Ice making machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6612126
  • Patent Number
    6,612,126
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 2, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
An ice making machine of the open-cell type including a box-type housing, a water storage tank mounted to the bottom of the housing, a sprinkler mounted within the bottom portion of the housing and having a plurality of nozzles for spouting upward ice making water supplied to the water storage tank, and a plurality of ice making cell casings mounted wit an ice making chamber formed in an upper portion of the housing and located above the nozzles of the sprinkler to supplied with the ice making water spouted therefrom, wherein the box-type housing is composed of a pair of spaced side wall panels and front and rear wall panels jointed at their opposite side ends to front and rear end portions of the side wall panels respectively.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an ice making machine, more particularly to an improvement of a housing assembly of the ice mating machine.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




Illustrated in

FIG. 18

is a conventional automatic ice making machine of the open-cell type which includes a box-type housing


1


composed of a pair of side wall panels


1




a


integrally formed with front and rear wall panels


1




c


and


1




b


, a water storage tank


2


mounted to the bottom of housing


1


, a sprinkler


3


mounted on the bottom plate of housing


1


for spouting ice making water from its nozzles


3




a


, and a plurality of ice making cell casings


4




b


mounted within an ice making chamber


4


formed in an upper portion of housing


1


. An inclined ice chute


6


is placed in the interior of housing


1


, and a shutter


7


is suspended from the front wall panel


1




c


of housing


1


at a lower side of the ice chute


6


.




A cooling pipe


5


meanderingly mounted on an upper plate


4




a


of ice making chamber


4


is connected to a refrigerant conduit


10


to be supplied with refrigerant from a freezing circuit including a compressor


11


, a condenser


12


cooled by a cooling fan


13


, a dehydrator


14


and an expansion valve


15


. In the freezing circuit, a hot-gas valve


16


is provided in parallel with the condenser


12


, dehydrator


14


and expansion valve


15


. When the freezing circuit is activated in a condition where the hot-gas valve has been closed, the ice making chamber


4


is cooled by the refrigerant supplied into the cooling pipe


5


from the freezing circuit. When the expansion valve


15


is closed while the hot-gas valve


16


is being opened, the refrigerant is compressed by the compressor


11


and supplied as hot-gas into the cooling pipe


5


.




The ice making water W in water storage tank


2


is supplied into the sprinkler


3


by operation of a water pump (not shown), spouted upward from each nozzle


3




a


through openings of ice chute


6


in the form of a lattice and brought into contact with the internal surface of each ice making cell casing


4




b


cooled by the refrigerant supplied from the freezing circuit. Thus, the ice making water is party frozen in each cell casing


4




b


, and a remainder of the water is returned into the water storage tank


2


. The ice cubes formed in the cell casings


4




b


are enlarged in the course of lapse of a time. When the hot-gas is supplied into the cooling pipe


5


in a condition where the cell casings


4




b


have been filled with the ice cubes, the ice making chamber


4


is heated by the hot-gas to release the ice cubes from cell casings


4




b


, and the ice cubes are received by the inclined chute


6


and slip downward on the ice chute


6


to open the shutter


7


. Thus, the ice cubes are delivered into an ice storage cabinet (not shown) through the shutter


7


.




To manufacture ice making machines of this type in various sizes, it is required to prepare the housing, water storage tank, sprinkler and ice chute in different sizes in accordance with the ice making performance of the machine. Particularly, as the housing is composed of molding parts complicated in construction, the preparation molding dies for each ice making machine causes an increase of the manufacturing cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, a primary object of the present invention to provide an ice making machine of the open-cell type the housing of which can be manufactured at a low cost and assembled in a simple manner.




According to the present invention, the object is accomplished by providing an ice making machine of the open-cell type including a box-type housing, a water storage tank mounted to the bottom of the housing, a sprinkler mounted within the bottom portion of the housing and having a plurality of nozzles for spouting upward ice making water supplied from the water storage tank, and a plurality of ice making cell casings mounted within an ice making chamber formed in an upper portion of the housing and located above the nozzles of the sprinkler to be supplied with the ice making water spouted therefrom, wherein the box-type housing is composed of a pair of spaced side wall panels and front and rear wall panels jointed at their opposite side ends to front and rear end portions of the side wall panels respectively.




