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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- This disclosure relates to refrigerators.
- a refrigerator is a device that keeps food fresh by having a main body with a storage compartment and a cold air supply system that supplies cold air to the storage compartment.
- the storage room includes a refrigerating room in which food is kept refrigerated at a temperature of approximately 0 to 5 degrees Celsius, and a freezer in which food is kept frozen at a temperature of approximately 0 to -30 degrees Celsius.
- the front of the storage compartment is open for food entry and exit, and the open front of the storage compartment is opened and closed by a door.
- a refrigerator uses a compressor, condenser, expander, and evaporator to repeat the cooling cycle of compressing, condensing, expanding, and evaporating the refrigerant.
- both the freezing compartment and the refrigerating compartment can be cooled by a single evaporator provided on the freezer side, or the freezing compartment and the refrigerating compartment can each be provided with evaporators and cooled independently.
- the door of the refrigerator may be equipped with a water supply device or an electric device (eg, a display device). Accordingly, the door may be required to receive water or power from the main body.
- a water supply device or an electric device (eg, a display device). Accordingly, the door may be required to receive water or power from the main body.
- One aspect of the present disclosure provides a refrigerator having an improved structure so that water or power can be supplied to parts of the refrigerator mounted on the door.
- One aspect of the present disclosure provides a refrigerator having an improved structure so that the location of a supply line can be guided.
- One aspect of the present disclosure provides a refrigerator having an improved structure such that a door supported by an articulated hinge guides the movement of a supply line when opening and closing a storage compartment.
- One aspect of the present disclosure provides a refrigerator having an improved structure to prevent damage to the supply line.
- One aspect of the present disclosure provides a refrigerator having an improved structure to reduce noise generated when water is supplied through a water hose.
- One aspect of the present disclosure provides a refrigerator having an improved structure so that the foaming agent can be evenly distributed when injecting the foaming agent to foam the insulation material between the inner box and the outer box.
- One aspect of the present disclosure provides a refrigerator with an improved structure to improve convenience in mold manufacturing and reduce waste of parts.
- a refrigerator includes a main body forming a storage compartment, a door opening and closing the storage compartment, and the door being rotatable between an open position in which the storage compartment is opened and a closed position in which the storage compartment is closed with respect to the main body.
- a supply line including a hinge supporting a door and a water supply hose, wherein the supply line includes one end connected to the main body and the other end connected to the door, and the first part of the supply line is positioned when the door is in the open position. and a supply line provided to be movable when rotating between the closed positions, a guide cover provided on the upper surface of the main body to form a receiving space in which the first portion of the supply line is movably received, and the main body. It may include a fixing cover provided on the upper surface and securing the second portion of the supply line so that the second portion of the supply line maintains a fixed position when the door rotates between the open position and the closed position. .
- a refrigerator includes a main body forming a storage compartment, a door opening and closing the storage compartment, and the door being rotatable between an open position in which the storage compartment is opened and a closed position in which the storage compartment is closed with respect to the main body.
- a supply line including a hinge supporting a door, a water hose, and an electric wire, having one end connected to the main body and the other end connected to the door, wherein the first part of the supply line moves the door between the open position and the closed position.
- a supply line provided to be movable when rotating between positions, the main body such that the first portion of the supply line forms a receiving space that is movably received as the door rotates between the open position and the closed position. It may include a guide cover provided on the outer surface of the main body, and a fixing cover provided on the outer surface of the main body to fix the second part of the water hose disposed between the receiving space and the outer surface of the main body.
- a refrigerator includes an outer case, an inner case provided inside the outer case and forming a storage compartment, an insulating material provided between the outer case and the inner case, a door for opening and closing the storage compartment, a water tank disposed in the inner case, A water supply device disposed on the door, a water supply hose connecting the water tank and the water supply device, and a line guide provided between the inner case and the outer case to accommodate the first portion of the water supply hose disposed between the inner case and the outer case.
- a guide cover provided on the outer surface of the trauma to form a receiving space in which the second part of the water supply hose disposed on the outside of the trauma is movably received, and the water supply disposed between the line guide and the guide cover. It may include a fixing cover provided on the outer surface of the outer surface to fix the third portion of the hose.
- the fixed cover includes a cover portion that covers the second portion of the supply line, and is disposed inside the cover portion and surrounds at least a portion of an outer surface of the second portion of the supply line. It may include a fixing part that maintains the second portion of the supply line in a fixed position.
- the water supply hose may include a first hose portion, a second hose portion, and a connector connecting the first hose portion and the second hose portion.
- the fixing part may cover at least a portion of the outer surface of the connector and maintain the connector in a fixed position.
- the fixing unit may separate the connector from the main body and fix the connector to the main body.
- the fixing part protrudes from the inner wall of the cover part, includes a support part supported by the inner wall of the cover part, extends from one end of the support part opposite to the inner wall of the cover part, and has one side of the inner wall of the cover part. It may include a first extension facing the first extension part, and a second extension part extending from one end of the first extension opposite to the support part and having one side facing the support part.
- a refrigerator wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of the second portion of the supply line is covered by each of the support portion, the first extension portion, and the second extension portion.
- the fixing cover may further include a buffering member made of an elastic material.
- the buffer member may be disposed between at least a portion of the outer surface of the second portion of the supply line and the fixing portion.
- the main body may include an outer case and an inner case disposed inside the outer case and forming the storage compartment.
- the refrigerator includes a line guide that accommodates a third portion of the supply line and is disposed between the inner case and the outer case, and between the at least part of the line guide and the inner case such that at least a part of the line guide is spaced apart from the inner case. It may further include a spacer provided in .
- the trauma may include a rear surface and a side surface.
- a corner area may be formed between the outer trauma and the inner trauma, and may be formed between the rear surface and the side surface of the outer trauma. At least a portion of the line guide may be disposed within the corner area.
- the spacer may include at least one pair of spacers.
- the at least part of the line guide may include a linear portion disposed between the pair of spacers and extending along the corner area in close contact with the outer wound.
- the spacer may protrude from at least a portion of the line guide and may contact the inner case.
- the water supply hose may include a hose bending portion disposed adjacent to the hinge and bent when the door rotates from the open position to the closed position, and an outer peripheral surface of the hose bending portion. It may further include a surrounding elastic spring.
- the supply line may include a line bending portion bent inside the receiving space of the guide cover, and the guide cover may rotate the door to the open position and the first portion of the supply line. It may further include a line support portion provided to support the line bending portion when moving relative to the guide cover.
- the guide cover may further include a first through-hole adjacent to the fixed cover and a second through-hole adjacent to the hinge.
- the supply line may pass through the first through hole and the second through hole.
- the line support unit may be disposed behind the first through-hole, and the line bending unit may be supported by the line support unit behind the line support unit.
- the supply line may further include an electric wire, one end of the electric wire may be connected to the main body, and the other end of the electric wire may be connected to the door.
- a moving member coupled to the hinge may be further included.
- the moving member may be provided to be movable relative to the guide cover to guide the first portion of the supply line into or out of the receiving space when the door rotates between the open position and the closed position. there is.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 2 is a schematic diagram showing a water supply flow path of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure separated from the front.
- Figure 4 is a diagram illustrating some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated from the side.
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure cut horizontally.
- Figure 6 is an enlarged view showing a partial configuration of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating some components, such as a hinge, a line cover, a line fixing member, and a moving member, of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated.
- Figure 8 is a diagram showing the arrangement of the supply line of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 9 is a diagram showing the arrangement of the supply line of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 10 is an enlarged view showing a structure in which a line fixing member of a refrigerator fixes a water supply hose according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 11 is an enlarged view showing some components, such as a hinge and a supply line, of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a closed door in a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 13 is a diagram showing the appearance of the supply line within the line cover when the door is closed in the refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an open door of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 15 is a diagram showing the appearance of the supply line within the line cover when the door is opened in the refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 16 is a diagram showing some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated from the front.
- Figure 17 is a diagram illustrating some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated from the side.
- Figure 18 is an enlarged view showing a partial configuration of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a or B “at least one of A and B”, “at least one of A or B”, “A, B or C”, “at least one of A, B and C”, and “A
- Each of phrases such as “at least one of , B, or C” may include any one of the items listed together in the corresponding phrase, or any possible combination thereof.
- a refrigerator according to an embodiment may include a main body.
- the “main body” may include an inner box, an outer box disposed on the outside of the inner box, and an insulating material provided between the inner box and the outer box.
- the “inner box” may include at least one of a case, plate, panel, or liner that forms the storage compartment.
- the inner case may be formed as a single body or may be formed by assembling a plurality of plates.
- the “outer case” may form the exterior of the main body and may be joined to the outside of the inner case such that an insulating material is disposed between the inner case and the outer case.
- the insulation material can insulate the inside and outside of the storage room so that the temperature inside the storage room can be maintained at a set appropriate temperature without being affected by the external environment of the storage room.
- the insulation material may include a foam insulation material.
- a foam insulation material can be formed by injecting and foaming urethane foam mixed with polyurethane and a foaming agent between the inner and outer wounds.
- the insulation material may further include a vacuum insulation material in addition to the foam insulation material, or the insulation material may consist of only a vacuum insulation material instead of the foam insulation material.
- the vacuum insulating material may include a core material and an outer shell material that accommodates the core material and seals the interior with a vacuum or a pressure close to vacuum.
- the insulation material is not limited to the foam insulation material or vacuum insulation material described above and may include various materials that can be used for insulation.
- Storage room may include a space defined by an internal container.
- the storage compartment may further include an inner box that defines a space corresponding to the storage compartment.
- Various items such as food, medicine, and cosmetics may be stored in the storage room, and the storage room may be formed so that at least one side is open for putting in and out of the goods.
- a refrigerator may include one or more storage compartments. When two or more storage compartments are formed in a refrigerator, each storage compartment can have a different purpose and be maintained at a different temperature. To this end, each storage compartment may be partitioned off from each other by a partition wall containing an insulating material.
- the storage room may be maintained at an appropriate temperature range depending on the purpose, and may include a “refrigeration room,” “freezing room,” or “alternate temperature room” classified according to the use and/or temperature range.
- the refrigerator compartment can be maintained at an appropriate temperature for refrigerating products
- the freezer compartment can be maintained at an appropriate temperature for frozen storage of products.
