SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Technical problem to be solved by the utility model
The door body of the embedded kitchen appliance in the prior art is generally provided with an exposed handle structure for opening and closing the door body, and the exposed handle structure is easy to damage a user. In addition, some cabinets are designed without handles, and when the dishwasher is installed in a cabinet without handles, the exposed handles are difficult to be integrally matched with the cabinet with the hidden handles.
Solution for solving the above technical problem
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides an embedded kitchen appliance, comprising a body having a cavity; the door body covers the front side of the chamber and is used for opening or closing the chamber, the door body is provided with an end part, and the door body is also provided with a handle structure recessed into the end surface of the end part.
According to the technical scheme, the door body is used for opening and closing the cavity, and when the door body is opened, a user applies force to the handle structure arranged at the end part, so that the door body is opened. The handle structure is formed by the end face of the concave end part, so that the handle structure is not protruded, the concave handle structure cannot hurt a user, and the integral safety of the embedded kitchen appliance is improved.
Preferably, an operation panel is further provided at an end face of the end portion, and the handle structure is provided on a front side of the operation panel.
According to the technical scheme, a user can operate the embedded kitchen appliance through the operation panel, such as starting/pausing and the like, and the handle structure is arranged on the front side of the operation panel, so that the user can preferentially touch the handle structure on one hand, and the misoperation of the operation panel is avoided; on the other hand, such built-in kitchen appliances are generally installed in a cabinet having a relatively low height, and a user having a high visual field position can easily operate the operation panel by looking down at an indicator such as a button or a pattern on the surface of the operation panel as long as the door is opened at a small angle.
Preferably, the handle structure includes a decorative panel extending from an outer edge of the door body toward an inner side of the door body.
According to the technical scheme, when a user looks straight or slightly overlooks the door body, the decorative plate has a decorative effect, and the attractiveness is improved.
Preferably, the decorative plate can be assembled and disassembled on the door body.
According to the technical scheme, the decorative plate is convenient for users to replace according to the decoration style, and can be replaced easily when the decorative plate is damaged.
Preferably, the door body also comprises a decorative plate bracket, one side of the decorative plate bracket can be assembled on the door body in a detachable mode, and the other side of the decorative plate bracket is fixedly connected with the decorative plate.
According to the technical scheme, the decorative plate support is detachably connected with the door body, so that the decorative plate support is easy to replace, and the decorative plate can be fixed on the door body in a mode of fixedly connecting the decorative plate with the decorative plate support.
Preferably, the handle structure extends through the door body along a length of the door body.
According to the technical scheme, the door body can be conveniently opened by exerting force at any position in the length direction.
Preferably, the end face of the end part is further provided with an operation panel, and the operation panel is positioned on one side of the handle structure along the length direction of the door body.
According to the technical scheme, the structure with the handle structure and the operation panel arranged side by side can reduce the thickness of the door body, and is beneficial to saving the occupied space of the door body and the embedded kitchen appliance.
Preferably, the cross-sectional shape of the handle structure is "V" or "U".
According to the technical scheme, the V-shaped or U-shaped handle structure can facilitate a user to apply force to the handle structure to open the door body.
Preferably, the end face of the recessed end portion of the handle structure is recessed to a depth of 3-6 cm.
According to the technical scheme, the handle structure has enough concave depth, so that a user can hold the handle structure more firmly, and the efficiency of opening the door body by the user is improved.
Preferably, the built-in kitchen appliance is a built-in dishwasher.
According to the technical scheme, the embedded dishwasher is a dishwasher embedded in a cabinet, so that the embedded dishwasher does not occupy too much kitchen space, is favorable for saving the kitchen space, and is particularly suitable for families with small kitchen area.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
First embodiment
The utility model provides a built-in kitchen appliance, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, comprising a body 1 with a cavity 11; the door body 2 covers the front side of the chamber 11 and is used for opening or closing the chamber 11, the door body 2 is provided with an end part 22, and the door body 2 is also provided with a handle structure 23 recessed into the end surface of the end part 22. The door body 2 has a connecting portion 21 for pivotal connection with the body 1 so that the door body 2 can be rotated open. The connection between the door 2 and the main body 1 is not limited to the rotation opening, but may be in the form of a drawer opening in other embodiments of the present invention.
