Hybrid twist tray ice maker

US10551107B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10551107-B2
Application numberUS-201916415441-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 17, 2019
Priority dateMar 6, 2015
Publication dateFeb 4, 2020
Grant dateFeb 4, 2020

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Abstract

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An ice maker includes a harvest motor and an ice tray operably coupled to the harvest motor. The ice tray has a plurality of heat sinks coupled to a bottom section of ice forming cavities on the ice tray. The harvest motor is operable to twist the ice tray for causing the plurality of heat sinks to move relative to each other for releasing ice pieces from the ice forming cavities.

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What is claimed is: 1. An ice tray, comprising: a flexible structure defining sidewalls of first and second ice forming cavities; and first and second heat sinks having an upper portion defining a bottom surface of the respective first and second ice forming cavities, and an upward protruding flange extending from the bottom surface of each of the first and second ice forming cavities, wherein the flexible structure is molded around the upward protruding flange. 2. The ice tray of claim 1 , wherein: the first heat sink is disposed a first distance from a fan; the second heat sink is disposed a second distance from the fan; and the first distance is less than the second distance. 3. The ice tray of claim 2 , wherein: the first heat sink includes a first exposed surface area; the second heat sink includes a second exposed surface area; and the first exposed surface area is less than the second exposed surface area. 4. The ice tray of claim 3 , wherein: the first exposed surface area includes a bottom surface that is one or more of the following: substantially planar, concave, or convex. 5. The ice tray of claim 3 , wherein: the first exposed surface area includes one or more downward extending fins; and the second exposed surface area includes one or more downward extending fins. 6. The ice tray of claim 5 , wherein: the ice tray includes a first end coupled to a harvest motor and a second end coupled to a bearing aperture; wherein a rotational axis is defined between the first end and the second end; and wherein the one or more downward extending fins of the first exposed surface area and the one or more downward extending fins of the second exposed surface area are arranged parallel to the rotational axis so that airflow parallel to the rotational axis flows between the one or more downward extending fins of the first exposed surface area and the one or more downward extending fins of the second exposed surface area and carries heat away from the one or more downward extending fins of the first exposed surface area and the one or more downward extending fins of the second exposed surface area. 7. The ice tray of claim 5 , wherein: the ice tray includes a first end coupled to a harvest motor and a second end coupled to a bearing aperture, and wherein a rotational axis is defined between the first end and the second end, and the one or more downward extending fins of the first exposed surface area and the one or more downward extending fins of the second exposed surface area are arranged transverse to the rotational axis so that airflow parallel to the rotational axis flows between the plurality of fins and carries heat away from the plurality of fins. 8. The ice tray of claim 4 , wherein: the second exposed surface area includes one or more downward extending fins. 9. The ice tray of claim 1 , further comprising: a third ice forming cavity, wherein the flexible structure defines sidewalls of the first, second, and third ice forming cavities; and a third heat sink having an upper portion defining a bottom surface of the respective third ice forming cavity, and an upward protruding flange extending from the bottom surface of each of the first, second, and third ice forming cavities, and wherein the flexible structure is molded around the upward protruding flange. 10. The ice tray of claim 9 , wherein: the first heat sink is disposed a first distance from the fan; the second heat sink is disposed a second distance from the fan; the third heat sink is disposed a third distance from the fan; the first distance is less than the second distance; and the second distance is less than the third distance. 11. The ice tray of claim 10 , wherein: the first heat sink has a first exposed surface area; the second heat sink has a second exposed surface area; the third heat sink has a third exposed surface area; the first exposed surface area is less than the second exposed surface area; and the second exposed surface area is less than the third exposed surface area. 12. The ice tray of claim 11 , wherein: the first exposed surface area includes a bottom surface that is one or more of the following: substantially planar, concave, or convex; the second exposed surface area includes one or more downward extending fins; and the third exposed surface area includes one or more downward extending fins. 13. The ice tray of claim 12 , wherein: the second exposed surface area includes a plurality of downward extending fins; the third exposed surface area includes a plurality of downward extending fins; and the distance between the downward extending fins of the second exposed surface area is greater than the distance between the downward extending fins of the third exposed surface area. 14. An ice maker, comprising: a harvest motor; a fan; and an ice tray operably coupled to the harvest motor, the ice tray having a flexible structure and a plurality of heat sinks coupled to the flexible structure, wherein the heat sinks are disposed at bottom portions of ice forming cavities of the ice tray; wherein portions of the flexible structure are molded over portions of the plurality of heat sinks to form seals; wherein the harvest motor is selectively operable to twist the ice tray about a rotational axis so that the flexible structure flexes and the plurality of heat sinks move relative to each other to release ice pieces from the ice forming cavities; wherein the fan is positioned to direct an airflow along the plurality of heat sinks; wherein each of the plurality of heat sinks includes an exposed surface area that is configured to be exposed to the airflow; and wherein a first heat sink is located a first distance from the fan and defines a first exposed surface area, and wherein a second heat sink is located a second distance from the fan and defines a second exposed surface area, and wherein the first distance is less than the second distance and the first exposed surface area is less than the second exposed surface area. 15. The ice maker of claim 14 , wherein: the plurality of heat sinks comprise: the first heat sink including a bottom surface that is one or more of the following: substantially planar, concave, or convex; the second heat sink including a bottom surface having one or more fins; and a third heat sink including a bottom surface having two or more fins, wherein the first heat sink is closest to the fan, the second heat sink is furthest from the fan, the second heat sink is at an intermediate distance from the fan and between the first heat sink and the third heat sink, and wherein the exposed surface area that is configured to be exposed to the airflow of each of the plurality of heat sinks progressively increases as a distance from the fan of each of the plurality of heat sinks progressively increases. 16. The ice maker of claim 15 , wherein: the first heat sink includes a pair of first heat sinks; and the third heat sink includes a pair of third heat sinks. 17. The ice maker of claim 16 , wherein: each of the pair of third heat sinks includes more fins than the second heat sink. 18. An ice maker, comprising: a harvest motor; an axle member; an ice tray operably coupled to the harvest motor and the axle member, the ice tray having a flexible structure and a plurality of heat sinks coupled to the flexible structure, wherein the heat sinks are disposed at bottom portions of ice forming cavities of the ice tray; wherein the harvest motor is selectively operable to twist the ice tray

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Classifications

  • F25C5/06Primary

    by deforming bodies with which the ice is in contact, e.g. using inflatable members · CPC title

  • Sticking or clogging of ice · CPC title

  • by using rotating or otherwise moving moulds (F25C1/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • particularly adapted for household refrigerators · CPC title

  • Moulds made of plastics e.g. silicone · CPC title

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What does patent US10551107B2 cover?
An ice maker includes a harvest motor and an ice tray operably coupled to the harvest motor. The ice tray has a plurality of heat sinks coupled to a bottom section of ice forming cavities on the ice tray. The harvest motor is operable to twist the ice tray for causing the plurality of heat sinks to move relative to each other for releasing ice pieces from the ice forming cavities.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Whirlpool Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25C5/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 04 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).