Freezer

By designing inclined cabinet door components and a recessed structure in the transparent door panel within the freezer, combined with sliding tracks and abutment parts, the problem of poor display viewing angle in traditional freezers is solved, improving the user's experience and shopping experience.

CN121714130APending Publication Date: 2026-03-24QINGDAO HAIER SPECIAL ICEBOX +1
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2024-09-23
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Traditional freezers offer poor viewing angles for displaying items, which negatively impacts product appeal and the user shopping experience.

Method used

Design a freezer with the door assembly angled upwards, a recessed transparent door panel, and a combination of a sliding groove and abutment to reduce friction. A display area and light source are provided on the rear panel to enhance the display effect.

Benefits of technology

It improves the convenience and display effect of users viewing the items inside the freezer, enhancing the user experience and shopping experience.

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Abstract

The freezer comprises a freezer body assembly and a freezer door assembly, and the freezer body assembly is provided with a containing cavity. The cabinet body assembly comprises a front side plate and a rear side plate arranged opposite to the front side plate, and the height of the rear side plate is larger than that of the front side plate. The cabinet door assembly is movably arranged on the cabinet body assembly to open or close the containing cavity. The cabinet door assembly comprises a door frame and a transparent door plate arranged on the door frame. When the containing cavity is closed by the cabinet door assembly, the cabinet door assembly abuts against the front side plate and the rear side plate so that the cabinet door assembly can be obliquely arranged upwards in the direction from the front side plate to the rear side plate. At least part of the transparent door plate is sunken towards the direction of the containing cavity. According to the freezer, the display view angle of objects in the freezer can be increased, a user can conveniently check the objects in the freezer, and the use experience of the user is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of freezer technology, and in particular to a freezer. Background Technology

[0002] With the development of society and the economy and the improvement of people's living standards, refrigeration equipment (such as refrigerators and freezers) has become an indispensable household appliance. As a type of refrigeration equipment, freezers have doors that allow light to pass through, making it easy for people to observe the items stored inside. They are widely used in commercial settings such as supermarkets, convenience stores, and shopping malls.

[0003] In related technologies, the viewing angle of items inside a freezer affects the attractiveness of the goods and people's shopping experience. Traditional freezers have a poor effect on displaying the items inside. Summary of the Invention

[0004] In view of this, the present disclosure provides a freezer that can improve the display perspective of items inside the freezer, making it easier for users to view the items inside the freezer and improving the user experience.

[0005] Specifically, this disclosure is achieved through the following technical solution.

[0006] According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a freezer is provided, including a cabinet assembly and a door assembly, the cabinet assembly having a receiving cavity. The cabinet assembly includes a front side panel and a rear side panel disposed opposite to the front side panel, the height of the rear side panel being greater than the height of the front side panel. The door assembly is movably disposed on the cabinet assembly to open or close the receiving cavity. The door assembly includes a door frame and a transparent door panel mounted on the door frame. When the door assembly closes the receiving cavity, the door assembly abuts against the front and rear side panels, such that the door assembly is inclined upwards along the direction from the front side panel to the rear side panel. At least a portion of the transparent door panel is recessed towards the receiving cavity.

[0007] The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of this disclosure may include the following beneficial effects.

[0008] When the cabinet door assembly is moved, it can open or close the receiving cavity. The cabinet door assembly has a front panel and a rear panel, with the rear panel being taller than the front panel. This causes the cabinet door assembly to be angled upwards along the direction from the front panel to the rear panel, resulting in an overall tilted design that facilitates user viewing of the items inside the freezer. When the user views the items inside the freezer through the transparent door panel, at least a portion of the transparent panel is recessed towards the receiving cavity, which magnifies the contents of the freezer, further enhancing the user experience.

[0009] The technical solution disclosed herein will be further explained below.

[0010] In one embodiment, the cabinet door assembly is slidable relative to the cabinet body assembly. Alternatively, the cabinet door assembly is rotatable relative to the cabinet body assembly.

[0011] In one embodiment, the front and rear side panels are provided with grooves, and the cabinet door assembly is installed in the grooves so that it can slide relative to the cabinet assembly through the grooves.

[0012] In one embodiment, the door frame has a protruding abutment, and the cabinet door assembly abuts against the inner wall of the slide groove through the abutment.

[0013] In one embodiment, the abutting member includes a first abutting portion and a second abutting portion, the first abutting portion abutting against the bottom wall of the groove and the second abutting portion abutting against the side wall of the groove.

[0014] In one embodiment, the cabinet assembly further includes a left side panel and a right side panel disposed opposite to the left side panel. The end faces of the left side panel and the right side panel are inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel to the rear side panel. When the cabinet door assembly closes the receiving cavity, the cabinet door assembly abuts against the end faces of the left side panel and the right side panel.

[0015] In one embodiment, the rear panel includes a display area, at least a portion of which protrudes from the front panel; the display area is provided with display components for displaying information.

[0016] In one embodiment, the display component includes a display element and a light source element, the display element and the light source element being spaced apart, and the light source element being positioned closer to the rear side panel relative to the display element.

[0017] In one embodiment, the display component further includes a mounting member, through which the display component is disposed in the display area. The mounting member has a first mounting slot and a second mounting slot spaced apart from the first mounting slot. The display component is mounted on the mounting member through the first mounting slot, and the light source component is mounted on the mounting member through the second mounting slot.

[0018] In one embodiment, the display element is detachably mounted on the mounting element via a first mounting slot.

[0019] In one embodiment, the transparent door panel is curved and has a magnifying glass structure relative to the display area.

[0020] In one embodiment, the door frame is provided with a third mounting groove, through which the transparent door panel is mounted on the door frame.

[0021] In one embodiment, the cabinet door assembly includes two cabinet body components, and the cabinet body component is provided with two sliding grooves that correspond one-to-one with the two cabinet door components. The cabinet door components are slidably connected to the cabinet body components through the sliding grooves. When the cabinet door components open the receiving cavity, at least a portion of the two cabinet door components are spaced apart.

[0022] In one embodiment, the cabinet assembly further includes a first seal, and the cabinet assembly has an inner sidewall extending along the depth direction of the receiving cavity. The inner sidewall has a plug-in portion, and the first seal has a plug-in mating portion that engages with the plug-in portion. Either the plug-in portion or the plug-in mating portion has an anti-disengagement portion, which is compressed during the insertion of the plug-in portion and the plug-in mating portion to form a fixed plug-in.

[0023] In one embodiment, the anti-detachment part includes anti-detachment fins, the first seal has a sealing side and a connecting side disposed opposite to each other, and the insertion mating part is disposed on the connecting side.

[0024] When the anti-detachment fins are installed in the insertion mating part, the anti-detachment fins are set at an acute angle to the direction of inclination from the root to the top and the direction of the connection side to the sealing side.

[0025] When the anti-detachment fins are installed in the insertion part, the anti-detachment fins are set at an obtuse angle to the direction of inclination from the root to the top and the direction of connection side to sealing side.

[0026] In one embodiment, a sealing part is provided on the sealing side, which is used to connect and cooperate with the cabinet door assembly.

[0027] The cabinet door assembly is used to reciprocate relative to the cabinet body to open and close the receiving cavity. When the cabinet door assembly is about the receiving cavity, the sealing part is pressed against the cabinet door assembly to form a sealed connection.

[0028] In one embodiment, the sealing part includes a sealing groove that is recessed from the sealing side to the connection side for fitting and sealing the cabinet door assembly.

