The present embodiments relate to a refrigerating device for a recreational vehicle and in particular to a refrigerator for a recreational vehicle.
A recreational vehicle in the sense of the invention may be a caravan, a mobile home, a yacht or any other vehicle being equipable with a refrigerating device. Such refrigerating devices comprise a refrigerating chamber that is defined by side walls, an upper and a lower wall and a front opening. Such refrigerating devices further comprise a door, which is configured to allow sealing of the front opening and to allow accessing the refrigerating chamber via the front opening, an input panel comprising a display, an input knob and a processing unit.
Recreational vehicles in general have limited space available for built-in components like refrigerating devices. Furthermore, refrigerating devices for recreational vehicles may require a much increased user interaction compared to refrigerating devices for stationary applications. More specifically, mobile refrigerating devices may have the option of selecting a specific source of power, adjusting the refrigerating temperature in order to maintain energy efficiency and also turning the mobile refrigerating device on and off again, which is most likely occurring more frequently compared to stationary applications of refrigerating devices.
Therefore, it is generally desired to provide a user-friendly interface for a convenient operation of the refrigerating device. The object of this invention is therefore to provide all relevant inputs for controlling the refrigerating device in a convenient and small in dimension set-up which is user-friendly and easy to use and operate.
The object is achieved by means of a refrigerating device with the features of claim 1. Favorable developments are provided in the dependent claims.
One embodiment of the refrigerating device for a recreational vehicle comprises a refrigerating chamber which is defined by side walls, an upper and a lower wall and a front opening. The refrigerating device further comprises a door which is configured to allow sealing of the front opening and to allow accessing the refrigerating chamber via the front opening, an input panel comprising a display, an input knob and a processing unit, wherein the display depicts a plurality of items which correspond to a plurality of executable input methods to be treated by a user via actuation of the input knob.
The refrigerating device according to the present invention thus has a panel that allows triggering all relevant commands for operating the refrigerator via an input knob and by means of selecting depicted items on a display. Processing user inputs via the input knob as well as computing the display is achieved by a processing unit. The terms “executable input method” relates to a predetermined algorithm or computational method for controlling an arbitrary component of the refrigerating device.
In some embodiments, each item of the plurality of items depicted on the display corresponds to a specific executable input method selected from the list, including setting a refrigerating temperature, preparing crushed ice or ice cubes, setting the source of energy, defrosting the refrigerating chamber, setting an alarm, controlling ventilation of the refrigerating chamber and adjusting the volume or light. Obviously, the list of specific executable input methods as provided before is not restricted thereto and may include any other executable input method useful for operating a refrigerating device. In some embodiments, the item depicted on the display which corresponds to a specific executable input method is depicted in a manner that allows anticipation of the intended functionality by intuition. In view of the above, the user may quickly identify the desired executable input method and trigger the same via actuation of the input knob.
In some embodiments, the input panel is fixedly mounted to the housing of the refrigerating device. By means of such a fixed arrangement, damages of the input panel, caused for example by accidental slamming of the door against objects inside the recreational vehicle, is substantially reduced. In some embodiments, the input panel is integrated into the body of the refrigerating device such that it is integrated smoothly and substantially without gaps between the input panel and the refrigerating device.
In one embodiment, the refrigerating device comprises a first refrigerating chamber and a second refrigerating chamber, whereas the first refrigerating chamber is a freezer and the second refrigerating chamber is a refrigerator. Controlling the later combination of refrigerating chambers may be achieved either by controlling both chambers via one control panel or by controlling each chamber via an individual control panel. Alternatively, the refrigerating device may comprise a different further refrigerating chamber which is accommodated on the inside of the refrigerating device. The term “refrigerating chamber” however is not limited thereto. According to the present embodiments, it is also possible to provide a chamber in addition to or as substitution for an already present refrigerating chamber. For instance, a combination of a refrigerating chamber with a cabinet, a microwave, an oven or the like into the refrigerating device is also possible to be controlled via the input panel. Accordingly thereto, one embodiment constitutes a combination of a refrigerating chamber with an oven.
