This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0109360, filed in the Republic of Korea on Nov. 4, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0108909, filed in the Republic of Korea on Nov. 3, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0108902, filed in the Republic of Korea on Nov. 3, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0098457, filed in the Republic of Korea on Oct. 8, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0098462, filed in the Republic of Korea on Oct. 8, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0098470, filed in the Republic of Korea on Oct. 8, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0098464, filed in the Republic of Korea on Oct. 8, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0098461, filed in the Republic of Korea on Oct. 8, 2010, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0098467, filed in the Republic of Korea on Oct. 8, 2010, and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0098465, filed in the Republic of Korea on Oct. 8, 2010, the subject matters of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
Embodiments may relate to a refrigerator with an ultraviolet light emitting diode.
2. Background
In general, a refrigerator is a home appliance for storing food and drink at a low temperature in its internal space shielded by a door. The refrigerator refrigerates the inside of its storage space by using refrigerant circulating at a refrigeration cycle and cool air generated from heat exchange, so that food and drink can be optimally stored.
As such, due to the change of dietary life and variety of users' preference, a refrigerator has a tendency to become larger and multi-functional. The storage space provides various housing spaces such as a drawer, a shelf and a basket. The inside of the refrigerator includes a lighting device for illuminating the inside thereof at the time of opening the door of the refrigerator.
However, the refrigerator does not include a means for effectively removing harmful substances and bacteria within the refrigerator.
One embodiment is a refrigerator with an ultraviolet LED. The refrigerator with an ultraviolet LED includes: a base disposed on a first member and a second member which are placed within the refrigerator and have one surfaces having facing directions crossing each other; a first fixing member disposed between the base and the first member; a second fixing member disposed between the base and the second member; and an ultraviolet LED being disposed on the top surface of the base and emitting light toward the interior space of the refrigerator.
Another embodiment is a refrigerator with an ultraviolet LED. The refrigerator with an ultraviolet LED includes: a base of which one side and the other side are disposed on a first member and a second member which are placed within the refrigerator; an ultraviolet LED being disposed on the base and emitting light toward the interior space of the refrigerator; and a heat sink being under the base and forming a closed path by contacting with the first member and the second member.
Further another embodiment is a refrigerator with an ultraviolet LED. The refrigerator with an ultraviolet LED includes: an evaporator cooling air contacted therewith; a return duct including a cool air inlet port and returning air within a freezer and a fridge, which has passed through the cool air inlet port, to the evaporator; a cool air supply fan introducing the air cooled by the evaporator and delivering the air to the freezer and the fridge through a cool air outlet port included to the freezer and the fridge; a base disposed on the circumference of the cool air inlet port or on the circumference of the cool air outlet port; and un ultraviolet LED disposed on the base.
Arrangements and embodiments may be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements and wherein:
A thickness or a size of each layer may be magnified, omitted or schematically shown for the purpose of convenience and clearness of description. The size of each component may not necessarily mean its actual size.
It should be understood that when an element is referred to as being ‘on’ or “under” another element, it may be directly on/under the element, and/or one or more intervening elements may also be present. When an element is referred to as being ‘on’ or ‘under’, ‘under the element’ as well as ‘on the element’ may be included based on the element.
An embodiment may be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Also, a main cool air supply duct 127, which is connected and supplies cool air to the fridge, is formed at the back of the evaporator 120. Return ducts 125a and 125b returning the air within the freezer and the fridge to the evaporator 120 are formed within the dividing plate 124. Cool air inlet ports 126a and 126b introducing the air of the freezer and the fridge to the return ducts 125a and 125b are formed on and beneath the front end of the dividing plate 124.
A base (for example, PCB) having the ultraviolet LED mounted therein is disposed in a portion denoted by “A”, i.e., between a first member (not shown) and a second member 130b of the refrigerator, so that light is emitted toward the interior space of the refrigerator. In this manner, harmful substances and bacteria increasing within the refrigerator can be effectively removed. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the sanitary conditions of the food and drink stored within the refrigerator.
The cool air circulation of the refrigerator having the aforementioned structure and the ultraviolet LED will be described as follows. When the cool air supply fan 121 rotates, the cool air supply fan 121 introduces cool air and supplies the cool air to the freezer and the fridge.
