[Technical Field]
[0001] The disclosure relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a refrigerator
including an ice maker.
[Background Art]
[0002] A refrigerator is an appliance that stores food in a cold state and includes a body
having a storage compartment and a cold air supply system configured to supply cold
air to the storage compartment. The storage compartment includes a refrigerator compartment
maintained at a temperature of about 0 to 5 °C to refrigerate stored food and a freezer
compartment maintained at a temperature of about -30 to 0 °C to freeze stored food.
Generally, the storage compartment has an open front surface to allow food to be put
in and taken out, and the open front surface of the storage compartment is opened
and closed by a door.
[0003] The refrigerator repeats a cooling cycle in which a refrigerant is compressed, condensed,
expanded, and evaporated using a compressor, a condenser, an expander, and an evaporator.
Here, both the freezer compartment and the refrigerator compartment may be cooled
by a single evaporator provided at the freezer compartment side, or an evaporator
may be provided in each of the freezer compartment and the refrigerator compartment
for the freezer compartment and the refrigerator compartment to be independently cooled.
[0004] An ice maker configured to automatically make ice may be provided in the refrigerator.
The ice maker may include an ice making tray in which ice is made, an ejector configured
to eject the ice from the ice making tray, an ice bucket configured to store the ice
ejected from the ice making tray, and a controller configured to control the ice making
process.
[Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
[0005] Provided is a refrigerator having an improved structure to allow an ice maker to
be stably supported by an inner case.
[0006] Further, provided is a refrigerator having an improved structure to prevent damage
to an ice maker and an inner case while the ice maker is mounted in the inner case.
[0007] Further still, provided is a refrigerator having an improved structure to improve
the exterior quality.
[0008] Aspects of the present disclosure are not limited to those mentioned above, and other
unmentioned aspects should be clearly understood by those of ordinary skill in the
art to which the present disclosure pertains from the description below.
[Technical Solution]
[0009] According to an aspect of the disclosure, a refrigerator may include: an outer case
forming an exterior of the refrigerator; an inner case provided in the outer case
and defining a storage compartment, the inner case including a first inner wall and
a second inner wall opposing the first inner wall; and an ice maker mounted in the
inner case and to make ice, the ice maker including an ice maker case. The ice maker
case may include: a first ice maker case wall supported by the first inner wall; a
second ice maker case wall supported by the second inner wall; and an elastic protrusion
provided on the first ice maker case wall, the elastic protrusion being configured
to interfere with the first inner wall and to be elastically deformable in a direction
in which the elastic protrusion is pressed by the first inner wall.
[0010] The elastic protrusion may be pressed in a direction from the first inner wall toward
the second inner wall by the first inner wall.
[0011] The elastic protrusion may include an interference portion protruding in a first
direction from the first ice maker case wall toward the first inner wall and to interfere
with the first inner wall. The interference portion may extend in a second direction
parallel to the first inner wall.
[0012] The interference portion may include: a contact surface provided at one end of the
interference portion and configured to come in contact with the first inner wall;
and a corner surface provided at an end of the contact surface in the second direction.
The corner surface may be inclined relative to the second direction and extends from
the contact surface in a direction moving away from the first inner wall.
[0013] The second direction may be parallel to a forward-backward direction of the inner
case.
[0014] The interference portion may be configured to be movable in a direction parallel
to the first direction by being elastically deformed.
[0015] The elastic protrusion may include a connecting portion connected to the first ice
maker case wall. The connecting portion may be configured to be elastically deformable
about a fixed end thereof fixed to the first ice maker case wall.
[0016] The elastic protrusion may be pressed in a first direction by the first inner wall.
The connecting portion may extend from the fixed end in a direction different from
the first direction.
[0017] The first ice maker case wall may include a cut-open portion formed in the direction
in which the connecting portion extends. The connecting portion may be provided at
the cut-open portion.
[0018] The elastic protrusion may further include an interference portion configured to
protrude in the first direction and to interfere with the first inner wall. The interference
portion may be bent from a free end of the connecting portion opposing the fixed end
thereof and extends in the first direction.
[0019] The first inner wall may include a holder configured to support the first ice maker
case wall. The elastic protrusion may be provided under the holder.
[0020] The holder extends in a direction parallel to a forward-backward direction of the
inner case. The ice maker case may be mounted by sliding from a front of the inner
case toward a rear thereof along the holder.
[0021] The ice maker case may further include a plurality of elastic protrusions including
the elastic protrusion. The plurality of elastic protrusions may be arranged in an
up-down direction.
[0022] The elastic protrusion may be a first elastic protrusion, the ice maker case may
further include a second elastic protrusion provided on the second ice maker case
wall. The second elastic protrusion may be configured to interfere with the second
inner wall and to be elastically deformable in a direction in which the second elastic
protrusion is pressed by the second inner wall.
[0023] The inner case may further include an opening formed at a front of the storage compartment
and a rear wall formed at a rear of the storage compartment and configured to face
the opening of the inner case. The elastic protrusion may be disposed to be closer
to the opening of the inner case than to the rear wall of the inner case.
[0024] According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ice maker may include: at least one
ice making tray configured to receive and hold an amount of water; and an ice maker
case configured to support the at least one ice making tray. The ice maker case may
include: a first ice maker case wall configured to be supported by a first inner wall
of a refrigerator; a second ice maker case wall configured to be supported by a second
inner wall of the refrigerator; and an elastic protrusion provided on the first ice
maker case wall, the elastic protrusion being configured to interfere with the first
inner wall when the ice maker is mounted in the refrigerator and to be elastically
deformable in a direction in which the elastic protrusion is pressed by the first
inner wall when the ice maker is mounted in the refrigerator.
[0025] The elastic protrusion may include a connecting portion configured to be connected
to the first ice maker case wall. The connecting portion may be configured to be elastically
deformable about a fixed end thereof fixed to the first ice maker case wall.
[0026] The elastic protrusion may be configured to deflect in a first direction when the
ice maker is mounted in the refrigerator. The connecting portion may extend from the
fixed end in a direction different from the first direction.
[0027] The first ice maker case wall may include a cut-open portion formed in the direction
in which the connecting portion extends. The connecting portion may be provided at
the cut-open portion.
[0028] In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a refrigerator may include
an outer case configured to form an exterior, an inner case configured to form a storage
compartment, and an ice maker configured to be mounted in the inner case and include
an ice making unit configured to form ice and an ice maker case configured to support
the ice making unit. The ice maker case may include an ice maker case wall configured
to be supported by an inner wall of the inner case, an interference portion configured
to protrude from the ice maker case wall toward the inner wall of the inner case in
order to interfere with the inner wall of the inner case, and a connecting portion
provided to connect the interference portion and the ice maker case wall and be elastically
deformable.
[0029] The connecting portion may include a fixed end configured to be fixed to the ice
maker case wall and a free end configured to oppose the fixed end. The interference
portion may extend from the free end toward the inner wall of the inner case.
[0030] The ice maker case wall may include a cut-open portion configured to be cut open
in a direction parallel to a direction in which the free end extends from the fixed
end. The connecting portion may be provided at the cut-open portion.
[0031] The interference portion may be provided so that a position of the interference portion
relative to the cut-open portion changes as the interference portion is pressed by
the inner wall of the inner case.
[0032] In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a refrigerator may include
an outer case configured to form an exterior, an inner case configured to form a storage
compartment and include a first inner wall and a second inner wall opposing the first
inner wall, and an ice maker configured to be provided in the storage compartment
and include an ice maker case configured to be supported by the first inner wall and
the second inner wall. The ice maker case may include a first elastic protrusion provided
to interfere with the first inner wall and be pressed in a direction from the first
inner wall toward the ice maker case by the first inner wall and a second elastic
protrusion provided to interfere with the second inner wall and be pressed in a direction
from the second inner wall toward the ice maker case by the second inner wall. The
first elastic protrusion and the second elastic protrusion may be each provided to
be elastically deformable to allow a position of the ice maker case to be adjusted
relative to the first inner wall and the second inner wall.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0033] According to the spirit of the present disclosure, by including an elastic protrusion
provided on an ice maker case wall, an ice maker can be stably supported by an inner
wall of an inner case.
[0034] According to the spirit of the present disclosure, by an ice maker including an elastic
protrusion that is elastically deformable in a direction in which the elastic protrusion
is pressed by an inner wall of an inner case, it is possible to prevent damage to
the ice maker and the inner case.
[0035] According to the spirit of the present disclosure, by an ice maker including an elastic
protrusion, the position of the ice maker relative to an inner case can be adjusted,
and the exterior quality of the ice maker can be improved.
[0036] Advantageous effects according to the spirit of the present disclosure are not limited
to those mentioned above, and other unmentioned advantageous effects should be clearly
understood by those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains
from the description above.
[Description of Drawings]
[0037]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator according to one or more embodiments
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a schematic lateral cross-sectional view of the refrigerator according to
one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the refrigerator according to one
or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a partial configuration of the refrigerator of FIG.
3;
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of an ice maker of the refrigerator according to one or
more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is a view of the ice maker of FIG. 5 from a different angle;
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a first ice making unit of the refrigerator according
to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of a second ice making unit of the refrigerator according
to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 is a view for describing an operation of the second ice making unit of the
refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 10 is a view for describing an operation of the second ice making unit of the
refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 11 is a view for describing an operation of the second ice making unit of the
refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 12 is an enlarged view of a partial configuration of the ice maker of the refrigerator
according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 13 is a cut-open cross-sectional view of the ice maker of the refrigerator according
to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of A of FIG. 13;
FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the ice maker is mounted
in an inner case of the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present
disclosure;
FIG. 16 is an enlarged view of B of FIG. 15;
FIG. 17 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state in which an inner wall of the
inner case is deformed in FIG. 16;
FIG. 18 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state of an elastic protrusion of
the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 19 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state of an elastic protrusion of
the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 20 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state of an elastic protrusion of
the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a refrigerator according to one or more embodiments
of the present disclosure.
[Mode for Invention]
[0038] Embodiments described herein and configurations illustrated in the drawings are merely
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, and various modifications which may
replace the embodiments and the drawings herein may be present at the time of filing
this application.
[0039] Also, like reference numerals or symbols presented in the drawings of the application
indicate parts or elements that perform substantially the same functions.
[0040] Also, terms used herein are for describing the embodiments and are not intended to
limit and/or restrict the disclosure. A singular expression includes a plural expression
unless context clearly indicates otherwise. In the application, terms such as "include"
or "have" are for designating that features, numbers, steps, operations, elements,
parts, or combinations thereof are present, and do not preclude the possibility of
presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, elements,
parts, or combinations thereof in advance.
[0041] Also, terms including ordinals such as "first" and "second" used herein may be used
to describe various elements, but the elements are not limited by the terms, and the
terms are only used for the purpose of distinguishing one element from another element.
For example, a first element may be referred to as a second element while not departing
from the scope of rights of the present disclosure, and likewise, a second element
may also be referred to as a first element. The term "and/or" includes a combination
of a plurality of associated listed items or any one item among the plurality of associated
listed items. Herein, the expression "at least one of a, b, or c" indicates "only
a", "only b", "only c", "both a and b", "both a and c", "both b and c", or "all of
a, b, and c".
[0042] Terms such as "up-down direction," "under," and "forward-backward direction" used
in the following description are defined based on the drawings, and the shape and
position of each element are not limited by the terms.
[0043] Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present disclosure will be described in
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0044] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator according to one or more embodiments
of the present disclosure. FIG. 2 is a schematic lateral cross-sectional view of the
refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0045] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a refrigerator 1 may include a body 10, a storage compartment
20 provided inside the body 10, a door 30 configured to open and close the storage
compartment 20, and a cooling system configured to supply cold air to the storage
compartment 20.
[0046] The body 10 may have a front side formed to be open to allow a user to put food in
the storage compartment 20 or take food out of the storage compartment 20. That is,
the body 10 may include an opening 10a formed in the front side of the body 10. The
opening 10a of the body 10 may be opened and closed by the door 30. The opening 10a
of the body 10 may be referred to as an opening 10a of an outer case 12, an opening
10a of an inner case 11, or the like, which will be described below.
[0047] The body 10 may include the inner case 11 configured to form the storage compartment
20, the outer case 12 configured to form an exterior of the refrigerator 1, and a
body insulator 13 provided between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12.
[0048] The outer case 12 may be formed to have a substantially box-like shape having an
open front side. The outer case 12 may form upper and lower surfaces, left and right
side surfaces, and a rear surface of the refrigerator 1.
[0049] The outer case 12 may be configured to include a metal material. For example, the
outer case 12 may be manufactured by processing a steel sheet material.
[0050] The inner case 11 may have an open front side. The inner case 11 may have the storage
compartment 20 provided therein and may be provided inside the outer case 12. An inner
wall of the inner case 11 may form an inner wall of the storage compartment 20.
[0051] The inner wall of the inner case 11 may include a first inner wall 11a, a second
inner wall 11b opposing the first inner wall 11a, a rear wall 11c provided between
the first inner wall 11a and the second inner wall 11b, an upper wall, and a lower
wall. For example, the first inner wall 11a may refer to the inner wall of the inner
case 11 that is provided at the right side when the refrigerator 1 is viewed from
the front. The second inner wall 11b may refer to the inner wall of the inner case
11 that opposes the first inner wall 11a and is provided at the left side when the
refrigerator 1 is viewed from the front.
[0052] However, the positions of the first inner wall 11a and the second inner wall 1 1b
are not limited thereto, and conversely, the inner wall of the inner case 11 that
is provided at the left side when the refrigerator 1 is viewed from the front may
be referred to as the first inner wall, and the inner wall of the inner case 11 that
is provided at the right side when the refrigerator 1 is viewed from the front may
be referred to as the second inner wall.
[0053] The inner case 11 may be configured to include a plastic material. For example, the
inner case 11 may be manufactured by a vacuum forming process. For example, the inner
case 11 may be manufactured by an injection molding process.
[0054] The body insulator 13 may be provided so that the outer case 12 and the inner case
11 are insulated from each other. The body insulator 13 may couple the inner case
11 and the outer case 12 to each other by being foamed between the inner case 11 and
the outer case 12. The body insulator 13 may prevent a heat exchange from occurring
between the inside of the storage compartment 20 and the outside of the body 10 to
improve efficiency of cooling the inside of the storage compartment 20.
