Claims
- 1. In an ice machine including a refrigeration system operable to supply cold refrigerant to a selected location, the improvement comprising:
- an upright, elongated, tubular body presenting an exterior surface and an upper end;
- means for filling said body with water from a source thereof to a selected level;
- an ice harvesting member comprising an endless loop of flexible material and presenting an elongated harvesting portion located within said tubular body and extending substantially along the length thereof;
- means for selecting applying the cold refrigerant to said exterior surface of said tubular body in order to freeze the water contained therein to form a column of ice frozen to and thereby attached to said harvesting portion; and
- an ice harvesting mechanism including means coupled with said harvesting member for withdrawing said harvesting portion and thereby said column of ice attached thereto through said upper end, said withdrawing means including pulley means rotatably mounted in the vicinity of said upper end coupled with said harvesting member for rotation of said member around the path defined by said loop for withdrawing said harvesting portion from said tubular body, and said pulley means presenting a peripheral surface including a plurality of outwardly extending prongs for breaking said column of ice, said pulley means being rotatable about an axis of rotation, each of said prongs including respective outwardly extending extension pieces coupled with the distal ends thereof, said extension pieces extending generally parallel to said axis of rotation.
- 2. The ice machine as set forth in claim 1, said harvesting member presenting a circular cross-sectional configuration and further presenting a plurality of spaced-apart annular grooves defined on the surface thereof.
- 3. The ice machine as set forth in claim 1, said ice machine further including
- an upright return tube spaced apart and generally parallel to said tubular body, a connecting section interconnecting the respective lower ends of said return tube and said tubular body, said connecting section having walls defining a chamber therein for fluidic communication between said return tube and said tubular body, said harvesting member extending through said return tube, said chamber, and said tubular body, and around said pulley means for endless passage thereabout.
- 4. The ice machine as set forth in claim 3, said ice machine further including means for automatically and periodically flushing said chamber in order to prevent build up of solids therein.
- 5. The ice machine as set forth in claim 1, further including control means coupled with said withdrawing means for sensing when said ice column is formed for automatically activating said withdrawing means in response thereto.
- 6. The ice machine as set forth in claim 1, said refrigeration system including means for applying hot refrigerant gas to a selected location, said ice machine further including means for selectively applying hot gas to said exterior surface after said ice column is formed in order to loosen said ice column from the interior surface of said body.
- 7. A method of producing ice chips in an ice machine having the capability of applying cold refrigerant to a selected location, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing an upright, elongated, tubular body presenting an exterior surface and an upper end;
- filling said tubular body with water from a source thereof to a selected level;
- providing an ice harvesting member having an elongated harvesting portion located within said tubular body and extending substantially along the length thereof;
- applying cold refrigerant to said exterior surface in order to freeze the water contained in said tubular body to form an ice column frozen to and thereby attached to said harvesting portion;
- sensing when said ice column is formed and automatically withdrawing said harvesting portion and said ice column through said upper end in response thereto; and
- fracturing said ice column after emergence from said tubular member in order to detach said column from said harvesting portion and in order to produce ice chips from said ice column.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 7, said refrigeration system including means for applying hot refrigerant gas to a selected location, said method further including the steps of applying hot gas to said exterior surface after the formation of said ice column in order to loosen said ice column from the interior surface of said body.
- 9. In an ice machine including a refrigeration system operable to supply cold refrigeration to a selected location, the improvement comprising: a body having walls defining an ice-forming chamber therewithin; means for selectively delivering water to said chamber; means for freezing water within said chamber to form ice therein; means for harvesting ice from said chamber after formation of ice therein, said ice harvesting means including an elongated harvesting element disposed within said chamber for adhering ice thereto after ice is formed in said chamber, means operably coupled with said harvesting element for causing said harvesting element to remain in an essentially stationary condition within said chamber during at least a portion of the time for freezing the water therein and for shifting said harvesting element at least partially out of said chamber after ice is formed and has adhered to said harvesting element.
- 10. The ice machine as set forth in claim 9, further including control means operably coupled with said means for shifting the element out of said chamber for sensing when said ice is formed to activate said shifting means in response thereto.
- 11. The ice machine as set forth in claim 9, said refrigeration system including means for applying hot refrigerant gas to a selected location of said body to loosen said ice from said ice-forming chamber.
