[0001] The invention relates generally to an air duct. More specifically, the invention
relates to an air duct for a refrigerator. The invention also relates to a refrigerator
including the air duct.
Background
[0002] A refrigerator includes an enclosure that is suitable for keeping the contents stored
therein within a prerequisite range of temperatures, and are commonly used to store
products such as food and beverages. The refrigerator includes an air duct to direct
cooling air from a fan of a refrigeration system into the enclosure. An example of
a known refrigerator 52 with an air duct 2 is shown in Figure 1. The refrigerator
52 has a refrigeration system 60 with a fan that directs cooling air along a passage
62 in a direction denoted by the arrow 'A' towards the air duct 2. The air duct 2
directs the cooling air along a direction denoted by the arrow `B' along the upper
surface 56 of the enclosure 54. The refrigerator 52 includes shelves 58 that are provided
to hold products such as food or beverages.
[0003] The air duct 2 provides a circulation of cooling air inside the enclosure of the
refrigerator 52. However, the products that are located at a downstream position of
the circulation are cooled less than the products that are located at an upstream
position of the cooling air. This results in a large temperature spread of products
depending on where the products are located within the refrigerator 52.
[0004] It would be desirable to provide an air duct for a refrigerator that addresses the
above problems.
[0005] The present invention provides at least an alternative to air ducts and refrigerators
of the prior art.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] In accordance with the present invention there is provided an air duct and a refrigerator
according to the appended claims.
[0007] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an air duct for
a refrigerator having an enclosure and a refrigeration system with a fan for generating
a cooling airflow, the air duct comprising:
an air inlet fluidly couplable to and arranged for receiving the cooling airflow from
the refrigeration system;
an air outlet downstream of the air inlet, arranged to direct the cooling airflow
from the refrigeration system into the enclosure in a first direction; and
a diverter located between the air inlet and the air outlet configured to divert a
portion of the cooling airflow into the enclosure in a second direction different
to the first direction.
[0008] Thus, cooling airflow from the refrigeration system is directed by the air outlet
into the enclosure in a first direction to cool the enclosure along the first direction,
while a portion of the cooling airflow is diverted in a different second direction
towards a different part of the enclosure of the refrigerator. This improves the distribution
of cooling air within the enclosure so that the temperature is more evenly distributed,
reducing the temperature spread of products when they are placed within different
parts of the enclosure. By providing an air duct with a diverter in the claimed manner,
the required average temperature is reached faster to sufficiently cool the products
within the enclosure, so that less energy is used to cool the refrigerator.
[0009] In examples, the first direction is parallel to an upper surface of the enclosure.
[0010] In examples, the air duct and the upper surface of the enclosure define a channel.
[0011] In examples, the second direction is parallel to an upper surface of the enclosure.
[0012] In examples, the second direction is sideways relative to the first direction. By
diverting a portion of the cooling airflow into the enclosure in a second direction
that is sideways relative to the first direction, the cooling air is spread to more
parts of the enclosure, improving the temperature distribution within the enclosure.
[0013] In examples, the second direction is downwards relative to the first direction. By
diverting a portion of the cooling airflow into the enclosure in a second direction
that is downwards relative to the first direction, the cooling air is spread to more
parts of the enclosure, improving the temperature distribution within the enclosure.
[0014] In examples, the second direction is towards the door of the refrigerator.
[0015] In some examples, the second direction is towards the back of the enclosure.
[0016] In examples, the diverter comprises a plurality of openings.
[0017] In examples, the diverter comprises one or more louvre vents. In examples, the louvre
vent(s) comprises a plurality of blades. In examples, at least two of the blades point
in different directions.
[0018] In examples, the air duct further comprises a duct body between the air inlet and
the outlet. In examples, the duct body comprises an inlet body portion adjacent the
air inlet.
[0019] In examples, the duct comprises an outlet body portion adjacent the air outlet. In
some examples, the outlet body portion of the duct body is parallel to the upper surface
of the enclosure of the refrigerator.
[0020] In examples, the duct body comprises an inlet body portion adjacent the air inlet
and an outlet body portion adjacent the air outlet. In examples, the inlet body portion
and the outlet body portion are adjoined by a folded portion. In examples, an obtuse
angle is formed between the inlet body portion and the outlet body portion.
[0021] In examples, at least a portion of the duct body is planar.
[0022] In examples, the air duct further comprises a fan mounting plate adjacent the air
inlet. In examples, the fan mounting plate comprises at least one opening configured
for receiving a fan.
[0023] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerator,
comprising:
an air duct;
an enclosure: and
a refrigeration system having a fan for generating a cooling airflow, wherein the
refrigeration system is fluidly coupled to and arranged to supply the cooling airflow
to the air inlet of the air duct.