Cool air is supplied to the freezer by the cool air supply fan 121 through cool air outlet port 123 of the louver 122. Then, after the freezer temperature is lowered, the cool air is collected to the evaporator 120 through the cool air inlet port 126a formed in the front end of the dividing plate 124 and the return duct 125a.
Cool air is supplied to the fridge through the main cool air supply duct 127 of the evaporator 120 and is supplied to each part of the fridge through a side duct 128 of the fridge and a cool air outlet port 129 formed in a portion of each side duct 128. As such, refrigerant which has cooled the fridge by supplying the cool air is collected to the evaporator 120 through the cool air inlet port 126b of the dividing plate 124 and the return duct 125b. The refrigerant which is collected to the evaporator 120 from the freezer and the fridge contacts with the evaporator 120 and turns into cool air. Then, the cool air is supplied again to the fridge the freezer through the cool air supply fan 121.
The cool air circulation of the refrigerator described above can be summarized as follows. One ends of the return ducts 125a and 125b of the freezer and the fridge include the cool air inlet ports 126a and 126b. The air within the freezer and the fridge, which has passed through the cool air inlet ports 126a and 126b, is returned to the evaporator 120 by the return ducts 125a and 125b. The evaporator 120 cools the air contacted therewith. The cool air supply fan 121 introduces the air cooled by the evaporator 120 through the rotation thereof and delivers the air to the freezer and the fridge through the cool air outlet ports 123 and 129 provided to the freezer and the fridge.
The internal wall of the refrigerator is constituted by the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d. The first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d are coated with a metallic material having reflectivity. The first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d may be formed of the same metallic material. Here, the reflectances of the metallic materials of the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d are the same to each other, so that light emitted from the ultraviolet LED 160 can be uniformly reflected in the refrigerator. Also, the metallic material of at least one of the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d may be aluminum. Here, since the reflectance of the aluminum is 90% to 100%, it is possible to maximize reflection effect.
The arrangement of the internal wall of the refrigerator will be described as follows. The direction that one surface of the second member 130b faces is perpendicular to the direction that one surface of the first member 130a faces. The direction that one surface of the third member 130c faces is perpendicular to the direction that one surface of the second member 130b faces. The direction that one surface of the fourth member 130d faces is perpendicular to the directions that one surfaces of the first member 130a and the third member 130c face. That is, among the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d, the first member 130a is opposite to the third member 130c and the second member 130b is opposite to the fourth member 130d.
One side and the other side of the base 140 respectively contact with the first member 130a and the second member 130b which are placed within the refrigerator and have one surfaces having facing directions crossing each other (approximately perpendicularly to each other). The one side and the other side of the base 140 are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to a reference plane “C” dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b.
The first fixing member 150a contacts with the first member 130a and one side of the base 140, and fixes the base 140 to the first member 130a. The second fixing member 150b contacts with the other side of the base 140 and the second member 130b, and fixes the base 140 to the second member 130b. The first fixing member 150a and the second fixing member 150b are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to the reference plane “C” dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b. The first fixing member 150a fixes the base to the first member 130a by using a cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the one side of the base 140 and a portion of the first fixing member 150a which contacts with the first member 130a. The second fixing member 150b fixes the base to the second member 130b by using the cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the other side of the base 140 and a portion of the second fixing member 150b which contacts with the second member 130b. Here, epoxy resin may be used as the adhesive. The epoxy resin is a synthetic polymer based adhesive and has a strong adhesive strength.
The ultraviolet LEDs 160 are disposed on the top surface of the base 140 and emit light toward the interior space of the refrigerator. In this manner, the ultraviolet LED 160 is able to directly irradiate light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d. Since the ultraviolet LED 160 is disposed between the first member 130a and the second member 130b, time required for the light emitted from the ultraviolet LED 160 to reach the first member 130a and the second member 130b is less than time required for the light to reach the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d.