[0029] In one embodiment, the sealing portion includes at least two sealing fins, the root of each sealing fin being spaced apart and connected to the inner wall of the sealing groove.

[0030] During the process of inserting the cabinet door assembly into the sealing groove, the top of each sealing fin abuts against the cabinet door assembly and undergoes elastic deformation.

[0031] In one embodiment, the first seal has a sealing groove, the outer wall of which is connected to the inner wall. An air bladder is provided on the inner wall of the sealing groove, which extends along the depth of the receiving cavity.

[0032] In one embodiment, the cabinet assembly further includes sealing fins, the sealing fins including a first fin with its root connected to an airbag, so that the top of the first fin moves into the interior of the sealing groove by the elastic deformation of the airbag, thereby narrowing the opening of the sealing groove.

[0033] And / or, the sealing fin includes a second fin, which is connected to the inner wall of the sealing groove and is spaced apart from the airbag along the depth direction of the receiving cavity.

[0034] In one embodiment, the top of the first fin is inclined outward relative to the root of the first fin towards the sealing groove, and the top of the second fin is inclined inward relative to the root of the second fin towards the sealing groove.

[0035] In one embodiment, the cabinet assembly further includes a cabinet opening communicating with the receiving cavity, and the cabinet door assembly includes an upper cabinet door and a lower cabinet door. The upper cabinet door and the lower cabinet door are spaced apart along the depth direction of the receiving cavity and are slidably connected to the cabinet body to open or close the cabinet opening. The upper cabinet door has a first abutting protrusion protruding towards the lower cabinet door, and the lower cabinet door has a second abutting protrusion protruding towards the upper cabinet door.

[0036] The freezer also includes a second seal, which is fixed to one of the upper and lower doors. When the freezer is closed, the second seal elastically presses against the first and second abutting protrusions along the sliding direction of the upper door to form a sealing structure between the upper and lower doors.

[0037] In one embodiment, the upper cabinet door has a first sealing engagement portion facing the lower cabinet door, and a first abutting protrusion is provided on the first sealing engagement portion. The lower cabinet door has a second sealing engagement portion facing the upper cabinet door, and a second abutting protrusion is provided on the second sealing engagement portion.

[0038] The second sealing element is fixed to one of the first sealing mating part and the second sealing mating part, and when the cabinet opening is in the closed state, it elastically squeezes against the other.

[0039] In one embodiment, the height of the second seal is not less than the distance between the first sealing mating portion and the second sealing mating portion along the depth direction of the receiving cavity.

[0040] In one embodiment, the second seal is fixedly connected to the upper cabinet door and, when the cabinet opening is in the open state, engages with the lower cabinet door with a clearance.

[0041] Alternatively, the second seal is fixedly connected to the lower cabinet door and, when the cabinet opening is open, is fitted with the upper cabinet door with a gap.

[0042] In one embodiment, the transparent door panel is curved.

[0043] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit this disclosure. Attached Figure Description

[0044] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this disclosure, are used to provide a further understanding of this disclosure. The illustrative embodiments of this disclosure and their descriptions are used to explain this disclosure and do not constitute an undue limitation of this disclosure.

[0045] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this disclosure, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of this disclosure. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0046] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a freezer according to one embodiment.

[0047] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structural components of the freezer cabinet.

[0048] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the refrigeration principle of a freezer according to one embodiment.

[0049] Figure 4 for Figure 1 The freezer shown is a half-section of AA.

[0050] Figure 5 for Figure 4 The diagram shows a partially enlarged structural schematic of the freezer.

[0051] Figure 6 for Figure 4 The diagram shows a partially enlarged structural schematic of the freezer.

[0052] Figure 7 for Figure 4 The diagram shows a partially enlarged structural schematic of the freezer.

[0053] Figure 8 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a partially enlarged structural schematic of the freezer.

[0054] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a freezer according to one embodiment.

[0055] Figure 10 for Figure 9 The freezer shown is a half-section view of FF.

[0056] Figure 11 for Figure 10 Enlarged view of point G in the middle.

[0057] Figure 12 for Figure 11 A schematic diagram of the middle cabinet components in an uninstalled state.

[0058] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the cabinet assembly in an uninstalled state according to an embodiment of this application.

[0059] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a first sealing element according to an embodiment of this application.

[0060] Figure 15 for Figure 10 Enlarged view of point G in another embodiment.

[0061] Figure 16 for Figure 15 A schematic diagram of the structure of the middle cabinet assembly and the first sealing element.

[0062] Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of the cabinet assembly in an uninstalled state according to an embodiment of this application.

[0063] Figure 18 This is a schematic diagram of the cabinet assembly in an uninstalled state according to another embodiment of this application.

[0064] Figure 19 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a first sealing element according to an embodiment of this application.

[0065] Figure 20 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a freezer according to one embodiment.

[0066] Figure 21 for Figure 20 The freezer shown is a half-section view of HH.

[0067] Figure 22 for Figure 21 Enlarged view of section I in the middle.

[0068] Figure 23 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second sealing element cooperating with the cabinet door assembly when the cabinet door is in the open state in one embodiment of this application.

[0069] Figure 24 for Figure 21 A schematic diagram of the structure of the second sealing element cooperating with the cabinet door assembly when the middle cabinet opening is closed.

[0070] Explanation of the reference numerals in the attached figures.

[0071] 10. Freezer; 100. Cabinet assembly; 110. Receiving cavity; 120. Front panel; 130. Rear panel; 140. Left side panel; 150. Right side panel; 160. Insertion part; 101. Slide groove; 102. Display area; 200. Cabinet door assembly; 210. Abutment part; 211. First abutment part; 212. Second abutment part; 220. Door frame; 221. Third mounting groove; 230. Transparent door panel; 240. Lower cabinet door; 250. Upper cabinet door; 260. Second sealing mating part; 270. First sealing mating part; 280. Second abutment protrusion; 290. First abutment protrusion; 300. Display assembly; 310. Display piece; 320. Light source component; 330. Installation. Components; 331, First mounting groove; 332, Second mounting groove; 333, Mounting part; 400, Fixing part; 500, First sealing part; 510, Insertion mating part; 520, Sealing side; 521, First inner wall; 522, Second inner wall; 530, Connecting side; 540, First sealing part; 550, Second sealing part; 600, Anti-detachment part; 610, Root of anti-detachment fin; 620, Top of anti-detachment fin; 700, Sealing groove; 800, Airbag; 810, First fin; 811, Root of first fin; 812, Top of first fin; 820, Second fin; 821, Root of second fin; 822, Top of second fin; 900, Second sealing part. Detailed Implementation

[0072] The technical solutions in the embodiments (or "implementations") of this application will be clearly and completely described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings. When the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements.

[0073] If the embodiments of this application contain terms relating to directional indications or positional relationships (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, inside, outside, top, bottom, center, vertical, horizontal, longitudinal, transverse, length, height, counterclockwise, clockwise, axial, radial, circumferential, etc.), such terms are only used to explain the relative positional relationships and movements between components in a specific posture (as shown in the attached figures); if the specific posture changes, the directional indications or positional relationships will also change accordingly. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" used in the embodiments of this application are only for descriptive convenience and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0074] With the development of society and the economy and the improvement of people's living standards, refrigeration equipment (such as refrigerators and freezers) has become an indispensable household appliance. However, with a wide variety of refrigeration equipment and brands available, consumers have many choices. How to win consumers' favor and enhance product competitiveness has become an increasingly important issue for refrigeration equipment manufacturers.