[0055] Urethane foam insulation, expanded polystyrene insulation (EPS), a vacuum insulation
panel, and the like may be used as the body insulator 13. However, the present disclosure
is not limited thereto, and the body insulator 13 may be configured to include various
other materials.
[0056] The storage compartment 20 may be formed inside the body 10. For example, the storage
compartment 20 may include a freezer compartment maintained at a temperature of about
-30 to 0 °C to freeze and store food.
[0057] A shelf 16 on which food may be placed, a movable shelf 17 which may be inserted
into and withdrawn from the inner case 11 and on which food may be placed, and a drawer
18 which may be inserted into and withdrawn from the inner case 11 and in which food
may be stored may be provided in the storage compartment 20.
[0058] The inner case 11 may include an inclined wall 11f. The inclined wall 11f may be
disposed at a front of the body 10 in order to be adjacent to the door 30. The inclined
wall 11f may be, from one side adjacent to the door 30 toward the other side facing
the rear wall 11c, inclined toward the inside of the storage compartment 20 in a left-right
direction. The other side of the inclined wall 11f may be a portion where the inclined
wall 11f meets the first inner wall 11a or the second inner wall 11b. The inclined
wall 11f may be disposed along at least a portion of the opening 10a.
[0059] An inclined protruding wall 11g may be disposed under the inclined wall 11f. The
inclined protruding wall 11g may be formed to protrude further toward the inside of
the storage compartment 20 in the left-right direction than the inclined wall 11f.
Also, the inclined protruding wall 11g may be formed to protrude further toward the
front than the inclined wall 11f. The inclined protruding wall 11g may include a protruding
upper surface 11ga. The protruding upper surface 11ga may be disposed adjacent to
a front inclined portion 1130. The inclined protruding wall 11g may be disposed along
at least a portion of the opening 10a.
[0060] When a user views the inside of the storage compartment 20 through the opening 10a
of the body 10, the inclined wall 11f and the inclined protruding wall 11g may provide
an improved aesthetic sense that makes the volume of the storage compartment 20 look
wider to the user.
[0061] An ice maker cover 1100 of an ice maker 1000 may have the front inclined portion
1130 (see FIG. 5) formed to correspond to the inclined shape of the inclined protruding
wall 11g. Since the front inclined portion 1130 is inclined upward toward the rear,
the inclined shape of the front inclined portion 1130 may form a harmonious aesthetic
sense with the inclined protruding wall 11g. The ice maker cover 1100 will be described
below.
[0062] The refrigerator 1 may include a cooling system provided to generate cold air using
a cooling cycle and supply the generated cold air to the storage compartment 20.
[0063] The cooling system may generate cold air using evaporative latent heat of a refrigerant
in the cooling cycle. The cooling system may be configured to include a compressor
73, a condenser, an expansion valve, an evaporator 71, a blower fan 72, and the like.
[0064] A cooling chamber 50 and a mechanical chamber 60 that allow the cooling system to
be disposed may be provided in the body 10. For example, configurations such as the
evaporator 71 configured to generate cold air and the blower fan 72 provided to allow
the cold air generated by the evaporator 71 to flow may be provided in the cooling
chamber 50. Configurations such as the compressor 73 and the condenser may be provided
in the mechanical chamber 60.
[0065] The cooling chamber 50 may be disposed behind the storage compartment 20. The mechanical
chamber 60 may be disposed behind the storage compartment 20.
[0066] Components of the refrigerator 1 that constitute the cooling system may have a relatively
large weight. Accordingly, the cooling chamber 50 and the mechanical chamber 60 may
be provided at a lower portion of the body 10. However, the present disclosure is
not limited thereto, and the cooling chamber 50 and the mechanical chamber 60 may
be disposed in various other ways, and the components constituting the cooling system
may be disposed in various ways to correspond to the positions of the cooling chamber
50 and the mechanical chamber 60.
[0067] Since cold air is generated by the evaporator 71 in the cooling chamber 50, the cooling
chamber 50 may maintain a relatively low-temperature state. On the other hand, since
heat is generated by the compressor 73, the condenser, and the like in the mechanical
chamber 60, the mechanical chamber 60 may maintain a relatively high-temperature state.
Accordingly, the cooling chamber 50 and the mechanical chamber 60 may be formed in
separate spaces and insulated from each other. For example, the body insulator 13
may be foamed between the cooling chamber 50 and the mechanical chamber 60.
[0068] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the evaporator 71 provided in the cooling chamber 50 may
evaporate a refrigerant to generate cold air, and the cold air generated by the evaporator
71 may flow due to the blower fan 72. The cold air flowing due to the blower fan 72
may flow from the cooling chamber 50 to the storage compartment 20. The cooling chamber
50 may be provided to communicate with the storage compartment 20.
[0069] For example, cold air generated by the evaporator 71 may flow toward a top of the
cooling chamber 50 due to the blower fan 72. The cold air flowing due to the blower
fan 72 may flow toward a top of the body 10 along a cold air supply duct 14. The cold
air may be discharged forward from the cold air supply duct 14 and eventually be introduced
into the storage compartment 20. On the other hand, for example, cold air generated
by the evaporator 71 may flow to a lower portion of the body 10 due to the blower
fan 72 and be introduced into the storage compartment 20.
[0070] In other words, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the refrigerator 1 according to one or
more embodiments of the present disclosure may be an indirect-cooling refrigerator.
Hereinafter, for convenience of description, description will be given assuming that
the refrigerator 1 according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure
is an indirect-cooling refrigerator, but the spirit of the present disclosure is not
limited thereto and may also apply to a direct-cooling refrigerator.
[0071] The evaporator 71, the blower fan 72, and the like disposed in the cooling chamber
50 may be referred to as cold air supply devices in that the evaporator 71 generates
cold air and the blower fan 72 supplies the cold air to the storage compartment 20.
[0072] The body 10 may include the cold air supply duct 14. The cold air supply duct 14
may form a cold air flow path along which cold air generated by the cold air supply
device flows from the cooling chamber 50 to the storage compartment 20. The storage
compartment 20 may be provided to communicate with the cold air supply duct 14.
[0073] The cold air supply duct 14 may be formed inside the inner case 11. The cold air
supply duct 14 may be formed at a rear portion of the inner case 11. More specifically,
the cold air supply duct 14 may be provided behind the storage compartment 20.
[0074] The door 30 may be provided to open and close the storage compartment 20. The door
30 may be rotatably coupled to the body 10. More specifically, the door 30 may be
rotatably coupled to the body 10 by a hinge 40 connected to each of the door 30 and
the body 10. The door 30 may be rotatably coupled to the outer case 12.
[0075] An outer surface of the door 30 may form a portion of the exterior of the refrigerator
1. While the door 30 is at a closing position, the outer surface of the door 30 may
form a front surface of the door 30.
[0076] An inner surface of the door 30 may be formed at a side opposite to the outer surface
of the door 30. While the door 30 is at the closing position, the inner surface of
the door 30 may form a rear surface of the door 30. While the door 30 is at the closing
position, the inner surface of the door 30 may be provided to face the inside of the
body 10. While the door 30 is at the closing position, the inner surface of the door
30 may be provided to cover the front of the storage compartment 20.
[0077] A foaming space may be formed between the outer surface of the door 30 and the inner
surface of the door 30, and a door insulator 31 may be foamed in the foaming space.
The door insulator 31 may prevent a heat exchange from occurring between the outer
surface and the inner surface of the door 30. The door insulator 31 may improve insulation
performance between the inside of the storage compartment 20 and the outside of the
door 30.
[0078] Urethane foam insulation, expanded polystyrene insulation (EPS), a vacuum insulation
panel, and the like may be used as the door insulator 31. However, the present disclosure
is not limited thereto, and the door insulator 31 may be configured to include various
other materials.
[0079] For example, the door insulator 31 may be configured with an insulator made of the
same material as the body insulator 13. On the other hand, for example, the door insulator
31 may be configured with an insulator made of a different material from the body
insulator 13.
[0080] A door gasket 33 provided to seal a gap between the door 30 and the body 10 and prevent
leakage of cold air from the storage compartment 20 may be provided on the inner surface
of the door 30. The door gasket 33 may be provided along the periphery of the inner
surface of the door 30. The door gasket 33 may be disposed to be parallel to the opening
10a of the body 10 while the door 30 is closed. The door gasket 33 may be configured
to include an elastic material such as rubber.
[0081] A door shelf 32 on which food may be stored may be provided on the inner surface
of the door 30.
[0082] The refrigerator 1 may include the ice maker 1000 configured to form ice using cold
air of the storage compartment 20. The ice maker 1000 may include ice making units
1300 and 1400 (see FIG. 5 and so on) configured to form ice and an ice maker case
1200 (see FIG. 3 and so on) configured to support the ice making units 1300 and 1400.
[0083] The ice maker 1000 may be provided in the storage compartment 20. The ice maker 1000
may be mounted in the inner case 11. Specifically, the inner case 11 may include holders
11aa and 11bb provided on the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11, and the
ice maker 1000 may be supported by the holders 11aa and 11bb (see FIG. 5 and so on).
For example, the holders 11aa and 11bb may be formed to have shapes that protrude
from the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11. For example, the holders 11aa
and 11bb may be formed to have shapes that are concavely recessed in the inner walls
11a and 11b of the inner case 11.
[0084] The refrigerator 1 may further include a water supply 80 provided to receive water
from an external water supply source. The water supply 80 may be provided to supply
the water received from the external water supply source to the ice maker 1000. The
ice maker 1000 may form ice using the water received through the water supply 80.
[0085] The water supply 80 may be formed to have the shape of a pipe having a water supply
flow path, along which water flows, formed therein.
[0086] The water supply 80 may be provided as many as the number that corresponds to the
number of the ice making units 1300 and 1400. For example, the ice making units 1300
and 1400 may include a first ice making unit 1300 and a second ice making unit 1400
(see FIG. 5 and so on), and the water supply 80 may be provided as a plurality of
water supplies 80 to supply water to each of the first ice making unit 1300 and the
second ice making unit 1400.
[0087] The water supply 80 may be disposed to pass through the body 10. The water supply
80 may be disposed to pass through the outer case 12 and the inner case 11. More specifically,
the water supply 80 may pass through rear surfaces of the outer case 12 and the inner
case 11. The water supply 80 may pass through the rear surfaces of the outer case
12 and the inner case 11 in a forward-backward direction. Here, the rear surface of
the inner case 11 may indicate the above-mentioned rear wall 11c of the inner case
11.
[0088] The refrigerator 1 may include an ice bucket 100 provided to accommodate ice formed
by the ice maker 1000. The ice bucket 100 may be provided in the storage compartment
20.
[0089] The ice bucket 100 may be mounted in the inner case 11. The ice bucket 100 may be
supported by the first inner wall 11a and the second inner wall 11b of the inner case
11.
[0090] The ice bucket 100 may be disposed under the ice maker 1000. The ice bucket 100 may
be provided to accommodate ice moving downward after being discharged from the ice
making units 1300 and 1400.
[0091] A bucket shelf 15 configured to support the ice bucket 100 may be provided in the
storage compartment 20. The ice bucket 100 may be seated on the bucket shelf 15. The
bucket shelf 15 may be supported by the first inner wall 11a and the second inner
wall 11b.
[0092] Specific features of the ice maker 1000 and the ice bucket 100 will be described
below.
[0093] The configuration of the refrigerator 1 described above with reference to FIGS. 1
and 2 is only an example for describing a refrigerator according to the spirit of
the present disclosure, and the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
The refrigerator according to the spirit of the present disclosure may be provided
to include various configurations for performing a function of supplying cold air
to a storage compartment for storing food.
[0094] The refrigerator 1 including the body 10 configured to have the single storage compartment
20 formed therein and the single door 30 configured to open and close the storage
compartment 20 has been described above as an example of the present disclosure for
convenience of description, but the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited
thereto, and the configuration of the present disclosure may be applied to various
other types of refrigerators. A refrigerator according to one or more embodiments
of the present disclosure may be a side-by-side (SBS) refrigerator in which a refrigerator
compartment and a freezer compartment are arranged side by side (see FIG. 21). Alternatively,
a refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may
be a bottom mounted freezer (BMF) refrigerator in which a refrigerator compartment
is formed at an upper side and a freezer compartment is formed at a lower side. A
refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be
a top mounted freezer (TMF) refrigerator in which a freezer compartment is formed
at an upper side and a refrigerator compartment is formed at a lower side.
[0095] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the refrigerator according to one
or more embodiments of the present disclosure. FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a partial
configuration of the refrigerator of FIG. 3. FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the ice
maker of the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 is a view of the ice maker of FIG. 5 from a different angle.
[0096] Referring to FIGS. 3 to 6, the ice maker 1000 of the refrigerator 1 may be provided
in the storage compartment 20. The ice maker 1000 may be mounted in the inner case
11.
[0097] The ice maker 1000 may be supported by the first inner wall 11a and the second inner
wall 11b of the inner case 11. The ice maker 1000 may be disposed between the first
inner wall 11a and the second inner wall 11b.
[0098] As illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4, the first inner wall 11a may be the inner wall of
the inner case 11 that is provided at the right side when the refrigerator 1 is viewed
from the front, and the second inner wall 11b may be the inner wall of the inner case
11 that opposes the first inner wall 11a and is provided at the left side when the
refrigerator 1 is viewed from the front. That is, the ice maker 1000 may be mounted
in the inner case 11 to be supported by each of the left-side inner wall and the right-side
inner wall of the inner case 11. The first inner wall 11a and the second inner wall
11b that support the ice maker 1000 may be formed to face each other in the left-right
direction of the refrigerator 1.
[0099] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and for example, in a case
in which a refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure
is a SBS refrigerator in which a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment
are arranged side by side, a vertical partition configured to isolate the refrigerator
compartment and the freezer compartment from each other may be provided between the
refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment. In this case, the first inner
wall may be any one of the left-side inner wall and the right-side inner wall of the
inner case, and the second inner wall may be a sidewall of the vertical partition
that opposes the first inner wall.
[0100] Hereinafter, for convenience of description, description will be given while the
first inner wall 11a and the second inner wall 11b are defined based on FIGS. 3, 4,
and the like.
