Claims
- 1. A side-by-side refrigerator comprising:first and second liners defining fresh food and freezer compartments respectively, said first and second liners being separated by a dividing mullion zone; a food storage system including at least one food receptacle slidably mounted within the fresh food compartment for movement between extended and retracted positions, said food storage system having an associated cooling air inlet and an associated cooling air outlet; a first passage fluidly interconnecting the freezer compartment with the fresh food compartment for introducing a flow of cooling air from the freezer compartment into the fresh food compartment; a second passage fluidly interconnecting the freezer compartment with the food storage system for providing a flow of cooling air for the food storage system; and a third passage fluidly interconnecting the fresh food compartment with the freezer compartment for permitting a flow of return air from the fresh food compartment to the freezer compartment, each of said second and third passages being defined, at least in part, by a tunnel insert positioned in the mullion zone, said tunnel insert including a first through hole in fluid communication with the cooling air inlet of the food storage system and an enlarged opening forming part of the third passage.
- 2. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein the tunnel insert further includes a channel having a portion aligned with the cooling air outlet of the food storage system.
- 3. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein the channel leads, within the mullion zone, to the third passage.
- 4. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 3, wherein the third passage leads to an opening formed in the second liner, said tunnel insert including a collar about the enlarged opening which engages the second liner.
- 5. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 3, wherein the channel has four walls, with three of the four walls being defined by portions of the tunnel insert and a fourth of the four walls being defined by one of the fresh food and freezer liners.
- 6. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 5, wherein the fourth wall is defined by a portion of the fresh food liner.
- 7. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein the food storage system includes first and second food receptacles which are vertically spaced within the fresh food compartment, the first and second food receptacles including respective air inlets and outlets, said tunnel insert including a second through hole fluidly interconnecting the inlet of the second food receptacle with the freezer compartment.
- 8. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 7, wherein the tunnel insert defines a second channel leading, within the mullion zone, to the third passage, said second channel being in fluid communication with the air outlet for the second food receptacle.
- 9. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 1, further comprising: an inlet cover mounted in the freezer compartment and extending over the second passage.
- 10. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 9, wherein the inlet cover includes a plurality of louvers which are angled forwardly within the freezer compartment.
- 11. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein the food storage system includes a flap valve member adapted to control a flow of air through the cooling air outlet.
- 12. A side-by-side refrigerator comprising:first and second liners defining fresh food and freezer compartments respectively, said first and second liners being separated by a dividing mullion zone; a food storage system including at least one food receptacle slidably mounted within the fresh food compartment for movement between extended and retracted positions, said food storage system having an associated cooling air inlet and an associated cooling air outlet; a first passage fluidly interconnecting the freezer compartment with the fresh food compartment for introducing a flow of cooling air from the freezer compartment into the fresh food compartment; a second passage fluidly interconnecting the freezer compartment with the food storage system for providing a flow of cooling air for the food storage system, said second passage being defined, at least in part, by a tunnel insert positioned in the mullion zone; and a third passage fluidly interconnecting the fresh food compartment with the freezer compartment, wherein said tunnel insert includes a channel for fluidly interconnecting the cooling air outlet of the food storage system and the third passage.
- 13. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 12, wherein the tunnel insert is formed within an enlarged opening which defines, at least in part, the third passage.
- 14. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 13, wherein the third passage leads to an opening formed in the second liner, said tunnel insert including a collar about the third passage which engages the second liner.
- 15. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 13, wherein the channel has four walls, with three of the four walls being defined by portions of the tunnel insert and a fourth of the four walls being defined by one of the fresh food and freezer liners.
- 16. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 15, wherein the fourth wall is defined by a portion of the fresh food liner.
- 17. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 12, wherein the food storage system includes first and second food receptacles which are vertically spaced within the fresh food compartment, the first and second food receptacles including respective air inlets and outlets, said tunnel insert including a second through hole fluidly interconnecting the inlet of the second food receptacle with the freezer compartment.
- 18. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 17, wherein the tunnel insert defines a second channel leading, within the mullion zone, to the third passage, said second channel being in fluid communication with the air outlet for the second food receptacle.
- 19. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 12, further comprising, an inlet cover mounted in the freezer compartment and extending over the second passage.
- 20. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 19, wherein the inlet cover includes a plurality of louvers which are angled forwardly within the freezer compartment.
- 21. The side-by-side refrigerator according to claim 12, wherein the food storage system includes a flap valve member adapted to control a flow of air through the cooling air outlet.
- 22. In a refrigerator including side-by-side freezer and fresh food compartments separated by a mullion zone, and at least one food storage system mounted in the fresh food compartment, a method of directing air flow to and from the fresh food compartment comprising:directing a main, first flow of cooling air into the fresh food compartment from the freezer compartment at a first location; directing a flow of return air out of the fresh food compartment at a second location; directing a second flow of cooling air from the freezer compartment to the food storage system at a third location; and channeling, within the mullion zone, a flow of exhaust air from the food storage system towards the second location to mix with the flow of return air exiting the fresh food compartment.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, further comprising:providing passages between the freezer and fresh food compartments at each of the first, second and third locations; and locating an insert in the mullion zone to create a channel for the flow of exhaust air, and the passages at the second and third locations.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, further comprising: creating the channel with four walls, with three of the four walls being formed by the insert and a fourth of the four walls being formed by a portion of a liner defining the fresh food compartment.
Parent Case Info
This application represents a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/258,355 filed Feb. 26, 1999.
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