Claims
- 1. An ice making machine comprising:
- a refrigeration system including at least one combination evaporator and ice form assembly having at least one recessed ice form with an interior freezing surface therein;
- means communicating a source of ice make-up water to said assembly,
- means supporting said assembly in a generally vertical orientation,
- water distribution means disposed adjacent an uppermost portion of said assembly for distributing make-up water from said source thereof to said ice form, whereby said water may cascade over said ice from and freeze to form an ice product therein under the influence of refrigerant flowing through said evaporator, and
- said assembly including heat transfer means arranged generally adjacent but at least in part spaced from said interior freezing surface, relative heat insulating material occupying at least part of the space between said heat transfer means and said surface, the thickness of said space and said heat insulating material varying at predetermined locations in said ice form and being at least in part inversely proportional to the thickness of the ice product to be formed in said ice form, thereby controlling the rate at which said water freezes at said predetermined locations in said ice form.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 wherein said assembly is of a generally plate-like configuration and is formed with a plurality of ice forming pockets on at least one side thereof.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 2 wherein said assembly comprises ice forming pockets on the opposite sides thereof.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 3 wherein said ice forming pockets are arranged in generally vertically arranged rows, with the pockets on one side of said assembly being staggered with respect to those on the opposite side thereof.
- 5. The invention as set forth in claim 4 wherein said water distribution means comprises a water make-up manifold means adjacent the upper edge of said assembly.
- 6. The invention as set forth in claim 5 wherein said manifold means comprises an open upper sided enclosure having a plurality of water flow passage means on the lower side thereof communicable with said ice forming pockets.
- 7. The invention as set forth in claim 5 wherein said water distribution means comprises means defining an ice make-up water flow passage having an inlet end connected to said water source.
- 8. The invention as set forth in claim 7 wherein said passage decreases in cross-sectional size in a direction away from said inlet end thereof.
- 9. The invention as set forth in claim 7 which includes a plurality of water discharge ports communicable with said passage and adapted to direct water downwardly toward said combination evaporator and ice form assembly therebelow.
- 10. The invention as set forth in claim 7 wherein said water distribution means is fabricated of a molded plastic material.
- 11. The invention as set forth in claim 3 wherein said assembly comprises a molded combination evaporator and ice form member having said plurality of pockets arranged in vertical rows, and which includes means defining a plurality of water flow paths adjacent the upper edge thereof communicable with said water source for permitting water to flow downwardly along the opposite sides of said assembly.
- 12. The invention as set forth in claim 11 which includes an elongated mainfold disposed adjacent said member, said manifold being communicable with said source of ice make-up water and having said water flow paths for communicating said water toward the opposite sides of said member.
- 13. The invention as set forth in claim 12 wherein said water flow paths comprise a plurality of longitudinally spaced, generally vertically disposed discharge ports.
- 14. The invention as set forth in claim 13 wherein said manifold has an internal tapered bore connecting said ice make-up water source with said discharge ports so as to assure for generally uniform discharge of said water along said member.
- 15. The invention as set forth in claim 13 which includes a plurality of generally identically spaced parallel combination evaporator ice form assemblies, each having its own water manifold disposed adjacent the uppermost part thereof and communicable with said ice make-up water source.
- 16. The invention as set forth in claim 15 which includes an ice storage area disposed generally below said plurality of assemblies.
- 17. The invention as set forth in claim 5 which includes a plurality of generally spaced parallel vertically oriented combination evaporator and ice form assemblies, a water manifold assembly disposed adjacent the upper edges of said assemblies and comprising a central water distribution member arranged at generally right angles to said assemblies, and a plurality of pairs of opposed arm sections extending outwardly from said central distribution member and arranged adjacent the upper edges of said assemblies.
- 18. An evaporator for a device for producing a consumable ice product, said evaporator comprising
- at least one generally vertically arranged structure having at least one open-sided water receiving recess having an interior surface of generally arcuate cross-sectional shape, and adapted for forming the ice product therein,
- heat transfer means arranged adjacent said interior surface and cooperable with relative heat insulating material between said heat transfer means and at least a portion of said interior surface, the thickness of said heat insulating material varying between said interior surface and said heat transfer means and being at least in part inversely proportional to the thickness of the ice product produced in said recess, whereby water introduced into said recess will be frozen into an ice product having first and second sides generally complementary in shape to said interior surface.
- 19. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein at least a portion of said heat transfer means is spaced from said surface.
- 20. The invention as set forth in claim 19 wherein the spacing of said heat transfer means from said surface varies at predetermined portions thereof.
- 21. The invention as set forth in claim 20 wherein the spacing of predetermined portions of said heat transfer means from said surface varies in inverse relation to the thickness of the ice product formed adjacent said predetermined portions of said heat transfer means.
- 22. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein said heat transfer means forms a portion of said surface.
