[0001] This invention relates to a device in accordance with the introduction to the main
claim.
[0002] Refrigerators, in particular forced air circulation refrigerators, have been known
for some time provided with a chamber or drawer at a controlled temperature close
to 0°C for containing food which has preferably to be preserved at this temperature,
such as fresh meat and fish. Such chambers are generally provided between the preservation
compartment and the freezer compartment. In the case of a completely independent chamber
or of chambers at 0°C inserted in the preservation compartment, these are positioned
in the upper region in proximity to the cold air ventilation ports present in the
compartment. Each chamber comprises means for feeding the forced air into it and means
for intercepting or throttling this air circulation when not required or desired (for
example because the chamber temperature has reached the set value).
[0003] These known solutions are however of relatively complex and costly construction such
as to negatively influence the refrigerator cost, the solutions sometimes being extremely
approximate in terms of their operation in the sense of the operating temperature
achieved.
[0004] Static refrigerators are also known provided with a chamber or drawer at controlled
temperature for containing particular foods.
[0005] For example, NO-177365 describes a refrigerator the compartment of which contains
several containers or drawers of the aforesaid type. In this prior patent, in one
of these containers there is provided a temperature sensor which, together with a
usual sensor associated with the evaporator positioned in correspondence with said
compartment, ensures correct operation of the refrigeration circuit such that different
appropriate temperatures exist in said drawers for preserving the food placed in them.
More precisely, the temperature sensor associated with the evaporator causes the motor-compressor
unit to operate only when an acceptable maximum temperature is attained at the evaporator
during defrosting, whereas the other sensor positioned in proximity to the drawer
or drawers controls the deactivation of the compressor to prevent the temperature
in the drawer or drawers falling to a value incompatible with correct preservation
of the item contained in it, for example potatoes.
[0006] These known solutions have various drawbacks, among which is the fact that the control
of the refrigeration circuit operation in the prior patent under examination penalizes
the control and maintenance of the required temperature in the preservation compartment,
while privileging the control of the temperature in the freezer compartment. This
can lead to obvious operational problems with incorrect operating temperatures in
the case, for example, of quantitatively critical loads or particular environmental
conditions.
[0007] In addition, the aforesaid solution is of complicated construction and high cost.
[0008] Other known solutions comprise a drawer positioned within the refrigeration compartment
but without particular control systems for maintaining a required temperature within
it. The temperature within this drawer is displayed by indicators positioned on the
drawer and hence visible to the user only on opening the door of the refrigeration
compartment (with consequent change in the temperature within this latter). Only in
this manner is it possible to check whether said temperature is more or less that
required, and if necessary change the parameters relative to the preservation compartment
in order to achieve the required temperature in the controlled temperature chamber.
[0009] An object of the present invention is to provide an improved device for controlling
the temperature within a chamber, positioned within the preservation compartment of
a refrigerator, and used at a predetermined temperature for preserving particular
foods such as fresh meat and fish.
[0010] A particular object of the present invention is to provide a device of the aforesaid
type usable in a static refrigerator, which achieves optimum control of the temperature
within the controlled temperature chamber.
[0011] These and further objects which will be apparent to the expert of the art are attained
by a device in accordance with the accompanying claims.
[0012] 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 schematic section through a refrigerator according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a front view of part of the refrigerator of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is a table showing the operating temperatures of parts of the refrigerator
of Figure 1.
[0013] With reference to said figures, a refrigerator, for example a static domestic upright
refrigerator, comprises a cabinet 1 containing a preservation compartment 2 and a
freezer compartment 3 provided with their doors 4 and 5, defining two environments
which are completely different from each other in terms of their internal temperature.
In correspondence with a wall 6 of the compartment 2 there is provided a (flat) evaporator
7 connected to a compressor 8 in known manner. A control unit, preferably of microprocessor
type 9, controls the operation of the compressor 8 and consequently the temperature
of the compartment 2 and of the freezer compartment 3.
[0014] According to the invention, within the preservation (or refrigeration) compartment
2 there is provided a controlled temperature chamber 10 for preserving meat, fish,
dressed pork products or other (fresh) food requiring to be preserved at a temperature
close to 0°C. This chamber is positioned above usual containers 11 (only one is shown
in the figure) for containing fruit and vegetables. The chamber 10 is insulated both
towards the freezer 11 and towards the compartment 2 by walls 12. An extractable drawer
(not shown) is provided in the chamber 10, this chamber being closed frontally (ie
towards the door 4) by a mobile door 13. If the refrigerator uses internal shelves
of grid type (not shown), there is associated with the chamber 10 a panel 15 positioned
to the front of and parallel to said wall 6. In this manner, between this latter and
the panel there is created a duct 17 for the air, which moves downwards by natural
convection to graze the wall 6 (cold because of the evaporator) and become cold.