[0101] The ice maker 1000 may include the ice making units 1300 and 1400 configured to form
ice and the ice maker case 1200 configured to support the ice making units 1300 and
1400.
[0102] The ice maker case 1200 may be mounted in the inner case 11. The ice maker case 1200
may be supported by the inner case 11. The ice maker case 1200 may be supported by
the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11.
[0103] Specifically, the ice maker case 1200 may include ice maker case walls 1210a and
1210b supported by the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11. The ice maker
case walls 1210a and 1210b may be outer walls of the ice maker case 1200 that face
the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11.
[0104] The ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b may include a first ice maker case wall
1210a supported by the first inner wall 11a and a second ice maker case wall 1210b
supported by the second inner wall 11b. The first ice maker case wall 1210a may be
an outer wall of the ice maker case 1200 that faces the first inner wall 11a. Based
on FIGS. 3 to 6, the first ice maker case wall 1210a may be a right-side outer wall
of the ice maker case 1200 that is provided at the right side when viewed from the
front. The second ice maker case wall 1210b may be an outer wall of the ice maker
case 1200 that faces the second inner wall 11b. Based on FIGS. 3 to 6, the second
ice maker case wall 1210b may be a left-side outer wall of the ice maker case 1200
that opposes the first ice maker case wall 1210a and is provided at the left side
when viewed from the front.
[0105] The first ice maker case wall 1210a may be disposed to be substantially parallel
to the first inner wall 11a. The second ice maker case wall 1210b may be disposed
to be substantially parallel to the second inner wall 11b.
[0106] The first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second ice maker case wall 1210b may
be formed parallel to each other. The first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second
ice maker case wall 1210b may be formed to have shapes that substantially correspond
to each other.
[0107] The inner case 11 may include the holders 11aa and 11bb formed on the inner walls
11a and 11b of the inner case 11. The ice maker case 1200 may be supported by the
holders 11aa and 11bb.
[0108] The holders 11aa and 11bb may be formed to have various shapes that can support the
ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b.
[0109] For example, the holders 11aa and 11bb may be formed to have shapes that protrude
from the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11. The holders 11aa and 11bb may
be formed to protrude to support the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b. The holders
11aa and 11bb may be formed to protrude toward the inside of the storage compartment
20. In this case, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 6, the holders 11aa and 11bb may be
inserted into concave portions formed in the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b
and support the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b. Alternatively, the holders 11aa
and 11bb may support lower sides of the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b.
[0110] For example, the holders 11aa and 11bb may be formed to have shapes that are concavely
recessed in the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11. Unlike in FIGS. 3 to
6, portions protruding toward the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11 may
be provided on the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b, and as the protruding portions
of the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b are inserted into the holders 11aa and
11bb, the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b may be supported by the holders 11aa
and 11bb.
[0111] Hereinafter, description will be given based on the embodiment in which the holders
11aa and 11bb are formed to protrude to support the ice maker case walls 1210a and
1210b as illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 6. However, the spirit of the present disclosure
is not limited thereto, and, for example, as described above, the holders 11aa and
11bb supporting the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b may be formed to have shapes
that are concavely recessed in the inner walls 11a and 11b of inner case 11.
[0112] The holders 11aa and 11bb may extend in a direction parallel to the forward-backward
direction of the inner case 11. The holders 11aa and 11bb may extend in a direction
parallel to the forward-backward direction of the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner
case 11. Accordingly, the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b may be stably supported
in the up-down direction of the inner case 11 by the holders 11aa and 11bb.
[0113] For example, the ice maker case 1200 may be mounted by sliding from a front of the
inner case 11 toward a rear thereof along the holders 11aa and 11bb extending in the
direction parallel to the forward-backward direction of the inner case 11. In other
words, the ice maker case 1200 may be mounted in the inner case 11 by sliding from
the front of the inner case 11 toward the rear thereof. When being mounted in the
inner case 11, the ice maker case 1200 may be inserted from the front of the inner
case 11 toward the rear thereof.
[0114] When the ice maker case 1200 is being mounted in the inner case 11, a mounting position
in the inner case 11, a mounting direction in the inner case 11, and the like may
be guided by the holders 11aa and 11bb.
[0115] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the ice maker case 1200
may be mounted in the inner case 11 in various other ways. For example, the ice maker
case 1200 may be mounted by sliding in the up-down direction relative to the inner
case 11. Even in this case, the holders 11aa and 11bb may still extend in the direction
parallel to the forward-backward direction of the inner case 11.
[0116] The holders 11aa and 11bb may be provided to support upper portions of the ice maker
case walls 1210a and 1210b. For example, the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b
may be supported by the holders 11aa and 11bb as the upper portions of the ice maker
case walls 1210a and 1210b are seated on upper surfaces of the holders 11aa and 11bb.
Accordingly, the ice maker case 1200 may be stably supported by the holders 11aa and
11bb. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the ice maker case
walls 1210a and 1210b may be supported by the holders 11aa and 11bb in various other
ways.
[0117] The holders 11aa and 11bb may be provided at positions adjacent to the front of the
inner case 11. That is, the holders 11aa and 11bb may be disposed more adjacent to
the opening 10a of the inner case 11 than to the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11.
Accordingly, the holders 11aa and 11bb may support at least a front portion of the
ice maker case 1200. Also, since the holders 11aa and 11bb are provided at the positions
adjacent to the front of the inner case 11, when the ice maker case 1200 is being
mounted in the inner case 11 by being inserted from the front of the inner case 11
toward the rear thereof, the ice maker case 1200 may be more easily guided by the
holders 11aa and 11bb.
[0118] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the holders 11aa and
11bb may be provided at various other positions. For example, the holders 11aa and
11bb may be provided at positions adjacent to the rear wall 11c of the inner case
11. For example, the holders 11aa and 11bb may be provided at positions almost equally
distant from each of the opening 10a and the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11.
[0119] A rear holder 11e provided to support a rear of the ice maker case 1200 may be further
provided in the inner case 11. The ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b may be supported
by the rear holder 11e as well as the holders 11aa and 11bb. For example, the rear
holder 11e may be provided on the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11. For
example, the rear holder 11e may be provided on the rear wall 11c of the inner case
11. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the rear holder 11e
may not be provided in the inner case 11.
[0120] The holders 11aa and 11bb may include a first holder 11aa provided on the first inner
wall 11a and configured to support the first ice maker case wall 1210a and a second
holder 11bb provided on the second inner wall 11b and configured to support the second
ice maker case wall 1210b.
[0121] The first holder 11aa and the second holder 11bb may be provided to oppose each other.
The first holder 11aa and the second holder 11bb may be provided at positions corresponding
to each other. The first holder 11aa and the second holder 11bb may be formed to have
shapes that correspond to each other.
[0122] The first holder 11aa may have a shape that protrudes toward the storage compartment
20. The first holder 11aa may have a shape that protrudes from the first inner wall
11a toward the first ice maker case wall 1210a.
[0123] The second holder 11bb may have a shape that protrudes toward the storage compartment
20. The second holder 11bb may have a shape that protrudes from the second inner wall
11b toward the second ice maker case wall 1210b.
[0124] When the first holder 1 1aa is disposed more adj acent to the opening 10a of the
inner case 11 than to the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11, the rear holder 11e
may be disposed behind the first holder 11aa. The first holder 11aa and the rear holder
11e may support the first ice maker case wall 1210a.
[0125] When the second holder 11bb is disposed more adjacent to the opening 10a of the inner
case 11 than to the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11, the rear holder 11e may be
disposed behind the second holder 11bb. The second holder 11bb and the rear holder
11e may support the second ice maker case wall 1210b.
[0126] The rear holder 11e may be provided as a plurality of rear holders 11e to support
each of the first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second ice maker case wall 1210b.
[0127] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and for example, the first
holder 11aa may extend from the front of the inner case 11 toward the rear thereof
in order to be integrally formed with the rear holder 11e. The first holder 11aa may
be formed to provide support between a front portion and a rear portion of the first
ice maker case wall 1210a as a whole. For example, the second holder 11bb may extend
from the front of the inner case 11 toward the rear thereof in order to be integrally
formed with the rear holder 11e. The second holder 11bb may be formed to provide support
between a front portion and a rear portion of the second ice maker case wall 1210b
as a whole.
[0128] The ice maker case 1200 may be fixed to a rear portion of the inner case 11. The
ice maker case 1200 may include a rear fixing portion 1260 formed to be fixed to the
rear portion of the inner case 11.
[0129] For example, the rear fixing portion 1260 may be formed to face the cold air supply
duct 14 disposed at a rear of the storage compartment 20. The rear fixing portion
1260 may be, by being fixed to the cold air supply duct 14, fixed to the rear portion
of the inner case 11.
[0130] For example, the rear fixing portion 1260 may be formed to face the rear wall 11c
of the inner case 11. The rear fixing portion 1260 may be, by being fixed to the rear
wall 11c of the inner case 11, fixed to the rear portion of the inner case 11.
[0131] For example, the rear fixing portion 1260 may include a screw hole 1261, and a screw
may pass through the screw hole 1261 in the forward-backward direction. The rear fixing
portion 1260 may be fixed to the cold air supply duct 14 or the rear wall 11c of the
inner case 11 by screw coupling.
[0132] By the rear fixing portion 1260, the ice maker case 1200 may be more firmly mounted
in the inner case 11. The configuration of the rear fixing portion 1260 described
above is only one example of a configuration allowing the ice maker case 1200 to be
fixed to the inner case 11, and the ice maker case 1200 may include various other
configurations to be fixed to the inner case 11.
[0133] The ice maker case 1200 may form an exterior of the ice maker 1000. The ice maker
case 1200 may include a front portion 1230 configured to form a front surface of the
ice maker case 1200, and the front portion 1230 may form the exterior of the front
of the ice maker 1000. The front portion 1230 may be formed between the first ice
maker case wall 1210a and the second ice maker case wall 1210b. The front portion
1230 may connect the first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second ice maker case
wall 1210b.
[0134] The ice maker case 1200 may be formed to have a substantially box-like shape. The
ice maker case 1200 may be formed to have the shape of a box having at least one open
surface. For example, the ice maker case 1200 may have a shape open in a direction
toward the ice bucket 100, that is, downward. For example, the ice maker case 1200
may have a shape open rearward. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto,
and the ice maker case 1200 may be formed to have various other shapes.
[0135] The ice maker case 1200 may include a water supply through-portion 1250 through which
the water supply 80 passes. The water supply 80 may supply water to the ice making
units 1300 and 1400.
[0136] The water supply through-portion 1250 may be formed at an upper portion of the ice
maker case 1200, but the position of the water supply through-portion 1250 is not
limited thereto.
[0137] The water supply through-portion 1250 may be provided as many as the number that
corresponds to the number of water supplies 80, but the present disclosure is not
limited thereto. For example, a plurality of water supplies 80 may pass through a
single water supply through-portion 1250.
[0138] The ice maker 1000 may include the ice maker cover 1100. The ice maker cover 1100
may be provided to cover a top of the ice maker case 1200. The ice maker cover 1100
may be coupled to the upper portion of the ice maker case 1200.
[0139] For example, the ice maker cover 1100 may be detachably mounted on the ice maker
case 1200. For example, the ice maker cover 1100 may be integrally formed with the
ice maker case 1200.
[0140] The ice maker cover 1100 may form the exterior of the ice maker 1000. The ice maker
cover 1100 may form an upper surface of the ice maker 1000.
[0141] The ice maker cover 1100 may cover at least a portion of the water supply 80. More
specifically, the ice maker cover 1100 may cover at least a portion of the water supply
80 that is disposed inside the storage compartment 20. The ice maker cover 1100 may
cover the water supply through-portion 1250.
[0142] The ice maker cover 1100 may be disposed above the ice making units 1300 and 1400.
The ice maker cover 1100 may cover a top of the ice making units 1300 and 1400.
[0143] The ice maker cover 1100 may include a shelf portion 1110 provided to support an
article provided thereon and cover the ice maker case 1200.
[0144] The ice maker cover 1100 may include the front inclined portion 1130 configured to
extend forward from the shelf portion 1110 and a rear inclined portion 1120 configured
to extend rearward from the shelf portion 1110.
[0145] The rear inclined portion 1120 may be a portion coming in contact with the cold air
supply duct 14 (see FIG. 2). The rear inclined portion 1120 may have a shape inclined
upward toward the rear. In this way, while being supported by the cold air supply
duct 14, the rear inclined portion 1120 may be provided to cover the water supply
80 passing through the cold air supply duct 14 and having a shape inclined downward
toward the front.
[0146] The front inclined portion 1130 may extend forward from the shelf portion 1110. The
front inclined portion 1130 may have a shape inclined downward toward the front. The
front inclined portion 1130 may be disposed adjacent to the inclined wall 11f (see
FIG. 1). The ice making units 1300 and 1400 provided in the ice maker 1000 may be
provided to form ice of various shapes.
[0147] For example, the ice maker 1000 may include the first ice making unit 1300 configured
to form a first type of ice. The first ice making unit 1300 may be supported by a
first ice making unit support portion 1241 of the ice maker case 1200.
[0148] For example, the ice maker 1000 may include the second ice making unit 1400 configured
to form a second type of ice. The second ice making unit 1400 may be supported by
a second ice making unit support portion 1242 of the ice maker case 1200.
[0149] The first ice making unit support portion 1241 may be provided to support at least
an upper portion of the first ice making unit 1300. The second ice making unit support
portion 1242 may be provided to support at least an upper portion of the second ice
making unit 1400.
[0150] The first ice making unit support portion 1241 may be disposed under the ice maker
cover 1100. A top of the first ice making unit support portion 1241 may be covered
by the ice maker cover 1100. The second ice making unit support portion 1242 may be
disposed under the ice maker cover 1100. A top of the second ice making unit support
portion 1242 may be covered by the ice maker cover 1100.
[0151] The first ice making unit support portion 1241 and the second ice making unit support
portion 1242 may be disposed between the first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second
ice maker case wall 1210b. The first ice making unit support portion 1241 and the
second ice making unit support portion 1242 may be covered in the left-right direction
by the first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second ice maker case wall 1210b.