- “Refrigeration” can mean keeping items cold without freezing them, for example, a refrigerated room can be maintained in the range of 0 degrees Celsius to +7 degrees Celsius.
- Freezing can mean cooling items to freeze them or keep them in a frozen state; for example, a freezer can be maintained in the range of -20 degrees Celsius to -1 degrees Celsius.
- a cold room can be stored at a temperature of -20 degrees Celsius to -1 degrees Celsius.
- a cold room can be stored at a temperature of -20 degrees Celsius or -1 degree Celsius. It can be used as either a refrigerator or a freezer.
- the storage room may be called by various names such as “vegetable room”, “fresh room”, “cooling room”, and “ice-making room” in addition to names such as “refrigerator room”, “freezer room”, and “cold storage room”, and is used hereinafter as “refrigerator room”.
- Terms such as “, “freezing room” and “alternate temperature room” should be understood to encompass storage rooms with corresponding uses and temperature ranges, respectively.
- the refrigerator may include at least one door configured to open and close one open side of the storage compartment.
- a door may be provided to open and close one or more storage compartments, or a single door may be provided to open and close a plurality of storage compartments.
- the door may be rotatably or slidingly installed on the front of the main body.
- the “door” may be configured to seal the storage compartment when the door is closed.
- the door may include insulation, like the body, to insulate the storage compartment when the door is closed.
- the door may include a door outer plate forming the front of the door, a door inner plate forming the rear of the door and facing the storage room, an upper cap, a lower cap, and a door insulation provided inside them. there is.
- the edge of the inner plate of the door may be provided with a gasket that seals the storage compartment by coming into close contact with the front of the main body when the door is closed.
- the door inner plate may include a shelf protruding rearward so that a door basket for storing items is mounted.
- the door may include a door body and a front panel that is detachably coupled to the front of the door body and forms the front of the door.
- the door body may include a door outer plate that forms the front of the door body, a door inner plate that forms the rear of the door body and faces the storage room, an upper cap, a lower cap, and a door insulator provided inside them.
- Refrigerators are classified into French Door Type, Side-by-Side Type, BMF (Bottom Mounted Freezer), TMF (Top Mounted Freezer), or 1-door refrigerator depending on the arrangement of the door and storage compartment. can be distinguished.
- the refrigerator may include a cold air supply device configured to supply cold air to a storage compartment.
- a “cold air supply device” may include a machine, appliance, electronic device, and/or a combination system capable of generating cold air and directing cold air to cool a storage room.
- the cold air supply device may generate cold air through a refrigeration cycle including compression, condensation, expansion, and evaporation processes of the refrigerant.
- the cold air supply device may include a refrigeration cycle device having a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, and an evaporator capable of driving the refrigeration cycle.
- the cold air supply device may include a semiconductor such as a thermoelectric element. Thermoelectric elements can cool the storage compartment by generating heat and cooling through the Peltier effect.
- the refrigerator may include a machine room in which at least some parts belonging to the cold air supply device are arranged.
- the “machine room” may be arranged to be partitioned and insulated from the storage room to prevent heat generated from parts placed in the machine room from being transferred to the storage room.
- the inside of the machine room may be configured to communicate with the outside of the main body to dissipate heat from the components placed inside the machine room.
- the refrigerator may include a dispenser provided on the door to provide water and/or ice.
- the dispenser may be provided on the door so that the user can access it without opening the door.
- the refrigerator may include an ice-making device that produces ice.
- the ice making device may include an ice making tray that stores water, an ice moving device that separates ice from the ice making tray, and an ice bucket that stores ice generated in the ice making tray.
- a refrigerator may include a control unit for controlling the refrigerator.
- the “control unit” may include a memory that stores or remembers programs and/or data for controlling the refrigerator, and a processor that outputs control signals for controlling cold air supply devices, etc. according to the programs and/or data stored in the memory. You can.
- Memory stores or records various information, data, commands, programs, etc. necessary for the operation of the refrigerator.
- the memory can store temporary data generated while generating control signals for controlling components included in the refrigerator.
- the memory may include at least one of volatile memory or non-volatile memory, or a combination thereof.
- the processor controls the overall operation of the refrigerator.
- the processor can control the components of the refrigerator by executing programs stored in memory.
- the processor may include a separate NPU that performs the operations of the artificial intelligence model. Additionally, the processor may include a central processing unit, a graphics processor (GPU), etc.
- the processor may generate a control signal to control the operation of the cold air supply. For example, the processor may receive temperature information of the storage compartment from a temperature sensor and generate a cooling control signal to control the operation of the cold air supply device based on the temperature information of the storage compartment.
- the processor may process user input of the user interface and control the operation of the user interface according to programs and/or data memorized/stored in the memory.
- the user interface may be provided using an input interface and an output interface.
- the processor may receive user input from a user interface. Additionally, the processor may transmit a display control signal and image data for displaying an image on the user interface to the user interface in response to a user input.
- a processor may include one or more processors.
- the processor may include a main processor and at least one subprocessor.
- the memory may include one or more memories.
- a refrigerator may include a processor and a memory that control all of the components included in the refrigerator, and may include a plurality of processors and a plurality of memories that individually control the components of the refrigerator.
- a refrigerator may include a processor and memory that control the operation of a cold air supply device according to the output of a temperature sensor.
- the refrigerator may be separately equipped with a processor and memory that control the operation of the user interface according to user input.
- the communication module can communicate with external devices such as servers, mobile devices, and other home appliances through a nearby access point (AP).
- An access repeater (AP) can connect a local area network (LAN) to which a refrigerator or user device is connected to a wide area network (WAN) to which a server is connected.
- LAN local area network
- WAN wide area network
- the refrigerator or user device may be connected to the server via a wide area network (WAN).
- the input interface may include keys, a touch screen, a microphone, etc.
- the input interface can receive user input and pass it to the processor.
- the output interface may include a display, a speaker, etc.
- the output interface can output various notifications, messages, information, etc. generated by the processor.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the refrigerator has a main body 10, storage chambers 21, 22, and 23 provided inside the main body 10, and the storage chambers 21, 22, and 23 are opened and closed. It may include a door 30 and a cooling system for supplying cold air to the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23.
- the main body 10 includes an inner box 11 forming the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23, an outer box 12 forming the exterior of the refrigerator 1, and an inner box 11 and an outer box 12. It may include a body insulation material (13).
- the external trauma 12 may be formed to have the shape of a box with an open front.
- the outer case 12 may form the upper and lower surfaces, left and right sides, and rear of the refrigerator 1.
- the trauma 12 may include an upper surface 12a, a lower surface 12b, a rear surface 12c, and a side surface 12d.
- the side surface 12d may connect the upper surface 12a and the lower surface 12b.
- the side surface 12d may be provided as a pair of sides facing each other.
- one of the pair of side surfaces 12d is of the main body 10. It can form a left side (the side on the left side based on the drawing), and the other of the pair of side surfaces 12d can form a right side (the side on the right side based on the drawing) of the main body 10. You can.
- At least a portion of the upper surface 12a, lower surface 12b, rear surface 12c, and a pair of side surfaces 12d of the external wound 12 may be formed integrally with each other.
- the top surface 12a and the pair of side surfaces 12d may be formed integrally with each other.
- the external trauma 12 may be constructed to include a metal material.
- the external wound 12 may be manufactured by processing a steel plate material.
- the trauma 12 may be configured in various ways.
- the front of the inner case 11 may be open.
- the inner case 11 may be provided with storage chambers 21, 22, and 23 inside the outer case 12.
- the inner wall of the inner case 11 may form the inner wall of the storage chambers 21, 22, and 23.
- the inner case 11 may be composed of a plastic material.
- the inner case 11 may be manufactured through a vacuum forming process.
- the inner case 11 may be manufactured through an injection molding process.
- the body insulation material 13 may be provided to insulate the outer box 12 and the inner box 11 from each other. As the body insulation material 13 is foamed between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12, the inner case 11 and the outer case 12 can be coupled to each other.
- the main body insulation material 13 prevents heat exchange from occurring between the inside of the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23 and the outside of the main body 10, thereby improving the cooling efficiency inside the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23. .
- the body insulation material 13 urethane foam insulation, expanded polystyrene insulation, or vacuum insulation panel may be used.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and the body insulation material 13 may be made of various materials.
- Storage chambers 21, 22, and 23 may be formed inside the main body 10.
- the storage room may include a refrigerating room in which food is kept refrigerated by maintaining a temperature of approximately 0 to 5 degrees Celsius.
- the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23 may include a freezer in which food is kept frozen at approximately -30 to 0 degrees Celsius.
- the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23 may be divided into a plurality of horizontal partition walls 15 and vertical partition walls 16.
- the storage rooms 21, 22, and 23 may be divided into an upper storage room 21 and a lower storage room 22 and 23 by a horizontal partition 15, and the lower storage rooms 22 and 23 have a vertical partition wall ( 16), it can be divided into a left lower storage compartment 22 and a right lower storage compartment 23.
- the upper storage compartment 21 can be used as a refrigerator compartment
- the lower storage compartments 22 and 23 can be used as a freezer compartment.
- the division and use of the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23 as described above is only an example and is not limited thereto.
- a shelf (not shown) for placing food and storage containers 24 and 25 for storing food may be provided.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a cooling system that generates cold air using a cooling cycle and supplies the generated cold air to the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23.
- a refrigeration system can generate cold air using a refrigeration cycle that compresses, condenses, expands, and evaporates refrigerant.
- the cooling system may include a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, evaporator, blower fan, etc.
- the main body 10 may include a cold air supply duct 17.
- the cold air supply duct 17 may form a cold air flow path through which cold air generated by the cooling system flows into the storage chambers 21, 22, and 23.
- the storage rooms 21, 22, and 23 may be provided to communicate with the cold air supply duct 17.
- the cold air supply duct 17 may be formed inside the inner case 11.
- the cold air supply duct 17 may be formed in the rear portion of the inner case 11. More specifically, the cold air supply duct 17 may be provided at the rear of the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23.
- the door 30 may be provided to open and close the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23.
- the door 30 may be provided to be rotatable with respect to the main body 10. More specifically, the door 30 can be rotatably coupled to the main body 10 by hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 respectively connected to the door 30 and the main body 10. there is.
