REFRIGERATION DEVICE AND AIR-DISTRIBUTOR VALVE FOR SAID REFRIGERATION DEVICE
20170321950 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An air distributor valve, in particular for distributing cold air to various chambers of a refrigeration device, includes a housing having at least a first and a second inlet, at least a first and a second outlet and a control body. The control body can be rotated in the housing about an axis, between a first open position, in which the control body connects the first inlet of the housing to the first outlet and blocks off the second outlet from the second inlet, and a second open position, in which the control body blocks off the first outlet from the first inlet and connects the second inlet to the second outlet.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. An air distributor valve, comprising: a housing having at least a first and a second inlet and at least a first and a second outlet; and a control body having an axis defining an axial direction, said control body being divided into at least first and second sections in said axial direction and said control body being rotatable in said housing about said axis between: a first open position in which said first section connects said first inlet to said first outlet and said second section blocks off said second outlet from said second inlet, and a second open position in which said first section blocks off said first outlet from said first inlet and said second section connects said second inlet to said second outlet.
17. The air distributor valve according to claim 16, wherein said first and second inlets are aligned with each other in said axial direction.
18. The air distributor valve according to claim 16, wherein said first section of said control body controls a passage of air between said first inlet and said first outlet, and said second section of said control body controls a passage of air between said second inlet and said second outlet.
19. The air distributor valve according to claim 16, which further comprises: two walls each delimiting a respective one of said first inlet and said first outlet in a sectional plane running transverse to said axis; and said control body having two walls continuously connecting one of said walls of said inlet and one of said walls of said outlet to one another in said first open position.
20. The air distributor valve according to claim 16, wherein said control body has an intermediate position between said first open position and said second open position in which: said control body connects said first inlet to said first outlet with a passage cross-section between said first inlet and said first outlet being smaller than in said first open position, and said control body connects said second inlet with said second outlet with a passage cross-section between said second inlet and said second outlet being smaller than in said second open position.
21. The air distributor valve according to claim 20, wherein a sum of said passage cross-sections in said intermediate position is equal to a passage cross-section between said first inlet and said first outlet in said first open position and a passage cross-section between said second inlet and said second outlet in said second open position or lies between said passage cross-sections.
22. The air distributor valve according to claim 16, wherein: said housing has a third inlet and a third outlet; and said control body has a third open position in which said third inlet is connected to said third outlet and said first and second inlets and said first and second outlets are blocked off from one another.
23. The air distributor valve according to claim 22, wherein said control body has an intermediate position between said first open position and said third open position in which: said control body connects said first inlet to said first outlet with a passage cross-section between said first inlet and said first outlet being smaller than in said first open position, and said control body connects said third inlet to said third outlet with a passage cross-section between said third inlet and said third outlet being smaller than in said third open position.
24. The air distributor valve according to claim 22, wherein said first, second and third inlets are aligned with one another in said axial direction, and at least one of said outlets is offset in a circumferential direction of said housing relative to others of said outlets.
25. The air distributor valve according to claim 16, wherein the air distributor valve distributes cold air to various chambers of a refrigeration device.
26. A refrigeration device, comprising: an air distributor valve according to claim 16; at least one first storage chamber into which said first outlet opens; and a second storage chamber into which said second outlet opens.
27. The refrigeration device according to claim 26, which further comprises: an evaporator chamber connected to said inlets of said air distributor valve; and a bypass extended outside said air distributor valve from said evaporator chamber to one of said storage chambers.
28. The refrigeration device according to claim 26, which further comprises a partition wall in which said air distributor valve is disposed, said at least one first storage chamber and said second storage chamber being disposed on different sides of said partition wall.
29. The refrigeration device according to claim 28, wherein said first outlet is disposed on one side of said partition wall, and said inlets are disposed on the same one side of said partition wall as said first outlet.
30. The refrigeration device according to claim 26, wherein: said housing has a third inlet and a third outlet; said control body has a third open position in which said third inlet is connected to said third outlet and said first and second inlets and said first and second outlets are blocked off from one another; said control body has an intermediate position between said first open position and said third open position in which: said control body connects said first inlet to said first outlet with a passage cross-section between said first inlet and said first outlet being smaller than in said first open position, said control body connects said third inlet to said third outlet with a passage cross-section between said third inlet and said third outlet being smaller than in said third open position; and a third storage chamber is connected to said third outlet.
31. The refrigeration device according to claim 26, wherein: said housing has a third inlet and a third outlet; said control body has a third open position in which said third inlet is connected to said third outlet and said first and second inlets and said first and second outlets are blocked off from one another; said first, second and third inlets are aligned with one another in said axial direction, and at least one of said outlets is offset in a circumferential direction of said housing relative to others of said outlets; and a third storage chamber is connected to said third outlet.
