Refrigeration appliance with cold air supply for ice maker and ice level sensor

US10731908B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10731908-B2
Application numberUS-201715497274-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 26, 2017
Priority dateApr 26, 2017
Publication dateAug 4, 2020
Grant dateAug 4, 2020

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A refrigeration appliance includes an ice maker disposed in a fresh food compartment. An air handler assembly conveys cooling air through the ice maker. An insulated air duct is disposed between an evaporator and a fan for preventing the migration of ice from the evaporator to the fan. The insulated duct has an opening extending from an end adjacent the evaporator to an end adjacent the fan. A lower inner wall of the air duct has a first ramped portion on the end adjacent the evaporator. In another example, the icemaker includes a sensor assembly positioned to detect a level of ice in the ice bin. The sensor assembly includes an emitter for sending photons along a predetermined path, and a receiver for detecting the photons when the photons are reflected off an object disposed in the predetermined path.

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A refrigeration appliance comprising: a fresh food compartment for storing food items in a refrigerated environment having a target temperature above zero degrees Centigrade; and an ice maker disposed within the fresh food compartment for producing and storing ice pieces, the ice maker comprising: an ice tray for forming ice pieces, an ice bin for receiving and storing ice pieces produced by the ice tray, an evaporator for cooling air conveyed through the ice tray and the ice bin, and an air handler assembly for conveying cooling air through the ice tray and the ice bin, the air handler assembly comprising: a housing having at least one groove formed in a wall of the housing wherein the at least one groove extends through a front face of the housing, a fan for conveying the cooled air, the fan disposed in the housing and having a lower surface in registry with the at least one groove, and an air duct disposed in the housing between the evaporator and the fan for preventing migration of ice from the evaporator to the fan, wherein an inlet end of the air duct is disposed adjacent an outlet of the evaporator, an outlet end of the air duct is disposed adjacent an inlet of the fan, an opening extends between the inlet end and the outlet end of the air duct, and a lower inner wall bounds a bottom of the opening of the air duct, the lower inner wall having a first downward ramped portion on the inlet end of the air duct that is sloped downwardly toward the evaporator, the air duct including a notch on a leading edge of the air duct wherein the notch and an opposing side of the fan define a gap therebetween for allowing fluid to drain through the gap, through the at least one groove and to a surrounding environment. 2. The refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the lower inner wall of the air duct further comprises a second downward ramped portion on the end adjacent the fan. 3. The refrigeration appliance of claim 2 , wherein the second downward ramped portion is shorter than the first downward ramped portion. 4. The refrigeration appliance of claim 2 , wherein a slope of the second downward ramped portion is greater than a slope of the first downward ramped portion. 5. The refrigeration appliance of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the first downward ramped portion and the second downward ramped portion is curved. 6. The refrigeration appliance of claim 5 , wherein the air duct is 3 inches in length. 7. The refrigeration appliance of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the first downward ramped portion and the second downward ramped portion is planar. 8. The refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the air duct is made from an insulating material. 9. The refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the air duct is between 2 inches and 5 inches in length. 10. An ice maker for freezing water into ice pieces, the ice maker comprising: an ice tray for forming ice pieces, an ice bin for receiving and storing ice pieces produced by the ice tray, an evaporator for cooling air conveyed through the ice tray and the ice bin, and an air handler assembly for conveying cooling air through the ice tray and the ice bin, the air handler assembly comprising: a housing having at least one groove formed in a wall of the housing wherein the at least one groove extends through a front face of the housing, a fan for conveying the cooled air, the fan disposed in the housing and having a lower surface in registry with the at least one groove, and an air duct disposed in the housing between the evaporator and the fan for preventing migration of ice from the evaporator to the fan, wherein an inlet end of the air duct is disposed adjacent an outlet of the evaporator, an outlet end of the air duct is disposed adjacent an inlet of the fan, an opening extends between the inlet end and the outlet end of the air duct, and a lower inner wall bounds a bottom of the opening of the air duct, the lower inner wall having a first downward ramped portion on the inlet end of the air duct that is sloped downwardly toward the evaporator, the air duct including a notch on a leading edge of the air duct wherein the notch and an opposing side of the fan define a gap therebetween for allowing fluid to drain through the gap, through the at least one groove and to a surrounding environment. 11. The ice maker of claim 10 , wherein the lower inner wall of the air duct further comprises a second downward ramped portion on the end adjacent the fan. 12. The ice maker of claim 11 , wherein the second downward ramped portion is shorter than the first downward ramped portion. 13. The ice maker of claim 11 , wherein a slope of the second downward ramped portion is greater than a slope of the first downward ramped portion. 14. The ice maker of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the first downward ramped portion and the second downward ramped portion is at least one of curved or planar. 15. The ice maker of claim 11 , further comprising at least one of the following: the evaporator including a metal housing defining a flow path through the evaporator, and the air handler assembly including a housing having an open end and an over-molded gasket disposed around a periphery of the open end of the housing.

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What does patent US10731908B2 cover?
A refrigeration appliance includes an ice maker disposed in a fresh food compartment. An air handler assembly conveys cooling air through the ice maker. An insulated air duct is disposed between an evaporator and a fan for preventing the migration of ice from the evaporator to the fan. The insulated duct has an opening extending from an end adjacent the evaporator to an end adjacent the fan. A …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Electrolux Home Prod Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25C5/22. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 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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