Refrigerator
11150006 · 2021-10-19
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Cpc classification
F25D2700/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D29/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2600/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2700/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2400/0409
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D21/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2347/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2700/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D17/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D11/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2600/2511
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D19/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2700/151
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D17/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D17/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A refrigerator comprises: a storage compartment, at least divided into a refrigerating compartment and a freezing compartment a first evaporator, arranged at a cooling compartment connected to the storage compartments through supply air ducts; a second evaporator, arranged inside the freezing compartment a switching valve, used to switch the flow of a refrigerant to a refrigerant channel connected to the second evaporator; a fan, used to enable cooled air in the first evaporator to flow from the cooling compartment to the storage compartments; a first air duct damper, inserted in the supply air duct connected to the refrigerating compartment and a second air duct damper, inserted in the supply air duct connected to the freezing compartment.
Claims
1. A refrigerator, comprising: a storage compartment, at least divided into a refrigerating compartment and a freezing compartment; a first evaporator, arranged at a cooling compartment, the cooling compartment being connected to the storage compartment through supply air ducts; a second evaporator, arranged inside the freezing compartment; a switching valve, used to switch the flow of a refrigerant to a refrigerant channel connected to the second evaporator; a fan, used to enable cooled air obtained from the first evaporator to flow from the cooling compartment to the storage compartment; a first air duct damper, inserted in the supply air duct connected to the refrigerating compartment; and a second air duct damper, inserted in the supply air duct connected to the freezing compartment; a first refrigerant channel, sequentially connecting the switching valve, a first adjustor, and the first evaporator; and a second refrigerant channel, sequentially connecting the switching valve, a second adjustor, the second evaporator, and the first evaporator; wherein the switching valve is used to connect a refrigerant channel on an outlet side of a condenser to the first refrigerant channel or the second refrigerant channel.
2. The refrigerator according to claim 1, comprising a load detector, used to detect a cooling load of the storage compartment, wherein when the cooling load detected by the load detector is less than a specific value, the switching valve is switched to enable the refrigerant to flow to the second evaporator to execute a direct cooling operation of the freezing compartment.
3. The refrigerator according to claim 2, wherein during the direct cooling operation of the freezing compartment, the fan is stopped, and the second air duct damper is closed.
4. The refrigerator according to claim 3, wherein during the direct cooling operation of the freezing compartment, the fan is stopped, and the fan is operated and the second air duct damper is opened after the second air duct damper has been closed for a given time length.
5. A refrigerator, comprising: a storage compartment, at least divided into a refrigerating compartment and a freezing compartment; a first evaporator, arranged at a cooling compartment, the cooling compartment being connected to the storage compartment through supply air ducts; a second evaporator, arranged inside the freezing compartment; a switching valve, used to switch the flow of a refrigerant to a refrigerant channel connected to the second evaporator; a fan, used to enable cooled air obtained from the first evaporator to flow from the cooling compartment to the storage compartment; a first air duct damper, inserted in the supply air duct connected to the refrigerating compartment; and a second air duct damper, inserted in the supply air duct connected to the freezing compartment; a load detector, used to detect a cooling load of the storage compartment, wherein when the cooling load detected by the load detector is less than a specific value, the switching valve is switched to enable the refrigerant to flow to the second evaporator to execute a direct cooling operation of the freezing compartment; wherein during the direct cooling operation of the freezing compartment, the fan is stopped, and the second air duct damper is closed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) A refrigerator shown in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(10) The interior of the storage compartment is divided into two compartments having different storage temperatures, namely, a refrigerating compartment 3 in a refrigerating temperature range and a freezing compartment 4 in a freezing temperature range. The refrigerating compartment 3 and the freezing compartment 4 below are separated by a thermally insulated partition wall 7. A shelf (not shown), a holding container (not shown) and the like are disposed inside the refrigerating compartment 3 and the freezing compartment 4 and used to store food or the like.