- the outer surface of the door 30 may form part of the exterior of the refrigerator 1. When the door 30 is in a closed position, the outer surface of the door 30 may form the front surface of the door 30.
- the inner surface of the door 30 When the door 30 is in a closed position, the inner surface of the door 30 may form the rear surface of the door 30. When the door 30 is in a closed position, the inner surface of the door 30 may be provided to face the inside of the main body 10. When the door 30 is in a closed position, the inner surface of the door 30 may be provided to cover the front of the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23.
- a foam space is formed between the outer surface of the door 30 and the inner surface of the door 30, so that a door insulation material (not shown) can be foamed.
- the door insulation material can prevent heat exchange from occurring between the outer and inner surfaces of the door 30.
- the door insulation material can improve the insulation performance between the inside of the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23 and the outside of the door 30.
- Door insulation materials include urethane foam insulation, expanded polystyrene insulation, and vacuum insulation panels. However, it is not limited to this, and the door insulation may be composed of various materials.
- the door insulation may be made of the same material as the main body insulation 13.
- the door insulation may be made of an insulation material different from the main body insulation 13.
- a door gasket 36 may be provided on the inner surface of the door 30 to seal the gap between the door 30 and the main body 10 to prevent cold air from leaking from the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23. .
- the door gasket 36 may be provided along the inner circumference of the door 30.
- the door gasket 36 may be made of an elastic material such as rubber.
- a door basket for storing food, and a main body ( A door gasket 36 that can be in close contact with the front of 10) may be provided.
- the door 30 may include a plurality of doors 31, 32, 33, and 34 that open and close each partitioned storage compartment 21, 22, and 23.
- the upper storage compartment 21 may be opened and closed by a pair of upper doors 31 and 32.
- a pair of upper doors 31 and 32 may be rotatably coupled to the main body 10.
- the lower left storage compartment 22 can be opened and closed by the lower left door 33, and the lower left door 33 can be rotatably coupled to the main body 10.
- the lower right storage compartment 23 can be opened and closed by the lower right door 34, and the lower right door 34 can be rotatably coupled to the main body 10.
- One of the pair of upper doors 31 and 32 (for example, the upper left door 31) is provided to be rotatable with respect to the one door, and the pair of upper doors 31 and 32 A rotating bar 39 may be provided to cover the gap therebetween.
- the refrigerator 1 may include hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 connecting the main body 10 and the door 30.
- the hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 may support the door 30 so that the door 30 can rotate with respect to the main body 10.
- the hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 may be provided as a plurality of hinges to rotatably support the plurality of doors 31, 32, 33, and 34, respectively.
- the hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 include hinges 41 and 43 supporting the upper left door 31 and hinges 42 and 44 supporting the upper right door 32. , a hinge 45 supporting the lower left door 33, and a hinge 46 supporting the lower right door 34.
- the plurality of hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 may each be provided to have the same or substantially similar configuration or shape. Alternatively, the plurality of hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 may each have different configurations or shapes.
- the plurality of hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 each include a body bracket coupled to the main body, a door bracket coupled to the door, and at least one hinge link connecting the main body bracket and the door bracket. It may be composed of a multi-joint hinge.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a control device (not shown) configured to control the operation of the refrigerator 1.
- the control device of the refrigerator 1 may be composed of various electrical components, such as at least one printed circuit board assembly (PBA).
- control device of the refrigerator 1 may be configured to control the operation of components of the cooling system, such as the evaporator 71, the blowing fan 72, the compressor 73, and the condenser.
- the control device of the refrigerator 1 may be provided to control the operation of the dispenser 70 or the water supply assembly 80, which will be described later.
- the control device of the refrigerator 1 may be configured to control the operation of the display device.
- the main body 10 of the refrigerator 1 may include an electrical box 19 in which at least some of the various electrical components constituting the control device are accommodated.
- the electrical box 19 may be provided on the upper surface 12a of the outer box 12, but the location of the electrical box 19 is not limited thereto.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a water tank 62 that stores water supplied from an external water supply source 2 (see FIG. 2).
- the water tank 62 may be provided inside the inner case 11.
- the water tank 62 may be provided in the storage room 21.
- the water stored in the water tank 62 may be cooled by cold air from the storage compartment 21 and may be supplied to the dispenser 70 or the water supply assembly 80.
- the lower part of the water tank 62 may be supported by the lower storage container 25.
- the water tank 62 may be disposed between a pair of upper storage containers 24.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and the water tank 62 may be supported by various configurations within the inner case 11.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a dispenser 70 and a water supply assembly 80 that are provided to provide water to a user.
- the dispenser 70 and the water supply assembly 80 may each be arranged to receive water from an external water supply source (2, see FIG. 2).
- the dispenser 70 may be provided in the main body 10.
- the water supply assembly 80 may be provided on the door 30.
- Dispenser 70 may be arranged to supply water while the lever is pressed.
- the water supply assembly 80 may include a water supply device 81 and a water tank 82.
- the water supply device 81 may be provided to supply water supplied from an external water supply source (2, see FIG. 5) to the water tank 82.
- the water tank 82 can store water supplied from the water supply device 81.
- the water supply device 81 may include a water tank mounting space 81a where the water tank 82 is mounted.
- the water tank 82 can be detachably mounted in the water tank mounting space 81a.
- the water supply device 81 may include an outlet (not shown) formed to supply water to the water tank 82 mounted in the water tank mounting space 81a.
- the water tank 82 may include an inlet (not shown) through which water discharged from the outlet of the water supply device 81 flows.
- the outlet of the water supply device 81 may be provided to discharge water supplied from the external water supply source 2 downward.
- the inlet of the water tank 82 may be formed at the top of the water tank 82 and may have a shape that penetrates in the vertical direction.
- the outlet of the water supply device 81 and the inlet of the water tank 82 may be arranged to face each other in the vertical direction.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a water bottle sensor (not shown) that detects whether the water bottle 82 is mounted in the water bottle mounting space 81a.
- the water bottle sensor may be placed, for example, on the inner surface of the door 30 or the water supply device 81.
- the control device of the refrigerator 1 can identify whether the water container 82 is mounted in the water container mounting space 81a based on the output value of the water container sensor.
- the control device of the refrigerator 1 may be configured to control the water supply device 81 so that water is supplied to the water container 82 only when the water container 82 is mounted in the water container mounting space 81a.
- the water bottle sensor may be configured as a hall sensor that detects a magnet (not shown) provided in the water bottle 41.
- the water supply device 81 can automatically supply water to the water tank 82 so that the inside of the water tank 82 is filled with a predetermined amount of water when the water tank 82 is mounted in the water tank mounting space 81a.
- the predetermined amount may be approximately the full amount of water in the water tank 82.
- the water supply device 81 may include a water level sensor (not shown) that detects the water level inside the water container 82 when the water container 82 is mounted in the water container mounting space 81a.
- the water level sensor may output an electrical signal corresponding to the water level inside the water tank 82.
- the control device (not shown) of the refrigerator 1 can receive an electrical signal output from the water level sensor and identify the amount of water stored inside the water container 82 based on this.
- the control device of the refrigerator 1 may be configured to control the water supply device 81 to block water supply to the water container 82 when the amount of water stored inside the water container 82 is identified as being more than a predetermined amount of water.
- the control device of the refrigerator 1 may be configured to control the water supply device 81 so that water is supplied to the water tank 82 when the amount of water stored inside the water tank 82 is identified as being less than a predetermined amount.
- the water level sensor may be configured as a capacitance sensor that detects capacitance that changes depending on the water level inside the water tank 82.
- the water supply device 81 may be mounted on the door 30.
- the water supply device 81 may be mounted on the inner surface of the door 30.
- the water supply device 81 can be located inside the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23, and the water tank 82 mounted in the water tank mounting space 81a is stored in the storage rooms 21 and 22. , 23) can be located inside.
- the water bottle 82 mounted in the water bottle mounting space 81a can be cooled by the cold air in the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23, and thus the user can remove water from the water bottle 82. Cool water is provided.
- the configuration of the water supply assembly 80 described above is only an example for explaining the water supply assembly of a refrigerator according to the spirit of the present disclosure, and the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the dispenser 70 may be provided at various positions in the inner case 11 of the main body 10, and the water supply assembly 80 may be provided at various positions on the door 30.
- the dispenser 70 may be provided on the right inner wall of the inner case 11 and the water supply assembly 80 is provided on the upper right door 32.
- the dispenser 70 may be provided on the left inner wall of the inner case 11.
- the water supply assembly 80 may be provided on the upper left door 31.
- the configuration of the refrigerator 1 described above with reference to FIG. 1 is only an example for explaining a refrigerator according to the spirit of the present disclosure, and the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- door 30 the upper right door 32 among the plurality of doors 31, 32, 33, and 34 will be described as an example, and for convenience, this will be referred to as “door 30.”
- the features of the “door 30” described below can be correspondingly applied to other doors 31, 33, and 34.
- hinge 100 the upper right hinge 42 among the plurality of hinges 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46 will be described as an example, and for convenience, this will be referred to as “hinge 100.” .
- the features of the “hinge 100” described below can be correspondingly applied to other hinges 41, 43, 44, 45, and 46.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a water supply flow path of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure separated from the front.
- Figure 4 is a diagram illustrating some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated from the side.
- the refrigerator 1 may provide water supplied from an external water supply source 2 to the user through the dispenser 70 or the water supply assembly 80.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a water filter 61, a water tank 62, a dispenser 70, and a water supply assembly 80.
- the water purification filter 61 may be provided to purify water supplied from an external water supply source 2.
- the water purification filter 61 purifies the water supplied through the flow path 51 connected to the external water supply source 2, and supplies the purified water to the water tank 62 through the flow path 52 connected to the water tank 62. It can be delivered.
- the water tank 62 can store water delivered from the water filter 61.
- the water stored in the water tank 62 may be cooled by the cold air in the storage compartment 21.
- the dispenser 70 can receive water through a flow path 53 connected to the water tank 62.
- the flow path 53 connecting the dispenser 70 and the water tank 62 may be formed inside the second water supply duct 64 and the dispenser connection guide 320, which will be described later.
- the water supply assembly 80 can receive water through a flow path 54 connected to the water tank 62.
