Refrigerator having dispenser

US2020247656A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020247656-A1
Application numberUS-201916551027-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 26, 2019
Priority dateFeb 1, 2019
Publication dateAug 6, 2020
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A refrigerator provided with a dispenser, wherein a water discharging member that is installed in the dispenser includes: a nozzle pipe; a light source that radiates ultraviolet light from one end of the nozzle pipe to an inner space of the nozzle pipe; and a window that is provided between the one end of the nozzle pipe and the light source, that divides the inner space of the nozzle pipe and an area where the light source is disposed and that transmits ultraviolet light radiated from the light source to the nozzle pipe.

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A liquid discharging member, comprising: a nozzle pipe having a first end which receives liquid and a second end through which the liquid is discharged and defining an inner space where the liquid flows; a light source that emits ultraviolet light into the first end of the nozzle pipe to irradiate the inner space of the nozzle pipe; a window provided between the first end of the nozzle pipe and the light source that separates the inner space of the nozzle pipe and an area where the light source is arranged and through which ultraviolet light radiated from the light source enters the nozzle pipe; a window pocket that accommodates the window and that includes a plurality of supporting surfaces that face the window; a water-supplying hose barb that is branched from the first end of the nozzle pipe; and a light-source bracket that is provided opposite the water-supplying hose barb with the window pocket between the light-source bracket and the water-supplying hose barb and that extends in a direction opposite to a direction in which the water-supplying hose barb extends with respect to the nozzle pipe. 2 . The liquid discharging member of claim 1 , further comprising a seal that is accommodated in the window pocket and that is interposed between the window and the plurality of supporting surfaces, wherein the window member includes: a first surface that faces the nozzle pipe; a second surface that faces the light source; and a lateral surface that connects the first surface and the second surface, and wherein the window pocket comprises a lower groove and an upper groove that are divided in a portion of the window pocket that faces the lateral surface of the window, the seal includes a lateral side that is arranged between the lateral surface of the window and an inner wall of the window pocket, and the lower groove and the upper groove are bonded with each other. 3 . The liquid discharging member of claim 2 , wherein the lower groove and the upper groove are ultrasonic-welded to each other. 4 . The liquid discharging member of claim 3 , wherein the lower groove includes a first lip that extends toward the upper groove, the upper groove includes a second lip which extends toward the lower groove and a lateral surface of which faces a lateral surface of the first lip, the lower groove is bonded to the upper groove at at least one of a surface of a distal end of the first lip and the upper groove, a surface of a distal end of the second lip and the lower groove, or a lateral surface of the first lip and a lateral surface of the second lip. 5 . the liquid discharging member of claim 4 , wherein a inclined weld surface is provided on any one of the lateral surfaces of the first lip and the second lip, which face each other. 6 . The liquid discharging member of claim 1 , wherein the window pocket is divided into a lower groove that connects with the nozzle pipe and an upper groove that connects with the light-source bracket. 7 . The liquid discharging member of claim 6 , wherein the lower groove is integrally formed with the nozzle part, and the upper groove is integrally formed with the light-source bracket. 8 . The liquid discharging member of claim 7 , wherein a tab is provided on one side of the upper groove, and a tab guide that has a shape complementary to that of the tab is provided on one side of the lower groove, and when the lower groove and the upper groove are coupled such that the tab and the tab guide are engaged with each other, the water-supplying hose barb and the light-source bracket extend in directions opposite to each other with respect to the nozzle pipe. 9 . The liquid discharging member of claim 8 , wherein the tab and the tab guide are configured to guide a mating position of the lower groove and the upper groove. 10 . The liquid discharging member of claim 6 , further comprising a seal that is accommodated in the widow pocket and that is interposed between the window and the plurality of supporting surfaces, wherein the window comprises: a first surface that faces the nozzle pipe; a second surface that faces the light source; and a lateral surface that connects the first surface and the second surface, wherein the lower groove includes a first-surface supporting surface that faces an edge of the first surface of the window, the seal includes a first-surface edge that is arranged between the first-surface supporting surface and the first surface of the window, and a sealing protrusion that has the shape of a closed loop and that pressurizes the seal protrudes from the first-surface supporting surface. 11 . The liquid discharging member of claim 1 , wherein a central axis of the nozzle pipe in an axial direction thereof and a central axis of the water-supplying hose barb in an axial direction thereof do not intersect with each other. 12 . The liquid discharging member of claim 11 , wherein the water-supplying hose barb communicates with the nozzle pipe while contacting the nozzle pipe such that the central axis of the water-supplying hose barb in the axial direction thereof passes through an inner area of the nozzle pipe. 13 . The liquid discharging member of claim 11 , wherein the water-supplying hose barb is inclined with respect to a surface perpendicular to the central axis of the nozzle pipe in the axial direction thereof. 14 . The liquid discharging member of claim 11 , wherein a funnel portion that communicates with the water-supplying hose barb is provided at the first end of the nozzle pipe, and the funnel portion has a shape the inner diameter of which becomes narrower from the first end of the nozzle pipe toward the second end of the nozzle pipe. 15 . The liquid discharging member of claim 14 , wherein a small diameter part that has the shape of a cylinder and that connects with the funnel portion is provided at the second end of the nozzle pipe, the small diameter part connects with the funnel portion, and an inner diameter of the small diameter part corresponds to an inner diameter of a portion of the funnel portion that connects with the small diameter part. 16 . The liquid discharging member of claim 15 , wherein a laminar flow protrusion is provided in the small diameter part and protrudes inward toward a center of the small diameter part and extends in an axial direction of the small diameter part. 17 . The liquid discharging member of claim 1 , wherein the light source radiates ultraviolet light that has a peak wavelength within a range of 265 nm to 275 nm. 18 . The water discharging member of claim 1 , wherein the window is made of Quartz or PMMA monomer, and an inner wall surface of the water-supplying hose barb and an inner wall surface of the nozzle pipe are coated with aluminum. 19 . A refrigerator having a door in which a dispenser housing coupled to a water discharging member is installed, the water discharging member, comprising: a nozzle pipe having a first end which receives liquid and a second end through which the liquid is discharged and defining an inner space where the liquid flows; a light source that emits ultraviolet light into the first end of the nozzle pipe o irradiate the inner space of the nozzle pipe; a window provided between the first end of the nozzle pipe and the light source that separates the inner space of the nozzle pipe and an area where the light source is arranged and through which ultraviolet light radiated from the light source enters the nozzle pipe; a window pocket tha

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  • Homopolymers or copolymers of methyl methacrylate · CPC title

  • Pipe joints · CPC title

  • with more than 90% silica by weight, e.g. quartz {(C03C3/045 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Apparatus for generating biocidal substances, e.g. vaporisers, UV lamps · CPC title

  • F25D23/028Primary

    Details · CPC title

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What does patent US2020247656A1 cover?
A refrigerator provided with a dispenser, wherein a water discharging member that is installed in the dispenser includes: a nozzle pipe; a light source that radiates ultraviolet light from one end of the nozzle pipe to an inner space of the nozzle pipe; and a window that is provided between the one end of the nozzle pipe and the light source, that divides the inner space of the nozzle pipe and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lg Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25D23/028. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 06 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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