In this embodiment, the built-in kitchen appliance is a dishwasher, in particular a fully built-in dishwasher. The body 1 with the chamber 11 can be used for receiving vessels such as bowls, dishes and the like and for washing and the like of these vessels. The user opens the door body 2 by applying a force to the handle structure 23 provided at the end portion 22. The handle structure 23 is formed by the end surface of the concave end portion 22, so that the handle structure 23 is not protruded, the concave handle structure 23 does not hurt users, and the overall safety of the built-in kitchen appliance is improved. In other embodiments of the present invention, the built-in kitchen appliance may be a built-in kitchen appliance such as an oven or a microwave oven, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the handle structure 23 includes the door handle 232, the door handle 232 has a slope 2321, and the slope 2321 is formed with a recess 23211 at the center in the length direction a of the door body 2. The recess 23211 can facilitate the user to put his hand on the recess 23211 to apply force to the door handle 232, and can also prompt the user about the force application position, so as to guide the user to put his hand on the recess 23211 to open the door body 2.
Preferably, the cross-sectional shape of the handle structure is "V" or "U". More specifically, the end surface of the handle structure 23 recessed into the end portion 22 is recessed to a depth of 3-6 cm.
In the present embodiment, the handle structure 23 having the "V" shape or the "U" shape can facilitate the user to open the door 2 by applying a force to the handle structure 23. The handle structure 23 has a sufficient concave depth so that the user can hold the handle structure 23 more firmly, the concave depth is greater than the height of a fist half-gripped by a hand of a person, and the efficiency of opening the door body 2 by the user is improved.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 2, the end face of the end portion 22 is further provided with an operation panel 24, and the handle structure 23 is provided on the front side of the operation panel 24.
In the present embodiment, a user can control the operation of the embedded kitchen appliance, such as start/pause, etc., through the operation panel 24, and the handle structure 23 is disposed at the front side of the operation panel 24, so that the user can preferentially touch the handle structure 23, thereby avoiding the false touch of the operation panel 24; on the other hand, such built-in kitchen appliances, for example, a dishwasher, are usually installed in a cabinet with a relatively low height, and a user with a high visual field position can easily observe indicators such as keys and patterns on the surface of the operation panel 24 and operate the operation panel 24 in a plan view manner as long as the door body is opened at a relatively small angle, so that the use is more convenient.
As shown in fig. 2 and 4, the door body 2 further includes a door cover metal plate 25 and an inner door cover 26, and the door cover metal plate 25 is fixedly connected to the operation panel 24. Interior door closure 26 and door closure panel beating 25, operating panel 24 all pass through threaded connection's mode fixed connection for it is more firm to be connected between interior door closure 26 and the door closure panel beating 25, the operating panel 24.
Preferably, the handle structure 23 includes a decorative plate 231 extending from an outer edge of the door body 2 toward an inner side of the door body 2, a front side of the door body 2 is covered with a front panel 28, the front panel 28 and the decorative plate 231 are parallel to each other, and the front panel 28 has a partial overlap with a plate surface of the decorative plate 231 at a position of the end portion 22.
The door body 2 further includes an outer door cover main body 27, and the door handle 232 is provided at the end 22 of the outer door cover main body 27. One side of the outer door cover main body 27 is fixedly connected with the front panel 28, and the other side far away from the front panel 28 is fixedly connected with the door cover metal plate 25.
Since the end portion 22 of the front panel 28 is partially overlapped with the decorative plate 231, the decorative plate 231 has a decorative effect when a user looks straight or slightly looks down on the door body 2, so that the concealment of the handle structure 23 can be enhanced and the appearance can be improved. The front panel 28 may be made of glass, metal, or the like, so as to facilitate matching with the specific decoration style of the cabinet. The trim panel 231 may be formed of the same material as the front panel 28 to provide an integrated visual style.
