Claims
- 1. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger includes a central body portion, at least one flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the axial length of the periphery of said central body portion with the outer edges of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said flight portion being defined by at least a pair of axially adjacent discontinuous flight segments generally circumferentially spaced from one another and extending in a generally spiral direction along a part of said generally spiral path, said adjacent pair of said discontinuous flight segments being spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form a spiral non-uniformity therebetween, said spiral misalignment and said circumferential spacing of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated, said adjacent pair of discontinuous flight segments being interconnected by an interconnecting flight segment, said interconnecting flight segment extending in a direction generally transverse to said discontinuous flight segments.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1, wherein said auger comprises a plurality of discrete disc elements axially stacked on a rotatable shaft member and removably secured for rotation therewith, the axial length of each of said disc elements being substantially less than the axial length of said auger.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2, wherein said disc elements are individually molded from a synthetic plastic material.
- 4. The invention according to claim 2, wherein axially adjacent disc elements are axially nested and radially interlocked with one another.
- 5. The invention according to claim 1, wherein said central body portion and said flight portion are integrally molded as a one-piece structure onto a rotatable core member.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5, wherein said one-piece central body portion and flight portion are molded from a synthetic plastic material.
- 7. The invention according to claim 2, wherein said misalignment between adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments is located at the interface between axially adjacent pairs of said disc elements.
- 8. The invention according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said disc elements is formed from a material different from that of the other disc elements.
- 9. The invention according to claim 1, wherein said interconnecting flight segments are generally flat and extend along said periphery of said auger in a direction generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said auger.
- 10. The invention according to claim 9, wherein said interconnecting flight segments are generally circumferentially aligned with one another along each of at least a pair of generally axially-extending loci on generally diametrically opposite sides of said auger.
- 11. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger includes a central body portion, at least one flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the axial length of the periphery of said central body portion with the outer edges of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said flight portion being defined by at least a pair of axially adjacent discontinuous flight segments generally circumferentially spaced from one anotherand extending in a generally spiral direction along a part of said generally spiral path, said adjacent pair of said discontinuous flight segments being spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form a spiral non-uniformity therebetween, said spiral misalignment and said circumferential spacing of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated, said auger including a plurality of discrete disc elements axially stacked on a rotatable shaft member and removably secured for rotation therewith, the axial length of each of said disc elements being substantially less than the axial length of said auger, each of said disc elements including a generally cylindrical inner wall and a generally cylindrical outer wall radially spaced therefrom, said flight portion protruding radially outwardly from said outer wall on at least one of said disc elements, said inner and outer walls being interconnected by a radial reinforcing member.
- 12. The invention according to claim 11, wherein said disc elements are individually molded from a synthetic plastic material.
- 13. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger comprises a rotatable shaft member, a plurality of discrete disc elements axially stacked on said shaft member and secured for rotation therewith, the axial length of each of said disc elements being substantially less than the axial length of said auger, said discrete disc elements defining a central body portion and at least one flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the periphery of said central body portion with an outer edge of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said flight portion being defined by a plurality of discontinuous flight segments disposed generally end-to-end adjacent one another along said generally spiral path, adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments being spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form spiral non-uniformities therebetween, said spiral misalignment of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated, at least one of said disc elements being formed from a material different from that of at least some of the other disc elements.
- 14. The invention according to claim 13, wherein said misalignment between adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments is located at the interface between axially adjacent pairs of said disc elements.
- 15. The invention according to claim 13, wherein said disc elements are individually molded from a synthetic plastic material.
- 16. The invention according to claim 13, wherein said discrete disc elements define a number of said flight portions axially spaced from one another and extending along separate generally spiral paths on said periphery of said central body portion.
- 17. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger comprises a rotatable shaft member, a plurality of discrete disc elements axially stacked on said shaft member and secured for rotation therewith, the axial length of each of said disc elements being substantially less than the axial length of said auger, said discrete disc elements defining a central body portion and at least one flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the periphery of said central body portion with an outer edge of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said flight portion being defined by a plurality of discontinuous flight segments disposed generally end-to-end adjacent one another along said generally spiral path, adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments being spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form spiral non-uniformities therebetween, said spiral misalignment of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated, said freezing chamber including an outlet end through which said ice particles are discharged therefrom, one of said disc elements being located generally at said outlet end and being composed of a harder material than at least some of the other disc elements.
- 18. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger comprises a rotatable shaft member, a plurality of discrete disc elements axially stacked on said shaft member and secured for rotation therewith, the axial length of each of said disc elements being substantially less than the axis length of said auger, said discrete disc elements defining a central body portion and at least one flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the periphery of said central body portion with an outer edge of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said flight portion being defined by a plurality of discontinuous flight segments disposed generally end-to-end adjacent one another along said generally spiral path, adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments being spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form spiral non-uniformities therebetween, said spiral misalignment of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated, the central body portion of each of said disc elements being molded from a synthetic plastic material, said flight portion of each of said disc elements being a discrete structure integrally molded into said synthetic plastic material.
