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- the present invention relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a basket cover which is provided on a back surface of a door of a refrigerator to selectively open and shut a basket for storing articles therein.
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view showing a general configuration of related art refrigerator
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing an essential configuration of the related art refrigerator.
- the interior of a main body 1 of a refrigerator is divided, by a barrier 3 , into a freezing chamber 5 formed at a left side thereof and a refrigerating chamber 7 formed at a right side thereof.
- An inner case 2 defines an inner surface of the main body 1 of the refrigerator and includes an inclined portion 2 ′ around a front inner periphery thereof corresponding to entrances of the freezing and refrigerating chambers 5 and 7 . Due to the inclined portions 2 ′, the freezing and refrigerating chambers 5 and 7 are formed to be expanded towards their entrances.
- a plurality of shelves 8 on which stored articles are placed are horizontally installed in the freezing and refrigerating chambers 5 and 7 , respectively.
- the freezing and refrigerating chambers 5 and 7 are separately opened and closed by doors 5 ′ and 7 ′, respectively.
- a plurality of baskets 9 are provided on the back surfaces of the doors 5 ′ and 7 ′.
- the stored articles can be received and stored in the baskets 9 , some of which are provided with a basket cover 10 .
- the basket cover 10 is made from a transparent material and rotated on a rotation center 11 formed on both ends thereof to open and close the basket 9 .
- a handle 12 is provided at a leading end of the basket cover 10 to facilitate the opening and closing of the basket cover 10 .
- the handle 12 with a constant width is formed along the leading end of the basket cover 10 .
- Reference numeral 13 indicates a hinge assembly.
- a maximum limit to which the basket cover 10 can be opened is regulated by means of a stopper or the like installed thereto.
- the basket cover 10 cannot be opened to the utmost, so that it is inconvenient to put and take the articles into and out of the basket 9 .
- an object of the present invention is to provide a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover when a door is closed.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a structure for allowing a basket cover not only to be automatically shut but also to be widely opened when a door of a refrigerator is closed.
- a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator comprising an inclined portion which is formed at a front inner periphery of an inner case defining a storage space in a main body of the refrigerator such that a sectional area of the storage space is gradually increased toward an entrance of the storage space; a basket which is installed on a back surface of a door for opening and closing the storage space in order to store articles therein; and a basket cover for opening and shutting the basket, which includes a shutting-guide portion that is installed at a leading end thereof and guided along a side of the inclined portion to shut the basket cover as the door is closed.
- the inclined portion may be formed at least on a front end of a ceiling portion of the storage space and cooperates with the shutting-guide portion.
- the basket cover may be formed with a laterally extending handle at the leading end thereof and is rotated on rotational pivots formed at both ends thereof for opening and shutting the basket, and the shutting-guide portion is formed on the handle.
- the shutting-guide portion may be integrally formed on the handle of the basket cover to have a predetermined curvature such that an amount of protrusion of the shutting-guide portion is gradually increased as it goes from a side adjacent to a rotation center of the door towards the center thereof.
- the handle with the shutting-guide portion integrally formed thereon is shaped such that a width is relatively large at the center thereof and gradually decreased towards at least one end thereof as seen in a plan view, and the portion with a varying width is the shutting-guide portion.
- a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator comprising an inclined portion which is formed at a front inner periphery of an inner case defining a storage space in a main body of the refrigerator such that a sectional area of the storage space is gradually increased towards at least a ceiling portion in an entrance of the storage space; a basket which is installed on a back surface of a door for opening and closing the storage space so as to store articles therein; a basket cover which is rotatably installed at the basket for opening and shutting the basket; and a shutting-guide portion which is provided at a side of the basket cover and guided along a side of the inclined portion to shut the basket cover as the door is closed.
- the basket cover may be formed with the shutting-guide portion at a leading end thereof to extend form side to side and is rotated on rotation pivots formed at both ends thereof for opening and shutting the basket.
