Storage assembly and refrigerator
By installing sliding and flip-up storage components on the refrigerator shelves, the problem of low space utilization between shelves is solved, achieving flexible storage modes and efficient space utilization.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520133085.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-20
AI Technical Summary
The space utilization rate between the inner shelves of existing refrigerators is low, the storage mode is fixed and unchanging, and there is a lot of unused space.
Design a storage component including a support and a load-bearing object. The support is slidably connected to the shelf, the load-bearing object can move left and right and can be flipped to a vertical or parallel position, and the support plate can be removed to be hidden at the bottom of the shelf, realizing a flexible storage mode.
It improves the utilization rate of refrigerator space, meets different storage needs, and the support can be folded and hidden when not in use to restore the original storage space and achieve flexible storage mode switching.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of refrigerator technology, and in particular to a storage component and a refrigerator. Background Technology
[0002] As a household appliance, the refrigerator's primary purpose is to refrigerate and store food or other items. With rapid urbanization, living spaces, especially kitchen spaces, are becoming increasingly compact. Maximizing storage efficiency within limited space has become a practical problem, making the effective use of the refrigerator's internal space, as a crucial kitchen appliance, particularly important.
[0003] Currently, conventional refrigerators have shelves to divide the refrigerator and meet users' classification needs, and food can be placed on each shelf; however, in daily use, the volume between two shelves is fixed and the storage mode is fixed; moreover, the space between two shelves is not utilized in a low way, and there is a lot of unused space. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this application is to provide a storage component and a refrigerator, which aims to solve the problem that in existing refrigerators, the storage mode is fixed and the space utilization rate between shelves is low, resulting in a lot of idle space.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted in this application is as follows:
[0006] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide a storage assembly for placement on a shelf in a refrigerator; the storage assembly includes a support and a load-bearing object disposed on the support; the support is slidably connected to the shelf so that the load-bearing object can move left and right relative to the shelf; wherein, the support includes a support plate for detachable connection with the load-bearing object, and the support plate is configured to be able to flip relative to the shelf to have a vertical use position relative to the shelf and a folded position parallel to the shelf.
[0007] The beneficial effects of the storage component of this application are as follows: the load is slidably connected to the shelf via a bracket, and the load can be used for storage, which can utilize the space near the bottom of the shelf and improve space utilization; and the space inside the refrigerator without the storage component can still store taller food items to meet storage needs. By adjusting the storage component, the refrigerator storage becomes more flexible, further improving the refrigerator space classification needs.
[0008] Furthermore, the support panel has a folding position parallel to the shelf. In this folded position, items can be removed from the support panel, and the support panel flips relative to the shelf until it is close to the bottom of the shelf. The support panel is then folded and hidden at the bottom of the shelf, without occupying storage space between shelves. Users can then selectively set up or remove items according to their storage needs. The support panel can be adjusted accordingly between the used and folded positions to minimize the space occupied between shelves when items are not in use, achieving flexible storage functionality.
[0009] In some embodiments, the shelf includes a shelf, and the support includes slides slidably disposed on the edges of the front and rear ends of the shelf, and a rotating support connecting the front and rear slides, the rotating support extending in the front-rear direction; the support plate is rotatably connected to the rotating support.
[0010] In some embodiments, the shelf further includes baffles respectively disposed at the front and rear ends of the shelf, and a single slide has a sliding groove with an opening facing the baffle, the baffle being slidably engaged in the sliding groove.
[0011] In some embodiments, the inner wall of the sliding transverse groove is provided with a protrusion for sliding contact with the stop bar.
[0012] In some embodiments, the rotating support includes a connecting rod extending in a front-rear direction and connecting ears disposed at both ends of the connecting rod and protruding upward, the connecting ears being connected to the slide block; and the connecting rod and the bottom surface of the shelf form an avoidance window.
[0013] In some embodiments, the rotating support and the slide are integrally formed.
[0014] In some embodiments, one of the support plate and the connecting rod is provided with a rotating seat having a rotating shaft, and the other of the support plate and the connecting rod is provided with a shaft hole, the rotating shaft being rotatably fitted into the shaft hole.
