The present disclosure relates to the field of household appliances technologies, and particularly to a refrigerator with a separate ice-making system.
At present, an ice-making evaporator in the existing refrigerator is typically disposed in the ice-making chamber, and thus the effective area of the ice-making evaporator is still limited by the size of the ice-making chamber, and it cannot match the heat load demand of the ice maker well, thereby affecting the ice making speed of the ice maker. At the same time, the frost-reducing capacity of the ice-making evaporator itself is also affected which requires frequent heating and defrosting, resulting in energy consumption loss and affecting the quality of ice cubes stored in the ice bucket.
Technical Problems to be Solved
An object of the present disclosure is to provide a refrigerator with a separate ice-making system capable of solving at least one of the technical problems in the prior art that the effective area of the ice-making evaporator is limited and the ice-making efficiency is affected since the ice-making evaporator in the existing refrigerator is typically disposed in the ice-making chamber.
The present disclosure provides a refrigerator with a separate ice-making system, comprising: a refrigerating compartment and an ice-making chamber disposed inside the refrigerating compartment, wherein an ice maker is arranged in the ice-making chamber, the ice-making chamber is supplied with cold air by an ice-making refrigeration system including an ice-making evaporator, an ice-making air supply duct, an ice-making fan and an ice-making air return duct, the ice-making air supply duct and the ice-making air return duct are located front to back, the ice-making evaporator is disposed in the refrigerating compartment and located outside the ice-making chamber, and the ice-making evaporator is communicated with the ice maker through the ice-making air supply duct and the ice-making air return duct to form a refrigerating cycle loop.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the refrigerator further comprises a refrigerating ice-making air duct disposed in the refrigerating compartment, the refrigerating ice-making air duct includes an air duct front cover plate, air duct foam, and an air duct rear cover plate disposed in order from front to rear, the ice-making air return duct is provided between the air duct foam and the air duct rear cover plate, and the air duct front cover plate is disposed on an outer side surface of the rear side wall of a refrigerating compartment liner.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the refrigerator further comprises a cover plate assembly disposed on a rear side of the ice maker and capable of sealing the inside of the ice maker, the cover plate assembly includes an ice maker front cover plate, ice maker back cover foam, and an ice maker rear cover plate disposed in order from front to rear; and the ice-making evaporator is mounted on an outer side of the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the ice-making air supply duct is provided between the air duct rear cover plate and the ice maker rear cover plate, and the ice-making evaporator is installed in the ice-making air supply duct.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the refrigerator further comprises a defrosting heating tube disposed below the ice-making evaporator and proximal to the outside of the ice-making air supply duct and the ice-making air return duct.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the ice-making air supply duct and the ice-making air return duct are both located between the ice-making evaporator and the ice maker, the ice-making fan is disposed between the ice-making air supply duct and the ice-making air return duct through an ice-making fan base; an ice-making inner air duct is formed in the ice maker, and the ice-making air supply duct, the ice-making inner air duct and the ice-making air return duct are sequentially connected to form the refrigerating cycle loop.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the refrigerator further includes a main refrigeration system disposed in the refrigerating compartment, the main refrigeration system including a refrigerating evaporator, a refrigerating air supply duct, a refrigerating fan, and a refrigerating air return duct, wherein a refrigerating air supply duct is formed between the air duct foam and the air duct rear cover plate, the refrigerating fan directs cold air into the refrigerating air supply duct; and a refrigerating air return duct is formed between the air duct rear cover plate and the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the air duct front cover plate and the air duct rear cover plate are mounted on an outer side of the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner by screws.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in the ice-making air supply duct, the air duct rear cover plate and the ice maker rear cover plate are lapped and sealed from front to rear by a first fitting surface; the air duct foam and the refrigerating compartment liner are sealed at the lower part by a second fitting surface; the air duct rear cover plate and the refrigerating compartment liner are fixedly sealed by a third fitting surface through a screw at the left side; and the air duct rear cover plate and the refrigerating compartment liner are sealed by a four fitting surface through a sponge at a right side.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in the ice-making air return duct, the air duct foam and the ice maker front cover plate are sealed by a fifth fitting surface at an upper part; the air duct foam and the ice maker front cover plate are sealed by a sixth fitting surface at a lower part; the air duct foam and the ice maker rear cover plate are sealed by a seventh fitting surface at a left side; and the air duct foam and the ice maker rear cover plate are sealed by a eight fitting surface at a right side.
