Information
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Patent Grant
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6672094
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Patent Number
6,672,094
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 12, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Tapolcai; William E.
- Ali; Mohammad M.
Agents
- Diederiks & Whitelaw, PLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 062 273
- 062 409
- 062 410
- 062 189
- 454 195
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International Classifications
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Abstract
To allow for easier opening of a refrigerator door, a pressure relief system is provided to relieve a pressure differential or vacuum that develops due to operation and use of the refrigerator. The pressure relief system includes a check valve having an orifice with a flexible membrane. An insulation portion of the pressure relief valve, which is foamed into the cabinet, spans from the fresh food compartment to a top of the cabinet and directs air towards the rear cabinet liner for moisture condensing measures. The pressure relief assembly also includes an adapter which mounts to the cabinet top and provides a mounting surface for an air return assembly.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to a system for equalizing pressures between inside and outside of a refrigerator.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
In general, a refrigerator includes a first or freezer compartment for maintaining foodstuffs at or below freezing, and a second or fresh food compartment, in fluid communication with the freezer compartment, for maintaining foodstuffs in a temperature zone between ambient and freezing temperatures. A typical refrigerator includes a refrigeration system having a compressor, a condenser, a condenser fan, an evaporator coil, and an evaporator fan.
In operation, temperature sensors are provided within the refrigerator to measure internal temperatures of the appliance. When a door associated with either compartment is opened, the temperature within the respective compartment will rise. When the internal temperature of the refrigerator deviates from a predetermined temperature, the refrigeration system is caused to operate such that the temperature will return to a point below a consumer selected set-point. In order to return the compartment temperature to this point, the refrigeration system is activated.
A supplement to compressor operation is the addition of a damper located between the evaporator and the fresh food compartment. Operation of the damper is controlled such that cool air is permitted to flow from the evaporator to the fresh food compartment. In some arrangements, a fan is mounted adjacent to the evaporator to aid in establishing the air flow. Accordingly, if the temperature of the fresh food compartment rises above the set-point, the damper is operated to allow the passage of cooling air from the evaporator compartment to the fresh food compartment.
In any case, due to operation of the refrigeration system or otherwise cooling of a refrigerator compartment, a temperature gradient develops between inside and outside of the refrigerator. As doors are opened and closed on a refrigerator in operation, especially in a warm, humid environment, a pressure differential can be created from outside the refrigerator to inside. This pressure differential results in the doors being hard to open. Certainly, it is desirable to maintain a fairly consistent opening force requirement. To this end, there exists a need in the art for a system to equalize pressures inside and outside a refrigerator in order to control the level of force needed to open a door of the refrigerator. Although pressure equalizing systems have been proposed in the art, the need still exists for a reliable, cost efficient, pressure relief system, particularly one which regulates a pressure controlling air flow in an effective manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to incorporating a pressure relief system in a refrigerator in order to allow for easier opening of a door of the refrigerator. The system serves to relieve an excessive pressure differential or vacuum condition that develops due to warm air entering the refrigerator and then cooling. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pressure relief system includes a check valve having an orifice with a flexible membrane attached thereto. An insulation portion of the pressure relief valve, which is foamed into the cabinet, spans from the fresh food compartment to the cabinet top. The pressure relief valve includes a portion in the fresh food compartment that directs air towards the rear cabinet liner for moisture condensing measures. The valve also includes an adapter which is secured to the cabinet top and provides a mounting surface for an air return assembly. The air return assembly is an injection molded housing which includes an opening, preferably including a flexible membrane.