[0015] The duct 17 passes along the compartment 2 and communicates with the rear part 18
of the chamber 10, to allow said cold air to enter this latter.
[0016] Finally, in the chamber 10 there is positioned a temperature sensor 20 connected
to the unit 9, which by means of the data originating from said sensor 20, controls
the operation or deactivation of the compressor 8, as described hereinafter. The unit
9 is also connected to a pushbutton 21 provided on an interface 22 positioned on the
cabinet 1 and comprising, in addition to said pushbuttons, further pushbuttons 23,
24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. Specifically, the pushbutton 21 is arranged to select the use
of the chamber 10 as a temperature controlled chamber or not, and consequently to
select at least two different operating modes of the unit 9, as described hereinafter.
The pushbutton 23 controls the cold in the preservation compartment, in correspondence
with it there being provided a light-emitting indicator 30 indicating the operation
or non-operation of the refrigerator. The pushbutton 24 enables the required temperature
to be selected in the preservation compartment 2 and be displayed on a display 31.
The pushbutton 25 controls the cold in the freezer compartment 3, in correspondence
with it there being provided a light-emitting indicator 33. The pushbutton 26 enables
the temperature in the freezer compartment to be selected, and displayed on a display
34. The pushbutton 27 activates fast freezing, the relative light-emitting indicator
35 being provided in correspondence with it. The pushbutton 28 excludes an acoustic
alarm which is activated when the temperature in the freezer compartment 3 reaches
an undesired predetermined value (for example too high); with this pushbutton there
is associated a relative light-emitting indicator 36 indicating that a critical temperature
has been reached in the compartment 3. At the pushbutton 21 there is provided an indicator
38 indicating whether the user has selected the chamber 10 as a temperature controlled
chamber or not; if the selection is not made, then the temperature in the chamber
is substantially not ideal for meat and fish, but suitable for other uses typical
of a refrigerated compartment. By means of the pushbutton 21 it is also possible (for
example by maintaining it pressed for a predetermined time period) to indicate to
the unit 9 the presence or absence of the drawer within the chamber 10, this condition
being displayed (indicated by 40) on the display 31.
[0017] With reference specifically to Figure 3, it will now be assumed that the refrigerator
according to the invention is to be used, but without wishing to use the chamber 10
as a temperature controlled chamber set at around 0°C. In this case the pushbutton
21 is not pressed, and the user can select the required temperature in the compartment
2 and in the compartment 3.
[0018] Following this, the unit 9 measures the temperature via the sensor 20 and operates
on the compressor to achieve the desired temperature in the compartment 2. This is
obtained by comparing the values measured by the sensor 20 with a range (or first
range) of temperatures; on the basis of the temperature of the compartment 2 (indicated
in the portion A of the table of Figure 3) and the temperature measured by the sensor
20, the compressor is halted when the temperatures indicated in the portion B of said
table are achieved. For example, as shown, eight possible temperatures can be obtained
in the compartment 2.
[0019] If instead the pushbutton 21 is pressed to select the use of the chamber 10 (the
temperature of which depends on the selection of the temperature of the compartment
2 by the user), the unit 9 operates to compare the temperature measured by the sensor
20 with another (or second) range of temperatures (having a value less than that of
the first range and shown in the portion C1 of the table of Figure 3). The temperature
desired in the chamber 10 can be close to 0°C if the food placed in the chamber 10
is fresh, or can be slightly less than 0°C for other foods. All this can be selected
via the pushbutton 21 by successively pressing it.
[0020] There exists a relationship between the two temperatures (of the chamber 10 and of
the compartment 2) in that, substantially, the temperature of the preservation compartment
is about 2°C higher than that attained in the chamber 10, as shown by the values in
parentheses in the portion B of the table of Figure 3.
[0021] The operability of the chamber 10 is however limited to just a few temperatures.
If the user sets too high a temperature (exceeding 5°C) for the preservation compartment
2, the unit 9 automatically passes to the configuration indicated by C2 in table 3,
in which the temperature in the chamber 10 is the usual temperature for a preservation
compartment.
[0022] Finally, by selecting with the pushbutton 21 the absence of the drawer from the chamber
10 by keeping it pressed for a determined time, the unit 9 can operate up to nine
temperature levels, the last corresponding to a relatively high temperature (for example
6.5°C) in the chamber 10.
[0023] With the device of the invention, an optimum and reliable setting of the temperature
within the chamber 10 can be achieved when it is desired to use it as a temperature
controlled chamber.
[0024] Moreover its temperature is achieved and maintained without the user having to further
operate on the unit 9.