[0152] The first ice making unit support portion 1241 and the second ice making unit support
portion 1242 may be disposed behind the front portion 1230. The front of the first
ice making unit support portion 1241 and the second ice making unit support portion
1242 may be covered by the front portion 1230.
[0153] The first ice making unit 1300 and the second ice making unit 1400 may be disposed
parallel to each other. Likewise, the first ice making unit support portion 1241 and
the second ice making unit support portion 1242 may be disposed parallel to each other.
[0154] For example, the first ice making unit 1300 and the second ice making unit 1400 may
be disposed parallel to each other in the left-right direction of the refrigerator
1, and the first ice making unit support portion 1241 and the second ice making unit
support portion 1242 may be disposed parallel to each other in the left-right direction
of the refrigerator 1.
[0155] For example, the first ice making unit support portion 1241 may include a hook structure,
and the first ice making unit 1300 may be supported by the first ice making unit support
portion 1241 by hook coupling. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto,
and the first ice making unit support portion 1241 may include various other structures
to fix the first ice making unit 1300.
[0156] For example, the second ice making unit support portion 1242 may include a hook structure,
and the second ice making unit 1400 may be supported by the second ice making unit
support portion 1242 by hook coupling. However, the present disclosure is not limited
thereto, and the second ice making unit support portion 1242 may include various other
structures to fix the second ice making unit 1400.
[0157] A configuration provided so that the ice making units 1300 and 1400 are supported
by the ice maker case 1200 is not limited to that described above, and the ice making
units 1300 and 1400 may be supported using various other methods.
[0158] The first type of ice formed by the first ice making unit 1300 and the second type
of ice formed by the second ice making unit 1400 may be types of ice distinguished
from each other in terms of the shape, size, and the like of ice.
[0159] For example, the first type of ice may be ice having a substantially cubic shape.
For example, the second type of ice may be ice having a substantially spherical shape.
Alternatively, for example, the first type of ice and the second type of ice may be
formed to have similar shapes but different sizes.
[0160] However, different from the above description, the ice maker 1000 may be provided
to form only one type of ice.
[0161] The configurations and operations of the first ice making unit 1300 and the second
ice making unit 1400 will be described in detail below.
[0162] The ice bucket 100 may be provided in the storage compartment 20. The ice bucket
100 may be mounted in the inner case 11. Specifically, the ice bucket 100 may be supported
by the first inner wall 11a and the second inner wall 11b of the inner case 11.
[0163] The ice bucket 100 may be disposed under the ice maker 1000. The ice bucket 100 may
be provided to accommodate ice moving downward after being discharged from the ice
making units 1300 and 1400.
[0164] For example, the ice bucket 100 may include a first accommodating portion 110 configured
to accommodate the first type of ice formed by the first ice making unit 1300 and
a second accommodating portion 120 configured to accommodate the second type of ice
formed by the second ice making unit 1400. The first accommodating portion 110 may
be disposed under the first ice making unit 1300. The second accommodating portion
120 may be disposed under the second ice making unit 1400.
[0165] The ice bucket 100 may be seated on the bucket shelf 15. The bucket shelf 15 may
be supported by a bucket mounting portion 11d provided on the inner walls 11a and
11b of the inner case 11. The bucket mounting portion 11d may be formed to extend
in the forward-backward direction of the inner case 11.
[0166] For example, the ice bucket 100 may be provided to be inserted into or withdrawn
from the storage compartment 20. That is, the ice bucket 100 may be mounted to be
slidable relative to the inner case 11. For example, the bucket shelf 15 may be provided
to be slidable along the bucket mounting portion 11d. The bucket shelf 15 may be inserted
into or withdrawn from the storage compartment 20 along the bucket mounting portion
11d, and the ice bucket 100 seated on the bucket shelf 15 may be inserted into or
withdrawn from the storage compartment 20 together with the bucket shelf 15.
[0167] FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the first ice making unit of the refrigerator according
to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0168] One example of the first ice making unit 1300 included in the ice maker 1000 of the
refrigerator 1 will be described with reference to FIG. 7.
[0169] Referring to FIG. 7, the first ice making unit 1300 may be configured to form a first
type of ice. For example, the first type of ice may be ice having a substantially
cubic shape.
[0170] The first ice making unit 1300 may include a first ice making tray 1310 in which
ice is formed. The first ice making tray 1310 may be provided to receive water from
the water supply 80. The first ice making tray 1310 may be provided to be supported
by the first ice making unit support portion 1241.
[0171] The first ice making tray 1310 may include at least one first ice making cell 1311
configured to store water received from the water supply 80. The water stored in the
first ice making cell 1311 may be converted into ice by cold air of the storage compartment
20. In a case in which the first ice making cell 1311 is provided as a plurality of
first ice making cells 1311 as illustrated in FIG. 7, the plurality of first ice making
cells 1311 may be isolated from each other by a partition.
[0172] The first ice making tray 1310 and the first ice making cell 1311 may have a shape
with one side open. While water is being supplied to the first ice making tray 1310
or water is being frozen therein, the one open side of the first ice making tray 1310
and the first ice making cell 1311 may face substantially the top of the refrigerator
1. While the ice formed in the first ice making tray 1310 is moving to the ice bucket
100, the one open side of the first ice making tray 1310 and the first ice making
cell 1311 may face substantially the bottom of the refrigerator 1.
[0173] The first ice making unit 1300 may include a first driving portion 1320 provided
so that the ice formed in the first ice making tray 1310 moves to the first accommodating
portion 110 of the ice bucket 100. For example, the first driving portion 1320 may
be provided so that the first ice making tray 1310 rotates about an axis of rotation
in the horizontal direction of the refrigerator 1 and the ice in the first ice making
tray 1310 moves to the first accommodating portion 110.
[0174] The first driving portion 1320 may be coupled to the first ice making tray 1310.
The first driving portion 1320 may be coupled to one side of the first ice making
tray 1310 in the direction of the axis of rotation thereof. A first driving coupling
portion 1312 may be provided at one side of the first ice making tray 1310 that faces
the first driving portion 1320. The first driving coupling portion 1312 may be provided
on the axis of rotation of the first ice making tray 1310. The first driving portion
1320 may be coupled to the first driving coupling portion 1312.
[0175] The first driving portion 1320 may include a motor, a power transmission member,
and the like. The motor of the first driving portion 1320 may generate power, and
the power transmission member may receive power from the motor and transmit the power
to the first ice making tray 1310. The power transmission member of the first driving
portion 1320 may be connected to the first driving coupling portion 1312. The power
transmission member of the first driving portion 1320 may include at least one gear,
for example.
[0176] The first ice making tray 1310 may be connected to an axis-of-rotation support portion
1241a provided at the first ice making unit support portion 1241. The axis-of-rotation
support portion 1241a may be provided on the axis of rotation of the first ice making
tray 1310. The axis-of-rotation support portion 1241a may be disposed at a position
opposite to the first driving coupling portion 1312 relative to the first ice making
tray 1310. The axis-of-rotation support portion 1241a may rotatably support the first
ice making tray 1310.
[0177] By the above configuration, the first ice making tray 1310 may receive power from
the first driving portion 1320 and may rotate about the axis of rotation in the horizontal
direction of the refrigerator 1. According to rotation of the first ice making tray
1310, ice formed in the first ice making tray 1310 may be discharged from the first
ice making cell 1311 and move to the first accommodating portion 110 of the ice bucket
100.
[0178] The first ice making unit 1300 may include an ice-full detection lever 1330. The
ice-full detection lever 1330 may be provided to detect whether ice is full in the
first accommodating portion 110 of the ice bucket 100 that is disposed under the ice
maker 1000.
[0179] The ice-full detection lever 1330 may be coupled to the first driving portion 1320.
Specifically, the ice-full detection lever 1330 may be coupled to a side portion of
the first driving portion 1320. The ice-full detection lever 1330 may be coupled to
be rotatable relative to the first driving portion 1320.
[0180] When it is determined by the ice-full detection lever 1330 that ice is full in the
first accommodating portion 110, a controller controls to prevent any further water
supply to the ice maker 1000. In this way, it is possible to prevent more ice than
is necessary from being collected in the ice bucket 100.
[0181] The first ice making unit 1300 may further include a sensor module 1340. The sensor
module 1340 may include a sensor, a case configured to accommodate the sensor, an
insulator, and the like. The sensor module 1340 may be mounted under the first ice
making tray 1310. The sensor of the sensor module 1340 may be a temperature sensor
provided to detect temperature of the first ice making tray 1310.
[0182] When it is detected by the sensor module 1340 that the temperature of the first ice
making tray 1310 is a predetermined temperature or lower, the controller may determine
that ice formation is completed in the first ice making tray 1310. Based on the determination
that ice formation is completed in the first ice making tray 1310, the controller
may control driving of the first driving portion 1320 so that the first ice making
tray 1310 rotates. In this way, ice formed in the first ice making tray 1310 may be
collected in the first accommodating portion 110 of the ice bucket 100 that is disposed
under the first ice making tray 1310.
[0183] The configuration relating to the first ice making unit 1300 described above with
reference to FIG. 7 is only one example of an ice making unit provided in the ice
maker of the refrigerator according to the spirit of the present disclosure, and the
spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0184] FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the second ice making unit of the refrigerator according
to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure. FIG. 9 is a view for describing
an operation of the second ice making unit of the refrigerator according to one or
more embodiments of the present disclosure. FIG. 10 is a view for describing an operation
of the second ice making unit of the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments
of the present disclosure. FIG. 11 is a view for describing an operation of the second
ice making unit of the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present
disclosure.
[0185] One example of the second ice making unit 1400 included in the ice maker 1000 of
the refrigerator 1 will be described with reference to FIGS. 8 to 11.
[0186] Referring to FIGS. 8 to 11, the second ice making unit 1400 may be configured to
form a second type of ice having a substantially spherical shape.
[0187] The second ice making unit 1400 may include a second ice making tray 1410 in which
ice is formed.
[0188] The second ice making tray 1410 may include at least one second ice making cell configured
to store water received from the water supply 80 (see FIG. 2). The water stored in
the second ice making cell may be converted into ice by cold air of the storage compartment
20. The second ice making cell may be provided inside the second ice making tray 1410.
The second ice making cell may be configured to include an elastic material. The second
ice making cell may be provided to be elastically deformable.
[0189] The second ice making unit 1400 may include a cover frame 1450 configured to cover
an outer side of the second ice making tray 1410. The cover frame 1450 may be supported
by the second ice making unit support portion 1242. The second ice making tray 1410
may be supported by the cover frame 1450.
[0190] The cover frame 1450 may include a water collector 1452 configured to receive water
from the water supply 80. The water collector 1452 may be provided to collect water
supplied from the water supply 80 and supply the water to the second ice making tray
1410.
[0191] As illustrated in FIGS. 8 to 11, the second ice making tray 1410 may be provided
to simultaneously form a plurality of pieces of the second type of ice. A plurality
of second ice making cells may be provided inside the second ice making tray 1410.
For example, the water collector 1452 may be provided as a plurality of water collectors
1452 to correspond to the number of the plurality of second ice making cells and may
supply collected water to each of the plurality of second ice making cells. For example,
the water collector 1452 may supply the collected water to only some of the plurality
of second ice making cells, and the plurality of second ice making cells may be formed
to communicate with each other so that the collected water can be supplied into all
of the second ice making cells.
[0192] The second ice making tray 1410 may include a fixed tray 1411 and a movable tray
1412. The fixed tray 1411 and the movable tray 1412 may be supported by the cover
frame 1450.
[0193] The fixed tray 1411 may maintain fixed relative to the cover frame 1450. The movable
tray 1412 may be provided to be movable relative to the cover frame 1450. More specifically,
the movable tray 1412 may be provided to be movable between the fixed tray 1411 and
a second ejector 1440.
[0194] One portion of a second ice making cell that corresponds to substantially a half
of the second ice making cell may be provided inside the fixed tray 1411. The other
portion of the second ice making cell that corresponds to substantially the other
half of the second ice making cell may be provided inside the movable tray 1412. The
one portion of the second ice making cell inside the fixed tray 1411 and the other
portion of the second ice making cell inside the movable tray 1412 may each be formed
to include a substantially semi-spherical shape.
[0195] The second ice making unit 1400 may include a second driving portion 1420 configured
to provide power so that the movable tray 1412 is movable relative to the cover frame
1450 and ejectors 1430 and 1440 configured to discharge ice formed in the second ice
making tray 1410 from the second ice making tray 1410.
[0196] The second driving portion 1420 may include a motor configured to generate power,
a motor case 1421 configured to accommodate the motor, and a power transmission member
1422 configured to transmit the power generated by the motor. For example, the motor
of the second driving portion 1420 may generate power for rotation about the axis
of rotation in the horizontal direction of the refrigerator 1.
[0197] The motor case 1421 may be coupled to the cover frame 1450. The motor case 1421 may
be coupled to a second driving coupling portion 1451 provided at the cover frame 1450.
A hole passing through the cover frame 1450 may be formed in the second driving coupling
portion 1451, and the hole of the second driving coupling portion 1451 may be disposed
in a rotating shaft connected to the motor of the second driving portion 1420.
[0198] The power transmission member 1422 may be connected to the motor of the second driving
portion 1420 and receive power generated by the motor. The power transmission member
1422 may transmit the power received from the motor to the movable tray 1412. For
example, the power transmission member 1422 may include at least one gear.
[0199] The power transmission member 1422 may be provided to covert rotary motion by the
motor of the second driving portion 1420 into linear motion and transmit the linear
motion to the movable tray 1412. For example, the power transmission member 1422 may
include a pinion gear and a rack gear. The pinion gear of the power transmission member
1422 may be connected to the rotating shaft of the motor of the second driving portion
1420. The pinion gear of the power transmission member 1422 may be engaged with the
rack gear, and the rotary motion of the pinion gear may be converted into linear motion
of the rack gear.
[0200] The rack gear of the power transmission member 1422 may be coupled to the movable
tray 1412. The movable tray 1412 may be provided to move linearly relative to the
cover frame 1450 due to the linear motion of the rack gear.
[0201] The power transmission member 1422 may further include an elastic member 1423. The
elastic member 1423 may couple the rack gear of the power transmission member 1422
to the movable tray 1412. For example, the elastic member 1423 may be an elastic spring.
