Refrigerator damper control and lighting assembly housing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6199400
  • Patent Number
    6,199,400
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A refrigerator damper control and lighting assembly is mounted to a top wall of a fresh food compartment. The housing includes dials which are accessible from the front of the housing to a user to control thermostat and to control a damper located on a rear wall of the refrigerator. The dial controlling the damper has a post onto which a connecting arm to the damper interconnects the damper with the dial so that rotation of the dial effectively operates the control of the damper. The dial has a peripheral flange that extends around only a portion of the circumference of the dial and is adapted to contact opposing sides of the connecting arm to thereby limit rotational movement of the dial and which in-turn limits opening and closing movement of the damper depending on direction of rotational movement of the dial. Further, the housing includes a recessed lamp receiving section which is provided with direct line of sight to the dials so as to allow for light to be directed rearwardly or towards the front of the housing to illuminate the dials while at the same time projecting light into the fresh food compartment.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a refrigerator damper control and lighting housing that provides effective air flow regulation and a single lamp source for illuminating the fresh food compartment and control dials of the housing.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Refrigerators have been constructed so that thermostats may be manually adjusted by the user to change the thermostat setting and thus control the temperature inside the refrigerator. In somne refrigerators the control to adjust the thermostat is located at the front of the refrigerator and the thermostat is located adjacent the rear wall of the refrigerator. In most refrigerators an evaporator of the refrigerant system is located adjacent to the fieezer compartment either in the rear wall of the freezer compartment or in the mullion partition separating the freezer compartment from the fresh food compartment. A portion of the cold air resulting from the operation of the evaporator flows into the freezer compartment and a portion is directed to flow into the fresh food compartment. Typically, the thermostat controls the operation of the refrigerant system and is positioned in the fresh food compartment to sense the temperature of the air within the fresh food compartment. The thermostat sensor is located adjacent the cold air entry port into the fresh food compartment which in most cases is at the rear of the compartment.




When the temperature inside the refrigerator reaches a preset upper limit the thermostat turns on the compressor and the refrigerant system is operated in the normal manner to reduce the temperature of the interior compartment of the refrigerator. When the temperature reaches a preset lower limit the thermostat turns the compressor off. It is also known to provide a control adjustment of a damper that controls the amount of air passing through the cold air entry port into the refrigerator compartment. The thermostat control generally maintains the temperature of the refrigerator including the fresh food compartment and the freezer compartment at a set level. The damper control then controls the amount of air entering into the refrigerator compartment so that the relative temperature of the refrigerator relative to the freezer compartment can be adjusted and controlled.




There have been numerous designs for providing housings for permitting manual control of the damper and for providing illumination into the fresh food compartment. However, most damper controls are complicated and require sophisticated mounting and in some instances may not be readily accessible for repair. With respect to the lighting systems, in many refrigerators, the control for the thermostats requires additional light guides in the form of fiber optics or requires the use of an additional lamp source immediately behind the dials used to control either the thermostat and/or the damper. The fiber optics or additional light source are additional costs factors.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a damper control and lighting assembly housing for use in a refrigerator which may be readily mounted to the refrigerator top wall, is easily accessible for repair and maintenance, provides effective and simplistic damper control, and illuminates all control dials through one source which is also used to illuminate the refrigerator compartment.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a refrigerator having an freezer food compartment, a fresh food compartment, and a mullion partition separating the freezer food compartment from the fresh food compartment. The mullion partition has a lower wall defining an upper wall of the fresh food compartment. An air flow passageway is disposed between the freezer and fresh food compartments with an air flow outlet in a rear wall of the fresh food compartment. An air damper is mounted for sliding movement across the air flow passageway to control air flow into the fresh food compartment through the air flow outlet. A damper control and lighting assembly housing is mounted to the upper wall of the fresh food compartment. The housing comprises a bridge section extending across the width of the fresh food compartment and mounted against the upper wall of the fresh food compartment. The housing has first and second rotating dials located in the bridge section. The first dial controls the temperature of the refrigerator and the second dial operates the air damper to control air flow into the refrigerator fresh food compartment. The second dial has a circumference disk shaped surface, a post extending outwardly from the disk shaped surface, and a dial flange extending around a major circumference portion of the disk shaped surface. The dial flange has two edges spaced circumferentially apart from each other around the dial. The housing has a connecting arm having the air damper at a first end thereof. The connecting arm extends towards the second dial. The connecting arm has at its second end an opening for receiving the post of the second dial. Rotational movement of the second dial directly imparts substantially linear movement of the connecting arm to move the air damper to control air flow through the air outlet. The linear movement of the connecting arm and rotational movement of the second dial is limited by the two edges of the dial flange engaging opposing sides of the connecting arm depending on rotational directional movement of the second dial.




