JP-2026076130-A - Refrigerator
Abstract
[Problem] To provide a cooling cabinet that can be installed in a narrower installation space while ensuring an appropriate internal capacity. [Solution] The cooling cabinet A1 comprises a housing 1 and a door 2 that closes the opening of the housing 1, and cools the items inside the housing 1. The first height H1, which is the height of the housing 1, is 1350 mm or more and 1850 mm or less. The first width W1, which is the width of the housing 1, is 270 mm or more and 330 mm or less. [Selection Diagram] Figure 2
Inventors
- 齋藤 大輝
- 平田 岳大
Assignees
- アイリスオーヤマ株式会社
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20251021
- Priority Date
- 20241023
Claims (11)
- The casing and A door that closes the opening of the aforementioned housing, A cooling cabinet equipped with a cooling system for cooling articles inside the enclosure, The first height, which is the height of the aforementioned housing, is 1350 mm or more and 1850 mm or less. A cooling cabinet in which the first width, which is the width of the enclosure, is 270 mm or more and 330 mm or less.
- The casing and A door that closes the opening of the aforementioned housing, A cooling cabinet equipped with a cooling system for cooling articles inside the enclosure, The first height, which is the height of the aforementioned housing, is 1560 mm or more and 1850 mm or less. A cooling cabinet in which the first width, which is the width of the enclosure, is 330 mm or more and 380 mm or less.
- The housing has a plurality of support legs that support it and are located apart in the width direction, The cooling cabinet according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the length of the support leg protruding from the housing in the width direction is 50 mm or less.
- The cooling cabinet according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the second height, which is the height of the center of gravity, is 550 mm or less.
- Compressor and A cooler that cools the inside of the housing by circulating a refrigerant by the compressor, The housing comprises a weight supported by the housing, The housing has a housing section for housing the compressor, The cooler according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the weight is housed in the housing section.
- The weight is located at the bottom of the housing, as described in claim 5.
- The cooling cabinet according to claim 5, wherein the weight is located on one of the pair of sides of the housing.
- The cooling cabinet according to claim 7, wherein the side portion on which the weight is positioned is the side portion of the pair of side portions opposite to the side portion on which the door is attached.
- The weight is formed in a frame shape and has an opening, as described in claim 7.
- The cooler according to claim 6, wherein the weight has an elongated shape with the width direction as the longitudinal direction.
- Equipped with multiple aforementioned weights, The cooler according to claim 10, wherein the weight is detachable from the bottom.
Description
This invention relates to a cooling cabinet. Cooling cabinets are widely used as storage facilities for cooling items stored inside. Cooling cabinets include refrigerators for refrigerating items and freezers for freezing items. Refrigerators also include those with both refrigeration and freezing functions. Patent Document 1 discloses an example of a conventional cooling cabinet. The cooling cabinet disclosed in this document employs dimensions such as a height of 2.5 times or more the width, considering installation in, for example, an apartment building in the central area of a large city. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2004-340390 This is a perspective view showing a cooling cabinet according to the first embodiment of the present invention.This is a front view showing a cooling cabinet according to the first embodiment of the present invention.This is a plan view showing a cooling cabinet according to the first embodiment of the present invention.This is a bottom view showing a cooling cabinet according to the first embodiment of the present invention.This is a side view showing a cooling cabinet according to the first embodiment of the present invention.This is a rear view showing a cooling cabinet according to the first embodiment of the present invention.This is a cross-sectional view along the line VII-VII in Figure 2.This is a cross-sectional view showing a cooling cabinet according to a second embodiment of the present invention.(a) is a plan view and (b) is a partial perspective view showing a weight in a first modified example of a cooling cabinet according to a second embodiment of the present invention.This is a partial perspective view showing a cooling cabinet according to a third embodiment of the present invention.This is a partial perspective view showing a cooling cabinet according to a third embodiment of the present invention.(a) to (c) are front views showing modified examples of the weight for the cooling cabinet according to the third embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be specifically described with reference to the drawings. The terms "First," "Second," etc., used in this disclosure are for identification purposes only and are not intended to assign any order to the objects. [First Embodiment] Figures 1 to 7 show a cooler cabinet according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The cooler cabinet A1 of this embodiment comprises a housing 1, a door 2, a compressor 3, a cooler 4, and a plurality of support legs 5. The cooler cabinet according to the present invention is a storage cabinet for cooling articles inside the housing 1. The cooler cabinet according to the present invention includes refrigerators for refrigerating articles, freezers for freezing articles, etc. Furthermore, if the cooler cabinet according to the present invention is a refrigerator, it includes those that have both refrigeration and freezing functions. The cooler cabinet A1 of this embodiment is, for example, a freezer. In these diagrams, the z-direction corresponds to the vertical direction. In the following explanation, one direction in the z-direction may be referred to as "up" and the other as "down." The x-direction and y-direction are directions along the horizontal plane. The x-direction corresponds to the width direction of this invention, and one direction may be referred to as "left" and the other as "right." One direction in the y-direction may be referred to as "front" and the other as "back." The enclosure 1 houses the items to be cooled. The specific configuration of the enclosure 1 is not limited; as shown in Figures 1 to 7, it may, for example, have a top section 11, a bottom section 12, two side sections 13, and a back section 14. The top portion 11 is located above in the z-direction and, in the illustrated example, is a flat surface facing upward in the z-direction. The bottom portion 12 is located below in the z-direction and, in the illustrated example, is composed of one or more plate-like members that close the inside of the housing 1 from below in the z-direction. The two side portions 13 are located to the left and right in the x-direction and, in the illustrated example, are each flat surfaces. The back portion 14 is located at the rear in the y-direction and, in the illustrated example, is composed of one or more plate-like members that close the inside of the housing 1 from the rear in the y-direction. The housing 1 is open to the front in the y-direction, and items are inserted and removed from the front in the y-direction. The housing 1 appropriately includes insulating material (not shown) to enhance the internal heat insulation effect. The internal structure of the enclosure 1 is not limited in any way. As shown in Figure 7, the enclosure 1 of this embodiment has a plurality of internal shelves 15 and a plurality of internal cases 16. The plurality of internal shelves 15 are arranged in a line in the