Patent classifications
F25D2323/00264
Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a cabinet, a thermoelectric element module, a support disposed at a lower surface of the cabinet, and a heat dissipation cover coupled to a rear side of the cabinet. The thermoelectric element module includes a thermoelectric element including a heat absorption portion and a heat dissipation portion, a first heat sink contacting the heat absorption portion, a first fan facing the first heat sink, a second heat sink contacting the heat dissipation portion, a second fan exposed to an outside of the heat dissipation cover, and an insulating member between the first heat sink and the second heat sink. The heat dissipation cover is configured to guide air from the second fan in a vertical direction, and the support defines an air passage between the lower surface and a floor to allow air to be discharged to a front side through a lower side of the cabinet.
UNDER COUNTER TYPE REFRIGERATOR
An under counter type refrigerator may include one or more evaporators to control a temperature in one or more storage compartments, where a machine room is lowered in height to increase a storage capacity of the storage compartment.
REFRIGERATOR ASSEMBLY HAVING FEATURES FOR IMPROVED AIR CIRCULATION THROUGH A MACHINE COMPARTMENT THEREOF
A refrigerator assembly, as disclosed herein, may include a cabinet, a louver panel, and a plurality of laterally-spaced vanes. The cabinet may extend along a lateral direction between a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The cabinet may define a chilled chamber and a machine compartment. The machine compartment may have an air inlet and an air outlet separate from the air inlet. The louver panel may be mounted to the cabinet in front of the machine compartment. The louver panel may define a plurality of lateral apertures spaced apart along a vertical direction. The plurality of lateral apertures may extend along the lateral direction in front of the air inlet and the air outlet from a first end to a second end. The plurality of laterally-spaced vanes may extend rearward from the louver panel at the air outlet.
REFRIGERATOR WITH NOISE REDUCTION
A refrigerator has a cabinet, at least one door and a plurality of refrigeration components. The cabinet defines an interior volume including at least one cooling compartment. The at least one door is carried by the cabinet and provides access to the interior volume. The plurality of refrigeration components includes a compressor, a condenser and a fan. The refrigerator additionally includes a component subassembly incorporating the plurality of refrigeration components and an airflow path extending between an inlet for colder air and an outlet for warmer air. The refrigeration components are located along the airflow path. The refrigerator further includes a noise reduction arrangement for reducing an operating noise of the refrigerator. The noise reduction arrangement including a plurality of walls defining the airflow path. The walls include a noise absorbing material. The plurality of walls includes a plurality of external walls and a plurality of internal walls. The plurality of external walls defines an outer perimeter of the component subassembly and are oriented generally orthogonal to one another. The internal walls of the plurality of internal walls may be skewed relative to the external walls of the plurality of external walls. At least some of the walls of the plurality walls may be load-bearing walls.
HOT AIRFLOW MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COOLERS
Coolers with airflow management systems are disclosed. The coolers may include a cabinet that has a door with a transparent section. A refrigeration unit may be coupled to the cabinet. The refrigeration unit has an airflow inlet and an airflow outlet. The cross sectional area of the airflow outlet may be less than the cross sectional area of the airflow inlet. The refrigeration unit may be fluidly coupled to an airflow management system that is in fluid communication with the airflow outlet. The airflow management system includes discharge vents and turbulence reduction vents.
REFRIGERATOR
A refrigerator includes a cabinet, a thermoelectric element module, a support disposed at a lower surface of the cabinet, and a heat dissipation cover coupled to a rear side of the cabinet. The thermoelectric element module includes a thermoelectric element including a heat absorption portion and a heat dissipation portion, a first heat sink contacting the heat absorption portion, a first fan facing the first heat sink, a second heat sink contacting the heat dissipation portion, a second fan exposed to an outside of the heat dissipation cover, and an insulating member between the first heat sink and the second heat sink. The heat dissipation cover is configured to guide air from the second fan in a vertical direction, and the support defines an air passage between the lower surface and a floor to allow air to be discharged to a front side through a lower side of the cabinet.
Home appliance device and method for assembling a home appliance device
For the purpose of improving properties regarding construction a home appliance device, in particular a home chiller appliance device, is proposed. The device has at least one main body defining at least one storage space; at least one door mounted to the main body and featuring at least one sealed door section that forms at least a portion of a front wall of the storage space; and at least one protrusion unit arranged next to the sealed door section outside the storage space and protruding from the door towards the main body.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE APPARATUS WITH A FLOW SEPARATING UNIT AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE
A household appliance apparatus, in particular a household refrigeration appliance apparatus, has at least one flow separating unit which is provided for separating at least two airflows. In order to provide improved properties with regard to a ventilation of heat-generating freestanding household appliance components, the flow separating unit is provided for mounting on an outer wall of a freestanding household appliance.
BLAST CHILLER EXPRESSLY FOR DOMESTIC USE
Built-in domestic blast chiller expressly designed for domestic use. The hot components (compressor 6, condenser 7) of the blast chiller are positioned on the upper part of its rear wall (24) and in a seat (4) so as to facilitate their ventilation and in order to leave room for an inner space (33) for accomodating baking sheets, trays or grills of the same dimensions as those of traditional domestic built-in ovens.
Refrigerated merchandise display system
A merchandise display system for storing and dispensing merchandise is provided. The merchandise display system includes an outer housing, a transparent front door, a refrigeration unit, and a door that includes an extended canopy. The merchandise display system also includes a front grille for a refrigeration system having a surface adjacent a curved surface.