In a practical embodiment of the present invention, the side wall panels each are integrally formed with a pair of parallel vertical flanges at their front and rear end portions, wherein the front and rear wall panels are inserted into each vertical slit formed in the vertical flanges at their opposite side ends and fixedly retained in place by engagement with the vertical flanges. In this embodiment, it is preferable that the vertical flanges of the side wall panels each are formed with a latch portion which is located within vertical slit and engaged with a hole formed in each side end portion of the front and rear wall panels.




In another practical embodiment of the present invention, the front and rear wall panels each are integrally formed with a pair of parallel vertical flanges at their opposite side ends, wherein the side wall panels are inserted into each vertical slit formed in the vertical flanges at their front and rear ends and fixedly retained in place by engagement with the vertical flanges. In this embodiment, it is preferable that the vertical flanges of the front and rear wall panels each are formed with a latch portion which is located within the vertical slit and engaged with each hole formed in the front and rear portions of the side wall panels.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily appreciated from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof when taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which;





FIG. 1

is a vertical sectional view of an ice making machine in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertical sectional view taken along line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the ice making machine in a condition where a sprinkler and a water storage tank have been removed out of the ice making machine;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the ice making machine in a condition where an ice chute has been removed out of the ice making machine;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of a housing of the ice making machine;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of a joint portion of a rear wall panel and a side wall panel shown in

FIG. 8

,





FIG. 10

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of the ice making machine in a condition where the lateral width of the ice making machine has been enlarged;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of a modification of the ice making machine;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of a first modification of the joint portion of the rear wall panel and side wall panel shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view of an assembled condition of the joint portion shown in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of a second modification of the joint portion of the rear wall panel and side wall panel shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of a third modification of the joint portion of the rear wall panel and side wall panel shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled condition of a fourth modification of the joint portion of the rear wall panel and side wall panel shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 17

is a cross-sectional view of an assembled condition of the joint portion shown in

FIG. 16

; and





FIG. 18

is a vertical sectional view of a conventional ice making machine.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is an embodiment of an ice making machine of the open-cell type in accordance with the present invention, which is composed of a box-type housing A, a water storage tank


40


mounted to the bottom of housing A, a sprinkler


50


mounted within the bottom portion of housing A, an ice making chamber


60


formed in an upper portion of housing A and an ice chute


70


mounted within the interior of housing A under the ice making chamber


60


.




As clearly shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and

FIGS. 6

,


7


, the box-type housing A is composed of a pair of side wall portions


20


jointed to each other by means of front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


. The lower half of front wall panel


35


is opened, and a shutter


39


is suspended from the front wall panel


35


to close the lower half opening. The side wall portions


20


each are in the form of a side wall panel


21


which is integrally formed with a pair of parallel vertical flanges


23


and


22


extended outward at its front and rear ends, an upper lateral flange


24


extended outward at its upper end, a lower lateral rib


26




a


extended inward at its lower end and a pair of parallel lateral ribs


26




b


and


26




c


extended inward at its lower portion. The side wall panels


20


are made of synthetic resin. A support groove


27


for support of the water storage tank


40


is formed between the lower lateral rib


26




a


and lateral ribs


26




b


of side wall panel


21


, and a support groove


28


for support of the sprinkler


50


is formed between the parallel lateral ribs


26




b


and


26




c


of side wall panel


21


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the side wall panels


21


each are integrally formed at their internal surfaces with a pair of spaced front columnar projections


29


and a pair of rear columnar projections


29


located above the lateral rib


26




c


. The front columnar projections


29


are located lower than the rear columnar projections


29


.




As shown ill

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the rear vertical flange


22


of side wall panel


21


has a vertical deep slit


22




a


formed to permit insertion of each side end of rear wall panel


30


and a pair of vertically spaced latch portions


25


provided to retain each side end of rear wall panel


30


by engagement therewith. The latch portions


25


each are composed of a resilient leg


25




b


formed between parallel recesses


25




a


in the vertical flange


22


and a pawl


25




c


of triangle shape in section formed on the resilient leg


25




b


to be projected in the vertical slit


22




a


. Similarly, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the front vertical flange


23


has a vertical deep slit


23




a


formed to permit insertion of each side end of front wall panel


35


and a pair of vertically spaced latch portions


25


provided to retain each side end of front wall panel


35


by engagement therewith as in the latch mechanisms


25


of rear vertical flange


22


.