(11) As the main body of the refrigerator 1, the structure of the thermally insulated box 2 comprises: an outer box 2a, made of steel plates, openings being provided in the front; an inner box 2b, made of synthetic resin and arranged in the outer box 2a, a gap being kept between the inner box 2b and the outer box 2a; and a thermal insulation material 2c, made of polyurethane foam, and foamed and filled in the gap between the outer box 2a and the inner box 2b.
(12) The openings are provided in the front of the thermally insulated box 2. The openings correspond to the refrigerating compartment 3 and the freezing compartment 4 respectively. Thermally insulated doors 5 and 6 that can be freely opened or closed are respectively disposed on the openings. In addition, holding baskets may be arranged on inner box sides of the doors 5 and 6. In addition, a door open/close sensor 34 is disposed on the refrigerator 1 and used to detect the opening or closing of the doors 5 and 6.
(13) In addition, the storage compartment may be divided in more detail. For example, other compartments for storing such as an ice making compartment and a fruit and vegetable compartment are arranged. A plurality of doors that corresponds to the compartments respectively is arranged. In addition, holding containers or the like that can be pulled out together with the doors may further be arranged in the compartments.
(14) The rear and the top of the refrigerating compartment 3 form a supply air duct 10 used to guide air cooled by a first evaporator 22 as described below into the refrigerating compartment 3. The supply air duct 10 is a space formed between a partition body that constitutes the rear of the refrigerating compartment 3 and is made of synthetic resin and the inner box 2b of the thermally insulated box 2. An air outlet is provided in the partition body and is used to supply the interior of the refrigerating compartment 3 with cold air flowing into the supply air duct 10.
(15) A supply air duct 9 is disposed on the rear of the freezing compartment 4 and is connected to the freezing compartment 4 and the supply air duct 10. The supply air duct 9 and the freezing compartment 4 are separated by the partition body made of synthetic resin. In addition, the air outlet is provided in the partition body. Cold air flows to the freezing compartment 4 through the air outlet. A freezing air door 12 (hereinafter referred to as “the F air door 12”) used as a second air duct damper is disposed on the air outlet.
(16) In addition, a refrigerating air door 11 (hereinafter referred to as “the R air door 11”) used as a first air duct damper is disposed on the supply air duct 10 connected to the refrigerating compartment 3. That is, the supply air duct 9 and the supply air duct 10 are connected through the R air door 11.
(17) The R air door 11 and the F air door 12 are electric air doors. The electric air door is formed of a plate body and a driving motor. The plate body is an axially supported open/close cover with one freely rotatable side. Further, the first air duct damper or the second air duct damper are not limited to these, and may be, for example, open/close apparatuses in other forms such as slide open/close boards.
(18) When the R air door 11 is opened or closed, air may be adjusted to flow or not to flow from the supply air duct 9 to the supply air duct 10. In addition, a suitable open/close action of adjusting the R air door 11 may be used to adjust the flow of cold air supplied to the refrigerating compartment 3.
(19) In addition, when the F air door 12 is opened or closed, air may be adjusted to flow or not to flow from the supply air duct 9 to the freezing compartment 4. A suitable open/close action of adjusting the F air door 12 may be used to adjust the flow of cold air supplied to the freezing compartment 4.
(20) On a bottom side of the supply air duct 9, a cooling compartment 8 is disposed inside the thermally insulated box 2. The cooling compartment 8 and the supply air duct 9 are separated by a partition body made of synthetic resin. The first evaporator 22 is disposed inside the cooling compartment 8 and used to cool air that circulates in the cooling compartment. A detailed description of the first evaporator 22 will be described later.
(21) In addition, a defrosting heater (not shown) is disposed below the first evaporator 22 inside the cooling compartment 8. As a defrosting unit, the defrosting heater is used to melt and remove frost on the first evaporator 22. In addition, a return opening is provided below the cooling compartment 8 and used for air to return from the freezing compartment 4 to the cooling compartment 8.