The specific implementations of the present disclosure are further described in detail below in conjunction with the drawings and embodiments. The following examples are intended to illustrate the disclosure, but are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
In the description of the present disclosure, it is to be noted that unless explicitly stated and defined otherwise, the terms “installed,” “connected with,” and “connected” shall be understood broadly, for example, it may be either fixedly connected or detachably connected, or can be integrated; it may be mechanically connected, or electrically connected; it may be directly connected, or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, or may be internal communication between two elements. The specific meanings of the terms above in the present disclosure can be understood by a person skilled in the art in accordance with specific conditions
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An ice maker 1 is disposed inside the ice-making chamber 18, which is supplied with cold air by an ice-making refrigeration system including an ice-making evaporator 2, an ice-making air supply duct 3, an ice-making fan 4 and an ice-making air return duct 5, the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 are located front to back, the ice-making evaporator 2 is disposed inside the refrigerating compartment 17 and located outside the ice-making chamber 18, and the ice-making evaporator 2 is communicated with the ice maker 1 through the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 to form a refrigerating cycle loop. Specifically, the cold air of the ice-making evaporator 2 is introduced into the inside of the ice maker 1 through the ice-making air supply duct 3 by the ice-making fan 4 and exchanges heat with the air in the ice maker 1 after being transferred to the ice maker 1, heat-exchanged cold air is introduced back to the inside of the ice-making evaporator 2 by the ice-making air return duct 5 and the heat exchange is repeated, and the above steps are executed cyclically.
The arrangement of the ice-making fan 4 can speed up the flow velocity of cold air as well as the refrigerating circulation, thereby improving the refrigerating efficiency.
In the present disclosure, since the ice-making evaporator 2 is disposed in the refrigerating compartment 17 and located outside the ice-making chamber 18, a defrosting heating tube 10 described below in the ice-making evaporator 2 is disposed distal from the ice-making chamber 18 and an ice storage bucket in the ice-making chamber 18 by allowing both the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 to be connected to the ice maker 1, and thus the heat transfer to the ice-making chamber 18 during the heating and defrosting of the ice-making evaporator 2, especially the heat transfer into the ice storage bucket is reduced and ice cubes in the ice storage bucket are prevented from melting on the surfaces of the ice cubes during the heating and defrosting, thereby further effectively improving the ice-making efficiency.
In addition, since the space in the refrigerating compartment 17 is much larger than the space of the ice-making evaporator 2, it is convenient to install the ice-making evaporator 2 and increase the effective area of the ice-making evaporator 2, the heat load of the ice maker 1 and the area of the ice-making evaporator 2 are more rationally matched, the ice-making speed of the ice maker 1 is increased, the frost-reducing capacity of the ice-making evaporator 2 is improved, the heating defrosting frequency of the ice-making evaporator 2 is lowered, the energy consumption is reduced, and the surface quality of the ice cubes is improved.
In the present disclosure, since the ice maker 1 and the ice-making evaporator 2 are disposed in the refrigerating compartment 17 of the refrigerator respectively, the cold air is introduced into the inside of the ice maker 1 in the ice-making chamber 18 through a shorter ice-making air supply duct 3 by an ice-making fan 4 disposed at the back of the ice-making chamber 18 for making ice, and thus the loss of cooling capacity is small and the ice-making efficiency is ensured.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure as shown in
In addition, since the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 are disposed in order from front to rear in the refrigerating compartment 17, the ice-making evaporator 2 can be changed from an original narrow and high shape to a wide and short shape in the case that the area of the ice-making evaporator 2 is constant so that in the case where the defrosting heating tube 10 is located at the lower end of the ice-making evaporator 2 as described below, the heat transfer resistance of the ice-making evaporator 2 is greatly reduced, the heat can be transferred to the distal end of the ice-making evaporator 2 in the shortest time, the defrosting time is shortened and the defrosting efficiency is improved.