- the flow path 54 connecting the water supply assembly 80 and the water tank 62 includes a second water supply duct 64, a water supply assembly connection guide 310, a fixed cover 500, a guide cover 400, and a movable water supply duct 64 to be described later. It may be formed by a water supply hose 210 that sequentially passes through the member 600, the hinge 100, and the door 30.
- the refrigerator 1 may include water supply ducts 63 and 64 provided in the storage compartment 21 and connected to the water tank 62.
- the water supply ducts 63 and 64 may be provided at the rear of the inner case 11.
- the water supply ducts 63 and 64 may be provided in front of the cold air supply duct 17.
- the water supply ducts 63 and 64 include a first water supply duct 63 forming a flow path for supplying water to the water tank 62, and a second water supply duct forming a flow path supplying water from the water tank 62 ( 64) may be included.
- a flow path 52 extending from the water filter 61 to the water tank 62 may pass inside the first water supply duct 63. Inside the second water supply duct 64, passages 53 and 54 from the water tank 62 to the dispenser 70 or the water supply assembly 80 may pass.
- the flow path through which water supplied from the water tank 62 flows can be branched into a flow path 53 heading to the dispenser 70 and a flow path 54 heading to the water supply assembly 80.
- the flow path 53 from the water tank 62 to the dispenser 70 and the flow path 54 from the water tank 62 to the water supply assembly 80 may branch at the flow path branch 55.
- the second water supply duct 64 may extend from the water tank 62 to the flow path branch 55.
- the water filter 61 may be provided on the lower left side of the refrigerator 1.
- the first water supply duct 63 may extend from the left portion of the storage chamber 21 to the water tank 62.
- the second water supply duct 64 may extend from the water tank 62 to the flow path branch 55 located on the right side of the storage compartment 21.
- the water tank 62 may be placed in the central part of the storage compartment 21.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a line guide 300.
- the line guide 300 can accommodate at least a portion of the supply line 200, which will be described later.
- the line guide 300 may be disposed between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12.
- the line guide 300 may be embedded in the foamed body insulation material 13 between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12.
- the line guide 300 may be provided on the right side of the main body 10. However, this may vary depending on the positions of the dispenser 70 and the water supply assembly 80, and the arrangement of the line guide 300 is not limited to this.
- the line guide 300 may be formed in the shape of a hollow pipe.
- the line guide 300 includes a water supply assembly connection guide 310 through which a passage 54 from the water tank 62 toward the water supply assembly 80 passes, and a passage 53 toward the dispenser 70 from the water tank 62. It may include a dispenser connection guide 320 through which it passes.
- the water supply assembly connection guide 310 and the dispenser connection guide 320 may be respectively connected to the flow path branch 55.
- the dispenser connection guide 320 may be connected to the dispenser 70 coupled to the side surface 11b of the inner case 11.
- the water supply assembly connection guide 310 may be connected to the main body penetrating part 10a (see FIG. 8) formed on the upper surface 12a of the main body 10.
- One end of the dispenser connection guide 320 may be connected to the flow path branch 55 provided in the inner case 11, and the other end may be connected to the dispenser 70 provided in the inner case 11.
- the portion between one end and the other end of the dispenser connection guide 320 may be disposed between the side face 11b of the inner case 11 and the side face 12d of the outer case 12.
- the dispenser connection guide 320 may have a substantially curved shape from one end to the other, but is not limited thereto.
- the water supply assembly connection guide 310 may have one end connected to the flow path branch 55 and the other end connected to the main body penetrating part 10a (see FIG. 8).
- the water supply assembly guide 310 may be disposed between one end and the other end adjacent to an inner corner of the main body 10.
- the water supply assembly guide 310 may extend approximately in the vertical direction of the refrigerator 1.
- the flow path through which the water supplied from the external water supply source 2 passes and the configuration of the refrigerator 1 that guides it are not limited to this, and the location of the water filter 61, the location of the water tank 62, and the dispenser 70 and may be configured in various ways depending on the location of the water supply assembly 80.
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure cut horizontally.
- the water supply assembly connection guide 310 is referred to as a “line guide 310.”
- the refrigerator 1 may include a spacer 700 to space the line guide 310 and the inner case 11 apart.
- the line guide 310 is positioned between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12, and then the main body is placed between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12.
- a process of foaming the insulation material 13 may be performed.
- a foaming agent can be injected into the space between the inner case 11 and the rear of the outer case 12, and the injected foaming agent fills the space between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12 as a whole. Can be spread to fill.
- the line guide 310 since the line guide 310 is located in the space between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12, the flow of the foaming agent may be interrupted by the line guide 310. Accordingly, if the foaming agent is not distributed sufficiently evenly between the inner casing 11 and the outer casing 12, the insulating efficiency of the main body insulation 13 may be reduced. This may be particularly problematic when at least a portion of the line guide 310 is disposed along the inner edge of the main body 10, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the spacer 700 may be provided between at least a part of the line guide 310 and the inner case 11 so that at least a part of the line guide 310 is spaced apart from the inner case 11. Due to the separation space formed between the line guide 310 and the inner case 11 by the spacer 700, the foaming efficiency of the insulation material can be improved.
- the spacer 700 may connect the side surface 11b of the inner case 11 and the outer surface of the line guide 310.
- the spacer 700 may be provided so that at least a portion of the line guide 310 can be supported on the inner case 11 while being spaced apart from the inner case 11 by a predetermined distance.
- the spacer 700 may connect the rear surface 12c of the inner case 11 and the outer surface of the line guide 310.
- the spacer 700 may protrude from the line guide 300 and contact the inner case 11. More specifically, the spacer 700 may be formed integrally with the line guide 300. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the spacer 700 may protrude from the inner case 11 and contact the line guide 300, or may be formed integrally with the inner case 11.
- the spacer 700 may include at least one pair of spacers.
- the number of spacers 700 is not limited to this, and may be provided singly or in plurals of three or more.
- the line guide 300 may be disposed along the inner edge of the main body 10.
- the main body 10 may include a corner area 14 where an inner corner portion of the main body 10 is formed.
- the corner area 14 may be formed between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12, and between the rear side 12c and the side surface 12d of the outer case 12.
- At least a portion of the line guide 310 may be disposed along the corner area 14.
- the spacer 700 may also be disposed in the corner area 14 or at least adjacent to the corner area 14 .
- At least a portion of the line guide 310 may be in close contact with the outer wound 12 and extend along the corner area 14 . As at least a portion of the line guide 310 is in close contact with the outer case 12, the efficiency of releasing the foaming agent in the corner area 14 can be further improved.
- the line guide 310 may include a linear portion 311 (see FIG. 4).
- the linear portion 311 may be in close contact with the outer wound 12 and extend in one direction along the corner area 14.
- the linear portion 311 may extend approximately in a vertical direction along the corner area 14.
- the linear portion 311 may be disposed between a pair of spacers 700.
- the linear portion 311 may be arranged to be spaced apart from the inner case 11.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view showing a partial configuration of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating some components, such as a hinge, a line cover, a line fixing member, and a moving member, of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated.
- the hinge 100 connecting the door 30 and the main body 10 of the refrigerator 1 may be configured as a multi-joint hinge.
- the refrigerator 1 includes a hinge that allows the door 30 to rotate about a single axis of rotation with respect to the main body 10, when the door 30 is opened at an angle above a certain level, the door 30 opens.
- the door 30 opens.
- the refrigerator 1 is installed in a built-in manner within a furniture cabinet (not shown) or is placed adjacent to other home appliances in the left and right directions, the door 30 is used to separate adjacent objects.
- the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23 may not be sufficiently opened due to interference. In this case, it may cause inconvenience to the user when performing operations such as taking out food, etc. from the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23 of the refrigerator 1.
- the hinge 100 of the refrigerator 1 includes a body bracket 110 fixed to the main body 10 and a door bracket 120 fixed to the door 30. ) and at least one hinge link 130 connecting the body bracket 110 and the door bracket 120.
- the door 30 can be opened by moving forward and rotating toward the front of the refrigerator 1 with respect to the main body 10 when opening the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23. .
- the door 30 may be opened by rotating as if being pulled out toward the front of the refrigerator 1 with respect to the main body 10. In this case, even if the door 30 rotates relative to the main body 10 enough to sufficiently open the storage compartments 21, 22, and 23, interference with objects adjacent to the refrigerator 1 can be prevented.
- the main body 10 may include a hinge fixing bracket 18 that supports the hinge 100.
- the hinge fixing bracket 18 can fix the main body bracket 110 to the main body 10.
- the hinge fixing bracket 18 may be coupled to the outer case 12.
- the hinge fixing bracket 18 may be fixed to the outer case 12 using various known fixing methods.
- the body bracket 110 may be fixed to the hinge fixing bracket 18 using various known fixing methods.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a supply line 200 (see FIG. 8 , etc.) for supplying water or power from the main body 10 side to the door 30 side.
- a supply line 200 (see FIG. 8 , etc.) for supplying water or power from the main body 10 side to the door 30 side.
- One end of the supply line 200 may be connected to the main body 10.
- the other end of the supply line 200 may be connected to the door 30.
- the supply line 200 may include a water hose 210 (see FIG. 8, etc.).
- the water supply hose 210 may be provided to supply water supplied from the external water supply source 2 to the water supply assembly 80 provided in the door 30.
- the water supply hose 210 may be provided to supply water supplied from an external water supply source 2 and passed through the water filter 61, the water tank 62, etc., to the water supply assembly 80.
- the water supply hose 210 may be connected to the water supply device 81 of the water supply assembly 80.
- a separate dispenser (not shown) may be provided on the door 30, and the water supply hose 210 may be provided on the door 30 to deliver water supplied from the external water supply source 2. It can be arranged to be supplied by dispenser.
- the supply line 200 may include a wire 220 (see FIG. 8, etc.).
- the wire 220 may include a conductive wire made of a material with high electrical conductivity, such as copper, and an insulating coating surrounding the wire.
- the wire 220 can connect the control device (not shown) accommodated in the electrical box 19 and the water supply assembly 80 provided in the door 30.
- the water supply assembly 80 may receive power through the wire 220.
- the water supply assembly 80 may receive a control signal transmitted from the control device through the wire 220.
- the control device can transmit a control signal to the water supply assembly 80 through the wire 220 and receive signals output from various sensors of the water supply assembly 80.
- a display device (not shown) may be provided on the door 30, and the wire 220 connects the control device accommodated in the electrical box 19 and the display device provided on the door 30. You can connect.