By limiting rotational movement of the dial, the dial flange effectively controls linear movement of the connecting arm and regulation of air through the air outlet. The housing permits for easy access to a user of the control dials at the front of the refrigerator while operating a damper at the rear of the refrigerator. The control mechanism is mounted below the refrigerator food compartment upper wall and in front of the rear wall making it easy to replace and repair.




In the preferred embodiment, the rotation of the second dial is limited by the two edges of the dial flange to an angle of less than 120 degrees.




In accordance another aspect of the present invention there is provided a refrigerator having an freezer food compartment, a fresh food compartment, and a mullion partition separating the freezer food compartment from the fresh food compartment, the mullion partition has a lower wall defining the upper wall of the fresh food compartment. The improvement is a damper control and lighting assembly housing mounted to the upper wall of the fresh food compartment. The housing comprises a bridge section extending across the width of the fresh food compartment having a forward flange laying flush against the upper wall of the fresh food compartment. The forward flange includes spaced apart openings through which mounting fasteners pass to mount the bridge section to the upper wall of the fresh food compartment. A front facing panel display wall extends down from the bridge section into the fresh food compartment rearwardly and perpendicular to the forward flange and is easily accessible to a user. The front facing panel display wall has cut-out sections. The first and second dials each having a portion passing through a corresponding cut-out section in the front facing panel display wall for viewing and adjustment by a user. The first and second dials are located in the bridge section and are adapted to rotate about a corresponding vertical axis. The first dial controls the temperature of the refrigerator and the second dial operates a damper to control air flow into the fresh food compartment. The housing has a bulb shaped receiving surface spaced rearwardly of and below the front facing panel display wall. The bulb shaped receiving surface is adapted to receive an incandescent lamp utilized for illuminating fresh food compartment. The incandescent lamp has a line of sight passing over the bulb shaped receiving surface with at least a portion of the first dial to illuminate the first dial.




In the preferred construction, the incandescent lamp is housed within the bridge section and the bridge section has a cut out side wall portion adjacent the incandescent lamp permitting direct line of sight illumination with at least a portion of the second dial.




By permitting direct line of sight illumination of the dials by the lamp that illuminates the fresh food compartment, fiber optic light transmission is not required or the use of direct source lamps behind the dials is not required.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention reference may be had to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying diagrammatic drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a refrigerator including the damper control and lighting assembly housing of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the damper control and lighting assembly housing of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the damper control and lighting assembly housing of the present invention; and,





FIG. 4

is a side view of the damper control and lighting assembly housing of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

there is shown a top mount refrigerator


10


having an outer shell


12


and an interior upper freezer compartment


14


and a lower fresh food compartment


16


separated by a mullion partition


18


. The freezer compartment


14


has an access door


20


and the fresh food compartment


16


has an access door


22


. As shown, the refrigerator normally has numerous pans and shelves for storing food items.




Located at the on the lower wall


24


of the mullion partition


18


, or the upper wall


24


of the fresh food compartment


16


, is a damper control and lighting assembly housing


26


. The mullion partition


18


has a generally upper surface or wall


17


which in effect is the bottom or floor of the freezer compartment


14


. Between the lower wall


24


and upper wall of the mullion partition is thermal insulation so that the difference in temperatures between the freezer compartment and fresh food compartment can be maintained in their proper temperature ranges.