(22) An opening connected to the supply air duct 9 is provided above the cooling compartment 8 and is used as an air supply opening. A fan 13 is mounted at the air supply opening and is used to enable cold air to circulate. That is, under the effect of the fan 13, cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 flows from the cooling compartment 8 to the storage compartment. The fan 13 is an axial-flow fan and comprises a rotatable propeller fan; a fan motor (not shown); and a sleeve tube (not shown) having an air hole. In addition, the fan 13 may further be, for example, a combination of a motor and a propeller fan that does not comprise a sleeve tube, or a fan in another form, for example, a multi-blade fan.
(23) A refrigerating compartment temperature sensor 18 (hereinafter referred to as “the R sensor 18”) is disposed inside the refrigerating compartment 3 and used to detect the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3. A freezing compartment temperature sensor 19 (hereinafter referred to as “the F sensor 19”) is disposed inside the freezing compartment 4 and used to detect the temperature in the freezing compartment 4. In addition, the mounting positions of the R sensor 18 and the F sensor 19 are not limited to the positions in
(24) As a refrigerating unit, the refrigerator 1 is provided with a vapor compression type freezing circulation loop 20. The freezing circulation loop 20 comprises: a compressor 21, used to compress a refrigerant; and a condenser 24 in which the compressed high-temperature high-pressure refrigerant exchanges heat with external air to enable the refrigerant to condense. A radiator fan (not shown) or the like used to deliver air locally to the compressor 21 and the condenser 24 and deliver air to the condenser 24 is arranged in a machine compartment located on a bottom side below the refrigerator 1. In addition, the refrigerant used in the freezing circulation loop 20 of the refrigerator 1 is isobutane (R600a).
(25) In addition, the freezing circulation loop 20 comprises: the first evaporator 22, arranged inside the cooling compartment 8, and used to perform forced circulation cooling; and a second evaporator 23, arranged inside the freezing compartment 4, and used to perform direct cooling.
(26) The first evaporator 22 is, for example, a finned tube heat exchanger having a refrigerant flow path inside a heat exchanger tube. The refrigerant flowing through the first evaporator 22 exchanges heat with air flowing through the cooling compartment 8 to evaporate. In this way, the air flowing through the cooling compartment 8 is cooled. The obtained cooled air is supplied to the refrigerating compartment 3 and the freezing compartment 4. In addition, the first evaporator 22 may be a heat exchanger in another form, for example, a heat exchanger using a flat porous tube and an irregularly-shaped tube.
(27) The second evaporator 23 may be, for example, any of a variety of heat exchangers having a refrigerant flow path inside a heat exchanger tube, and a finned tube, a metal wire for promoting heat transfer, and the like outside the heat exchanger tube. In addition, the second evaporator 23 may be alternatively a welded plate heat exchanger in which a pair of steel plates is attached together and a refrigerant flow path is formed between the steel plates. The refrigerant flowing through the second evaporator 23 exchanges heat with air in the freezing compartment 4 and is then evaporated. In this way, the freezing compartment 4 is cooled.
(28) A first adjustor 26 and a second adjustor 27 are connected respectively to the first evaporator 22 and the second evaporator 23 and used to compress and expand the high-pressure liquid-state refrigerant. A three-way valve 25 is disposed on an upstream side of the first adjustor 26 and the second adjustor 27 and is used as a switching valve to switch between refrigerant channels, so as to make a selection on whether or not a refrigerant flows into a refrigerant channel (a second refrigerant channel B) connected to the second evaporator 23.
(29) To be specific, the freezing circulation loop 20 comprises: a first refrigerant channel A, sequentially connecting the three-way valve 25, the first adjustor 26, and the first evaporator 22; and the second refrigerant channel B, sequentially connecting the three-way valve 25, the second adjustor 27, the second evaporator 23, and the first evaporator 22. In addition, the three-way valve 25 may perform switching to connect a refrigerant channel on an outlet side of the condenser 24 to a side of the first refrigerant channel A or the second refrigerant channel B. In addition, the three-way valve 25 may close both the first refrigerant channel A and the second refrigerant channel B.
