Refrigerator and method for manufacturing the same
US-2016370072-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US10132546B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10132546-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615188606-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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In a refrigeration appliance, an enclosure or container defines an enclosed space. A two-plane door forms a portion of the container. The two-plane door opens along one pivot axis and allows access to the enclosed interior space. The container can be a thermally insulated in-door ice compartment of a refrigerated appliance. One example is a bottom freezer style, with the in-door ice compartment in the cold food section of the appliance.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ice making system within a refrigerator comprising: a refrigerated compartment comprising a door for selective access to the refrigerated compartment; an icemaker located in the refrigerated compartment of the refrigerator and comprising an opening to allow formed ice to drop from the icemaker; an enclosure on the door and comprising an ice bin; a bin door rotatably attached to the door and having a lower portion and an upper portion located above the lower portion, wherein the lower portion follows a substantially vertical first plane, and the upper portion follows a second plane oblique to the first plane; an aperture in the upper portion disposed above the ice bin and substantially aligned with the opening. 2. The ice making system of claim 1 wherein the enclosure is held at a temperature below the freezing point of water. 3. The ice making system of claim 2 wherein the enclosure is an ice container. 4. The ice making system of claim 3 wherein the ice bin is removable. 5. The ice making system of claim 4 further comprising an ice maker in the cabinet in proximity to the ice container when the exterior door of the cabinet is closed. 6. The ice making system of claim 1 further comprising a seal between the aperture and the opening. 7. The ice making system of claim 1 wherein the first plane is substantially vertical and the second plane is about 45 degrees from the first plane. 8. The ice making system of claim 1 wherein the door hinge comprises a piano-style hinge. 9. A door for an ice compartment on the inside of a refrigerator comprising: an icemaker disposed in a refrigerated compartment of the refrigerator, the icemaker having a dispensing surface that is oblique to a horizontal plane of the refrigerator and an opening to allow formed ice cubes to drop through the opening; a refrigerator door providing selective access to the refrigerated compartment; an ice bin disposed on the door; an ice bin door hingedly mounted to the door and providing selective access to the ice bin, the ice bin door having a first section and a second section; wherein the first section is substantially on a vertical plane and the second section is on a plane oblique to the first plane and mates substantially with the dispensing surface; wherein the ice bin door further comprises an aperture in the second section disposed above the ice bin and substantially mates with the opening to allow formed ice cubed to drop into the ice bin. 10. The door of claim 9 wherein the opening is adapted to receive ice cubes or crushed ice by gravity. 11. The door of claim 9 wherein the opening is adapted to receive sub-freezing air flow. 12. The door of claim 9 wherein the opening is adapted to receive (a) ice cubes or crushed ice by gravity and (b) sub-freezing airflow. 13. The door of claim 9 further comprising a translation member along one side of the lower section to allow translation of the door body from a closed to an open position. 14. The door of claim 13 wherein the translation member comprises a hinge. 15. The door of claim 13 further comprising a latch between the first section and the refrigerated compartment along an opposite side of the ice bin door from the translation member. 16. A door for a refrigerator comprising: an enclosure comprising a removable ice bin; a bin door for providing selective access to the enclosure comprising: a first section substantially on a vertical plane; a second section at an angle oblique to the first section and disposed above the ice bin; an aperture in the second section substantially aligned with an opening within the refrigerator to allow formed ice to pass through and into the ice bin. 17. The door of claim 16 , wherein the door is disposed on a refrigerated compartment of the refrigerator. 18. The door of claim 17 , further comprising an icemaker located in the refrigerated compartment, and wherein the opening is disposed on the icemaker to allow formed ice to pass through to the ice bin.
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