Ice maker and refrigerator
US-12163713-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9612048B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9612048-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213593872-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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An ice making apparatus of a refrigerator and a method for assembling such an ice making apparatus are provided. The ice making apparatus may include an ice tray, a sensor installed on a lower portion of the ice tray, a sensor wire connecting the sensor to a controller of the refrigerator, a driver provided at a first end of the ice tray, a driving shaft provided at the first end of the ice tray, a support device provided at a second end of the ice tray, and a support shaft provided at the second end of the ice tray and inserted into a rotational shaft hole of the support device, the support shaft having a through hole allowing the sensor wire to pass therethrough.
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An ice making apparatus of a refrigerator, comprising: an ice tray that accommodates water for making ice; a sensor installed on a lower surface of the ice tray; a sensor wire having a first end connected to the sensor and a second end configured to be connected to a controller of the refrigerator to transfer data therebetween; a driver provided at a first end of the ice tray; a drive rotational shaft formed on the first end of the ice tray and coupled to the driver to be rotated by the driver; a rotational shaft support device provided at a second end of the ice tray opposite the first end thereof, that supports the second end of the ice tray, the rotational shaft support device having a rotational shaft hole; and a support rotational shaft formed on the second end of the ice tray and inserted into the rotational shaft hole of the rotational shaft support device, the support rotational shaft having a through hole formed therein that guides the sensor wire therethrough such that the sensor wire is prevented from being twisted or cut off when the ice tray is rotated, wherein the first end of the sensor wire includes a connection terminal connected to the sensor, the connection terminal being thicker than the through hole, wherein the support rotational shaft includes: a first through portion fixed to the second end of the ice tray; a second through portion that extends outward from the first through portion and is coupled to the rotational shaft hole of the rotational shaft support device to be rotatable; a stop protrusion provided between the first and second through portions, that engages the rotational shaft hole of the rotational shaft support device to limit lateral movement of the support rotational shaft; a first cutaway formed in the first through portion and the stop protrusion, that exposes a corresponding portion of the through hole and is configured to allow an intermediate portion of the sensor wire between the first end and the second end of the sensor wire to be withdrawn out of the through hole; and a second cutaway formed in the second through portion, that exposes a corresponding portion of the through hole and is configured to receive the intermediate portion between the first end and the second end of the sensor wire, wherein a width of the second cutaway is less than a diameter of the sensor wire such that the sensor wire is press-fit into the through hole through the second cutaway, to be prevented from being released therefrom, wherein a width of the first cutaway is greater than the diameter of the sensor wire to allow for easy insertion and withdrawal of the sensor wire, wherein a diameter of the through hole is greater than the width of the first cutaway, the width of the second cutaway, and the diameter of the sensor wire, and wherein the second cutaway is blocked by the rotational shaft support device when the support rotational shaft is inserted into the rotational shaft hole. 2. The ice making apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the ice tray includes a sensor wire guide in communication with the first cutaway to guide the sensor wire from the first cutaway to the sensor at the lower surface of the ice tray. 3. The ice making apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an outer diameter of the stop protrusion is greater than an outer diameter of the first through portion and greater than an outer diameter of the second through portion. 4. The ice making apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the ice tray and the support rotational shaft are integrally formed. 5. A method of assembling an ice malting apparatus of a refrigerator including an ice tray, a sensor, a sensor wire having a first end connected to the sensor and a second end configured to be connected to a controller of the refrigerator to transfer data therebetween, the first end having a connection terminal connected to the sensor, a rotational shaft support device, and a support rotational shaft including a through hole formed therein that guides the sensor wire therethrough such that the sensor wire is prevented from being twisted or cut off when the ice tray is rotated, a first through portion fixed to an end of the ice tray, a second through portion that extends outward from the first through portion, a stop protrusion provided between the first and the second through portions, a first cutaway formed in the first through portion and the stop protrusion and a second cutaway portion formed in the second through portion, wherein the support rotational shaft is supported by the rotational shaft support device to be rotatable, the first and second cutaways expose corresponding portions of the through hole formed therein, respectively, the connection terminal is thicket than the through hole, a width of the second cutaway is less than a with of the sensor wire, a width of the first cutaway is greater than the width of the sensor wire, and a diameter of the through hole is greater than the widths of the first and second cutaways and the width of the sensor wire, the method comprising: inserting the sensor wire through a rotational shaft hole formed in the rotational shaft support device; press-fitting the sensor wire into the through hole formed in the support rotational shaft through the second cutaway of the support rotational shaft; drawing the sensor wire out of the through hole through the first cutaway of the support rotational shaft; coupling the second through portion of the support rotational shaft, having the sensor wire having a portion received in the through hole provided with the second through portion, to the rotational shaft hole of the rotational shaft support device, wherein second cutaway is blocked by the rotational shaft support device when the second through portion is coupled to the rotational shaft hole; and electrically connecting the connection terminal of the sensor wire to the sensor. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein press fitting the sensor wire into the through hole and drawing the sensor wire out of the through hole includes press fitting an intermediate portion of the sensor wire into the through hole through the second cutaway of the support rotational shaft and then drawing an adjacent portion of the sensor wire out through the first cutaway.
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