The present invention relates generally to ice makers and in particular to ice makers in refrigerators.
Ice makers are known for refrigerators in which the ice maker is arranged to make, harvest and dispense ice. An ice bucket is located in an ice receiving position relative to the ice maker to receive ice dispensed from the ice maker. An ice level detecting mechanism, such as in the form of a bail, is used to detect the level of ice in the ice bucket and when a certain height is detected, to terminate the making, harvesting or dispensing of ice from the ice maker to the ice bucket.
Such ice making mechanisms are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,717,500, 2,955,442, 3,055,184, 3,885,400, 5,119,639, 5,619,858, 6,334,578 and 6,745,578.
Arrangements for terminating operation of the ice maker at times when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position are disclosed in a number of patents. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,621,668, a spring biased lever mounted on the rear wall of the freezer compartment space is engaged by the ice bucket to move the lever into an inactive position when the ice bucket is placed in the ice receiving position. When the ice bucket is displaced, the lever pivots to engage the ice chute, which acts as a level sensing bail, and lifts the ice chute to a position to terminate operation of the ice maker until the ice bucket is replaced and the lever is returned to the inactive position.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,007,602, a pin carried on the ice bucket engages with a lever pivotally mounted to the refrigerator freezer compartment wall. When the ice bucket is displaced, the lever is pivoted such that a portion of the lever engages and lifts the bail arm to a position where operation of the ice maker will be terminated. The bail arm has a detent such that it will be held in that position until the ice bucket is returned to the ice receiving position and the pin re-engages the lever to pivot it back to a position releasing the bail arm to sense the level of ice in the ice bucket.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,761, an ice bucket is swingingly carried on swing arms, one of which pivots into a position to lift the bail to a position to terminate operation of the ice maker when the ice bucket is moved from the ice receiving position. A return of the ice bucket to the ice receiving position will allow the bail arm to return to a sensing position.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,872,318, a spring loaded plunger, with an upstanding arm is engaged by the ice bucket to move into an inoperative position when the ice bucket is in the ice receiving position. When the ice bucket is displaced, the arm moves to lift the bail arm and hold it in a raised position to terminate operation of the ice maker until the ice bucket is returned to the ice receiving position.
It is known in the art to provide an uppermost, locked position for the bail arm that terminates operation of the ice maker until the bail arm is released to a lowered position. Such a position is used to terminate the production of ice, such as during periods when the ice bucket is removed, or if it is desired to not have ice made, even if the ice bucket is in the ice receiving position. Generally to move the bail into the locked position, when the ice maker is a low position, such as in a bottom mount freezer compartment of a refrigerator, the user must squat or kneel in order to reach the bail to effect the necessary movement.
It would be an improvement in the art if an ice harvesting prevention mechanism were provided for a refrigerator that would not only terminate operation of the ice maker, but would also prevent the dispensing of any ice from the ice maker when the ice bucket is removed. Also, it would be an improvement in the art if there were a means for manually terminating operation of the ice maker, without having to manually access the bail.
In an embodiment of the invention, an ice harvesting prevention mechanism, including an actuator, is provided for an ice maker. The ice maker is arranged to make, harvest and dispense ice to an ice bucket located in an ice receiving position. An ice harvesting prevention device is arranged to prevent dispensing of ice in a first position of the actuator and to permit dispensing of ice in a second position of the actuator. The ice bucket itself, or a movable button carried on the ice bucket, may engage the actuator, when the ice bucket is placed in the ice receiving position, to move the actuator from the first position to the second position. The button may be moved to an “off” position to prevent engagement with the actuator, thereby preventing dispensing of ice when the ice bucket is in the ice receiving position.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides an ice harvesting prevention mechanism for a refrigerator comprising an ice maker in the refrigerator arranged to make, harvest and dispense ice. An ice bucket is located in an ice receiving position relative to the ice maker to receive ice dispensed from the ice maker. An ice retention cover is arranged to prevent dispensing of ice from the ice maker when in a first position and to permit dispensing of ice from the ice maker when in a second position. An actuator is located relative to the ice bucket and the ice retention cover such that a first portion of the actuator will be in engagement with the ice bucket when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position and a second portion of the actuator is able to move into engagement with the ice retention cover when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position. An actuator biasing element is arranged to bias the second portion of the actuator into blocking engagement with the ice retention cover to hold the ice retention cover in the first position when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position.
In an embodiment, the actuator biasing element comprises a spring.
In an embodiment, the actuator comprises a pivotable lever.