[0024] The refrigerator includes the air duct of the present invention and therefore provides
the same advantages as described above.
[0025] In examples, the enclosure comprises a first side. In examples, the enclosure comprises
a second side opposite the first side. In examples, the enclosure comprises an upper
surface. In examples, the enclosure comprises a back surface. In examples, the enclosure
comprises at least one door opposite the back surface. In examples, the air duct is
arranged on the upper surface of the enclosure. In examples, the refrigerator system
is arranged on the first side of the enclosure. In examples, the air outlet is directed
towards the second side of the enclosure.
[0026] In examples, the diverter of the air duct diverts a portion of the cooling airflow
towards the door. In examples, the door is proximal to the first side.
[0027] In examples, the diverter of the air duct diverts a portion of the cooling airflow
into the enclosure towards the back surface of the enclosure.
[0028] In examples, the refrigerator is a back bar refrigerator appliance. A back bar refrigerator
appliance is typically sized to fit within a cavity or recess behind a bar, for example
under a worksurface and/or between opposing walls.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0029] Embodiments of the invention are now described, by way of example only, hereinafter
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1
- illustrates a known refrigerator with an air duct (a) in a perspective view, and (b) in a schematic view showing the path of cooling air from the refrigeration system,
towards the air duct and into the enclosure of the refrigerator;
- Figure 2
- illustrates a perspective view of an air duct including a diverter;
- Figure 3
- illustrates a perspective view of the air duct body;
- Figure 4
- illustrates a diverter (a) in a perspective view, and (b) in a front profile view;
- Figure 5
- illustrates a perspective view of fan mounting plate;
- Figure 6
- illustrates a perspective view of an air duct when in use in the refrigerator;
- Figure 7
- illustrates an air duct showing the flow profile of cooling air; and
- Figure 8
- illustrates a refrigerator with an air duct, showing the path of cooling air from
the refrigeration system through the air duct and into the enclosure of the refrigerator.
Detailed Description
[0030] Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and
is not limiting. The words 'right', 'left', 'lower', 'upper', 'front', 'rear', 'upward',
'down' and 'downward' designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made
and are with respect to the described component when assembled and mounted. The words
'inner', 'inwardly' and 'outer', 'outwardly' refer to directions toward and away from,
respectively, a designated centreline or a geometric centre of an element being described
(e.g. central axis), the particular meaning being readily apparent from the context
of the description.
[0031] Further, as used herein, the terms 'connected', 'attached', 'coupled', 'mounted'
are intended to include direct connections between two members without any other members
interposed therebetween, as well as, indirect connections between members in which
one or more other members are interposed therebetween. The terminology includes the
words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
[0032] Further, unless otherwise specified, the use of ordinal adjectives, such as, "first",
"second", "third" etc. merely indicate that different instances of like objects are
being referred to and are not intended to imply that the objects so described must
be in a given sequence, either temporally, spatially, in ranking or in any other manner.
[0033] Like reference numerals are used to depict like features throughout.
[0034] Referring now to Figure 2, there is shown an air duct 102. The air duct 102 has an
air inlet 104 and an air outlet 106. The air outlet 106 is arranged downstream of
the air inlet 104 such that a cooling airflow can be directed from the air inlet 104
to the air outlet 106 in use. When applied to a refrigerator, the air duct 102 is
positioned in the top of the enclosure and defines a channel (i.e. path) between the
wall of the air duct 102 and the upper surface of the refrigerator enclosure. The
air duct 102 has a diverter 108 arranged between the air inlet 104 and the air outlet
106. The diverter 108 is arranged to divert some of the cooling airflow in use, such
that instead of moving from the air inlet 104 to the air outlet 106 in a first (i.e.
primary) direction, it is instead bypassed and diverted in a second direction away
from the air outlet 106 that is different from the first direction. The first direction
may be across the upper surface of the enclosure. The second direction may be towards
the front (e.g. door) of the refrigerator. The second direction may instead be towards
the back of the refrigerator. The second direction may be parallel to the upper surface
of the enclosure. The second direction may instead be non-parallel with the upper
surface of the enclosure, for example in a direction downwards relative to the first
direction. By diverting the cooling air in a second direction that is different from
the first direction, different circulation routes of cooling air are created to more
evenly distribute the cooling air within the enclosure of the refrigerator. In this
example, the cooling air is supplied by a refrigeration system (160, Figure 8) with
a fan. The details of the refrigeration system 160 may be entirely conventional so
will not be described.
