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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25CPRODUCING, WORKING OR HANDLING ICE
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    • F25C1/04Producing ice by using stationary moulds
    • F25C1/06Producing ice by using stationary moulds open or openable at both ends
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25CPRODUCING, WORKING OR HANDLING ICE
    • F25C2400/00Auxiliary features or devices for producing, working or handling ice
    • F25C2400/10Refrigerator units
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2400/00General features of, or devices for refrigerators, cold rooms, ice-boxes, or for cooling or freezing apparatus not covered by any other subclass
    • F25D2400/04Refrigerators with a horizontal mullion
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • a household refrigerator having a below freezing frost-free storage compartment and a separate above freezing storage compartment is provided with an icemaker in which the timed freezing and ice separating periods are controlled by a multiple lobed cam driven by a timer motor which has an additional cam providing a defrost period which is synchronized with one of the ice separating periods of the icemaker.
  • Icemakers are now being incorporated in increasing quantities in household refrigerators in which the freezing compartment is of the frostproof type. Since controls are required for both the icemaker and the defrosting of the evaporator for the frostproof compartment, it is an bject of this invention to provide a simple timer control system which will control the icemaker and the defrosting and will also coordinate the defrosting periods of the evaporator so as to insure that the defrosting does not adversely affect the icemaking cycles.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view, partly diagrammatic, of a two compartment household refrigerator embodying one form of icemaker;
  • FIG. 2 is a wiring diagram illustrating a control system for the refrigerator and icemaker embodying one form of my invention.
  • an insulated household refrigerator cabinet 20 provided with a lower insulated above freezing compartment 22 and an upper below freezing frost free compartr ment 24. These compartments are separated by a horizontal insulated wall 26.
  • the lower compartment 22 is closed by a lower door 28 while the upper compartment 24 is closed by an upper door 30.
  • Illustrated diagrammatically is a refrigerating system which includes a compressor 32 driven by an electric motor 34 which pumps evaporated refrigerant into a condenser 36 where the refrigerant is liquefied and forwarded through a restrictor conduit 38 to a horizontally finned evaporator 40 located between the upper and lower walls 42 and 44 of a duct which is located in or adjacent the below freezing compartment 24.
  • a fan 46 driven by an electric motor 48 draws air from the compartment 24 and discharges the air through the finned evaporator 40 causing the refrigerant in the evaporator to evaporate and the air to be cooled below water freezing temperatures.
  • the outlet of the evaporator connects to the refrigerant conduit 50 extending to the above freezing compartment 22 where it has an air cooling portion 54 for cooling the compartment 22.
  • the air cooling portion 54 is connected to the inlet of the compressor 32.
  • the upper compartment 24 In addition to serving as a storage compartment for frozen foods, the upper compartment 24 also houses an 3,541,806 Patented Nov. 24, 1970 ICCd icemaking and ice storage apparatus.
  • the evaporator 40 At the rear of the evaporator 40 there is provided one or more ice freezing tubes 56. This tube is surrounded by horizontal tins S8. After the air is passed through the evaporator 40, the walls of the duct 42 and 44 are arranged to direct the air into the spaces between the fins 58 around the ice freez- 1ng tube 56 after which the air is returned to the open spaces of the compartment 24.
  • the icemaker 1s of a type designed to produce clear ice.
  • a water supply pipe 60 extending through the insulated rear wall of the cabinet to a iioat control 62 which keeps filled an insulated water reservoir 64 provided with an insulated wall 66.
  • a iioat control 62 which keeps filled an insulated water reservoir 64 provided with an insulated wall 66.
  • an electric Water circulating pump 68 which pumps water through a supply pipe 70 to an annular insulated trough 72 from which the water flows through the tube 56 and is gradually frozen therein.
  • Beneath the tube 56 are a series of inclined bars 74 which allow the unfrozen water residue to return to the reservoir 64.
  • the electric pump 68 is controlled Iby a double throw switch 76 which in its upper position connects through an upper contact 78 with the electric pump 68 and which in its lower position connects with a lower contact 80 which connects to an electric heater 82 which is wrapped around the tube 56 between the tins for heating the tube to separate the ice therefrom at the conclusion of the freezing period.