Preferably, the decorative plate 231 is detachably attached to the door body 2.
The decorative plate 231 can be assembled and disassembled on the door body 2, so that a user can conveniently replace the decorative plate 231 according to the decoration style, and in addition, the decorative plate 231 can be easily replaced when being damaged.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the decorative plate 231 is fixed to the operation panel 24 portion of the door body 2 by snap-fitting. The decorative plate 231 is provided with a convex part 29, the operation panel 24 is provided with a clamping hole 210, the position and the number of the convex part 29 and the clamping hole 210 are matched, and the decorative plate 231 and the operation panel 24 are fixedly connected together through the fixed matching of the convex part 29 and the clamping hole 210.
Preferably, the handle structure 23 penetrates the door body 2 along the length direction a of the door body 2.
Although the recess 23211 can function to guide the biasing position in the present embodiment, the biasing position at which the door body is opened in the present embodiment is not limited to the recess 23211. Because the handle structure 23 penetrates through the door body 2 along the length direction a of the door body 2, the door body 2 can be opened conveniently by a user because the handle structure can be applied with force at any position along the length direction a.
In this embodiment, the embedded kitchen appliance is a fully embedded dishwasher. The fully-embedded dishwasher refers to a dishwasher installed in a fully-embedded cabinet, wherein the operation panel 24 is integrated at the end face of the end portion 22 of the door body 2, and the rear chamber 11 can substantially utilize the whole cabinet space, thereby improving the utilization efficiency of the cabinet space.
Second embodiment
As shown in fig. 7, the present embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that a decorative plate bracket 211 is added, and the decorative plate bracket 211 is used to be fixedly connected to both a decorative plate 231 and an operation panel.
The door body 2 further comprises a decorative plate support 211, one side of the decorative plate support 211 can be detachably mounted on the operation panel, and the other side of the decorative plate support 211 is fixedly connected with the decorative plate 231.
The decorative plate bracket 211 is preferably made of metal, such as stainless steel or aluminum alloy, and the metal can maintain sufficient structural strength while reducing the thickness of the decorative plate bracket 211, thereby being beneficial to saving space.
In the present embodiment, the decorative panel holder 211 is fixedly connected to the operation panel portion of the door body 2 by snap-fit connection. The operation panel is provided with a convex part 29, the decorative plate bracket 211 is provided with a clamping hole 210, the position and the number of the convex part 29 and the clamping hole 210 are matched, and the decorative plate bracket 211 and the operation panel 24 are fixedly connected together through the fixed matching of the convex part 29 and the clamping hole 210. Decorative panel support 211 and door body 2 are through dismantled and assembled mode fixed connection to easily change decorative panel support 211, through the mode with decorative panel 231 and decorative panel support 211 fixed connection, decorative panel 231 can be fixed in door body 2.
Third embodiment
As shown in fig. 8, the present embodiment differs from the first and second embodiments in that the positions of the handle structure 23 and the handle structure 23 are changed, and the space occupied by the door body 2 in the present embodiment is smaller than the space occupied by the door body 2 in the first and second embodiments.
In the present embodiment, the operation panel 24 positioned on the end face of the end portion 22 is provided on one side of the handle structure 23 along the longitudinal direction a of the door body 2. The structure that the handle structure 23 and the operation panel 24 are arranged side by side can reduce the thickness of the door body 2, and is beneficial to saving the occupied space of the door body 2 and the embedded kitchen appliance.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the specific features of the various embodiments may be adaptively separated or combined. Such splitting or combining of specific features does not cause the technical solutions to deviate from the principle of the present invention, and therefore, the technical solutions after splitting or combining will fall within the protection scope of the present invention. In the description of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
So far, the technical solutions of the present invention have been described in connection with the embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is obviously not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent changes or substitutions of related technical features can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle of the utility model, and the technical scheme after the changes or substitutions can fall into the protection scope of the utility model.