Information
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Patent Grant
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6735959
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Patent Number
6,735,959
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 20, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 18, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Houser, Esq.; H. Neil
- Armstrong Teasdale LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 062 36
- 062 363
- 062 340
- 062 353
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In one aspect, an icemaker for making ice in a fresh food compartment of a bottom mount refrigerator is provided. The refrigerator comprises a freezer compartment comprising a freezer door, and a fresh food compartment located over the freezer compartment and comprising a fresh food door. The fresh food door comprises an ice dispenser. An ice maker is located in the fresh food compartment, and the ice maker comprises an ice mold, and a thermoelectric device for moving heat from the ice mold. The mold is positioned so that ice from the mold can be dispensed by the ice dispenser in the fresh food door.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
This invention relates generally to refrigerators and more particularly, to icemakers for bottom mount freezer type refrigerators.
Refrigerators and freezers typically include an icemaker. The icemaker receives water for ice production from a water valve typically mounted to an exterior of the refrigerator or freezer case. The water valve typically is coupled to a fill tube via polyethylene tubing. Water is dispensed from the fill tube into a tray in which ice cubes are formed. Specifically, the fill tube transports water from the polyethylene tubing to the icemaker located inside the freezer. The fill tube typically is either foamed in place or extends through an opening in the case.
A bottom mount type refrigerator includes a freezer compartment and a fresh food compartment. The freezer compartment is located below the fresh food portion, and generally, the temperature in the freezer compartment is intended to be maintained below the freezing point of water. The temperature in the fresh food compartment is intended to be maintained at a higher temperature than the temperature in the freezer compartment, and generally, above the freezing temperature of water. Specifically, the temperature in the fresh food compartment generally is not sufficiently cold to freeze items or to form ice.
Even though the temperature in the fresh food compartment is not sufficient to form ice, it would be desirable to have ice and chilled water service through the fresh food door of a bottom mount freezer type of refrigerator. Due to the location of the freezer (i.e., below the fresh food compartment), moving ice upward from the bottom freezer compartment to the door of the fresh food compartment would be difficult and not very practical. Also, since the fresh food compartment temperature is above the freezing point, ice cannot be made in the fresh food compartment.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
In one aspect, an icemaker for making ice in a fresh food compartment of a bottom mount refrigerator is provided. The refrigerator comprises a freezer compartment comprising a freezer door, and a fresh food compartment located over the freezer compartment and comprising a fresh food door. The fresh food door comprises an ice dispenser. An ice maker is located in the fresh food compartment, and the ice maker comprises an ice mold, and a thermoelectric device for moving heat from the ice mold. The mold is positioned so that ice from the mold can be dispensed by the ice dispenser in the fresh food door.
A freezer air duct extends from the freezer compartment to the ice mold. An air flow control device is provided for controlling flow of freezer air through the freezer air duct. In addition, a controller is coupled to the flow control device and to a temperature measurement device positioned to be in an air stream leaving the thermoelectric device. The controller monitors a temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device. When the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is above a predetermined temperature, air flow through the freezer air duct is increased. When the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is below a predetermined temperature, then air flow through the freezer air duct is decreased.
In another aspect, an ice mold having an enhanced heat transfer surface and located in a fresh food compartment of a bottom mount refrigerator is provided. The refrigerator comprises a freezer compartment comprising a freezer door, and a fresh food compartment located over the freezer compartment and comprising a fresh food door. The fresh food door comprises an ice dispenser. An ice maker is located in the fresh food compartment, and the ice maker comprises the ice mold with the enhanced heat transfer surface. A freezer air duct extends from the freezer compartment to the ice mold, and an air flow control device is provided for controlling flow of freezer air through the freezer air duct. A fan is located near the ice mold and the fan augments the movement of the freezer air.
A controller is coupled to the flow control device, the fan near the ice mold, and to a temperature measurement device positioned to be in an air stream leaving the thermoelectric device. The controller monitors a temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device. When the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is above a predetermined temperature, air flow through the freezer air duct over the ice mold is increased. When the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is below a predetermined temperature, then air flow through the freezer air duct and over the ice mold is decreased.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic illustration of a bottom mount refrigerator.
FIG. 2
is a lock diagram of bottom mount refrigerator control circuit.