[0075] As a refrigeration device, freezers have doors that allow light to pass through, making it easy for people to observe the items stored inside. They are widely used in commercial settings such as supermarkets, convenience stores, and shopping malls.

[0076] This application provides a freezer 10, such as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the freezer 10 includes a cabinet assembly 100 and a door assembly 200. The cabinet assembly 100 has a receiving cavity 110, and the door assembly 200 is movably disposed on the cabinet assembly 100 to open or close the receiving cavity 110.

[0077] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the cabinet assembly 100 includes a front side panel 120 and a rear side panel 130 disposed opposite to the front side panel 120, the height of the rear side panel 130 being greater than the height of the front side panel 120. A cabinet door assembly 200 abuts against the front side panel 120 and the rear side panel 130, such that the cabinet door assembly 200 is inclined upwards along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130. The cabinet door assembly 200 is movably disposed in the cabinet assembly 100 to open or close the receiving cavity 110. Thus, when the cabinet door assembly 200 is moved, the cabinet door assembly 200 can open or close the receiving cavity 110. The cabinet door assembly 200 is located on the front side panel 120 and the rear side panel 130. The height of the rear side panel 130 is greater than that of the front side panel 120, so that the cabinet door assembly 200 is tilted upward along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130, making the entire cabinet door assembly 200 tilted so that the user can easily view the items inside the freezer 10.

[0078] It should be noted that there are several ways to implement the cabinet door assembly 200 being movably mounted on the cabinet body assembly 100, including the cabinet door assembly 200 being able to slide relative to the cabinet body assembly 100, or the cabinet door assembly 200 being able to rotate relative to the cabinet body assembly 100.

[0079] In some implementations, the cabinet door assembly 200 is slidable relative to the cabinet body assembly 100.

[0080] In one example, the cabinet assembly 100 is provided with a slide groove 101, and the cabinet door assembly 200 slides relative to the cabinet assembly 100 through the slide groove 101 to open or close the receiving cavity 110.

[0081] In other embodiments, the cabinet door assembly 200 is rotatable relative to the cabinet body assembly 100.

[0082] In one example, the freezer 10 also includes a pivot, through which the door assembly 200 is rotatably connected to the cabinet assembly 100 to open or close the receiving cavity 110.

[0083] It should be noted that, as Figure 4As shown, the height of the front side panel 120 is h1, and the height of the rear side panel 130 is h2, where h2 > h1.

[0084] In related technologies, when people view the items inside the freezer 10, the viewing angle of the items inside the freezer 10 affects the attractiveness of the goods and people's shopping experience. Traditional freezers 10 have poor effects in displaying the items inside.

[0085] Based on this, such as Figure 1 as well as Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the cabinet door assembly 200 further includes a door frame 220 and a transparent door panel 230 mounted on the door frame 220, with at least a portion of the transparent door panel 230 recessed towards the receiving cavity 110. Thus, when a user views the items inside the freezer 10 through the transparent door panel 230, the recess of at least a portion of the transparent door panel 230 towards the receiving cavity 110 effectively magnifies the items inside the freezer 10, facilitating the user's viewing experience and improving the overall user experience.

[0086] It should be noted that the indentation towards the receiving cavity 110 specifically refers to, for example... Figure 4 The depression is shown in the direction E.

[0087] In related technologies, when people take or put items in the freezer 10, they need to open the freezer 10 and close it after taking or putting them in. However, the door assembly 200 of the freezer 10 is tilted, which increases the pressure between the door assembly 200 and the cabinet assembly 100, making it more difficult to open or close the freezer 10.

[0088] like Figures 4 to 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the cabinet door assembly 200 is provided with abutting member 210, which abuts against the front side panel 120 and the rear side panel 130, so that the cabinet door assembly 200 is inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130. The cabinet door assembly 200 is slidably disposed on the cabinet body assembly 100 through the abutting member 210 to open or close the receiving cavity 110.

[0089] Thus, when the cabinet door assembly 200 slides, it can open or close the receiving cavity 110. The cabinet door assembly 200 abuts against the front side panel 120 and the rear side panel 130 via the abutment member 210. The height of the rear side panel 130 is greater than the height of the front side panel 120, causing the cabinet door assembly 200 to be inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130. This increases the abutment force between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100, thereby increasing the relative sliding friction between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100. By utilizing the abutment 210 protruding from the cabinet door assembly 200, and by having the cabinet door assembly 200 abut against the cabinet body assembly 100 and slide relative to the cabinet body assembly 100 through the abutment 210, the contact area between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100 can be reduced, thereby reducing the frictional force of the relative sliding between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100. This allows users to open or close the cabinet door assembly 200 more easily, which is beneficial to improving the user experience.

[0090] Understandably, when the cabinet door assembly 200 abuts against the cabinet body assembly 100 using the abutting member 210, the contact area between the abutting member 210 and the cabinet body assembly 100 is smaller than the contact area between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100 directly. Therefore, using the abutting member 210 can reduce the friction between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100.

[0091] In some embodiments, the abutment 210 is made of rubber or silicone, etc. In this way, the abutment 210 also serves to seal the abutment between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100.

[0092] like Figure 2 , Figure 5 as well as Figure 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the front panel 120 and the rear panel 130 are provided with sliding grooves 101, and the cabinet door assembly 200 is installed in the sliding grooves 101 so that it can slide relative to the cabinet body assembly 100 through the sliding grooves 101. Thus, by installing the cabinet door assembly 200 in the sliding grooves 101 and allowing it to slide relative to the cabinet body assembly 100 through the sliding grooves 101, the convenience of opening or closing the cabinet door assembly 200 can be further improved, thus enhancing the user experience.

[0093] like Figure 5 As shown, in one example, the abutment 210 is disposed on the door frame 220, and the cabinet door assembly 200 abuts against the inner wall of the slide groove 101 through the abutment 210.

[0094] like Figure 5As shown, in some embodiments, the abutment member 210 includes a first abutment portion 211 and a second abutment portion 212. The first abutment portion 211 abuts against the bottom wall of the slide groove 101, and the second abutment portion 212 abuts against the side wall of the slide groove 101. Thus, during the relative sliding of the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100, the cabinet door assembly 200 will contact the bottom wall and side wall of the slide groove 101. By providing the first abutment portion 211 and the second abutment portion 212 on the cabinet door assembly 200, and ensuring that during the relative sliding of the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100, the first abutment portion 211 abuts against the bottom wall of the slide groove 101, and the second abutment portion 212 abuts against the side wall of the slide groove 101, the contact area during the relative sliding of the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100 is further reduced, thereby reducing the frictional force between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100.

[0095] Of course, in other embodiments, the cabinet door assembly 200 is provided with rollers, which abut against the slide groove 101 to allow relative sliding between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100. In this way, by using rollers and slide groove 101, the sliding friction between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100 can be changed into rolling friction, thereby reducing the frictional force between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the cabinet body assembly 100.

[0096] In some embodiments, the first abutting portion 211 and the second abutting portion 212 are disposed on the door frame 220.

[0097] It should be noted that there are multiple ways to implement the door frame 220 with the first abutment part 211 and the second abutment part 212, including integral molding and separate manufacturing and reassembly.

[0098] In some embodiments, the door frame 220 is integrally formed with the first abutment portion 211 and the second abutment portion 212. This can improve the assembly efficiency of the cabinet door assembly 200.

