Compact ice making system for slimline ice compartment
US-2019011163-A1 · Jan 10, 2019 · US
US10731909B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10731909-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715830845-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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A refrigerator and method utilize a door-mounted icemaking system including an icemaking mold, an ice storage bin and a cold wall evaporator disposed proximate the ice storage bin along an interior wall of the door to provide cooling proximate the ice storage bin. In some instances, the cold wall evaporator may be in addition to an icemaking evaporator that provides direct cooling of the icemaking mold, and furthermore, in some instances, the cold wall and icemaking evaporators may be separately controllable to optimize cooling within the door-mounted icemaking system. In addition, in some instances, a hot wall condenser may be used in a door-mounted icemaking system to dissipate heat generated by a refrigeration circuit through an exterior wall of a door. Further, in some instances a reversible refrigeration circuit may be used in connection with an icemaking evaporator to assist in ejecting ice from an icemaking mold.
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What is claimed is: 1. A refrigerator, comprising: a cabinet including a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment; a fresh food compartment door coupled to the cabinet adjacent an opening of the fresh food compartment and configured to insulate the fresh food compartment from an exterior environment, the fresh food compartment door including: one or more interior walls facing the fresh food compartment when the door is closed and including one or more metal sheets; and an exterior wall facing the exterior environment and including an exterior metal skin; a door-mounted icemaking system disposed on the fresh food compartment door, the door-mounted icemaking system including: an icemaking mold disposed between the exterior wall and the one or more interior walls of the fresh food compartment door and configured to produce ice; an ice storage bin disposed between the exterior wall and the one or more interior walls of the fresh food compartment door and configured to receive and store ice produced by the icemaking mold; an ice and water dispenser disposed on the exterior wall of the fresh food compartment door and configured to dispense water and to dispense ice produced by the icemaking mold; and a fanless reversible self-contained in-door refrigeration circuit disposed between the exterior wall and the one or more interior walls of the fresh food compartment door, including: a compressor in thermal contact with the exterior metal skin; a condenser in fluid communication with an outlet of the compressor and in thermal contact with the exterior metal skin; an icemaking evaporator disposed between the exterior wall and the one or more interior walls of the fresh food compartment door and in thermal contact with the icemaking mold to directly cool the icemaking mold; a cold wall evaporator disposed adjacent the ice storage bin and along at least one interior wall among the one or more interior walls of the door, the cold wall evaporator in thermal contact with the one or more metal sheets, and the cold wall evaporator comprising a unitary coil embedded within the interior wall of the door, wherein a central axis of the unitary coil lays along a single plane of the interior wall; and at least one valve disposed between the condenser and one or both of the icemaking and cold wall evaporators to regulate refrigerant flow to one or both of the icemaking and cold wall evaporators; and a controller coupled to the reversible self-contained in-door refrigeration circuit, the controller configured control the at least one valve to selectively control refrigerant flow to the cold wall evaporator and the icemaking evaporator, and the controller further configured to control the compressor to selectively reverse refrigerant flow to the icemaking evaporator to heat the icemaking mold when ejecting ice from the icemaking mold.
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