Refrigerator having a defrost heater

US9534826B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9534826-B2
Application numberUS-200913131609-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 24, 2009
Priority dateDec 18, 2008
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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A refrigeration appliance includes an evaporator and a defrost heater which periodically subjects the evaporator to a defrost process, A temperature sensor is disposed at least in proximity to the evaporator and is adapted for switching off the defrost heater once the temperature sensor detects a predetermined defrost temperature. The temperature sensor provides a predetermined defrost temperature profile having first, second and third time segments. A first defrost temperature during the first time segment changes to a second defrost temperature during the second time segment, and holds the second defrost temperature during the third time segment.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A household refrigeration appliance, comprising: an evaporator; a defrost heater disposed in proximity to the evaporator and controlled to periodically subjecting the evaporator to a defrost process; a temperature sensor disposed at least in proximity to the evaporator; and a controller configured to: switch off the defrost heater once the temperature sensor detects a predetermined defrost temperature; set the defrost heater to produce at least a first target temperature output and a second target temperature output while the defrost heater is activated and outputting heat, the second target temperature output being lower than the first target temperature output; and control the defrost heater to provide the evaporator with a predetermined evaporator defrost temperature profile having first, second and third time segments while the defrost heater is activated and outputting heat, wherein during the first time segment and while the defrost heater is activated and outputting heat to the evaporator, the defrost heater is controlled to produce the first target temperature output, the first target temperature output from the defrost heater producing a first defrost temperature at the evaporator during the first time segment, during the second time interval and while the defrost heater is activated and outputting heat to the evaporator, the defrost heater is controlled to change from producing the first target temperature output to the second target temperature output, and during the third time interval and while the defrost heater is activated and outputting heat to the evaporator, the defrost heater is controlled to hold the second temperature output, the second target temperature output from the defrost heater producing a second defrost temperature at the evaporator during the third time segment. 2. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first defrost temperature is a first mean defrost temperature and the second defrost temperature is a second mean defrost temperature. 3. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 2 , wherein the second time segment is an intermediate defrost temperature segment having a ramped defrost temperature provided by the defrost heater. 4. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 3 , wherein the defrost temperature provided by the defrost heater in the intermediate defrost temperature segment is falling. 5. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 3 , wherein the defrost temperature provided by the defrost heater in the intermediate defrost temperature segment is continuously falling. 6. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first defrost temperature segment has a constant higher temperature provided by the defrost heater than a constant temperature provided by the defrost heater during the third defrost temperature segment. 7. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the defrost temperature provided by the defrost heater during the first defrost temperature segment and the defrost temperature provided by the defrost heater during the third defrost temperature segment are at least approximately constant. 8. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the controller controls the defrost heater to produce the first defrost temperature within the first predetermined time interval and to produce a defrost temperature that falls in a linear manner within the second predetermined time interval until a second constant defrost temperature is reached. 9. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined defrost temperature profile comprises defrost temperature time segments having respective predetermined time intervals, and defrost temperature time segments disposed there between in which the defrost temperature changes in a ramped manner. 10. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to carry out the defrost process within a predetermined time interval. 11. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , constructed in the form of a no-frost refrigeration appliance, with the evaporator being disposed outside a chamber to be cooled. 12. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 11 , wherein the evaporator is a finned evaporator having a temperature sensor. 13. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first defrost temperature is reduced to the second defrost temperature during the second time interval. 14. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first defrost temperature is continuously reduced to the second defrost temperature. 15. The household refrigeration appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first time segment and the third time segment are approximately equal in length. 16. A method for regulating a defrost process for a household refrigeration appliance having an evaporator, a defrost heater disposed in proximity to the evaporator, and a temperature sensor disposed in proximity to the evaporator, the defrost heater configured to periodically subjecting the evaporator to a defrost process and to provide a predetermined evaporator defrost temperature profile having first, second and third time segments, said method comprising the steps of: a controller activating the defrost heater to output heat and switching off the defrost heater once the temperature sensor detects a predetermined defrost temperature; the controller causing the defrost heater to produce a first target temperature output while the defrost heater is activated and outputting heat, the first target temperature output from the defrost heater producing a first defrost temperature at the evaporator during the first time segment; the controller causing the defrost heater to change from producing the first target temperature output to a second target temperature output, the second target temperature output being lower than the first target temperature output, and a change in defrost heater output occurs during the second time segment and causing a decline in the temperature at the evaporator; and the controller causing the defrost heater to maintain the second temperature output during the third time segment of the predetermined defrost temperature profile while the defrost heater is activated and outputting heat, the second target temperature output from the defrost heater producing a second defrost temperature at the evaporator during the third time segment, and the third time segment comprising the second defrost temperature which is substantially constant. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first defrost temperature is a first mean defrost temperature and the second defrost temperature is a second mean defrost temperature. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the intermediate defrost temperature segment has a ramped intermediate defrost temperature. 19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the defrost temperature in the intermediate defrost temperature segment is falling. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the defrost temperature in the intermediate defrost temperature segment is continuously falling. 21. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first defrost temperature segment has a constant higher temperature provided by the defrost heater than a constant temperature provided by the defrost heater during the third defrost temperature segment. 22. The method of claim 16 , wherein the defrost temperature provided by the defrost heater durin

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  • F25D21/08Primary

    by electric heating · CPC title

  • F25D21/002Primary

    Defroster control · CPC title

  • Sensors measuring the temperature of the evaporator · CPC title

  • Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices · CPC title

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What does patent US9534826B2 cover?
A refrigeration appliance includes an evaporator and a defrost heater which periodically subjects the evaporator to a defrost process, A temperature sensor is disposed at least in proximity to the evaporator and is adapted for switching off the defrost heater once the temperature sensor detects a predetermined defrost temperature. The temperature sensor provides a predetermined defrost temperat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fotiadis Panagiotis, Härlen Jochen, Joksch Harald, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25D21/08. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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