  • a double throw switch 76 which in its upper position connects through an upper contact 78 with the electric pump 68 and which in its lower position connects with a lower contact 80 which connects to an electric heater 82 which is wrapped around the tube 56 between the tins for heating the tube to separate the ice therefrom at the conclusion of the freezing period.
  • the ice When the ice is melted free from the tube 56 it will fall onto the bars 74 and be guided into the ice receptacle 84 which is pivotally mounted on the pivot 86 at the rear and supported at the front by a supporting spring 88.
  • the ice receptacle 84 when substantially filled is
  • the bin switch 90 is connected in series with the double throw switch 76. Also connected in series with the double throw switch 76 is a thermostatic switch 92 which may be located at some suitable position in the compartment 24 to prevent operation of the icemaker in the event that the temperature in the compartment has not been cooled sufficiently for the icemaking operation.
  • the double throw switch 76 is operated by a cam follower 94 which is operated by an eight lobed rotary cam 96 having eight lobes 98 which provide eight freezing periods per revolution and eight notches 121 which provide a thawing period between each of the freezing periods in which the double throw switch 76 is in its lower position energizing the ice separating heater 82 when the cam follower 94 is in one of the notches 121.
  • the cam follower 94 is supported by any one of the eight lobes 98 it holds the double throw switch in its upper position to cause the operation of electric pump 68.
  • the icemaking circuit includes the bin switch 90, the electric pump 68 and the ice separating heater 82 which are connected across the supply conductors 123 and 135.
  • the compressor motor 34 is controlled by a second double throw switch 127 having its upper contact 129 connected to the motor 34 which, in turn, is connected to the supply conductor 12S.
  • the double throw switch 127 connects through a thermostatic switch 131 to the supply conductor 123.
  • This thermostatic switch 131 normally controls the operation of the refrigerating system to keep the air cooling evaporator '54 at the desirable temperature for maintaining desirable temperatures in the above freezing compartment 22. This also causes the maintenance of below freezing temperatures in the evaporator 40 sufficiently low for ice freezing purposes and storage of frozen foods in the below freezing compartment 24.
  • the double throw switch 12.7 is normally held in its upper position by the cam follower 133 and the single lobe rotary cam 135.
  • the cam 135 has a single defrosting notch 137 for moving the double throw switch 127 to its lower position in contact with the lower contact 139 for energizing the defrost heater 141.
  • This defrostVU heater 141 may be of any suitable type and is illustrated diagrammatically as a heater wire extending through the evaporator 40 ⁇ adjacent the refrigerant conduits.
  • the notch 137 on the cam 13S is oriented with a notch 143 of the cam 96. Both cams 96 and 13S are connected to the drive shaft 145 of the timer motor 147 which is connected -across the supply conductors 123 and 125 and operated continuously at a timed rate.
  • the notch 143 is arranged to lower the cam follower 94 and to lower the double throw switch 76 into contact with its lower contact 80 to energize the ice separating heater ⁇ 82 and to again lift the cam follower 94 to move the double throw switch 76 to its upper position during the time that the cam follower '133 remains in the notch 137 of the cam 135 to energize the defrost heater 141.
  • a household refrigerator including an insulated cabinet containing a compartment to be kept cool, a freezing machine for freezing pellets within said cabinet comprising a mold and means for delivering liquid to be frozen to said mold and heating means associated with said mold for separating the frozen liquid from said mold, a refrigerating system associated with said cabinet having evaporating means for cooling said compartment and for freezing liquid in contact with the surface of said mold and having refrigerant liquefying means operatively connected to the evaporating means, said evaporating means being subject to the accumulation of frost thereon, said system being provided with heat defrosting means for heating said evaporating means wherein the improvement comprises a single timer control means having means for starting and stopping the liquid delivery means and the heating means for separating the frozen liquid from the mold and said defrosting means, said control means having co-ordinating means for associating the starting of said heat defrosting means with a starting of said heating means for separating the frozen liquid from the mold.
  • a household refrigerator including an insulated cabinet containing a compartment to be kept cool, a freezing machine for freezing pellets within said cabinet comprisving a rnold and means for delivering liquid to bel frozen ⁇ to said mold and heating separating means associated with said mold for separating the frozen liquid from said mold, a refrigerating system associated with said cabinet having.