The rear wall panel


30


is in the form of a rectangular panel of synthetic resin which is formed at its opposite sides with rectangular holes


31


corresponding with the latch portions


25


of rear vertical flanges


22


as shown in FIG.


3


. The rear wall panel


30


is inserted into the vertical slits


22




a


of rear vertical flanges


22


at its opposite side ends and retained in place by engagement with the pawls


25




c


of resilient legs


25




b


at its rectangular holes


31


. The rear wall panel


30


has a plurality of spaced stoppers


32


formed at its lower portion for engagement with the rear end of sprinkle


50


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

and a pair of laterally spaced recesses


33


formed at its upper end for insertion of the cooling pipe


65


as shown in FIG.


2


.




The front wall panel


35


is in the form of a rectangular panel of synthetic resin smaller in vertical width than the rear wall panel


30


. As in the rear wall panel


30


, the front wall panel


35


is inserted into the vertical slits


23




a


of front vertical flanges


23


at its opposite side ends and retained in place by engagement with the pawls of front vertical flanges


23


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the front wall panel


35


has a plurality of laterally spaced slits


36


formed for suspending the shutter


39


therefrom.




Thus, the box-type housing A is provided by assembling the rear and front wall panels


30


and


35


with the rear and front vertical flanges


22


and


23


of side wall panels


21


as described above. The ice chute


70


is supported on a pair of tubular support rods


38


which are spaced in a fore-and-aft direction of housing A and retained in place by engagement with the columnar projections


29


of side wall panels


21


at their opposite ends as shown in FIG.


1


.




The water storage tank


40


is made of synthetic resin and opened at its upper portion. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the water storage tank


40


is formed with a pair of outwardly projected portions


41


extending in parallel along its opposite upper ends. The vertical width of projected portions


41


is slightly smaller than that of the support grooves


27


formed on the lower ends of side wall panels


21


. The water storage tank


40


is formed at the front portion of its bottom with an upright thrust member


42


. The water storage tank


40


is detachably assembled with the bottom of housing A by engagement with the support grooves


27


of side wall panels


21


at its outwardly projected portions


41


to be movable in the fore-and-aft direction of housing A.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

, the projected portions


41


of water storage tank


40


are provided with latch portions


45


at their front portions. The latch portions


45


each are composed of a pair of resilient legs


46


integrally formed with opposite ends of a front plate


43


of tank


40


as shown in

FIG. 5 and a

pair of panels


21




a


formed on each lower front end portion of side wall panels


21


to be projected into rectangular holes


47


respectively formed in the resilient legs


46


. When the projected portions


41


of water storage tank


40


are inserted into the support grooves


27


of side wall panels


21


from the front of housing A and pushed rearward, the resilient legs


46


of tank


40


are brought into engagement with the pawls


21




a


of side wall panels


21


at their rectangular holes


47


to retain the water storage tank


40


in place at the bottom of housing A. When it is desired to remove the water storage tank


40


out of the housing A, each outward end


46




a


of the resilient legs


46


is moved outward to disengage the resilient legs


46


from the pawls


21




a


of side wall panels


21


. With such operation, the water storage tank


40


can be removed from the bottom of housing A.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


6


, the sprinkler


50


is composed of three parallel flattened conduits


51


connected with each other by means of a pair of side conduits, a plurality of nozzles


52


provided on the flattened conduits


51


and a water supply port


53


provided on one of the side conduits as shown in FIG.


6


. The component parts of sprinkler


50


are integrally made of synthetic resin in entirety The vertical width of sprinkler


50


is smaller than that of the support groove


28


formed between the parallel lateral ribs


26




b


and


26




c


of each side wall panel


21


. In the assembly process of sprinkler


50


, the side conduits of sprinkler


50


are inserted into the support grooves


28


from the front of housing A and positioned in place by abutment against the stoppers


32


formed on the rear wall


30


as shown in FIG.


