BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to an apparatus
for controlling a container of a refrigerator and a method thereof.
2. Description of the Conventional Art
[0002] Generally, a refrigerator is composed of an upper cooling chamber and a lower cooling
chamber. A mechanical chamber in which a compressor, etc. are installed is formed
at a rear lower portion of the lower cooling chamber.
[0003] A recent refrigerator is composed of an upper door and a lower door for independently
opening and closing the upper cooling chamber and the lower cooling chamber. The upper
door is moved by an opening/closing method, and the lower door is moved by a pulling/pushing
method.
[0004] The conventional refrigerator will be explained with reference to FIGs. 1 and 2.
[0005] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a construction of a refrigerator in accordance
with the conventional art, and FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a lower portion of a
body of the refrigerator when a door is closed in accordance with the conventional
art.
[0006] As shown, the conventional refrigerator comprises: a body 11 having an upper cooling
chamber 12 and a lower cooling chamber 13 separated from each other based on a partition
wall 17 formed in a horizontal direction therein; a plurality of upper doors 14 for
opening and closing an opened front surface of the upper cooling chamber 12; and a
lower door 15 for opening and closing an opened front surface of the lower cooling
chamber 13. A mechanical chamber 21 for accommodating a compressor 22, etc. is formed
at a rear lower portion of the body 11.
[0007] The conventional refrigerator will be explained in more detail as follows.
[0008] The body 11 is composed of the upper cooling chamber 12 and the lower cooling chamber
13. The upper cooling chamber 12 and the lower cooling chamber are separated from
each other by the partition wall 17 formed in a horizontal direction.
[0009] A pair of upper doors 14 are rotatably connected to the opened front surface of the
upper cooling chamber 12.
[0010] The lower door 15 is connected to the opened front surface of the lower cooling chamber
13, and opens and closes the lower cooling chamber 13 by being slid in a back and
forth direction of the body 11. A door rail 19 for supporting the lower door 15 to
be slidable is installed at both inner walls of the lower cooling chamber 13 with
a slidable state in a back and forth direction of the body 11. The lower cooling chamber
13 is provided with a plurality of drawers 18-1 and 18-2 having an upwardly opened
box shape to store food, etc. therein.
[0011] A basket 16 having an upwardly opened box shape to store food, etc. therein is provided
at a rear surface of the lower door 15 with a slidable state in a back and forth direction
of the body 11, and is integrally moved with the lower door 15.
[0012] However, in the conventional refrigerator, since the basket 16 provided at the rear
surface of the lower door 15 is installed at a low position, a user has to bent his
or her waist or crouch at the time of storing food in the basket 16 or taking food
out of the basket 16 thereby to have an inconvenience.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for controlling
a container of a refrigerator and a method thereof capable of solving a user's inconvenience
at the time of storing food in the container or taking food out of the container by
automatically lifting or lowering the container provided at a rear surface of a lower
door of the refrigerator by the user's simple switch pressing operation.
[0014] Another object of the present invention is to provide a control circuit of a container
of a refrigerator capable of automatically controlling the container provided at a
rear surface of a lower door of the refrigerator to be lifted or lowered by a user's
simple switch pressing operation.
[0015] To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present
invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided an apparatus
for controlling a container of a refrigerator comprising: a body having an upper cooling
chamber and a lower cooling chamber having an opened front surface and separated from
each other; an upper door for opening and closing the opened front surface of the
upper cooling chamber; a lower door for opening and closing the opened front surface
of the lower cooling chamber by being slid in a back and forth direction of the body;
a lower container formed at a rear surface of the lower door to be movable in an up
and down direction of the body; a plurality of upper containers slidable in a back
and forth direction of the body and formed at the rear surface of the lower door and
at an upper portion of the lower container; and a control means for controlling the
lower container to be lifted or lowered.
[0016] The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present
invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the
present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification,
illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to
explain the principles of the invention.