32. The refrigeration device according to claim 26, wherein the refrigeration device is a household refrigeration device.
Description
[0023] Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the description given below of exemplary embodiments, which refers to the enclosed figures. Features of the exemplary embodiment which are not mentioned in the claims also result from this description and the figures. Such features can also occur in combinations other than those explicitly disclosed here. The fact that a number of such features are mentioned in a same sentence or in another type of context does not justify the conclusion that they can only occur in the specifically disclosed combination; instead it should basically be assumed that individual features of the number of such features can also be omitted or modified, provided this does not call the functional capability of the invention into question. In the figures:
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[0036] An outlet opening 12 on the upper side of the housing 1 is divided by walls 13, 14 in parallel to the longitudinal axis and by a web 15 connecting the walls 13, 14 into outlets 16, 17. The outlets 16, 17 intersect in the axial direction with the sections 9, 10 of the inlet opening 2. Further outlet openings 18, 19, which overlap in the axial direction with the sections 8, 11, formed on a lateral housing 1 facing away from the observer in
[0037] One of these openings, labeled 19, can be seen in
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[0039] A journal 28 of the control body 20 is used for coupling to an electric motor which, not shown in
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[0041] The way in which the air distributor valve functions is explained with reference to
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[0045] In the same sense in which the sections 9, 10 of the inlet opening 2 can be construed as self-contained inlets 9, 10, since they can be open or closed independently of one another, the sections 8, 11, since they are either both open or both closed, can be construed as a single inlet 7, but also locally divided into two, and the outlet openings 18, 19 construed as a single outlet 6.
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[0049] Via suction openings 57 on a front edge of the intermediate wall 54 the evaporator chamber 56 communicates with the freezer chamber 55. Air which is entered into the evaporator chamber 56 via the suction openings 57 is sucked by a ventilator 58 through an evaporator 59 and reaches the inlet opening 2 of the air distributor valve 50 in an area of the evaporator chamber 56 close to the rear wall. From this area close to the rear wall a bypass 67 branches off downwards. Via said bypass a large part of the air flow, typically 50-75%, goes directly back into the freezer chamber 55. The rest of the air flow enters the air distributor valve 50 in order, depending on the position of the valve 50, to be supplied to the normal refrigeration chamber 63, the fresh produce refrigeration chamber 62 or the freezer chamber 55.
[0050] The position of the air distributor valve 50 shown in
[0051] An air duct connected on that side of the sectional plane to the (not shown in
[0052] When the need for coolant of the normal refrigeration chamber 63 is met and a temperature sensor of one of the other chambers 62 or 55 signals the need for cooling, a switchover can be made to this compartment with the aid of the air distributor valve 50 without interrupting the air flow through the evaporator 59 in the interim.
[0053] To switch over from the orientation shown in
[0054] Since the air throughflow through the evaporator 59 is independent of the position of the valve 50, the position of the valve 50 also does not influence the temperature of the cold air emerging from the evaporator chamber 56. Through the distribution of cold air to the valve 50 on the one hand and the bypass 67 on the other hand, it is possible despite this to set the air throughput in the normal refrigeration chamber 63 and in the fresh produce refrigeration chamber 62 lower than in the freezer chamber 55 and thus avoid a disproportionate cooling down of refrigerated produce in the warmer chambers.
REFERENCE CHARACTERS
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TABLE-US-00001 1 Housing 2 Inlet opening 3 Wall 4 Wall 5 Web 6 Outlet 7 Inlet 8 Section 9 Inlet/section 10 Inlet/section 11 Section 12 Outlet opening 13 Wall 14 Wall 15 Web 16 Outlet 17 Outlet 18 Outlet opening 19 Outlet opening 20 Control body 21 Plate 22 Wall 23 Wall 24 Wall 25 Wall 26 Wall 27 Wall 28 Shaft pin 29 Chamber 30 Continuation 31 Electric motor 32 Orientation mark 33 Sensor 34 Outer wall 35 inner wall 36 Section 37 Section 38 Section 39 Section 40 Wall 41 Wall 42 Wall 50 Air distributor valve 51 Cold zone 52 Warm zone 53 Partition wall 54 Intermediate wall 55 Freezer chamber 56 Evaporator chamber 57 Suction opening 58 Ventilator 59 Evaporator 60 Rear wall 61 Air duct 62 Fresh produce refrigeration chamber 63 Normal refrigeration chamber 64 Mouth 65 Tube section 66 Door 67 Bypass