In essence, in an effort to relieve the pressure differential, the pressure relief assembly defines a duct which serves as a pathway for pressure relief from one chamber of the refrigerator to the surrounding environment. By incorporating a check valve arrangement, the pressure relief function is performed automatically as needed.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a refrigerator incorporating the pressure relief system of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic view showing the various components of is the refrigerator and the pressure relief system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the refrigerator with the pressure relief system of the invention; and
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of the main components of the pressure relief system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With initial reference to
FIG. 1
, a refrigerator constructed in accordance with the present invention is generally shown at
2
. Refrigerator
2
is shown to include a freezer door
6
having an associated handle
7
and a fresh food door
10
having an associated handle
11
. In the embodiment shown, refrigerator
2
is of the recessed type such that, essentially, only freezer and fresh food doors
6
and
10
project forward of a wall
15
. The remainder of refrigerator
2
is recessed within wall
15
in a manner similar to a plurality of surrounding cabinets generally indicated at
18
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23
. Refrigerator
2
also includes a plurality of peripheral trim pieces
28
-
30
to blend refrigerator
2
with cabinets
18
-
23
. One preferred embodiment employs trim pieces
28
-
30
as set forth in U.S. Patent Application entitled “Fastening System for Appliance Cabinet Assembly” is filed on even date herewith and which is incorporated herein by reference. Finally, as will be described more fully below, refrigerator
2
is preferably designed with main components of a refrigeration system positioned behind an access panel
32
arranged directly above trim piece
29
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, refrigerator
2
includes a cabinet shell
38
defining a freezer compartment
40
and a fresh food compartment
43
. For details of the overall construction of cabinet shell
38
, reference is made to U.S. Patent Application entitled “Fastening System for Appliance Cabinet Assembly” filed on even date herewith and incorporated herein by reference. Shown arranged on a rear wall
44
of fresh food compartment
43
are a plurality of elongated metal shelf rails
46
. Each shelf rail
46
is provided with a plurality of shelf support points, preferably in the form of slots
47
, adapted to accommodate a plurality of vertically adjustable, cantilevered shelves (not shown) in a manner known in the art. Since the structure of shelves can vary and is not considered part of the present invention, the shelves have not been depicted for the sake of clarity of the drawings and will not be discussed further here.
Preferably mounted behind access panel
32
are components of the refrigeration system employed for refrigerator
2
. More specifically, the refrigeration system includes a variable speed compressor
49
which is operatively connected to both an evaporator
52
through conduit
55
, and a condenser
61
through conduit
63
. Arranged adjacent to evaporator
52
is a variable speed evaporator fan
70
adapted to provide a variable airflow to evaporator
52
. Similarly, arranged adjacent to condenser
61
is a condenser fan
75
adapted to provide an airflow across condenser
61
.
In addition to the aforementioned components, mounted to an upper portion of fresh food compartment
43
is an air manifold
90
for use in directing a cooling airflow through fresh food compartment
43
of refrigerator
2
. More specifically, a first recirculation duct
94
having an inlet
95
exposed in a lower portion of fresh food compartment
43
, a second recirculation duct
96
having an inlet
97
exposed at an upper portion of fresh food compartment
43
, and an intake duct
100
establishing an air path for a flow of fresh cooling air from freezer compartment
40
into manifold
90
. Arranged in fluid communication with air manifold
90
is a variable speed fresh food stirring fan
110
. Stirring fan
110
is adapted to receive a combined flow of air from recirculation ducts
94
and
95
, as well as intake duct
100
, and to disperse the combined flow of air into the fresh food compartment
43
. With this arrangement, stirring fan
110
draws in a flow of air, which is generally indicated by arrows A, through inlets
95
and
97
of ducts
94
and
96
, and intake duct
100
, while subsequently exhausting the combined flow of cooling air, represented by arrow B, through outlet
125
. Most preferably, outlet
125
directs the air flow in various directions in order to generate a desired flow pattern based on the particular configuration of fresh food compartment
43
and any additional structure provided therein.