FIG. 3
is schematic illustration of another bottom mount refrigerator.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Icemakers are utilized in residential, or domestic, refrigerators as well as in stand alone freezers. Users generally find it convenient to have ice dispensed through the refrigerator door. Such convenience can be readily provided with side-by-side and top mount refrigerator types. However, with bottom mount refrigerator types, moving ice formed in the freezer compartment upward to be dispensed through the fresh food compartment door is difficult, as well as not practical, in many, if not all, circumstances.
Set forth below is a description of an icemaker configuration that enables dispensing ice through the fresh food compartment door of a bottom mount refrigerator. In one specific embodiment, a thermoelectric device is used to make ice in the fresh food compartment. Thermoelectric icemakers are well known and commercially available. In the one specific embodiment, a freezer air duct extends from the freezer compartment and into the fresh food compartment, and a small stream of air from the freezer compartment acts as a coolant for the heat rejected from the thermoelectric device. In the example embodiment, the freezer air performs multiple functions including cooling an ice storage container, cooling the thermoelectric device and also for controlling the temperature of the fresh food compartment.
Referring to the drawings,
FIG. 1
is a schematic illustration of a bottom mount refrigerator
10
. Refrigerator
10
includes a fresh food compartment
12
and a freezer compartment
14
. A fresh food door
16
closes fresh food compartment
12
, and a freezer door
18
closes freezer compartment
14
. An evaporator
20
is located in freezer compartment
14
, and cold air from evaporator
20
cools freezer compartment
14
. An ice/cold water dispenser
22
is located in fresh food door
16
. As described below in more detail, such dispenser
22
is in flow communication with an ice maker
24
located in a section
26
of fresh food compartment
12
.
More specifically, ice maker
24
includes an ice mold
28
and a thermoelectric device
30
for moving heat from ice mold
28
. Mold
28
is positioned so that ice from mold
28
can be dispensed by ice dispenser
22
in fresh food door
16
.
A freezer air duct
32
extends from freezer compartment
14
to ice mold
28
. An air flow control device
34
controls flow of freezer air through freezer air duct
32
. Flow control device
34
, in one embodiment, is a damper movable between a full closed position and a fully open position. In another embodiment, flow control device
34
is a variable speed fan
36
(shown in phantom in FIG.
1
).
Mold
28
and thermoelectric device
30
are located in section
26
of fresh food compartment
12
formed by a wall
38
. Wall
38
includes an opening
40
through which air from device
30
can flow into a section
42
of fresh food compartment in which food can be stored. An insulated container (not shown) into which ice from mold
28
is dispensed also is in flow communication with section
26
, and the container also would be in communication with ice dispenser
22
in fresh food door
16
. Alternatively, ice from mold
28
can be provided directly to dispenser
22
via an opening
43
in door
16
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a controller
44
is coupled to a temperature measurement device
46
and to a flow control device
48
. Temperature measurement device
46
is positioned within section
26
and in an air stream/flow from thermoelectric device
30
to generate a signal representative of the air flow from device
30
. In addition, controller
44
is coupled to a flow control device
48
to control the air flow through duct
32
.
Controller
44
is, for example, a programmable microprocessor or an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). Controller
44
can, however, be any circuit capable of controlling device
46
and device
48
as explained below (e.g., an analog circuit) and need not necessarily be a microprocessor or an ASIC. Temperature measurement device
46
is, for example, a thermocouple or a thermister. Device
46
can, however, be any device capable of generating a signal representative of the air stream/flow from device
30
. Flow control device
48
is, for example, a damper or a fan (e.g., damper
34
or variable speed fan
36
). Device
48
can, however, by any device capable of controlling air flow through duct
32
.
Controller
44
is programmed to control a temperature of air flowing from thermoelectric device
30
to be within a pre-selected range by controlling freezer air flow through freezer air duct
32
. More specifically, controller
44
monitors a temperature of air flow from thermoelectric device
30
by monitoring the signal generated by device
46
. When the temperature of air flow from thermoelectric device
30
is above a predetermined temperature, controller
44
increases the air flow through freezer air duct
32
by operating device
48
to allow greater air flow (e.g., further opening the damper and/or increasing the speed of the fan). When the temperature of air flow from thermoelectric device
30
is below a predetermined temperature, controller
44
then decreases the air flow through freezer air duct
32
by operating device
48
to decrease such flow (e.g., further closing the damper and/or decreasing the speed of the fan).
