[0001] The present invention refers to an improved type of refrigeration apparatus provided
with at least a food storage compartment and a plurality of electric switches that
are accessible by the atmosphere of said food storage compartment, wherein said switches
are appropriately isolated so as to prevent possible sparks generated by their contacts
from spreading into the atmosphere of the food storage compartment.
[0002] The present invention refers to all types of refrigeration apparatuses, particularly
those intended for household use, which comprise a refrigerating circuit, of which
a portion, typically the evaporator, is at least partly housed inside said food storage
compartment and is filled with an inflammable gas, such as for instance methane or
butane.
[0003] For reasons of greater simplicity, the following description will refer to a freezing
apparatus with a single food storage compartment, but it will be appreciated that
the invention extends to also cover refrigeration apparatuses that may be provided
with several food storage compartments and related evaporators and switches.
[0004] It is a largely known fact that the pressure exerted by the public opinion in favour
of increasingly environment-friendly products, ie. products that must be environmentally
sustainable even after they are discarded at the end of their life cycle, has had
both directly and indirectly an impact on industry as a whole, inducing it to develop
products that are capable of meeting such environment-oriented requirements to an
ever greater extent. In this connection, a direct impact is unfolding through a clear
trend which is discernible among consumers in general, who seem to increasingly favour
so-called "ecological" or green products, putting environment-friendliness on top
of their purchase criteria, as stimulated by press and advertising campaigns that
are quite often made on purpose, ie. for reasons of self-interest. On the other hand,
an indirect impact is being produced by the setting up and the imposition of a whole
set of regulatory, manufacturing and product design obligations aiming at gradually
marginalizing products that are not considered or perceived as being adequately ecological.
[0005] It is basically for this second reason that all types of refrigeration apparatuses
making use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as blowing agents in their thermal insulation
foams have been phased out, or are now being phased out, from production by the manufacturers
in the most advanced countries of this world, while the public opinion is clearly
showing a general sensitiveness for and interest in the purchase of refrigerators
that do not contain chlorofluorocarbons at all, ie. not even as working fluids in
the refrigeration circuit.
[0006] As a consequence, refrigeration appliances have been developed in which the refrigerant
or working fluid is made up by a gas or a mixture of gases that do not feature any
significant ozone-depletion potential, but are in many cases inflammable.
[0007] In order to avoid any risk of explosion in the case of such gases leaking into the
closed compartment containing the stored food, particular configurations have been
proposed for the internal lighting lamps, which, even if broken, do not trigger an
ignition of a gas mixture that could possibly be around there.
[0008] In this connection, reference should be made to the Italian application for a utility
model no. PN93U000024, filed by the same applicant, to which reference is made for
the sake of brevity even in connection with all other general considerations concerning
products of this kind.
[0009] It has been however observed that, even if such lamps are effectively protected against
the risk of their breakage turning them into a cause of ignition of a possible inflammable
gas mixture, this would at least partly prove useless if inside the food storage compartment,
which may possibly be saturated with inflammable gas, there is a persisting risk of
electric contacts being capable of generating sparks that would trigger the ignition
and, hence, the explosion of such an inflammable gas.
[0010] In particular, since the electric contacts within said food storage compartment may
be represented by the contacts of circuits being provided there for different operational
and control purposes, such as for instance the contacts of the on/off switch provided
for the internal lighting or still other circuits, the need arises to devise some
contrivance that is effective in preventing any of such contacts of possible electric
switches provided inside the food storage compartment and capable of generating sparks,
from getting directly in touch with the atmosphere of said food storage compartment.
[0011] It would therefore be desirable, and it is actually a main purpose of the present
invention, to provide a refrigeration apparatus, such as in particular a household
refrigerator or freezer, comprising at least a food storage compartment and a plurality
of electric switches, such as for instance the switch provided to automatically switch
on the internal lighting of the food storage compartment when the door thereof is
openend or the switch provided to start the defrosting cycle, which are arranged inside
said food storage compartment, wherein said electric switches are protected against
the risk of turning into an element capable of firing an inflammable atmosphere that
may be present in said food storage compartment.
[0012] According to the present invention, such an aim is achieved with a particular type
of switch and arrangement for the actuation thereof, both of them being described
hereinafter by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:
- Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view showing schematically a switch according to the
present invention, as illustrated in its open-circuit condition;
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the same switch, as illustrated in its closed-circuit
condition;
- Figures 3 and 4 are views illustrating two typical applications of a switch according
to the present invention as shown in two different forms of presentation.