[0035] The air duct 102 in this example has a body 120 with two parts. The body 120 of the
air duct 102 is shown without the diverter 108 in Figure 3. The body 120 of the duct
102 has an inlet body portion 120a adjacent the air inlet 104, and an outlet body
portion 120b adjacent the air outlet 106. The inlet body portion 120a has a planar
surface, angled relative to the air inlet 104. The outlet body portion 120b is also
planar in this example, and is angled relative to the inlet body portion 120a. A fold
122 is provided between the inlet body portion 120a and the outlet body portion 120b,
forming an obtuse angle. In this example, the angle between the inlet body portion
120a and the outlet body portion 120b is 120 degrees. Other angles are also envisaged,
such as 105 degrees or 135 degrees, for example. The sides of the inlet body portion
120a are provided with raised edges 124 that prevent the cooling airflow from escaping
the air duct 102 as it moves across the inlet body portion 120a. A side of the outlet
body portion 120b is provided with a recessed side surface 121.
[0036] In this example, a main surface of the diverter 108 is placed onto the outlet body
portion 120b, and an engaging surface 112 of the diverter 108 rests against the inlet
body portion 120a to hold the diverter 108 in place between the air inlet 104 and
the air outlet 106. The diverter 108 is provided with an aperture 127 through which
a fastener can be inserted to fasten the diverter 108 to the body 120 of the air duct
102. The diverter 108 is also provided with another aperture 115 through which another
fastener can be inserted to fasten the diverter 108 and air duct 102 to an inner surface
of a refrigerator. The diverter 108 has a louvre vent 110 that allows for the passage
of air from one side to the other. The blades of the louvre vent 110 alternate such
that adjacent blades point in different directions (see Figure 4(a)). A distal side
of the diverter 108, downstream of the louvre vent 110, is provided with a raised
edge 114 that extends upward perpendicular to the outlet body portion 120b. In this
example, the diverter 108 is injection moulded and is formed of polypropylene, but
may alternatively be made from sheet metal.
[0037] In this example, the air duct 102 is provided with a fan mounting plate 116. The
fan mounting plate 116 is shown in isolation from the rest of the air duct 102 in
Figure 5. In this example, the fan mounting plate 116 is provided with two openings
118 into which fans are mounted to draw cooling air through the air inlet 104 from
the refrigeration system (160, Figure 8). It is envisaged that a different number
of openings 118 may be provided in the mounting plate 116, depending on the number
of fans to be mounted. As seen in Figure 2, the fan mounting plate 116 is positioned
between the air inlet 104 and the inlet body portion 120a.
[0038] The function of the air duct 102 will now be described with reference to Figures
6, 7 and 8.
[0039] Referring to the example shown in Figure 6, the air duct 102 is attached to the upper
surface of the enclosure of the refrigerator by inserting a fastener through the aperture
115. The outlet body portion 120b is arranged substantially parallel to the upper
surface of the enclosure. The diverter 108 is positioned to divert cooling airflow
received by the air inlet 104 such that instead of being entirely directed towards
the air outlet 106 in a first direction towards the enclosure, a portion of the cooling
air is instead diverted away in a second direction towards the enclosure, the second
direction being different from the first direction. In this example, the cooling air
is diverted in a second direction towards the recessed side surface (121, Figure 3)
of the air duct body 120. The second direction may be towards another part of the
enclosure, so long as it is a different direction to the first direction.
[0040] The air flow path of the cooling air is shown in Figure 7. Cooling air is drawn through
the air inlet 104 from the refrigeration system 160, primarily in a first direction
towards the air outlet 106 along a flow path denoted by the arrows 'C' and 'D'. A
portion of the cooling air closer to the diverter 108 (i.e. along the flow path direction
'C') is diverted by the diverter 108 towards the louvre vent 110 of the diverter 108,
in a downward direction relative to the first direction, along a second direction
denoted by the arrow 'E', as seen in Figure 8. It is envisaged that the diverter 108
may instead, or in addition, divert the airflow in a direction sideways relative to
the first direction. By diverting the airflow in a second direction different from
the first direction using the diverter 108, instead of all the cooling airflow being
directed downstream towards the air outlet 106, a portion of the cooling airflow is
diverted in a different direction. This improves the distribution of cooling airflow,
and therefore, temperature, within the enclosure of the refrigerator. In this example,
the blades of the louvre vent 110 are arranged in an alternating manner such that
adjacent blades point in different directions, which further distributes the cooling
air within the enclosure of the refrigerator. This is because the cooling air diverted
by the alternating blades is directed in different directions, and therefore towards
different prats of the enclosure.