- One end of the supply line 200 is connected to the main body 10, and the other end is connected to the door 30.
- the door 30 is not directly coupled to the main body 10, but is connected to the hinge 100. It can be coupled to the main body 10 by.
- the hinge 100 is composed of a multi-joint hinge, the distance between the door 30 and the main body 10 may vary when the door 30 is opened and closed. Accordingly, at least a portion of the supply line 200 connected to the main body 10 and the door 30 needs to be provided so that it can move according to the opening and closing of the door 30.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a guide cover 400 that accommodates a portion of the supply line 200.
- the guide cover 400 may cover a portion of the supply line 200. A portion of the supply line 200 may be protected by the guide cover 400.
- the guide cover 400 may be provided on the outer surface of the main body 10. In detail, as shown in FIG. 6, the guide cover 400 may be provided on the upper surface 12a of the main body 10.
- the guide cover 400 may form a receiving space 401 in which a portion of the supply line 200 is movably accommodated.
- the receiving space 401 may be defined as a space between the inner surface of the guide cover 400 and the outer surface of the main body 10.
- the supply line 200 may be provided to be movable with respect to the receiving space 401 as the door 30 is opened and closed.
- the guide cover 400 may maintain a fixed position relative to the main body 10. As an example, the guide cover 400 may be hooked to the outer case 12. As an example, the guide cover 400 may be screwed to the hinge fixing bracket 18.
- the refrigerator 1 may further include a moving member 600 provided to guide a portion of the supply line 200 to be drawn into or out of the receiving space 401 as the door 30 is opened or closed.
- One end of the moving member 600 may be coupled to the hinge 100, and the other end may be disposed in the receiving space 401 of the guide cover 400 and movable with respect to the receiving space 401.
- the moving member 600 may cover a portion of the supply line 200.
- the moving member 600 may guide the arrangement of a portion of the supply line 200.
- the refrigerator 1 may include a fixed cover 500.
- the fixing cover 500 may be provided to fix another part of the supply line 200.
- the fixed cover 500 may cover another part of the supply line 200. Another part of the supply line 200 may be protected by the fixed cover 500.
- part of the supply line 200 may be covered by the guide cover 400, and another part of the supply line 200 may be covered by the fixed cover 500.
- a portion covered by the guide cover 400 of the supply line 200 may be provided to be movable, and the fixed cover 500 of the supply line 200 may be provided to be movable. ), the other part covered by can maintain a fixed position.
- the fixed cover 500 may be provided on the outer surface of the main body 10. In detail, as shown in FIG. 6, the fixed cover 500 may be provided on the upper surface 12a of the main body 10.
- the fixed cover 500 may maintain a fixed position relative to the main body 10.
- the fixing cover 500 may be screwed to the outer case 12.
- the fixed cover 500 may be coupled to the guide cover 400.
- Figure 8 is a diagram showing the arrangement of the supply line of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 9 is a diagram showing the arrangement of the supply line of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 10 is an enlarged view showing a structure in which a line fixing member of a refrigerator fixes a water supply hose according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- part of the water hose 210 of the supply line 200 may be provided to be movable with respect to the guide cover 400, and another part may be fixed to the fixed cover 500.
- Another part of the water hose 210 fixed by the fixing cover 500 may be a part disposed between the receiving space 401 of the guide cover 400 and the outer surface of the main body 10.
- a portion of the water supply hose 210 disposed between the line guide 310 or the body penetrating portion 10a (described later) and the guide cover 400 may be fixed by the fixed cover 500.
- the water hose 210 may be connected to the main body 10.
- the main body 10 may include a body penetrating part 10a formed on the outer surface of the main body 10, and the water supply hose 210 may be arranged to penetrate the main body penetrating part 10a.
- a part of the water supply hose 210 may be disposed inside the water supply assembly connection guide 310, and the other part of the water supply hose 210 may be disposed from the inside of the water supply assembly connection guide 310 through the body penetrating portion 10a. It may extend outside of (10).
- the fixed cover 500 may include a cover portion 510 that covers a portion of the water hose 210.
- the cover portion 510 may form a space in which a portion of the water supply hose 210 is accommodated.
- the cover portion 510 may be provided on the outer surface of the main body 10.
- the fixed cover 500 may be provided on the upper surface 12a of the main body 10.
- the space in which a portion of the water hose 210 is accommodated may be defined as a space formed between the inner surface of the cover part 510 and the outer surface of the main body 10.
- the cover portion 510 may maintain a fixed position relative to the main body 10. As an example, the cover portion 510 may be screwed to the outer case 12. As an example, the cover portion 510 may be coupled to the guide cover 400.
- the cover portion 510 may cover the body penetrating portion 10a. A portion of the water supply hose 210 extending from the body penetrating portion 10a to the outside of the main body 10 may be covered by the cover portion 510.
- the cover portion 510 may include a fixed cover opening 512.
- the water hose 210 may be arranged to penetrate the fixed cover opening 512.
- the fixed cover opening 512 may be formed in the front part of the cover part 510 in the X direction.
- the fixing cover 500 may include a fixing part 520 that fixes a portion of the water supply hose 210.
- the fixing part 520 may be disposed inside the fixing cover 500.
- the fixing part 520 may be provided inside the cover part 510.
- the fixing part 520 may fix a part of the water supply hose 210 covered by the cover part 510.
- the fixing part 520 may be supported on the inner wall of the cover part 510.
- the fixing part 520 may be formed integrally with the cover part 510, but is not limited thereto.
- the fixing part 520 may be provided to surround at least a portion of the outer surface of the water supply hose 210 and fix a portion of the water supply hose 210.
- the water supply hose 210 is a first hose part 211 and a second hose part 212 that are separated from each other, and a connector connecting the first hose part 211 and the second hose part 212 ( 213) may be included.
- first hose unit 211 may be connected to the main body 10, and the second hose unit 212 may be connected to the door 30.
- the first hose unit 211 and the second hose unit 212 may be communicated with each other through a connector 213.
- the first hose unit 211 and the second hose unit 212 may each be configured as a flexible hose.
- the first hose part 211 and the second hose part 212 may each be made of a soft polymer material.
- the connector 213 may be made of a hard material.
- the connector 213 may be made of a hard plastic material.
- the fixing part 520 may be provided to fix the connector 213 among parts of the water hose 210.
- the fixing part 520 may be provided to cover at least a portion of the outer surface of the connector 213 and fix the connector 213.
- the fixing part 520 may include a support part 521, a first extension part 522, and a second extension part 523.
- the support part 521 protrudes from the inner wall of the cover part 510 and may be supported on the inner wall of the cover part 510.
- the first extension part 522 may extend from one end opposite to the inner wall of the cover part 510 of the support part 521.
- the first extension part 522 may be formed to face the inner wall of the cover part 510.
- one surface of the first extension portion may face the inner wall of the cover portion 510 .
- the second extension portion 523 may extend from one end opposite to the support portion 521 of the first extension portion 522 .
- the second extension portion 523 may be formed to face the support portion 521 . As shown in FIG. 10 , one surface of the second extension portion 523 may face the support portion 521 .
- At least a portion of the outer surface of the connector 213, which is part of the water hose 210, may be covered by each of the support part 521, the first extension part 522, and the second extension part 523.
- the support portion 521 may cover the connector 213 from above in the Z direction
- the first extension portion 522 may cover the connector 213 in a horizontal direction parallel to the X-Y plane.
- the extension portion 523 can cover the connector 213 from below in the Z direction.
- the inner wall of the cover part 510 on which the support part 521 protrudes may also cover the connector 213 in a horizontal direction parallel to the X-Y plane at a position opposite to the first extension part 522.
- each part of the fixing part 520 described above is only an example of each part constituting the fixing part 520 for fixing the water hose 210, and the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. No.
- the fixing part 520 may be provided to secure the connector 213 while being spaced apart from the external wound 12. That is, the connector 213 may be arranged to be spaced a predetermined distance from the upper surface 12a of the main body 10 as it is fixed to the fixing part 520. With this configuration, it is possible to more effectively prevent the connector 213 from colliding with the upper surface 12a of the main body 10.
- the fixed cover 500 may further include a buffering member 530.
- the cushioning member 530 may be made of various types of elastic materials.
- the buffer member 530 may be disposed between at least a portion of the outer surface of the water hose 210 and the fixing part 520.
- the buffer member 530 may be disposed between at least a portion of the outer surface of the connector 213 and the fixing portion 520.
- the buffer member 530 may be disposed along the inner surface of the fixing part 520 that covers the outer surface of the connector 213.
- the buffer member 530 By using the buffer member 530, noise generated by vibration of the water supply hose 210 when water is supplied to the water supply assembly 80 through the water supply hose 210 can be more effectively reduced.
- the fixed cover 500 is not the connector 213, but the soft hose portion (for example, the first hose portion 211 or the second hose portion 212, etc.) of the water hose 210. Arrangements may also be made for direct fixation.
- the soft hose portion of the water hose 210 may be fixed by the fixing part 520.
- a buffering member 530 may be provided between the soft hose portion of the water supply hose 210 and the fixing part 520.
- the wire 220 of the supply line 200 may be connected to the electrical box 19 of the main body 10.
- the electric wire 220 can be connected to the control device by penetrating the electrical equipment box 19 from the outside of the external external wound 12.
- the wire 220 sequentially penetrates the outer case 12 and the electrical box 19 to control the control device. can be connected with
- the wire 220 may also be covered by the fixed cover 500. Furthermore, the wire 220 may also be fixed by the fixing part 520 of the fixing cover 500. Even in this case, the configuration of the fixing cover 500 and the fixing part 520 for fixing the electric wire 220 is that of the fixing cover 500 and the fixing part 520 for fixing the water supply hose 210 of FIGS. 8 to 10. The configuration may be almost identical.
- the guide cover 400 may include a first through hole 410 and a second through hole 420 respectively penetrated by the supply line 200.
- the supply line 200 may pass between the inside and outside of the receiving space 401 through each of the first through hole 410 and the second through hole 420.
- a portion of the supply line 200 may be drawn in or out of the receiving space 401 through the second through hole 420.
- the moving member 600 may be arranged to penetrate the second through hole 420. When the door 30 is opened or closed, the moving member 600 may be drawn in or out of the receiving space 401 through the second through hole 420.