1


. Thus, the sprinkler


50


is retained in place by engagement with the upright thrust members


42


formed on the bottom of water storage tank


40


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


8


, the ice making chamber


60


is formed to contain a plurality of ice making cell casings


62


welded to the bottom surface of a flat base plate


61


and opened downward. The ice making cell casings


62


each are in the form of a piece of cut pipe and located above each nozzle


52


of sprinkler


50


. The base plate


61


and cell casings


62


are made of copper or aluminum superior in heat conductivity. A cooling pipe


65


is meanderingly secured on the base plate


61


and located above each center of cell casings


62


. The cooling pipe


65


is connected to a refrigerant conduit to be supplied with refrigerant from a freezing circuit as in the conventional ice maker shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

. In the ice making chamber


60


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8

, the flat base plate


61


is mounted on a pair of support brackets


24


formed on the upper ends of side wall panels


21


and fixed in place by fastening screws.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


7


, the ice chute


70


is composed of a plurality of spaced slide plates


71


arranged in the fore-and-aft direction of housing A and connected by a plurality of spaced lateral plates


72


in the form of a lattice. The ice chute


70


has a pair of spaced parallel support legs


74


provided at its front and rear portions for engagement with the tubular support rods


38


. The support legs


74


of ice chute


70


each are formed with a pair of resilient leg segments spaced in width D slightly smaller than the outer diameter of support rod


38


. The component parts of ice chute


70


are integrally made of synthetic resin in entirety. In the assembly process of the ice chute


70


, the support legs


74


of ice chute


70


are resiliently engaged with the tubular support rods


38


in such a manner that the ice chute


70


is inclined forward in the housing A.




In operation of the ice maker, the ice making chamber


60


is cooled by refrigerant supplied into the cooling pipe


65


from the freezing circuit, and the ice making water in tank


40


is supplied into the sprinkler


50


by operation of a water pump mounted to the bottom of tank


40


through a hose


54


. The ice making water is spouted upward from each nozzle


52


of sprinkler


50


through openings of ice chute


70


and brought into contact with the internal surface of each ice making cell casing


62


cooled by the refrigerant. Thus, the ice making water is partly frozen in each cell casing


62


, and a remainder of the water is returned into the water storage tank


40


and supplied again into the sprinkler


50


. The ice cubes formed in the cell casings


62


are enlarged in the course of lapse of a time. When hot-gas is supplied into the cooling pipe


65


in a condition where the cell casings


62


have been filled with the ice cubes, the ice making chamber is heated by the hot-gas to release the ice cubes from cell casings


62


, and the ice cubes are received by the inclined ice chute


70


and slip downward on the ice chute


70


to open the shutter


39


. Thus, the ice cubes are delivered into an ice storage cabinet (not shown) through the shutter


39


.




When it is desired to remove the water storage tank


40


for cleaning, the outward ends


46




a


of resilient legs


46


are moved outward to disengage the resilient legs


46


from the pawls


21




a


of side walls


21


. With this operation, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the water storage tank


40


can be pulled out of the support grooves


27


formed in the projected portions


41


of side wall panels


21


. When the water storage tank


40


is removed out of the bottom of housing A, the upright rust member


42


formed on the bottom tank


40


is removed from the sprinkler


50


. Thus, the sprinkler


50


can be pulled out of the support grooves


28


of side wall panels


21


. When it is desired to assembly the water storage tank


40


and sprinkler


50


with the bottom portions of housing A, the sprinkler


50


is first inserted into the support grooves


28


of side wall, panels


21


from the front of housing A. Thereafter, the water storage tank


40


is inserted into the support grooves


27


of side wall panels


21


and retained in place by engagement with the pawls


21




a


of side walls


21


at its resilient legs


46


when it has been inserted into the innermost ends of support grooves


27


. In such an instance, the sprinkler


50


is positioned in place by engagement with the upright thrust member


42


formed on the bottom of tank


40


. As the water storage tank


40


and sprinkler


50


can be detachably assembled with the side wall panels


21


of housing A in a simple manner, it is able to wash the tank


40


and sprinkler


50


for maintaining them in a clean condition and for preventing clog of the sprinkler


50


at its nozzles


52


.