The refrigerant system of the refrigerator includes an evaporator (not shown) which is normally located either behind the freezer compartment rear wall


31


, or within the mullion partition


18


, and an evaporator fan (not shown) will force the air to circulate through duct


33


into the freezer compartment with a portion being diverted downwardly into the fresh food compartment


16


by means of a duct or air passage way (not shown). The cold air passes entering the fresh food compartment


16


passes through the damper control assembly housing


26


.




The damper control and lighting assembly housing


26


is mounted at the top wall


24


of the fresh food compartment


16


. The housing


26


has a bridge section


30


extending across the width of the fresh food compartment


16


. The bridge section


30


has a forward flange


32


that lies flush against the upper wall


24


of the fresh food compartment


16


. The forward flange


32


includes spaced apart openings


34


through which mounting fasteners in the form of screws pass to mount the bridge section


30


to the upper wall


24


of the fresh food compartment


16


. The housing includes a front facing panel display


38


which extends downwardly from the forward flange


32


into the fresh food compartment


16


. The front facing panel display wall


38


extends rearwardly of and perpendicular to the forward flange


32


and includes first and second control dials


42


,


44


mounted for rotation about respective vertical axes


46


. The first and second dials


42


and


44


each have a portion that passes through a corresponding cut out section


40


and the front facing panel display wall


38


for viewing and adjustment by the user. The first dial


42


controls the temperature of the refrigerator by controlling a thermostat


48


connected along the wire


54


passing through the housing to the rear wall of


52


of the fresh food compartment to a sensor


50


which senses the temperature of the air entering the fresh food compartment. The second dial


44


operates a damper


56


also located at the rear wall


52


of the refrigerator to be described in more detail hereinafter. Also mounted to the front control panel is a push button relay switch


55


which controls the actuation of the lamp


60


located in the refrigerator when the door is open and closed.




The housing


26


further includes a bulb shaped receiving surface


58


spaced rearwardly of and below the front facing display wall


38


. The bulb shaped receiving surface


58


is adapted to receive an incandescent lamp


60


which is utilized to light up the fresh food compartment


16


. In incandescent lamp


60


has a line of sight


62


(see

FIG. 4

) between an outside circumferal edge of the incandescent lamp


60


that passes over the bulb shaped receiving surface


58


and illuminates at least a portion of the first dial


42


to illuminate the first dial


42


to a user. The incandescent lamp


60


is housed within the bridge section


30


which includes a reflector


61


. A side wall


64


has a portion thereof


65


removed adjacent to the incandescent lamp


60


that permits a direct line of sight


64


(see

FIG. 2

) between the incandescent lamp bulb


60


and at least a portion of the second dial


44


.




The direct line of sight permits light emitted from lamp


60


to pass from the lamp


60


back to the dials


42


,


44


to illuminate the dials without the use of any additional light source while at the same time allowing for a majority of the light emitted from lamp


60


to be concentrated and directed into the fresh food compartment


16


.




The housing


26


further includes a generally U-shaped channel section


70


that extends along the top wall


24


of the fresh food compartment


16


rearwardly from the bridging section


30


. The housing


26


includes a rear wall section


72


covering the opening in the rear wall


52


of the fresh food compartment


16


. The second dial


44


is positioned forwardly of the general U-shaped channel


70


.




The second dial


44


has a post


76


that is mounted to a connecting arm


78


that extends along the U-shaped channel


70


between the U-shaped channel


70


and the upper wall


24


of the fresh food compartment


16


. The connecting arm


78


has a first end


80


connected to the post


76


with an opening which passes simply over the post


76


of the second dial


44


. The connecting arm


78


has a second end


82


that has attached to damper


84


. The second dial


44


partially rotates at an angle of less than 120 degrees to generally move the connecting arm


78


longitudinally in the U-shaped section


70


to move the damper


84


to control air flow into the fresh food compartment


16


.