The exact positioning of inlets
95
and
97
also depend on the particular structure provided. In one preferred embodiment, inlet
95
of duct
94
is located at a point behind at least one food storage bin (not shown) arranged in a bottom portion of fresh food compartment
43
. The air flow past the storage bin is provided to aid in maintaining freshness levels of food contained therein. For this purpose, an additional passage leading from freezer compartment
40
into fresh food compartment
43
can be provided as generally indicated at
128
. While not part of the present invention, the details of the storage bin are described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,276 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
In order to regulate the amount of cooling air drawn in from freezer compartment
40
, a variable position damper
130
is provided either at an entrance to or within intake duct
100
. As will be discussed more fully below, when the cooling demand within fresh food compartment
43
rises, variable position damper
130
opens to allow cooling air to flow from freezer compartment
40
to fresh food compartment
43
and, more specifically, into intake duct
100
to manifold
90
and stirring fan
110
. A flow of air to be further cooled at evaporator
52
is lead into an intake
135
of a return duct
137
. In the embodiment shown, return duct
137
is preferably located in the upper portion of fresh food compartment
43
.
This overall refrigeration system synergistically operates to both maintain the temperature within fresh food compartment
43
at a substantially uniform temperature preferably established by an operator and minimizes stratification of the temperature in fresh food compartment
43
. The particular manner in which the refrigeration system described above operates does not form part of the present invention. Instead, the operation of the refrigeration system is covered in U.S. Patent Applications entitled “Variable Speed Refrigeration System” and “Temperature Control System for a Refrigerated Compartment” filed on even date herewith and incorporated herein by reference.
The above description of the refrigerator
2
has basically been provided for the sake of completeness. The present invention is actually directed to the inclusion of a pressure relief system, generally indicated at
200
in this figure, in refrigerator
2
. In general, pressure relief system
200
functions to equalize a pressure differential developing between both freezer and fresh food compartments
40
and
43
and the surrounding environment. That is, due to operation of the refrigeration system, air within refrigerator
2
will be cooled which can create a vacuum, particularly within fresh food compartment
43
. For instance, when door
6
is opened, warm air enters refrigerator
2
. Thereafter, upon attempting to open fresh food door
10
, a created vacuum can increase the force needed to open door
10
. The present invention addresses this potential problem as will be detailed fully below with particular reference to
FIGS. 3 and 4
.
In accordance with the most preferred embodiment of the invention, pressure relief system
200
includes a pressure relief valve
210
, a mounting adapter
213
and an air return housing
216
. More specifically, as best shown in
FIG. 4
, pressure relief valve
210
includes a main body portion
220
provided with a central bore
222
and a peripheral flat
224
. At an upper portion
226
of main body portion
220
is arranged a truncated, conical port
228
leading into central bore
222
. Preferably, port
228
is formed with a flexible membrane
231
that defines a check valve. More specifically, flexible membrane
231
is connected about a significant portion of central bore
222
to automatically open an air passage defined by central bore
222
when a differential pressure develops across pressure relief valve
210
as will be discussed more fully below. At a lower portion
233
of pressure relief valve
210
is defined an air director
235
including an arcuate deflector
238
having an associated opening
240
which leads into central bore
222
.
As shown, mounting adapter
213
includes a peripheral flange
245
formed with a plurality of mounting apertures
248
. More particularly, peripheral flange
245
extends about an adapter housing
253
. Adapter housing
253
is preferably integrally molded of plastic and includes side wall portions
254
-
257
, with side walls
254
and
256
being generally triangular in shape so as to taper upwardly. Side wall
255
is formed with an enlarged, generally rectangular opening
259
, while a bottom
260
of adapter housing
253
is open.
Air return housing
216
includes a peripheral plate
263
which has extending therefrom opposing side tabs, one of which is indicated at
266
. Air return housing
216
is actually defined by an enlarged body section
271
which extends from plate
263
and leads to a tapered body section
272
. Preferably, air return housing
216
is also integrally molded of plastic and defines an internal passage generally indicated at
275
.