[0099] In related technologies, freezers 10 are usually equipped with display devices to show graphic and textual information about the products inside. However, in traditional freezers 10, the display effect of the display devices is poor.

[0100] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the rear panel 130 includes a display area 102, at least a portion of which protrudes from the front panel 120. The display area 102 is provided with a display component 300 for displaying information.

[0101] Thus, when the cabinet door assembly 200 is moved, it can open or close the receiving cavity 110. The cabinet door assembly 200 abuts against the front side panel 120 and the rear side panel 130 via the abutment member 210. The height of the rear side panel 130 is greater than that of the front side panel 120, causing the cabinet door assembly 200 to be inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130. The rear side panel 130 has a display area 102 that protrudes from the front side panel 120. The display component 300 is placed in the display area 102. Since the display area 102 is higher than the front side panel 120, the display component 300 is not obstructed by the front side panel 120, allowing the user to better observe the information displayed by the display component 300. The display effect of the display component 300 of the freezer 10 is better.

[0102] It should be noted that the display component 300 can be implemented in various ways, including billboards, light boards, cards, and displays, etc.

[0103] It should be noted that the information displayed by the display component 300 includes at least one of the following: graphic information, advertising information, promotional information, and discount information. The graphic information includes images of physical items, prices, product manuals, and other graphic and textual information.

[0104] like Figure 5 as well as Figure 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the cabinet door assembly 200 further includes a door frame 220 and a transparent door panel 230 mounted on the door frame 220, with a first abutment portion 211 and a second abutment portion 212 disposed on the door frame 220. Thus, the cabinet door assembly 200 is slidably disposed within the slide groove 101 via the door frame 220. By placing the first abutment portion 211 and the second abutment portion on the door frame 220, the door frame 220 is slidably disposed within the slide groove 101 via the first abutment portion 211 and the second abutment portion 212, thereby reducing the frictional force between the door frame 220 and the cabinet assembly 100, facilitating the user to open or close the cabinet door assembly 200. Furthermore, the user can view the items inside the freezer 10 through the transparent door panel 230, which improves the user's shopping experience.

[0105] It should be noted that there are various ways to implement the transparent door panel 230, including but not limited to glass, transparent plastic, etc.

[0106] In some embodiments, the transparent door panel 230 is arc-shaped and has a magnifying glass structure relative to the display area 102. Thus, when a user views the items inside the freezer 10 or the text and images displayed on the display component 300 through the transparent door panel 230, the arc-shaped transparent door panel 230 magnifies the text and images of the items inside the freezer 10 and on the display component 300, making it easier for the user to view the items inside the freezer 10 or the information displayed on the display component 300, thereby improving the user experience.

[0107] like Figure 7 as well as Figure 8 As shown, in some embodiments, the display assembly 300 includes a display element 310 and a light source element 320. The display element 310 and the light source element 320 are spaced apart, and the light source element 320 is positioned closer to the rear side panel 130 relative to the display element 310. Thus, by spaced apart the display element 310 and the light source element 320, and by positioning the light source element 320 closer to the rear side panel 130 relative to the display element 310, the light source element 320 can provide light to the display element 310, thereby further improving the display effect of the display assembly 300.

[0108] It should be noted that the light source 320 can be implemented in various ways, including as a lamp, etc.

[0109] like Figure 7 as well as Figure 8 As shown, in some embodiments, the display component 300 further includes a mounting member 330, through which the display component 300 is disposed in the display area 102. The mounting member 330 is provided with a first mounting groove 331 and a second mounting groove 332 spaced apart from the first mounting groove 331. The display component 310 is mounted on the mounting member 330 through the first mounting groove 331, and the light source component 320 is mounted on the mounting member 330 through the second mounting groove 332. Thus, the display component 300 is mounted in the display area 102 through the mounting member 330, which improves the reliability of the installation of the display component 300. Furthermore, the mounting member 330 is provided with a first mounting groove 331 and a second mounting groove 332 spaced apart from the first mounting groove 331. By placing the display component 310 in the first mounting groove 331 and the light source component 320 in the second mounting groove 332, this method facilitates the installation of the display component 310 and the light source component 320 onto the mounting member 330. Furthermore, the display component 310 and the light source component 320 are spaced apart so that the light source component 320 provides light to the display component 300, thereby improving the display effect of the display component 300.

[0110] like Figure 7 as well as Figure 8As shown, in some embodiments, the display element 310 is detachably mounted on the mounting element 330 via the first mounting slot 331. Thus, the display element 310 can be detachably mounted on the mounting element 330 via the first mounting slot 331, allowing the user to replace the display element 310 according to the items inside the freezer 10, thereby displaying information about the items inside the freezer 10.

[0111] like Figure 7 as well as Figure 8 As shown, in some embodiments, the mounting member 330 includes two mounting portions 333 disposed opposite to each other, each mounting portion 333 having a first mounting groove 331 and a second mounting groove 332. Thus, the two mounting portions 333 disposed opposite to each other are respectively arranged in the display area 102, and each mounting portion 333 has a first mounting groove 331 and a second mounting groove 332, so that the display member 310 and the light source member 320 can be mounted onto the mounting member 330. This arrangement of two mounting portions 333 opposite to each other facilitates the mounting of the display member 310 and the light source member 320 onto the mounting member 330.

[0112] like Figure 7 as well as Figure 8 As shown, in some embodiments, the freezer 10 further includes a fixing member 400, which is fixedly connected to the rear side panel 130, and at least a portion of the fixing member 400 abuts against the display component 300 to fix the display component 300. By fixing the fixing member 400 to the rear side panel 130 and abutting at least a portion of the fixing member 400 against the display component 300, the display component 300 is fixed in the display area 102 under the action of the fixing member 400, thereby ensuring the fixing effect of the display component 300.

[0113] It should be noted that there are various ways to fix the fastener 400 to the rear side plate 130, including but not limited to screw fixing, snap fixing and riveting fixing, etc.

[0114] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the fasteners 400 include two fasteners 400, which are respectively disposed at both ends of the display component 300, and the display component 300 is sandwiched between the fasteners 400 and the rear side panel 130. Thus, by providing fasteners 400 at both ends of the display component 300 and sandwiching the display component 300 between the fasteners 400 and the rear side panel 130, and since the fasteners 400 are fixedly connected to the rear side panel 130, the fixing effect of the display component 300 is further ensured.

[0115] It should be noted that the number of cabinet door components 200 can be one, two, three, or four, etc., and can be set according to actual needs.

[0116] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the cabinet assembly 100 further includes a left side panel 140 and a right side panel 150 disposed opposite to the left side panel 140. The end faces of the left side panel 140 and the right side panel 150 are inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130. When the cabinet door assembly 200 closes the receiving cavity 110, the cabinet door assembly 200 abuts against the end faces of the left side panel 140 and the right side panel 150. Thus, since the height of the rear side panel 130 is greater than the height of the front side panel 120, the cabinet door assembly 200 is inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130. By inclining the end faces of the left side panel 140 and the right side panel 150 upward along the direction from the front side panel 120 to the rear side panel 130, the cabinet door assembly 200 can abut against the left side panel 140 and the right side panel 150 to close the receiving cavity 110.

[0117] In some embodiments, the front side plate 120, the rear side plate 130, the left side plate 140, the right side plate 150, and the bottom wall of the receiving cavity 110 are arranged to form the receiving cavity 110.