In another embodiment, the positions of the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 may be interchanged, that is, the ice-making air supply duct 3 can be located on the front side of the ice-making air return duct 5 and can also be located on the rear side of the ice-making air return duct 5.
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It should be noted that the left and right sides and the lower sides of the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 of the present disclosure can be fixed by the air duct rear cover plate 8 and the refrigerating compartment liner 9, and the upper sides of the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 can be fixed by the ice maker rear cover plate 113 as described below so as to realize the sealing between the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 in the ice-making refrigeration system and the refrigerating compartment 17, thereby preventing the cold air in the ice-making refrigeration system from entering the refrigerating compartment 17. Further, it is avoided to affect the normal temperature in the refrigerating compartment 17 and ensure the normal operation of the refrigerating compartment 17.
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The ice-making evaporator 2 is mounted on the outer side surface of the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner 9. Specifically, the ice-making evaporator 2 can be fixedly mounted on the outer side surface of the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner 9 by a fastener such as a screw.
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In addition, since the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 are arranged in parallel, the sealing fitting surfaces with the ice maker 1 are effectively reduced, so that the sealing structure is more simple and reliable.
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The ice-making fan 4 is disposed between the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 through the ice-making fan base 16. The arrangement of the ice-making fan base 16 can improve the fixing strength and the fixing stability of the ice-making fan 4, and prevent the ice-making fan 4 from falling.
An ice-making inner air duct la is provided in the ice maker 1, and the ice-making air supply duct 3, the ice-making inner air duct la and the ice-making air return duct 5 are sequentially communicated and form the refrigerating cycle loop. In this way, the cold air can be continuously transferred to the inside of the ice maker 1 to exchange heat with the air in the ice maker 1, so that the purpose of cooling the interior of the ice maker 1 is achieved, and the water in the ice trays of the ice maker 1 may be rapidly converted into all-solid ice cubes, thereby improving the ice-making efficiency.
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Thus it can be seen, the refrigerating refrigeration system for refrigerating in the refrigerating compartment according to the present disclosure and the ice-making refrigeration system for refrigerating in the ice maker 1 are independent of each other and two separate refrigeration systems that are not communicated. Therefore, in the process of making ice, the temperature in the refrigerating compartment is not affected at all, and the normal use of the refrigerating compartment can be ensured.
A refrigerating air return duct 20 is provided between the air duct rear cover plate 8 and the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner 9. That is, the refrigerating air return duct 20 is a part of the air cavity 21 constituted by the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner 9 and the air duct rear cover plate 8.
In one embodiment, the air duct front cover plate 6 and the air duct rear cover plate 8 are mounted on an outer side of the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner 9 by screws. That is, the air duct front cover plate 6 and the air duct rear cover plate 8 are detachably connected and fastened to the outer side surface of the rear side wall of the refrigerating compartment liner 9 by screws or rivets.
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The air duct foam 7 and the refrigerating compartment liner 9 are sealed at the lower part by a second fitting surface 3-13-1.
The air duct rear cover plate 8 and the refrigerating compartment liner 9 are fixedly sealed by a third fitting surface 5-13-1 through a screw at the left side.
the air duct rear cover plate 8 and the refrigerating compartment liner 9 are sealed by a four fitting surface 5-13-2 through a sponge at the right side.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, in the ice-making air return duct 5, the air duct foam 7 and the ice maker front cover plate 111 are sealed by a fifth fitting surface 3-8-1 at an upper part.
The air duct foam 7 and the ice maker front cover plate 111 are sealed by a sixth fitting surface 3-8-2 at a lower part.
The air duct foam 7 and the ice maker rear cover plate 113 are sealed by a seventh fitting surface 3-5-1 at a left side.
The air duct foam 7 and the ice maker rear cover plate 8 are sealed by a eight fitting surface 3-5-2 at a right side.