[0018] In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a construction of a refrigerator in accordance
with the conventional art;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a lower portion of a body of the refrigerator when a
door is closed in accordance with the conventional art;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a construction of a refrigerator according to
the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a control method for a lower container of the refrigerator
according to the present invention; and
FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram for controlling a motion of the lower container of the
refrigerator according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present
invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0020] Hereinafter, with reference to FIGs. 3 to 5, will be explained an apparatus for controlling
a container of a refrigerator and a method thereof capable of solving a user's inconvenience
at the time of storing food in the container or taking food out of the container by
automatically lifting or lowering the container provided at a rear surface of a lower
door of the refrigerator by the user's simple switch pressing operation by providing
a simple circuit for automatically controlling the container to be lifted or lowered.
[0021] FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a construction of a refrigerator according to
the present invention.
[0022] As shown, the refrigerator according to the present invention comprises: a body 11
having an upper cooling chamber and a lower cooling chamber having an opened front
surface and separated from each other; an upper door 14 for opening and closing the
opened front surface of the upper cooling chamber; a lower door 41 for opening and
closing the opened front surface of the lower cooling chamber by being slid in a back
and forth direction of the body 11; a lower container 32 formed at a rear surface
of the lower door 41 to be slidable integrally with the lower door 41 and movable
in an up and down direction of the body; a plurality of upper containers 18-1 and
18-2 slidable in a back and forth direction of the body and formed at the rear surface
of the lower door and at an upper portion of the lower container; and a control means
(not shown) for controlling the lower container 32 to be lifted or lowered.
[0023] Hereinafter, a method for controlling the container of the refrigerator according
to the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG. 4.
[0024] FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a control method for the lower container of the refrigerator
according to the present invention.
[0025] As shown, the method for controlling the container of the refrigerator according
to the present invention comprises the steps of: sensing an opening of the upper door
and each opening of the plural upper containers formed at a rear upper portion of
the lower door (S41); receiving a user's selection signal for selecting a lifting
mode or a lowering mode of the lower container installed at a rear lower portion of
the lower door (S42); and lifting or lowering the lower container based on an opening
of the upper door, an opening of the upper containers, and the user's selection signal
(S43).
[0026] The method for controlling the container of the refrigerator according to the present
invention will be explained in more detail as follows.
[0027] First, the control means (not shown) includes: an input unit for receiving a user's
selection signal for selecting a lifting mode or a lowering mode of the lower container;
a relay unit for selecting a driving circuit for controlling a lifting mode of the
lower container or a driving circuit for controlling a lowering mode of the lower
container by the user's selection signal; a lifting unit for lifting or lowering the
lower container according to the lifting mode or the lowering mode; a maximum sensing
switch for sensing a maximum position of the lower container at the time of the lifting
mode of the lower container; a minimum sensing switch for sensing a minimum position
of the lower container at the time of the lowering mode of the lower container; a
first opening sensing switch for sensing an opening of the upper door at the time
of the lifting mode of the lower container; and a second opening sensing switch for
sensing each opening of the plural upper containers at the time of the lifting mode
of the lower container. The relay unit is composed of a first relay and a second relay
interworked each other, and the input unit is composed of a first three-way switch
and a second three-way switch interworked each other.
[0028] When the user opens the lower door 41, the first opening sensing switch senses an
opening of the upper door and the second opening sensing switch senses an opening
of the plural upper containers (S41). The plural upper containers are composed of
a left upper container (18-1) and a right upper container (18-2). Also, the second
opening sensing switch is composed of a left opening sensing switch and a right opening
sensing switch. The left opening sensing switch senses an opening of the left upper
container 18-1, and the right opening sensing switch senses an opening of the right
upper container 18-2.
[0029] When the user selects a lifting mode or a lowering mode of the lower container, the
input unit 33 receives a selection signal for selecting the lifting mode or the lowering
mode of the lower container (S42).
[0030] The control means (not shown) lifts or lowers the lower container on the basis of
results sensed by the first opening sensing switch, the left opening sensing switch,
and the right opening sensing switch and the selection signal (S43).
