This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2015 216 076.9, filed Aug. 24, 2015; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a refrigeration appliance, in particular a domestic refrigeration appliance, with an ice maker and a drawer disposed below the ice maker to catch finished ice cubes ejected by the ice maker, in which the drawer can be pulled out to allow easy access to the finished ice cubes.
An ice maker of that type is known, for example, from Japanese Patent Application JP2007-120822A. That conventional refrigeration appliance has a chiller compartment, the front face of which is closed by a thermally insulating front plate that can be moved on telescopic extensions. A storage container is suspended between the rails of the telescopic extensions to catch ice cubes ejected by the ice maker mounted below the top of the storage compartment in the closed position, when the front plate is resting tightly against the body of the appliance and to allow access to the ice cubes from above in the open position.
Since the finished ice should not come into contact with other chilled goods, the storage container of that conventional refrigeration appliance can only be used for ice when the ice maker is in operation. The designer must therefore find a compromise between the need of the user to be able to use the storage space of the refrigeration appliance in as versatile a manner as possible and thus to keep the part of the storage space reserved for ice making and storage as small as possible, and the need to also be able to produce and store a sufficient stock of ice for occasions when more is needed.
Summary of the Invention
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a refrigeration appliance with an ice maker, which overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a refrigeration appliance, in particular a domestic refrigeration appliance, with an ice maker that ejects finished ice cubes in a downward direction and a drawer disposed below the ice maker, in which the drawer can be moved between a pushed in and a pulled out position. An ice storage container can be positioned in two non-overlapping positions in the drawer, only one of which is below an ejection region of the ice maker in the pushed in position.
While the ice storage container is in this one position, the second position can be used without restriction and can be used to accommodate any chilled goods. It can, however, also be used to position the full ice storage container there and then to continue ice production in order to thus be able to prepare a large stock of ice.
The accessories of the refrigeration appliance according to the invention preferably include at least two ice storage containers, so that when a full ice storage container is disposed in such a way that its position is displaced in relation to the ejection region of the ice maker, the other can be positioned below the ejection region to catch the ice being produced.
When one of the ice storage containers is disposed in such a way that its position is displaced in relation to the ice maker, it can of course also be used there to accommodate other types of chilled goods.
The two positions of the ice storage container are preferably adjacent one another perpendicular to the movement direction of the drawer so that when one storage container has been removed from the drawer, the other can be moved from one position to the other by simple perpendicular displacement.
In the simplest instance the ice storage container can be displaced between the two positions on a base plate of the drawer. In particular, a surface region of the drawer, with which the storage container makes contact during displacement, should be free from inwardly oriented projections in order not to impede displacement unnecessarily.
The ice maker is preferably fastened below the top of a chiller compartment holding the drawer, so that when the drawer is pulled out it does not have to be moved with it and the storage container is freely accessible from above.
An end wall of the drawer can expediently extend to the front of the ice maker to minimize the dissemination of relatively moist air from the ice maker and the resulting buildup of frost in other parts of the refrigeration appliance.
This is expedient in particular when the chiller compartment is one of a number of chiller compartments, into which a storage chamber of the refrigeration appliance is divided.
These further chiller compartments can expediently also be fitted with drawers.
A rear wall of the drawer should have a cutout which the ice maker passes when the drawer is moved between the pushed in and pulled out positions.
The ice storage container typically has the form of a box that is open at the top with a base plate enclosed by an upright wall. In order to facilitate handling and in particular the removal of the ice storage container from the drawer, there should be provision for at least one grip segment projecting from the wall.
In a first embodiment the grip segment projects outward from a front wall of the ice storage container. The advantage of such a grip segment is in particular that the same ice storage container can also be used in a refrigeration appliance in which no drawer is provided below an ice maker but the ice storage container itself rests directly on a fixed base and the grip segment can be grasped and pulled out to access its contents.
In a second embodiment the grip segment can project inward from the wall. This particularly allows more efficient space utilization in the drawer and such a grip segment also allows a number of ice storage containers to be stacked.
In a third embodiment the ice storage container can have an upright side wall and a recess at the foot or base of the side wall, so that a user can grip the ice storage container securely from above with his/her hand, by introducing a thumb around the side wall into the interior of the ice storage container with the tips of the other fingers engaging in the recess from the outside.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a refrigeration appliance with an ice maker, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
An automatic ice maker 8, which is suspended from the wire tubular evaporator, separates the two upper compartments from one another and is visible through an end wall 13 of the drawer 5 that is shown as transparent herein. As is shown diagrammatically in
A first ice storage container 11 is positioned in the drawer 5 below the frame 9 to catch the finished ice cubes. The drawer 5 provides space next to the first ice storage container 11 for a second ice storage container 12 having an identical structure to the ice storage container 11. The second ice storage container 12 cannot be filled in its position shown in
As is shown in particular in
A gap 23 is formed for the ice maker 8 in a rear wall 22 of the drawer 5. Due to the gap, the movement of the drawer 5 in the depthwise direction of the body 1 is not impeded by the ice maker 8, which is anchored immovably on the upper wire tubular evaporator 20.
The rear wall 22 is connected to side walls 24, 25 of the drawer 5, in each instance by way of curved or angled segments 26, one of which is opposite the rear wall of the ice storage container 11 and the other of which is opposite the rear wall of the ice storage container 12. Therefore, as shown in
In the embodiment of
A second stud-type grip segment 30 extends forward from the rear wall 27 of the storage container 11 to allow the ice storage container 11 to be gripped and raised securely with both hands.
The two grip segments 29, 30 in this case can also serve to have a further storage container of identical structure placed on them, thus optionally allowing a stack of two ice storage containers 11 to be accommodated next to the ice maker 8 in the drawer 5, while at the same time a third ice storage container can also be positioned below the ice maker 8 in order to be filled. As is shown in
In addition to the recess 31, the storage container 11 in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102015216076.9 | Aug 2015 | DE | national |