[0041] As shown in Figure 8, the refrigeration system 160 has a fan that supplies cooling
air along a passage 162 in a direction denoted by the arrow 'A' towards the air inlet
104 of the air duct 102. One or more fans may be provided in the air duct 102 to draw
the cooling air into the air duct 102. The air duct 102 directs the cooling air along
a direction denoted by the arrow `B' along the upper surface 156 of the enclosure
154. As the cooling air travels along the upper surface 156 of the enclosure 154,
it gradually falls into the enclosure to create an air circulation that is concentrated
along the upper surface 156 and the lower surface of the enclosure 154. The coldness
of the air is transferred to the products held within the shelves 158 as it falls
to cool those products, such that the air at the lower surface of the enclosure 154
is warmer than the air at the upper surface 156 of the enclosure 154. If a diverter
108 is not provided then the products lower in the enclosure will be cooled to a lesser
extent than the products higher in the enclosure. The diverter 108 diverts a portion
of the cooling air so that instead of exiting from the air duct 102 from the air outlet
106, the cooling air is diverted by the diverter 108 in a direction denoted by the
arrow 'E'. In this example, the diverter 108 diverts a portion of the cooling air
downward towards a lower part of the enclosure 154 away from the upper surface 156
of the refrigerator 152. The diverter 108 may divert the cooling air towards the door,
which may then reflect the cooling air to a different part of the enclosure 154. The
diverter 108 may divert the cooling air towards a side of the enclosure away from
the air outlet 106, for example to a portion of the enclosure 154 proximal the passage
162. The diverter 108 may include a bend to direct the air towards to a part of the
enclosure 154 that requires cooling, for example towards the lower surface of the
enclosure 154. The diverter 108 may divert the cooling air downwards. By diverting
the cooling air in a second direction which is different from the first direction,
multiple air circulation pathways are created to improve the circulation of cooling
air to different parts of the enclosure 154, to allow for even temperature distribution
within the refrigerator 152.
[0042] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above detailed examples
have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that
various alterations and modifications are possible without departing from the scope
of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Various modifications to the detailed
examples described above are possible.
[0043] Through the description and claims of this specification, the words "comprise" and
"contain" and variations of them mean "including but not limited to", and they are
not intended to (and do not) exclude other moieties, additives, components, integers
or steps. Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular
encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where
the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating
plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
[0044] Features, integers, characteristics, compounds, chemical moieties or groups described
in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention are
to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described
herein unless incompatible therewith. All of the features disclosed in this specification
(including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps
of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except
combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
The invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments. The invention
extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this
specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract or drawings), or to any
novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
[0045] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment(s)
have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that
various alterations and modifications are possible without departing from the scope
of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Various modifications to the detailed
designs as described above are possible.
[0046] Aspects of the disclosure are set out in the following numbered clauses:
Clause 1. An air duct for a refrigerator having an enclosure and a refrigeration system
with a fan for generating a cooling airflow, the air duct comprising:
an air inlet fluidly couplable to and arranged for receiving the cooling airflow from
the refrigeration system;
an air outlet downstream of the air inlet, arranged to direct the cooling airflow
from the refrigeration system into the enclosure in a first direction; and
a diverter located between the air inlet and the air outlet configured to divert a
portion of the cooling airflow into the enclosure in a second direction different
to the first direction.
Clause 2. An air duct according to clause 1, wherein the first direction is parallel
to an upper surface of the enclosure.
Clause 3. An air duct according to clause 1 or clause 2, wherein the air duct and
the upper surface of the enclosure define a channel.
Clause 4. An air duct according to any one of the preceding clauses wherein the second
direction is parallel to an upper surface of the enclosure.
Clause 5. An air duct according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the second
direction is sideways relative to the first direction.
Clause 6. An air duct according to any one of clauses 1 to 3, wherein the second direction
is downwards relative to the first direction.
Clause 7. An air duct according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the diverter
comprises a plurality of openings.
Clause 8. An air duct according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the diverter
comprises a louvre vent.
Clause 9. An air duct according to clause 8, wherein the louvre vent comprises a plurality
of blades.
Clause 10. An air duct according to clause 9, wherein at least two of the blades point
in different directions.
Clause 11. An air duct according to any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the
second direction is towards a door of the refrigerator or towards a back surface of
the enclosure opposite to the door.
Clause 12. An air duct according to any one of the preceding clauses, further comprising
a duct body between the air inlet and the outlet.
Clause 13. An air duct according to clause 12, wherein the duct body comprises an
inlet body portion adjacent the air inlet.
Clause 14. An air duct according to clause 12 or clause 13, wherein the duct comprises
an outlet body portion adjacent the air outlet.