(30) Here, the first adjustor 26 and the second adjustor 27 may adopt, for example, capillary tubes or electronic expansion valves. When the electronic expansion valves that can completely close the first adjustor 26 and the second adjustor 27 respectively are used, one of the first adjustor 26 and the second adjustor 27 may also be selected and kept open, so that the three-way valve 25 is omitted. That is, the electronic expansion valves in the form of the first adjustor 26 and the second adjustor 27 may be used as switching valves for switching between refrigerant channels. In addition, electromagnetic open/close valves or the like may be arranged on the first refrigerant channel A and the second refrigerant channel B respectively and used as the switching valves in place of the three-way valve 25.
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(32) The F sensor 19 used to detect the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 (referring to
(33) The F sensor 19, the R sensor 18, the external temperature sensor 33, and the door open/close sensor 34 are load detectors of the control apparatus 30 and used to detect information required to calculate a cooling load. In addition, for other load detectors, the control apparatus 30 further has a function of detecting a load (current, voltage) of the compressor 21.
(34) The F air door 12, the R air door 11, the compressor 21, the fan 13, and the three-way valve 25 are connected to an output side of the control apparatus 30. In addition, other sensor type devices and controlled devices that are not shown in the drawings are further connected to the control apparatus 30.
(35) The control apparatus 30 performs specified operations according to inputs of the F sensor 19, the R sensor 18, the operation panel 32, the external temperature sensor 33, the door open/close sensor 34, and the like, so as to control the F air door 12, the R air door 11, the compressor 21, the fan 13, the three-way valve 25, and the like.
(36) Next, referring to
(37) As shown in
(38) Here, for example, a cooling load of the refrigerator 1 is used as a standard for selecting an operation mode. That is, if the cooling load is greater than or equal to a specified standard value (a first standard value) (S1: yes), the control apparatus 30 executes the common high load mode M1. In addition, if the cooling load is less than the first standard value but is greater than or equal to a specified standard value (a second standard value) that is less than the first standard value (S2: yes), the control apparatus 30 selects the energy saving mode M2. In another aspect, if the cooling load is less than the second standard value (S3: yes), the control apparatus 30 selects the hybrid cooling mode M3.
(39) A cooling load value used as a reference to select an operation mode is obtained by performing specific operations according to: the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 detected by the R sensor 18 shown in
(40) Control actions in the common high load mode M1 are described below in detail.
(41) In the common high load mode M1, cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 shown in
(42) Specifically, as shown in
(43) Here, the set temperature TF is a standard temperature for determining to begin or end cooling of the freezing compartment 4. Specifically, a specified set value F ON may be input into the option of the set temperature TF and used as a standard for beginning cooling of the freezing compartment 4, or a specified set value F OFF may be input into the option of the set temperature TF and used as a standard for ending cooling of the freezing compartment 4. The set value F ON and the set value F OFF are standard temperatures that are determined according to a status of cooling load, the various set values that are input through the operation panel 32 (referring to
(44) In step S10, if the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is higher than the set temperature TF (S10: yes), the control apparatus 30 inputs the set value F OFF to the option of the set temperature TF, operates the compressor 21 and the fan 13, switches the three-way valve 25 to the first refrigerant channel A, and opens the F air door 12 (S11).
(45) In this way, a high-temperature high-pressure refrigerant compressed by the compressor 21 condenses and releases heat in the condenser 24 (referring to
(46) Next, the control apparatus 30 compares the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 detected by the R sensor 18 with a specified the set temperature TR to determine whether the refrigerating compartment 3 needs to be cooled (S12).