[0015] In some embodiments, the storage assembly further includes a rotation limiting structure, which includes a surrounding plate disposed on the top of the support plate, a positioning member disposed on the surrounding plate, and a first limiting member and a second limiting member respectively disposed on the connecting rod; when the support plate is in the use position, the positioning member and the first limiting member form a limiting position; when the support plate is in the folded position, the positioning member rotates to form a limiting position with the second limiting member.
[0016] In some embodiments, the load is a plate, and the inner sidewall of the support plate is provided with a mounting seat, and the mounting seat is provided with a slot for the side end of the load to be inserted.
[0017] Secondly, another embodiment of this application provides a refrigerator, including a refrigerator liner, a shelf disposed within the refrigerator liner, and the aforementioned storage assembly; the support of the storage assembly is slidably engaged with the shelf.
[0018] The beneficial effects of the refrigerator of this application are as follows: by setting up a storage component on the shelf of the refrigerator liner, the storage component can move left and right along the shelf, making the internal storage space of the liner more compact and improving the space utilization rate; and when the load is not needed, the load can be removed and the support plate can be flipped to the folding position, thereby restoring the original storage space of the liner. The structural design is ingenious; users can flexibly choose the appropriate storage mode according to their storage needs. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0020] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the connection between a storage component and a shelf according to an embodiment of this application; wherein the support plate is located in the usage position;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a storage component and shelf not connected according to an embodiment of this application;
[0022] Figure 3 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a storage component provided in an embodiment of this application, showing the separation of the object being placed from the support.
[0023] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the connection between a storage component and a shelf according to an embodiment of this application; wherein the support plate is located in the folded position;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the sliding fit between the slide block and the stop bar according to an embodiment of this application;
[0025] Figure 6 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the cooperation between the support plate and the sliding connector provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0026] Figure 7 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the support plate in a folded position relative to the bracket according to an embodiment of this application;
[0027] Figure 8 for Figure 7 A magnified view of part A in the middle;
[0028] Figure 9 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a storage component provided in an embodiment of this application, located on a shelf inside a box.
[0029] The following are the labeling elements in the figure:
[0030] 100. Storage components;
[0031] 200, shelf; 300, cabinet liner;
[0032] 1. Bracket; 11. Support plate; 1101. Mounting base; 1102. Mounting slot;
[0033] 12. Slide block; 1201. Sliding transverse groove;
[0034] 13. Rotating support component; 1301. Connecting rod; 1302. Connecting lug;
[0035] 2. Loading device; 21. Shelf; 22. Backrest;
[0036] 3. Raised strip; 4. Window clearance; 5. Bracket;
[0037] 6. Rotating seat; 7. Rotating shaft; 8. Shaft hole; 9. Enclosure plate; 10. Positioning component;
[0038] 110. First limiting component; 120. Second limiting component; Detailed Implementation
[0039] The embodiments of this application are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.
[0040] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0041] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0042] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0043] In this application, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example, which is included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.
[0044] For ease of description, unless otherwise specified, the directions of up, down, left, right, front, and back in this article are based on the state of the refrigerator when it is in use. The refrigerator door is the front, the opposite direction is the back, and the vertical direction is the up and down direction.
[0045] As an essential kitchen appliance, the efficient use of the refrigerator's internal space is crucial. Currently, conventional refrigerators feature shelves to divide the space and meet users' categorization needs, allowing food to be placed on each shelf. However, in daily use, the volume and storage pattern between shelves remain constant, resulting in low space utilization and significant unused space.
[0046] Based on this, in order to solve the above problems, this application designs a refrigerator in which the load is slidably connected to the shelf via a bracket. The load can be used for placing items, which can utilize the space near the bottom of the shelf and improve space utilization. The bracket has a folded position parallel to the shelf. In the folded position, the load is removed from the bracket, and the bracket flips relative to the shelf until it is close to the bottom of the shelf. The bracket is then folded and hidden at the bottom of the shelf, without occupying the storage space between the shelves. Then, the user can selectively set up or remove the load according to their own storage needs. The bracket can be flipped and adjusted accordingly between the used position and the folded position to restore the space between the shelves when the load is not in use, realizing the function of flexible switching of storage modes.
