[0001] This invention relates to a refrigerator of the forced-air circulation type, such
as an upright refrigerator, and comprising a freezer compartment, a refrigeration
or preservation compartment and a convertible compartment which can be used at variable
temperature, for example around zero degrees or at freezer compartment temperature
(-18°C), and comprises a drawer movable along guides provided on the walls of said
compartment and associated with a usual door thereof, there being provided at least
one air duct connecting the freezer compartment to the convertible compartment through
which cold air can flow from the freezer compartment to the convertible compartment,
said duct opening into the convertible compartment via an aperture present in the
compartment rear wall, at which aperture there is provided a usual valve member, advantageously
of gas operation, controlled in its operation by a usual thermostat or the like.
[0002] In a refrigerator, particularly a domestic refrigerator of the aforesaid type, very
frequent use of the convertible compartment (ie frequent opening of its drawer) necessarily
involves continuous operation of the gas valve in order to maintain the desired temperature
conditions in the compartment.
[0003] This continuous operation is generally achieved by known electrical or electronic
devices, the cost of which negatively affects the cost of the final product (refrigerator).
[0004] A further drawback related to frequent opening of the compartment drawer if at zero
degrees is that if it is left open for a certain time, the temperature in the compartment
rises considerably above the desired temperature, with consequent possible damage
to the food present therein. In this situation, the optimum temperature is again achieved
in the compartment only a certain time after closing the drawer, and with considerable
stressing of the gas valve, which operates continuously in restoring the desired conditions
in the compartment.
[0005] As stated, this is detrimental to the valve in terms of its mechanical stability
and its life. At the same time the food remaining in the drawer after its reclosure
can be damaged and cause problems for the user on subsequent consumption.
[0006] An object of the invention is therefore to provide a device for application particularly
but not limitatively to the convertible compartment of a forced-air circulation refrigerator
to enable a desired temperature (for example 0°C or -18°C) to be achieved in the compartment,
which is of relatively simple construction and is of considerably lower cost than
analogous known devices.
[0007] A particular object of the invention is to provide a device of the stated type which
is easily operated by the user.
[0008] A further object is to provide a device of the stated type which reliably maintains
the desired temperature conditions within the convertible compartment.
[0009] These and further objects which will be apparent to the expert of the art are attained
by a device for maintaining optimum temperature within a compartment of a refrigerator
of the stated type, characterised in that the air duct opens into the convertible
compartment or the like via at least two apertures, at one of which there is provided
a usual valve member and at the other of which there are provided closure means able
to assume at least two working positions, in a first position they closing the corresponding
aperture and in the second position they allowing cold air to flow through it, said
closure means being guided in their movement from one to the other working position
and being controlled at least by means slidable longitudinally within the convertible
compartment and connected to actuator means which move in a direction different from
that followed by said slidable means.
[0010] The present invention will be more apparent from the accompanying drawing, which
is provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
Figure 1 is a partial longitudinal section through a preservation compartment for
meat and fish, ie a zero degree compartment, containing the device of the invention;
Figure 2 is a plan view of the compartment of Figure 1.
[0011] With reference to said figures, an upright refrigerator 1 comprises a usual freezer
compartment 2, convertible compartment 3 and refrigeration compartment 4 separated
from each other by interspaces 5 and 6 containing known insulation material 7. Each
compartment is provided with its own closure door 8, 9 and 10.
[0012] The convertible compartment 3 can be set at different temperatures (for example 0°C
or -18°C) depending on the type of food placed in it.
[0013] The refrigerator 1 is of the known forced-air circulation type, ie of the ventilated
type, and comprises usual ducts for the passage of cold air from the lower temperature
compartment to the higher temperature compartment. Figure 1 shows only one of these
ducts, indicated by 12, which allows forced cold air to pass from the freezer compartment
2 to the convertible compartment 3. This duct is provided within the rear panel 14
of the usual cabinet 15 of the refrigerator 1.
[0014] The duct 12 opens into the compartment 3 via an aperture 16 divided into two portions
16A and 16B provided in the rear wall 17 of the compartment 3. This latter contains
a known movable drawer 19 associated with the door 9. In this latter there is a known
grille 20.
[0015] On the portions 16A and 16B of the aperture 16 there are provided two corresponding
valve members 21 and 22. The member 21 is a usual gas valve arranged to operate in
known manner on a movable panel 23 following activation commands generated by a usual
thermostat (not shown) according to the temperature in the compartment 3, to maintain
it around a preset desired temperature. This valve is arranged partly in a cavity
25 in a box member 26 provided with an aperture 27 arranged at the top in Figure 1
and facing the upper part of the compartment 3.