- 23. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein said surface is of an arcuate concave configuration in transverse and lateral cross section.
- 24. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein a portion of said surface is defined by said heat insulating material.
- 25. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein the thickness in longitudinal section of the ice product formed is at least in part in inverse proportion of the thickness of said heat insulating material between said surface and said heat transfer means.
- 26. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein the thickness in transverse and longitudinal section of the ice product form is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of said heat insulating material between said surface and said heat transfer means.
- 27. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein the centermost portion of said recess contains no heat insulating material and wherein the correlative portion of said surface is defined directly by said heat transfer means.
- 28. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein said heat insulating material comprises a moldable polymeric material.
- 29. The invention as set forth in claim 18 wherein said heat transfer means comprises a part of the evaporator portion of an associated refrigeration system.
- 30. An evaporator for a device for producing a consumable ice product, said evaporator comprising
- at least one generally vertically arranged structure having at least one open-sided water receiving recess having an interior surface of generally arcuate cross-sectional shape, and
- heat transfer means arranged generally adjacent said interior surface and cooperable with relative heat insulating material of a varying thickness defining at least a portion of said interior surface, the thickness of the ice product formed being at least in part in inverse proportion to the varying thickness of the heat insulating material between said portion of said interior surface and said heat transfer means, whereby water introduced into said recess will be frozen into an ice product having first and second generally symmetrical sides generally complementary in shape to said interior surface.
- 31. An evaporator for a device for producing a consumable ice product, said evaporator comprising at least one generally vertically arranged structure having a series of generally parallel arranged refrigerant conduit sections, means for serially connecting said conduit sections whereby a heat transfer refrigerant may flow sequentially therethrough, means including a body of relatively heat insulating material in part defining a plurality of rows of open and alternately oppositely facing ice forming recesses each having an interior ice forming half-surface of a generally arcuate cross-sectional shape generally complementary to one side of the ice product to be formed therein, said refrigerant conduit being disposed generally adjacent said ice forming half-surfaces and cooperable with said relatively heat insulating material but being spaced from said ice forming half-surfaces a distance generally in inverse relation to the thickness of the ice product formed within said recesses, whereby water introduced into said recesses will be frozen into discrete and separate ice products each having a pair of symmetrical first and second sides both of which being generally complementary in shape to the respective interior half-surfaces of the respective ice forming recesses.
- 32. The invention as set forth in claim 31 wherein said recesses are formed at least in part in said conduit sections.
- 33. The invention as set forth in claim 31 wherein said structure includes heat transfer elements disposed at least partially between said conduit sections.
- 34. The invention as set forth in claim 31 which includes means for cascading said ice make-up water vertically downwardly across said recesses.
- 35. The invention as set forth in claim 31 which includes means for spraying said ice make-up water toward said recesses.
- 36. An apparatus for producing a plurality of substantially identical ice products, said apparatus comprising:
- a device having a plurality of alternately oppositely facing open-sided water receiving recesses arranged in generally side-by-side relation,
- a source of make-up water,
- water distribution means disposed adjacent an uppermost portion of said device for distributing make-up water from said source thereof to said water receiving recess, and
- each of said recesses being defined by a generally arcuate-shaped concave surface, said concave surface of each of said recesses being defined in part by a relatively heat-conducting member and in part by a relatively non-heat-conducting material, whereby water introduced into said recesses will be frozen into individual ice products having generally identically-shaped opposed sides of generally complementary shape with respect to the shape of said surfaces.
- 37. The invention as set forth in claim 36 wherein at least a portion of said heat transfer means associated with each of said recesses is spaced from said surface thereof.
- 38. The invention as set forth in claim 37, wherein the spacing of said heat transfer means from said surface varies at predetermined portions thereof.
- 39. The invention as set forth in claim 38 wherein the spacing of predetermined portions of said heat transfer means from said surface varies in inverse relation to the thickness of the ice product formed adjacent said predetermined portions of said heat transfer means.
- 40. The invention as set forth in claim 36 wherein said heat transfer means forms a portion of said surface of each of said recesses.
- 41. The invention as set forth in claim 36 wherein said surface of each of said recesses is of an arcuate concave configuration in transverse and longitudinal cross section.
- 42. The invention as set forth in claim 36 wherein a portion of said surface of each of said recesses is defined by a relatively heat insulating material.
- 43. The invention as set forth in claim 42 wherein the thickness of said heat insulating material between said surface and said heat transfer means of each of said recesses is at least in part inversely proportional to the thickness of the ice product produced in said recesses.
- 44. The invention as set forth in claim 43 wherein the thickness in transverse section of the ice product formed in each recess is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of said heat insulating material between said surface and said heat transfer means of said each recess.