Pressure relief system
200
is preferably mounted at an upper rear portion of fresh food compartment
43
of refrigerator
2
. More specifically, through an upper right rear portion of fresh food compartment
43
and cabinet shell
38
is provided a passage
290
(see
FIG. 3
) within which main body portion
220
of pressure relief valve
210
is positioned prior to the injection of foam insulation for cabinet shell
38
such that pressure relief valve
210
is mounted in situ. Passage
290
is generally circular but includes a flat section (not shown) to align with peripheral flat
224
to assure proper positioning of air director
235
. In any case, pressure relief valve
210
is fixed in position with truncated conical port
228
extending above cabinet shell
38
behind access panel
32
, while arcuate deflector
238
is positioned in fresh food compartment
43
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, arcuate deflector
238
is actually arranged with opening
240
being exposed to rear wall
44
. On the other hand, mounting adapter
213
is secured to cabinet shell
38
with truncated conical port
28
leading to and sealing about opening
261
. That is, peripheral flange
245
of mounting adapter
213
rests upon cabinet shell
38
and is secured thereto with mechanical fasteners (not shown) extending through apertures
248
and into cabinet shell
38
. In addition, air return housing
216
is attached to mounting adapter
213
, with tabs
266
extending behind side wall
255
. Therefore, internal passage
275
is in fluid communication with bore
222
and preferably opens laterally of refrigerator
2
.
With this arrangement, fresh food compartment
43
will be fluidly connected to the environment surrounding refrigerator
2
, at least when check valve
231
is open. In accordance with the invention, check valve
231
will automatically open when the differential pressure between inside and outside of refrigerator
2
is greater than a sealing force associated with check valve
231
. When this occurs, an equalization process will be performed. In this way, the force needed to open either of doors
6
or
10
will be maintained substantially constant. As indicated above, air director
235
opens toward rear wall
44
against a metal liner (not labeled) of fresh food compartment
43
, which will generally be the warmest zone in refrigerator
2
, for moisture condensation purposes. In addition, internal passage
275
of air return housing
216
is preferably provided with a flexible membrane
280
, such as a MYLAR or a polymeric sheet, (see
FIG. 3
) adjacent opening
259
for filtering purposes. In any case, to relieve the pressure differential, pressure relief assembly
200
defines a duct which serves as a pathway for pressure relief from one chamber of refrigerator
2
to the surrounding environment. By incorporating check valve
231
, the pressure relief function is performed automatically as needed.
Although described with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. For instance, although the most preferred form of the invention incorporates the structure and arrangement set forth above, it would be possible to incorporate other valve structure to perform the pressure equalization function and/or reposition pressure relief assembly
200
. In any event, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A refrigerator comprising:a cabinet shell including a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment defined by at least one liner mounted within the cabinet shell; a fresh food compartment door for selectively accessing the fresh food compartment; a freezer compartment door for selectively accessing the freezer compartment; a passage for fluidly interconnecting said fresh food compartment with said freezer compartment; a refrigeration system for cooling both the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment; and a pressure relief assembly for regulating a pressure differential between inside and outside the refrigerator, said pressure relief assembly including a pressure relief member having a main body portion provided with a bore extending there through, wherein the main body portion is mounted in situ between the cabinet shell and the fresh food compartment with a first end portion of the main body portion being exposed to outside the cabinet shell and a second end portion opening into the fresh food compartment, said pressure relief member including a check valve defined by a flexible membrane for automatically controlling a flow of air between inside and outside the refrigerator based on the pressure differential, said second end portion of the main body portion including an air director for controlling the flow of air into the fresh food compartment through the main body portion, wherein the air director includes an opening which directs the flow of air against a rear wall portion of the at least one liner.
- 2. A refrigerator comprising:a cabinet shell including a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment defined by at least one liner mounted within the cabinet shell; a fresh food compartment door for selectively accessing the fresh food compartment; a freezer compartment door for selectively accessing the freezer compartment; a passage for fluidly interconnecting said fresh food compartment with said freezer compartment; a refrigeration system for cooling both the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment; and a pressure relief assembly for regulating a pressure differential between inside and outside the refrigerator, said pressure relief assembly including a pressure relief member having a main body portion provided with a bore extending there through, wherein the main body portion is mounted in situ between the cabinet shell and the fresh food compartment with a first end portion of the main body portion being exposed to outside the cabinet shell and a second end portion opening into the fresh food compartment, said pressure relief member including a check valve defined by a flexible membrane for automatically controlling a flow of air between inside and outside the refrigerator based on the pressure differential.