[0047] refer to Figures 1 to 4 and Figure 9 This application provides a storage assembly 100 for mounting on a shelf 200 of a refrigerator. The storage assembly 100 includes a support 1 and a load 2 mounted on the support 1. The load 2 is parallel to the shelf 200, and the support 1 is slidably connected to the shelf 200 so that the load 2 can slide left and right. The support 1 includes a support plate 11 for detachably connecting to the load 2, and the support plate 11 can be flipped relative to the shelf 200 to have a vertical use position relative to the shelf 200 and a folded position parallel to the shelf 200.
[0048] Specifically, the support 1 is slidably connected to the shelf 200, and the object 2 is placed on the support 1, meaning that the object 2 can slide left and right relative to the shelf 200 via the support 1. (Reference) Figure 1 The left and right directions are the X directions shown in the figure. In the left and right X direction, the length of the storage component 100 is less than the length of the shelf 200, so the storage component 100 as a whole can move back and forth relative to the shelf 200 in the left and right X direction.
[0049] The specific application of the storage component 100 in a refrigerator is as follows: The refrigerator has several shelves 200, and the storage component 100 can be placed on any shelf 200. For example, the refrigerator has two or more shelves 200, and the storage component 100 is placed on the upper shelf 200 of two adjacent shelves 200. Consequently, the storage space between the two shelves 200 is more compact where the storage component 100 is located. The container 2 of the storage component 100 can be used for placing items, utilizing the space near the bottom of the upper shelf 200, improving space utilization, and further enhancing the refrigerator's space classification capabilities. The space without the storage component 100 can still store taller food items, meeting storage needs. Adjusting the storage component 100 makes refrigerator storage more flexible.
[0050] Specifically, the support frame 1 has support plates 11 on both the left and right sides of the load 2. The load 2 is detachably connected to the support plates 11, and the support plates 11 can be rotated relative to the shelf 200. (Reference) Figure 1 The support plate 11 has a vertical use position relative to the shelf 200. In the use position, the load 2 is connected to the support plate 11 and is parallel to the shelf 200. The load 2 can be plate-shaped or box-shaped, as long as it can hold food. Then the load 2 and the support plate 11 enclose an independent storage space, making the space between the shelves 200 more compact and improving the space utilization rate.
[0051] refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 The support plate 11 has a folded position parallel to the shelf 200. In the folded position, the object 2 is detached from the support plate 11 and removed. The support plate 11 flips relative to the shelf 200 until it is close to the bottom of the shelf 200, and the support plate 11 is folded and hidden at the bottom of the shelf 200, without occupying the storage space between the shelves 200. Subsequently, the user can selectively place the object 2 on the shelf 200 or remove the object 2 according to their own storage needs. The support plate 11 can be flipped and adjusted accordingly between the used position and the folded position to reduce the space occupied between the shelves 200 when the object 2 is not in use, restore the original storage space inside the refrigerator, and realize the function of flexible switching of storage modes.
[0052] refer to Figures 1 to 3 In some embodiments, the shelf 200 includes a shelf 21, and the support 1 includes a slide 12 that is slidably disposed on the edges of the front and rear ends of the shelf 21, and a rotating support 13 connected between the front and rear slides 12. The rotating support 13 extends in the front-rear direction Y. The support plate 11 is rotatably connected to the rotating support 13.
[0053] The slide 12 is a long strip extending in the left-right direction X, and the slide 12 is slidably connected to the edge of the shelf 21; the rotating support 13 extends in the front-back direction Y (Y direction in the figure), and the two ends of the rotating support 13 are respectively connected to the front and rear slides 12, so that the front and rear slides 12 can slide left and right along the shelf 21 synchronously, so that the bracket 1 slides smoothly and steadily along the shelf 21.