[0202] The ejectors 1430 and 1440 of the second ice making unit 1400 may include a first
ejector 1430 and a second ejector 1440. The first ejector 1430 may be provided at
a position adjacent to the fixed tray 1411. The second ejector 1440 may be provided
at a position adjacent to the movable tray 1412. The second ice making tray 1410 may
be disposed between the first ejector 1430 and the second ejector 1440.
[0203] The first ejector 1430 may be provided to be movable relative to the cover frame
1450. The first ejector 1430 may be provided to be movable based on the movement of
the movable tray 1412.
[0204] The first ejector 1430 may include a first body 1431, a first pressing portion 1432,
and a leg portion 1433.
[0205] The first body 1431 may be formed to extend in a direction parallel to the movable
tray 1412. That is, the first body 1431 may extend in a direction perpendicular to
a direction in which the first ejector 1430 moves.
[0206] The first pressing portion 1432 may be provided to extend from the first body 1431.
The first body 1431 may be provided to support the first pressing portion 1432. The
first pressing portion 1432 may be provided to pass through the fixed tray 1411 and
press the second ice making cell inside the fixed tray 1411.
[0207] The leg portion 1433 may extend from both ends of the first body 1431 and be inserted
into a side portion of the cover frame 1450. The leg portion 1433 may extend in a
direction parallel to the direction in which the first ejector 1430 moves. The leg
portion 1433 may be provided as a pair of leg portions 1433 symmetrical to each other.
[0208] When the movable tray 1412 moves in a direction moving away from the fixed tray 1411,
the first ejector 1430 may move in the direction in which the movable tray 1412 moves.
That is, since the fixed tray 1411 is disposed between the first ejector 1430 and
the movable tray 1412, the first ejector 1430 may move in a direction approaching
the fixed tray 1411.
[0209] Also, when the movable tray 1412 moves in a direction approaching the fixed tray
1411, the first ejector 1430 may also move in the direction in which the movable tray
1412 moves. That is, since the fixed tray 1411 is disposed between the first ejector
1430 and the movable tray 1412, the first ejector 1430 may move in a direction moving
away from the fixed tray 1411.
[0210] For example, the movable tray 1412 may include an interference portion provided to
interfere with the leg portion 1433 of the first ejector 1430, and according to movement
of the movable tray 1412, the interference portion of the movable tray 1412 and the
leg portion 1433 may interfere with each other, and the first ejector 1430 may also
move together.
[0211] The first pressing portion 1432 of the first ejector 1430 may be provided to, while
the first ejector 1430 moves toward the fixed tray 1411, pass through the fixed tray
1411 and press the second ice making cell inside the fixed tray 1411.
[0212] The second ejector 1440 may be fixed to one side of the cover frame 1450.
[0213] The second ejector 1440 may include a second body 1441, a second pressing portion
1442, and a frame coupling portion 1443. The second body 1441 may extend in the direction
parallel to the movable tray 1412. The second pressing portion 1442 may extend from
the second body 1441 toward the movable tray 1412. The frame coupling portion 1443
may be formed at both ends of the second body 1441 and coupled to the cover frame
1450.
[0214] The second ejector 1440 may maintain fixed relative to the cover frame 1450 and be
provided to, while the movable tray 1412 moves toward the second ejector 1440, press
the movable tray 1412. More specifically, the second ejector 1440 may be provided
to, while the movable tray 1412 moves toward the second ejector 1440, press the second
ice making cell inside the movable tray 1412.
[0215] As illustrated in FIG. 9, while the second ice making tray 1410 forms ice using water
received from the water supply 80, the fixed tray 1411 and the movable tray 1412 may
be positioned to be coupled to each other. At the position at which the fixed tray
1411 and the movable tray 1412 are coupled, the one portion of the second ice making
cell inside the fixed tray 1411 and the other portion of the second ice making cell
inside the movable tray 1412 may be coupled and constitute a single second ice making
cell, and the second type of ice may be formed inside the second ice making cell.
[0216] After the formation of the second type of ice is completed, as illustrated in FIGS.
10 and 11, the controller may control driving of the second driving portion 1420 so
that the movable tray 1412 moves toward the second ejector 1440. When power is generated
by the motor of the second driving portion 1420, the generated power may be transmitted
to the movable tray 1412 through the power transmission member 1422. The movable tray
1412 may be separated from the fixed tray 1411 and linearly move toward the second
ejector 1440.
[0217] The second pressing portion 1442 of the second ejector 1440 may be provided to, when
the movable tray 1412 approaches, pass through the movable tray 1412 and press the
portion of the second ice making cell inside the movable tray 1412. The portion of
the second ice making cell inside the movable tray 1412 may be elastically deformed
when pressed by the second pressing portion 1442, and the second type of ice placed
therein may be discharged from the movable tray 1412. The second type of ice discharged
from the movable tray 1412 may move to the second accommodating portion 120 of the
ice bucket 100.
[0218] When the movable tray 1412 moves further in the same direction in the state in which
the portion of the second ice making cell inside the movable tray 1412 is pressed
by the second pressing portion 1442, as the interference portion of the movable tray
1412 and the leg portion 1433 interfere with each other, the first ejector 1430 may
move toward the fixed tray 1411. Accordingly, the first pressing portion 1432 of the
first ejector 1430 may be provided to pass through the fixed tray 1411 and press the
other portion of the second ice making cell inside the fixed tray 1411. The other
portion of the second ice making cell inside the fixed tray 1411 may be elastically
deformed when pressed by the first pressing portion 1432, and the second type of ice
placed therein may be discharged from the fixed tray 1411. The second type of ice
discharged from the fixed tray 1411 may move to the second accommodating portion 120
of the ice bucket 100.
[0219] By the above configuration, ice formed in the second ice making tray 1410 may be
discharged from the second ice making tray 1410 and move to the second accommodating
portion 120 of the ice bucket 100.
[0220] The configuration relating to the second ice making unit 1400 described above with
reference to FIGS. 8 to 11 is only one example of an ice making unit provided in the
ice maker of the refrigerator according to the spirit of the present disclosure, and
the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0221] Further, as an embodiment of the ice maker of the refrigerator according to the spirit
of the present disclosure, a structure relating to an indirect-cooling ice maker that
guides cold air generated in the storage compartment 20 toward the ice maker 1000
to cool water supplied to the first and second ice making trays 1310 and 1410 has
been described above as an example with reference to FIGS. 1 to 11. However, the spirit
of the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and for example, the spirit of the
present disclosure may also apply to a configuration of a direct-cooling ice maker
in which a separate refrigerant pipe is placed in the first and second ice making
trays 1310 and 1410 to directly provide cold air thereto and cool water supplied to
the first and second ice making trays 1310 and 1410.
[0222] FIG. 12 is an enlarged view of a partial configuration of the ice maker of the refrigerator
according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure. FIG. 13 is a cut-open
cross-sectional view of the ice maker of the refrigerator according to one or more
embodiments of the present disclosure. FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of A of FIG. 13.
FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the ice maker is mounted
in the inner case of the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the
present disclosure. FIG. 16 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of B of FIG. 15. FIG.
17 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state in which an inner wall of the inner
case is deformed in FIG. 16.
[0223] Referring to FIGS. 12 to 17, the ice maker case 1200 of the ice maker 1000 may include
elastic protrusions 1220a and 1220b provided on the ice maker case walls 1210a and
1210b.
[0224] As described above, the ice maker case 1200 may include the first ice maker case
wall 1210a supported by the first inner wall 11a of the inner case 11 and the second
ice maker case wall 1210b supported by the second inner wall 11b of the inner case
11. The first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second ice maker case wall 1210b may
each constitute an outer wall of the ice maker case 1200 in the left-right direction
of the ice maker 1000.
[0225] When the ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11 as illustrated in FIGS. 15
to 17, an error may occur in the dimension of the ice maker case 1200 and the dimension
of the inner case 11. Such an error may occur due to reasons such as limitations in
the design and manufacture of the inner case 11 and limitations in the design and
manufacture of the ice maker case 1200. Alternatively, after the body insulator 13
is foamed between the inner case 11 and the outer case 12 as illustrated in FIG. 17,
deformation may occur in the shape of the foamed body insulator 13. Alternatively,
even after the ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11, deformation may occur
in the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11, the ice maker case 1200 of the
ice maker 1000, or the like.
[0226] In a case in which an error occurs in the dimension of the ice maker case 1200 and
the dimension of the inner case 11 as above, an error may occur in implementing the
positions of the first inner wall 11a and the first ice maker case wall 1210a relative
to each other, the positions of the second inner wall 11b and the second ice maker
case wall 1210b relative to each other, and the like, as per the design. Accordingly,
the ice maker 1000 may not be properly supported by the inner walls 11a and 11b of
the inner case 11.
[0227] Also, due to the positions of the first inner wall 11a and the first ice maker case
wall 1210a relative to each other, the positions of the second inner wall 11b and
the second ice maker case wall 1210b relative to each other, and the like not being
implemented as per the design, the exterior quality of the ice maker 1000 that is
viewed by the user looking at the ice maker 1000 mounted in the inner case 11 may
be degraded. For example, as the positions of the inner walls 11a and 11b and the
ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b relative to each other are not implemented as
per the design, the front portion 1230 of the ice maker case 1200 may be positioned
to be inclined relative to the horizontal direction of the refrigerator 1. Since the
front portion 1230 forms the exterior of the front of the ice maker 1000, the exterior
quality of the ice maker 1000 may be degraded.
[0228] Also, while the ice maker 1000 is being mounted in the inner case 11, in the process
in which the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b of the ice maker case 1200 are brought
into contact with the inner walls 11a and 11b, scratching may occur between the ice
maker case 1200 and the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11, and damage to
the ice maker 1000 or the inner case 11 may occur. This may become more of an issue
in the case in which an error occurs in the dimension of the ice maker case 1200 and
the dimension of the inner case 11. This may be an issue during the process of mounting
the ice maker 1000 in the inner case 11, or even after the ice maker 1000 is mounted
in the inner case 11, this may be an issue due to deformation in the ice maker case
1200, the inner case 11, the body insulator 13, or the like.
[0229] In order to address such an issue, the ice maker case 1200 may include the elastic
protrusions 1220a and 1220b provided to interfere with the inner walls 11a and 11b
of the inner case 11 and be elastically deformable.
[0230] Specifically, the ice maker case 1200 may include a first elastic protrusion 1220a
provided on the first ice maker case wall 1210a. The first elastic protrusion 1220a
may interfere with the first inner wall 11a. The first elastic protrusion 1220a may
be provided to be elastically deformable in a direction in which the first elastic
protrusion 1220a is pressed by the first inner wall 11a.
[0231] The first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided at the right side of the ice maker
case 1200 when viewed from the front. The first elastic protrusion 1220a may have
a shape that protrudes to the right of the ice maker case 1200 when viewed from the
front.
[0232] The first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided to be pressed in a direction from
the first inner wall 11a of the inner case 11 toward the ice maker case 1200. The
first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided to be pressed in a direction from the
first inner wall 11a of the inner case 11 toward the first ice maker case wall 1210a.
In other words, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided to be pressed in
a direction from the first inner wall 11a of the inner case 11 toward the second inner
wall 11b. As illustrated in FIGS. 12 to 17, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may
be pressed toward the inside of the storage compartment 20 in the left-right direction
by the first inner wall 11a.
[0233] Due to being pressed, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided to be elastically
deformable. That is, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided to be elastically
deformable in the direction in which the first elastic protrusion 1220a is pressed
by the first inner wall 11a.
[0234] Since the first elastic protrusion 1220a is elastically deformable, the position
of the first ice maker case wall 1210a relative to the first inner wall 11a may also
be adjustable. Since the position of the first ice maker case wall 1210a relative
to the first inner wall 11a is adjustable, the position of the ice maker case 1200
relative to the inner case 11 may be adjustable.
[0235] For example, as illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 14, in a state in which the ice maker
1000 is not mounted in the inner case 11, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be
in a non-elastically-deformed state due to not interfering with the first inner wall
11a and not being pressed by the first inner wall 11a. In this case, based on FIGS.
13 and 14, a right side end of the first elastic protrusion 1220a may protrude to
be positioned more to the right than an outer surface of the first ice maker case
wall 1210a.
[0236] For example, as illustrated in FIGS. 15 and 16, in a state in which the ice maker
1000 is mounted in the inner case 11, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may interfere
with the first inner wall 11a and be pressed by the first inner wall 11a. Here, the
first elastic protrusion 1220a may be elastically deformed, and the right side end
of the first elastic protrusion 1220a may move to be positioned more to the left than
the position thereof in FIGS. 13 and 14. In other words, the first elastic protrusion
1220a may be elastically deformed so that an end thereof facing the first inner wall
11a, that is, an end thereof coming in contact with the first inner wall 11a, moves
toward the inside of the storage compartment 20 in the left-right direction.
[0237] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 17, in the state in which the ice maker 1000
is mounted in the inner case 11, the first inner wall 11a may be deformed due to reasons
such as deformation of the body insulator 13. For example, when deformation occurs
in the body insulator 13 such that the volume of the body insulator 13 increases,
the first inner wall 11a may be deformed in the direction toward the inside of the
storage compartment 20 in the left-right direction. Accordingly, a degree to which
the first elastic protrusion 1220a is pressed by the first inner wall 11a may increase,
and a degree to which the first elastic protrusion 1220a is elastically deformed may
increase as compared to the degree illustrated in FIGS. 15 and 16.
[0238] Since the exterior of the ice maker 1000 that is visible to the user is mostly the
exterior of the front of the ice maker 1000, the positions of the first ice maker
case wall 1210a and the first inner wall 11a relative to each other may be adjusted
at least from the front. Accordingly, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be disposed
to be more adjacent to the opening 10a of the inner case 11 than to the rear wall
11c of the inner case 11. More specifically, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may
be disposed in front of the first ice maker case wall 1210a and disposed to be adj
acent to the front portion 1230 of the ice maker case 1200. However, the present disclosure
is not limited thereto, and the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided at
various other positions. For example, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be disposed
to be adjacent to the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11. Alternatively, for example,
the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided at a position almost equally distant
from each of the opening 10a and the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11.