To remove the ice chute


70


out of the interior of housing A, the front support leg


74


of ice chute


70


is disengaged upward from the front support rod


38


, and the rear support leg


74


of ice chute


70


is disengaged upward from the rear support rod


38


. Thus, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the ice chute


70


can removed out of the interior of housing A. For mounting the ice chute


70


within the housing A, the front and rear support leg


74


of ice chute


70


are resiliently engaged with the front and rear support rods


38


to retain the ice chute in an inclined position. With such operation, the ice chute


70


can be detachably assembled within the housing A in a simple manner to be maintained in a clean condition,




To manufacture the ice making machine of the open-cell type in various sizes, it is required to prepare the housing, water storage tank, sprinkler, ice making chamber and ice chute in different sizes in accordance with the ice making performance of the ice making machine. Particularly, as the housing is composed of molding parts complicated in construction, the preparation of molding dies for each ice maker housing causes an increase of the manufacturing cost. To solve such problem, the box-type housing A in this embodiment is composed of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


assembled with the pair of side wall panels


21


. Accordingly, the side wall panels


21


formed with the vertical flanges


22


and


23


complicated in construction can be used as common parts in the case that the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


adjusted in lateral width are assembled to provide box-type housings A in different size for use in ice making machines of different ice making performance. As a result, ice making machines of this type can be manufactured in various sizes at a low cost.




Illustrated in

FIG. 10

is an ice making machine of the open-cell type the size of which is twice of the ice making machine in the embodiment described above, wherein the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


are enlarged twice in lateral width and assembled with the side wall panels


21


, and wherein the ice making chamber


60


and support rods


38


of the ice chute


70


are also enlarged in lateral width. The other construction and parts of the ice making machine are substantially the same as those of the ice making machine in the embodiment, except for each size of them.




In the embodiment described above, the side wall panels


21


each are integrally formed with the front and rear lateral vertical flanges


23


and


22


which are formed therein with the vertical deep slits


23




a


and


22




a


respectively to permit insertion of each side end of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


. Thus, in the case that the vertical deep slits


23




a


and


22




a


each are enlarged in depth, the joint precision and strength of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


to the side wall panels


21


can be increased to enhance the strength of the box-type housing A.




Although in the embodiment, the rear wall panel


30


is inserted into the vertical deep slits


22




a


of rear vertical flanges


22


of each side wall panel


21


at its opposite side ends and retained in place by engagement with the pawls


25




c


of resilient legs


25




b


of rear vertical flanges


22


at its rectangular holes


31


, while the front wall panel


35


is inserted into the vertical deep slits


23




a


of front vertical flanges


23


of each side wall panel


21


at its opposite side ends and retained in place by engagement with the pawls of the resilient legs of front vertical flanges


23


, the rear and front wall panels


30


and


35


may be adhered at their opposite side ends to the rear and front vertical flanges


22


and


23


.




Although in the embodiment, the side wall panels


21


each are provided at their low end portions with parallel lateral ribs


26




a


,


26




b


and


26




c


to form the support grooves


27


and


28


for support of the water storage tank


40


and sprinkler


50


as shown in

FIG. 6

, the upper lateral rib


26




c


may be removed as shown in FIG.


11


. In such a case, the water storage tank


40


is detachably assembled with the bottom of housing A by engagement with the support grooves


27


of side wall panels


21


at its outwardly projected portions


41


to be movable in the fore-and-aft direction of housing A, while the sprinkler


50


is mounted on the lateral rib


26




b


and positioned in place by weight of its self.




Illustrated in

FIGS. 12 and 13

is a first modification of the joint portion of the rear wall panel


30


to the side wall panel


21


, wherein the rear wall panel


30


is formed at its opposite side ends with a rectangular block


30




a


, and wherein a latch portion


25


A is provided on the rectangular block


30




a


. The latch portion


25


A is composed of a resilient support leg


25




d


extended from the rectangular block


30




a


and a pawl


25




e


integral with the support leg


25




d


. On the other hand, the side wall panels


21


each are formed at their rear end portions with a rectangular hole


21




b


which corresponds with the rectangular block


30




a


of rear wall panel


30


. The rectangular block


30




a


is provided on the upper and low portions of rear wall panel


30


, and the rectangular hole


21




b


is formed in the upper and lower portions of side wall panel


21


respectively at a position corresponding with the rectangular block


30




a


of rear wall panel


30


. Similarly, the same rectangular block and latch portion as in the rear wall panel