- 3. The refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein the second end portion of the main body portion includes an air director for controlling the flow of air into the fresh food compartment through the main body portion.
- 4. The refrigerator according to claim 3, wherein the air director includes an arcuate deflector having an opening which directs the flow of air to a rear wall of the fresh food compartment.
- 5. The refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein the first end portion is exposed atop the cabinet shell.
- 6. The refrigerator according to claim 5, wherein the first end portion is defined by a truncated conical port.
- 7. The refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein the pressure relief assembly further includes an air return housing mounted outside the cabinet shell, said air return housing including an internal passage in fluid communication with the bore provided in the main body portion of the pressure relief member.
- 8. The refrigerator according to claim 7, wherein the internal passage opens laterally of the refrigerator.
- 9. The refrigerator of claim 7, further comprising: a flexible membrane provided in the internal passage.
- 10. The refrigerator according to claim 7, wherein the air return housing includes an enlarged body section leading to a tapered body section.
- 11. The refrigerator according to claim 7, wherein the pressure relief assembly further includes a mounting adapter for interconnecting the air return housing to the pressure relief member.
- 12. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein the mounting adapter includes a peripheral flange provided with a plurality of mounting apertures for securing the mounting adapter atop the cabinet shell, over the bore of the main body portion.
- 13. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein the mounting adapter includes an upwardly tapering housing.
- 14. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein the mounting adapter includes an enlarged opening over which the air return housing is mounted.
- 15. The refrigerator according to claim 14, wherein the air return housing includes a plurality of tabs which extend into the enlarged opening for securing the air return housing to the mounting adapter.
- 16. A refrigerator comprising:a cabinet shell including a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment defined by at least one liner mounted within the cabinet shell; a fresh food compartment door for selectively accessing the fresh food compartment; a freezer compartment door for selectively accessing the freezer compartment; a passage for fluidly interconnecting said fresh food compartment with said freezer compartment; a refrigeration system for cooling both the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment; and a pressure relief assembly for regulating a pressure differential between inside and outside the refrigerator, said pressure relief assembly including a pressure relief member having a main body portion provided with a bore extending there through with a first end portion of the main body portion being exposed to outside the cabinet shell and a second end portion opening into the fresh food compartment, said second end portion of the main body portion including an air director for controlling the flow of air into the fresh food compartment through the main body portion, wherein the air director includes an opening which directs the flow of air against a rear wall portion of the at least one liner.
- 17. The refrigerator according to claim 16, wherein the air director includes an arcuate deflector having an opening which directs the flow of air to the rear wall of the fresh food compartment.
- 18. The refrigerator according to claim 16, wherein the pressure relief assembly further includes an air return housing mounted outside the cabinet shell, said air return housing including an internal passage in fluid communication with the bore provided in the main body portion of the pressure relief member.
- 19. The refrigerator according to claim 18, wherein the internal passage opens laterally of the refrigerator.
- 20. The refrigerator of claim 18, further comprising: a flexible membrane provided in the internal passage.
- 21. The refrigerator according to claim 18, wherein the main body portion is mounted in situ between the cabinet shell and the fresh food compartment.
- 22. The refrigerator according to claim 21, wherein the first end portion is defined by a truncated conical port.
- 23. The refrigerator according to claim 18, wherein the pressure relief assembly further includes a mounting adapter for interconnecting the air return housing to the pressure relief member.
- 24. The refrigerator according to claim 23, wherein said pressure relief member includes a check valve for automatically controlling a flow of air between inside and outside the refrigerator based on the pressure differential.
- 25. The refrigerator according to claim 24, wherein the check valve constitutes a flexible membrane.
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