[0054] Rotary supports 13 are provided on both the left and right sides of the slide 12. Support plates 11 are rotatably mounted on each of the rotary supports 13. The support plates 11 can be rotated relative to the rotating supports 13 to rotate relative to the shelf 21. Specifically, refer to... Figure 1 In the usage position, the support plate 11 is perpendicular to the shelf 21; (Reference) Figure 4 When the support plate 11 is in the folded position, the support plate 11 is parallel to the shelf.
[0055] refer to Figures 2 to 5 In some embodiments, the shelf 200 further includes baffles 22 respectively disposed at the front and rear ends of the shelf 21, and a single slide 12 is provided with a sliding groove 1201 with an opening facing the baffle 22, and the baffle 22 is slidably engaged in the sliding groove 1201.
[0056] Understandably, baffles 22 are provided at the front and rear ends of the shelf 21. The baffles 22 extend along the length of the edge of the shelf 21. The baffles 22 are used to block the front and rear ends of the shelf 21 to prevent items (such as eggs and other fragile items) on the shelf 21 from rolling off the shelf 21, thereby improving the reliability of storage.
[0057] The slide block 12 is directly slidably connected to the stop bar 22 via the sliding cross groove 1201, and the stop bar 22 forms a slide rail for the slide block 12 to slide. The slide block 12 can slide left and right along the stop bar 22. The stop bar 22 is a conventional structure of the shelf 200, so there is no need to set an additional slide rail. The stop bar 22 itself slides and engages with the slide block 12. The structure is ingenious and facilitates structural simplification.
[0058] refer to Figure 5 The side cross-section of the sliding transverse groove 1201 is U-shaped, and the opening of the sliding transverse groove 1201 faces the baffle 22. That is, after the baffle 22 and the slide block 12 are slidably engaged, the slide block 12 covers the baffle 22, and the connection structure is stable.
[0059] refer to Figures 1 to 3 The front and rear slide blocks 12 are connected by a rotating support 13. The distance between the two slide blocks 12 in the front-rear direction Y is adapted to the distance between the shelf 200 in the front-rear direction Y. When the bracket 1 is assembled with the shelf 200, the bracket 1 is assembled with the shelf 200 from one of the left or right sides. The baffles 22 at the front and rear ends of the shelf 21 are simultaneously slidably engaged in the sliding transverse grooves 1201 in the front and rear slide blocks 12, and the bracket 1 can then slide along the shelf 200. After assembly, the front and rear slide blocks 12 and the shelf 200 form a limit in the front-rear direction Y. The bracket 1 can only move in the left-right direction X to the outermost end of the shelf 200 before it can be completely detached from the shelf 200. The connection structure between the bracket 1 and the shelf 200 is stable.
[0060] refer to Figure 5 In some embodiments, the inner wall of the sliding transverse groove 1201 is provided with a protrusion 3 for sliding contact with the stop bar 22.
[0061] Understandably, a protruding strip 3 is provided on the groove wall of the sliding transverse groove 1201. The protruding strip 3 extends in the left-right direction X. When the slide block 12 slides relative to the stop strip 22, it can reduce the sliding contact area between the inner wall of the sliding transverse groove 1201 and the stop strip 22, reduce the sliding friction, and make the support 1 slide more smoothly.
[0062] refer to Figures 1 to 4 In some embodiments, the rotating support 13 includes a connecting rod 1301 extending in the front-rear direction and connecting ears 1302 located at both ends of the connecting rod 1301 and protruding upwards. The connecting ears 1302 are connected to the slide 12. The connecting rod and the bottom surface of the shelf form an avoidance window 4.
[0063] Specifically, the bracket 1 has rotating support members 13 on both the left and right sides. The rotating support members 13 on the left and right sides are connected to the slides 12 at the front and rear ends and enclose each other to form a stable rectangular structure. The connecting ears 1302 at the front and rear ends of the single connecting rod 1301 are respectively connected to the front and rear slides 12, so that the connecting rod 1301 can be stably connected to the two slides 12.