[0239] In the state in which the ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11, the first
elastic protrusion 1220a may be disposed not to directly interfere with the first
holder 11aa. In other words, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be disposed to
interfere with a position on the first inner wall 11a where the first holder 11aa
is not provided.
[0240] For example, as illustrated in FIGS. 15 to 17, the first elastic protrusion 1220a
may be provided under the first holder 11aa. Specifically, although the first elastic
protrusion 1220a may be disposed under the first holder 11aa in the vertical direction,
the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the first elastic protrusion 1220a
may be disposed in a direction moved in the forward-backward direction from under
the first holder 11aa in the vertical direction. That is, the first elastic protrusion
1220a may be disposed in a diagonal direction.
[0241] For example, unlike in FIGS. 15 to 17, the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be
provided above the first holder 11aa.
[0242] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the first elastic protrusion
1220a may be disposed to interfere with the first holder 11aa.
[0243] The ice maker case 1200 may include a second elastic protrusion 1220b provided on
the second ice maker case wall 1210b. The second elastic protrusion 1220b may interfere
with the second inner wall 11b. The second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided
to be elastically deformable in a direction in which the second elastic protrusion
1220b is pressed by the second inner wall 11b.
[0244] The second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided at the left side of the ice maker
case 1200 when viewed from the front. The second elastic protrusion 1220b may have
a shape that protrudes to the left of the ice maker case 1200 when viewed from the
front.
[0245] The second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided to be pressed in a direction
from the second inner wall 11b of the inner case 11 toward the ice maker case 1200.
The second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided to be pressed in a direction from
the second inner wall 11b of the inner case 11 toward the second ice maker case wall
1210b. In other words, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided to be pressed
in a direction from the second inner wall 11b of the inner case 11 toward the first
inner wall 11a. As illustrated in FIGS. 12 to 17, the second elastic protrusion 1220b
may be pressed toward the inside of the storage compartment 20 in the left-right direction
by the second inner wall 11b.
[0246] Due to being pressed, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided to be elastically
deformable. That is, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided to be elastically
deformable in the direction in which the second elastic protrusion 1220b is pressed
by the second inner wall 11b.
[0247] Since the second elastic protrusion 1220b is elastically deformable, the position
of the second ice maker case wall 1210b relative to the second inner wall 11b may
also be adjustable. Since the position of the second ice maker case wall 1210b relative
to the second inner wall 11b is adjustable, the position of the ice maker case 1200
relative to the inner case 11 may be adjustable.
[0248] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 13, in the state in which the ice maker 1000
is not mounted in the inner case 11, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be in
a non-elastically-deformed state due to not interfering with the second inner wall
11b and not being pressed by the second inner wall 11b. In this case, based on FIG.
13, a left side end of the second elastic protrusion 1220b may protrude to be positioned
more to the left than an outer surface of the second ice maker case wall 1210b.
[0249] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 15, in the state in which the ice maker 1000
is mounted in the inner case 11, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may interfere
with the second inner wall 11b and be pressed by the second inner wall 11b. Here,
the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be elastically deformed, and the left side
end of the second elastic protrusion 1220b may move to be positioned more to the right
than the position thereof in FIG. 13. In other words, the second elastic protrusion
1220b may be elastically deformed so that an end thereof facing the second inner wall
11b, that is, an end thereof coming in contact with the second inner wall 11b, moves
toward the inside of the storage compartment 20 in the left-right direction.
[0250] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 17, as in the above description of the first
elastic protrusion 1220a, in the state in which the ice maker 1000 is mounted in the
inner case 11, the second inner wall 11b may be deformed due to reasons such as deformation
of the body insulator 13. For example, when deformation occurs in the body insulator
13 such that the volume of the body insulator 13 increases, the second inner wall
11b may be deformed in the direction toward the inside of the storage compartment
20 in the left-right direction. Accordingly, a degree to which the second elastic
protrusion 1220b is pressed by the second inner wall 11b may increase, and a degree
to which the second elastic protrusion 1220b is elastically deformed may increase
as compared to the degree illustrated in FIG. 15.
[0251] Since the exterior of the ice maker 1000 that is visible to the user is mostly the
exterior of the front of the ice maker 1000, the positions of the second ice maker
case wall 1210b and the second inner wall 11b relative to each other may be adjusted
at least from the front. Accordingly, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be disposed
to be more adjacent to the opening 10a of the inner case 11 than to the rear wall
11c of the inner case 11. More specifically, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may
be disposed in front of the second ice maker case wall 1210b and disposed to be adjacent
to the front portion 1230 of the ice maker case 1200. However, the present disclosure
is not limited thereto, and the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided at
various other positions. For example, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be disposed
to be adjacent to the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11. Alternatively, for example,
the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided at a position almost equally distant
from each of the opening 10a and the rear wall 11c of the inner case 11.
[0252] In the state in which the ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11, the second
elastic protrusion 1220b may be disposed not to directly interfere with the second
holder 11bb. In other words, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be disposed to
interfere with a position on the second inner wall 11b where the second holder 11bb
is not provided.
[0253] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 15, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be
provided under the second holder 11bb. Specifically, although the second elastic protrusion
1220b may be disposed under the second holder 11bb in the vertical direction, the
present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the second elastic protrusion 1220b
may be disposed in a direction moved in the forward-backward direction from under
the second holder 11bb in the vertical direction. That is, the second elastic protrusion
1220b may be disposed in a diagonal direction.
[0254] For example, unlike in FIG. 15, the second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided
above the second holder 11bb.
[0255] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the second elastic protrusion
1220b may be disposed to interfere with the second holder 11bb.
[0256] In this way, the first elastic protrusion 1220a and the second elastic protrusion
1220b may be provided to be elastically deformable so that the position of the ice
maker case 1200 relative to the first inner wall 11a and the second inner wall 11b
is adjustable.
[0257] By the above configuration, the ice maker 1000 includes the elastic protrusions 1220a
and 1220b and thus may be stably supported by the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner
case 11. Also, since the elastic protrusions 1220a and 1220b are elastically deformable
in the directions in which the elastic protrusions 1220a and 1220b are pressed by
the inner walls 11a and 11b, the elastic protrusions 1220a and 1220b may prevent damage
to the ice maker 1000 and the inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case 11. Also,
by the elastic protrusions 1220a and 1220b, the position of the ice maker 1000 relative
to the inner case 11 may be adjusted, and the exterior quality of the product may
be improved.
[0258] Although description has been given above assuming that the ice maker case 1200 includes
the first elastic protrusion 1220a provided on the first ice maker case wall 1210a
and configured to interfere with the first inner wall 11a of the inner case 11 and
the second elastic protrusion 1220b provided on the second ice maker case wall 1210b
and configured to interfere with the second inner wall 1 1b of the inner case 11,
the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0259] For example, the ice maker case 1200 may include only the elastic protrusion 1220a
provided on the first ice maker case wall 1210a and configured to interfere with the
first inner wall 11a of the inner case 11. The elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided
so that the position thereof between the first inner wall 11a and the first ice maker
case wall 1210a is adjustable. Accordingly, even in such a case, the elastic protrusion
1220a may be provided to adjust the position of the ice maker case 1200 relative to
the inner case 11, and it is possible to provide an advantageous effect according
to the spirit of the present disclosure.
[0260] On the other hand, for example, the ice maker case 1200 may include only the elastic
protrusion 1220b provided on the second ice maker case wall 1210b and configured to
interfere with the second inner wall 11b of the inner case 11. The elastic protrusion
1220b may be provided so that the position thereof between the second inner wall 11b
and the second ice maker case wall 1210b is adjustable. Accordingly, even in such
a case, the elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided to adjust the position of the
ice maker case 1200 relative to the inner case 11, and it is possible to provide an
advantageous effect according to the spirit of the present disclosure.
[0261] The first ice maker case wall 1210a and the second ice maker case wall 1210b may
have configurations that are the same as each other or at least correspond to each
other.
[0262] Accordingly, hereinafter, the description of the second ice maker case wall 1210b
may be omitted, and the first ice maker case wall 1210a may be referred to as an ice
maker case wall 1210a. The description of the configuration of the ice maker case
wall 1210a may also apply correspondingly to the configuration of the second ice maker
case wall 1210b.
[0263] Also, the first elastic protrusion 1220a and the second elastic protrusion 1220b
may have configurations that are the same as each other or at least correspond to
each other.
[0264] Accordingly, hereinafter, the description of the second elastic protrusion 1220b
may be omitted, and the first elastic protrusion 1220a may be referred to as an elastic
protrusion 1220a. The description of the configuration of the elastic protrusion 1220a
may also apply correspondingly to the configuration of the second elastic protrusion
1220b.
[0265] Hereinafter, the configuration of the elastic protrusion 1220a of the ice maker case
1200 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 12 to 17.
[0266] The elastic protrusion 1220a may include an interference portion 1221a provided to
interfere with the first inner wall 11a. The interference portion 1221a may protrude
in a first direction X from the first ice maker case wall 1210a toward the first inner
wall 11a.
[0267] The interference portion 1221a may be provided to be movable in a direction parallel
to the first direction X by being elastically deformed. Specifically, the interference
portion 1221a and the first inner wall 11a may come in contact with each other in
the direction parallel to the first direction X, and the interference portion 1221a
may be pressed in the direction parallel to the first direction X by the first inner
wall 11a. The interference portion 1221a may be provided to be movable in the direction
parallel to the first direction X when pressed by the first inner wall 11a.
[0268] For example, when the ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11 (when the state
of FIGS. 13 and 14 changes to the state of FIGS. 15 and 16), the interference portion
1221a may move toward the inside of the storage compartment 20 in the first direction
X. For example, when the first inner wall 11a is deformed in the state in which the
ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11, the interference portion 1221a may
move toward the inside of the storage compartment 20 in the first direction X according
to the deformation of the first inner wall 11a (when the state of FIGS. 15 and 16
changes to the state of FIG. 17), or the interference portion 1221a may move toward
the outside of the storage compartment 20 in the first direction X (when the state
of FIG. 17 changes to the state of FIGS. 15 and 16). That is, the degree of elastic
deformation of the elastic protrusion 1220a may vary according to the degree to which
the elastic protrusion 1220a is pressed by the first inner wall 11a, and the degree
to which the interference portion 1221a moves in the direction parallel to the first
direction X may also vary according to the degree of elastic deformation.
[0269] For example, the first direction X may be a direction parallel to the left-right
direction of the inner case 11.
[0270] The interference portion 1221a may extend in a second direction Y different from
the first direction X. The second direction Y may be a direction parallel to the first
inner wall 11a. In other words, the interference portion 1221a may extend in the second
direction Y which is a direction parallel to the direction in which the first inner
wall 11a extends.
[0271] For example, the second direction Y may be a direction orthogonal to the first direction
X. For example, the second direction Y may be a direction parallel to the forward-backward
direction of the inner case 11.
[0272] Since the interference portion 1221a has a shape protruding in the first direction
X and extends in the second direction Y parallel to the first inner wall 11a, when
interfering with the first inner wall 11a, the interference portion 1221a may distribute
pressure applied to the interference portion 1221a or the first inner wall 11a. Further,
when interfering with the first inner wall 11a, the interference portion 1221a may
prevent damage to the interference portion 1221a or the first inner wall 11a.
[0273] The interference portion 1221a may include a contact surface 1221as1 and a corner
surface 1221as2. The contact surface 1221as1 and the corner surface 1221as2 may be
provided at one end of the interference portion 1221a in the first direction X. The
contact surface 1221as1 and the corner surface 1221as2 may be provided at one end
of the interference portion 1221a that faces the first inner wall 11a.
[0274] The contact surface 1221as1 may be provided at one end of the interference portion
1221a in the first direction X and provided to come in contact with the first inner
wall 11a. The contact surface 1221as1 may be one surface of the interference portion
1221a that comes in contact with the first inner wall11a.
[0275] The position at which the contact surface 1221as1 is provided at the interference
portion 1221a may vary according to the direction in which the interference portion
1221a comes in contact with the first inner wall 11a. For example, the contact surface
1221as1 may be provided at one end of the interference portion 1221a in the left-right
direction.
[0276] The corner surface 1221as2 may be bent from an end of the contact surface 1221as1
in the second direction Y and extend. The corner surface 1221as2 may be formed to
be inclined relative to the second direction Y. The corner surface 1221as2 may be
bent from the end of the contact surface 1221as1 in the second direction Y and extend
in a direction inclined relative to the second direction Y. The corner surface 1221as2
may extend from the contact surface 1221as1 in a direction moving away from the first
inner wall 11a.
[0277] As illustrated in FIG. 12 and so on, the corner surface 1221as2 may be bent from
both ends of the contact surface 1221as1 in the second direction Y and extend. For
example, the corner surface 1221as2 may be bent from each of a front end and a rear
end of the contact surface 1221as1 and extend in a direction inclined relative to
the forward-backward direction. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto,
and for example, the corner surface 1221as2 may be bent from one end of the contact
surface 1221as1 in the second direction Y and extend. For example, the corner surface
1221as2 may extend from the rear end of the contact surface 1221as1. The corner surface
1221as2 may extend to be inclined in a direction toward the inside of the storage
compartment 20 in the first direction X from an end of the contact surface 1221as1
in the second direction.
[0278] For example, one end of the interference portion 1221a in the first direction X may
be provided to include the shape of a curved surface. The contact surface 1221as1
and the corner surface 1221as2 may be formed to be connected to each other and constitute
a single curved surface shape together (refer to an upper elastic protrusion 1220aa
of FIG. 12).
[0279] For example, the contact surface 1221as1 may extend in the second direction Y, and
the corner surface 1221as2 may extend to be inclined relative to the direction in
which the contact surface 1221as1 extends (refer to a lower elastic protrusion 1220ab
of FIG. 12). The contact surface 1221as1 may longitudinally extend in the second direction
Y A radius of curvature of the contact surface 1221as1 and a radius of curvature of
the corner surface 1221as2 may be provided to be different from each other, and more
specifically, the radius of curvature of the contact surface 1221as1 may be provided
to be greater than the radius of curvature of the corner surface 1221as2.
[0280] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the contact surface 1221as1
and the corner surface 1221as2 may be formed to have various other shapes.