- 45. The invention as set forth in claim 43 wherein the thickness in longitudinal section of the ice product formed in each recess is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of said heat insulating material between said surface and said heat transfer means.
- 46. The invention as set forth in claim 43 wherein the thickness in transverse and longitudinal section of the ice product formed in each recess is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of said heat insulating material between said surface and said heat transfer means.
- 47. The invention as set forth in claim 43 wherein the centermost portion of each of said recesses contains no heat insulating material, and wherein the correlative portion of said surface is defined directly by said heat transfer means.
- 48. The invention as set forth in claim 47 wherein said heat insulating material comprises a moldable polymeric material.
- 49. The invention as set forth in claim 48 wherein said heat transfer means comprises at least part of the evaporator of an associated refrigeration system.
- 50. The invention as set forth in claim 36 wherein said recesses are arranged in spaced parallel rows.
- 51. The invention as set forth in claim 50 wherein said rows of recesses are arranged in substantially the same plane.
- 52. The invention as set forth in claim 50 wherein said rows of recesses are arranged in non-parallel planes.
- 53. The invention as set forth in claim 50 wherein said rows of recesses are arranged along a relatively curvalinear plane.
- 54. The invention as set forth in claim 36 wherein said recesses are arranged in a plurality of generally spaced parallel rows on the opposite sides of an ice form member.
- 55. The invention as set forth in claim 54 wherein the rows on the opposite sides of said member are aligned with one another, with the recesses in the rows on one side of said member being staggered with respect to the recesses of the aligned row thereof.
- 56. An ice making machine comprising,
- a plurality of ice mold members arranged in generally vertical rows,
- said rows of ice mold members being generally parallel to one another,
- an ice make-up water source,
- conduit means communicating said water source to said ice mold members and comprising a water manifold member disposed above each of said members and a supply conduit arranged generally perpendicular to said members and communicable with the manifold member associated with each of said ice mold members,
- a water sump disposed below said plurality of ice mold members, said water sump including a central section extending generally parallel to and spaced below said supply conduit and a plurality of arm sections extending perpendicularly away from said central section and arranged two below each of said ice mold members.
- 57. The invention as set forth in claim 56 wherein said arm sections of said sump are spaced apart from one another and defined ice passages therebetween through which ice may drop downwardly from the associated of said ice mold members to an ice receiving area located below said sump.
- 58. The invention as set forth in claim 57 wherein said manifold members are spaced apart from one another a sufficient distance to permit ice to drop downwardly between said manifold members from an ice making machine located thereabove.
- 59. An ice making machine comprising:
- a refrigeration system including a plurality of spaced-apart, generally parallel and vertically oriented combination evaporator and ice form assemblies, each of said assemblies being of a generally plate-like configuration and formed with a plurality of ice forming pockets on opposite sides thereof, said ice forming pockets being arranged in generally vertically arranged rows, with the ice forming pockets on one side of said assembly being staggered with respect to those on the opposite side thereof,
- means supporting said assemblies in a generally vertical orientation,
- water distribution means disposed adjacent an uppermost portion of said assembly for distributing make-up water from said source thereof to said ice form, whereby said water may cascade over said form and freeze therein under the influence or refrigerant flowing through said evaporator,
- said water distribution means including a water manifold assembly disposed adjacent the upper edges of said assemblies and comprising a central water distribution member arranged at generally right angles to said assemblies, and a plurality of pairs of opposed arm sections extending outwardly from said central distribution member and arranged adjacent the upper edges of said assemblies, each of said arm sections including a central bore communicating water from the distribution member to a plurality of longitudinally spaced ports which direct ice make-up water downwardly toward the combination evaporator and ice form assemblies disposed therebelow.
- 60. The invention as set forth in claim 59 wherein the bore of each of said arm sections is tapered radially inwardly away from the inlet end thereof.
- 61. The invention as set forth in claim 60 wherein each pair of said arm sections is surmounted upon the upper edge of one of said combination evaporator and ice form assemblies.
- 62. The invention as set forth in claim 61 wherein the upper edge of each of said combination evaporator and ice form assemblies is provided with a plurality of transverse slots, and wherein each of said arm sections includes a pair of vertical water deflecting surfaces, whereby water being directed downwardly through said ports and into said slots will flow outwardly into engagement with said deflecting surfaces and thereafter be directed downwardly so as to cascade over the opposite sides of the combination evaporator and ice form assemblies associated therewith.
- 63. The invention as set forth in claim 62 wherein the ends of said arm sections which are arranged adjacent said central distribution member and complementary in shape with respect to the opposite sides of said central distribution member are adapted to partially nestingly receive the opposite sides of said distribution member.
- 64. The invention as set forth in claim 63 wherein said distribution member comprises first and second co-linear sections having an inlet member disposed between and interconnecting said sections and communicating ice make-up water thereto.