- the shutting-guide portion may be integrally formed on the basket cover to have a predetermined curvature such that an amount of protrusion thereof is greater at the center of the basket cover that at a portion adjacent to a rotation center of the door.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional plan view showing a preferred embodiment of a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator according to the present invention
- FIGS. 2 a , 2 b and 2 c are plan, side and front views showing a structure of the basket cover according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are front and side views showing a state where the basket cover of the embodiment of the present invention is installed to a basket, respectively;
- FIG. 4 is a view showing an operating state of the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view showing an inner configuration of a related art refrigerator.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing an essential configuration of the related art refrigerator.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional plan view showing a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 a , 2 b and 2 c are plane, side and front views showing a structure of a basket cover according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are front and side views showing a state where the basket cover of the embodiment of the present invention is mounted to a basket of the refrigerator.
- an inner case 51 defines an inner surface of a main body 50 of the refrigerator.
- the inner case 51 becomes an inner surface of a storage space in the main body 50 of the refrigerator.
- An inclined portion 52 is formed at a front inner peripheral of the inner case 51 , that is, a portion corresponding to an entrance of the storage space.
- the inclined portion 52 is formed along an inner periphery of the entrance of the storage space in the main body 50 of the refrigerator.
- the inclined portion 52 is not necessarily formed along the whole inner periphery of the entrance. In the present invention, however, the inclined portion 52 must be formed at an entrance corresponding to the ceiling of the storage space.
- the storage space formed in the main body 50 of the refrigerator is generally divided into a refrigerating chamber 54 and a freezing chamber 55 by a barrier 53 .
- the barrier 53 extends vertically within the main body 50 of the refrigerator to partition the storage space into the refrigerating chamber 54 and the freezing chamber 55 .
- a plurality of shelves 57 are installed horizontally in the refrigerating chamber 54 and the freezing chamber 55 , respectively.
- the refrigerating and freezing chambers 54 and 55 are opened/closed by doors 60 and 60 ′, respectively.
- Each of the doors 60 and 60 ′ is connected and installed to one end of the main body 50 of the refrigerator through a hinge assembly 60 h indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 1.
- a door liner 61 defining a back surface of the door 60 or 60 ′ includes projections 62 formed at least vertically along both lateral ends thereof.
- a basket 70 is installed in such a manner that both ends of the basket 70 are supported by the projections 62 of the door 60 or 60 ′.
- a number of the baskets 70 are installed horizontally on the back surface of the door 60 or 60 ′ at predetermined vertical intervals such that articles can be stored in the baskets.
- Some of the baskets 70 may include a basket cover 75 for covering the individual basket 70 . It is preferred that the basket cover 75 be generally made from a transparent material so that the user can view the articles stored in the basket 70 even when the basket cover 75 is shut.
- the basket cover 75 includes rotational pivots 76 that are formed at both sides thereof and then connected to corresponding sides of the basket 70 .
- the basket cover 75 is rotated on the rotational pivots 76 .
- Each of the rotational pivots 76 may take the shapes of a protruding rotation shaft or a through-hole.
- the rotational pivots 76 are aligned with a lower rear end of the basket 70 .
- a shape of the basket cover 75 is a quarter circle as seen in a side view. Further, the basket 75 has a curved shape extending from side to side as seen in a plan or front view.
- a handle 77 is formed at a leading end of the basket cover 75 . As seen in a plan view of FIG. 2 a , a width of the handle 77 is gradually decreased from the center to both ends thereof. The handle 77 allows the user to easily open and shut the basket cover 75 .
- a shutting-guide portion 78 is formed at one side of the handle 77 , i.e., a side adjacent to the hinge assembly 60 h that serves as a rotation center of the door 60 or 60 ′.
- the handle 77 is integrally formed with the shutting-guide portion 78 that protrudes forwardly to be inclined from the end adjacent to the hinge assembly to the center of the handle.
- the basket cover 75 is rotated on the rotational pivots 76 while the leading end with the handle 77 formed thereon moves along a certain path.
- the user opens the basket 70 with the handle 77 and then puts or takes the articles into or out of the basket 70 .
- the user shuts the basket cover 75 to close the basket 70 .
- the user can merely close the door 60 or 60 ′.
- the handle 77 When the basket cover is fully opened, the handle 77 is directed upward from the basket 70 .
- the door 60 or 60 ′ is closed to a position indicated by a solid line in FIG. 4, an end of the shutting-guide portion 78 integrally formed on the handle 77 comes into contact with the inclined portion 52 of the refrigerating or freezing chamber 54 or 55 corresponding to the storage space so that the handle 77 can be pushed.