[0281] According to the above configuration, the corner surface 1221as2 may be provided
to not come in direct contact with the first inner wall 11a. In particular, when the
ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11 by being inserted thereinto in the
second direction Y, the contact surface 1221as1 may come in contact and interfere
with the first inner wall 11a, but the corner surface 1221as2 may not come in contact
with the first inner wall 11a. That is, when the ice maker 1000 is being mounted in
the inner case 11 by sliding in the second direction Y, due to the shape of the corner
surface 1221as2, a corner portion of the interference portion 1221a may be prevented
from interfering with the first inner wall 11a, and damage to the first inner wall
11a or the elastic protrusion 1220a due to the first inner wall 11a and the elastic
protrusion 1220a being scratched against each other may be prevented.
[0282] However, the spirit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the interference
portion of the elastic protrusion according to one or more embodiments of the present
disclosure may be formed to have various other shapes that allow the interference
portion to interfere with the inner wall of the inner case.
[0283] Although the second direction Y in which the interference portion 1221a extends is
illustrated as being parallel to the forward-backward direction of the inner case
11 in FIGS. 12 to 17, unlike in FIGS. 12 to 17, for example, the second direction
in which the interference portion 1221a extends may be parallel to the up-down direction
of the inner case 11. Further, the corner surface 1221as2 may be bent from an end
of the contact surface 1221as1 in the up-down direction and extend. In this case,
while the ice maker 1000 is being mounted in the inner case 11, as long as the ice
maker 1000 is inserted into the inner case 11 in the up-down direction, it is possible
to prevent damage to the elastic protrusion 1220a or the first inner wall 11a that
is caused by scratching between the elastic protrusion 1220a and the first inner wall
11a.
[0284] The elastic protrusion 1220a may include a connecting portion 1222a configured to
be connected to the ice maker case wall 1210a. The connecting portion 1222a may connect
the ice maker case wall 1210a and the interference portion 1221a to each other.
[0285] The connecting portion 1222a may include a fixed end 1222ae1 configured to be fixed
to the ice maker case wall 1210a. The connecting portion 1222a may be provided to
be elastically deformable relative to the fixed end 1222ae1. The connecting portion
1222a may be provided to be elastically deformable about the fixed end 1222ae1.
[0286] The connecting portion 1222a may include a free end 1222ae2 opposing the fixed end
1222ae1. The free end 1222ae2 may not maintain fixed relative to the ice maker case
wall 1210a. The free end 1222ae2 may be one end of the connecting portion 1222a that
is connected to the interference portion 1221a. The above-described interference portion
1221a may extend in the first direction X from the free end 1222ae2. The interference
portion 1221a may extend from the free end 1222ae2 toward the first inner wall 11a.
[0287] The connecting portion 1222a may extend between the fixed end 1222ae1 and the free
end 1222ae2. The connecting portion 1222a may be provided to extend in a direction
different from the direction in which the elastic protrusion 1220a is pressed by the
first inner wall 11a. More specifically, the interference portion 1221a may be provided
to be pressed in the first direction X by the first inner wall 11a, and the connecting
portion 1222a may be provided to extend from the fixed end 1222ae1 in a direction
different from the first direction X.
[0288] For example, the connecting portion 1222a may extend from the fixed end 1222ae1 toward
the free end 1222ae2 in a third direction Z orthogonal to the first direction X and
the second direction Y. For example, the third direction Z may be parallel to the
up-down direction of the inner case 11. That is, the fixed end 1222ae1 may be formed
above the free end 1222ae2, and the connecting portion 1222a may have an upper end
fixed to the ice maker case wall 1210a and a lower end fixed to the interference portion
1221a to be movable according to elastic deformation.
[0289] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the connecting portion
1222a may extend in various other directions from the fixed end 1222ae1 toward the
free end 1222ae2.
[0290] The connecting portion 1222a may be configured to include an elastic material. By
including an elastic material, the connecting portion 1222a may be provided to be
elastically deformed about the fixed end 1222ae1 in response to an external force
being applied to the free end 1222ae2 in a state in which the fixed end 1222ae1 is
fixed to the ice maker case wall 1210a. For example, the connecting portion 1222a
may be configured to include a plastic material. However, the present disclosure is
not limited thereto, and the connecting portion 1222a may be configured to include
various other materials that allow the connecting portion 1222a to be elastically
deformable.
[0291] As described above, the interference portion 1221a may have a shape that protrudes
in the first direction X to interfere with the first inner wall 11a. Here, the connecting
portion 1222a may extend from the fixed end 1222ae1 toward the free end 1222ae2, and
the interference portion 1221a may be bent from the free end 1222ae2 of the connecting
portion 1222a and extend in the first direction X. For example, as illustrated in
FIG. 12 and so on, the connecting portion 1222a may extend in the third direction
Z, and the interference portion 1221a may be bent from the free end 1222ae2 and extend
in the first direction X.
[0292] The interference portion 1221a may be integrally formed with the connecting portion
1222a. In the case in which the connecting portion 1222a is configured to include
an elastic material, the interference portion 1221a may be configured to include an
elastic material like the connecting portion 1222a.
[0293] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the elastic protrusion
1220a including the interference portion 1221a and the connecting portion 1222a may
be formed in various other ways.
[0294] The ice maker case wall 1210a may include a cut-open portion 1211a. The cut-open
portion 1211a may be formed to be cut open in the direction in which the connecting
portion 1222a extends.
[0295] The connecting portion 1222a may be provided at the cut-open portion 1211a. The connecting
portion 1222a may be provided to be disposed in a cut-open area of the cut-open portion
1211a. Specifically, the fixed end 1222ae1 of the connecting portion 1222a may be
fixed to the ice maker case wall 1210a at a boundary portion of the cut-open portion
1211a. The free end 1222ae2 may be provided to be movable without being fixed at an
inner portion of the cut-open area of the cut-open portion 1211a. According to such
a configuration, the connecting portion 1222a may be provided to be elastically deformable.
[0296] The cut-open portion 1211a may extend in a direction parallel to the connecting portion
1222a. The cut-open portion 1211a may be cut open in a direction parallel to the direction
in which the free end 1222ae2 extends from the fixed end 1222ae1.
[0297] The cut-open portion 1211a may extend in the third direction Z. For example, the
cut-open portion 1211a may extend in the up-down direction of the inner case 11. However,
the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the cut-open portion 1211a may
extend in various other directions according to the shape or the like of the connecting
portion 1222a.
[0298] Due to the cut-open portion 1211a, portions of the elastic protrusion 1220a other
than the fixed end 1222ae1 fixed to the ice maker case wall 1210a may be formed to
be spaced apart from the ice maker case wall 1210a. The elastic protrusion 1220a may
be fixed to the ice maker case wall 1210a by the fixed end 1222ae1, and the portions
of the elastic protrusion 1220a other than the fixed end 1222ae1 may, due to not being
restrained by the ice maker case wall 1210a, easily be elastically deformed about
the fixed end 1222ae1 upon receiving an external force.
[0299] As illustrated in FIGS. 12 to 17, the interference portion 1221a may be provided
so that the position of the interference portion 1221a relative to the cut-open portion
1211a changes as the interference portion 1221a is pressed by the first inner wall
11a. The cut-open portion 1211a is one configuration of the ice maker case wall 1210a
and may maintain fixed relative to the ice maker case wall 1210a. The interference
portion 1221a may be connected to the free end 1222ae2 of the connecting portion 1222a
provided at the cut-open portion 1211a, and accordingly, the position of the interference
portion 1221a relative to the cut-open portion 1211a may be changed upon the interference
portion 1221a receiving an external force. The interference portion 1221a is a configuration
coming in contact with the first inner wall 11a, and as the position of the interference
portion 1221a relative to the cut-open portion 1211a changes, the position of the
ice maker case 1200 relative to the first inner wall 11a may be adjusted.
[0300] As illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 14, a difference between the position at which the
end of the interference portion 1221a at the contact surface 1221as1 side protrudes
from the ice maker case wall 1210a when the ice maker 1000 is not mounted in the inner
case 11 and the position at which the end of the interference portion 1221a at the
contact surface 1221as1 side protrudes from the ice maker case wall 1210a when the
ice maker 1000 is mounted in the inner case 11 may be seen as a length at which the
interference portion 1221a and the first inner wall 11a overlap each other when the
interference portion 1221a interferes with the first inner wall 11a.
[0301] In order to allow sufficient elastic deformation of the connecting portion 1222a,
the length of the area where the cut-open portion 1211a is cut open may need to be
sufficiently secured. For example, the length of the area where the cut-open portion
1211a is cut open in the third direction Z may be provided to be three times or more
of a length at which the interference portion 1221a and the first inner wall 11a overlap
each other in the first direction X. However, the relationship between the length
of the area where the cut-open portion 1211a is cut open and the length at which the
interference portion 1221a and the first inner wall 11a overlap each other is not
limited thereto, and the elastic protrusion 1220a may be formed in various other ways.
[0302] By the above configuration, the elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided to be elastically
deformable when pressed by the first inner wall 11a. However, the configurations described
above are only some examples for allowing the elastic protrusion of the ice maker
case to be elastically deformed when pressed in the ice maker of the refrigerator
according to the spirit of the present disclosure. The configuration for allowing
the elastic deformation of the elastic protrusion 1220a is not limited thereto and
may be provided in various other ways. Some examples of various embodiments of the
configuration provided to allow the elastic deformation of the elastic protrusion
1220a will be described below (see FIGS. 18 to 20).
[0303] The elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided as a plurality of elastic protrusions
1220a on the ice maker case wall 1210a. In other words, the first elastic protrusion
1220a may be provided as a plurality of first elastic protrusions 1220a on the first
ice maker case wall 1210a. The second elastic protrusion 1220b may be provided as
a plurality of second elastic protrusions 1220b on the second ice maker case wall
1210b. Hereinafter, description will be given based on the first ice maker case wall
1210a and the first elastic protrusion 1220a, and the following description may also
apply identically to the configuration of the second ice maker case wall 1210b and
the second elastic protrusion 1220b.
[0304] A plurality of elastic protrusions 1220a may be arranged in the up-down direction.
The plurality of elastic protrusions 1220a may include the upper elastic protrusion
1220aa and the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab formed under the upper elastic protrusion
1220aa.
[0305] The upper elastic protrusion 1220aa may be provided at an upper portion of the ice
maker case wall 1210a. The lower elastic protrusion 1220ab may be provided at a lower
portion of the ice maker case wall 1210a.
[0306] In a case in which the first holder 11aa supports the upper portion of the ice maker
case 1200, the first holder 11aa may be disposed adjacent to at least the upper elastic
protrusion 1220aa. The present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the first holder
11aa may be disposed at various other positions.
[0307] The upper elastic protrusion 1220aa may be disposed under the first holder 11aa.
However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and for example, the upper
elastic protrusion 1220aa may be disposed above the first holder 11aa. For example,
the first holder 11aa may be disposed between the upper elastic protrusion 1220aa
and the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab. For example, the lower elastic protrusion
1220ab may be disposed above the first holder 11aa.
[0308] The upper elastic protrusion 1220aa and the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab may be
formed to have shapes different from each other.
[0309] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 12 and so on, a length at which the lower elastic
protrusion 1220ab extends in the second direction Y may be formed longer than a length
at which the upper elastic protrusion 1220aa extends in the second direction Y. However,
the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and for example, the length at which
the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab extends in the second direction Y may be formed
shorter than the length at which the upper elastic protrusion 1220aa extends in the
second direction Y. For example, the length at which the lower elastic protrusion
1220ab extends in the second direction Y may correspond to the length at which the
upper elastic protrusion 1220aa extends in the second direction Y.
[0310] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 12 and so on, a single interference portion 1221a
may be provided at the upper elastic protrusion 1220aa, and a plurality of interference
portions 1221a may be provided at the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab. The plurality
of interference portions 1221a of the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab may be arranged
parallel to each other in the up-down direction. However, the present disclosure is
not limited thereto, and a single interference portion 1221a may be provided also
at the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab. Alternatively, a plurality of interference
portions 1221a may be provided also at the upper elastic protrusion 1220aa. The number
of interference portions 1221a provided at the upper elastic protrusion 1220aa and
the number of interference portions 1221a provided at the lower elastic protrusion
1220ab may be equal to each other or different from each other.
[0311] For example, one end of the interference portion 1221a of the upper elastic protrusion
1220aa in the first direction X may be provided to include the shape of a curved surface.
The contact surface 1221as1 and the corner surface 1221as2 may be formed to be connected
to each other and constitute a single curved surface shape together.
[0312] For example, the contact surface 1221as1 may extend in the second direction Y, and
the corner surface 1221as2 may extend to be inclined relative to the direction in
which the contact surface 1221as1 extends (refer to the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab
of FIG. 12). The contact surface 1221as1 may longitudinally extend in the second direction
Y. The radius of curvature of the contact surface 1221as1 and the radius of curvature
of the corner surface 1221as2 may be provided to be different from each other, and
more specifically, the radius of curvature of the contact surface 1221as1 may be provided
to be greater than the radius of curvature of the corner surface 1221as2.
[0313] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the shapes of the upper
elastic protrusion 1220aa and the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab may be different
from those illustrated in FIG. 12 and so on. For example, the upper elastic protrusion
1220aa and the lower elastic protrusion 1220ab may be formed to have shapes that correspond
to each other. For example, an elastic protrusion having the shape of the lower elastic
protrusion 1220ab illustrated in FIG. 12 may be disposed at an upper portion, and
an elastic protrusion having the shape of the upper elastic protrusion 1220aa illustrated
in FIG. 12 may be disposed at a lower portion.
[0314] Unlike in FIG. 12 and so on, only a single elastic protrusion 1220a may be provided
on the ice maker case wall 1210a, or three or more elastic protrusions 1220a may be
provided on the ice maker case wall 1210a.
[0315] The elastic protrusion 1220a may be integrally formed with the ice maker case wall
1210a. Further, the overall configuration of the ice maker case 1200 may be integrally
formed by injection molding. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto,
and the elastic protrusion 1220a may be separately formed from the ice maker case
wall 1210a and then coupled thereto.
