The present invention relates to the field of refrigerators. More specifically, but not exclusively, the present invention provides a compact way to secure a fan motor and shaft vertically in an ice box enclosure of a refrigerator.
The greater need in the space available in refrigerators and ice boxes has brought along a need to make the components of the refrigerators and ice boxes smaller and capable of fitting into less space. This includes such items as brackets and other devices, which are used to hold and secure fans and motors in ice box enclosures and evaporators. In the past, people have used a bracket, two grommets, and a clip sandwiching the motor between the grommets, bracket, and clip. However, this creates problems.
The multiple components may be difficult to assemble, and it may be time consuming to assemble. The components are small and it is difficult to put the fan, bracket, grommet, and motor assemblies together, while also making sure that they do not take up much room in the ice boxes and evaporators. At the same time, people have been wanting more space in their refrigerators, thus increasing the difficulty. Securing a small assembly containing multiple parts into a small opening can be very difficult and time consuming. This is especially true when separate fasteners are used to secure the parts in place.
Therefore, what is needed is a method and apparatus for an ice box of a refrigerator which reduces the number of parts used in mounting a fan and motor assembly.
Therefore, the present invention provides for a one piece fan motor mount bracket in which the fan and motor may be attached to an ice box in a refrigerator without separate fasteners.
According to one aspect of the invention, a refrigerator is provided. The refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet, a freezer compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a fresh food compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a door providing access to the fresh food compartment, an ice making compartment in the refrigerator cabinet, an assembly associated with the ice making compartment including a fan and a motor, and a bracket. The bracket includes a first face containing a plurality of latches extending therefrom, a second face opposite the first face, and a hole extending from the first face to the second face.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method of manufacturing a refrigerator is provided. The method includes providing a refrigerator cabinet, a door providing access to the cabinet, an ice making compartment, and a bracket. A fan may be attached to the bracket, and a motor may be attached to the other side of the bracket, wherein latches snap the motor into place. The shaft of the motor may be connected to the fan, and the bracket may be installed into the refrigerator, such that the fan assists in cooling the ice making compartment.
According to another aspect of the invention, a refrigerator is provided. The refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet, a freezer compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a fresh food compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a door providing access to the fresh food compartment, an ice making compartment in the refrigerator cabinet, an assembly associated with the ice making compartment including a fan and a motor, and a bracket. The bracket includes a first face containing a plurality of latches extending therefrom, a second face opposite the first face, a hole extending from the first face to the second face, and a post extending from the first face to align and stabilize the motor. A grommet is included in the hole of the bracket to engage a shaft of the motor to create an airtight seal.
According to another aspect of the invention, an ice box is provided. The ice box includes an ice making compartment, an assembly associated with the ice making compartment including a fan and a motor, and a bracket. The bracket includes a first face containing a plurality of latches extending therefrom, a second face opposite the first face, and a hole extending from the first face to the second face.
Although the present invention is described with respect to various embodiments, the present invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments described herein. It is further to be understood that no single embodiment of the present invention need have all the structures or perform all the functions associated with any particular aspect or embodiment of the invention.
Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing a refrigerator. A grommet 46 is inserted into a hole 26 of the bracket 20. Next, a motor 42 is pressed towards the first face 22 of the bracket 20 and lined up with the post 30 for correct positioning. The motor 42 is pressed towards the first face 22 to a position where the motor is flush with the first face 22 of the bracket 20, causing the latches 24 to engage the motor in place. The fan 44 is then attached to the second face 23 of the bracket 20, wherein the shaft 48 of the motor 42 is connected to the fan 44. The assembly 40, now containing the fan 44, motor 42, grommet 46, and bracket 20, is then installed in the ice box 50. Securing means 28 located on the bracket 20 are then connected to the ice box 50 to secure the assembly 40 into place. Securing means 28 may consist of secondary latches or tool removable snap features or additional means.
A refrigerator with an ice making compartment including a bracket has been described. The bracket may provide various advantages including ease of use and convenience for a manufacturer of a refrigerator in manufacturing the ice making compartment. Because the bracket consists of one piece and the fan, motor and grommet connect to the bracket without additional securing means, the bracket is easier to put together and secure to the ice box. The low number of pieces allows the assembly to be put together and attached to an ice box in a timely manner. Additionally, noise and vibration are reduced by the use of one grommet used in connecting the shaft from the motor and the fan.
Although specific embodiments are described herein, the present invention contemplates numerous variations, options, and alternatives, including variations in the structure or configuration of the refrigerator, and variations in the type of material used. The present invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments described herein or combinations of the specific embodiments described.
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