凹槽1010。
条状凸起及其上开设的凹槽1010均位于同一水平面内且相对储物间室10的竖向中心面对称,以保证搭接于其上的抽屉上盖600水平设置。进一步地,条状凸起可在高度方向具有一定的厚度,由此保证凹槽1010在高度方向具有足够深度,以使抽屉上盖600可在一较小的范围内上下移动。也即是,保证抽屉上盖600在上移的过程中不会脱离凹槽1010。
在本发明的一些实施例中,抽屉上盖600的左右横向侧端分别向外伸出形成有四个搭接部6010,搭接部6010配置成分别自横向侧端倾斜向上延伸而后水平向外延伸,以分别搭接于四个凹槽1010内。也即是,搭接部6010具有自抽屉上盖600的横向侧端斜向上延伸的基部6010a,基部6010a的低端可同时与抽屉上盖600的侧表面和上表面固定连接以增强其结构强度。四个搭接部6010的基部6010a的延伸顶端均位于同一高度平面内并朝向抽屉上盖600的外侧延伸出水平的搭接板6010b。进一步地,每个搭接部6010的搭接板6010b上可均套设有套圈6011,以缓冲抽屉上盖600下落时的冲击。套圈6011可由橡胶等弹性材料制成。
在本发明的一些实施例中,抽屉盖板具有位于盖板部601前端并沿横向方向延伸的前框条603,且前框条603配置成具有开口向前的条形安装槽6030。
图11是根据本发明一个实施例的抽屉封条700的示意性侧视图。
参见图11,干燥室组件还可包括抽屉封条700。抽屉封条700配置成安装于条形安装槽6030内,以在抽屉本体400完全推入储物间室10时随抽屉上盖600下落,并与抽屉门500的内侧抵接。抽屉密封条可由弹性材料制成。
进一步地,安装槽6030内可设置有水平延伸的安装板6031,以使前框条603的截面大致呈“E”形。抽屉封条700可包括用于卡接在安装板6031的封条安装部701和位于封条安装部701前侧的封条抵接部702。封条抵接部702配置为中空的管状,其与封条安装部701连接的一侧配置为平面,其与抽屉门500抵接的一侧呈弧形。也即是,封条抵接部702具有大致呈“D”形的截面。当抽屉本体400被完全推入储物间室10后,封条抵接部702受抽屉上盖600和抽屉门500的挤压并封闭抽屉门500与抽屉本体400之间及抽屉门500与抽屉上盖600之间的间隙。封条安装部701呈开口向后的凹槽1010状,也即是具有平行的两个板状安装条701a。两个板状安装条701a的内侧可设置有多个倾斜的防滑条701b。防滑条701b配置成自每个安装条701a的内侧表面自封条安装部701的开口所在侧朝向封条抵接部702所在侧倾斜延伸,以便封条安装部701卡接于安装槽6030内的安装板6031上,且防止其自安装板6031脱落。
参见图4a至图4c,在一些实施例中,抽屉本体400的侧板401前端具有朝向外侧凸出的竖向延伸的前凸条4020,前凸条4020配置成其上端与侧板401上端外侧的侧凸条4010的前端固定相连。在一些进一步的实施例中,前凸条4020与侧凸条4010均可与侧板401一体成型制成,以增强结构强度。在进一步地实施例中,抽屉本体400的底板403前端可向前凸出形成有底凸条4030。底凸条4030、前凸条4020和侧凸条4010可共同与侧板401一体成型制成。
在一些实施例中,前凸条4020和底凸条4030的前端面可开设有连续的开口向前的卡槽4023。抽屉门500可包括门板体501和位于门板体501外表面上部的门把手502。门板体501的内侧表面可向外凸出形成卡条5011,且卡条5011配置成沿抽屉门500的两个侧边和底边延续延伸。由此,抽屉门500可通过卡条5011直接卡接安装于抽屉本体400的前端。