(47) Here, the set temperature TR is a standard temperature for determining to begin or end cooling of the refrigerating compartment 3. Specifically, a specified set value R ON may be input into the option of the set temperature TR and used as a standard for beginning cooling of the refrigerating compartment 3, or a specified set value R OFF may be input into the option of the set temperature TR and used as a standard for ending cooling of the refrigerating compartment 3. The set value R ON and the set value R OFF are standard temperatures that are determined according to a status of cooling load, various set values input through the operation panel 32, and the like. The set value R ON is greater than the set value R OFF. For the option of the set temperature TR, the set value R ON and the set value R OFF are used to set a constant difference between the standard for beginning cooling and the standard for ending cooling, so as to avoid frequent repeated operation and stop actions.
(48) In step S12, if the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 is higher than the set temperature TR (S12: yes), the control apparatus 30 opens the R air door 11 and inputs the set value R OFF into the option of the set temperature TR (S13). After the R air door 11 is opened, the cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 flows into the refrigerating compartment 3 to cool the refrigerating compartment 3. In addition, the set value R OFF is input into the option of the set temperature TR, so that cooling of the refrigerating compartment 3 can be prevented from ending immediately after the R air door 11 is opened, thereby avoiding frequent repeated open/close actions of the R air door 11.
(49) In another aspect, in step S12, if the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 is lower than or equal to the set temperature TR (S12: no), the control apparatus 30 closes the R air door 11, and inputs the set value R ON into the option of the set temperature TR (S15). In this way, supply of cold air to the refrigerating compartment is cut off. In addition, the set temperature TR is set to the standard temperature for beginning cooling of the refrigerating compartment 3, that is, the set value R ON.
(50) In addition, in step S10, if the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is lower than or equal to the set temperature TF (S10: no), the control apparatus 30 inputs the set value F ON into the option of the set temperature TF, stops the compressor 21 and the fan 13, closes the three-way valve 25, and closes the F air door 12 (S14). In this way, cooling work stops.
(51) Control actions in the energy saving mode M2 are described below in detail.
(52) In the energy saving mode M2, cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 shown in
(53) Specifically, as shown in
(54) The control apparatus 30 then compares the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 detected by the F sensor 19 with the set temperature TF to determine whether to cool the freezing compartment 4 (S21). If the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is higher than the set temperature TF (S21: yes), the control apparatus 30 opens the F air door 12, and inputs the set value F OFF into the option of the set temperature TF. In this way, the cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 is supplied to the freezing compartment 4.
(55) In another aspect, in step S21, if the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is lower than or equal to the set temperature TF (S21: no), the control apparatus 30 closes the F air door 12, and inputs the set value F ON into the option of the set temperature TF (S25). After the F air door 12 is closed, cooling of the freezing compartment 4 stops.
(56) In addition, when the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is higher than the set temperature TF (S21: yes) and the freezing compartment 4 is being cooled (S22), the control apparatus 30 measures a cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open (S23). The control apparatus 30 then determines whether the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open exceeds a specified upper limit value of keeping the F air door 12 open, that is, an F maximum cooling time (hereinafter referred to as “time Fmax”) (S24).
(57) When the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open exceeds the time Fmax (S24: yes), the control apparatus 30 closes the F air door 12, and inputs the set value F ON into the option of the set temperature TF (S25). After the F air door 12 is closed, supply of cold air to the freezing compartment 4 is stopped. That is, once the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open exceeds the time Fmax, the control apparatus 30 directly stops cooling the freezing compartment 4 and switches to a next cooling action regardless of the temperature in the freezing compartment 4.
(58) In another aspect, when the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open does not exceed the time Fmax (S24: no), the control apparatus 30 returns to step S1 (referring to
(59) Next, after cooling of the freezing compartment 4 stops (S25), the control apparatus 30 compares the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 detected by the R sensor 18 with the set temperature TR to determine whether the refrigerating compartment 3 needs to be cooled (S26). If the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 is higher than the set temperature TR (S26: yes), the control apparatus 30 opens the R air door 11, and inputs the set value R OFF into the option of the set temperature TR (S27). After the R air door 11 is opened, the cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 flows into the refrigerating compartment 3 to cool the refrigerating compartment 3.