The heat sink 170 contacts with the bottom surface of the base 140 and contacts with the first member 130a and the second member 130b, so that a closed path having a triangular pillar prism is formed. In this manner, the heat sink 170 radiates heat generated from the ultraviolet LED 160 through the surface contact to the closed path formed from the contact of the first member 130a with the second member 130b. Since the flat-shaped base 140 is disposed between the first member 130a and the second member 130b, the closed path has a triangular cross section. A heat radiation sheet may be further included between the heat sink 170 and the base 140. The heat sink 170 may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material. The carbon nano tube is a kind of a carbon allotrope consisting of carbons and has a shape of a tube winding in the shape of a cylinder a graphite sheet in which one carbon is combined with another carbon in the form of a hexagonal honeycomb. The carbon nano tube has a diameter of 1 to 100 nm. The carbon nano tube has high thermal property, high electrical conductivity and high strength, so that the carbon nano tube can be used in the heat sink of the ultraviolet LED 160.
The reflection cover 180 reflects the light emitted from the ultraviolet LED 160. The internal structure of the reflection cover 180 will be described in
The power controller (not shown) may allow the ultraviolet 160 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the ultraviolet 160 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet 160 becomes in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the ultraviolet 160 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet 160 becomes in the on-state. The power controller will be described in detail in
A locking projection 182 caught by the upper and lower portions of the base 140 is formed in one end and the other end of the reflection cover 180. Accordingly, the reflection cover 180 can be more securely fixed to the base 140.
In the operations of the ultraviolet LED 160 of
In other words, the ultraviolet LED 160 may repeat the operation as follows. When the first setup time elapses after the ultraviolet LED 160 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet 160 becomes in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the ultraviolet 160 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet 160 becomes in the on-state. For example, the ultraviolet LED 160 may repeat the operation as follows. When thirty minutes elapses after the ultraviolet LED 160 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet 160 becomes in an off-state. When one hour elapses after the ultraviolet 160 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet 160 becomes in the on-state. As described in the control of on-off of the ultraviolet 160, time can be also variously set without being limited to this.
As such, the power controller 190 may be further added to the base 140 so as to control the on-off of the ultraviolet 160. Here, the power controller 190 may be connected to the ultraviolet 160 through the base 140. The power controller 190 includes the time counter 191 and the operation controller 192.
The time counter 191 counts time and judges whether or not the counted time corresponds to a set time. When the counted time does not correspond to the set time, the time counter 191 does not generate an operation control signal. Only when the counted time corresponds to the set time, the time counter 191 generates the operation control signal and transmits to the operation controller 192. That is, when the counted time corresponds to the set time, the time counter 191 continuously generates the operation control signal and transmits to the operation controller 192. When the counted time does not correspond to the set time due to the elapse of time, the operation control signal is not generated by the time counter 191.
When the counted time corresponds to the set time, the operation controller 192 receives the operation control signal from the time counter 191 and operates the ultraviolet 160. That is, when the counted time corresponds to the set time, the operation controller 192 continuously receives the operation control signal from the time counter 191 and operates the ultraviolet 160. When the counted time does not correspond to the set time due to the elapse of time, the operation controller 192 does not receive the operation control signal from the time counter 191 and is not able to operate the ultraviolet 160.
The internal wall of the refrigerator is the same as that described above in
The slide member 250 is formed of a heat radiating material and slides on the top surface of the guide means 240 in the longitudinal direction of the guide means 240. Here, the slide member 250 slides in the longitudinal direction of a tangent line formed by the contact of the first member 130a with the second member 130b. Guide rails 250a and 250b are formed symmetrically with each other in one side and the other side of the slide member 250. The guide rails 250a and 250b are bent in the form of a “”. Therefore, the guide rails 250a and 250b are inserted into the guide recesses, and then the slide member 250 slides on the top surface of the guide plate 241 in the longitudinal direction of the guide members 242a and 242b.
The slide member 250 formed in such a structure radiates heat generated from the ultraviolet LED 270 through the surface contact to the outside. Since the slide member 250 is formed of a heat radiating material, the slide member 250 may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material.
The base 260 contacts with the top surface of the slide member 250. A heat radiation sheet may be further included between the base 260 and the slide member 250.
The ultraviolet LED 270 is disposed on the slide member 250 and emits light toward the interior space of the refrigerator. In this manner, the ultraviolet LED 270 is able to directly irradiate light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d.
Before and after the slide member 250 slides, the ultraviolet LED 270 irradiates light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c of which one surface faces in a direction perpendicular to the direction that one surface of the second member 130b faces, and the fourth member 130d of which one surface faces in a direction perpendicular to both the direction that one surface of the first member 130a faces and the direction that one surface of the third member 130c faces.