- 19. The invention according to claim 18, wherein the spiral slope of at least some of said flight segments vary from segment-to-segment.
- 20. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger comprises a rotatable shaft member, a plurality of discrete disc elements axially stacked on said shaft member and secured for rotation therewith, the axial length of each of said disc elements being substantially less than the axial length of said auger, said discrete disc elements defining a central body portion and at least one flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the periphery of said central body portion with an outer edge of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said flight portion being defined by a plurality of discontinuous flight segments disposed generally end-to-end adjacent one another along said generally spiral path, adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments being spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form spiral non-uniformities therebetween, said spiral misalignment of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated, each of said adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments along said generally spiral path are interconnected by an interconnecting flight segment therebetween, each of said interconnecting flight segments extending in a direction generally transverse to its associated discontinuous flight segments.
- 21. The invention according to claim 20, wherein said interconnecting flight segments are generally flat and extend along said periphery of said central body portion in a direction generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said auger.
- 22. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger includes a rotatable core member, a central body portion, a flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the periphery of said central body portion with an outer edge of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said central body portion and said flight portion being integrally molded as a one-piece structure onto said rotatable core member, said flight portion being defined by a plurality of discontinuous flight segments disposed generally end-to-end adjacent one another along said generally spiral path, adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments being interconnected end-to-end but spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form spiral non-uniformities therebetween, said spiral misalignment of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated, each of said adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments along said generally spiral path being interconnected by an interconnecting flight segment therebetween, each of said interconnecting flight segments extending in a direction generally transverse to its associated discontinuous flight segments.
- 23. The invention according to claim 22, wherein said interconnecting flight segments are generally flat and extend along said periphery of said central body portion in a direction generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said auger.
- 24. The invention according to claim 23, wherein said interconnecting flight segments are generally circumferentially aligned with one another along each of at least a pair of generally axially-extending loci on diametrically opposite sides of said central body.
- 25. The invention according to claim 22, wherein said one-piece central body portion and flight portion are molded from a synthetic plastic material.
- 26. The invention according to claim 22, wherein said auger includes a number of said flight portions axially spaced from one another and extending along separate generally spiral paths on said periphery of said central body portion.
- 27. The invention according to claim 26, wherein said one-piece central body portion and flight portion are molded from a synthetic plastic material.
- 28. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger includes a rotatable core member, a central body portion, a flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the periphery of said central body portion with an outer edge of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said central body portion being integrally molded onto said rotatable core member from a synthetic plastic material, said flight portion being a discrete structure integrally molded into said plastic material, said flight portion being defined by a plurality of discontinuous flight segments disposed generally end-to-end adjacent one another along said generally spiral path, adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments being interconnected end-to-end but spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form spiral non-uniformities therebetween, said spiral misalignment of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing as said auger is rotated.
- 29. In an ice-making apparatus including a housing defining a substantially cylindrical freezing chamber, refrigeration means adjacent the freezing chamber, means for supplying ice make-up water to the freezing chamber, an axially-extending auger rotatably mounted in the freezing chamber, the improvement wherein said auger includes a rotatable core member, a central body portion, a flight portion extending in a generally spiral path along at least a substantial part of the periphery of said central body portion with an outer edge of said flight portion being adapted to be disposed closely adjacent the inner surface of the housing in order to scrape ice particles therefrom as said auger is rotated, said central body portion being integrally molded onto said rotatable core member from a synthetic plastic material, said flight portion being a discrete structure integrally molded into said plastic material, said flight portion being defined by a plurality of discontinuous flight segments disposed generally end-to-end adjacent one another along said generally spiral path, adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments being interconnected end-to-end but spirally misaligned relative to one another in order to form spiral non-uniformities therebetween, said spiral misalignment of said adjacent discontinuous flight segments tending to break up the mass of ice particles scraped from the inner surface of the housing of said auger is rotated, each of said adjacent pairs of said discontinuous flight segments along said generally spiral path being interconnected by an interconnecting flight segment therebetween, each of said interconnecting flight segments extending in a direction generally transverse to its associated discontinuous flight segments.
- 30. The invention according to claim 29, wherein said interconnecting flight segments are generally flat and extend along said periphery of said central body portion in a direction generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said auger.
- 31. The invention according to claim 30, wherein said interconnecting flight segments are generally circumferentially aligned with one another along each of at least a pair of generally axially-extending loci on diametrically opposite sides of said central body.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 694,612, filed Jan. 24, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,574,593, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 570,610, filed Jan. 13, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,576,016, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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