  • evaporating means for cooling said compartment and for freezing liquid in contact with the surface of said mold and having refrigerant liquefying means operatively connected to the evaporating means, said evaporating means being subject to the accumulation of frost thereon, said system being provided with heat defrosting means associated withY said evaporating means and a defrosting switch for rendering effective said defrosting means to heat and defrost said evaporating means, cycling switch Y means-for cyclically controlling'- said liquid delivering means and said heating separating means, wherein the improvement comprises, a timing means having means for periodically operating said defrosting switch to heat and defrost said evaporating means, said timing means also having means for operating said cycling switch means a plurality of times to provide a plurality of operations of said liquid delivery means and a plurality of operations of said heating separating means between successive operations of said defrosting switch, the operation of said heat separating means intervening between successive operations of said liquid delivery means, said timing means including means for co-ordinating said means
  • a household refrigerator including an insulated cabinet containing a compartment to be kept cool, a freezing machine for freezing pellets within said cabinet comprising a mold and means for delivering liquid to be frozen to said mold and electrical heating means for separating the frozen liquid from said mold, a refrigerating system associated with said cabinet having evaporated means for cooling said compartment and for freezing liquid in contact with the surface of said mold and having refrigerant liquefying means operatively connected to the evaporating means, said evaporating means being subject to the accumulation of frost thereon, said system being provided with defrosting electrical heater means associated with said evaporating means and a defrosting switch for rendering effective said defrosting heater means for defrosting said evaporating means, cycling switch means for cyclically controlling said liquid delivering means and said heating separating means, wherein the improvement comprises, a timing means having means for periodically operating said defrosting switch to defrost said evaporating means, said timing means also having means for operating said cycling switch means a plurality of times to provide a plurality of
  • timing means is a timing motor provided with a cam shaft having a cam provided with means for periodically operating the defrosting switch and a second ⁇ cam provided with a plurality of means for operating said cycling switch means, one of said means for operating said cycling switch means being synchronized -with saidmeans for periodically operating said defrosting switch.

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NOV. 24, 1970 J. w. JAcoBs v CONTROL SYSTEM FOR REFRIGERATOR WITH AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER AND DEFROSTING MEANS I Filed Feb. 14 1969 United States Patent O 3,541,806 CONTROL SYSTEM FOR REFRIGERATOR WITH AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER AND DEFROSTING MEANS .lames W. Jacobs, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich., a corporation of Delaware Filed Feb. 14, 1969, Ser. No. 799,327 Int. Cl. F25c 1/06 U.S. Cl. 62-233 l 4 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In the preferred form, a household refrigerator having a below freezing frost-free storage compartment and a separate above freezing storage compartment is provided with an icemaker in which the timed freezing and ice separating periods are controlled by a multiple lobed cam driven by a timer motor which has an additional cam providing a defrost period which is synchronized with one of the ice separating periods of the icemaker.
Icemakers are now being incorporated in increasing quantities in household refrigerators in which the freezing compartment is of the frostproof type. Since controls are required for both the icemaker and the defrosting of the evaporator for the frostproof compartment, it is an bject of this invention to provide a simple timer control system which will control the icemaker and the defrosting and will also coordinate the defrosting periods of the evaporator so as to insure that the defrosting does not adversely affect the icemaking cycles.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein preferred embodiments of the present invention are clearly shown.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view, partly diagrammatic, of a two compartment household refrigerator embodying one form of icemaker; and
FIG. 2 is a wiring diagram illustrating a control system for the refrigerator and icemaker embodying one form of my invention.
Referring now more particularly to FIG. 1, there is illustrated an insulated household refrigerator cabinet 20 provided with a lower insulated above freezing compartment 22 and an upper below freezing frost free compartr ment 24. These compartments are separated by a horizontal insulated wall 26. The lower compartment 22 is closed by a lower door 28 while the upper compartment 24 is closed by an upper door 30.
Illustrated diagrammatically is a refrigerating system which includes a compressor 32 driven by an electric motor 34 which pumps evaporated refrigerant into a condenser 36 where the refrigerant is liquefied and forwarded through a restrictor conduit 38 to a horizontally finned evaporator 40 located between the upper and lower walls 42 and 44 of a duct which is located in or adjacent the below freezing compartment 24. A fan 46 driven by an electric motor 48 draws air from the compartment 24 and discharges the air through the finned evaporator 40 causing the refrigerant in the evaporator to evaporate and the air to be cooled below water freezing temperatures. The outlet of the evaporator connects to the refrigerant conduit 50 extending to the above freezing compartment 22 where it has an air cooling portion 54 for cooling the compartment 22. The air cooling portion 54 is connected to the inlet of the compressor 32.
