In a refrigerator having a door mounted ice or water dispenser there is a need to transfer utilities, such as water or high or low voltage electricity, from the refrigerator cabinet to the door. In the prior art, utilities are transferred to the door from the refrigerator cabinet in a number of ways, such as through the hinge, through the edge of the door, or adjacent to the hinge. However, the use of articulated hinges which permit the door to open in a non-circular path makes these traditional routing options ineffective or less desirable.
Therefore, a need has been identified in the art to provide a means for routing utilities from a refrigerator cabinet through an articulated hinge and to a door mounted dispenser.
Another recognized area of concern is the potential for a refrigerator door to twist, bend, or otherwise deform as the door is opened on articulated hinges. Therefore, a further need has been identified in the art to provide increased stability for a refrigerator door having articulated hinges.
There is a further concern in refrigerator manufacturing to route utilities to the dispenser from the interface point between the refrigerator cabinet and door. Therefore, a need has been identified in the art to provide a means for routing utilities within the refrigerator door to the dispenser.
The present invention is directed to transferring utilities from a refrigerator cabinet through an articulated hinge to a refrigerator door with an in-door dispenser. Additionally, an apparatus for routing utilities within the refrigerator door and providing support against torsion forces on the door during opening is disclosed.
According to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the articulated hinge has a hinge pin attached to the door, the hinge pin having a passage through which utilities may be routed.
According to an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a support rod extends between the top hinge and the bottom hinge, the support rod having a hollow center for carrying utilities towards the door mounted dispenser.
The invention relates generally to an improved hinge for use with a refrigerator, the hinge designed to open the refrigerator door in a non-circular path and having features for transmitting utilities through the hinge to a dispenser mounted in the door.
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Additionally, not all utilities supplied to the in-door dispenser 20 need be passed through the hinge 30 or the hinge pin 38. For example, because the distance between the sun gear 34 and the planet gear 36 remains constant, utilities may be passed through the sun gear 34 or other geometry on the sun gear 34. If multiple planet gears 36 are included, the door 14 may be mounted to only one planet gear 36. However, because the distance between any two planet gears 36 is constant, utilities may be routed through one planet gear 36 to the door 14 mounted on another planet gear 36. Additionally, utilities may be passed outside of the hinge, with the utilities having sufficient slack to allow the refrigerator door 14 to fully open.
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According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, utilities such as water, low voltage electricity or high voltage electricity pass through the hinge 30 to the dispenser 20. Additional utilities may also be passed through the hinge 30 according to design requirements. Such utilities include, but are not limited to, a liquid return line, a liquid additive, pressurized air or other gas, or any utility required to operate a door mounted appliance as known in the art.
The above described embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the scope of the claimed invention. The invention is only to be limited by the claims of the patent.
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