30


are formed on the opposite side ends of front wall panel


35


, and the side wall panels


21


each are formed at their front ends with the same rectangular hole corresponding with the rectangular block of front wall panel


35


. In the assembly process of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


with the side wall panels


21


, the latch portion


25


A and rectangular block


30




a


of rear wall panel


30


are inserted into the rectangular hole


21




b


of side wall panel


21


so that the rectangular block


30




a


is coupled with the rectangular hole


21




b


and that the pawl


25




e


of latch portion


25


A is resiliently engaged with the outer surface of side wall panel


21


as shown in

FIG. 13

to fixedly joint the rear wall panel


30


with the side wall panel


21


. Similarly, the latch portion and rectangular block of front wall panel


35


are inserted into the corresponding rectangular hole of side wall panel


21


so that the rectangular block is coupled with the rectangular hole and that the pawl of latch portion


25


A is resiliently engaged with the outer surface of side wall panel


21


to fixedly joint the front wall panel with the side wall panel


21


.




Illustrated in

FIG. 14

is a second modification of the joint portions of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


to the side wall panels


21


, wherein a rectangular block


21




c


and a latch portion


25


B are formed on the front end of side wall panel


21


, while a pair of vertically spaced rectangular blocks


21




c


and latch portions


25


B are formed on the rear end of side wall panel


21


at its upper and low portions. The latch portions


25


B each are composed of a resilient support leg


25




f


extended from the rectangular block


21




c


and a pawl


25




g


integral with the support leg


25




f


as in the first modification. In this modification, the rear wall panel


30


is formed at its opposite side end portions with rectangular holes


30




b


which correspond with the rectangular blocks


21




c


of side wall panel


21


, while the front wall panel


35


is formed at its opposite side end portions with a rectangular hole


35




b


which corresponds with the rectangular block


21




c


of side wall panel


21


. In the assembly process of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


with the side wall panels


21


, the rectangular block


21




c


and latch portion


25


B formed on the front end of side wall panel


21


are inserted into the corresponding rectangular hole


35




b


of front wall panel


35


so that the rectangular block


21




c


is coupled with the corresponding rectangular hole


35




b


and that the pawl


25




g


of latch portion


25


B is resiliently engaged with the outer surface of the front wall panel


35


to fixedly joint the front wall panel


35


with the front end of side wall panel


21


. On the other hand, the rectangular blocks


21




c


and latch portions


25


B formed on the rear end of side wall panel


21


are inserted into the corresponding rectangular holes


30




b


of rear wall panel


30


so that the rectangular blocks


21




c


are coupled with, the corresponding rectangular holes


30




b


and that the pawls


25




g


of latch portions


21




c


are resiliently engaged with the outer surface of rear wall panel


30


to fixedly joint the rear wall panel


30


with the rear end of side wall panel


21


.




Illustrated in

FIG. 15

is a third modification of the joint portion of the front and rear wall panels


30


to the side wall panel


21


, wherein the rear wall panel


30


is integrally formed at its opposite side ends with a pair of vertical flanges


30




c


which are respectively provided with a vertical deep slit


30




d


formed to permit insertion of each rear end of the side wall panels


21


. The vertical flanges


30




c


each are provided at their outside portions


30




e


with a pair of vertically spaced latch portions


25


C which are located at the upper and lower portions of rear wall panel


30


. The latch portions


25




c


each are composed of a resilient leg


25




i


formed between a pair of slits


25




h


and a pawl.


25




j


integral with the resilient leg


25




i


. The pair of slits


25




h


are formed at the upper and lower portions of vertical flange


30




c


. Similarly, the front wall panel


35


is provided at its opposite side ends with the same vertical flanges


35




c


as those of the rear wall panel


30


. In this modification, the side wall panels


21


each are formed at their rear end portions with a pair of vertically spaced rectangular holes


21




d


which correspond with the latch portions


25


C of rear wall panel


30


. The side wall panels


21


each are also formed at their front end portions with a rectangular hole which corresponds with the latch portion


25




c


of front wall panel


35


. In the assembly process of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


with the side wall panels


21


, each, rear end portion of the side wall panels


21


is inserted into each vertical slit


30




d


of vertical flanges


30




c


formed on the opposite side ends of rear wall panel


30


so that each pawl


25




j


of vertical flanges


30




c


is resiliently engaged with each corresponding rectangular hole


21




d


of side wall panels


21


to fixedly joint the rear wall panel


30


with the side wall panel


21


. Similarly, each front end portion of the side wall panels


21


is inserted into each vertical slit (


35




d


) of vertical flanges (


35




c


) formed on the opposite side ends of front wall panel


35


so that each pawl of the vertical flanges is resiliently engaged with each corresponding rectangular hole of the side wall panels


21


to fixedly joint the front wall panel


35


with the side wall panel


21


.