In addition to serving as a storage compartment for frozen foods, the upper compartment 24 also houses an 3,541,806 Patented Nov. 24, 1970 ICCd icemaking and ice storage apparatus. At the rear of the evaporator 40 there is provided one or more ice freezing tubes 56. This tube is surrounded by horizontal tins S8. After the air is passed through the evaporator 40, the walls of the duct 42 and 44 are arranged to direct the air into the spaces between the fins 58 around the ice freez- 1ng tube 56 after which the air is returned to the open spaces of the compartment 24. Preferably, the icemaker 1s of a type designed to produce clear ice. It includes a water supply pipe 60 extending through the insulated rear wall of the cabinet to a iioat control 62 which keeps filled an insulated water reservoir 64 provided with an insulated wall 66. In the lower portion of the reservoir 64 is an electric Water circulating pump 68 which pumps water through a supply pipe 70 to an annular insulated trough 72 from which the water flows through the tube 56 and is gradually frozen therein. Beneath the tube 56 are a series of inclined bars 74 which allow the unfrozen water residue to return to the reservoir 64.
As shown in the diagram FIG. 2, the electric pump 68 is controlled Iby a double throw switch 76 which in its upper position connects through an upper contact 78 with the electric pump 68 and which in its lower position connects with a lower contact 80 which connects to an electric heater 82 which is wrapped around the tube 56 between the tins for heating the tube to separate the ice therefrom at the conclusion of the freezing period. When the ice is melted free from the tube 56 it will fall onto the bars 74 and be guided into the ice receptacle 84 which is pivotally mounted on the pivot 86 at the rear and supported at the front by a supporting spring 88. The ice receptacle 84 when substantially filled is adapted to open the bin switch 90 to stop icemaking operations. For this purpose the bin switch 90 is connected in series with the double throw switch 76. Also connected in series with the double throw switch 76 is a thermostatic switch 92 which may be located at some suitable position in the compartment 24 to prevent operation of the icemaker in the event that the temperature in the compartment has not been cooled sufficiently for the icemaking operation.
The double throw switch 76 is operated by a cam follower 94 which is operated by an eight lobed rotary cam 96 having eight lobes 98 which provide eight freezing periods per revolution and eight notches 121 which provide a thawing period between each of the freezing periods in which the double throw switch 76 is in its lower position energizing the ice separating heater 82 when the cam follower 94 is in one of the notches 121. When the cam follower 94 is supported by any one of the eight lobes 98 it holds the double throw switch in its upper position to cause the operation of electric pump 68. The icemaking circuit includes the bin switch 90, the electric pump 68 and the ice separating heater 82 which are connected across the supply conductors 123 and 135.
The compressor motor 34 is controlled by a second double throw switch 127 having its upper contact 129 connected to the motor 34 which, in turn, is connected to the supply conductor 12S. The double throw switch 127 connects through a thermostatic switch 131 to the supply conductor 123. This thermostatic switch 131 normally controls the operation of the refrigerating system to keep the air cooling evaporator '54 at the desirable temperature for maintaining desirable temperatures in the above freezing compartment 22. This also causes the maintenance of below freezing temperatures in the evaporator 40 sufficiently low for ice freezing purposes and storage of frozen foods in the below freezing compartment 24. The double throw switch 12.7 is normally held in its upper position by the cam follower 133 and the single lobe rotary cam 135. The cam 135 has a single defrosting notch 137 for moving the double throw switch 127 to its lower position in contact with the lower contact 139 for energizing the defrost heater 141. This defrostVU heater 141 may be of any suitable type and is illustrated diagrammatically as a heater wire extending through the evaporator 40` adjacent the refrigerant conduits. The notch 137 on the cam 13S is oriented with a notch 143 of the cam 96. Both cams 96 and 13S are connected to the drive shaft 145 of the timer motor 147 which is connected -across the supply conductors 123 and 125 and operated continuously at a timed rate. The notch 143 is arranged to lower the cam follower 94 and to lower the double throw switch 76 into contact with its lower contact 80 to energize the ice separating heater `82 and to again lift the cam follower 94 to move the double throw switch 76 to its upper position during the time that the cam follower '133 remains in the notch 137 of the cam 135 to energize the defrost heater 141.