- the end of the shutting-guide portion 78 which protrudes to the minimum and is located adjacent to the hinge assembly 60 h , first comes into contact with the inclined portion 52 .
- the shapes of the inclined portion 52 and the shutting-guide portion 78 need not to be restricted to those described in the embodiment of the present invention. If the inclined portion 52 and the shutting-guide portion 78 can cooperate with each other to shut the basket cover 75 , they can be constructed in various manners.
- shutting-guide portion 78 may be formed on the basket cover 75 without the handle 77 . That is, even though only the shutting-guide portion 78 is formed on the basket cover 75 such that a protruding width of the shutting guide portion is gradually decreased from the center of the basket cover toward the rotation center of the door 60 or 60 ′, it may also perform a function of the handle 77 .
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator. The structure for automatically shutting the basket cover in the refrigerator according to the present invention comprises an inclined portion 52 formed at a front inner periphery of an inner case 51 defining a storage space in a main body 50 of the refrigerator such that a sectional area of the storage space is gradually increased toward an entrance of the storage space, a basket 70 which is installed on a back surface of a door 60 or 60′ for opening and closing the storage space in order to store articles therein, and a basket cover 75 for opening and shutting the basket 70, which includes a shutting-guide portion 78 that is installed at a leading end thereof and guided along the inclined portion 52 to shut the basket cover as the door 60 or 60′ is closed. The shutting-guide section 78 is integrally formed on a handle of the basket cover 75 such that an amount of protrusion of the shutting-guide portion is relatively small at a position adjacent to a hinge assembly serving as a rotation center of the door 60 or 60′. According to the present invention, there are advantages in that a convenience in use of the refrigerator is enhanced and the parts can be prevented from being damaged due to their inference.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a basket cover which is provided on a back surface of a door of a refrigerator to selectively open and shut a basket for storing articles therein.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view showing a general configuration of related art refrigerator, and FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing an essential configuration of the related art refrigerator. As shown in these figures, the interior of a
main body 1 of a refrigerator is divided, by abarrier 3, into afreezing chamber 5 formed at a left side thereof and a refrigeratingchamber 7 formed at a right side thereof. Aninner case 2 defines an inner surface of themain body 1 of the refrigerator and includes aninclined portion 2′ around a front inner periphery thereof corresponding to entrances of the freezing and refrigerating 5 and 7. Due to thechambers inclined portions 2′, the freezing and refrigerating 5 and 7 are formed to be expanded towards their entrances. A plurality ofchambers shelves 8 on which stored articles are placed are horizontally installed in the freezing and refrigerating 5 and 7, respectively.chambers - The freezing and refrigerating
5 and 7 are separately opened and closed bychambers doors 5′ and 7′, respectively. A plurality of baskets 9 are provided on the back surfaces of thedoors 5′ and 7′. The stored articles can be received and stored in the baskets 9, some of which are provided with abasket cover 10. In general, thebasket cover 10 is made from a transparent material and rotated on arotation center 11 formed on both ends thereof to open and close the basket 9. Ahandle 12 is provided at a leading end of thebasket cover 10 to facilitate the opening and closing of thebasket cover 10. Thehandle 12 with a constant width is formed along the leading end of thebasket cover 10.Reference numeral 13 indicates a hinge assembly. - However, the prior art as described above has the problems, as follows:
- That is, if a user closes the
door 5′ or 7′ in a state where thebasket cover 10 has not yet been closed, thehandle 12 of thebasket cover 10 may interfere with theinclined portion 2′ of theinner case 2 and thus be damaged due to the interference. In particular, since the refrigerator is generally installed such that thedoors 5′ and 7′ are spontaneously closed even though thedoors 5′ and 7′ are still opened, the user should always pay attention to the opening/shutting state of thebasket cover 10. - To solve the aforementioned inconveniences, a maximum limit to which the
basket cover 10 can be opened is regulated by means of a stopper or the like installed thereto. However, if such a structure is employed, thebasket cover 10 cannot be opened to the utmost, so that it is inconvenient to put and take the articles into and out of the basket 9. - The present invention is conceived to solve the aforementioned problems in the prior art. Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover when a door is closed.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a structure for allowing a basket cover not only to be automatically shut but also to be widely opened when a door of a refrigerator is closed.