It should be noted that the formation of the third fitting surface 5-13-1 can effectively prevent the cold air in the ice-making refrigeration system from entering the refrigerating air supply duct 13 and resulting in frosting of the cold storage evaporator 12.
The formation of the fourth fitting surface 5-13-2 can prevent cold air from entering the refrigerating compartment, and further prevent the temperature in the refrigerating compartment from being too low to make the temperature of the refrigerating compartment cannot be maintained within an appropriate range, thereby affecting the normal operation of refrigerating compartment.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned first to eighth fitting surfaces are formed in order to seal and prevent leakage of cold air, that is, prevent the cold air from exchanging and mixing between the refrigerating refrigeration system and the ice-making refrigeration system. At the same time, the case that the leakage of cold air to the outside of the refrigerator is prevented. In this way, the ice-making efficiency is greatly improved and the cooling efficiency in the refrigerating compartment of the refrigerator is effectively ensured.
In sum up, the cold air of the ice-making evaporator 2 is introduced to the inside of the ice maker 1 through the ice-making air supply duct 3 by the ice-making fan 4 and exchanges heat with the air in the ice maker 1 after being transferred into the ice maker 1, heat-exchanged cold air is introduced back to the inside of the ice-making evaporator 2 by the ice-making air return duct 5 and the heat exchange is repeated, and the above steps are executed cyclically.
The arrangement of the ice-making fan 4 can speed up the flow velocity of cold air as well as the refrigerating circulation, thereby improving the refrigerating efficiency.
In the present disclosure, the ice-making evaporator 2 disposed inside the refrigerating compartment and outside the ice-making chamber is connected to the ice maker 1 through, both the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5, and a defrosting heating tube 10 described below in the ice-making evaporator 2 is disposed distal from the ice-making chamber and an ice storage bucket in the ice-making chamber and thus the heat transfer to the ice-making chamber during the heating and defrosting of the ice-making evaporator 2, especially the heat transfer into the ice storage bucket is reduced and ice cubes of the ice storage bucket are prevented from melting on the surfaces of the ice cubes during the heating and defrosting, thereby further effectively improving the ice-making efficiency.
In addition, since the space in the refrigerating compartment is much larger than the space of the ice-making evaporator 2, it is convenient to install the ice-making evaporator 2 and increase the effective area of the ice-making evaporator 2, the heat load of the ice maker 1 and the area of the ice-making evaporator 2 are more rationally matched, the ice-making speed of the ice maker 1 is increased, the frost-reducing capacity of the ice-making evaporator 2 is improved, the heating defrosting frequency of the ice-making evaporator 2 is lowered, the energy consumption is reduced, and the surface quality of the ice cubes is improved.
In the present disclosure, since the ice maker 1 and an ice-making evaporator 2 are disposed in the refrigerating compartment of the refrigerator respectively, the cold air is introduced into the inside of the ice maker 1 in the ice-making chamber through a shorter ice-making air supply duct 3 by an ice-making fan 4 disposed at the back of the ice-making chamber for making ice, and thus the loss of cooling capacity is small and the ice-making efficiency is ensured.
In addition, since the ice-making air supply duct 3 and the ice-making air return duct 5 are disposed in order from front to rear in the refrigerating compartment, the ice-making evaporator 2 can be changed from an original narrow and high shape to a wide and short shape in the case that the area of the ice-making evaporator 2 is constant so that in the case where the defrosting heating tube 10 is located at the lower end of the ice-making evaporator 2 as described below, the heat transfer resistance of the ice-making evaporator 2 is greatly reduced, the heat can be transferred to the distal end of the ice-making evaporator 2 in the shortest time, the defrosting time is shortened and the defrosting efficiency is improved.
The embodiments above are only the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the disclosure. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., which are within the spirit and principles of the present disclosure, should be included in the protection scope of the present disclosure.
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The present application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/737,848, filed on Jan. 8, 2020, which claims priority to Chinese patent application No. 201811436035, 4 filed on Nov. 28, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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