[0316] Although the ice maker case 1200 configured to support the ice making units 1300
and 1400 and the ice maker cover 1100 configured to cover the ice maker case 1200
in the ice maker 1000 of the refrigerator 1 according to one or more embodiments of
the present disclosure have been separately described above, the spirit of the present
disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0317] For example, the ice maker case 1200 and the ice maker cover 1100 may be integrally
formed, and here, as integrated configurations supporting the ice making units 1300
and 1400, the ice maker case 1200 and the ice maker cover 1100 may be referred to
as ice maker cases 1100 and 1200. As described above, the ice maker cases 1100 and
1200 may include configurations such as the ice maker case walls 1210a and 1210b and
the elastic protrusions 1220a and 1220b.
[0318] Alternatively, for example, the ice maker case 1200 and the ice maker cover 1100
may be separately formed as illustrated in the drawings but may be referred to as
the ice maker cases 1100 and 1200 in that the ice maker case 1200 and the ice maker
cover 1100 perform a function of supporting the ice making units 1300 and 1400 while
being coupled to each other. That is, the ice maker cover 1100 may also be seen as
one configuration of the ice maker cases 1100 and 1200. Here, unlike in FIGS. 12 to
17, the spirit of the present disclosure may include an embodiment in which configurations
such as the above-described first ice maker case wall, second ice maker case wall,
and elastic protrusion are provided on an ice maker cover.
[0319] FIG. 18 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state of an elastic protrusion of
the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0320] In describing the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 18, configurations identical to
the configurations illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 17 may be denoted by the same reference
numerals, and description thereof may be omitted.
[0321] Referring to FIG. 18, the ice maker case 1200 of the ice maker 1000 may include a
first ice maker case wall 1210a-1 configured to be supported by the first inner wall
11a and a first elastic protrusion 1220a-1 provided on the first ice maker case wall
1210a-1. The ice maker case 1200 may include a second ice maker case wall configured
to be supported by the second inner wall 11b and a second elastic protrusion provided
on the second ice maker case wall.
[0322] Hereinafter, description will be given based on the first ice maker case wall 1210a-1
and the first elastic protrusion 1220a-1, and the following description may also apply
identically to the configuration of the second ice maker case wall and the second
elastic protrusion. Further, for convenience of description, the first ice maker case
wall 1210a-1 may be referred to as an ice maker case wall 1210a-1, and the first elastic
protrusion 1220a-1 may be referred to as an elastic protrusion 1220a-1.
[0323] The elastic protrusion 1220a-1 may interfere with the first inner wall 11a. The elastic
protrusion 1220a-1 may be provided to be elastically deformable in a direction in
which the elastic protrusion 1220a-1 is pressed by the first inner wall 11a.
[0324] The elastic protrusion 1220a-1 may include an interference portion 1221a-1 configured
to interfere with the ice maker case wall 1210a-1. The interference portion 1221a-1
may have a shape that protrudes toward the first inner wall 11a. The interference
portion 1221a-1 may be provided to be pressed in a direction from the first inner
wall 11a toward the second inner wall 11b by the first inner wall 11a.
[0325] The interference portion 1221a-1 may have features corresponding to the interference
portion 1221a according to the embodiment described above with reference to FIGS.
1 to 17. For example, the interference portion 1221a-1 may protrude in the first direction
X and extend in the second direction Y. The interference portion 1221a-1 may include
a contact surface formed at an end in the first direction X, a corner surface, and
the like. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the interference
portion 1221a-1 may be formed to have various other shapes.
[0326] The elastic protrusion 1220a-1 may include a connecting portion 1222a-1 configured
to be connected to the ice maker case wall 1210a-1. The connecting portion 1222a-1
may connect the ice maker case wall 1210a-1 and the interference portion 1221a-1 to
each other. One end of the connecting portion 1222a-1 may be connected to the ice
maker case wall 1210a-1, and the other end of the connecting portion 1222a-1 may be
connected to the interference portion 1221a-1.
[0327] The connecting portion 1222a-1 may be integrally formed with the ice maker case wall
1210a-1, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0328] The interference portion 1221a-1 may be configured to include an elastic material.
For example, the interference portion 1221a-1 may be configured to include various
elastic materials such as a rubber material.
[0329] The interference portion 1221a-1 configured to include an elastic material may itself
be elastically deformable, and accordingly, when the interference portion 1221a-1
is pressed by the first inner wall 11a, the interference portion 1221a-1 may be elastically
deformed in a direction in which the interference portion 1221a-1 is pressed by the
first inner wall 11a.
[0330] The connecting portion 1222a-1 or the ice maker case wall 1210a-1 may also be configured
to include various elastic materials such as a plastic material. However, a material
constituting the interference portion 1221a-1 may be a material that is more easily
elastically deformed than a material constituting the connecting portion 1222a-1 or
the ice maker case wall 1210a-1.
[0331] By the above configuration, the elastic protrusion 1220a-1 may be provided to be
elastically deformable in a direction in which the elastic protrusion 1220a-1 is pressed
by the first inner wall 11a and may be provided so that the position of the ice maker
case 1200 relative to the first and second inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case
11 is adjustable.
[0332] FIG. 19 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state of an elastic protrusion of
the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0333] In describing the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 19, configurations identical to
the configurations illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 18 may be denoted by the same reference
numerals, and description thereof may be omitted.
[0334] Referring to FIG. 19, the ice maker case 1200 of the ice maker 1000 may include a
first ice maker case wall 1210a-2 configured to be supported by the first inner wall
11a and a first elastic protrusion 1220a-2 provided on the first ice maker case wall
1210a-2. The ice maker case 1200 may include a second ice maker case wall configured
to be supported by the second inner wall 11b and a second elastic protrusion provided
on the second ice maker case wall.
[0335] Hereinafter, description will be given based on the first ice maker case wall 1210a-2
and the first elastic protrusion 1220a-2, and the following description may also apply
identically to the configuration of the second ice maker case wall and the second
elastic protrusion. Further, for convenience of description, the first ice maker case
wall 1210a-2 may be referred to as an ice maker case wall 1210a-2, and the first elastic
protrusion 1220a-2 may be referred to as an elastic protrusion 1220a-2.
[0336] The elastic protrusion 1220a-2 may interfere with the first inner wall 11a. The elastic
protrusion 1220a-2 may be provided to be elastically deformable in a direction in
which the elastic protrusion 1220a-2 is pressed by the first inner wall 11a.
[0337] The elastic protrusion 1220a-2 may include an interference portion 1221a-2 configured
to interfere with the ice maker case wall 1210a-2. The interference portion 1221a-2
may have a shape that protrudes toward the first inner wall 11a. The interference
portion 1221a-2 may be provided to be pressed in a direction from the first inner
wall 11a toward the second inner wall 11b by the first inner wall 11a.
[0338] The interference portion 1221a-2 may have features corresponding to the interference
portion 1221a according to the embodiment described above with reference to FIGS.
1 to 17. For example, the interference portion 1221a-2 may protrude in the first direction
X and extend in the second direction Y. The interference portion 1221a-2 may include
a contact surface formed at an end in the first direction X, a corner surface, and
the like. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the interference
portion 1221a-2 may be formed to have various other shapes.
[0339] The elastic protrusion 1220a-2 may include a connecting portion 1222a-2 configured
to be connected to the ice maker case wall 1210a-2. The connecting portion 1222a-2
may connect the ice maker case wall 1210a-2 and the interference portion 1221a-2 to
each other. One end of the connecting portion 1222a-2 may be connected to the ice
maker case wall 1210a-2, and the other end of the connecting portion 1222a-2 may be
connected to the interference portion 1221a-2.
[0340] The connecting portion 1222a-2 may be provided to be elastically deformable. For
example, as illustrated in FIG. 19, the connecting portion 1222a-2 may include an
elastic spring.
[0341] Specifically, the connecting portion 1222a-2 may include a compression spring provided
to be compressible in a direction in which the interference portion 1221a-2 is pressed.
The elastic spring of the connecting portion 1222a-2 may be provided to be compressible
in the first direction X.
[0342] By the above configuration, the elastic protrusion 1220a-2 may be provided to be
elastically deformable in a direction in which the elastic protrusion 1220a-2 is pressed
by the first inner wall 11a and may be provided so that the position of the ice maker
case 1200 relative to the first and second inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case
11 is adjustable.
[0343] FIG. 20 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state of an elastic protrusion of
the refrigerator according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0344] In describing the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 20, configurations identical to
the configurations illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 19 may be denoted by the same reference
numerals, and description thereof may be omitted.
[0345] Referring to FIG. 20, the ice maker case 1200 of the ice maker 1000 may include a
first ice maker case wall 1210a-3 configured to be supported by the first inner wall
11a and a first elastic protrusion 1220a-3 provided on the first ice maker case wall
1210a-3. The ice maker case 1200 may include a second ice maker case wall configured
to be supported by the second inner wall 11b and a second elastic protrusion provided
on the second ice maker case wall.
[0346] Hereinafter, description will be given based on the first ice maker case wall 1210a-3
and the first elastic protrusion 1220a-3, and the following description may also apply
identically to the configuration of the second ice maker case wall and the second
elastic protrusion. Further, for convenience of description, the first ice maker case
wall 1210a-3 may be referred to as an ice maker case wall 1210a-3, and the first elastic
protrusion 1220a-3 may be referred to as an elastic protrusion 1220a-3.
[0347] The elastic protrusion 1220a-3 may interfere with the first inner wall 11a. The elastic
protrusion 1220a-3 may be provided to be elastically deformable in a direction in
which the elastic protrusion 1220a-3 is pressed by the first inner wall 11a.
[0348] The elastic protrusion 1220a-3 may include an interference portion 1221a-3 configured
to interfere with the ice maker case wall 1210a-3. The interference portion 1221a-3
may have a shape that protrudes toward the first inner wall 11a. The interference
portion 1221a-3 may be provided to be pressed in a direction from the first inner
wall 11a toward the second inner wall 11b by the first inner wall 11a.
[0349] The interference portion 1221a-3 may have features corresponding to the interference
portion 1221a according to the embodiment described above with reference to FIGS.
1 to 17. For example, the interference portion 1221a-3 may protrude in the first direction
X and extend in the second direction Y. The interference portion 1221a-3 may include
a contact surface formed at an end in the first direction X, a corner surface, and
the like. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the interference
portion 1221a-3 may be formed to have various other shapes.
[0350] The elastic protrusion 1220a-3 may include a connecting portion 1222a-3 configured
to be connected to the ice maker case wall 1210a-3. The connecting portion 1222a-3
may connect the ice maker case wall 1210a-3 and the interference portion 1221a-3 to
each other. One end of the connecting portion 1222a-3 may be connected to the ice
maker case wall 1210a-3, and the other end of the connecting portion 1222a-3 may be
connected to the interference portion 1221a-3.
[0351] The connecting portion 1222a-3 may be provided to be elastically deformable. For
example, as illustrated in FIG. 20, the connecting portion 1222a-3 may include an
elastic spring.
[0352] Specifically, the connecting portion 1222a-3 may include a torsion spring provided
to be twisted and deformed as the interference portion 1221a-3 is pressed.
[0353] A hole may be formed in the ice maker case wall 1210a-3 in order to, when the interference
portion 1221a-3 is pressed, prevent the interference portion 1221a-3 and the torsion
spring of the connecting portion 1222a-3 from interfering with the ice maker case
wall 1210a-3 when moving.
[0354] By the above configuration, the elastic protrusion 1220a-3 may be provided to be
elastically deformable in a direction in which the elastic protrusion 1220a-3 is pressed
by the first inner wall 11a and may be provided so that the position of the ice maker
case 1200 relative to the first and second inner walls 11a and 11b of the inner case
11 is adjustable.
[0355] FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a refrigerator according to one or more embodiments
of the present disclosure.
[0356] Referring to FIG. 21, a refrigerator 2001 according to one or more embodiments may
be a side-by-side (SBS) refrigerator in which a refrigerator compartment and a freezer
compartment are arranged side by side. The refrigerator 2001 may include a body 2010,
a storage compartment 2020 provided inside the body 2010, a door 2030 configured to
open and close the storage compartment 2020, and a cooling system configured to supply
cold air to the storage compartment 2020.
[0357] The storage compartment 2020 may include a first storage compartment 2020a and a
second storage compartment 2020b. The door 2030 may include a first door 2030a provided
to open and close the first storage compartment 2020a and a second door 2030b provided
to open and close the second storage compartment 2020b.
[0358] The first storage compartment 2020a may be a refrigerator compartment, and the second
storage compartment 2020b may be a freezer compartment. However, the present disclosure
is not limited thereto. The first storage compartment 2020a and the second storage
compartment 2020b may be isolated from each other in the left-right direction by a
vertical partition 2019.
[0359] The refrigerator 2001 may include an ice maker 3000 configured to form ice using
cold air of the storage compartment 2020. The ice maker 3000 may include an ice maker
cover and an ice maker case.
[0360] Unlike in FIG. 5, a front inclined portion may not be provided at the ice maker cover.
This is to prevent the ice maker cover from interfering with a shelf 2032. However,
for example, the ice maker cover may still include a shelf portion and a rear inclined
portion.
[0361] The ice maker case may be supported by a second inner wall 2011b and the vertical
partition 2019. The ice maker case may include a first ice maker case wall configured
to be supported by the vertical partition 2019 and a second ice maker case wall configured
to be supported by the second inner wall 2011b. Here, the vertical partition 2019
may have features corresponding to the first inner wall 11a of the inner case 11 described
above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 20.
[0362] The refrigerator 2001 may include an ice bucket 2100 disposed under the ice maker
3000. The ice bucket 2100 may accommodate ice moving downward after being discharged
from an ice making unit and may be seated on a bucket shelf. The bucket shelf may
be supported by the second inner wall 2011b and the vertical partition 2019, but the
present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0363] The ice maker case may include an elastic protrusion provided on the first and second
ice maker case walls. The elastic protrusion of the ice maker case may have features
corresponding to the elastic protrusions 1220, 1220a-1, 1220a-2, and 1220a-3 of the
ice maker case 1200 described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 20, and description
thereof will be omitted.
[0364] Specific embodiments illustrated in the drawings have been described above. However,
the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above, and those
of ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosure pertains may make various changes
thereto without departing from the gist of the technical spirit of the disclosure
defined in the claims below.