[0025] A preferred embodiment of the invention has been described, applied to a refrigerator
comprising two compartments 2 and 3.
[0026] However, in general the invention can be applied to any refrigerator comprising at
least one compartment (and even just one compartment such as frigobars) in which a
controlled temperature chamber is to be formed. This and other embodiments of the
invention are to be considered as falling within the scope of the present document.
1. A device for controlling the temperature in a refrigerator comprising at least one
food preservation compartment (2, 3), an evaporator (7) provided in correspondence
with a wall (6) of the compartment (2), a compressor (8) connected to the evaporator
(7), and means (9) for controlling the activation of said compressor on the basis
of the temperature measurement effected by said sensor (20) and arranged to maintain
in said compartment a temperature set by the user, said refrigerator comprising a
chamber (10) to be maintained at a controlled temperature close to 0°C, characterised
in that said chamber (10) is provided within the preservation compartment and is in
communication with it, in said chamber (10) there being positioned the temperature
sensor means (20) by which the control means (9) measure the temperature of the preservation
compartment (2), selector means (21) being provided to enable said control means (9)
to sense when said chamber (10) is used as a controlled temperature chamber, and to
control the refrigeration circuit on the basis of the temperature measurement effected
by said sensor means (20), said control being effected in accordance with at least
two operating modes by comparing said measurement with different preset temperature
values on the basis of the presence or absence of a selection signal generated by
said selector means (21).
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that in a first operating mode, the
control means (9) maintain a predetermined temperature within the chamber (10), independently
of the user-selected temperature of the preservation compartment (2), by comparing
the temperature measured by the sensor means (20) with a predefined first temperature
range, whereas in an at least second control mode, corresponding to the chamber (10)
not being used as a temperature controlled chamber, said control means (9) maintain
within the preservation compartment (2) the temperature set by the user on the basis
of a comparison between the temperatures measured by the temperature sensor and a
second predefined temperature range.
3. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the first comparison temperature
range contains temperature values less than those of the second temperature range.
4. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the first temperature range
is more limited than the second range, the control means (9) maintaining a controlled
temperature within the chamber (10) only if the temperature set for the preservation
compartment (2) by the user does not exceed a predetermined level.
5. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the control means are a microprocessor
unit.
6. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the selector means (21) comprise
a pushbutton (21) provided on an interface (22) of the refrigerator.
7. A device as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that the interface (22) comprises
a plurality of selectors (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28) for selecting the different refrigerator
functions and for setting the various operating temperatures in the refrigerator compartment,
the interface comprising displays (31, 34) for the temperatures in said compartment
(2, 3).
8. A device as claimed in claims 1 and 7, characterised in that the chamber (10) contains
a removable drawer and is closed by its own mobile door (13), the presence or absence
of said drawer within said chamber being displayed (at 40).
9. A device as claimed in claim 8, characterised in that the chamber (10) is insulated
(at 12) at least on its lower and upper walls, with said chamber there being associated
a panel (15) positioned spaced from and to the front of that wall (6) of the preservation
compartment (2) in correspondence with which the evaporator is present, the channel
(17) defined by said wall (6) and panel (15) communicating with the interior of the
chamber (10) and with the preservation compartment (2).
10. A method for controlling the temperature in a refrigerator by the device claimed in
claim 1, said refrigerator comprising at least one food preservation compartment (2,
3), an evaporator (7) provided in correspondence with a wall (6) of the compartment
(2), and means (9) for controlling and regulating the temperature in said compartment
(2, 3) on the basis of the temperature measurement effected by sensor means (20) and
on the basis of temperature conditions selected by the user, said refrigerator comprising
a chamber (10) to be maintained at a controlled temperature close to 0°C, provided
within the preservation compartment and in communication with it, in said chamber
(10) there being positioned the temperature sensor means (20) by which the control
means (9) measure the temperature of the preservation compartment (2), selector means
(21) being provided to enable the control means (9) to sense when the chamber (10)
is used as a controlled temperature chamber, characterised by comprising:
a) the sensing of selection signals by the control means (9);
b) comparing the temperature measured by the sensor means (20) with a first predefined
temperature range when said control means sense a signal generated by the selector
means (21) which corresponds to user selection of the use of the chamber (10) as a
temperature controlled chamber, said control means maintaining a controlled temperature
within said chamber (10) independently of the temperature of the preservation compartment
(2) chosen by the user.
c) comparing the temperatures measured by the temperature sensor means (20) with a
second predefined temperature range when said control means (9) sense another signal
generated by the selector means (21) which corresponds to the non-use of the chamber
(10) as a temperature controlled chamber, said control means (9) maintaining within
the preservation compartment (2) the temperature set by the user.