The present disclosure relates to a dust cleaning device that cleans dust and other undesirables attached to the heat exchange fins and the mesh on a condenser unit. Clean heat exchanges fins and mesh covering the condenser unit improves the airflow for improved heat exchange. Condensers are used in showcases, freezers, refrigerators, air conditioners and other heat exchange devices.
Showcase, freezer, refrigerator, etc. are devices for storing food at a low temperature so as to prevent the food from decaying, using the heat of vaporization of refrigerant such as Freon to perform a heat exchange in the condenser to release the heat of vaporization. Here, in order to increase the efficiency of the heat exchange, a twisted condensing tube and a plurality of heat exchange fins formed on the condensing tube are blown with by cold air by a ventilating fan.
The condenser tube and heat exchange fins usually collects a lot of debris and small stuffs such as dust from outside due to the ventilation. Unfortunately the condenser tube and heat exchange fins are for increased efficiency of condenser by promoting greater heat exchange, and such dusts causes the performance of heat exchange to decrease significantly, causing the compressor break down.
In order to improve such problems, a device of removing bad smell from air-conditioner was suggested in the Korean Patent Application 10-0218460, which forms a spraying tube connected to a medicine container on a top portion of the vaporizer and having a nozzle, and cleansing was performed through killing germs by a medicine mixed with cleaning water and cleaning by spraying of the cleaning water, by spraying the cleaning water in the medicine container by closing and opening valve by control signals.
However, the spraying of cleaning water had problems that the spraying power of the sprayer is weak, and it could not spray the cleaning water in a spraying power and into between the heat exchange fins, which can remove dust stuck strongly or between the narrowly-spaced heat exchange fins.
Additionally, an air-filter automatic cleaning device in another Korean Patent Application 10-1997-0047263 had a filter wired in an endless track form connected to a cleaning brush driven by a driving motor engage with a condenser, such that the filter rotated and cleaned dust off the surface of the condenser and increased the efficiency by spraying cleaning water from the brush, facilitating the cleaning.
The filter in such a structure performed just cleaning of the surface of condenser through friction, but could not clean and remove dust stuck between the heat exchange fins of the condenser.
Also, since the filter of endless track type was prone to be worn out easily and cut out frequently, it could not be used for an extended time period, the filter formed with textile fabric or unwoven fabric was always present together with moisture due to the cleaning water, such that it provided an environment of bad smells and dirtiness due to inhabitation and multiplication of bacterial germs enabled by the moisture.
Accordingly, a need for a cleaning device for condenser has been present for a long time considering the expansive demands in the everyday life. This invention is directed to solve these problems and satisfy the long-felt need.
The present disclosure contrives to solve the disadvantages of the prior art.
An object of the invention is to provide a cleaning device for cleaning dust off a condenser of a refrigerator.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a cleaning device, which the cleaning brush is configured to rotate and cleans both heat exchange fins and a mesh simultaneously.
A condenser cleaning system comprises of a cleaning unit with a mounting flange which is used to securely place the cleaning unit in between a condenser and a mesh that is placed on the cleaning unit using a bent edge. The cleaning unit has a cleaner that moves over a plurality of heat exchange fins of the condenser removing debris and the cleaner also moves over the mesh removing debris.
The plurality of heat exchange fins are attached to a condensing tube. As the cleaner moves over the plurality of heat exchange fins, the cleaner displaces debris collected on the plurality of heat exchange fins. Although it is preferable to have the cleaner move along the lengths of the plurality of heat exchange fins, it is possible to have the cleaner move against the lengths of the plurality of heat exchange fins.
A motor attached to the cleaner moves the cleaner on one or more tracks of the cleaning unit and may also roll the cleaner. Tracks may have grooves so the cleaner moves along the tracks as the cleaner rotates cleaning both the plurality of heat exchange fins and the surface of mesh. Alternate embodiment may have the cleaner not rotating as it moves up and down within the cleaning unit.
