Ice making device and refrigerator having the same
US-9476631-B2 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US9759472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9759472-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213713199-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An ice-making apparatus for an appliance having a housing with an interior volume and an ice tray horizontally suspended in the interior volume. The ice tray has a cold plate with a top surface and a bottom surface and a containment wall surrounding an edge portion of the cold plate to retain water. A cooling source is thermally coupled to the bottom surface of the cold plate. An intake conduit extends into the interior volume over the ice tray and is configured to draw ambient air into the interior volume over the ice tray, and the ambient air is above freezing.
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An ice making apparatus for an appliance comprising: a housing having an interior volume; an ice tray horizontally suspended across the interior volume and including an ice forming plate and a containment wall surrounding an edge portion of the ice forming plate to retain water; a shroud mounted in the housing; the shroud abutting the periphery of the containment wall and surrounding a bottom of the ice tray and extending upwardly therefrom; a barrier member within the housing; the barrier member configured to split the housing into a first air chamber and a second air chamber and to sealingly separate the first air chamber from the second air chamber; the barrier member extending outwardly from the shroud; a cooling source thermally coupled to a bottom surface of the ice forming plate and configured to freeze water in the ice tray by providing the cooling source to the first air chamber; and an intake conduit extending into the second air chamber within the interior volume of the housing, wherein the intake conduit is configured to draw ambient air into the second air chamber within the interior volume of the housing over the ice tray, and wherein the ambient air is above freezing, and wherein a temperature gradient exists between the first air chamber and the second air chamber. 2. The ice making apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: an exhaust conduit extending into the interior volume of the housing below the intake conduit, wherein the exhaust conduit is configured to dispense air from the second air chamber within the interior volume of the housing to provide a warm air flow over the ice tray to form substantially clear ice in the ice tray. 3. The ice making apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising: an air movement device coupled with a select one of the intake conduit and the exhaust conduit, wherein the air movement device is configured to draw the ambient air in through the intake conduit and out through the exhaust conduit to create the warm air flow over the ice tray. 4. The ice making apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the housing is coupled with a door of the appliance; and wherein the intake conduit and the exhaust conduit removably engage a corresponding inlet port and outlet port on an interior sidewall of the appliance in response to the appliance door being closed. 5. The ice making apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the housing includes an appliance door liner having a recessed portion and a cover pivotally coupled with a periphery of the recessed portion to substantially enclose the recessed portion of the appliance door liner. 6. The ice making apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the cold source includes a thermoelectric device having a first side engaged with the bottom surface of the ice tray in the first air chamber and a second side engaged with a heat sink within the first air chamber, and wherein the thermoelectric device is configured to transfer heat from the first side to the second side. 7. The ice making apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising: an electrical drive body rotatably coupled to the ice tray, wherein the drive body is configured to oscillate the ice tray in a rocking cycle about a transverse axis of the ice tray as the warm air flows contacts the water moving a top surface of the ice tray to release air from the water. 8. The ice making apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the intake conduit couples with a passage that is configured to receive the ambient air from an environment outside the appliance. 9. The ice making apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the inlet conduit couples with a passage that is configured to receive the ambient air from a refrigerator compartment of the appliance. 10. The ice making apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust conduit couples with a passage that is configured to dispense air from the interior volume to a refrigerator compartment of the appliance. 11. An ice making apparatus for an appliance comprising: a housing having an interior volume; an ice tray that includes an ice-forming plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a containment wall surrounding the top surface of the ice-forming plate to retain water, and a separation grid within the containment wall defining a plurality of reservoirs; a shroud mounted in the housing; the shroud abutting the periphery of the containment wall and surrounding a bottom of the ice tray and extending upwardly therefrom; a barrier member within the housing; the barrier member configured to split the housing into a first air chamber and a second air chamber and to sealingly separate the first air chamber from the second air chamber; wherein the barrier member extends outwardly from the shroud; a cooling source thermally coupled to the bottom surface of the ice-forming plate and configured to freeze water retained in the plurality of reservoirs by providing the cooling source to the first air chamber; and an air conduit positioned above the ice tray and coupled with an exterior air source, wherein the air conduit is configured to dispense a warm air flow into the air chamber over the ice tray to form at least one substantially clear ice piece in the plurality of reservoirs, and wherein the ambient air is above freezing and wherein a temperature gradient exists between the first air chamber and the second air chamber. 12. The ice making apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the air conduit extends to the second air chamber within the interior volume of the housing. 13. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the air conduit comprises: an intake portion of the air conduit extending into the second air chamber within the interior volume of the housing, wherein the intake portion is configured to draw the warm air flow into the interior volume over the ice tray; and an exhaust portion of the air conduit extending into the interior volume of the housing below the intake portion, wherein the exhaust portion is configured to dispense air from the second air chamber within the interior volume of the housing. 14. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the housing is coupled with a door of the appliance; and wherein the air conduit removably engages a corresponding port on an interior sidewall of the appliance when the door is closed. 15. The ice making apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising: an air movement device coupled with the air conduit, wherein the air movement device is configured to draw the warm air flow over the ice tray. 16. The ice making apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the containment wall comprises a material having a low thermal conductivity relative to the ice-forming plate. 17. The ice making apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the air conduit couples with a passage that is configured to receive the warm air flow from an environment outside the appliance. 18. An ice making method comprising: providing an appliance with an ice maker housing that has an interior volume; providing an ice tray suspended within the interior volume that includes an ice-forming plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a containment wall surrounding the top surface of the ice-forming plate to retain water, and a separation grid within the containment wall defining a plurality of reservoirs; splitting the housing into a first air chamber and a second air chamber through a barrier provided within the housing; mounting a shroud in the housing; the shroud abutting the periphery of the containment wall and surrounding a bottom of the ice tray and extending upwardly therefrom and the barrier member extending outwardly f
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