Refrigerator
US-2024044565-A1 · Feb 8, 2024 · US
US10041719B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10041719-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615092643-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A water switch assembly for a nugget ice making assembly is provided. The ice making assembly includes a hollow auger rotatably mounted within a reservoir and configured for extruding ice. The water switch assembly includes a water supply pipe that extends vertically through the center of the ice making auger and reservoir. The water switch assembly is in fluid communication with a water inlet and includes a capacitance probe for measuring the water level in the reservoir. In this manner, the water switch assembly is configured to control the flow of water to the reservoir in response to the water level measured by the capacitance probe.
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An ice making assembly that defines a vertical direction, comprising: a casing in thermal communication with a sealed system, the interior of the casing defining a reservoir configured to receive water; an auger assembly rotatably mounted within the casing, the auger assembly comprising: a hollow auger shaft; an auger head disposed on the auger shaft and defining an auger cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir; and a motor operably coupled with the auger shaft and configured for selectively rotating the auger assembly within the casing; and a water switch assembly configured for controlling the water level within the auger cavity and the reservoir, the water switch assembly comprising: a water supply pipe having a water inlet in fluid communication with a water supply and a dip tube that extends from the water inlet at a top of the auger cavity through the auger cavity to a water outlet positioned proximate a bottom of the auger cavity, the water supply pipe being configured to provide the auger cavity with water; and a capacitance probe extending through the hollow auger shaft, the capacitance probe being configured to measure a water level within the auger cavity. 2. The ice making assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a valve that is selectively operated to provide supply water from the water supply to the auger cavity responsive to the measured water level. 3. The ice making assembly of claim 2 , wherein the valve opens to supply water to the auger cavity when the measured water level falls below a predetermined lower threshold and closes when the measured water level rises above a predetermined upper threshold. 4. The ice making assembly of claim 2 , wherein the valve is operated to regulate the water level within the auger cavity such that the measured water level is equivalent to a target water level. 5. The ice making assembly of claim 4 , wherein the target water level is adjusted based on a temperature of supply water. 6. The ice making assembly of claim 4 , wherein the water switch assembly further comprises a temperature sensor configured for measuring the temperature of supply water at the water inlet, and wherein the target water level is adjusted based on the temperature of water at the water inlet. 7. The ice making assembly of claim 4 , wherein the target water level is adjusted based on an ice production rate of the ice making assembly. 8. The ice making assembly of claim 1 , wherein the dip tube extends below a bottom end of the capacitance probe, such that the water outlet of the dip tube is positioned below the capacitance probe along the vertical direction. 9. The ice making assembly of claim 1 , wherein the auger assembly further comprises a drive gear operably coupling the auger shaft with the motor, and wherein the capacitance probe and the water supply pipe pass through a center of the drive gear. 10. The ice making assembly of claim 1 , wherein the auger head defines a plurality of apertures to provide fluid communication between the auger cavity and the reservoir. 11. A water switch assembly for an ice making assembly, the ice making assembly comprising an auger rotatably mounted in a reservoir defined by a casing, the auger being disposed on a hollow auger shaft and defining an auger cavity in fluid communication with the reservoir, the water switch assembly comprising: a water supply pipe having a water inlet in fluid communication with a water supply and a dip tube that extends from the water inlet at a top of the auger cavity through the auger cavity to a water outlet positioned proximate a bottom of the auger cavity, the water supply pipe being configured to provide the auger cavity with water; and a capacitance probe extending through the hollow auger shaft, the capacitance probe being configured to measure a water level within the auger cavity. 12. The water switch assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a valve that is selectively operated to provide supply water from the water supply to the auger cavity responsive to the measured water level. 13. The water switch assembly of claim 12 , wherein the valve opens to supply water to the auger cavity when the measured water level falls below a predetermined lower threshold and closes when the measured water level rises above a predetermined upper threshold. 14. The water switch assembly of claim 12 , wherein the valve is operated to regulate the water level within the auger cavity such that the measured water level is equivalent to a target water level. 15. The water switch assembly of claim 14 , wherein the water switch assembly further comprises a temperature sensor configured for measuring the temperature of supply water at the water inlet, and wherein the target water level is adjusted based on the temperature of supply water measured at the water inlet. 16. The water switch assembly of claim 14 , wherein the target water level is adjusted based on an ice production rate of the ice making assembly. 17. The water switch assembly of claim 11 , wherein the dip tube extends below a bottom end of the capacitance probe, such that the water outlet of the dip tube is positioned below the capacitance probe along a vertical direction. 18. The water switch assembly of claim 11 , wherein the auger defines a plurality of apertures to provide fluid communication between the auger cavity and the reservoir.
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