Ice compartment assembly for refrigerator
US-9222717-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10145606B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10145606-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213996396-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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An illustrative refrigeration unit door includes a transparent window portion that receives light from a light source such that the light exhibits total internal reflection within the window portion. A series of uniformly-sized prisms with non-uniform spacing ejects light from one face of the transparent window portion at angles around 60 degrees and 30 degrees. Collimated light can be used to reduce the amount of light ejected from a second face of the transparent window that is opposite the first face.
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What is claimed is: 1. A refrigeration unit comprising: a refrigeration door, the refrigeration door comprising: a light source; a window portion configured to receive light from the light source at a first face, wherein the light exhibits total internal reflection within the window portion; a plurality of uniformly sized prisms that are non-uniformly spaced apart and each prism comprising a first prism face and a second prism face, the first prism face is configured to eject light outside of the window portion from a second face of the window portion, on which the prisms are disposed, at an angle of about 60 degrees; and a reflective coating disposed on a third face of the window portion opposite to the first face and configured to reflect light back into the window portion, wherein: the second prism face is configured to eject the reflected light outside of the window portion from the second face of the window portion at an angle of about 30 degrees; a distance between the prisms decreases as the prisms are disposed further away from the first face; and the uniformly sized prisms are disposed only on the second face of the window portion, and the first prism face and the second prism face of each of the uniformly-sized prisms form a prism having 90°/30°/60° angles with the second face of the window portion. 2. The refrigeration unit door of claim 1 , wherein the light source comprises a plurality of LEDs. 3. The refrigeration unit door of claim 1 , wherein the light source comprises an LED. 4. The refrigeration unit door of claim 1 , wherein the light source is a collimated light source. 5. The refrigeration unit door of claim 1 , further comprising an anti-reflective coating located on the second face of the window portion. 6. The refrigeration unit door of claim 1 , further comprising an anti-reflective coating located on a fourth face that is opposite the second face. 7. The refrigeration unit door of claim 1 , further comprising a collimator configured to collimate the light from the light source. 8. A refrigeration unit comprising: a refrigeration door comprising: a collimated light source; a window portion having a window pane and a film disposed on the window pane, the film comprising a plurality of uniformly-sized prisms, wherein: the window portion receives light from the light source at a first face; the light exhibits total internal reflection within the window portion; and the prisms are non-uniformly spaced apart and comprise a first prism face and a second prism face; the first prism face is configured to eject light traveling in a first direction outside of the window portion from a second face of the window portion, on which the prisms are disposed, at a first angle of ejection between 10 and 80 degrees, the prisms are disposed only on the second face of the window portion; and a reflective coating configured to reflect light back into the window portion along a second direction, wherein: the reflective coating is disposed on a third face of the window portion opposite the first face; the second prism face is configured to eject the reflected light traveling in the second direction outside of the window portion from the second face of the window portion at a second angle of ejection between 10 and 80 degrees; and a distance between the prisms decreases as the prisms are disposed further away from the first face, wherein the first prism face and the second prism face of each of the uniformly-sized prisms form a prism having 90°/30°/60° angles with the second face of the window portion. 9. The refrigeration unit door of claim 8 , wherein the film is an ultra-violet-cured film. 10. The refrigeration unit door of claim 8 , wherein the first angle of ejection is about 60 degrees and the second angle of ejection is about 30 degrees. 11. The refrigeration unit door of claim 10 , wherein 95% of ejected light traveling in the first direct is ejected at the first angle of ejection and wherein 95% of ejected light traveling in the second direction is ejected at the second angle of ejection.
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