The present invention relates generally to refrigerators and in particular to refrigerators having water dispensers in the door of the refrigerator.
Refrigerators having water dispensers in the door are well known, as are arrangements for permitting the reversibility of the door swing of the refrigerator having a water dispenser in the door. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,868,692 discloses a refrigerator with an in-door water dispenser in which the water is supplied through a top hinge connection with the refrigerator cabinet. In the disclosed arrangement, two conduits are provided from the dispenser to the two top corners of the door, and water is selectively provided through a tube located in one or the other of the conduits, depending on the arrangement of the door hinge. There is no disclosure of how the water is supplied to the top front of the cabinet, other than a single schematic side view in
It would be an improvement in the art if a water routing system were provided for a reversible door refrigerator having a water dispenser in which the door swing may be readily reversed while allowing for easy transfer of the water supply routing and hinge from one side of the door to the other side of the door.
The present invention provides a refrigerator with an in-door water dispenser in which the door swing may be readily changed, from left to right, while allowing for easy transfer of the water supply routing and hinge from one side of the door to the other side of the door.
In an embodiment, the refrigerator comprises a cabinet enclosing a refrigeration compartment, with a water routing system including a first water supply line connection at a first top front corner of the cabinet at the first cabinet edge, a second water supply line connection at a second top front corner of the cabinet at the second cabinet edge, and a water supply line extending from a water reservoir in the cabinet to the first water supply line connection and to the second water supply line connection.
In an embodiment, the water supply line comprises a single line extending from the water reservoir to the first water supply line connection and a jumper line extending from the first water supply line connection to the second water supply line connection.
In an embodiment, the single line terminates in a first cup located in a top surface of the refrigerator cabinet adjacent to the first top front corner.
In an embodiment, the jumper line terminates at a first end in the first cup and terminates at a second end in a second cup located in a top surface of the refrigerator cabinet adjacent to the second top front corner.
In an embodiment, the water supply line comprises a first line selectively alternatively extending from the water reservoir to one of the first water supply line connection and the second water supply line connection.
In an embodiment, the refrigerator further comprises a door closing a front opening into the refrigeration compartment, the door arranged to be hinged at a first edge to the cabinet along a first edge of a front of the cabinet and alternatively at a second edge to the cabinet along a second edge of a front of the cabinet, a water dispenser mounted on the door and being accessible from an exterior of the cabinet, a feeder line leading from the dispenser to an end at a top surface of the door at one of the first door edge and the second door edge, whereby, when the door is hinged along the first door edge, the end of the feeder line is connected to the first end of the water supply line and when the door is hinged along the second door edge, the end of the feeder line is connected to the second end of the water supply line.
In an embodiment, the feeder line leads from the dispenser to an end at a top surface of the door at the first door edge, and a door jumper line leads from a first end at the top surface of the door at the first door edge to a second end at the top surface of the door at the second door edge.
In an embodiment, a first, second and third connector are provided, whereby, when the door is hinged along the first edge, the first end of the feeder line is connected to the first end of the water supply line with the first connector and when the door is hinged along the second edge, the first end of the feeder line is connected to the first end of the door jumper line with the third connector, the door jumper line second end is connected to the cabinet jumper line second end with the second connector, and the cabinet jumper line first end is connected to the first end of the water supply line with the first connector.
In an embodiment, the door jumper line terminates in a first cup located in a top surface of the refrigerator door adjacent to the first door edge.
In an embodiment, the door jumper line terminates in a second cup located in a top surface of the refrigerator door adjacent to the second door edge.
In an embodiment, the feeder line is configured with one of an L shape and a V shape.
In an embodiment, the feeder line has a V shape with one end of the V connected to the dispenser. The first end of the feeder line is at the vertex of the V shape and the second end of the feeder line is at an opposite end of the V shape from the dispenser.
In an embodiment, the feeder line has an inverted L shape and comprises a feeder conduit leading from the water dispenser to a top center of the door and through a routing conduit leading from the center to an edge of the door which includes the hinge.
In an embodiment, a top hinge for the refrigerator door includes a hollow pintle through which one of the feeder line and door jumper line extend.
These and other aspects and details of the present invention will become apparent upon a reading of the detailed description and a review of the accompanying drawings. Specific embodiments of the present invention are described herein. The present invention is not intended to be limited to only these embodiments. Changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments and yet fall within the scope of the present invention.