[0118] It is understandable that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by "Front Side Panel 120", "Rear Side Panel 130", "Left Side Panel 140", "Right Side Panel 150", etc., is based on the attached... Figure 2 The orientations or positional relationships shown are for the convenience of describing this disclosure and simplifying the description only, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the components referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting this disclosure.

[0119] It should be noted that "front panel 120" is usually the side panel of the freezer 10 that is closest to the user during use; "rear panel 130" is usually the side panel of the freezer 10 that is closest to the wall during use.

[0120] like Figure 1 As shown in one example, the cabinet door assembly 200 includes two components. The front panel 120 and the rear panel 130 are each provided with two corresponding sliding grooves 101. When the cabinet door assembly 200 opens the receiving cavity 110, at least a portion of the two cabinet door assemblies 200 are spaced apart. Thus, the two cabinet door assemblies 200 are respectively installed in the two sliding grooves 101, allowing the freezer 10 to open or close the receiving cavity 110 via the two cabinet door assemblies 200. The arrangement of at least a portion of the two cabinet door assemblies 200 when the receiving cavity 110 is opened is more rational and reduces the space occupied by the cabinet door assemblies 200.

[0121] Understandably, the number of cabinet door components 200 can be one, two, three, or four, etc., and can be set according to actual needs.

[0122] like Figure 5 as well as Figure 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the door frame 220 is provided with a third mounting groove 221, and the transparent door panel 230 is mounted on the door frame 220 through the third mounting groove 221. In this way, the transparent panel is mounted on the door frame 220 through the third mounting groove 221, which can improve the reliability of the installation between the door frame 220 and the transparent door panel 230.

[0123] like Figure 5 as well as Figure 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the transparent door panel 230 is detachably mounted to the door frame 220 via a third mounting groove 221. This facilitates the installation and removal of the transparent panel from the door frame 220. If either the transparent panel or the door frame 220 is damaged, only the damaged part needs to be replaced, reducing maintenance costs.

[0124] like Figures 9 to 11 In some embodiments, the cabinet assembly 100 further includes a first sealing member 500. The inner wall of the cabinet assembly 100 extending along the depth direction of the receiving cavity 110 is provided with a plug-in portion 160; the first sealing member 500 is provided with a plug-in mating portion 510 that engages with the plug-in portion 160. Either the plug-in portion 160 or the plug-in mating portion 510 is provided with an anti-disengagement portion 600. During the insertion process of the plug-in portion 160 and the plug-in mating portion 510, the anti-disengagement portion 600 is compressed to form a fixed insertion.

[0125] It should be noted that the first sealing element 500 can be configured as any shape, such as a strip or a block, and this application does not impose any limitations. As an example, the first sealing element 500 may have a thickness direction along the X direction in the figure, and the two opposite sides of the first sealing element 500 along the thickness direction are a sealing side 520 and a connecting side 530, respectively. The insertion mating part 510 may be provided on the connecting side 530 of the first sealing element 500. The sealing side 520 of the first sealing element 500 can be used to press and seal with the cabinet door assembly 200 when the cabinet door assembly 200 is closed.

[0126] The insertion portion 160 can be a protrusion extending from the inner wall of the cabinet assembly 100, and correspondingly, the insertion mating portion 510 can be a recessed portion recessed in the first sealing member 500. Alternatively, the insertion portion 160 can be a recessed portion within the inner wall of the cabinet assembly 100, and the insertion mating portion 510 can be a protrusion extending from the first sealing member 500, thus forming an insertion fit between the insertion portion 160 and the insertion mating portion 510. In this way, when assembling the cabinet assembly 100 and the first sealing member 500, the first sealing member 500 can be fixed to the inner wall of the cabinet assembly 100 through the insertion connection of the insertion portion 160 and the insertion mating portion 510. This increases the insertion fit area between the first sealing member 500 and the cabinet assembly 100, thereby improving the connection stability between the first sealing member 500 and the cabinet assembly 100.

[0127] Meanwhile, the anti-detachment part 600 can be configured as a protrusion, rib, or fin, etc., and can be fixed to either the insertion part 160 or the insertion mating part 510; this application does not impose any limitation. Thus, during the insertion and engagement of the cabinet assembly 100 and the first seal 500, the anti-detachment part 600 can be pressed between the insertion part 160 and the insertion mating part 510, further providing compressive force to the connection between the insertion part 160 and the insertion mating part 510. This allows the insertion part 160 and the insertion mating part 510 to be better fixed to each other, thereby reducing the loosening and detachment of the first seal 500 due to external forces during use, and improving the connection reliability between the cabinet assembly 100 and the first seal 500.

[0128] See Figures 11 to 14 Taking the anti-detachment part 600 as an example, which is an elastic anti-detachment fin, the extension length of the anti-detachment fin from its root to its top is not less than the installation gap between the insertion fitting part 510 and the insertion part 160. The root 610 of the anti-detachment fin can be connected to the insertion fitting part 510. During the insertion process between the insertion part 160 and the insertion fitting part 510, the top 620 of the anti-detachment fin is compressed by the insertion part 160 and undergoes elastic deformation to form a surface contact with the insertion part 160, thereby increasing the friction between the top 620 of the anti-detachment fin and the insertion part 160, thus further preventing the first seal 500 from detaching.

[0129] To facilitate surface contact between the anti-detachment fin and the insertion part 160, the cross-sectional area of ​​the root 610 of the anti-detachment fin can be set to be larger than the cross-sectional area of ​​the top 620 of the anti-detachment fin. This ensures that during compression, the elastic deformation of the top of the anti-detachment fin is greater than that of the root, thus facilitating surface contact between the anti-detachment fin and the insertion part 160. Simultaneously, during surface contact, the root 610 of the anti-detachment fin can support the top 620, maintaining a certain compressive force between the insertion part 160 and the insertion mating part 510, preventing the first seal 500 from dislodging.

[0130] In some embodiments, to facilitate the insertion and assembly of the first seal 500 to the inner wall of the cabinet opening, the anti-detachment fins may be inclined relative to the insertion mating portion 510. For example, the anti-detachment fins are arranged at an acute angle along the direction from the root to the top to the direction from the connecting side 530 to the sealing side 520.

[0131] Thus, during the installation of the mating part 510 and the insertion part 160, the anti-detachment fin can rotate clockwise, causing the overall outer diameter of the anti-detachment fin and the mating part 510 to gradually decrease. This reduces the friction between the top 620 of the anti-detachment fin and the insertion part 160, allowing the mating part 510 to smoothly engage with the insertion part 160, thereby completing the installation of the first seal 500 and the cabinet assembly 100. Simultaneously, when the mating part 510 disengages from the insertion part 160, the anti-detachment fin can rotate counterclockwise, causing the overall outer diameter of the anti-detachment fin and the mating part 510 to continuously increase. This increases the compressive force between the mating part 510 and the insertion part 160, preventing the mating part 510 from disengaging from the insertion part 160 and preventing the first seal 500 from falling off the cabinet assembly 100. Therefore, the anti-detachment fins designed in this way can facilitate the installation and fixation of the first seal 500 to the cabinet assembly 100, and also prevent the first seal 500 from falling off the cabinet assembly 100, so that the cabinet assembly 100 has good connection reliability.

[0132] In other examples, such as Figure 13 As shown, the anti-detachment fins can also be set on the insertion part 160 of the cabinet assembly 100. In this case, the anti-detachment fins are set at an obtuse angle to the direction of the root pointing to the top and the direction of the connecting side 530 pointing to the sealing side 520. This can also achieve the effect of easy installation and anti-detachment between the first sealing element 500 and the cabinet assembly 100. This application will not elaborate further.