- According to an aspect of the present for achieving the above objects, there is provided a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator, comprising an inclined portion which is formed at a front inner periphery of an inner case defining a storage space in a main body of the refrigerator such that a sectional area of the storage space is gradually increased toward an entrance of the storage space; a basket which is installed on a back surface of a door for opening and closing the storage space in order to store articles therein; and a basket cover for opening and shutting the basket, which includes a shutting-guide portion that is installed at a leading end thereof and guided along a side of the inclined portion to shut the basket cover as the door is closed.
- The inclined portion may be formed at least on a front end of a ceiling portion of the storage space and cooperates with the shutting-guide portion.
- Preferably, the basket cover may be formed with a laterally extending handle at the leading end thereof and is rotated on rotational pivots formed at both ends thereof for opening and shutting the basket, and the shutting-guide portion is formed on the handle.
- The shutting-guide portion may be integrally formed on the handle of the basket cover to have a predetermined curvature such that an amount of protrusion of the shutting-guide portion is gradually increased as it goes from a side adjacent to a rotation center of the door towards the center thereof.
- Preferably, the handle with the shutting-guide portion integrally formed thereon is shaped such that a width is relatively large at the center thereof and gradually decreased towards at least one end thereof as seen in a plan view, and the portion with a varying width is the shutting-guide portion.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator, comprising an inclined portion which is formed at a front inner periphery of an inner case defining a storage space in a main body of the refrigerator such that a sectional area of the storage space is gradually increased towards at least a ceiling portion in an entrance of the storage space; a basket which is installed on a back surface of a door for opening and closing the storage space so as to store articles therein; a basket cover which is rotatably installed at the basket for opening and shutting the basket; and a shutting-guide portion which is provided at a side of the basket cover and guided along a side of the inclined portion to shut the basket cover as the door is closed.
- The basket cover may be formed with the shutting-guide portion at a leading end thereof to extend form side to side and is rotated on rotation pivots formed at both ends thereof for opening and shutting the basket.
- The shutting-guide portion may be integrally formed on the basket cover to have a predetermined curvature such that an amount of protrusion thereof is greater at the center of the basket cover that at a portion adjacent to a rotation center of the door.
- According to the structure for automatically shutting the basket cover in the refrigerator configured as described above, there is an advantage in that the basket cover provided on the back surface of the door is automatically shut because the basket cover is guided along a side of the main body of the refrigerator when the user closes the door.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a sectional plan view showing a preferred embodiment of a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator according to the present invention;
- FIGS. 2 a, 2 b and 2 c are plan, side and front views showing a structure of the basket cover according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively; FIGS. 3a and 3 b are front and side views showing a state where the basket cover of the embodiment of the present invention is installed to a basket, respectively;
- FIG. 4 is a view showing an operating state of the embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view showing an inner configuration of a related art refrigerator; and
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing an essential configuration of the related art refrigerator.
- Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional plan view showing a structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; FIGS. 2 a, 2 b and 2 c are plane, side and front views showing a structure of a basket cover according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively; and FIGS. 3a and 3 b are front and side views showing a state where the basket cover of the embodiment of the present invention is mounted to a basket of the refrigerator.