In an embodiment, the ice retention cover is normally oriented vertically and hangs in said first position, but is pivotable to said second position, unless otherwise blocked, when engaged by ice pieces being harvested from said ice maker.
In an embodiment, an ice harvesting prevention mechanism for a refrigerator is provided comprising an ice maker in the refrigerator arranged to make, harvest and dispense ice. An ice bucket is located in an ice receiving position relative to the ice maker to receive ice dispensed from the ice maker. A movable bail arm is provided with a portion located between the ice maker and the ice bucket, the bail arm movable between a first position and a second position. A bail arm biasing element is arranged to bias the bail arm towards the first position from the second position. The bail arm is operably connected to the ice maker such that when the bail arm is in the first position and between the first position and the second position, the ice maker is enabled to make, harvest and dispense ice, and when the bail arm is in the second position, the ice maker is disabled from at least one of making, harvesting and dispensing ice. An actuator is located relative to the ice bucket and the bail arm such that a first portion of the actuator will be in engagement with a movable actuator engagement button carried on the ice bucket when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position and a second portion of the actuator is able to move into engagement with the bail arm when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position. An actuator biasing element is arranged to bias the second portion of the actuator into engagement with the bail arm when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position and to move the bail arm to the second position. The movable actuator engagement button is arranged so as to engage the first portion of the actuator when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position and the button is in a first position, and to avoid engagement with the first portion of the actuator when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position or when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position and the button is in a second position. The bail arm will be moved into the second position when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position and when the button is in the second position, regardless of a location of the ice bucket.
In an embodiment, the movable actuator button is carried on a rear wall of the ice bucket.
In an embodiment, the movable actuator button is arranged to slide between the first position and said second position.
In an embodiment, the actuator comprises a pivotable lever.
In an embodiment, the bail arm biasing element comprises a spring.
In an embodiment, the actuator biasing element comprises a spring.
In an embodiment, an ice harvesting prevention mechanism for a refrigerator is provide comprising an ice maker in the refrigerator arranged to make, harvest and dispense ice. An ice bucket is located in an ice receiving position relative to the ice maker to receive ice dispensed from the ice maker. An ice height detection system is arranged to detect a height of ice in the ice bucket. The ice height detection system is operably connected to the ice maker such that when the ice height detection system does not detect any obstacles at a first location, the ice maker is enabled to make, harvest and dispense ice, and when the ice height detection system does detect an obstacle at the first location, the ice maker is disabled from at least one of making, harvesting and dispensing ice. An actuator is located relative to the ice bucket and the ice height detection system such that a first portion of the actuator will be in engagement with a movable actuator button on the ice bucket when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position and a second portion of the actuator is able to move into the first location and be detected by the ice height detection system when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position. The movable actuator engagement button is arranged so as to engage the first portion of the actuator when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position and the button is in a first position, and to avoid engagement with the first portion of the actuator when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position or when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position and the button is in a second position. An actuator biasing element is arranged to bias the second portion of the actuator into the first location when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position and to move the bail arm to the second position. In such an arrangement, the first portion of the actuator will be moved into the first location position when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position and when the button is in the second position, regardless of a location of the ice bucket.
These and other aspects and details of the present invention will become apparent upon a reading of the detailed description and a review of the accompanying drawings. Specific embodiments of the present invention are described herein. The present invention is not intended to be limited to only these embodiments. Changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments and yet fall within the scope of the present invention.
The present invention provides an ice harvesting prevention mechanism 20 for an ice maker 22 which is arranged to make, harvest and dispense ice. Particular embodiments of the invention are illustrated, however the scope of the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments illustrated. For example, the ice harvesting prevention mechanism 20 may be used with a variety of refrigerators 23, such as bottom mount, top mount or side-by-side refrigerators, or even stand alone ice makers having movable ice buckets.
As illustrated in
An actuator 30 is located relative to the ice bucket 26 and the ice retention cover 24 such that a first portion 32 of the actuator will be in engagement with the ice bucket when the ice bucket is located in the ice receiving position (
The ice bucket 26 may be movable into and out of the ice receiving position upon selective grasping and moving of the ice bucket by a user, such as in top mounted or bottom mounted refrigerators, or some side-by-side refrigerators, or, as illustrated in
The actuator 30 may comprise a pivotable lever positioned behind the ice bucket 26 such that the first portion 32 or arm of the lever will engage a portion of a rear wall 36 of the ice bucket when the ice bucket is moved into the ice receiving position (
With the ice retention cover 24 blocked, ice will be prevented from being dispensed from the ice maker 24, including that ice that may currently be in the process of being harvested when the ice bucket 26 is displaced from the ice receiving position. This arrangement will prevent ice from being dispensed into a portion of the freezer compartment when the ice bucket 26 is not in place to receive the ice. Such unwanted dispensing could otherwise cause blocking of the proper re-positioning of the ice bucket 26 to occur, requiring the user to remove the entire ice bucket, and perhaps other drawers or food items from the freezer compartment, in order to clear all of the uncollected ice from the freezer compartment.