[0016] The box member 26 is fixed in known manner to the walls of the compartment 3.
[0017] The member 22 present on the aperture 16B is defined by a movable panel associated
via a part 28 with a projection 29 extending from a wall 30 of the box member 25 lying
parallel to the wall 17 of the compartment 3. The part 28 is hinged at 31 to said
projection, the panel 22 being able to rotate about this hinge to assume at least
two working positions. In one of these (shown in full lines) the panel 22 closes the
aperture 16B, whereas in the other (shown by dashed lines) said panel is spaced from
said aperture to enable air to pass from the duct 12 into the compartment 3.
[0018] The panel 22 carries a projection 33 to which one end 34 of a return spring 35 is
fixed, its other end 36 being associated with a projection 37 extending from said
wall 30. It should be noted that between this latter and the wall 17 there is a usual
seal member 40 arranged about said aperture 40.
[0019] The panel 22 also carries an arm 41, at the end of which there is an element 42 able
to move within a cam-shaped guide 43 associated with a member 44 slidable longitudinally
within the compartment 3 (ie movable parallel to the longitudinal axis A of the drawer
19).
[0020] The member 44 carries the guide 43 at one end 46. This member is secured to the roof
47 of the compartment 3 by pins 48 which penetrate with their body 49 through elongate
slots 50 provided in said member, said pins having an enlarged head 51 to prevent
the member 44 separating from said roof 47.
[0021] One of said pins is also connected to the box member 26. At its other end 53, the
member 44 carries a pin 54, which projects from it. This latter is arranged to move
within an elongate slot 55 provided in one arm 56 of a lever 57 pivoted on a pin 58
fixed to the roof 47 of the compartment 3.
[0022] The other arm 60 of the lever 57 is arranged to cooperate with a projection 61 from
a carriage 62 slidable along the grille 20. For this purpose, the carriage 62 comprises
bent ends 63 and 64 arranged to slide along a guide 65 associated with said grille.
[0023] Possible rotary members 66 (such as small wheels advantageously of self-lubricating
material) can be provided between the carriage and guide, said members being carried
by the carriage.
[0024] A refrigerator provided with the said device, ie the panel 22 and the members for
its operation, is used in the following manner. It will be assumed that initially
said panel is closed, the temperature in the compartment 3 consequently being about
0°C, and that this temperature is to be changed to -18°C.
[0025] To achieve this, the drawer 19 is opened and the carriage 62 is moved along the corresponding
guide 65 in the direction of the arrow F of Figure 2.
[0026] The drawer is now closed, possibly after placing food therein to be frozen, the projection
61 then acting on the arm 60 of the lever 57 connected to the roof 47 of the compartment
3 to rotate this lever about the pivot 58. Said lever therefore passes from the position
shown by full lines in Figure 2 to the position shown by dashed lines in this figure.
[0027] Said movement causes the member 44 to move longitudinally parallel to the axis A
of the draw. During this movement, said member moves along the heads 51 of the pins
48 inserted through the respective slots 50.
[0028] The longitudinal movement of the member 48 drags the element 42 associated with the
panel 22, said element moving within the guide 43 to move from the position shown
by full lines to that shown by dashed lines in Figure 2.
[0029] The movement of the element 42 results in movement of the panel 22, which leaves
the portion 16B of the aperture 16 to move to the position shown by dashed lines in
Figure 2.
[0030] With this movement, the area of the aperture 16 through which cold air from the compartment
2 can pass increases. Thus the cold air flow from this latter increases, to cool the
compartment containing the drawer 19, this compartment very quickly reaching the desired
temperature of about -18°C (ie the freezing temperature present in the freezer compartment
2).
[0031] As stated, the panel 22 is associated with the spring 35 which acts as a tension
spring on opening the panel. This spring is preloaded and acts on the panel advantageously
to rapidly return this panel onto the aperture 16B when the carriage 62 is moved to
the position shown by full lines in Figure 2. This is to hasten the return of the
compartment 3 to a temperature close to 0°C. Alternatively, to return to a temperature
close to 0°C or to maintain an intermediate temperature between this and the temperature
in the compartment 2, the panel is closed by a usual actuator member 70 which acts
on the panel 22 to urge it towards the aperture 16A when the required temperature
has been achieved in the compartment 3. This actuator member can contain or be associated
with a usual thermostat or be connected to the thermostat which controls the operation
of the valve 21.