The mesh is mounted on the cleaning unit covering the cleaning unit so that the cleaning unit with the cleaner is in between the mesh and the plurality of heat exchange fins. U.S. Pat. No. 9,593,895, by Kim, discloses the use of a cleaning brush that brushes debris off the plurality of heat exchange fins and also discloses the use of a cleaning brush that brushes debris off the mesh which is over the plurality of heat exchange fins. When the mesh is in between the plurality of heat exchange fins and the cleaner, although some fibers or bristles of the cleaner (such as brush) may reach the plurality of heat exchange fins through the mesh, the overall cleaning effectiveness of the plurality of heat exchange fins is limited.
In contrast, the present embodiments have the cleaner sandwiched in between the plurality of heat exchange fins and the mesh, so the cleaner (the bristles of the cleaner when brush is used) simultaneously or alternatingly cleans both the plurality of heat exchange fins and the mesh to their most cleanliness, enhancing the efficiency of the condenser.
A variation embodiment may have a brush have two independent brushes (or a single brush) with a plurality of bristles that may be turned toward the plurality of heat exchange fins or may be turned toward the mesh so that the plurality of bristles clean the plurality of heat exchange fins or the mesh alternatingly as the brush moves along the one or more tracks. A switch or the motor may be used to alternatingly turn the brush toward the plurality of heat exchange fins or toward the mesh.
The cleaner may be made of various materials, such as cloth, microfiber, sponge, bristles, fingers, hairs and other materials, but a round brush may provide the best utility. Thus, a brush with a plurality of bristles protruding simultaneously toward both the plurality of heat exchange fins and the mesh is used to clean both the plurality of heat exchange fins and the mesh simultaneously when the brush moves along the one or more tracks. As mentioned, the brush that is a roller, including, but not limited to, a cylinder or even a polygon-shaped-edged block-shaped brush, so that the plurality of bristles are radially protruding is believed to be the best in cleaning both the plurality of heat exchange fins and the mesh simultaneously. AS a roller brush is used, driven by the motor, the plurality of bristles clean both the plurality of heat exchange fins and the mesh simultaneously with preferably a rotating action.
Because it is possible that the cleaner, in between the plurality of bristles, collect debris itself, the cleaning unit may also comprise a dust scraper having a comb-shaped protrusions attached to the cleaning unit and in contact with the plurality of bristles to remove any debris off the roller as the roller rotates to maintain the plurality of bristles clean. The comb-shaped protrusions are attached to two ends of the roller to maintain the comb-shaped protrusions at a predetermined distance from the center of the roller. The distance between the comb-shaped protrusions and the center of the roller may be adjustable of fixed. The dust scraper may not have comb-shaped protrusions as an alternate design.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, a better understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The plurality of heat exchange fins are attached to a condensing tube 50 and the plurality of heat exchange fins 45 are parallelly aligned so that the cleaner may slidably move along the length of the plurality of heat exchange fins 45. Although the
A motor 55 is attached to the cleaner 40 moves the cleaner 40 on one or more tracks 60 of the cleaning unit 15. Tracks 60 may have grooves 65 so the cleaner 40 moves along the tracks 65 as the cleaner 40 rotates cleaning both the plurality of heat exchange fins 45 and the surface of mesh 30 (not shown in
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The cleaner may be made of various materials, such as cloth, microfiber, sponge and other materials, but a round brush 80 which is a roller 80 may provide the best utility. Thus, a brush 70 with a plurality of bristles 75 protruding simultaneously toward both the plurality of heat exchange fins 46 and the mesh 30 is used to clean both the plurality of heat exchange fins 45 and the mesh 30 simultaneously when the brush moves along the one or more tracks. As mentioned, the brush 70 that is a roller 80 (as shown in
Because it is possible that the cleaner 30, in its in between the plurality of bristles 75, collect debris itself, the cleaning 15 unit may also comprise a dust scraper 85 having a comb-shaped protrusions 90 attached to the cleaning unit 15 and in contact with the plurality of bristles 76 to remove any debris off the roller 80 as the roller 80 rotates to maintain the plurality of bristles 75 clean. The comb-shaped protrusions 90 are attached to two ends of the roller 95 to maintain the comb-shaped protrusions 90 at a predetermined distance from the center of the roller 100 (shown in
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to different embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims. In addition, although this invention describes a condenser 25 used in refrigerators or freezers, the invention and the scope of the claims are not limited to the refrigerators and freezers and other food related industry, but also air conditioners and other heat exchangers having heat transfer fins 45.