[0064] refer to Figure 4 The connecting ear 1302 protrudes upward relative to the connecting rod 1301. After the connecting rod 1301 is rotated and connected to the slide 12, there is a gap between the connecting rod 1301 and the bottom surface of the shelf 21, which forms a clearance window 4. In some embodiments, the shelf 200 also includes a bracket 5 disposed on the bottom surface of the shelf 21. The bracket 5 is used to hang canned beverages such as aluminum cans. The clearance window 4 is formed between the connecting rod 1301 and the shelf 21. Then, during the left and right movement of the support 1 relative to the shelf 200, the clearance window 4 is used to allow the bracket 5 to pass through, avoiding structural interference between the connecting rod 1301 and the bracket 5. That is, the structural interference between the support 1 and the shelf 200 is small, and the design consideration is more thoughtful.
[0065] In some embodiments, the rotating support 13 and the slide 12 are integrally formed.
[0066] Specifically, the rotating support 13 and the slide 12 are an integrated structure, that is, the rotating support 13 and the slide 12 are integrally manufactured, resulting in better overall structure; this can optimize the assembly process of the bracket 1 and the assembly steps of the bracket 1 and the shelf 200.
[0067] refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 In some embodiments, one of the support plate 11 and the connecting rod 1301 is provided with a rotating seat 6 having a rotating shaft 7, and the other of the support plate 11 and the connecting rod 1301 is provided with a shaft hole 8, and the rotating shaft 7 is rotatably fitted into the shaft hole 8.
[0068] Understandably, the support plate 11 is rotatably engaged with the connecting rod 1301 through the rotating shaft 7 and the shaft hole 8, so that the support plate 11 can rotate around the connecting rod 1301.
[0069] The specific positions of the rotating seat 6 and the shaft hole 8 are not specifically limited here, as long as the support plate 11 can rotate around the connecting rod 1301.
[0070] In one example, refer to Figure 7 Rotary seats 6 are respectively set at the front and rear ends of the top of the support plate 11 and extend upwards, and shaft holes 8 are correspondingly set at the front and rear ends of the connecting rod 1301.
[0071] In another example, the rotating seat 6 can also be set at the front and rear ends of the connecting rod 1301 and extend downwards, with shaft holes 8 correspondingly set at the front and rear ends of the top of the support plate 11.
[0072] refer to Figures 6 to 8 In some embodiments, the storage assembly 100 further includes a rotation limiting structure, which includes a surrounding plate 9 disposed on the top of the support plate 11, a positioning member 10 disposed on the surrounding plate 9, and a first limiting member 110 and a second limiting member 120 respectively disposed on the connecting rod 1301; when the support plate 11 is in the use position, the positioning member 10 and the first limiting member 110 form a limit; when the support plate 11 is in the folded position, the positioning member 10 rotates to form a limit with the second limiting member 120.
[0073] Specifically, the enclosure 9 is located on the top of the support plate 11 and on the side of the support plate 11 away from the rotating rod 1301. During the rotation of the support plate 11 relative to the rotating rod 1301, the enclosure 9 does not restrict the rotation of the support plate 11.
[0074] When the support plate 11 is in the use position, the support plate 11 is perpendicular to the placement plate 21. The positioning member 10 abuts against the first limiting member 110 to restrict the support plate 11 from rotating outward relative to the rotating rod 1301, that is, to restrict the support plate 11 from rotating away from the load, so that the load 2 can be stably connected between the support plates 11 on the left and right sides, and the load 2 can be stably placed with good support.
[0075] refer to Figure 7 and Figure 8 With the support plate 11 in the folded position, the object 2 is detached from and removed from the support plate 11. The support plate 11 then rotates inward 90° from its vertical position until it is parallel to the storage plate 21, i.e., the support plate 11 is in a horizontal position. Specifically, the second limiting member 120 is protruding. During the rotation of the support plate 11, a force is applied to the support plate 11, causing the positioning member 10 to move from one end of the second limiting member 120 to the other end. The second limiting member 120 can then form a limiting relationship with the positioning member 10, keeping the support plate 11 stably in a horizontal position. Therefore, the support plate 11 maintains structural stability in both the use position and the folded position, allowing users to quickly and stably adjust it according to their storage needs.
