Refrigerators commonly have a freezer compartment with an automatic ice maker therein. A bin is typically associated with the ice maker to receive and hold the ice until a person activates the ice dispenser. Ice making and dispensing through the freezer door are important value-added features on refrigerators.
The ice maker and ice bin normally consume premium, eye-level space in the freezer. To conserve the premium freezer space, some refrigerators have moved the ice bin to the inside of the freezer door, though the ice maker remains mounted in the freezer compartment.
Therefore, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an ice maker and ice bin which are mounted on the inside of the freezer door of a refrigerator so as to increase useable space in the freezer compartment.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a method of making ice in the freezer door, as opposed to the freezer compartment, so as to maximize freezer space.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a freezer door ice making system which is efficient and durable in use, and economical to manufacture.
These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.
The refrigerator includes a freezer compartment with a door moveable between open and closed positions relative to the freezer compartment. A compact ice maker is mounted on the inside of the freezer door, along with an ice bin for receiving ice from the ice maker. The bin is in communication with an ice dispenser mounted in the door so that ice can be supplied on demand without opening the door. The bin is removably mounted to the door and includes an auger to preclude ice bridging and supply ice to the dispenser.
In the method of the invention, water is supplied to the ice maker on the freezer door so as to make ice, and ice is discharged from the ice maker into the bin on the freezer door, for subsequent dispensing through the dispenser, upon actuation by a person.
A refrigerator is generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10. The refrigerator 10 includes a freezer compartment 12, with a freezer door 14 moveable between open and closed positions relative to the freezer compartment 12. In
The present invention is directed towards an ice making and dispensing system 16 which is mounted on the inside of the freezer door 14. The ice system 16 includes an ice maker 18, an ice bin 20 and an ice dispenser 22. As best seen in
Preferably, the ice maker 18 is relatively compact so as to minimize the area it occupies on the door 14, and accordingly maximize the area available on the inside of the door 14 for the ice bin 20. The ice bin 20 has an open upper end 26 which is positioned immediately beneath the outlet of the ice maker 18. The base or lower end 28 of the ice maker 18 is adjacent to and in communication with the ice dispenser 22. An auger 30 is provided in the ice maker 18 so as to break up any ice bridges which form in the bin 20. The motor (not shown) for the auger 30 is provided in the base or lower end 28 of the bin 20. The bin includes a handle 32, and is detachably mounted to the inside of the freezer door 14.
The ice dispenser 22 is conventional in construction, and supplies ice in the bin 20 to the outside of the door 14 upon demand by a person.
In the method of the present invention, water is supplied through the lines 24 to the ice maker 18 on the door 14. After ice is made, the ice maker 18 discharges the ice into the ice bin 20, which stores the ice until a person actuates the ice dispenser 22 so as to dispense ice into a glass, cup or other container on the outside of the freezer door 14.
It is understood that the dispenser 22 may be eliminated to make a lower priced refrigerator.
The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
This is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/074,356 filed Mar. 7, 2005, which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11074356 | Mar 2005 | US |
Child | 12021009 | Jan 2008 | US |