[0031] That is, when at least one of the upper door 14, the left upper container 18-1, and
the right upper container 18-2 is opened, a power supply to the lifting unit is cut-off
and thereby the lower container 32 is not lifted or lowered. On the other hand, when
none of the upper door 14, the left upper container 18-1, and the right upper container
18-2 is opened, the lifting unit lifts or lowers the lower container 32 by the selection
signal. The lifting unit is composed of a lifting mode button and a lowering mode
button. While the lifting mode button is pressed, the lifting unit continuously lifts
the lower container 32 in a lifting mode. Also, while the lowering mode button is
pressed, the lifting unit continuously lowers the lower container 32 in a lowering
mode. As the lifting unit, a direct current motor is preferably used.
[0032] When the lower container 32 reaches a preset position in the lifting mode, the maximum
sensing switch senses the lower container 32 and cuts off a power supply to the lifting
unit thereby to stop the lifting of the lower container 32. Also, when the lower container
32 reaches a preset position in the lowering mode, the minimum sensing switch senses
the lower container 32 and cuts off a power supply to the lifting unit thereby to
stop the lowering of the lower container 32. When an overload is applied to the lifting
unit at the time of the lifting mode, that is, when an object or a part of a user's
body is fitted into the lower container at the time of the lifting mode, the lifting
of the lower container 32 can be stopped by cutting off a power supply to the lifting
unit by a current breaker.
[0033] A control circuit for the container of the refrigerator according to the present
invention will be explained in more detail with reference to FIG. 5.
[0034] FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram for controlling a motion of the lower container of the
refrigerator according to the present invention.
[0035] Referring to FIG. 5, SW1 denotes the maximum sensing switch, SW2 denotes the left
opening sensing switch for the left upper container, SW3 denotes the right opening
sensing switch for the right upper container, SW4 denotes the opening sensing switch
for the upper door, SW5 denotes the minimum sensing switch, SW6 denotes the input
unit, K1 denotes the relay unit, CON2 denotes the direct current (Dc) motor o the
lifting unit, and J2 is a current limiter.
[0036] When the user presses the lowering mode button, two interworked three-way switches
of the input unit respectively connect points 2 and 1 and points 5 and 4. Also, two
interworked relays of the relay unit respectively connect points 10 and 7 and points
4 and 8. According to this, power VCC is connected to the DC motor of the lifting
unit via the point 2, the point 1, and the SW5, and is connected to a ground via the
point 8, the point 4, and the point 5, thereby forming a driving circuit for controlling
the lowering mode. The lifting unit connected to the driving circuit for controlling
the lowering mode lowers the lower container 32. When the user stops pressing the
lowering mode button while the lower container 32 is moved in the lowering mode, the
SW6 is opened and thereby the power VCC is not supplied to the DC motor of the lifting
unit any longer thus to stop the DC motor. Also, even if the user continues to press
the lowering mode button, when the lower container 32 reaches a preset position, that
is, when the lower container 32 reaches the initial start position, the SW5 is opened
and thereby the power VCC is not supplied to the DC motor any longer thus to stop
the DC motor.
[0037] When the user presses the lifting mode button, two interworked three-way switches
of the input unit respectively connect points 2 and 3 and points 5 and 6. Also, two
interworked relays of the relay unit respectively connect points 18 and 8 and points
6 and 7. According to this, the power VCC is connected to the DC motor of the lifting
unit via the point 2, the point 3, the SW1, the SW2, the SW3, and the SW4 and is connected
to the ground via the point 7, the point 6, and the point 5, thereby forming a driving
circuit for controlling the lifting mode. At this time, since a current direction
in the lifting mode is opposite to a current direction of the lowering mode, a rotation
direction of the DC motor in the lifting mode is opposite to a rotation direction
of the DC motor in the lowering mode. The lifting unit connected to the driving circuit
for controlling the lifting mode lifts the lower container 32 when the SW2, the SW3,
and the SW4 are closed, that is, when an opening of the left upper container 18-1,
an opening of the right upper container 18-2, and an opening of the upper door are
not sensed. When the user stops pressing the lifting mode button while the lower container
32 is moved in the lifting mode, the SW6 is opened and thereby the power VCC is not
supplied to the DC motor of the lifting unit any longer thus to stop the DC motor.