[0133] In some embodiments, multiple anti-detachment fins may be provided to form multiple barriers during the detachment process of the first seal 500, thereby preventing the first seal 500 from detaching.

[0134] In some embodiments, to facilitate improving the sealing performance between the first seal 500 and the cabinet door assembly 200, the sealing side 520 of the first seal 500 is provided with a sealing portion, which is used to press and seal with the cabinet door assembly 200.

[0135] As an example, the sealing part includes a sealing groove 700, which is recessed from the sealing side 520 to the connecting side 530 for fitting and sealing the cabinet door assembly 200. The sealing groove 700 can be an L-shaped groove or a U-shaped groove, etc., and this application is not limited thereto. In this way, the sealing groove 700 increases the sealing connection area between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the first sealing element 500, and the cabinet opening is partially wrapped within the sealing groove 700, thereby improving the sealing effect between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the first sealing element 500.

[0136] To facilitate the formation of the sealing groove 700, the first sealing member 500 may be elastic and bend along the direction from the connecting side 530 to the sealing side 520 to form a sealing groove 700 on the sealing side 520 for insertion and mating with the cabinet door assembly 200.

[0137] In some embodiments, the sealing portion may further include an elastomer disposed on the inner wall of the sealing groove 700, which is used to generate elastic deformation by compression with the cabinet door assembly 200 to seal the insertion gap between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the sealing groove 700.

[0138] As an example, the sealing groove 700 includes a first inner wall 521 and a second inner wall 522 connected to the first inner wall 521. The insertion fitting part 510 can be connected to the outer wall corresponding to the first inner wall 521. The elastomer can be configured as a sealing fin, with the root of the sealing fin connected to the second inner wall 522. During the insertion of the cabinet door assembly 200 into the sealing groove 700, the sealing fin undergoes elastic deformation and abuts against the cabinet door assembly 200 and the second inner wall 522, thereby sealing the insertion gap between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the sealing groove 700. Multiple sealing fins can be provided, with each sealing fin spaced apart on the second inner wall 522 to form a multiple seal between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the sealing groove 700.

[0139] See Figure 15 In some embodiments, the outer wall of the sealing groove 700 is connected to the inner wall of the cabinet assembly 100, and an airbag 800 is provided on the inner wall of the sealing groove 700 extending along the depth direction of the receiving cavity 110. In the depth direction of the sealing groove 700, the airbag 800 protrudes from the bottom wall of the sealing groove 700.

[0140] See Figures 15 to 19In some embodiments, to further improve the sealing effect of the cabinet assembly 100, the cabinet assembly 100 also includes sealing fins, which are connected to one of the inner wall of the sealing groove 700 and the airbag 800.

[0141] As an example, the sealing fin includes a first fin 810, the root 811 of which is connected to the airbag 800. With this configuration, when the cabinet door enters the sealing groove 700, the door is compressed against the airbag 800, and the elastic deformation of the airbag 800 forms a seal with the side wall of the door. Simultaneously, the elastic deformation of the airbag 800 causes the top fin 812 to move inward into the sealing groove 700, thereby narrowing the opening of the sealing groove 700 and causing the first fin 810 to press against the lower surface of the door, forming a seal. Thus, a double seal can be formed between the cabinet door and the sealing groove, improving the sealing effect of the sealing element.

[0142] Of course, the sealing fins may not be connected to the airbag 800, but may be set on the inner wall of the sealing groove 700 respectively. When the cabinet door is inserted into the sealing groove 700, the cabinet door, airbag 800 and sealing fins are squeezed to form a double seal. This application will not elaborate further.

[0143] In some embodiments, to further improve the sealing effect, for example, two sealing fins are provided, namely a first fin 810 and a second fin 820. An airbag 800 is disposed in the first sealing portion 540, and the first fin 810 is connected to the airbag 800. The second fin 820 is connected to the second sealing portion 550, and the first fin 810 and the second fin 820 are staggered relative to each other. For example, the first fin 810 and the second fin 820 are staggered along the X direction, so that when the cabinet door assembly 200 is inserted into the sealing groove 700 along the X direction, the cabinet door assembly 200 first touches the top second fin 820, causing the second fin 820 to move and fit between the sealing groove 700 and the cabinet door assembly 200, forming a first layer of seal. As the cabinet door assembly 200 continues to insert into the sealing groove 700, it compresses the airbag 800, causing it to deform and thus driving the first fin 810 into the sealing groove 700. This forms a second layer of seal between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the sealing groove 700, thereby improving the sealing effect between them. Simultaneously, the deformation of the airbag 800 also allows for tighter pressure between it and the cabinet door assembly 200, forming a third layer of seal. It is understood that the upper and lower surfaces of the cabinet door assembly 200 can be spaced apart relative to each other along the Y-direction in the figure, and the sidewalls of the cabinet door assembly 200 can face the airbag 800 along the X-direction.

[0144] Furthermore, to facilitate the entry and exit of the cabinet door assembly 200 into and out of the sealing groove 700, the first fin 810 and the second fin 820 can be inclined in different directions. Specifically, the top 812 of the first fin is inclined outwards from the root 811 of the first fin relative to the root 811 of the first fin, while the top 822 of the second fin is inclined inwards from the root 821 of the second fin relative to the root 821 of the second fin relative to the root 821 of the second fin relative to the root 81 ...

[0145] like Figure 20 and Figure 21 In some embodiments, the cabinet assembly 100 further includes a cabinet opening communicating with the receiving cavity 110; the cabinet door assembly 200 includes an upper cabinet door 250 and a lower cabinet door 240, which are spaced apart along the depth direction of the receiving cavity 110 and are slidably connected to the cabinet assembly 100 to open or close the cabinet opening. The upper cabinet door 250 is provided with a first abutting protrusion 290 protruding towards the lower cabinet door 240, and the lower cabinet door 240 is provided with a second abutting protrusion 280 protruding towards the upper cabinet door 250; a second sealing member 900 is fixedly disposed on one of the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240, and when the cabinet opening is in the closed state, the second sealing member 900 elastically squeezes against the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 along the sliding direction of the upper cabinet door 250 to form a sealing structure between the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240.

[0146] like Figures 22 to 24In some embodiments, to facilitate sealing the connection gap between the overlapping portion of the lower cabinet door 240 and the upper cabinet door 250, a second sealing member 900 can be provided between the overlapping portion of the lower cabinet door 240 and the upper cabinet door 250 to close the overlapping gap between the two cabinet doors. The second sealing member 900 can be fixedly connected to one of the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240, which is not limited in this application. To reduce wear on the second sealing member 900 during the sliding process of the two cabinet doors, the second sealing member 900 can be clearance-fitted with the other of the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240 to avoid friction between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the second sealing member 900 during the sliding process. Meanwhile, to ensure a good sealing effect between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the second sealing member 900 when the cabinet opening is closed, a first abutting protrusion 290 protruding towards the lower cabinet door 240 can be provided on the upper cabinet door 250, and a second abutting protrusion 280 protruding towards the upper cabinet door 250 can be provided on the lower cabinet door 240. When the cabinet opening is closed, the second sealing member 900 elastically squeezes against the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 along the sliding direction of the upper cabinet door 250, so as to form a sealing structure between the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240.