- the guide cover 400 may include a movement guide unit 440 provided to guide the movement of the movement member 600 and a portion of the supply line 200 with respect to the receiving space 401.
- the movement guide unit 440 may be provided inside the accommodation space 401.
- the moving guide unit 440 may be provided to support a portion of the moving member 600 or the supply line 200 from below.
- the supply line 200 may be fixed to the guide cover 400 at the first through hole 410.
- the first through hole 410 is provided with a fitting member ( (not shown) may be provided.
- the fitting member may be made of an elastic material such as rubber.
- the movable portion of the supply line 200 with respect to the receiving space 401 may be a portion extending from the first through hole 410 through the second through hole 420 to the door 30 side.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the supply line 200 may not be fixed to the guide cover 400 at the first through hole 410.
- the water hose 210 and the wire 220 of the supply line 200 may be arranged almost identically inside the guide cover 400.
- the water hose 210 and the electric wire 220 may move approximately equally with respect to the receiving space 401 as the door 30 rotates.
- the supply line 200 may be arranged to pass through the moving member 600.
- the supply line 200 may be arranged to pass through one end on the guide cover 400 side and the other end on the hinge 100 side of the moving member 600, respectively.
- the supply line 200 may be provided to be movable with respect to the receiving space 401 together with the moving member 600 when the door 30 rotates.
- the fixed cover 500 may be coupled to the guide cover 400.
- the fixed cover 500 may include a guide cover engaging portion 511
- the guide cover 400 may include a fixed cover engaging portion 450 to which the guide cover engaging portion 511 is fixed. .
- the guide cover coupling portion 511 may be formed in the shape of a protrusion, and the fixed cover coupling portion 450 may be formed in the shape of a hole through which the guide cover coupling portion 511 penetrates. You can.
- the fixed cover coupling portion 450 may be fitted through the guide cover coupling portion 511.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the guide cover 400 and the fixed cover 500 may be coupled to each other in various ways.
- Figure 11 is an enlarged view showing some components, such as a hinge and a supply line, of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the hinge 100 includes a main body bracket 110 fixed to the main body 10, a door bracket 120 fixed to the door 30, the main body bracket 110, and the door bracket 120. It may include a hinge link 130 connecting the .
- the main body bracket 110 can maintain a fixed position on the main body 10 regardless of the rotation of the door 30.
- the main body bracket 110 may be fixed to the main body 10 by being coupled to the hinge fixing bracket 18.
- the door bracket 120 may be fixed to the door 30 and rotated together with the door 30.
- the door 30 may include a hinge coupling portion 30b that is provided to be coupled to the door bracket 120.
- the hinge coupler 30b may be fastened to the door bracket 120 with a screw.
- the hinge link 130 may be provided to be rotatable with respect to the body bracket 110 or the door bracket 120.
- the hinge link 130 may include a first hinge link, a second hinge link, and a third hinge link.
- the first hinge link may be provided to be rotatable with respect to the main body bracket 110.
- the second hinge link connects the first hinge link and the door bracket 120, and may be rotatable with respect to each of the first hinge link and the door bracket 120.
- the third hinge link connects the first hinge link and the door bracket 120, and may be rotatable with respect to each of the first hinge link and the door bracket 120.
- the rotation axis of the second hinge link with respect to the first hinge link and the rotation axis of the third hinge link with respect to the first hinge link may be arranged differently.
- the rotation axis of the second hinge link with respect to the door bracket 120 and the rotation axis of the third hinge link with respect to the door bracket 120 may be arranged differently.
- the hinge 100 may further include a link guide 140 provided to guide the movement path of the hinge link 130.
- the door bracket 120 may rotate counterclockwise based on FIGS. 12 and 14 .
- the first hinge link connected to the main body bracket 110 rotates counterclockwise with respect to the main body bracket 110 based on FIGS. 12 and 14, and the first hinge link connected to the door bracket 120 Hinge links 2 and 3 may each rotate clockwise relative to the first hinge link.
- the door 30 can rotate while moving forward in the X direction from the main body 10 when it rotates to open the storage compartment 21.
- the door bracket 120 may rotate clockwise based on FIGS. 12 and 14 .
- the first hinge link connected to the main body bracket 110 rotates clockwise with respect to the main body bracket 110 based on FIGS. 12 and 14, and the second hinge link connected to the door bracket 120 , the three hinge links can each rotate counterclockwise with respect to the first hinge link.
- the door 30 can rotate as it approaches the main body 10 when rotating to close the storage compartment 21.
- the configuration of the hinge 100 described above is only an example of a hinge connecting the door and the main body of a refrigerator according to the spirit of the present disclosure, and the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the moving member 600 may be coupled to the hinge 100.
- the moving member 600 may be coupled to the door bracket 120.
- the moving member 600 may be coupled to the moving member coupling portion 121 provided on the door bracket 120.
- the moving member coupling portion 121 may be formed in the shape of a protrusion protruding upward, and is disposed to penetrate a hole formed at one end of the moving member 600 to connect the moving member 600 and the moving member coupling portion. (121) can be combined.
- One end of the moving member 600 may be provided to be rotatable with respect to the moving member coupling portion 121.
- the moving member 600 may move in a direction away from the main body 10 together with the door bracket 120. Accordingly, the moving member 600 can move in the direction taken out from the receiving space 401.
- the moving member 600 can move together with the door bracket 120 in a direction closer to the main body 10. Accordingly, the moving member 600 can move in a direction leading into the receiving space 401.
- One end of the moving member 600 coupled to the hinge 100 may be provided to support a portion of the supply line 200.
- a portion of the supply line 200 located adjacent to the door bracket 110 may be bent and coupled to the hinge 100 of the moving member 600.
- One end may support the bent portion of the supply line 200.
- one end of the moving member 600 coupled to the hinge 100 may guide a portion of the supply line 200 to bend.
- a portion of the supply line 200 may be arranged to surround a portion of the circumference of one end coupled to the hinge 100 of the moving member 600.
- the hose bending part 215, which will be described later, may be supported by one end coupled to the hinge 100 of the moving member 600, and the bending operation may be guided.
- the door bracket 120 may include guide parts 122a and 122b that guide the supply line 200.
- the guide parts 122a and 122b may guide the positions of the water supply hose 210 and the electric wire 220 on the door bracket 120, respectively.
- the guide portions 122a and 122b may support the water supply hose 210 and the wire 220, respectively.
- the electric wire 220 extending from one end of the moving member 600 toward the door penetrating portion 30a is adjusted based on when the door 30 is in the closed position. 1 It may be arranged to pass behind the guide portion 122a.
- the water supply hose 210 extending from one end of the moving member 600 toward the door penetrating portion 30a is located at the front of the first guide portion 122a relative to when the door 30 is in the closed position. It can be arranged to pass through.
- the first guide portion 122a can separate the arrangement path of the water supply hose 210 and the electric wire 220 in the part adjacent to the part where the supply line 200 is bent, and the water supply hose 210 and the electric wire (220) can be prevented from becoming entangled with each other.
- the second guide part 122b may be disposed between the first guide part 122a and the door penetration part 30a.
- the second guide part 122b may guide the water supply hose 210 and the electric wire 220 to be arranged side by side toward the door penetration part 30a.
- the arrangement of the water hose 210 and the wire 220 can be appropriately set according to design factors such as the position or connection relationship where it is connected to the water supply device 81 inside the door 30, as shown in Figure 11. It is not immediately limited.
- the water supply hose 210 may include an elastic spring 230 provided to prevent the water supply hose 210 from being damaged by providing elastic force to a portion that is bent when the door 30 rotates.
- the water supply hose 210 may include a hose bending portion 215 that is disposed adjacent to the hinge 100 and is bent when the door 30 closes the storage compartment 21.
- the hose bending portion 215 may be disposed adjacent to one end coupled to the hinge 100 of the moving member 600.
- the elastic spring 230 may be provided to surround the outer peripheral surface of the hose bending portion 215.
- the elastic spring 230 may provide elastic force to the hose bending portion 215.
- the elastic spring 230 may be provided to be able to bend together with the hose bending portion 215 as the door 30 is opened and closed.
- the water supply hose 210 may include various configurations designed to prevent damage to the hose bending portion 215.
- the water hose 210 may include a cover (not shown) made of various elastic materials such as rubber, through which the hose bending portion 215 may be protected.
- the elastic spring 230 may be provided on the water supply hose 210, but may not be provided on the electric wire 220. This is because the wire 220 generally has a thick insulating coating, so there is little risk of damage. However, if the wire 220 is also provided with a corresponding elastic spring, there is a problem of entanglement with the elastic spring 230 of the water supply hose 210. Because it can happen.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and a configuration corresponding to the elastic spring 230 that protects the hose bending portion 215 of the water supply hose 210 may also be provided in the bent portion of the electric wire 220.
- the door 30 may include a door penetration portion 30a through which the supply line 200 passes.
- the door penetrating portion 30a may be formed so that the inside and outside of the door 30 communicate with each other.
- the supply line 200 passes through the door penetrating portion 30a and may be connected to various components provided in the door 30, such as the water supply assembly 80.
- FIG 11 it is shown on the premise that one door penetration part 30a penetrates the water supply hose 210 and the electric wire 220, respectively. However, unlike this, the door penetration part and the electric wire through which the water supply hose 210 penetrates are shown.
- the door penetration portions through which (220) passes may be formed separately from each other.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a closed door in a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 13 is a diagram showing the appearance of the supply line within the line cover when the door is closed in the refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an open door of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 15 is a diagram showing the appearance of the supply line within the line cover when the door is opened in the refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 when the door 30 is in the closed position of the storage compartment 21, at least a portion of the moving member 600 is within the receiving space 401 of the guide cover 400. It may be in the fully retracted position.
- FIGS. 14 and 15 when the door 30 is in a position to open the storage compartment 22, at least a portion of the moving member 600 moves forward from the receiving space 401 of the guide cover 400. It may be in a maximally drawn position.
- the guide cover 400 includes a line support portion 430 provided to support a portion of the supply line 200 when the portion of the supply line 200 accommodated in the receiving space 401 moves forward with respect to the receiving space 401. It can be included.
- the supply line 200 may include a line bending portion 214 that is disposed and bent inside the guide cover 400.