进一步地,位于门板体501内表面下部的卡条5011上可间隔设置多个楔形凸起,位于底凸条4030的卡槽4023的槽壁上可相应开设有多个通孔。由此,当抽屉门500安装于抽屉本体400前端时,卡条5011上的多个楔形凸起可卡接于卡槽4023上的通孔内,防止抽屉门500脱离抽屉本体400。具体地,多个楔形凸起可设置于卡条5011的底表面, 多个通孔可设置于卡槽4023的下侧槽壁上,以保证干燥空间的密封性。
在进一步的实施例中,位于门板体501两侧的卡条5011的外表面上形成有止挡条5012。止挡条5012配置成当卡条5011插入安装于卡槽4023时,刚好抵接在卡槽4023槽壁的前端面,以增强卡条5011与卡槽4023连接的稳定性。此外,止挡条5012还可与部分卡条5011及门板体501的位于卡条5011横向外侧的边缘区域共同形成凹形把手5010,便于用户握持及推拉抽屉门500。
在一些实施例中,位于门板体501两侧的卡条5011的上端部均具有远离门板体501设置的卡块5013。也即是,卡块5013与门板体501之间留有空间。卡块5013配置成自卡条5011的上端部朝向门板体501的横向中心面凸出。相应地,抽屉本体400两侧的前凸条4020的上方可形成有卡接腔4013,配置成使卡块5013可自下向上伸入并卡接于其内。由此,进一步提高抽屉门500与抽屉本体400之间连接的稳固性。此外,本发明的干燥室组件通过卡条5011与卡槽4023的嵌入式连接,避免抽屉门500和抽屉本体400之间出现间隙,增强了干燥室组件的密封性。
参见图7和图8,在本发明的一些实施例中,抽屉门500在安装于抽屉本体400前端时具有倾斜角度。具体地,抽屉本体400的两个侧板401的前端面配置成自下向上倾斜向后延伸,以使抽屉门500在安装于抽屉本体400上时倾斜向后。进一步地,抽屉门500的上端外侧形成有横向延伸的门把手502,且配置成使门把手502的前表面与门板体501的底部大致位于同一竖向平面。也即是,抽屉本体400内部的底部空间相对于其顶部空间更大,便于其内物品堆叠放置,且门把手502可提供横跨整个抽屉门500横向宽度的把持部,便于用户抽拉抽屉本体400,同时后倾设置的抽屉门500还可避免与用于打开和关闭储物间室10的门体产生干涉。
本领域技术人员应认识到,上述任意实施例中的风道组件虽然尤其适用于为风冷冰箱内干燥室送风,但也适用于其他储物装置。相类似地,干燥室组件也可与风道组件相配合地同时设置在一些其他需要受控通风的储物装置内。风道组件和干燥室组件在风冷冰箱中的应用不应作为其二者在其他使用环境中的应用的限制。
至此,本领域技术人员应认识到,虽然本文已详尽示出和描述了本发明的多个示例性实施例,但是,在不脱离本发明精神和范围的情况下,仍可根据本发明公开的内容直接确定或推导出符合本发明原理的许多其他变型或修改。因此,本发明的范围应被理解和认定为覆盖了所有这些其他变型或修改。

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  1. 一种风道组件,用于向间室送风,包括:
    外罩壳,配置成固定于限定所述间室的间室板壁的外侧,且所述外罩壳内部限定有外部容腔;
    内罩壳,配置成与所述外罩壳相对地设置于所述间室板壁内侧,且所述内罩壳内部限定有内部容腔;其中
    所述外罩壳上开设有进风口,以允许外部空气经由所述进风口进入所述外部容腔;
    所述间室板壁上开设有通风口,以使所述外部容腔和所述内部容腔连通;且
    所述内罩壳上开设有出风口,以将所述内部容腔内的空气供应至所述间室内部。
  2. 根据权利要求1所述的风道组件,其中,