[0147] See Figure 23 , Figure 23 This is a schematic diagram of the engagement structure between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the second seal 900 when the cabinet opening is open. As an example, assuming the second seal 900 is fixed to the lower cabinet door 240 and the lower cabinet door 240 is moved to close the cabinet opening, the lower cabinet door 240 moves along the X direction to close the opening. The lower cabinet door 240 also moves the second seal 900 and the second abutting protrusion 280 together along the X direction, gradually approaching the first abutting protrusion 290 of the upper cabinet door 250. After the lower cabinet door 240 is sealed and engaged with the left side panel 140 of the cabinet assembly 100, the second seal 900 is pressed against the first abutting protrusion 290 of the upper cabinet door 250. (See also...) Figure 4 , Figure 4This is a schematic diagram of the mating structure between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the second seal 900 when the cabinet opening is closed. In this state, the second seal 900 is subjected to bidirectional lateral pressure from the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 in the X direction, causing the second seal 900 to undergo elastic deformation. On one hand, the second seal 900, through elastic deformation, tightly fits against the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 to seal the gap in the cabinet door assembly 200 along the Y direction. On the other hand, the elastic deformation increases the size of the second seal 900 along the Y direction, causing it to press against the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240 along the Y direction, thereby sealing the gap in the cabinet door assembly 200 along the X direction. In this way, by applying bidirectional lateral pressure to the second seal 900 along the X direction by the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280, a good sealing effect can be achieved between the second seal 900 and the cabinet door assembly 200 when the cabinet door is closed.

[0148] Of course, in other embodiments, the second sealing member 900 can also be fixed to the upper cabinet door 250. The upper cabinet door 250 drives the second sealing member 900 and the first abutting protrusion 290 to move together in the opposite direction of X, so as to gradually approach the second abutting protrusion 280 of the lower cabinet door 240, thereby realizing the elastic deformation of the second sealing member 900 to form a sealing structure between the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240. This application will not elaborate on this.

[0149] Therefore, when the freezer 10 provided in this application is in use, the bidirectional lateral pressure of the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 on the second sealing member 900 enables the second sealing member 900 to form a sealing structure with the cabinet door assembly 200 in the closed state of the cabinet opening, so that the freezer 10 has a good sealing effect. At the same time, when the cabinet opening is open, the bidirectional lateral pressure of the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 on the second sealing member 900 is removed, and the second sealing member 900 restores its elastic deformation to separate from one of the cabinet door assemblies 200. This prevents the second sealing member 900 from rubbing due to the relative movement between the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240, thereby reducing the wear of the second sealing member 900 during the movement of the cabinet door assembly 200, extending the service life of the second sealing member 900, improving the sealing effect of the freezer 10, and reducing the freezer 10's cold leakage and frost formation.

[0150] Furthermore, the bidirectional lateral pressure exerted by the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 on the second seal 900 can limit the movement distance between the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240, thereby preventing the second seal 900 from dislodging from the overlapping portion along the Y direction between the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240 during the movement of the cabinet door assembly 200, which would lead to seal failure. As an example, the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 can be structures such as protrusions, ribs, or fins, and this application does not impose any limitations.

[0151] See Figure 22 and Figure 23 In some embodiments, to further improve the sealing effect between the cabinet door assembly 200 and the second seal 900, the upper cabinet door 250 is provided with a first sealing mating portion 270 facing the lower cabinet door 240, and a first abutting protrusion 290 protrudes from the first sealing mating portion 270. The lower cabinet door 240 is provided with a second sealing mating portion 260 facing the upper cabinet door 250, and a second abutting protrusion 280 protrudes from the second sealing mating portion 260. The second seal 900 is fixed to one of the first sealing mating portion 270 and the second sealing mating portion 260, and elastically presses against the other when the cabinet opening is in the closed state.

[0152] It should be noted that the first sealing mating part 270 and the second sealing mating part 260 can compress the second sealing member 900 in the Y direction when the cabinet opening is closed, so as to further increase the compressive force between the second sealing member 900 and the cabinet door assembly 200 and improve the sealing effect between the second sealing member 900 and the cabinet door assembly 200.

[0153] As an example, see Figure 24 Along the depth direction of the receiving cavity 110, the height H of the second sealing member 900 is not less than the distance H0 between the first sealing mating part 270 and the second sealing mating part 260. Along the Y direction, the distance H1 between the second sealing mating part 260 and the upper cabinet door 250 is greater than the height H of the second sealing member 900, and the distance H2 between the first sealing mating part 270 and the lower cabinet door 240 is also greater than the height H of the second sealing member 900.

[0154] Thus, with the cabinet door closed, the second sealing element 900 is pressed along the X direction by the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280. Simultaneously, the lateral pressing of the second sealing element 900 by the first abutting protrusion 290 and the second abutting protrusion 280 also limits the movement distance between the upper cabinet door 250 and the lower cabinet door 240, causing the second sealing mating part 260 to overlap with the first sealing mating part 270 along the Y direction, thereby pressing the second sealing element 900 along the Y direction. This increases the pressing force of the second sealing element 900 between the cabinet door assembly 200, improving the sealing effect between the second sealing element 900 and the cabinet door assembly 200. As an example, the second sealing mating part 260 and the first sealing mating part 270 can be respectively configured as protrusions, ribs, or baffles, etc., and this application does not impose any limitations.

[0155] Also see Figure 23 With the cabinet door open, taking the second sealing element 900 fixed to the second sealing mating part 260 as an example, when the upper cabinet door 250 moves along the X direction, the first sealing mating part 270 and the second sealing mating part 260 can be misaligned along the X direction, so that the second sealing element 900 is located between the door panel of the upper cabinet door 250 and the second sealing mating part 260. At this time, since the distance between the door panel of the upper cabinet door 250 and the second sealing mating part 260 along the Y direction is greater than the height of the second sealing element 900, the second sealing element 900 is no longer squeezed, and the top of the second sealing element 900 can have a gap with the door panel of the upper cabinet door 250 along the Y direction, so that the upper cabinet door 250 does not need to contact the second sealing element 900 when moving along the X direction, thereby avoiding wear on the second sealing element 900 and reducing the moving resistance of the cabinet door assembly 200, making it easier for users to open and close the cabinet door smoothly and effortlessly. Similarly, when the lower cabinet door 240 moves in the opposite direction of X, the second sealing mating part 260 drives the second sealing element 900 to move together, so that the second sealing element 900 moves out of the space between the second sealing mating part 260 and the first sealing mating part 270, and is located between the second sealing mating part 260 and the door panel of the upper cabinet door 250. This prevents the second sealing element 900 from being squeezed and worn during the movement of the cabinet door, thereby extending the service life of the second sealing element 900 and improving the heat preservation effect of the freezer 10.

[0156] In other embodiments, the second seal 900 can be fixed to the first sealing mating part 270. The distance between the first sealing mating part 270 and the lower cabinet door 240 along the Y direction is also greater than the height of the second seal 900. The principle is the same as the above-described movement process, and will not be described in detail in this application.

[0157] It should be noted that the technical solutions or features described in the above embodiments can be combined or supplemented with each other without conflict. The scope of protection of this application is not limited to the precise structures described in the above embodiments and shown in the accompanying drawings; all modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A freezer, characterized in that, include: The cabinet assembly has a receiving cavity; the cabinet assembly includes a front side panel and a rear side panel disposed opposite to the front side panel, the height of the rear side panel being greater than the height of the front side panel; as well as A cabinet door assembly is movably disposed on the cabinet body assembly to open or close the receiving cavity; the cabinet door assembly includes a door frame and a transparent door panel mounted on the door frame; when the cabinet door assembly closes the receiving cavity, the cabinet door assembly abuts against the front side panel and the rear side panel, so that the cabinet door assembly is inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel to the rear side panel; at least a portion of the transparent door panel is recessed towards the receiving cavity.