In an embodiment, an ice height detection system 39 is arranged to detect or sense a height of ice in the ice bucket 26. The ice height detection system 39 may comprise a movable bail arm 40 provided with a portion 42 located between the ice maker 22 and the ice bucket 26, the bail arm being movable between a first position 43 (
In order to selectively override the return of the actuator 30 to its disengaging position upon the return of the ice bucket 26 to the ice receiving position, a movable actuator engagement button 50 may be carried on the ice bucket as the portion of the rear wall 36 to engage the actuator. The movable actuator engagement button 50 may be arranged so as to engage the first portion 32 of the actuator 30 when the ice bucket 26 is located in the ice receiving position and the button is in a first position 52 (as shown in
When the button 50 is used in an arrangement where the actuator lifts the bail arm 40, the bail arm will be moved into its second position 44 when the ice bucket 26 is displaced from the ice receiving position and when the button 50 is in its second position 54, regardless of a location of the ice bucket. Thus, the bail arm 40 will be retained in its second position 44 to disable at least one of making, harvesting and dispensing ice, even with the ice bucket 26 properly placed in the ice receiving position. This option will allow a user to effectively turn the ice maker off, without having to manually access the bail arm 40. When the button 50 is used in an arrangement where the actuator blocks the ice retention cover 24, the ice retention cover will be retained in its closed, first position, to prevent further dispensing of ice, regardless of a location of the ice bucket 26 (
In an embodiment, the movable actuator button 50 may be carried on the rear wall 36 of the ice bucket 26. The movable actuator button 50 may also be positioned on other portions of the ice bucket 26. In an embodiment, the movable actuator button 50 is arranged to slide between the first position 52 and said second position 54. The button 50 could also be arranged to move in other fashions, such as pivoting or rotating.
In other embodiments, the ice height detection system 39 may comprise a mechanism other than a bail arm, for example, an optical or infrared height detection system, so long as the ice height detection system is operably connected to the ice maker 22 such that when the ice height detection system does not detect any obstacles at a first location 62, such as a certain height in the ice bucket 26, the ice maker is enabled to make, harvest and dispense ice, and when the ice height detection system does detect an obstacle at the first location, the ice maker is disabled from at least one of making, harvesting and dispensing ice. The actuator 30 is located relative to the ice bucket 26 and the ice height detection system 39 such that the second portion 34 of the actuator is able to move into the first location 62 and be detected by the ice height detection system as an obstacle when the ice bucket is displaced from the ice receiving position, or when the button 50 (if present) is in the second position 54, regardless of a location of the ice bucket.
Thus, it has been shown that the invention provides an ice harvesting prevention mechanism 20, including an actuator 30, for an ice maker. The ice maker is arranged to make, harvest and dispense ice to an ice bucket 26 located in an ice receiving position. An ice harvesting prevention device 24, 39 is arranged to prevent dispensing of ice in a first position of the actuator 30 and to permit dispensing of ice in a second position of the actuator. The ice bucket 26 itself, or a movable button 50 carried on the ice bucket, may engage the actuator 30, when the ice bucket is placed in the ice receiving position, to move the actuator from the first position to the second position. The button 50 may be moved to an “off” position 54 to prevent engagement with the actuator 30, thereby preventing dispensing of ice when the ice bucket 26 is in the ice receiving position.
The present invention has been described utilizing particular embodiments. As will be evident to those skilled in the art, changes and modifications may be made to the disclosed embodiments and yet fall within the scope of the present invention. For example, various components could be utilized separately or independently in some embodiments without using all of the other components in the particular described embodiment. In other embodiments, different combinations of components than those combinations specifically shown and described could be used. The disclosed embodiments are provided only to illustrate aspects of the present invention and not in any way to limit the scope and coverage of the invention. The scope of the invention is therefore to be limited only by the appended claims.
As is apparent from the foregoing specification, the invention is susceptible of being embodied with various alterations and modifications which may differ particularly from those that have been described in the preceding specification and description. It should be understood that we wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted hereon all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of our contribution to the art.
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