The first fixing member 280a contacts with the first member 130a and the bottom surface of one side of the guide means 240, and fixes the guide means 240 to the first member 130a. The second fixing member 280b contacts with the second member 130b and the bottom surface of the other side of the guide means 240, and fixes the guide means 240 to the second member 130b. The first fixing member 280a and the second fixing member 280b are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to a reference plane dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b. The first fixing member 280a fixes the guide means 240 to the first member 130a by using a cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the one side of the guide means 240 and a portion of the first fixing member 280a which contacts with the first member 130a. The second fixing member 280b fixes the guide means 240 to the second member 130b by using the cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the other side of the guide means 240 and a portion of the second fixing member 280b which contacts with the second member 130b. Here, epoxy resin may be used as the adhesive.
The power controller (not shown) may allow the ultraviolet 270 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the ultraviolet 270 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet 270 becomes in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the ultraviolet 270 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet 270 becomes in the on-state. The power controller will be described in detail in
The internal wall of the refrigerator is the same as that described above in
One side and the other side of the guide means 340 are respectively connected to the first member 130a and the second member 130b which are placed within the refrigerator and have one surfaces having facing directions crossing each other. The guide means 340 includes a guide plate 341 and a pair of guide members 342. The pair of guide members 342 are disposed on the guide plate 341 in the longitudinal directions of one sides and the other sides thereof and include guide recesses 342a formed therein and a plurality of locking recesses 342b which extend from the guide recesses 342a in such a manner as to allow the moving member 350 to move step by step. The one side and the other side of the guide means 340 are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to a reference plane dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b.
The moving member 350 is formed of a heat radiating material and is movable step by step on the guide means 340 in the longitudinal direction of the guide means 340. Here, the moving member 350 moves in the longitudinal direction of a tangent line formed by the contact of the first member 130a with the second member 130b. The moving member 350 includes bent portions 350a and a projection 350b including a plurality of protrusions formed on the inner surface of the bent portion 350a such that the moving member 350 is caught by the locking recesses 342b. The bent portions 350a are formed symmetrically with each other in one side and the other side of the moving member 350. The bent portions 350a are bent in the form of in the form of a “”. That is, it can be easily understood that
The moving member 350 formed in such a structure radiates heat generated from the ultraviolet LED 370 through the surface contact to the outside. Since the moving member 350 is formed of a heat radiating material, the moving member 350 may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material.
The base 360 contacts with the top surface of the moving member 350. A heat radiation sheet may be further included between the base 360 and the moving member 350.
The ultraviolet LED 370 is disposed on the top surface of the moving member 350 and emits light toward the interior space of the refrigerator. In this manner, the ultraviolet LED 370 is able to directly irradiate light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d.
Before and after the moving member 350 moves, the ultraviolet LED 370 irradiates light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c of which one surface faces in a direction perpendicular to the direction that one surface of the second member 130b faces, and the fourth member 130d of which one surface faces in a direction perpendicular to both the direction that one surface of the first member 130a faces and the direction that one surface of the third member 130c faces.
The first fixing member 380a contacts with the first member 130a and the bottom surface of one side of the guide means 340, and fixes the guide means 340 to the first member 130a. The second fixing member 380b contacts with the second member 130b and the bottom surface of the other side of the guide means 340, and fixes the guide means 340 to the second member 130b. The first fixing member 380a and the second fixing member 380b are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to a reference plane dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b. The first fixing member 380a fixes the guide means 340 to the first member 130a by using a cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the one side of the guide means 340 and a portion of the first fixing member 380a which contacts with the first member 130a. The second fixing member 380b fixes the guide means 340 to the second member 130b by using the cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the other side of the guide means 340 and a portion of the second fixing member 380b which contacts with the second member 130b. Here, epoxy resin may be used as the adhesive.
The power controller (not shown) may allow the ultraviolet 370 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the ultraviolet 370 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet 370 becomes in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the ultraviolet 370 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet 370 becomes in the on-state. The power controller will be described in detail in
The internal wall of the refrigerator is the same as that described above in
The base 450 is coupled to and separated from the frame 440. That is, the base 440 may be inserted and fixed to the coupling recess of the frame 440 and may be separated from the coupling recess. Since the base 450 is coupled to and separated from the frame 440, the base 450 with the ultraviolet LED 470 can be easily replaced, maintained and repaired.