In addition for controlling air temperature as described above, controller
44
is programmed to facilitate the ejection of ice cubes from mold
28
. Specifically, controller
44
controls thermoelectric device so that once ice cubes are formed, device
30
briefly operates to heat mold
28
to facilitate dispensing ice therefrom.
As explained above, by mounting a thermoelectric device in contact with an ice mold in the fresh food section of a bottom mount refrigerator, ice is formed in the fresh food compartment of a bottom mount refrigerator, despite the fact that the air temperature is above freezing temperature. Once ice is formed, the thermoelectric device can be operated in reverse (reverse polarity) to heat the ice mold and allow the removal of the ice without the use of an external heater. Once frozen, the ice can be either stored in an insulated container or fed directly to the ice delivery mechanism.
As explained above, the freezer air performs multiple functions including cooling an ice storage container, cooling the thermoelectric device and also for controlling the temperature of the fresh food compartment. The multiple uses of the freezer air stream is accomplished by, in one embodiment, microprocessor control of the air flow rate through the freezer air duct to satisfy the demands of the thermoelectric device and the cooling demands of the fresh food compartment. Further, and rather than directly injecting the heat from the thermoelectric device directly into the fresh food air, which would cause the temperature of the fresh food section to rise and require a large volume of air flow to cool the thermoelectric device, a small flow of air (e.g., 1-2 CFM) from the freezer compartment is provided to flow through the ice storage section of the icemaker, continue over the rejected heat side of the thermoelectric device, absorbing the rejected heat, and exit into fresh food section of the fresh food compartment.
Variations to the above described embodiment are possible. For example, in another embodiment, an ice mold with an enhanced heat transfer surface is used rather than a thermoelectric device. Enhancing a heat transfer surface to improve the transfer of heat is well known in the art. In addition, a variable speed fan can be located near the ice mold to augment freezer air flow over the mold. The controller is coupled to the flow control device and to the temperature measurement device, as described above, and also to the fan near the ice mold. When the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is above a predetermined temperature, air flow through the freezer air duct and over the ice mold is increased. When the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is below a predetermined temperature, then air flow through the freezer air duct and over the ice mold is decreased.
Also, the icemaker could be located in a drawer in the fresh food compartment and need not be in communication with an ice dispenser in the fresh food compartment door. The icemaker could be at many different locations within the fresh food compartment. The icemaker could, for example, be mounted within the fresh food compartment door itself with the ice being dispensed through the door.
FIG. 3
is a schematic illustration of a refrigerator
50
. Refrigerator
50
like refrigerator
10
described above, includes fresh food compartment
12
and freezer compartment
14
. Fresh food door
16
closes fresh food compartment
12
, and freezer door
18
closes freezer compartment
14
. Evaporator
20
is located in freezer compartment
14
, and cold air from evaporator
20
cools freezer compartment
14
. Ice maker
24
is positioned in a drawer
52
located in fresh food compartment
12
. Ice maker
24
includes ice mold
28
and thermoelectric device
30
for moving heat from ice mold
28
. Freezer air duct
32
extends from freezer compartment
14
to ice mold
28
in drawer
50
. Air flow control device
34
controls flow of freezer air through freezer air duct
32
.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. A bottom mount refrigerator, comprising:a freezer compartment comprising a freezer door; a fresh food compartment located over said freezer compartment and comprising a fresh food door, said fresh food door comprising an ice dispenser; and an ice maker in said fresh food compartment, said ice maker comprising an ice mold, and a thermoelectric device for moving heat from said ice mold, said mold positioned so that ice from said mold can be dispensed by said ice dispenser in said fresh food door.
- 2. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a freezer air duct extending from said freezer compartment to said ice mold.
- 3. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 2 further comprising an air flow control device for controlling flow of freezer air through said freezer air duct.
- 4. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 3 wherein said air flow control device comprises a damper in said freezer air duct.
- 5. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 3 wherein said air flow control device comprises a variable speed fan for moving air from said freezer compartment into and through said freezer air duct.
- 6. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 1 further comprising an insulated container into which ice from said mold is dispensed, and wherein said insulated container is in communication with said ice dispenser in said fresh food door.
- 7. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a controller, a flow control device for controlling flow of freezer air through said freezer air duct, and a temperature measurement device positioned to be in an air stream leaving said thermoelectric device, said controller coupled to said flow control device and to said temperature measurement device.
- 8. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 7 wherein said controller is programmed to control a temperature of air from said thermoelectric device to be within a pre-selected range by controlling freezer air flow through said freezer air duct.