Also, when the lower container 32 reaches a preset position, the SW1 is opened and
thereby the power VCC is not supplied to the DC motor of the lifting unit any longer
thus to stop the DC motor. Also, when an overload is applied to the DC motor at the
time of the lifting mode, that is, when an object or a part of a user's body is fitted
into the lower container at the time of the lifting mode, the power VCC is not supplied
to the DC motor of the lifting unit any longer thereby to stop the DC motor.
[0038] When the upper door is completely opened, there is no problem in lifting the lower
container. Therefore, the lower container is lifted by the lifting mode button.
[0039] As aforementioned, in the present invention, the container provided at a rear surface
of the lower door of the refrigerator is automatically lifted or lowered by the user's
simple switch pressing operation. According to this, the user's inconvenience caused
when food is to be stored in the container or to be taken out from the container can
be solved.
[0040] Also, in the present invention, the circuit for automatically controlling the container
provided at the rear surface of the lower door of the refrigerator to be lifted or
lowered by the user's simple switch pressing operation is provided.
[0041] As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from
the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that
the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing
description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within
its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes
and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence
of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
1. An apparatus for controlling a container of a refrigerator comprising:
a body having an upper cooling chamber and a lower cooling chamber having an opened
front surface and separated from each other;
an upper door for opening and closing the opened front surface of the upper cooling
chamber;
a lower door for opening and closing the opened front surface of the lower cooling
chamber by being slid in a back and forth direction of the body;
a lower container formed at a rear surface of the lower door to be movable in an up
and down direction of the body and integrally slid with the lower door;
a plurality of upper containers slidable in a back and forth direction of the body
and formed at the rear surface of the lower door and at an upper portion of the lower
container; and
a control means for controlling the lower container to be lifted or lowered.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control means includes:
an input unit for receiving a user's selection signal for selecting a lifting mode
or a lowering mode of the lower container;
a relay unit for selecting a driving circuit for controlling a lifting mode of the
lower container or a driving circuit for controlling a lowering mode of the lower
container by the user's selection signal;
a lifting unit for lifting or lowering the lower container according to the lifting
mode or the lowering mode;
a maximum sensing switch for sensing a maximum position of the lower container at
the time of the lifting mode of the lower container;
a minimum sensing switch for sensing a minimum position of the lower container at
the time of the lowering mode of the lower container;
a first opening sensing switch for sensing an opening of the upper door at the time
of the lifting mode of the lower container; and
a second opening sensing switch for sensing each opening of the plural upper containers
at the time of the lifting mode of the lower container.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the input unit includes:
a first switch for electrically connecting the lifting unit and the driving circuit
for controlling the lifting mode of the lower container; and
a second switch for electrically connecting the lifting unit and the driving circuit
for controlling the lowering mode of the lower container.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the input unit includes two interworked three-way
switches, the lifting unit includes a direct current motor, and the relay unit includes
two interworked relays.
5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first opening sensing switch is turned off when
the upper door is closed and is turned on when the upper door is opened thereby to
electrically connect the lifting unit and the driving circuit for controlling the
lifting mode when the upper door is closed.
6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second opening sensing switch is turned off
when an opening of at least one of the plural upper containers is sensed thereby to
prevent a conversion of the lower container into a lifting mode.
7. A method for controlling a container of a refrigerator comprising the steps of:
sensing an opening of the upper door and each opening of plural upper containers formed
at a rear upper portion of the lower door;
receiving a user's selection signal for selecting a lifting mode or a lowering mode
of the lower container installed at a rear lower portion of the lower door; and
lifting or lowering the lower container based on an opening of the upper door, each
opening of the upper containers, and the user's selection signal.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein in the step of sensing an opening of the upper door
or each opening of the upper containers, the user's selection signal for lifting the
lower container is cut off.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein when the lower container is lifted up to a preset position,
the user's selection signal for lifting the lower container is cut off.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein when the lower container is lowered up to a preset
position, the user's selection signal for lowering the lower container is cut off.