(60) The control apparatus 30 then measures a cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open (S28), and further determines whether the cumulative time exceeds a specified upper limit value of keeping the R air door 11 open, that is, an R maximum cooling time (hereinafter referred to as “time Rmax”) (S29).
(61) When the cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open exceeds the time Rmax (S29: yes), the control apparatus 30 closes the R air door 11 (S30), resets the cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open and the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open (S31), then returns to step S22, and opens the F air door 12.
(62) That is, once the cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open exceeds the time Rmax, the control apparatus 30 directly stops cooling the refrigerating compartment 3 and switches to cool the freezing compartment 4 regardless of the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3. In this way, through switching, the cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 is alternately supplied to the refrigerating compartment 3 and the freezing compartment 4 according to the specified time (the time Fmax, and the time Rmax).
(63) In another aspect, in step S29, when the cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open does not exceed the time Rmax (S29: no), the control apparatus 30 returns to step S1, and repeats the foregoing control actions, so that the refrigerating compartment 3 continues to be cooled by forced circulation.
(64) In addition, in step S26, if the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 is lower than or equal to the set temperature TR (S26: no), the control apparatus 30 closes the R air door 11, and inputs the set value R ON into the option of the set temperature TR (S32). In this way, supply of cold air to the refrigerating compartment 3 is cut off.
(65) The control apparatus 30 then compares the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 detected by the F sensor 19 with the set temperature TF (S33), and if the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is higher than the set temperature TF (S33: yes), returns to step S1 and repeats the foregoing control actions.
(66) In another aspect, if the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is lower than or equal to the set temperature TF (S33: no), the control apparatus 30 stops the compressor 21 and the fan 13, and closes the three-way valve 25. In this way, cooling work stops. The control apparatus 30 then returns to the action in step S1.
(67) Control actions in the hybrid cooling mode M3 are described below in detail.
(68) In the hybrid cooling mode M3, forced circulation cooling using the first evaporator 22 shown in
(69) Specifically, as shown in
(70) If the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is higher than the set temperature TF (S41: yes), the control apparatus 30 switches the three-way valve 25 to the second refrigerant channel B, and inputs the set value F OFF into the option of the set temperature TF (S42). The three-way valve 25 is switched to the second refrigerant channel B. The refrigerant flowing out of the condenser 24 (referring to
(71) In addition, when the second refrigerant channel B is used, the refrigerant flowing out of the second evaporator 23 flows into the first evaporator 22, and therefore the remaining liquid-state refrigerant may be stored in the first evaporator 22. In this way, the liquid-state refrigerant can be prevented from flowing back to the compressor 21.
(72) Next, the control apparatus 30 measures an elapsed time after the F air door 12 is switched (S43), and further determines whether the elapsed time after the F air door 12 is switched exceeds a specified standard value, that is, a time interval (hereinafter referred to as “time t”) for switching the F air door (S44).
(73) If the elapsed time after the F air door 12 is switched reaches the standard time t (S44: yes), the control apparatus 30 determines whether the F air door 12 is open or closed (S45), and if the F air door 12 is closed (S45: yes), resets the elapsed time after the F air door 12 is switched, operates the fan 13 at a low rotational speed, and opens the F air door 12 (S46).
(74) In this way, air in the freezing compartment 4 may circulate to the cooling compartment 8 (referring to
(75) In another aspect, in step S45, when the F air door 12 is opened (S45: no), the control apparatus 30 resets the elapsed time after the F air door 12 is switched, stops the fan 13, and closes the F air door 12 (S49). In this way, cooling of the freezing compartment 4 by using the first evaporator 22 is stopped, and the freezing compartment 4 is cooled only by using direct cooling of the second evaporator 23. In this way, efficient cooling can be implemented while excessive frost is prevented from forming on the first evaporator 22 and the air in the freezing compartment 4 is prevented from becoming dry.
(76) In addition, in step S44, if the elapsed time after the F air door 12 is switched does not reach the standard time t (S44: no), the control apparatus 30 keeps the F air door 12 open or closed and keeps an operation state of the fan 13.