- the line bending portion 214 may be provided on each of the water supply hose 210 and the wire 220.
- the line support unit 430 may be provided to support the line bending unit 214 when the door 30 opens the storage compartment 21 and a portion of the supply line 200 moves relative to the guide cover 400.
- the line support part 430 may be disposed behind the first through hole 410. As shown in Figures 13 and 15, a part of the supply line 200 accommodated in the receiving space 401 includes a part extending rearward from the first through hole 410 and the support part 430, and in this part It may include another portion that is bent and extends forward again.
- the line bending portion 214 is attached to the line support portion 430 from the rear of the line support portion 430. can be supported by
- the line bending portion 214 is formed between the left and right sides of the guide cover 400 and may extend left and right in the Y direction. As an example, the line bending portion 214 may be formed in the shape of a bar extending approximately in the Y direction.
- the line support portion 430 guides the supply line 200 from moving in the receiving space 401 of the guide cover 400 and prevents the supply line 200 from becoming tangled.
- the receiving space 401 of the guide cover 400 is in a position where the door 30 closes the storage compartment 21 and the supply line 200 is fully inserted into the receiving space 401. ) In order to prevent the supply line 200 from becoming tangled inside, a certain amount of free space may be included.
- the distance L1 that the moving member 600 moves between when the door 30 is positioned in the open position or the closed position may be approximately equal to the distance that the supply line 200 moves.
- the distance L2 from the line support portion 430 to the rear end of the guide cover 400 is such that when the door 30 rotates from the open position to the closed position, a portion of the supply line 200 becomes the receiving space. It may be the free space that can move backward from 401, that is, the distance in the front and rear direction of the free space when the supply line 200 is fully introduced into the receiving space 401.
- the distance L2 from the line support 430 to the rear end of the guide cover 400 is greater than or at least approximately equal to the distance L1 that the moving member 600 can move depending on the opening and closing of the door 30. It can be provided.
- FIG. 13 and 15 show an embodiment in which the water supply hose 210 and the wire 220 are separated from each other and provided to be movable inside the guide cover 400 and the moving member 600.
- the guide Inside the cover 400 and the moving member 600 the water supply hose 210 and the wire 220 are surrounded by a cover (not shown) and are movable as one piece, or are provided with a soft cover (not shown).
- a lubricant may be applied to the inside of the loosely wrapped, soft cover.
- Figure 16 is a diagram showing some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated from the front.
- Figure 17 is a diagram illustrating some components of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, separated from the side.
- Figure 18 is an enlarged view showing a partial configuration of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the dispenser 70 may be provided on the left inner wall of the inner case 11 .
- the water supply assembly 80 may be provided in the upper left door 31 (see FIG. 1).
- the refrigerator 1 may include a water supply duct 1063 provided in the storage compartment 21 and connected to the water tank 62.
- the water supply duct 1063 may be provided in the rear part of the inner case 11.
- the water supply duct 1063 may be provided in front of the cold air supply duct 17.
- a flow path through which water is supplied to the water tank 62 and a flow path through which water is supplied from the water tank 62 may be formed simultaneously.
- the line guide 300 of the refrigerator 1 may be provided on the left side of the main body 10.
- the water supply assembly connection guide 310 may extend from a flow path branch 55 provided on the left side of the inner case 11, and the dispenser connection guide 320 may extend from a flow path provided on the left side of the inner case 11. It may extend from branch portion 55.
- the refrigerator 1 may further include a water tank connection guide 330 through which a flow path 52 (see FIG. 2 ) from the water filter 61 to the water tank 62 passes.
- a portion of a flow path 52 may be formed inside the water tank connection guide 330 to supply water purified from the water filter 61 to the water tank 62.
- the water tank connection guide 330 may be provided on the left side of the main body 10 and may extend from the water filter 61 to the flow path branch 55 provided on the left side of the inner case 11. You can.
- the water supply assembly connection guide 310, the dispenser connection guide 320, and the water tank connection guide 330 may each communicate with the water supply duct 1036 at the flow path branch 55.
- the water supply assembly connection guide 310 may be disposed between the left portion of the inner case 11 and the left portion of the outer case 12 and connected to the left portion of the upper surface 12a of the main body 10.
- the guide cover 400, the fixed cover 500, and the moving member 600 may be provided on the left side of the upper surface 12a of the main body 10.
- Each component of the refrigerator 1, such as the hinge 100, line guide 300, guide cover 400, fixed cover 500, moving member 600, and spacer 700 shown in FIGS. 16 to 18, is It may have features corresponding to each configuration of the refrigerator 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 15, and detailed description will be omitted.
- FIGS. 1 to 15 and the embodiments described in FIGS. 16 to 18 vary in configuration depending on whether the dispenser 70 to the water supply assembly 80 is provided on the left or right side of the refrigerator, respectively.
- Design elements such as design and layout may vary.
- the line guides 300 such as the water supply assembly connection guide 310 and the dispenser connection guide 320, are connected to the left portion of the main body 10. It can be designed to have the same shape and be arranged identically regardless of whether it is connected to the right side or the right side.
- the guide cover 400 may be formed to have a left-right symmetrical shape about the X-axis in the drawing.
- the guide cover 400 is designed as a pair so that the first through hole 410 is formed left and right symmetrically with respect to the X-axis, and the fixed cover coupling portion 450 is formed left and right symmetrically with respect to the Preferably, they can be designed as a pair.
- some components of the moving member 600 and the hinge 100 may be formed to have a left-right symmetrical shape about the X-axis in the drawing.
- the dispenser 70 is provided on the left inner wall of the inner case 11, and the water supply assembly 80 is installed on the upper right door 32. ) may be provided.
- the dispenser 70 may be provided on the right inner wall of the inner case 11 and the water supply assembly 80 may be provided on the upper left door 31.
- the shape or arrangement of the water supply assembly connection guide 310, the dispenser connection guide 320, the water supply duct, etc. may be appropriately changed to suit the arrangement of the dispenser 70 to the water supply assembly 80.
- the water filter 61 is provided on the lower left side of the refrigerator 1, but the position of the water filter 61 is not limited to this, and the water supply assembly is connected depending on the position of the water filter 61.
- the shape or arrangement of the guide 310, the dispenser connection guide 320, the water supply duct, etc. may be appropriately changed.
- the refrigerator 1 includes a main body 10 including an outer case 12 and an inner case 11 disposed inside the outer case and forming a storage compartment, and a door 30 that opens and closes the storage compartment. ), a hinge 100 supporting the door so that the door can rotate with respect to the main body, and a supply line 200 including a water supply hose 210, wherein one end of the supply line is connected to the main body, and The other end of the supply line is a supply line 200 connected to the door, a guide cover 400 provided on the upper surface of the main body to form a receiving space 401 in which a part of the supply line is movably accommodated, and the It may include a fixing cover 500 provided on the upper surface of the main body to fix another part of the supply line.
- the position of the supply line 200 can be guided by the guide cover 400 and the fixed cover 500.
- the supply line 200 can be prevented from being damaged from external shock by the guide cover 400 and the fixing cover 500.
- the movement of the supply line 200 may be guided by the guide cover 400. Noise generated when water is supplied through the water hose 210 can be reduced by the fixed cover 500.
- the fixing cover 500 includes a cover part 510 coupled to the outer case and covering another part of the supply line, and a cover part 510 disposed inside the cover part and surrounding at least a portion of the outer surface of the supply line to form a part of the supply line. It may include a fixing part 520 that fixes another part.
- the water supply hose 210 includes a first hose part 211 and a second hose part 212 that are separated from each other, and a connector 213 connecting the first hose part and the second hose part, and the The top 520 may cover at least a portion of the outer surface of the connector 213 and secure the connector.
- the fixing part 520 may be provided to secure the connector 213 at a distance from the external wound 12. According to the present disclosure, noise generated when water is supplied through the water hose 210 can be reduced more efficiently.
- the fixing part 520 protrudes from the inner wall of the cover part 510, includes a support part 521 supported on the inner wall of the cover part, and extends from an end of the support part opposite to the inner wall of the cover part, and the cover part. It may include a first extension part 522 facing the inner wall of the unit, and a second extension part 523 extending from one end of the first extension opposite to the support part and facing the support part. At least a portion of the outer surface of another part of the supply line may be covered by each of the support part, the first extension part, and the second extension part.
- the fixed cover 500 may further include a buffering member 530 made of an elastic material.
- the buffer member 530 may be disposed between at least a portion of the outer surface of the supply line and the fixing part. According to the present disclosure, noise generated when water is supplied through the water hose 210 can be reduced more efficiently.
- the refrigerator 1 includes a line guide 310 that accommodates at least a portion of the supply line and is disposed between the inner case and the outer case, and at least a portion of the line guide is spaced apart from the inner case. It may further include a spacer 700 provided between the inner case and the inner case. According to the present disclosure, the position of the supply line 200 can be guided by the line guide 310. In addition, the spacer 700 allows the foaming agent to be evenly distributed when injecting the foaming agent to foam the insulation material between the inner and outer wounds.
- the trauma may include an upper surface, a lower surface, a rear surface, and a side connecting the upper surface and the lower surface.
- the main body may further include a corner area 14 formed between the outer trauma and the inner trauma, and between the rear surface and the side surface of the outer trauma. At least a portion of the line guide 310 may be disposed along the corner area 14 .
- the spacer 700 may include at least one pair of spacers.
- the line guide 310 is disposed between the pair of spacers 700 and may include a linear portion 311 that is in close contact with the outer wound 12 and extends in one direction along the corner area 14. According to the present disclosure, as the linear portion 311 is in close contact with the outer wound 12, the foaming agent can be distributed more evenly when injecting the foaming agent to foam the insulation material between the inner wound and the outer wound.
- the spacer 700 protrudes from the line guide 310 and may contact the inner case 11.
- the water supply hose 210 is disposed adjacent to the hinge 100 and includes a hose bending portion 215 that is bent when the door 30 closes the storage compartment 21, and the hose bending portion 215. ) may further include an elastic spring 230 surrounding the outer peripheral surface. According to the present disclosure, damage to the hose bending portion 215 of the supply line by the elastic spring 230 can be effectively prevented.
- the supply line 200 may include a line bending portion 214 that is disposed and bent inside the guide cover 400.