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In an embodiment, the refrigerator 20 comprises a cabinet 26 enclosing a refrigeration compartment 28, with a water routing system including a water reservoir 30. The water reservoir 30 may be a container positioned in the refrigeration compartment 28 of the refrigerator 20, or may constitute a length of a water supply line 32 extending through the refrigerator, or other known arrangements for supplying water to dispensers in refrigerators. The water supply line 32 leads from the water reservoir 30 to a first end 34 in a first cup 36 located in a top surface 38 of the refrigerator cabinet 26 adjacent to a first top front corner 40 of the cabinet at a first cabinet front edge 42. The cup 36 provides a recessed space below the top surface 38. A door water feeder line 44 passes through a pintle 46 of a door hinge 48 mounted adjacent to a first edge 50 of the door 24. The door water feeder line 44 then extends through a first door routing conduit 52 to a central door cup 54, then down a second door routing conduit 56 to the in-door water dispenser 22. The door water feeder line 44, at a first end 58 thereof, is connected via a first water line connection 60, to the first end 34 of the water supply line 32.
To reverse the door 24, the first water line connection 60 is broken, and the water supply line 32 is connected to a first end 62 of a cabinet jumper water line 64. The door water feeder line 44 is pulled from the door cup 54 through the pintle 46 of the door hinge 48 and through the first door routing conduit 52, then re-routed through a third door routing conduit 66 leading to a second edge 68 of the door 24. The door water feeder line 44 is then routed through the pintle 46 of the hinge 48, which has been remounted adjacent to the second edge 68 of the door 24 and connected to a second end 70 of the cabinet jumper line 64, completing the reversal. The second end 70 of the jumper line 64 is located in a second cup 72 located in the top surface 38 of the cabinet 26 adjacent to a second top front corner 74 of the cabinet at a second cabinet front edge 76. The door water feeder line 44, when routed to either edge 50, 68 of the door, has a general L shape (inverted), leading from the dispenser 22 up to the center cup 54 at the top of the door 24, and then to one or the other edge of the door.
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In this arrangement, the first end 34 of the single line comprises a first end of the water supply line 32, the second end 70 of the jumper line 64 comprises a second end of the water supply line, and a third end 80 of the water supply line is connected to the reservoir 30.
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In an embodiment, a first 98, second 100 and third 102 connector are provided. These connectors 98, 100, 102 may be used to connect the various water lines together, as required, and may be of various types providing a water tight seal. A useful type of connector that applicants have located is referred to as a John Guest® connector. When the door 24 is hinged along the first edge 50 (
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In each of the arrangements, the water supply line 32 and the feeder line 86, including jumper lines, if utilized in a particular embodiment, may be carried within sheathes, conduits or tubes such that the actual water lines, which may also be formed as tubes, are not in direct contact with the foamed-in-place insulation within the refrigerator cabinet 26 or door 24. In this way, the water lines can be moved or replaced as needed, and are not permanently secured within the refrigerator. Other lines, such as electrical wires, may also be routed through the sheathes, conduits or tubes that carry the water lines, as needed.
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A hinge cover 144 may be used in connection with the hinge 48, to provide an aesthetic and protective covering for the water lines and electrical wires that may extend through the hinge pintle 46. With the second planar area 132 being at a lower elevation than the first planar area 124, the water line will be permitted to gradually bend and follow a natural radius between the hinge pintle 46 and the cup 36, 72, so that the cover 144 may maintain a low profile, particularly lower than with hinges that are flat or that step up from elevation and still be within the scope of our invention.
The present invention has been described utilizing particular embodiments. As will be evident to those skilled in the art, changes and modifications may be made to the disclosed embodiments and yet fall within the scope of the present invention. For example, various components could be utilized separately or independently in some embodiments without using all of the other components in the particular described embodiment. In other embodiments, different combinations of components than those combinations specifically shown and described could be used. The disclosed embodiments are provided only to illustrate aspects of the present invention and not in any way to limit the scope and coverage of the invention. The scope of the invention is therefore to be limited only by the appended claims.
As is apparent from the foregoing specification, the invention is susceptible of being embodied with various alterations and modifications which may differ particularly from those that have been described in the preceding specification and description. It should be understood that we wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted hereon all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of our contribution to the art.
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20070204647 A1 | Sep 2007 | US |