The first fixing member 460a contacts with the first member 130a and one side of the frame 440, and fixes the frame 440 to the first member 130a. The second fixing member 460b contacts with the other side of the frame 440 and the second member 130b, and fixes the frame 440 to the second member 130b. The first fixing member 460a and the second fixing member 460b are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to the reference plane “C” dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b. The first fixing member 460a fixes the frame 440 to the first member 130a by using a cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the one side of the frame 440 and a portion of the first fixing member 480a which contacts with the first member 130a. The second fixing member 460b fixes the frame 440 to the second member 130b by using the cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the other side of the frame 440 and a portion of the second fixing member 460b which contacts with the second member 130b. Here, epoxy resin may be used as the adhesive.
The ultraviolet LED 470 is disposed on the top surface of the base 450 and emits light toward the interior space of the refrigerator. In this manner, the ultraviolet LED 470 is able to directly irradiate light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d.
The heat sink 480 contacts with the bottom surface of the base 450 and contacts with the first member 130a and the second member 130b, so that a closed path having a triangular pillar prism is formed. In this manner, the heat sink 480 radiates heat generated from the ultraviolet LED 470 through the surface contact to the closed path formed from the contact of the first member 130a with the second member 130b. Since the flat-shaped base 450 is disposed between the first member 130a and the second member 130b, the closed path has a triangular cross section. A heat radiation sheet may be further included between the heat sink 480 and the base 450. The heat sink 480 may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material.
The power controller (not shown) may allow the ultraviolet LED 470 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the ultraviolet LED 470 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet LED 470 becomes in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the ultraviolet LED 470 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet LED 470 becomes in the on-state. The power controller will be described in detail in
The internal wall of the refrigerator is the same as that described above in
The first base 551 and the second base 552 are disposed in the extension directions of the first reflector 541 and the second reflector 542. As shown in
The first reflector 541, the second reflector 542, the first base 551 and the second base 552 may be formed of the same material. The first reflector 541, the second reflector 542, the first base 551 and the second base 552 may be integrally formed with each other. When the first reflector 541, the second reflector 542, the first base 551 and the second base 552 are integrally formed with each other, they come to occupy a smaller interior space of the refrigerator, so that there is no necessity of a refrigerator larger than necessary. The first base 551 and the second base 552 may be attachable to and removable from the first reflector 541 and the second reflector 542.
When the first base 551 and the second base 552 may be attachable to and removable from the first reflector 541 and the second reflector 542, it is easy to repair and check the first base 551 and the second base 552.
The first fixing member 561 contacts with the first member 130a and one side of the first reflector 541, and fixes the first reflector 541 to the first member 130a. The second fixing member 562 contacts with the second member 130b and the other side of the second reflector 542, and fixes the second reflector 542 to the second member 130b. The first fixing member 561 and the second fixing member 562 are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to the reference plane “C” dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b. The first fixing member 561 fixes the first reflector 541 to the first member 130a by using a cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the one side of the first reflector 541 and a portion of the first fixing member 561 which contacts with the first member 130a. The second fixing member 562 fixes the second reflector 542 to the second member 130b by using the cured adhesive between the bottom surface of the other side of the second reflector 542 and a portion of the second fixing member 562 which contacts with the second member 130b. Here, epoxy resin may be used as the adhesive.
The first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 have the same or similar numbers and are disposed symmetrically with each other on the first base 551 and the second base 552 in the longitudinal directions of the first base 551 and the second base 552, so that light is emitted toward the interior space of the refrigerator. Specifically, the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 are disposed on the first base 551 and the second base 552 like PCB. Here, the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 irradiate light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d.
The heat sink 580 contacts commonly with the bottom surfaces of the first base 551 and the second base 552 and radiates heat generated from the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572. A heat radiation sheet may be further included between the first base 551 and the heat sink 580 and between the second base 552 and the heat sink 580. The heat sink 580 may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material.
The power controller (not shown) may allow the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 become in an on-state, the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 become in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 become in the off-state, the first ultraviolet LED 571 and the second ultraviolet LED 572 become in the on-state.
The internal wall of the refrigerator is the same as that described above in
The first base 553 and the second base 554 are disposed in the extension directions of one end and the other end of the reflector 543 and are formed obliquely toward the curved inner surface of the reflector 543. Here, the first base 553 and the second base 554 are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to a reference plane “C” dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b.