Illustrated in

FIGS. 16 and 17

is a fourth modification of the joint portion of the rear wall panel


30


with the side wall panels


21


, wherein the opposite side ends of rear wall panel


30


are inserted into a vertical deep slit


22




a


formed in each rear vertical flange


22


of side wall panels


21


and fixedly retained in the vertical deep slit


22




a


. In this modification, the rear wall panel


30


is provided at each side end portion thereof with a pair of vertically spaced latch portions


25


D which are located at the upper and lower portions of rear wall panel


30


. The latch portions


25


D each are composed of a pawl


25




l


provided within a rectangular hole


25




k


formed in each side end portion of the rear wall panel


30


. On the other hand the rear vertical flange


22


of side wall panel


21


is formed with a cut out portion


22




b


at a position corresponding with each latch portion


25


D of rear wall panel


30


. Similarly, the front wall panel


35


is provided at each side end thereof with the same latch portion as those of rear wall panel


30


, and the front vertical flange


23


formed on each front end of the side wall panels


21


is formed with the same vertical deep slit and cut out portion as those of the vertical flange


22


shown in FIG.


16


. In the assembly process of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


with the side wall panels


21


, each side end portion of the rear wall panel


30


is inserted into the vertical deep slit


22




a


of the vertical flange


22


formed on each rear end of side wall panels


21


so that the pawl


25




l


of the latch portion


25


D is resiliently engaged with the cut out portion


22




b


of vertical flange


22


to fixedly joint the rear wall panel


30


with the side wall panels


21


. Similarly; each side end portion of the front wall panel


35


is inserted into the corresponding vertical deep slit (


23




a


) of the vertical flange (


23


) formed on each front end of side wall panels


21


so that the pawl of the latch portion is resiliently engaged with the cut out portion (


23




b


) of the vertical flange (


23


) to fixedly joint the front wall panel


35


with the side wall panels


21


.




From the above description, it will be understood that as in the ice making machine of the present invention, the box-type housing A is composed of the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


assembled with the side wall panels


21


, the side wall panels


21


formed with the vertical flanges


22


and


23


complicated in construction can be used as common parts in the case that the front and rear wall panels


35


and


30


are adjusted in lateral width and assembled with the side wall panels


21


to provide box-type housings in different size for use in ice making machines of different ice making performance. As a result, ice making machines of this type can be manufactured in various sizes at a low cost.