To limit the motion of or the rotation of the dial to approximately 100 degrees, the second dial


44


includes a raised flange or dial flange


90


that extends around a portion of the circumference of the dial


44


. The range flange


90


has two ends


92


and


94


that are each adapted to contact an opposing respective side


96


,


98


of the connecting arm


78


and limit the circular movement of the second dial


44


. This also limits the longitudinal and movement of the connecting arm


78


. The housing further includes a rear grill


110


adapted to cover the air outlet opening in the real wall


52


of the fresh food compartment


16


. The U-shaped channel section


70


further includes openings


112


mounted flush with the upper wall


24


of the fresh food compartment


16


through which fasteners pass to mount the U-shaped channel section


70


to the upper wall


24


.




Effectively, a simple construction for controlling dampening operation or regulating air flow into the refrigerator compartment is accomplished by the use of rotating dial


44


translating the rotational movement into direct linear movement of the connecting arm


78


where the limitation or restriction of the connecting arm


78


is limited by the circumferential flange


70


of the dial


44


which does not extend completely around the periphery or circumference of the dial


44


.




The U-shaped section


70


includes a top tab member


109


that extends over the connecting arm


78


to prevent the connecting arm


78


from bowing up and disconnecting from the post


76


as the connecting arm


78


moves linearly to open and close the damper.