[0032] In the same manner, the panel 22 can be closed by an actuator member 80 for moving
the carriage 62 and positioned close to it, for example on the grille 20. This actuator
member can for example be a usual gas valve or another actuator advantageously controlled
by the thermostat which measures the temperature in the compartment 3.
[0033] The actuator 80 can be of known type for controlling the movement of the carriage
in two opposing directions, to achieve the opening and closure of the panel 22 on
the aperture 16B when required.
[0034] A device of the described type for achieving an increased cold air flow into the
compartment 3 from at least one duct connected to the freezer compartment enables
the temperature in said compartment to be modified in the sense of reducing it from
0°C to -18°C, ie it enables the compartment 3 to be converted from a refrigerator
compartment to a freezer compartment (or vice versa).
[0035] The device is of simple construction, easy and safe operation, and reliable use.
1. A device for modifying the temperature in a refrigerator compartment, in particular
a convertible compartment able to be maintained at different temperatures, said refrigerator
also comprising at least one freezer compartment and a refrigeration or preservation
compartment, the convertible compartment containing a movable drawer associated with
a closure door for said compartment, there being provided at least one air duct connecting
said freezer compartment to the convertible compartment through which cold air can
flow from said freezer compartment and into this latter, said duct opening into the
convertible compartment via an aperture present in the compartment rear wall, characterized
in that the air duct (12) opens into the convertible compartment (3) via at least
two apertures (16A, 16B), at one (16A) of which there is provided a usual valve member
(21) and at the other (16B) of which there are provided closure means (22) able to
assume at least two working positions, in a first position they closing the corresponding
aperture (16B) and in the second position they allowing cold air to flow through it,
said closure means (22) being guided in their movement from one to the other working
position and being controlled at least by means (44) slidable longitudinally within
the zero degree compartment (3) and connected to actuator means (62) which move in
a direction different from that followed by said slidable means (44).
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the closure means are at least
one panel (22) movable in a guided manner and hinged (at 31) to a projecting part
(29) of the rear wall of the compartment (3).
3. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the movable panel (22) is associated
with a member (42) movable in a guided manner within a corresponding guide (43) associated
with one end (46) of the slidable means (44).
4. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the movable panel (22) is subjected
to the action of an elastic return element (35) fixed to the rear wall of the compartment
(3).
5. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the rear wall of the compartment
(3) comprises two parts (17, 30) positioned one in front of the other, between said
parts (17, 30) there being arranged a seal member (40) delimiting the mouth (16) of
the forced air duct (12).
6. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the slidable means are a member
(44) supported by guide elements (48) arranged on the roof (47) of the compartment
(3), and sliding in proximity thereto.
7. A device as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that the guide elements (48) comprise
a body (49) passing through an elongate slot (50) provided in the slidable member
(44), said body terminating with an enlarged part (51) of dimensions exceeding those
of said slot and positioned external to it.
8. A device as claimed in claims 3 and 6, characterised in that the slidable member (44)
comprises at one end (53), distant from the end (46) with which the guide (43) for
the movable member (42) connected to the movable panel (22) is associated, a guide
pin (54) with which a lever (57) cooperates, pivoted on a pivot (58) fixed to the
roof (47) of the compartment (3), said lever (57) cooperating with the actuator means
(62).
9. A device as claimed in claim 8, characterised in that the actuator means are a member
(62) movable along a guide (65) associated with the door (9), said member comprising
a projection (61) arranged to cooperate with arms (56, 60) of the lever (57) associated
with the slidable member (44).
10. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised by comprising known motor members (80)
for driving said actuator means (62).
11. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised by comprising known actuator members
(70) for closing the closure means (22) onto the corresponding aperture (16B) of the
air duct.
12. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised by comprising elastic return means (35)
for reclosing the closure means (22) onto the corresponding aperture (16B) after they
have been opened.
13. A device as claimed in claim 11, characterised in that the elastic return means are
a tension spring (35) fixed at one end (34) to the rear of the compartment (3) and
at the other end (36) to the movable panel (22).
14. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the closure means (22) move
within a cavity (25) in a box member (26) positioned in front of the mouth (16) of
the air duct (12) in the compartment (3), said box member having at least one aperture
(27) for the outflow of the air passing through said mouth (16).