[0076] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 In some embodiments, the load 2 is a plate, and the inner side wall of the support plate 11 is provided with a mounting seat 1101, and the mounting seat 1101 is provided with a slot 1102 for the side end of the load 2 to be inserted.
[0077] Specifically, the load 2 is plugged into the mounting base 1101, making it very convenient and quick to connect and disassemble the load 2 and the support plate 11. Consequently, the operation of switching the support plate 11 between the use position and the folding position is very convenient, allowing users to quickly and flexibly adjust the storage space between the shelves 200.
[0078] refer to Figure 9 Another embodiment of this application also provides a refrigerator, including a cabinet liner 300, a shelf 200 disposed in the cabinet liner 300 and the above-mentioned storage component 100; the support 1 of the storage component 100 is slidably fitted on the shelf 200.
[0079] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A storage assembly for being disposed on a shelf of a refrigerator; characterized in that, The storage assembly comprises a bracket and a carrier object arranged on the bracket; the bracket is slidingly connected to the shelf so that the carrier object can move left and right relative to the shelf; wherein The bracket comprises a support plate for detachable connection with the carrier object, and the support plate is configured to be able to be flipped relative to the shelf to have a use position vertically relative to the shelf and a folding position parallel relative to the shelf.
2. The article holder assembly of claim 1, wherein, The shelf comprises a storage plate, the bracket comprises sliding seats respectively slidingly arranged on the edges of the front and rear ends of the storage plate, and a rotating support connected between the front and rear sliding seats, the rotating support extending in the front-rear direction; the support plate is rotationally connected to the rotating support.
3. The article holder assembly of claim 2, wherein, The shelf further comprises a blocking strip respectively arranged at the front and rear ends of the storage plate, and a sliding transverse groove with an opening facing the blocking strip is arranged on each sliding seat, and the blocking strip is slidingly fitted in the sliding transverse groove.
4. The article holder assembly of claim 3, wherein, The inner wall of the sliding transverse groove is provided with a protruding strip for sliding contact with the blocking strip.
5. The shelf assembly according to claim 2, wherein, The rotating support comprises a connecting rod extending in the front-rear direction and connecting ears protruding upwardly arranged at both ends of the connecting rod, and the connecting ears are connected to the sliding seats; and the connecting rod and the bottom surface of the storage plate form an avoiding window.
6. The article holder assembly of claim 3, wherein, The rotating support and the sliding seat are an integral structure.
7. The article holder assembly of claim 5, wherein, One of the support plate and the connecting rod is provided with a rotating seat with a rotating shaft, and the other of the support plate and the connecting rod is provided with a shaft hole, and the rotating shaft is rotationally fitted in the shaft hole.
8. A storage assembly according to claim 5 or 7, wherein, The storage assembly further comprises a rotating limiting structure, the rotating limiting structure comprises a surrounding plate arranged on the top of the support plate, a positioning member arranged on the surrounding plate, and a first limiting member and a second limiting member respectively arranged on the connecting rod; in the use position, the positioning member and the first limiting member form a limit; in the folding position, the positioning member is rotated to form a limit with the second limiting member.
9. The article holder assembly of claim 1, wherein, The carrier object is a plate, and a mounting seat is arranged on the inner side wall of the support plate, and an insertion slot is arranged on the mounting seat for insertion of the side end of the carrier object.
10. A refrigerator characterized by comprising: The storage assembly comprises a bracket and a carrier object arranged on the bracket; the bracket is slidingly connected to the shelf so that the carrier object can move left and right relative to the shelf; wherein The bracket comprises a support plate for detachable connection with the carrier object, and the support plate is configured to be able to be flipped relative to the shelf to have a use position vertically relative to the shelf and a folding position parallel relative to the shelf.