- 12. In an ice machine including a refrigeration system having the capability of supplying cold refrigerant to a selected location, the improvement comprising:
- an upright, elongated, tubular body presenting an exterior surface and an upper end;
- means for filling said body with water from a source thereof to a selected level;
- an ice harvesting member presenting an elongated harvesting portion located within said tubular body and extending substantially along the length thereof such that when said body is filled with water to said selected level, the water substantially surrounds said harvesting portion;
- means for selectively applying the cold refrigerant to said exterior surface of said tubular body in order to freeze the water contained therein to form a column of ice frozen to and thereby attached to and in substantially surrounding relationship with said harvesting portion; and
- an ice harvesting mechanism including means coupled with said harvesting member for withdrawing said harvesting portion and thereby said column of ice attached thereto through said upper end.
- 13. The ice machine as set forth in claim 12, said harvesting member including an endless loop of flexible material, and said withdrawing means including pulley means rotatably mounted in the vicinity of said upper end and cooperable with with said harvesting member for rotation of said member around a path defined by said loop for withdrawing said harvesting portion from said tubular body.
- 14. The ice machine as set forth in claim 13, said pulley means including structure for deforming said harvesting portion into curved configuration with the shape of said pulley means in order to fracture said ice column.
- 15. The ice machine as set forth in claim 13, said ice machine further including an upright return tube spaced apart and generally parallel to said tubular body, a connecting section interconnecting the respective lower ends of said return tube and said tubular body, said connecting section having walls defining a chamber therein for fluidic communication between said return tube and said tubular body, said harvesting member extending through said return tube, said chamber, and said tubular body, and around said pulley means for endless passage thereabout.
- 16. In an ice machine including a refrigeration system having the capability of supplying cold refrigerant to a selected location, the improvement comprising:
- an upright, elongated tubular body presenting an exterior surface and an upper end;
- means for filling said body with water from a source thereof to a selected level;
- an ice harvesting member presenting an elongated harvesting portion located within said tubular body and extending substantially along the length thereof;
- means for selectively applying the cold refrigerant to said exterior surface of said tubular body in order to freeze the water contained therein to form a column of ice frozen to and thereby attached to said harvesting portion; and
- an ice harvesting mechanism including means coupled with said harvesting member for withdrawing said harvesting portion and thereby said column of ice attached thereto through said upper end, and
- control means coupled with said withdrawing means for sensing when said ice column is formed for automatically activating said withdrawing means in response thereto.
- 17. The ice machine as set forth in claim 16, said refrigeration system including means for applying hot refrigerant gas to a selected location, said ice machine further including means for selectively applying hot gas to said exterior surface after said ice column is formed in order to loosen said ice column from the interior surface of said body.
- 18. A method of producing ice in an ice machine having the capability of applying cold refrigerant to a selected location, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing an upright, elongated, tubular body presenting an exterior surface and an upper end;
- filling said tubular body with water from a source thereof to a selected level;
- providing an ice harvesting member having an elongated harvesting portion located within said tubular body and extending substantially along the length thereof such that the water substantially surrounds said harvesting portion;
- applying the cold refrigerant to said exterior surface in order to freeze the water contained in said tubular body to form an ice column frozen to and thereby attached to and in substantially surrounding relationship with said harvesting portion;
- withdrawing said harvesting portion and said ice column attached thereto through said upper end.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 18, further including the steps of sensing when said ice column is formed and automatically withdrawing said harvesting portion in response thereto.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 18, said refrigeration system including means for applying hot refrigerant gas to a selected location, said method further including the step of applying hot gas to said exterior surface after the formation of said ice column in order to loosen said ice column from the interior surface of said body.
- 21. An ice making machine comprising:
- a body having walls defining an ice-forming chamber therewithin;
- means for selective delivery of water to said chamber;
- an elongated ice harvesting element disposed within said chamber in spaced relationship to at least certain of said chamber-defining walls and located and adapted for adherence of ice thereto;
- means for freezing water within said chamber including structure for supplying refrigerant exteriorly of said chamber such that the ice initially forms adjacent some of the chamber-defining walls located in spaced relationship to said element and such that subsequent ice formation thereafter builds up towards said element until the ice is adhered thereto;
- means operably coupled with said element for shifting said element at least partially out of said chamber with ice adhered thereto after formation of the ice.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 150,617, which was filed on Feb. 1, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,845,955.
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