- As shown in the figures, an
inner case 51 defines an inner surface of amain body 50 of the refrigerator. Thus, theinner case 51 becomes an inner surface of a storage space in themain body 50 of the refrigerator. Aninclined portion 52 is formed at a front inner peripheral of theinner case 51, that is, a portion corresponding to an entrance of the storage space. In other word, theinclined portion 52 is formed along an inner periphery of the entrance of the storage space in themain body 50 of the refrigerator. Of course, theinclined portion 52 is not necessarily formed along the whole inner periphery of the entrance. In the present invention, however, theinclined portion 52 must be formed at an entrance corresponding to the ceiling of the storage space. - The storage space formed in the
main body 50 of the refrigerator is generally divided into a refrigeratingchamber 54 and afreezing chamber 55 by abarrier 53. Thebarrier 53 extends vertically within themain body 50 of the refrigerator to partition the storage space into the refrigeratingchamber 54 and thefreezing chamber 55. A plurality ofshelves 57 are installed horizontally in the refrigeratingchamber 54 and thefreezing chamber 55, respectively. - The refrigerating and freezing
54 and 55 are opened/closed bychambers 60 and 60′, respectively. Each of thedoors 60 and 60′ is connected and installed to one end of thedoors main body 50 of the refrigerator through ahinge assembly 60 h indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 1. Adoor liner 61 defining a back surface of the 60 or 60′ includesdoor projections 62 formed at least vertically along both lateral ends thereof. - A
basket 70 is installed in such a manner that both ends of thebasket 70 are supported by theprojections 62 of the 60 or 60′. A number of thedoor baskets 70 are installed horizontally on the back surface of the 60 or 60′ at predetermined vertical intervals such that articles can be stored in the baskets.door - Some of the
baskets 70 may include abasket cover 75 for covering theindividual basket 70. It is preferred that the basket cover 75 be generally made from a transparent material so that the user can view the articles stored in thebasket 70 even when the basket cover 75 is shut. - As shown well in FIGS. 2 a, 2 b and 2 c, the basket cover 75 includes
rotational pivots 76 that are formed at both sides thereof and then connected to corresponding sides of thebasket 70. The basket cover 75 is rotated on the rotational pivots 76. Each of therotational pivots 76 may take the shapes of a protruding rotation shaft or a through-hole. Therotational pivots 76 are aligned with a lower rear end of thebasket 70. - As shown in FIG. 2 b, a shape of the basket cover 75 is a quarter circle as seen in a side view. Further, the
basket 75 has a curved shape extending from side to side as seen in a plan or front view. - A
handle 77 is formed at a leading end of thebasket cover 75. As seen in a plan view of FIG. 2a, a width of thehandle 77 is gradually decreased from the center to both ends thereof. Thehandle 77 allows the user to easily open and shut thebasket cover 75. - Furthermore, a shutting-
guide portion 78 is formed at one side of thehandle 77, i.e., a side adjacent to thehinge assembly 60 h that serves as a rotation center of the 60 or 60′. Thedoor handle 77 is integrally formed with the shutting-guide portion 78 that protrudes forwardly to be inclined from the end adjacent to the hinge assembly to the center of the handle. When the 60 or 60′ is shut in a state where the basket cover 75 is opened, the shutting-door guide portion 78 is guided along theinclined portion 52 corresponding to the ceiling of the storage space so that the shutting-guide portion allows the basket cover 75 to be automatically shut. - Hereinafter, an operation of the structure for automatically shutting the basket cover in the refrigerator according to the present invention constructed as described above will be described in detail.
- To open and shut the
basket 70, the basket cover 75 is rotated on therotational pivots 76 while the leading end with thehandle 77 formed thereon moves along a certain path. Thus, when the 60 or 60′ is opened, the user opens thedoor basket 70 with thehandle 77 and then puts or takes the articles into or out of thebasket 70. - Then, the user shuts the basket cover 75 to close the
basket 70. In such a state, the user can merely close the 60 or 60′.door - Of course, even though the user closes the
60 or 60′ in a state where the basket cover 75 is not shut, the basket cover 75 can be automatically shut. Such an operation will be described with reference to FIGS. 3a, 3 b and 4.door - When the basket cover is fully opened, the
handle 77 is directed upward from thebasket 70. In such a state, if the 60 or 60′ is closed to a position indicated by a solid line in FIG. 4, an end of the shutting-door guide portion 78 integrally formed on thehandle 77 comes into contact with theinclined portion 52 of the refrigerating or freezing 54 or 55 corresponding to the storage space so that thechamber handle 77 can be pushed. Here, the end of the shutting-guide portion 78, which protrudes to the minimum and is located adjacent to thehinge assembly 60 h, first comes into contact with theinclined portion 52. - In addition, as indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 4, as the
60 or 60′ is further closed, a contact point of the shutting-door guide portion 78 with theinclined portion 52 is shifted toward the center of thehandle 77. As the contact point of the shutting-guide portion with theinclined portion 52 is shifted toward the center of thehandle 77, the basket cover 75 starts to be shut by the cooperation between the shutting-guide portion 78 and theinclined portion 52. Of course, since an amount of protrusion of the shutting-guide portion 78 is gradually increased as it goes towards the center of thehandle 77, a force applied to the shutting-guide portion 78 is gradually increased. - Consequently, the
