The present invention relates to refrigeration devices such as refrigerators or freezers. Refrigerators and freezers are well-known.
In a typical domestic refrigerator, the refrigerator has two separate compartments. The first compartment is for food storage and the second compartment for freezer storage. The food compartment typically has a temperature somewhat above 0° C. while the freezer compartment has a temperature maintained below 0° C. In a typical refrigerator, there is a damper that allows cooled air from the freezer compartment to enter the refrigerator compartment.
What is needed is an improved refrigerator that provides for convertible compartments and/or size adjustable compartments.
Therefore, it is a primary object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to improve upon the state of the art.
It is a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide a refrigerator that includes multiple compartments.
Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator that includes convertible compartments such that each compartment is not limited to being merely a freezer compartment or merely a refrigeration compartment.
Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator that provides for size adjustable compartments.
Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide for a refrigerator with multiple compartments that requires only a single refrigeration system.
One or more of these and/or other objects, features, or advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the specification and claims that follow.
The present invention provides for a refrigerator that includes multiple convertible compartments which are preferably size adjustable in nature. Thus, the present invention provides for a reconfigurable refrigerator that gives the user flexibility in the allocation of refrigerator space.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet. There is at least one door operatively connected to the refrigerator cabinet for providing access to inside of the refrigerator cabinet. There is a first compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet and a second compartment disclosed within the refrigerator cabinet. At least one of these compartments is convertible between a freezer compartment and a refrigeration compartment. The compartments can be separated by a moveable separator between the first compartment and the second compartment. The moveable separator is adapted for placement in different positions in order to alter the size of the first compartment and the size of the second compartment.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet and at least one door operatively connected to the refrigerator cabinet for providing access to inside of the refrigerator cabinet. There is a first compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet and a second compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet. There is also a refrigerant system disposed within the refrigerator cabinet adapted to provide cooled air. The refrigerator includes a first damper to selectively provide the cooled air to the first compartment and a second damper to selectively provide the cooled air to the second compartment. The use of multiple dampers allows the compartments to be convertible so that either compartment can be used as a refrigerating or food storage compartment and each compartment can be used as a freezer compartment.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet and at least one door. There is a removable and repositionable separator adapted to divide an interior of the refrigerator cabinet into multiple convertible compartments.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a refrigerator is adapted for providing user flexibility in the allocation or refrigerator space. The refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet and at least one door operatively connected to the refrigerator cabinet to provide access to the refrigerator space. The refrigerator space is divided into multiple compartments through at least one positionable separator. Each of the compartments is convertible.
The present invention provides for a refrigerator that is flexible in that it provides the user with improved control over the allocation of refrigerator space. For example,
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Preferably the separators 42 and 48 are insulated to maintain temperature differentials between the compartments defined by the separators. The present invention contemplates that the separators 42 and 48 can be adjustably connected to the refrigerator cabinet in any number of ways. This includes, but is not limited to insertion of refrigerator separators into slots, onto supports, or by other connection means, including those connection means used to connect shelves within refrigerators or as otherwise known in the art. With the separators 42 and 48 in place, each of the compartments 36, 38 and 40 is convertible, thus separate temperatures may be maintained in each of the compartments independent of the temperatures of the other compartments. It is to be understood that these temperatures are independently maintained even though each of the separators 42 and 48 do not necessarily act as perfect insulators.
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Similarly, a second cold control single pole-single throw switch 108 is associated with a lower compartment. The cold control switch 108 is electrically connected to a relay 110 and relay 114 as well as a damper 112 associated with the lower compartment. The relay 110 is also electrically connected to the relay 118 which is electrically connected to the cooling system 120 and relay 122 for switching on the cooling system 120. Also, a timer 116 is present for periodically switching on the cooling system 120.
An alternative embodiment for an electrical schematic using cold control units is shown in
The present invention provides for using data acquisition means, such as temperature sensors in conjunction with an intelligent control such as a processor or microcontroller to provide for control of temperature within the convertible compartments.
In step 154 a determination is made as to whether the temperature of the first compartment is greater than a desired temperature of the desired compartment. If so, then, in order to cool the compartment, in step 156 a damper associated with the first compartment is opened. Then in step 158 a determination is made as to whether or not the refrigerant system is on. If not, then in step 160, the refrigerant system is switched on. Returning to step 154, if the temperature of the first compartment is not greater than the desired temperature of the first compartment, then the damper associated with the first compartment is closed in step 162.
In step 164 a determination is made as to whether the temperature of the second compartment is greater than the desired temperature for the second compartment. If so, then the second compartment needs to be cooled and in step 166 a damper associated with the second compartment is opened. Then in step 168, a determination is made as to whether or not the refrigerant system is on or not. If not, then in step 170 the refrigerant system is switched on. Returning to step 164, if the temperature of the second compartment is not greater than the desired temperature of the second compartment, then there is no need for additional cooling at this time and in step 172 the damper associated with the second compartment is closed.
Next, in step 174 a determination is made as to whether or not the damper of the first compartment is closed and the damper of the second compartment is closed. If both dampers are closed, then the refrigerant system is switched off in 176 as there is no need to continue to produce cooled air. The process then repeats with a reevaluation of the temperature of the compartments in steps 150 and 152.
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Thus, a refrigerator has been disclosed that allows for refrigerator space to be reconfigured such as through the use of convertible compartments and through the use of resizable compartments. The present invention contemplates numerous variations, including in the number of compartments, the manner in which the compartments are separated, and other variations within the spirit and scope of the invention.