The refrigerating device of the present invention, thus, preferably comprises a further chamber, whereas the further chamber is an oven. The oven is also connected with and to be controlled via the input panel. With this preferred configuration, the present invention provides a one compact device for heating and cooling which is centrally controllable by one input panel. The plurality of items depicted by the display, thus, further correspond to a plurality of executable input methods for the oven to be triggered by a user via actuation of the input knob.
In some embodiments, the specific executable input methods concerning the oven include one or more methods selected from the list consisting of turning gas on and off, setting a heating temperature, setting a heating mode like, for example, top heat, bottom heat, circulating air, rotisserie grill and combinations thereof, various time settings like, for example, a starting time and a duration for the heating, setting an alarm, controlling ventilation of the oven chamber, setting light settings and adjusting the volume.
In at least one embodiment, the oven is the top chamber of the refrigerating device of the present invention. This is advantageous since air warmed from the oven rises to the top which would adversely affect the refrigerating chamber if it would be the other way round.
Further, the input panel placed above and/or below a door of a refrigerating chamber of a refrigerating device, such that the panel is substantially at the same height as an upper and/or a lower wall of a refrigerating chamber of the refrigerating device. Thus, the spaces above or below a door of a refrigerating chamber may effectively be consumed by the panel according to the embodiments. Advantageously, formerly dead space is now effectively used, thus the overall dimensions of the refrigerating device may be reduced. In one embodiment, the control panel is placed such that it is directly adjacent to a horizontal door of the refrigerating device.
Preferably, the processing unit operatively connects the display unit display knob such that triggering an input method is achieved by rotating the input knob to select at least one of the depicted items corresponding to the desired input method and by pressing the input knob to execute the desired input method corresponding to the selected depicted item. Here, triggering an input method requires two inputs, namely a) selecting of an item by means of rotating the knob and b) execution of the input method that corresponds to the selected item by pressing the input knob. This approach provides an easy to use, easy to understand and failure-safe triggering of a desired input method. The input knob therefore has two degrees of freedom, namely rotation about its access of rotation and lateral movement along its access of rotation. Naturally, further degrees of freedom might be introduced for selecting and/or executing input methods, for example tilting the knob about its access of rotation or laterally shifting the knob in parallel to its access of rotation. Furthermore, pressing the input knob may optionally also open a sub-menu which is depicted on the display after pressing the input knob. In general, rotating the input knob corresponds to swiping through menu items and pressing the knob corresponds to confirming or activating the currently selected item.
The door of the refrigerating device may be hinged at a left and/or right side of the refrigerating chamber and comprises at least one handle to access the refrigerating chamber. In a preferred embodiment, the handle is a vertical notch, protruding into the inside of the door of the refrigerating device. Preferably, the door of the refrigerating device may be open both to the left side and to the right side by means of suitable left and right hinge and locking mechanisms.
The panel may constitute an integral part of the refrigerating device. In the sense of the embodiments, the input panel of the refrigerating device incorporates further functionalities, such as providing parts of the housing structure, providing a supporting structure or constituting a part of the frame of the refrigerating device. It is advantageous, to integrate the input panel such that it is easily to be connected with the devices to be controlled via the input panel.
The input panel forms a substantially even surface and the input knob is the only protruding component on the input panel. In the sense of the embodiments, the presence of gaps, protrusions or recesses shall be reduced to a minimum, in order to reduce the chance of dirt, dust or food remains accumulating on the input panel. By doing so, cleaning of the outside surfaces of the refrigerating device may easily be achieved. Also, during times without constantly maintained cleaning procedures, for example during times when the recreational vehicle is not used, accumulation or growth of potentially harmful substances or biologic material on the input panel is minimized. Therefore, no other protrusion except for the protruding input knob shall be present. The display of the input panel is covered by a transparent section of an input panel cover, in order to achieve an even surface with respect to the input panel and the adjacent components of the refrigerating device.
The input knob may be the only controlling device on the input panel. In the sense of the invention, the user inputs for controlling the refrigerating device shall only be provided via the input knob, in order to reduce the complexity of production, assembly and maintenance of the input panel. Also, the user interaction is much more intuitive, hence fail safe, if only one input knob is present.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the figures showing a preferable embodiment, wherein:
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20190178570 A1 | Jun 2019 | US |