Clause 15. An air duct according to clause 12, wherein the duct body comprises an
inlet body portion adjacent the air inlet and an outlet body portion adjacent the
air outlet.
Clause 16. An air duct according to clause 15, wherein the inlet body portion and
the outlet body portion are adjoined by a folded portion.
Clause 17. An air duct according to clause 16, wherein an obtuse angle is formed between
the inlet body portion and the outlet body portion.
Clause 18. An air duct according to any one of clauses 13 to 17, wherein at least
a portion of the duct body is planar.
Clause 19. An air duct according to any one of the preceding clauses, further comprising
a fan mounting plate adjacent the air inlet, comprising at least one opening configured
for receiving a fan.
Clause 20. A refrigerator, comprising:
an air duct according to any one of clauses 1 to 19;
an enclosure: and
a refrigeration system having a fan for generating a cooling airflow, wherein the
refrigeration system is fluidly coupled to and arranged to supply the cooling airflow
to the air inlet of the air duct.
Clause 21. A refrigerator according to clause 20, wherein the enclosure comprises
a first side, a second side opposite the first side, an upper surface, a back surface
and at least one door opposite the back surface.
Clause 22. A refrigerator according to clause 21, wherein the air duct is arranged
on the upper surface of the enclosure, the refrigerator system is arranged on the
first side of the enclosure, and the air outlet is directed towards the second side
of the enclosure.
Clause 23. A refrigerator according to clause 22, wherein the diverter of the air
duct diverts a portion of the cooling airflow towards the door.
Clause 24. A refrigerator according to clause 23, wherein the door is proximal to
the first side.
Clause 25. A refrigerator according to clause 22, wherein the diverter of the air
duct diverts a portion of the cooling airflow into the enclosure towards the back
surface of the enclosure.
1. An air duct for a refrigerator having an enclosure and a refrigeration system with
a fan for generating a cooling airflow, the air duct comprising:
an air inlet fluidly couplable to and arranged for receiving the cooling airflow from
the refrigeration system;
an air outlet downstream of the air inlet, arranged to direct the cooling airflow
from the refrigeration system into the enclosure in a first direction; and
a diverter located between the air inlet and the air outlet configured to divert a
portion of the cooling airflow into the enclosure in a second direction different
to the first direction.
2. An air duct according to claim 1, wherein the first direction is parallel to an upper
surface of the enclosure.
3. An air duct according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the air duct and the upper surface
of the enclosure define a channel.
4. An air duct according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the second direction
is parallel to an upper surface of the enclosure.
5. An air duct according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the second direction
is sideways relative to the first direction.
6. An air duct according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the second direction is
downwards relative to the first direction.
7. An air duct according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the diverter comprises
a plurality of openings.
8. An air duct according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the diverter comprises
a louvre vent, optionally wherein the louvre vent comprises a plurality of blades,
and optionally wherein at least two of the blades point in different directions.
9. An air duct according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the second direction
is towards a door of the refrigerator or towards a back surface of the enclosure opposite
to the door.
10. An air duct according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a duct
body between the air inlet and the outlet.
11. An air duct according to claim 10, wherein the duct body comprises an inlet body portion
adjacent the air inlet, and optionally wherein the duct comprises an outlet body portion
adjacent the air outlet, and optionally wherein at least a portion of the duct body
is planar.
12. An air duct according to claim 10, wherein the duct body comprises an inlet body portion
adjacent the air inlet and an outlet body portion adjacent the air outlet, and optionally
wherein the inlet body portion and the outlet body portion are adjoined by a folded
portion, and optionally wherein an obtuse angle is formed between the inlet body portion
and the outlet body portion, and optionally wherein at least a portion of the duct
body is planar.
13. An air duct according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a fan
mounting plate adjacent the air inlet, comprising at least one opening configured
for receiving a fan.
14. A refrigerator, comprising:
an air duct according to any one of claims 1 to 13;
an enclosure: and
a refrigeration system having a fan for generating a cooling airflow, wherein the
refrigeration system is fluidly coupled to and arranged to supply the cooling airflow
to the air inlet of the air duct.
15. A refrigerator according to claim 14, wherein the enclosure comprises a first side,
a second side opposite the first side, an upper surface, a back surface and at least
one door opposite the back surface, and
optionally wherein the air duct is arranged on the upper surface of the enclosure,
the refrigerator system is arranged on the first side of the enclosure, and the air
outlet is directed towards the second side of the enclosure, and
optionally wherein the diverter of the air duct diverts a portion of the cooling airflow
towards the door, and
optionally wherein the door is proximal to the first side, and
optionally wherein the diverter of the air duct diverts a portion of the cooling airflow
into the enclosure towards the back surface of the enclosure.