[0013] The present invention resides substantially in the utilization of a type of contact
consisting of two ferromagnetic metal blades 1, 2 that are connected to respective
electric conductors and restrainedly arranged in correspondence of their respective
fixed end portions 3, 4 so that, when appropriately actuated by an external force,
they are capable of bending until they come into contact with each other at a given
point 5.
[0014] Said blades are enclosed in a casing 6 made of a non-ferromagnetic material, in particular
glass, which is given an air-tight construction in such a way that said blades are
completely enclosed in said casing, as this is shown in Figures 1 and 2.
[0015] Outside said casing there is provided a magnetic element 7, which is enclosed in
a sheath 8 and is usually in the shape of a lever or a push-button. The actuation
arrangement, as made up by said magnetic element and the sheath 8, is restrained in
its movement by a guide 9 which is adapted to allow such an actuation arrangement
to be displaced in such a way as to be able to modify its magnetizing action on said
blades to such an extent as to force them into coming into contact with each other
or separating from each other, depending on the position in which said actuation arrangement
is set.
[0016] It is now fully apparent that an electric switch is in this way provided that is
fully and inherently safe as far as the problem is concerned of a possible firing
of an inflammable atmosphere building up around it, since the above cited contact
5 between and the subsequent separation of said two blades 1, 2 occur in all cases
inside said casing 6 which, owing to its sealed and air-tight construction, positively
prevents the surrounding atmosphere from being able to touch said point of contact,
where sparking could therefore occur.
[0017] As far as the movement of said blades is concerned, this is actuated by the simple
displacement of a magnetic element which is pushed through the sheath in which it
is encapsulated or anyway constrainedly confined, and which cannot therefore prove
dangerous at all in connection with a possible firing of an inflammable gas mixture,
while at the same time ensuring a most reliable operation and an overall cost-effectiveness
of its construction through the utilization of readily available, simple and reliable
techniques.
[0018] A particularly advantageous embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
Figures 3 and 4, which show a cut-away view of the component parts of a switch, as
depicted individually, and the same component parts as assembled in a preferred installation
within a lamp-holding fixture, respectively.
[0019] Said switch can be seen as being constituted by a push-button 11 provided for actuation
by the door of the appliance and connected to a rod 12, at the opposite end 13 of
which there is provided a member 14 adapted to accomodate the magnetic element 16
in a recess 15 thereof, said magnetic element being arranged displaceably within said
recess and being held in its position there by an appropriate spring means 17 which
is in turn held in place by a retaining means 18.
[0020] The actuation into a lengthwise displacement of said rod 12 causes the associated
magnetic element 16 to be in turn displaced with respect to the switch 19 (see Figure
4) and, as a result, said switch to be actuated accordingly.
[0021] It will be appreciated that the switch can be provided even for purposes and applications,
as well as in forms differing from the ones that have been illustrated here, without
departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. Refrigeration apparatus, in particular a household-type refrigerator or freezer, comprising
one or more refrigerating circuits containing inflammable gases and consisting of
at least a compressor, a condenser, one or more evaporators associated to at least
a food storage compartment, said food storage compartment containing at least an electric
switch accessible by the atmosphere of said food storage compartment, characterized in that the electric contacts of said switch are enclosed within an air-tight enclosure (6).
2. Refrigeration apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said switch comprises at least a pair of ferromagnetic metal blades (1, 2) enclosed
in said air-tight enclosure (6) and arranged to move into contact with each other
and separate from each other.
3. Refrigeration apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that on the outer side of said enclosure (6) there is provided a moving member (8) which
is constrained into moving into definite positions by appropriate guiding means (9),
said moving member being associated with a magnetic element (7) adapted to act on
the mutual position of said blades, said blades being further adapted to move into
a contact position or a separation position depending on the position of said moving
member.
4. Refrigeration apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said moving member (8) is the sensing element (9) provided to detect whether the
door of said food storage compartment is open or closed, and that said switch is adapted
to open or close the contacts to cut or establish the power supply to the lamp provided
for the internal lighting of said food storage compartment.
5. Refrigeration apparatus according to any of the preceding claims from 1 to 4, characterized in that said moving member is associated with the mechanical actuation means provided to
start the defrosting cycle in the food storage compartment, said switch being adapted
to open or close the contacts to cut or establish the power supply to the defrost
heating element.