- 65. An ice making machine having at least one combination evaporator and ice form said ice making machine comprising,
- at least one elongated serpentine arranged refrigerant conduit defining spaced parallel conduit sections sequentially connected by integral U-shaped conduit portions,
- heat transfer means disposed between at least one pair of parallel conduit sections,
- said heat transfer means comprising an elongated member connected in heat transfer relation to said conduit sections and in part defining the inner surface of each of a row of open-sided ice forming recesses, said surface also being defined in part by a relatively non-heat transfer means, and
- water distribution means adjacent an uppermost portion of said ice form for communicating ice make-up water from a source thereof to said recesses.
- 66. The invention as set forth in claim 65 wherein at least a portion of said member adjacent each of said recesses is spaced away from the concave surface thereof.
- 67. The invention as set forth in claim 66 wherein the spacing of the portion of said member from said surface varies at predetermined portions thereon.
- 68. The invention as set forth in claim 67 wherein the spacing of the portion of said member from said surface varies at least in part in inverse relation to the thickness of the ice product formed adjacent said heat transfer means in each of said recesses.
- 69. The invention as set forth in claim 65 wherein a portion of the surfaces of each of said recesses is defined by a relatively heat insulating material.
- 70. The invention as set forth in claim 65 wherein each of said surfaces is of an arcuate concave configuration in transverse and longitudinal cross section.
- 71. The invention as set forth in claim 70 wherein the thickness of said relatively non-heat transfer means at each of said recesses is greatest adjacent the periphery thereof.
- 72. The invention as set forth in claim 65 wherein the thickness of said relatively non-heat transfer means between said surface and said heat transfer means is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of the ice product produced in said recess.
- 73. The invention as set forth in claim 72 wherein the thickness in transverse section of the ice product formed in each of said receses is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of said relatively non-heat transfer means between said surface and said heat transfer means.
- 74. The invention as set forth in claim 72 wherein the thickness in longitudinal section of the ice product formed in each of said recesses is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of said relatively non-heat transfer means between said surface and said heat transfer means.
- 75. The invention as set forth in claim 72 wherein the thickness in transverse and longitudinal section of the ice product formed in each of said recesses is at least in part in inverse proportion to the thickness of said relatively non-heat transfer means between said surface and said heat transfer means.
- 76. The invention as set forth in claim 72 wherein the centermost portion of each of said recesses contains substantially none of said relatively non-heat transfer means and wherein the correlative portion of said surface is defined directly by said heat transfer means.
- 77. The invention as set forth in claim 76 wherein said relatively non-heat transfer means comprises a moldable polymeric material.
- 78. The invention as set forth in claim 65 wherein said elongated serpentine conduit is formed with a plurality of oppositely facing alternately located concave portions each defining part of one of said recesses.
- 79. The invention as set forth in claim 78 wherein said elongated member is secured as by soldering to said adjacent pair of parallel conduit sections.
- 80. An ice making machine comprising:
- a plurality of rows of generally vertically arranged ice mold members, each of said ice mold members being formed with a plurality of ice cube forming recesses on the opposite sides thereof,
- an ice make-up water source,
- conduit means communicating said water source to said ice mold members and comprising a water manifold member disposed above each of said members and a supply conduit arranged generally perpendicular to said members and communicable with one end of the manifold member associated with each of said ice mold members,
- means for freezing the water in said ice mold members in order to form an ice product therein, and
- means for controlling the rate at which said water freezes at predetermined locations on said ice mold members said controlling means including relative heat insulating means between said freezing means and at least a portion of the interior surface of each of said recesses, the thickness of said heat insulating means varying at predetermined portions of said interior surface generally in inverse proportion to the thickness of the ice product produced in each of said recesses.
- 81. The invention as set forth in claim 80 wherein said ice mold members are spaced apart.
- 82. The invention as set forth in claim 80 which includes a water sump disposed below said plurality of ice mold members.
- 83. The invention as set forth in claim 80 wherein said ice making machine comprises an ice making enclosure having at least two parallel spaced apart side walls, and which includes means on at least one of said side walls cooperable with said plurality of ice mold members to partially support the same within said enclosure.
- 84. The invention as set forth in claim 83 wherein said means securing said ice mold members to said side walls at least in part comprises integral fastening elements on said ice mold members.
- 85. The invention as set forth in claim 80 wherein each of said manifold members comprises a tapered bore which decreases in cross-sectional area in a direction away from the end of said manifold member commuicating with said supply conduit.
- 86. The invention as set forth in claim 18, wherein said evaporation includes a plurality of said vertically arranged structures.
- 87. The invention as set forth in claim 13, wherein said manifold includes deflector means thereon extending generally adjacent said upper edge of said ice form for deflecting water from said manifold in a generally downward direction along said ice form.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 150,445, filed May 16, 1980, now abandoned.
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