- the guide cover 400 may include a line support portion 430 provided to support the line bending portion 214 when the door opens the storage compartment and a portion of the supply line moves relative to the guide cover. .
- the line support portion 430 can guide the supply line 200 to move in the receiving space 401 of the guide cover 400 and prevent the supply line 200 from becoming tangled.
- the guide cover 400 may further include a first through hole 410 through which the supply line passes and adjacent to the fixed cover, and a second through hole 420 adjacent to the hinge.
- the line support part 430 may be disposed behind the first through hole 410.
- the line bending part 214 may be supported by the line support part 430 at the rear of the line support part 430.
- the supply line may further include an electric wire 220 connected to the main body and the door, respectively.
- the wire 220 can supply power supplied from an external power source to components provided in the door 30 or transmit electrical signals transmitted and received between components provided in the door 30 and the control device.
- the refrigerator 1 includes a moving member 600 coupled to the hinge and movably provided on the guide cover to guide a part of the supply line into or out of the receiving space as the door is opened or closed. More may be included. According to the present disclosure, the position of the supply line 200 can be guided by the moving member 600. In addition, the supply line 200 can be prevented from being damaged from external shock by the moving member 600. Additionally, when the door 30 opens and closes the storage compartment 21, the movement of the supply line 200 may be guided by the guide cover 400.
- the refrigerator 1 includes a main body 10 forming a storage compartment, a door 30 opening and closing the storage compartment, and a hinge supporting the door so that the door can rotate with respect to the main body.
- a supply line including a water hose 210 and an electric wire 220, one end of the supply line is connected to the main body, and the other end of the supply line is connected to the door, the supply line 200,
- a guide cover 400 provided on the outer surface of the main body to form an accommodating space 401 in which a part of the supply line is movably accommodated as the door is opened and closed, and between the accommodating space 401 and the outer surface of the main body. It may include a fixing cover 500 provided on the outer surface of the main body to fix a part of the water hose 210 disposed in.
- the fixing cover 500 may include a fixing part 520 that is disposed on the inside of the fixing cover and covers at least a portion of the outer surface of the water supply hose and fixes the water supply hose 210.
- the fixed cover 500 may further include a buffering member 530 made of an elastic material.
- the buffer member 530 may be disposed between the fixing part 520 and at least a portion of the outer surface of the water hose 210.
- the main body may include an outer wound 12, an inner casing 11 provided inside the outer casing, and an insulating material 13 provided between the outer casing and the inner casing.
- the refrigerator 1 accommodates at least a portion of the supply line and may further include a line guide 310 disposed between the inner case and the outer case, and a spacer 700 provided between the line guide and the inner case. . At least a portion of the line guide 310 may be disposed along an inner edge of the main body.
- the spacer 700 may be provided so that at least a portion of the line guide is spaced apart from the inner casing.
- the refrigerator 1 includes an outer case 12, an inner case 11 provided inside the outer case and forming a storage compartment, an insulation material 13 provided between the outer case and the inner case, and A door 30 that opens and closes the storage compartment, a water tank 62 disposed in the inner case, a water supply device 81 disposed in the door, a water supply hose 210 connecting the water tank and the water supply device, and the inner case and A line guide 300 provided between the inner case and the outer trauma to accommodate the first part of the water supply hose disposed between the external injuries, and a second part of the water supply hose disposed on the outside of the external injury is movably received.
- a guide cover 400 provided on the outer surface of the outer surface of the outer surface to form a receiving space, and a fixing cover provided on the outer surface of the outer surface to secure the third portion of the water supply hose disposed between the line guide and the guide cover ( 500).
- the refrigerator can supply water or power to parts of the refrigerator mounted on the door, including a supply line.
- the position of the supply line of the refrigerator can be guided through the structure of a line guide, guide cover, fixed cover, hinge, etc.
- the refrigerator can guide the movement of the supply line when the door supported by the multi-joint hinge, including the guide cover and the moving member, opens and closes the storage compartment.
- the refrigerator can prevent the supply line from being damaged by including a guide cover, a fixed cover, an elastic spring, etc.
- the refrigerator can reduce noise generated when water is supplied through the water supply hose by including a fixing cover for fixing the water supply hose.
- the refrigerator may include a spacer provided to space at least a portion of the line guide from the inner case, so that the foaming agent can be evenly distributed when injecting the foaming agent to foam the insulation material between the inner case and the outer case. there is.
- the refrigerator has various components such as a line guide and a guide cover formed symmetrically on the left and right, thereby improving the convenience of mold manufacturing and reducing waste of parts.
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- 저장실을 형성하는 본체;상기 저장실을 개폐하는 도어;상기 도어가 상기 본체에 대해 상기 저장실이 개방되는 개방 위치와 상기 저장실이 폐쇄되는 폐쇄 위치 사이에서 회전 가능하도록 상기 도어를 지지하는 힌지;급수 호스를 포함하는 공급라인으로서, 상기 공급라인은 상기 본체에 연결되는 일단과 상기 도어에 연결되는 타단을 포함하고, 상기 공급 라인의 제1 부분은 상기 도어가 상기 개방 위치와 상기 폐쇄 위치 사이에서 회전할 때 이동 가능하게 마련되는 공급라인;상기 공급라인의 상기 제1 부분이 이동 가능하게 수용되는 수용 공간을 형성하도록 상기 본체의 상면에 마련되는 가이드 커버; 및상기 본체의 상면에 마련되고 상기 도어가 상기 개방 위치와 상기 폐쇄 위치 사이에서 회전할 때 상기 공급 라인의 제2 부분이 고정된 위치를 유지하도록 상기 공급라인의 제2 부분을 고정시키는 고정 커버;를 포함하는 냉장고.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 고정 커버는,상기 공급라인의 상기 제2 부분을 커버하는 커버부와,상기 커버부의 내부에 배치되고 상기 공급라인의 상기 제2 부분의 외면의 적어도 일부를 감싸서 상기 공급라인의 상기 제2 부분을 고정된 위치에 유지시키는 고정부를 포함하는 냉장고.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 급수 호스는,제1 호스부와,제2 호스부와,상기 제1 호스부 및 상기 제2 호스부를 연결하는 커넥터를 포함하고,상기 고정부는 상기 커넥터의 외면의 적어도 일부를 감싸 상기 커넥터를 고정된 위치에 유지시키는 냉장고.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 고정부는 상기 커넥터를 상기 본체로부터 이격시키고 상기 커넥터를 본체에 고정시키는 냉장고.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 고정부는,상기 커버부의 내벽으로부터 돌출되고, 상기 커버부의 내벽에 지지되는 지지부와,상기 지지부의 상기 커버부의 내벽과 반대되는 일단으로부터 연장되고, 일면이 상기 커버부의 내벽과 마주하는 제1 연장부와,상기 제1 연장부의 상기 지지부와 반대되는 일단으로부터 연장되고, 일면이 상기 지지부와 마주하는 제2 연장부를 포함하고,상기 공급라인의 상기 제2 부분의 외면 중 적어도 일부는 상기 지지부, 상기 제1 연장부 및 상기 제2 연장부 각각에 의해 커버되는 냉장고.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 고정 커버는 탄성 소재를 포함하여 구성되는 완충 부재를 더 포함하고,상기 완충 부재는 상기 공급라인의 상기 제2 부분의 외면의 적어도 일부와 상기 고정부의 사이에 배치되는 냉장고.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 본체는 외상과, 상기 외상의 내부에 배치되고 상기 저장실을 형성하는 내상을 포함하고,상기 냉장고는,상기 공급라인의 제3 부분을 수용하고, 상기 내상과 외상 사이에 배치되는 라인 가이드와,상기 라인 가이드의 적어도 일부가 상기 내상으로부터 이격되도록 상기 라인 가이드의 상기 적어도 일부와 상기 내상 사이에 마련되는 스페이서를 더 포함하는 냉장고.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 외상는 후면과,측면을 포함하고,코너 영역이 상기 외상과 상기 내상 사이에 형성되고, 상기 외상의 상기 후면과 상기 측면의 사이에 형성되고,상기 라인 가이드의 상기 적어도 일부는 상기 코너 영역 내에 배치되는 냉장고.
- 제8항에 있어서,상기 스페이서는 적어도 한 쌍의 스페이서를 포함하고,상기 라인 가이드의 상기 적어도 일부는 상기 한 쌍의 스페이서 사이에 배치되고 상기 외상에 밀착되어 상기 코너 영역을 따라 연장되는 선형부를 포함하는 냉장고.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 스페이서는 상기 라인 가이드의 상기 적어도 일부로부터 돌출되고 상기 내상에 접촉되는 냉장고.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 급수 호스는 상기 힌지에 인접하게 배치되며 상기 도어가 상기 개방 위치에서 상기 폐쇄 위치로 회전할 시 벤딩되도록 마련되는 호스 벤딩부를 포함하고,상기 호스 벤딩부의 외주면을 둘러싸는 탄성 스프링을 더 포함하는 냉장고.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 공급라인은 상기 가이드 커버의 수용 공간 내부에서 벤딩된 라인 벤딩부를 포함하고,상기 가이드 커버는 상기 도어가 상기 개방 위치로 회전하고 상기 공급라인의 상기 제1 부분이 상기 가이드 커버에 대해 이동할 때 상기 라인 벤딩부를 지지하도록 마련되는 라인 지지부를 더 포함하는 냉장고,
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 가이드 커버는 상기 고정 커버와 인접한 제1 관통구 및 상기 힌지와 인접한 제2 관통구를 더 포함하고,상기 공급 라인은 상기 제1 관통구 및 상기 제2 관통구를 관통하고,상기 라인 지지부는 상기 제1 관통구의 후방에 배치되고,상기 라인 벤딩부는 상기 라인 지지부의 후방에서 상기 라인 지지부에 의해 지지되는 냉장고.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 공급라인은 전선을 더 포함하고,상기 전선의 일단은 상기 본체에 연결되고, 상기 전선의 타단은 상기 도어에 연결되는 냉장고.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 힌지에 결합되는 이동부재를 더 포함하고,상기 이동부재는 상기 도어가 상기 개방 위치와 상기 폐쇄 위치 사이에서 회전할 때 상기 공급라인의 상기 제1 부분이 상기 수용 공간에 인입 또는 인출되는 것을 가이드하도록 상기 가이드 커버에 대해 이동 가능하게 마련되는 냉장고.
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