- 9. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 8 wherein said controller is coupled to said thermoelectric device and is further programmed to operate said thermoelectric device to selectively heat said mold to facilitate dispensing ice from said mold.
- 10. An icemaker for making ice in a fresh food compartment of a bottom mount refrigerator, the refrigerator further including a freezer compartment and a freezer air duct extending from the freezer compartment into the fresh food compartment, said icemaker comprising:an ice mold configured to be positioned in the fresh food compartment and in flow communication with the freezer air duct; a thermoelectric device for moving heat from said ice mold; and an air flow control device for controlling flow of freezer air through the freezer air duct.
- 11. An icemaker in accordance with claim 10 wherein said air flow control device comprises a damper in said freezer air duct.
- 12. An icemaker in accordance with claim 10 wherein said air flow control device comprises a variable speed fan for moving air from the freezer compartment into and through the freezer air duct.
- 13. An icemaker in accordance with claim 10 further comprising an insulated container into which ice from said mold is dispensed, and wherein said insulated container is in communication with an ice dispenser in a fresh food compartment door.
- 14. An icemaker in accordance with claim 10 further comprising a controller for controlling said flow control device.
- 15. An icemaker in accordance with claim 14 further comprising a temperature measurement device positioned to be in an air stream leaving said thermoelectric device, said controller coupled to said temperature measurement device and programmed to control a temperature of air from said thermoelectric device to be within a pre-selected range.
- 16. An icemaker in accordance with claim 14 wherein said controller is further programmed to operate said thermoelectric device to selectively heat said mold to facilitate dispensing ice from said mold.
- 17. A method for operating an icemaker in a fresh food compartment of a bottom mount refrigerator, the icemaker comprising an ice mold configured to be positioned in the fresh food compartment and in flow communication with a freezer air duct, a thermoelectric device for moving heat from the ice mold, and an air flow control device for controlling flow of freezer air through the freezer air duct, said method comprising the steps of:monitoring a temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device, when the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is above a predetermined temperature, increasing the air flow through the freezer air duct, and when the temperature of air flow from the thermoelectric device is below a predetermined temperature, then decreasing the air flow through the freezer air duct.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 wherein the air flow control device is a damper, and wherein increasing the air flow through the freezer air duct comprises moving the damper toward a fully open position and wherein decreasing the air flow through the freezer air duct comprises moving the damper toward a fully closed position.
- 19. A method according to claim 17 wherein the flow control device comprises a variable speed fan, and wherein increasing the air flow through the freezer air duct comprises operating the fan at a faster speed, and wherein decreasing the air flow through the freezer air duct comprises operating the fan at a slower speed.
- 20. A method according to claim 17 further comprising the step of operating the thermoelectric device to selectively heat the mold to facilitate dispensing ice from the mold.
- 21. A bottom mount refrigerator, comprising:a freezer compartment comprising a freezer door; a fresh food compartment located over said freezer compartment and comprising a fresh food door, said fresh food door comprising an ice dispenser; an ice maker in said fresh food compartment, said ice maker comprising an ice mold, said mold positioned so that ice from said mold can be dispensed by said ice dispenser in said fresh food door; and a fan for moving air from said freezer compartment over said ice mold.
- 22. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 21 further comprising a freezer air duct extending from said freezer compartment to said ice mold.
- 23. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 22 further comprising an air flow control device for controlling flow of freezer air through said freezer air duct.
- 24. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 23 wherein said air flow control device comprises at least one of a damper in said freezer air duct and a variable speed fan for moving air from said freezer compartment into and through said freezer air duct.
- 25. A bottom mount refrigerator in accordance with claim 21 further comprising a controller, a flow control device for controlling flow of freezer air through said freezer air duct, and a temperature measurement device positioned to be in an air stream leaving a thermoelectric device, said controller coupled to said flow control device, to said temperature measurement device, and to said fan.
- 26. A refrigerator, comprising:a freezer compartment; a fresh food compartment; an ice maker in said fresh food compartment, said ice maker comprising an ice mold; and a drawer located within said fresh food compartment, said ice mold positioned in said drawer.
- 27. A refrigerator according to claim 26 wherein said icemaker further comprises a thermoelectric device for moving heat from said ice mold.
- 28. A refrigerator according to claim 26 wherein said mold comprises a heat transfer surface.
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