Claims
- 1. A refrigerator, comprising:a heat-insulating housing having at least two refrigerating compartments separated from one another in a heat-insulating manner, each of said compartments having a different compartment temperature; evaporators each respectively cooling one of said compartments, and each having a given different refrigerating capacity and containing a liquid refrigerant; at least one of said evaporators having: a relatively higher refrigerating capacity; and a refrigerant routing portion having a refrigerant reception volume; throttles each respectively fluidically connected upstream of one of said evaporators with respect to a refrigerant flow direction; a refrigerant compressor having a suction side, said compressor fluidically connected to said throttles and to said evaporators for circulating said refrigerant through said throttles and said evaporators; a refrigerant collector fluidically connected to said suction side of said refrigerant compressor, said refrigerant collector collecting an amount of said refrigerant when said compressor is in a standstill phase, more than a majority of said reception volume of said refrigerant routing portion being filled with said refrigerant in the standstill phase of said compressor; and at least one activating device fluidically connected to each of said evaporators, said activating device positively and separately controlling circulation of said refrigerant through each of said evaporators.
- 2. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein said refrigerant routing portion is substantially filled with said refrigerant in said standstill phase of said compressor.
- 3. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein said refrigerant routing portion is approximately completely filled with said refrigerant in said standstill phase of said compressor.
- 4. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein said refrigerant reception volume of said refrigerant routing portion is dimensioned smaller than a quantity of refrigerant accumulating in said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity during said standstill phase of said compressor.
- 5. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein:said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity is a freezing-compartment evaporator; said freezing-compartment evaporator has a lowest point; said refrigerant routing portion of said freezing-compartment evaporator is at said lowest point; and said refrigerant reception volume of said refrigerant routing portion is smaller than a volume of refrigerant accumulating in said refrigerant routing portion during said standstill phase of said compressor.
- 6. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity is an evaporator system having evaporator levels disposed at a distance one above another.
- 7. The refrigerator according to claim 5, wherein:said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity is an evaporator system having evaporator levels disposed at a distance one above another; one of said evaporator levels is a lowest evaporator level; and said lowest evaporator level is at said lowest point.
- 8. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein:said housing has heat-insulation material; and said refrigerant collector is embedded into said heat-insulation material.
- 9. The refrigerator according to claim 8, wherein said heat-insulation material separates said at least two refrigerating compartments from one another.
- 10. The refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein:said housing has a condensation water interception channel with an interception region for collecting melt water in said interception region; and said refrigerant collector is disposed in said interception region for collecting melt water from one of said evaporators having a relatively lower refrigerating capacity.
- 11. A refrigerator, comprising:a heat-insulating housing having at least two refrigerating compartments separated from one another in a heat-insulating manner, each of said compartments having a different compartment temperature; evaporators each respectively cooling one of said compartments, and each having a given different refrigerating capacity and containing a liquid refrigerant; at least one of said evaporators having: a relatively higher refrigerating capacity; and a refrigerant routing portion having a refrigerant reception volume; throttles each respectively fluidically connected upstream of one of said evaporators with respect to a refrigerant flow direction; a refrigerant compressor having a suction side, said compressor fluidically connected to said throttles and to said evaporators for circulating said refrigerant through said throttles and said evaporators; a refrigerant collector fluidically connected to said suction side of said refrigerant compressor, said refrigerant collector collecting an amount of said refrigerant when said compressor is in a standstill phase, said refrigerant routing portion being approximately completely filled with said refrigerant in the standstill phase of said compressor; at least one activating device fluidically connected to each of said evaporators, said activating device positively and separately controlling circulation of said refrigerant through each of said evaporators.
- 12. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein said refrigerant reception volume of said refrigerant routing portion is dimensioned smaller than a quantity of refrigerant accumulating in said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity during said standstill phase of said compressor.
- 13. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein:said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity is a freezing-compartment evaporator; said freezing-compartment evaporator has a lowest point; said refrigerant routing portion of said freezing-compartment evaporator is at said lowest point; and said refrigerant reception volume of said refrigerant routing portion is smaller than a volume of refrigerant accumulating in said refrigerant routing portion during said standstill phase of said compressor.
- 14. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity is an evaporator system having evaporator levels disposed at a distance one above another.
- 15. The refrigerator according to claim 13, wherein:said evaporator having the relatively higher refrigerating capacity is an evaporator system having evaporator levels disposed at a distance one above another; one of said evaporator levels is a lowest evaporator level; and said lowest evaporator level is at said lowest point.
- 16. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein:said housing has heat-insulation material; and said refrigerant collector is embedded into said heat-insulation material.
- 17. The refrigerator according to claim 16, wherein said heat-insulation material separates said at least two refrigerating compartments from one another.
- 18. The refrigerator according to claim 11, wherein:said housing has a condensation water interception channel with an interception region for collecting melt water in said interception region; and said refrigerant collector is disposed in said interception region for collecting melt water from one of said evaporators having a relatively lower refrigerating capacity.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP00/10556, filed Oct. 26, 2000, which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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