By this coordinating arrangement, the defrosting of the evaporator and the separation of the ice are more rapidly accomplished with less effect upon temperatures maintained in both storage compartments. The control system is thereby made more reliable and less expensive since a single timer motor can serve to control both lthe defrosting and the icemaking system.
While the embodiments of the invention as herein disclosed constitute preferred forms, it is to be understood that other forms might be adopted.
I claim:
1. A household refrigerator including an insulated cabinet containing a compartment to be kept cool, a freezing machine for freezing pellets within said cabinet comprising a mold and means for delivering liquid to be frozen to said mold and heating means associated with said mold for separating the frozen liquid from said mold, a refrigerating system associated with said cabinet having evaporating means for cooling said compartment and for freezing liquid in contact with the surface of said mold and having refrigerant liquefying means operatively connected to the evaporating means, said evaporating means being subject to the accumulation of frost thereon, said system being provided with heat defrosting means for heating said evaporating means wherein the improvement comprises a single timer control means having means for starting and stopping the liquid delivery means and the heating means for separating the frozen liquid from the mold and said defrosting means, said control means having co-ordinating means for associating the starting of said heat defrosting means with a starting of said heating means for separating the frozen liquid from the mold.
2. A household refrigerator including an insulated cabinet containing a compartment to be kept cool, a freezing machine for freezing pellets within said cabinet comprisving a rnold and means for delivering liquid to bel frozen `to said mold and heating separating means associated with said mold for separating the frozen liquid from said mold, a refrigerating system associated with said cabinet having. evaporating means for cooling said compartment and for freezing liquid in contact with the surface of said mold and having refrigerant liquefying means operatively connected to the evaporating means, said evaporating means being subject to the accumulation of frost thereon, said system being provided with heat defrosting means associated withY said evaporating means and a defrosting switch for rendering effective said defrosting means to heat and defrost said evaporating means, cycling switch Y means-for cyclically controlling'- said liquid delivering means and said heating separating means, wherein the improvement comprises, a timing means having means for periodically operating said defrosting switch to heat and defrost said evaporating means, said timing means also having means for operating said cycling switch means a plurality of times to provide a plurality of operations of said liquid delivery means and a plurality of operations of said heating separating means between successive operations of said defrosting switch, the operation of said heat separating means intervening between successive operations of said liquid delivery means, said timing means including means for co-ordinating said means for operating said defrosting switch with one of the operations of said heating separating means.
3. A household refrigerator including an insulated cabinet containing a compartment to be kept cool, a freezing machine for freezing pellets within said cabinet comprising a mold and means for delivering liquid to be frozen to said mold and electrical heating means for separating the frozen liquid from said mold, a refrigerating system associated with said cabinet having evaporated means for cooling said compartment and for freezing liquid in contact with the surface of said mold and having refrigerant liquefying means operatively connected to the evaporating means, said evaporating means being subject to the accumulation of frost thereon, said system being provided with defrosting electrical heater means associated with said evaporating means and a defrosting switch for rendering effective said defrosting heater means for defrosting said evaporating means, cycling switch means for cyclically controlling said liquid delivering means and said heating separating means, wherein the improvement comprises, a timing means having means for periodically operating said defrosting switch to defrost said evaporating means, said timing means also having means for operating said cycling switch means a plurality of times to provide a plurality of operations of said liquid delivery means and a plurality of operations of said heating separating means between successive operations of said defrosting switch, the operation of said heating separating means intervening between successive operations of said liquid delivery means, said timing means having means for co-ordinating the operation of said cycling switch means and said defrosting switch to cause one of the operations of the heating separating means during each operation of the defrosting switch.
4. A household refrigerator as defined in claim 2 in which the timing means is a timing motor provided with a cam shaft having a cam provided with means for periodically operating the defrosting switch and a second `cam provided with a plurality of means for operating said cycling switch means, one of said means for operating said cycling switch means being synchronized -with saidmeans for periodically operating said defrosting switch.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,312,080 4/1967 Dahlgren 62-233 WILLIAM E. WAYNER, Primary Examiner U.S. Cl. X.R. 62-351
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