The reflector 543, the first base 553 and the second base 554 may be formed of the same material. The reflector 543, the first base 553 and the second base 554 may be integrally formed with each other. When the reflector 543, the first base 553 and the second base 554 are integrally formed with each other, they come to occupy a smaller interior space of the refrigerator, so that there is no necessity of a refrigerator larger than necessary. The first base 553 and the second base 554 may be attachable to and removable from the reflector 543. When the first base 553 and the second base 554 are attachable to and removable from the reflector 543, it is easy to repair and check the first base 553 and the second base 554.
The first fixing member 563 contacts with the first member 130a and the curved surface of one side of the reflector 543, and fixes the curved surface of the one side of the reflector 543 to the first member 130a. The second fixing member 564 contacts with the second member 130b and the curved surface of the other side of the reflector 543, and fixes the curved surface of the other side of the reflector 543 to the second member 130b. The first fixing member 563 and the second fixing member 564 are disposed symmetrically with each other with respect to the reference plane “C” dividing the first member 130a and the second member 130b. The first fixing member 563 fixes the one side of the reflector 543 to the first member 130a by using a cured adhesive between the bottom surface the one side of the reflector 543 and a portion of the first fixing member 563 which contacts with the first member 130a. The second fixing member 564 fixes the other side of the reflector 543 to the second member 130b by using a cured adhesive between the bottom surface the other side of the reflector 543 and a portion of the second fixing member 564 which contacts with the second member 130b. Here, epoxy resin may be used as the adhesive.
The first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 have the same or similar numbers and are disposed symmetrically with each other on the first base 553 and the second base 554 in the longitudinal directions of the first base 553 and the second base 554, so that light is emitted toward the interior space of the refrigerator. Specifically, the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 are respectively disposed on the top surfaces of the first base 553 and the second base 554 like PCB. Here, the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 irradiate light to the first member 130a, the second member 130b, the third member 130c and the fourth member 130d.
The first heat sink and the second heat sink contact with the bottom surfaces of the first base 553 and the second base 554 respectively, and radiate heat generated from the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574. A heat radiation sheet may be further included between the first base 553 and the first heat sink and between the second base 554 and the second heat sink. The first and the second heat sinks may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material.
The power controller (not shown) may allow the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 become in an on-state, the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 become in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 become in the off-state, the first ultraviolet LED 573 and the second ultraviolet LED 574 become in the on-state. The power controller will be described in detail in
While the frame 630 has a quadrangular shape in the present invention, the frame 630 may have various shapes without being limited to the quadrangular shape.
The heat sink 660 may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material. The power controller (not shown) may allow the ultraviolet LED 670 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the ultraviolet LED 670 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet LED 470 becomes in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the ultraviolet LED 670 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet LED 670 becomes in the on-state. The power controller will be described in detail in
In this manner, the light irradiated from the ultraviolet LED 670 is irradiated to the air passing through the cool air inlet ports 126a and 126b or the cool air outlet ports 123 and 129, so that effect of sterilizing the air within the refrigerator can be enhanced.
While the light guide plate 730 has a quadrangular shape in the present invention, the light guide plate 730 may have various shapes without being limited to the quadrangular shape.
The heat sink 760 may be formed of a carbon nano tube (CNT) composite material. The power controller (not shown) may allow the ultraviolet LED 770 to repeat the following operation. When a first setup time elapses after the ultraviolet LED 770 becomes in an on-state, the ultraviolet LED 770 becomes in an off-state. When a second setup time elapses after the ultraviolet LED 770 becomes in the off-state, the ultraviolet LED 770 becomes in the on-state. The power controller will be described in detail in
In this manner, the light irradiated from the ultraviolet LED 770 is irradiated to the air passing through the cool air inlet ports 126a and 126b or the cool air outlet ports 123 and 129, so that effect of sterilizing the air within the refrigerator can be enhanced.
Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to affect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2010-0098457 | Oct 2010 | KR | national |
10-2010-0098461 | Oct 2010 | KR | national |
10-2010-0098462 | Oct 2010 | KR | national |
10-2010-0098464 | Oct 2010 | KR | national |
10-2010-0098465 | Oct 2010 | KR | national |
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