    所述外罩壳具有开设有所述进风口的侧壁和自所述侧壁的周侧边缘垂直延伸出的侧周壁,所述外罩壳配置成自所述间室板壁的外侧遮蔽所述通风口;且
    所述侧周壁的外表面在所述间室板壁所在平面上的投影位于所述通风口外,所述侧周壁的内表面在所述间室板壁所在平面上的投影落入所述通风口内。
  3. 根据权利要求2所述的风道组件,还包括:
    风门组件,设置于所述外罩壳内部,以受控使自所述进风口至所述通风口的送风路径连通或阻断,所述风门组件包括:
    风门框架,设置于所述外部容腔;和
    转动风门,可枢转地安装于所述风门框架的内侧,并配置成可受控转动至打开位置以使自所述进风口至所述通风口的所述送风路径连通,以及可受控转动至关闭位置以使自所述进风口至所述通风口的所述送风路径阻断。
  4. 根据权利要求3所述的风道组件,其中
    所述外罩壳具有自所述侧壁朝向所述间室板壁凸出延伸的分隔部,以将所述外部容腔分隔为位于上部的电配腔和位于下部的送风腔;
    所述风门框架配置成嵌入安装于所述送风腔,且所述进风口设置于所述间室板壁的与所述送风腔相对的位置;以及
    所述风门组件为电控风门组件,所述电控风门组件中的电控装置设置于所述电配腔。
  5. 根据权利要求1所述的风道组件,其中,
    所述风道组件设置于位于所述间室横向侧部的所述间室板壁上;且
    所述内罩壳具有与所述外罩壳对应设置的导风板盖部和垂直于所述导风板盖部并自其后端朝向所述间室后侧中部延伸的出风筒体部;以及
    所述出风口开设于所述出风筒体部的前侧,以使所述内部容腔内的空气经由所述出风口向前流动进入所述间室。
  6. 根据权利要求5所述的风道组件,其中,
    所述间室内设置有抽屉本体,以用于容纳待存于所述间室的物品,配置成可受控抽出或推入所述间室;
    所述抽屉本体的后背板开设有气流入口,且配置成当所述抽屉本体完全推入所述间室时,所述气流入口与所述出风口正对抵接。
  7. 根据权利要求6所述的风道组件,其中,
    所述抽屉本体具有向上的顶部开口;
    所述抽屉本体的上方设置有抽屉上盖,以在所述抽屉本体完全推入所述间室时封闭所述顶部开口。
  8. 根据权利要求6所述的风道组件,还包括:
    第一密封条,配置成环形并设置于所述导风板盖部的边缘,以密封所述内罩壳与所述间室板壁之间的间隙;和
    第二密封条,配置成环形并沿所述出风口的边缘设置于所述内罩壳外侧,以在所述抽屉本体完全推入所述间室时,密封所述气流入口与所述出风口之间的间隙。
  9. 根据权利要求6所述的风道组件,其中,
    所述抽屉本体后部设置有进气格栅,配置成向所述抽屉本体内部凸出地罩扣于所述气流入口内侧。
  10. 一种风冷冰箱,包括冷冻室和冷藏室,以及根据权利要求1至5任一所述的风道组件,其中,
    所述冷藏室为所述间室,所述风道组件设置于位于所述冷藏室的横向侧部的所述间室板壁;
    所述风冷冰箱还包括设置在所述冷藏室内下部空间中的干燥室组件,所述干燥室组件包括用于容纳待存物品的具有向上开口的抽屉本体和设置于所述抽屉本体上方的抽屉上盖;
    所述抽屉本体配置成可受控抽出或推入所述冷藏室,且所述抽屉上盖在所述抽屉本体完全推入所述冷藏室时封闭所述开口;
    所述抽屉本体的后背板开设有气流入口,且配置成在所述抽屉本体完全推入所述冷藏室时,所述气流入口与所述出风口正对抵接;且
    所述进风口配置成可受控与所述冷冻室连通,以将所述冷冻室内的冷却气流受控地经由所述风道组件供应至位于所述冷藏室内部的所述干燥室组件内。
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