Claims
  • 1. An open-cell ice making machine, comprising:a box shaped housing; a water storage tank mounted to a bottom of the housing; a sprinkler mounted within a bottom portion of the housing and having a plurality of nozzles for spouting ice making water supplied from the water storage tank in an upward direction; and a plurality of ice making casings mounted within an ice making chamber formed in an upper portion of the housing, the plurality of casings being located above the nozzles of the sprinkler and are supplied with the ice making water spouted from the nozzles, wherein the housing comprises: a pair of laterally spaced side wall panels; and front and rear wall panels jointed at opposite side ends to front and rear end portions of the side wall panels, wherein each side wall panel has a pair of parallel vertical flanges extending outward from the front and rear end portions of the side wall panels, each vertical flange includes a vertical slit and a pair of vertically spaced latch portions located in the vertical slit, and wherein the opposite side ends of the front and rear wall panels are inserted into the vertical slits of the vertical flanges and detachably retained therein by the opposite side ends of the front and rear wall panels, respectively, being engaged by the latch portions of the vertical flanges.
  • 2. The ice making machine according to claim 1, wherein each latch portion includes a resilient leg formed between parallel recesses formed in the vertical flange and a pawl formed on the resilient leg, the pawl detachably engaging a corresponding hole formed in the opposite side ends of the front and rear wall panels.
  • 3. The ice making machine according to claim 1, wherein a bottom portion of each side wall panel has an upper lateral flange extending outward from an and to support a base plate of the ice making cell casings.
  • 4. The ice making machine according to claim 1, wherein a bottom portion of each side wall panel has first and second parallel support grooves formed therein and extending in a fore-and-aft direction of the housing, wherein the first support groove supports the water storage tank and the second support groove supports the sprinkler.
  • 5. The ice making machine according to claim 1, further comprising a lattice shaped ice chute extending in a fore-and-aft direction within an interior of the housing and under the ice making casings, the ice chute being detachably mounted on a set of spaced support rods fixed to the side wall panels, wherein a bottom portion of each side wall panel has first and second parallel support grooves formed therein and extending in a fore-and-aft direction of the housing, wherein the first support groove supports the water storage tank and the second support groove supports the sprinkler.
  • 6. An open-cell ice making machine, comprising:a box shaped housing; a water storage tank mounted to a bottom of the housing; a sprinkler mounted within a bottom portion of the housing and having a plurality of nozzles for spouting ice making water supplied from the water storage tank in an upward direction; and a plurality of ice making casings mounted within an ice making chamber formed in an upper portion of the housing, the plurality of casing being located above the nozzles of the sprinkler and are supplied with the ice making water spouted from the nozzles, wherein the housing comprises: a pair of laterally spaced side wall panels; and front and rear wall panels jointed at opposite side ends to front and rear end portions of the side wall panels, wherein the front and rear end portions of each side wall panel has a pair of vertically spaced holes formed therein, wherein the opposite side ends of each front and rear wall panel is formed with a pair of vertically spaced projections that couple with the vertically spaced holes of the side wall panels, wherein a pair of latch portions are integrally formed on the vertically spaced projections, and wherein each pair of latch portions are maintained in engagement with the side wall panels in a state where each pair of the vertically spaced projections of the front and rear wall panels have been coupled with corresponding vertically spaced holes formed in the vertical flanges.
  • 7. An open-cell ice making machine, comprising:a box shaped housing; a water storage tank mounted to a bottom of the housing; a sprinkler mounted within a bottom portion of the housing and having a plurality of nozzles for spouting ice making water supplied from the water storage tank in an upward direction; a plurality of ice making casings mounted within an ice making chamber formed in an upper portion of the housing, the plurality of casings being located above the nozzles of the sprinkler and are supplied with the ice making water spouted from the nozzles; and an ice chute mounted within an interior of the housing under the ice making casings, wherein the housing comprises: a pair of laterally spaced side wall panels and front and rear wall panels jointed at opposite side ends to front and rear end portions of the side wall panels, wherein the front and rear end portions of each side wall panel has a pair of outward extending parallel vertical flanges, each vertical flange being formed therein with a vertical slit and a pair of vertically spaced cut out portions located in the vertical slit, wherein the opposite side ends of each front and rear wall panel is formed with a pair of vertically spaced latch portions that engage the cut out portions of respective vertical flanges, and wherein the latch portions of the opposite side ends of the front and rear wall panels are inserted into the vertical slits of the vertical flanges and detachably retained therein by engaging the cut out portions of the vertical flanges.
  • 8. An ice making machine of the open-cell type including a box-type housing, a water storage tank mounted to the bottom of the housing, a sprinkler mounted within the bottom portion of the housing and having a plurality of nozzles for spouting upward ice making water supplied from the water storage tank, and a plurality of ice making cell casings mounted within an ice making chamber formed in an upper portion of the housing and located above the nozzles of the sprinkler to be supplied with ice making water spouted therefrom,wherein the box-type housing includes a pair of spaced side wall panels and front and rear wall panels, each of the side wall panels are formed with front and rear end portions and the front and rear wall panels are formed with opposing side ends, and wherein either the front and rear end portions of the side wall panels or the opposing side ends of the front and rear wall panels each have a vertical slit formed therein and the other of the front and rear end portions of the side wall panels or the opposing side ends of the front and rear wall panels are inserted into the vertical slits, respectively.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-133653 May 2000 JP
2001-128180 Apr 2001 JP
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