Door seal structure in refrigerator
A technology for inner door seal and refrigerator door body, which is applied to lighting and heating equipment, household appliances, household refrigeration devices, etc. Improve elasticity and self-adaptive ability, solve the difficulty of door closing, and achieve remarkable energy saving effect
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Embodiment 1
[0022] see Figure 1~2 , the inner door seal of the present invention is fitted in the matching groove of the door inner liner 3, and is the second door seal (not shown) on the inner side of the outer door seal. Different from the outer door seal, the inner door seal does not have a magnetic strip, and its working principle is to rely on the elastic deformation of the airbag part to form a closed space between the door and the box to prevent cold air from leaking out. The inner door seal includes two parts, the mounting foot and the air bag, both of which are extruded at the same time. There is a spacer in the middle of the airbag 2, and the airbag is divided into two air chambers, front and rear, and a pair of linear fins 4 and 5 separated sideways are arranged on the outer end surface of the front air chamber. The thickness is small, and the thinning treatment at the root can enhance the stress deformation capacity of the fin. When the door was closed, the fin 4 and the fi...
Embodiment 2
[0026] see image 3 , is an inner door seal with a simple structure, adopting a single airbag design, with linear fins 4 and 5 on the outer end plane, and fins 8 at the root of the airbag. There is no spacer or shrapnel in the airbag The advantage of this structure is that it can achieve effective sealing between the door body and the box body, and has a simple structure and low cost.
Embodiment 3
[0028] see Figure 4 , On the basis of the second embodiment, the spacer inside the airbag is added to improve the heat insulation of the door seal.
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