Claims
- 1. Means for detecting the accumulation of a layer of frost of a specified thickness on a subfreezing surface of a refrigerating system, said detection means includes a housing structure, an electromechanical transducer element contained within said housing, said transducer element characterized in that its electrical characteristic is subject to change when said transducer element is acted upon by a mechanical force, a mechanical force transmission member, compliant mounting means attached to said housing structure and adapted for holding said force transmission member in a fixed unobstructed operable position relative to said housing structure, said mounted force transmission member characterized in that it includes an exposed unobstructed surface area portion located external to said housing structure and a non-exposed surface area portion located internal to said housing structure in close proximity to said transducer element contained within said housing, adjustable remote controlled positioning means attached to said housing structure, said adjustable positioning means characterized in that it holds said exposed unobstructed surface area portion of said force transmission member at a fixed distance from said subfreezing surface which is greater than said specified thickness layer of frost which is to be detected, a command signal power source, means for periodically connecting said command signal power source to said adjustable remote controlled positioning means thus causing said fixed distance from said subfreezing surface to be periodically reduced to a value corresponding to the specified frost layer thickness which is to be detected, whereby when a frost layer of specified thickness has formed on said subfreezing surface said force transmission member will impact directly against said frost layer and the force generated at impact upon the execution of said command signal is transmitted to said transducer element thereby causing a change in the electrical characteristic of said transducer element, detection circuit means connected to said transducer element, said detection circuit means characterized in that said change in electrical characteristic of said transducer element is recognized by said detector, the recognition of said change in electrical characteristic indicates that the frost layer thickness has accumulated to said specified thickness.
- 2. The invention in claim 1 and a defroster element associated with said refrigeration system, activating means for operating said defroster element, said activating means characterized in that it is responsive to said change in electrical characteristic of said transducer element when it is recognized by said detector.
- 3. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that said compliant means for holding said force transmission member in a fixed position relative to said housing structure comprises a flexible diaphragm attached to said housing.
- 4. Means for detecting the accumulation of a layer of frost of a specified thickness on the subfreezing surfaces of a plurality of separate freezer compartments in a refrigerating system, said detection means includes a proximity sensor in each compartment, said proximity sensor characterized in that it includes a housing structure, an electromechanical transducer element contained within said housing, said transducer element characterized in that its electrical characteristic is subject to change when said transducer element is acted upon by a mechanical force, a mechanical force transmission member, compliant mounting means attached to said housing structure and adapted for holding said force transmission member in a fixed unobstructed operable position relative to said housing structure, said mounted force transmission member characterized in that it includes an exposed unobstructed surface area portion located external to said housing structure and a nonexposed surface area portion located internal to said housing structure in close proximity to said transducer element contained within said housing, adjustable remote controlled positioning means attached to said housing structure, said adjustable positioning means characterized in that it holds said exposed unobstructed surface area portion of said force transmission member at a fixed distance from said subfreezing surface of its associated freezer compartment which is greater than said specified thickness layer of frost which is to be detected, a single command signal power source, means for periodically connecting said single command signal power source sequentially to each of said adjustable remote controlled positioning means thus causing said fixed distance between each sensor and its associated subfreezing surface to be periodically reduced to a value corresponding to the specified frost layer thickness which is to be detected, whereby when a frost layer of specified thickness has formed on said subfreezing surface said force transmission member will impact directly against said frost layer and the force generated at impact upon the execution of said command signal is transmitted to said transducer element thereby causing a change in the electrical characteristic of said transducer element, detection circuit means connected to said transducer element, said detection circuit means characterized in that said change in electrical characteristic of said transducer element is recognized by said detector, the recognition of said change in electrical characteristic indicates that the frost layer thickness has accumulated to said specified thickness.
- 5. The invention in claim 4 and a separate defroster element associated with each separate freezer compartment, separate activating means associated with each separate defroster element, each separate activating means characterized in that it is responsive to said change in electrical characteristic of said particular transducer element contained in the sensor associated with a particular freezer compartment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of my co-pending Application of the same title, Ser. No. 183,231, filed Sept. 2, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,348,869.
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