As is apparent from the forgoing disclosure, various other embodiments and alterations and modifications which may differ from the embodiments disclosed may be readily apparent to one skilled in the art. In particular the preferred embodiment has been limited the description of a top mount refrigerator and the invention may have application to bottom mount refrigerators. It should be understood that the scope of the patent shall be defined by the claims and those embodiments which come within the scope of the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A refrigerator having an freezer food compartment, a fresh food compartment, and a mullion partition separating the freezer food compartment from the fresh food compartment, the mullion partition having a lower wall defining the upper wall of the fresh food compartment,an air flow passageway disposed between the freezer and fresh food compartments with an air flow outlet in a rear wall of the fresh food compartment; an air damper mounted for sliding movement across the air flow passageway to control air flow into the fresh food compartment through the air flow outlet; and, a damper control and lighting assembly housing mounted to the upper wall of the fresh food compartment comprising: bridge section extending across the width of the fresh food compartment and mounted against the upper wall of the fresh food compartment; first and second rotating dials located in the bridge section, the first dial controlling the temperature of the refrigerator and the second dial operating the air damper to control air flow into the fresh food compartment; the second dial having a circumference disk shaped surface, a post extending outwardly from the disk shaped surface, and a dial flange extending circumferentially around a major portion of the disk shaped surface, the dial flange having two edges spaced circumferentially apart from each other around the dial; a connecting arm having the air damper at a first end thereof and extending towards the second dial, the connecting arm having at its second end an opening for receiving the post of the second dial; and, rotational movement of the second dial directly imparting substantially linear movement of the connecting arm to move the air damper to control air flow through the air flow outlet, linear movement of the connecting arm and rotational movement of the second dial being limited by the two edges of the dial flange engaging opposing sides of the connecting arm depending upon rotational directional movement of the second dial.
  • 2. The refrigerator of claim 1 wherein the damper control and lighting assembly housing further includes a forward flange and a front facing panel display wall extending down from the bridge section into the fresh food compartment rearwardly and perpendicular to the forward flange, the front facing panel display wall having cut-out sections through which a portion of the rotating dials pass for viewing and adjustment by a user.
  • 3. The refrigerator of claim 2 wherein the damper control and lighting assembly housing further includes a bulb shaped receiving surface spaced rearwardly of and below the front facing panel display wall; an incandescent lamp mounted within the bulb shaped receiving surface for illuminating fresh food compartment, the incandescent lamp having a line of sight passing over the bulb shaped receiving surface with at least a portion of the first dial to illuminate the first dial.
  • 4. The refrigerator of claim 3 wherein the incandescent lamp is housed within the bridge section and the bridge section has a cut-out side wall portion adjacent the incandescent lamp permitting direct line of sight illumination with at least a portion of the second dial.
  • 5. The refrigerator of claim 1 wherein the housing further includes a generally U-shaped channel section extending along the upper wall of the fresh food compartment rearwardly from the bridge section, and the housing including a rear wall section adapted to cover a opening a rear wall of the fresh food compartment, the second dial being positioned forward of the generally U-shaped channel, and the U-shaped channel section covering the connecting arm member.
  • 6. The refrigerator of claim 1 wherein rotation of the second dial is limited by the two edges of the dial flange to an angle of less than 120 degrees.
  • 7. The refrigerator of claim 1 wherein the wherein the housing further includes a rear grill adapted to cover the opening in the rear wall of the fresh food compartment.
  • 8. The refrigerator of claim 5 wherein the u-shaped channel section includes a stop that extends over the connecting arm to prevent the connecting arm from bowing.
  • 9. A refrigerator having an freezer food compartment, a fresh food compartment, and a mullion partition separating the freezer food compartment from the fresh food compartment, the mullion partition having a lower wall defining an upper wall of the fresh food compartment, the improvement comprising a damper control and lighting assembly housing mounted to the upper wall of the fresh food compartment and comprising:a bridge section extending across the width of the fresh food compartment having a forward flange laying flush against the upper wall of the fresh food compartment, the forward flange including spaced apart openings through which mounting fasteners pass to mount the bridge section to the upper wall of the fresh food compartment, a front facing panel display wall extending down from the bridge section into the fresh food compartment rearwardly and perpendicular to the forward flange, and the front facing panel display wall having cut-out sections; first and second dials located in the bridge section and adapted to rotate about a corresponding vertical axis, the first dial controlling the temperature of the refrigerator and the second dial operating a damper to control air flow into the fresh food compartment; the first and second dials each having a portion passing through a corresponding cut-out section in the front facing panel display wall for viewing and adjustment by a user; and, a bulb shaped receiving surface spaced rearwardly of and below the front facing panel display wall, the bulb shaped receiving surface being adapted to receive an incandescent lamp utilized for illuminating fresh food compartment, the incandescent lamp having a line of sight passing over the bulb shaped receiving surface with at least a portion of at least one dial of the first and second dial to illuminate at least one dial.
  • 10. The refrigerator of claim 9 wherein the incandescent lamp is housed within the bridge section and the bridge section has a cut out side wall portion adjacent the incandescent lamp permitting direct line of sight illumination with at least a portion of at least the other dial of the first and second dials.
  • 11. The refrigerator of claim 9 wherein the housing further includes a generally U-shaped channel section extending along the upper wall of the fresh food compartment rearwardly from the bridging section, and the housing including a rear wall section adapted to cover a opening a rear wall of the fresh food compartment, the second dial being positioned forward of the generally U-shaped channel, the second dial having a post, and a connecting arm member extending between the U-shaped channel and the upper wall of the fresh food compartment, the connecting arm having a first end connected to the post of the second dial and a second end having a damper connected thereto, the second dial partially rotating an angle of less than 120 degrees to generally move the connecting arm longitudinally in the U-shaped section to move the damper to control air flow into the fresh food compartment.
  • 12. The refrigerator of claim 11 wherein the second dial includes a raised flange extending around a portion of the circumference of the dial, the raised flange having two ends each adapted to contact opposing sides of the connecting arm and limit circular movement of the dial and longitudinal movement of the connecting arm.
  • 13. The refrigerator of claim 11 wherein the wherein the housing further includes a rear grill adapted to cover the opening in the rear wall of the fresh food compartment.
  • 14. The refrigerator of claim 11 wherein the U-shaped channel section further includes openings mounted flush with the upper wall of the fresh food compartment through which fasteners pass to mount the U-shaped channel section to the upper wall.
  • 15. The refrigerator of claim 11 wherein the u-shaped channel section includes a stop that extends over the connecting arm to prevent the connecting arm from bowing.
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