2. The freezer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cabinet door assembly is capable of sliding relative to the cabinet body assembly; or, the cabinet door assembly is capable of rotating relative to the cabinet body assembly.

3. The freezer according to claim 2, characterized in that, The front and rear side panels are provided with sliding grooves, and the cabinet door assembly is installed in the sliding grooves so that it can slide relative to the cabinet body assembly through the sliding grooves.

4. The freezer according to claim 3, characterized in that, The door frame is provided with abutting member, and the cabinet door assembly abuts against the inner wall of the slide groove through the abutting member.

5. The freezer according to claim 4, characterized in that, The abutting member includes a first abutting part and a second abutting part, the first abutting part abutting against the bottom wall of the slide groove, and the second abutting part abutting against the side wall of the slide groove.

6. The freezer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cabinet assembly also includes a left side panel and a right side panel disposed opposite to the left side panel; the end faces of the left side panel and the right side panel are inclined upward along the direction from the front side panel to the rear side panel; when the cabinet door assembly closes the receiving cavity, the cabinet door assembly abuts against the end faces of the left side panel and the right side panel.

7. The freezer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rear panel includes a display area, at least a portion of which protrudes from the front panel; the display area is provided with display components for displaying information.

8. The freezer according to claim 7, characterized in that, The display component includes a display element and a light source element, the display element and the light source element are spaced apart, and the light source element is positioned closer to the rear side panel relative to the display element.

9. The freezer according to claim 8, characterized in that, The display component further includes a mounting component, and the display component is disposed in the display area through the mounting component; the mounting component is provided with a first mounting slot and a second mounting slot spaced apart from the first mounting slot, the display component is mounted on the mounting component through the first mounting slot, and the light source component is mounted on the mounting component through the second mounting slot.

10. The freezer according to claim 9, characterized in that, The display component is detachably mounted on the mounting component via the first mounting slot.

11. The freezer according to claim 7, characterized in that, The transparent door panel is arc-shaped and has a magnifying glass structure relative to the display area.

12. The freezer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The door frame is provided with a third mounting groove, and the transparent door panel is installed on the door frame through the third mounting groove.

13. The freezer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cabinet door assembly includes two, and the cabinet body assembly is provided with two sliding grooves that correspond one-to-one with the two cabinet door assemblies. The cabinet door assembly is slidably connected to the cabinet body assembly through the sliding grooves. When the cabinet door assembly opens the receiving cavity, at least a portion of the two cabinet door assemblies are spaced apart.

14. The freezer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cabinet assembly further includes a first sealing element, and the cabinet assembly has an inner sidewall extending along the depth direction of the receiving cavity; the inner sidewall has a plug-in portion, and the first sealing element has a plug-in mating portion that mates with the plug-in portion; either the plug-in portion or the plug-in mating portion has an anti-disengagement portion, and during the plug-in process of the plug-in portion and the plug-in mating portion, the anti-disengagement portion is squeezed to form a fixed plug-in.

15. The freezer according to claim 14, characterized in that, The anti-detachment part includes anti-detachment fins, the first sealing member has a sealing side and a connecting side disposed opposite to each other, and the plug-in mating part is disposed on the connecting side; When the anti-detachment fin is provided on the plug-in mating part, the anti-detachment fin is set at an acute angle to the direction of the inclination from the root to the top and the direction of the connection side to the sealing side. When the anti-detachment fin is provided on the insertion part, the anti-detachment fin is set at an obtuse angle to the direction of the inclination from the root to the top and the direction of the connection side to the sealing side.

16. The freezer according to claim 15, characterized in that, The sealing side is provided with a sealing part, which is used to cooperate and connect with the cabinet door assembly; The cabinet door assembly is used to reciprocate relative to the cabinet body to open and close the receiving cavity. When the cabinet door assembly is about the receiving cavity, the sealing part is pressed against the cabinet door assembly to form a sealed connection.

17. The freezer according to claim 16, characterized in that, The sealing part includes a sealing groove, which is recessed from the sealing side to the connecting side, for use in conjunction with the cabinet door assembly for insertion and sealing.

18. The freezer according to claim 17, characterized in that, The sealing part includes at least two sealing fins, and the root of each sealing fin is connected to the inner wall of the sealing groove at a distance. During the process of inserting the cabinet door assembly into the sealing groove, the top of each sealing fin abuts against the cabinet door assembly and undergoes elastic deformation.

19. The freezer according to claim 14, characterized in that, The first sealing element is provided with a sealing groove, the outer wall of which is connected to the inner wall; an air bladder is provided on the inner wall of the sealing groove extending along the depth direction of the receiving cavity.

20. The freezer according to claim 19, characterized in that, The cabinet assembly also includes sealing fins, the sealing fins include a first fin, the root of the first fin is connected to the airbag, when the cabinet door is engaged with the sealing groove, the airbag can generate elastic deformation to drive the first fin to seal with the lower surface of the cabinet door assembly. And / or, the sealing fin includes a second fin, which is connected to the inner wall of the sealing groove, and when the cabinet door is engaged with the sealing groove, the second fin is in sealing engagement with the upper surface of the cabinet door assembly.

21. The freezer according to claim 20, characterized in that, The top of the first fin is inclined outward from the root of the first fin relative to the sealing groove, and the top of the second fin is inclined inward from the sealing groove relative to the root of the second fin.

22. The freezer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cabinet assembly also includes a cabinet opening communicating with the receiving cavity. The cabinet door assembly includes an upper cabinet door and a lower cabinet door. The upper cabinet door and the lower cabinet door are spaced apart along the depth direction of the receiving cavity and are slidably connected to the cabinet body to open or close the cabinet opening. The upper cabinet door has a first abutting protrusion protruding towards the lower cabinet door, and the lower cabinet door has a second abutting protrusion protruding towards the upper cabinet door. The freezer also includes a second sealing element, which is fixed to one of the upper cabinet door and the lower cabinet door. When the cabinet door is closed, the second sealing element elastically presses against the first abutting protrusion and the second abutting protrusion along the sliding direction of the upper cabinet door to form a sealing structure between the upper cabinet door and the lower cabinet door.

23. The freezer according to claim 22, characterized in that, The upper cabinet door is provided with a first sealing mating part facing the lower cabinet door, and a first abutting protrusion is provided on the first sealing mating part; the lower cabinet door is provided with a second sealing mating part facing the upper cabinet door, and a second abutting protrusion is provided on the second sealing mating part. The second sealing element is fixed to one of the first sealing mating part and the second sealing mating part, and elastically squeezes against the other when the cabinet opening is in the closed state.

24. The freezer according to claim 23, characterized in that, Along the depth direction of the receiving cavity, the height of the second seal is not less than the distance between the first sealing mating part and the second sealing mating part.

25. The freezer according to claim 22, characterized in that, The second sealing element is fixedly connected to the upper cabinet door, and when the cabinet opening is in the open state, it is in clearance fit with the lower cabinet door; Alternatively, the second seal is fixedly connected to the lower cabinet door and, when the cabinet opening is in the open state, is in clearance fit with the upper cabinet door.

26. The freezer according to any one of claims 1 to 25, characterized in that, The transparent door panel is curved.