inclined portion 52 gradually comes into contact with the shutting-guide portion 78 by the closing operation of the 60 or 60′, and thus, the basket cover 75 can be automatically shut by the force applied to the basket cover 75 due to the contact.door - According to the present invention, even though the
60 or 60′ is closed in a state where the basket cover 75 is not shut, the basket cover 75 does not interfere with thedoor main body 50, and thus, the damage thereof does not occur. - For example, the shapes of the
inclined portion 52 and the shutting-guide portion 78 need not to be restricted to those described in the embodiment of the present invention. If theinclined portion 52 and the shutting-guide portion 78 can cooperate with each other to shut thebasket cover 75, they can be constructed in various manners. - Further, only the shutting-
guide portion 78 may be formed on the basket cover 75 without thehandle 77. That is, even though only the shutting-guide portion 78 is formed on the basket cover 75 such that a protruding width of the shutting guide portion is gradually decreased from the center of the basket cover toward the rotation center of the 60 or 60′, it may also perform a function of thedoor handle 77. - According to the structure for automatically shutting the basket cover in the refrigerator as described above, even though the door is closed in a state where the basket cover is still opened, the basket cover and the main body of the refrigerator do not interfere with each other. Therefore, there is an advantage in that the refrigerator can be more conveniently utilized.
- Further, even through the door is closed in a state where the basket cover was fully opened, the basket cover and the main body of the refrigerator do not interfere with each other. Therefore, the basket cover can be prevented from being damaged.
- Furthermore, since there is no need to regulate the opening degree of the basket cover in order to prevent the basket cover from interfering with the main body of the refrigerator, the user can put or take the articles into or out of the basket while fully opening the basket. Therefore, the user can conveniently use the refrigerator.
- The scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiment as described above but defined only by the appended claims. Further, it is apparent that those skilled in the art can make various changes and modifications within the scope of the present invention set forth in the claims.
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1. A structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator, comprising:
an inclined portion formed at a front inner periphery of an inner case defining a storage space in a main body of the refrigerator such that a sectional area of the storage space is gradually increased toward an entrance of the storage space;
a basket installed on a back surface of a door for storing articles therein, the storage space being opened and closed by the door; and
a basket cover for opening and shutting the basket, the basket cover including a shutting-guide portion installed at a leading end thereof, the shutting-guide portion being guided along a side of the inclined portion to shut the basket cover as the door is closed.
2. The structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inclined portion is formed at least on a front end of a ceiling portion of the storage space and cooperates with the shutting-guide portion.
3. The structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the basket cover is formed with a laterally extending handle at the leading end thereof and is rotated on rotational pivots formed at both ends thereof for opening and shutting the basket, and the shutting-guide portion is formed on the handle.
4. The structure as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the shutting-guide portion is integrally formed on the handle of the basket cover to have a predetermined curvature such that an amount of protrusion of the shutting-guide portion is gradually increased as it goes from a side adjacent to a rotation center of the door towards the center thereof.
5. The structure as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the handle with the shutting-guide portion integrally formed thereon is shaped such that a width is relatively large at the center thereof and gradually decreased towards at least one end thereof as seen in a plan view, and the portion with a varying width is the shutting-guide portion.
6. A structure for automatically shutting a basket cover in a refrigerator, comprising:
an inclined portion formed at a front inner periphery of an inner case defining a storage space in a main body of the refrigerator such that a sectional area of the storage space is gradually increased towards at least a ceiling portion in an entrance of the storage space;
a basket installed on a back surface of a door for storing articles therein, the storage space being opened and closed by the door;
a basket cover rotatably installed at the basket for opening and shutting the basket; and
a shutting-guide portion provided at a side of the basket cover and guided along a side of the inclined portion to shut the basket cover as the door is closed.
7. The structure as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the basket cover is formed with the shutting-guide portion at a leading end thereof to extend form side to side and is rotated on rotation pivots formed at both ends thereof for opening and shutting the basket.
8. The structure as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the shutting-guide portion is integrally formed on the basket cover to have a predetermined curvature such that an amount of protrusion thereof is greater at the center of the basket cover that at a portion adjacent to a rotation center of the door.
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