(77) In this way, during the direct cooling operation of the freezing compartment by using the second evaporator 23, the F air door 12 may be repeatedly opened and closed and the fan 13 may be repeatedly operated and stopped according to the specified time t, so as to prevent the air in the freezing compartment 4 from becoming dry and reduce frost on the first evaporator 22 and the second evaporator 23, so that energy is saved.
(78) Next, the control apparatus 30 enters step S47, measures the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open, and further measures whether the cumulative time exceeds the time Fmax (S48). When the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open does not reach the time Fmax (S48: no), the control apparatus 30 returns to step S1 (referring to
(79) In another aspect, when the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open exceeds the time Fmax in step S48 (S48: yes), or when the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is lower than or equal to the set temperature TF in step S41 (S41: no), as shown in
(80) Next, the control apparatus 30 inputs the set value F ON into the option of the set temperature TF (S51), compares the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 detected by the R sensor 18 with the set temperature TR, and determines whether the refrigerating compartment 3 needs to be cooled (S52).
(81) If the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 is higher than the set temperature TR (S52: yes), the control apparatus 30 opens the R air door 11, operates the fan 13, and inputs the set value R OFF into the option of the set temperature TR (S53). In this way, cooled air obtained from the first evaporator 22 flows into the refrigerating compartment 3 to cool the refrigerating compartment 3.
(82) The control apparatus 30 then measures the cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open (S54), and further determines whether the cumulative time exceeds the time Rmax (S55). When the cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open exceeds the time Rmax (S55: yes), the control apparatus 30 closes the R air door 11 (S56), resets the cumulative time during which the R air door 11 is kept open, the cumulative time during which the F air door 12 is kept open, and the elapsed time after the F air door 12 is switched (S57), as shown in
(83) In this way, switching is performed according to the specified time (the time Fmax, and the time Rmax), and forced circulation cooling of the refrigerating compartment 3 using the first evaporator 22 and direct cooling of the freezing compartment 4 using the second evaporator 23 are alternately performed.
(84) In another aspect, as shown in
(85) In addition, in step S52, if the temperature in the refrigerating compartment 3 is lower than or equal to the set temperature TR (S52: no), the control apparatus 30 closes the R air door 11, stops the fan 13, and inputs the set value R ON into the option of the set temperature TR (S58). In this way, supply of cold air to the refrigerating compartment 3 is cut off.
(86) The control apparatus 30 then compares the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 detected by the F sensor 19 with the set temperature TF (S59), and if the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is higher than the set temperature TF (S59: yes), returns to step S1, and repeats the foregoing control actions.
(87) In another aspect, if the temperature in the freezing compartment 4 is less than or equal to the set temperature TF (S59: no), the control apparatus 30 stops the compressor 21, and closes the three-way valve 25. In this way, cooling work stops. The control apparatus 30 then returns to the action in step S1.
(88) As discussed above, when the refrigerator 1 is used, forced circulation cooling using the first evaporator 22 and direct cooling using the second evaporator 23 may be combined, so that the frequency of defrosting is reduced, and power consumption is further reduced. In addition, a temperature change can be minimized to prevent food or the like stored in the storage compartment from deteriorating while the air in the refrigerating compartment 3 and the freezing compartment 4 is prevented from becoming dry.
(89) In addition, in the foregoing example, the compressor 21 is operated to cool the refrigerating compartment 3. Here, alternatively, the fan 13 may be operated and the R air door 11 may be opened when the compressor 21 is stopped, and frost on the first evaporator 22 absorbs heat to melt to cool the refrigerating compartment 3. In this way, the power consumption caused by cooling and the power consumption caused by defrosting can be reduced, and more energy can be saved. In addition, water from frost may be used to humidify the air in the refrigerating compartment 3, so as to prevent food in the refrigerating compartment 3 from becoming dry, so that the quality of the food is maintained.
(90) The present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments, and various other suitable variations may be made without departing from the scope of the subject of the present invention.