Claims
- 1. A method of operating an ice dispenser having an ice storage hopper, comprising the steps of periodically introducing ice, for limited periods of time, into the hopper to fill the hopper; in response to initiation of and during each said introducing step, and independent of the level of ice in the hopper, agitating the ice in the hopper a plurality of discrete times; sensing when ice reaches a selected level in the hopper; and interrupting further repetition of said introducing step upon the sensed level of ice reaching the selected level.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein said agitating step comprises momentarily agitating the ice in the hopper a plurality of discrete times.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein said agitating step comprises momentarily agitating the ice in the hopper twice.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein said agitating step comprises agitating the ice in the hopper once shortly after said introducing step begins and again shortly before said introducing step ends.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, including the step of commencing repetition of said periodically introducing step upon the sensed level of ice in the hopper falling to below thee selected level.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein said agitating step comprises momentarily agitating the ice in the hopper once during the first 30%, and again during the last 30%, of each limited period of time.
- 7. A method of operating an ice dispenser having a hopper for reception and storage of a mass of particles of ice and an icemaker for introducing ice into the hopper, comprising the steps of periodically operating the icemaker to introduce ice, for limited periods of time, into the hopper to fill the hopper; in response to initiation of and during each said icemaker operating step, and independent of the level of ice in the hopper, agitating the ice in the hopper a plurality of discrete times; sensing when ice reaches a selected level in the hopper; and interrupting further repetition of said icemaker operating step upon the sensed level of ice reaching the selected level.
- 8. A method as in claim 1, wherein said agitating step comprises momentarily agitating the ice in the hopper a plurality of discrete times.
- 9. A method as in claim 7, wherein said operating step operates the icemaker to introduce at least 31/2 pounds of ice into the hopper during each limited period of time.
- 10. A method as in claim 9, wherein each limited period of time is no more than 20 seconds, and said agitating step comprises momentarily agitating the ice in the hopper once about 4 seconds after each limited period of time begins and again toward the end of each limited period of time.
- 11. A method as in claim 7, including the step of commencing repetition of said icemaker operating step upon the sensed level of ice in the hopper falling below the selected level.
- 12. A control system for an ice dispenser having a hopper for storage of a mass of particles of ice and an agitator for the ice, an icemaker for manufacturing and introducing ice into the hopper, and a sensor for sensing the level of ice in the hopper, said control system comprising means for operating the icemaker, when the sensed level of ice in the hopper is below a selected level, to periodically introduce ice for limited periods of time into the hopper to fill the hopper; and means, responsive to said icemaker operating means initiating introduction of ice into the hopper, and independent of the level of ice in the hopper, for operating the agitator a plurality of discrete times while the icemaker is introducing ice into the hopper.
- 13. A control system as in claim 12, wherein said agitator operating means momentarily operates the agitator a plurality of discrete times each time the icemaker introduces ice into the hopper.
- 14. A control system as in claim 12, wherein said agitator operating means operates the agitator twice each time the icemaker introduces ice into the hopper.
- 15. A control system as in claim 12, wherein said agitator operating means momentarily agitates the ice once shortly after the icemaker begins introducing ice into the hopper for each limited period of time, and then again shortly before the end of each limited period of time.
- 16. A control system as in claim 12, including means, responsive to the sensed level of ice reaching the selected level, for rendering said icemaker operating means inoperative to continue operating the icemaker.
- 17. A control system as in claim 16, including means, responsive to the sensed level of ice falling below the selected level, to render said icemaker operating means operative to operate the icemaker.
- 18. A control system as in claim 12, wherein the icemaker introduces at least 31/2 pounds of ice into the hopper during each limited period of time, each limited period of time is no more than 20 seconds, and said agitator operating means momentarily operates the agitator once about 4 seconds after the icemaker begins to introduce ice into the hopper during each limited period of time and again toward the end of each limited period of time.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No.060,043, filed on June 8, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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