Refrigerator module utilities enabled via connection
09991683 ยท 2018-06-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Paul B. Allard (Stevensville, MI, US)
- Robert Ryan Bradley (Granger, IN, US)
- James W. Kendall (Mt. Prospect, IL, US)
- Steven J. Kuehl (Stevensville, MI, US)
- Douglas D. Leclear (Benton Harbor, MI, US)
- Alan S. Lucas (Evansville, IN, US)
- Andrew M. Tenbarge (St. Joseph, MI, US)
- John J. VonderHaar (St. Joseph, MI, US)
- Guolian Wu (St. Joseph, MI, US)
Cpc classification
H02B1/20
ELECTRICITY
F25D2331/801
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2400/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2317/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D29/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D17/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H02B1/20
ELECTRICITY
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A connection system includes a feature module that supplies various functionalities, a portable countertop stand having an upright section that selectively receives the feature module and an umbilical connecting the portable stand to an external appliance to deliver utilities to the portable countertop stand. A utility port selectively delivers at least one utility to the feature module when engaged with the upright section. A utility receiver removably engages the utility port by hand without the use of tools and selectively receives a predetermined set of utilities when the feature module engages the upright surface. A connection interface detects when the feature module is engaged with the upright section and the predetermined utility set required by the engaged feature module. After the feature module is engaged, the connection interface prompts the utility port to release the predetermined utility set to the feature module.
Claims
1. A connection system for a portable countertop stand, the connection system comprising: a utility module that supplies one or more functionalities; a portable countertop stand having a base and an upright section that extends upwardly from the base, wherein the upright section selectively receives the utility module; an umbilical utility cord connecting the portable countertop stand to an external appliance and configured to deliver a plurality of utilities from the external appliance to the portable countertop stand; a utility port disposed proximate the upright section that is configured to selectively deliver at least one of the plurality of utilities to the utility module when the utility module is engaged with the upright section; a utility receiver disposed on the utility module that is configured to removably engage the utility port by hand without the use of tools, wherein the utility receiver is configured to selectively receive a predetermined set of the plurality of utilities when the utility module is engaged with the upright section; a connection interface that is configured to detect when the utility module is engaged with the upright section and to detect the predetermined utility set for the engaged utility module, wherein after the utility module is engaged and the predetermined utility set is detected, the connection interface prompts the utility port to release the predetermined utility set from the plurality of utilities to the utility module; and wherein the utility port includes a plurality of outlets dispersed at multiple positions on the upright section, and wherein the outlets are each configured to release one or more of the plurality of utilities; wherein the connection interface includes a dual in-line package switch having a plurality of switches that are positioned in a plurality of positions and a plurality of socket pins, wherein the portable countertop stand includes a plurality of pin sockets to receive the socket pins, and wherein specific setting combinations of the plurality of switches identifies the predetermined utility set of the at least one utility and allows the transfer of the predetermined utility set between the portable countertop stand and the utility module.
2. The connection system of claim 1 further comprising: a utility-supplement charging station in selective fluid communication with the external appliance; a supplemental utility receptacle disposed in the utility module; and a plurality of supply modules, wherein any of the plurality of supply modules is configured to selectively engage the charging station to selectively receive and store at least one of the plurality of utilities to define a stored utility set selectively disposed within each of the plurality of supply modules, and wherein any one of the plurality of supply modules is further configured to selectively and alternatively engage the supplemental utility receptacle to selectively deliver at least one utility of the stored utility set from any one of the plurality of supply modules to the utility module to supplement the one or more functionalities.
3. The connection system of claim 2, wherein the predetermined utility set of the at least one utility includes at least one of the group consisting of electricity, fluid, gas, conditioned fluid, conditioned gas, chemical reactant, desiccant, foodstuff, flavorant, heat, cold air, pressurized air, and combinations thereof, and wherein the utility module is configured to be releasably engaged to an external appliance.
4. The connection system of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of supply modules includes a refillable reservoir.
5. The connection system of claim 1, wherein the connection interface includes a magnet embedded within the utility module and a reed switch embedded within the upright section, wherein the reed switch includes a pair of contacts having a default open position, wherein the reed switch is selectively positioned within the portable countertop stand, such that connection of the utility module to the portable countertop stand applies a magnetic field proximate the reed switch, resulting in a closed position between the pair of contacts, and wherein the closed position closes an electrical circuit within the portable countertop stand, thereby allows the transfer of the predetermined utility set between the portable countertop stand and the utility module.
6. The connection system of claim 1, wherein the connection interface includes at least one magnet, wherein the plurality of switches of the dual in-line package are a plurality of reed switches, each reed switch including a pair of contacts having a first position, and wherein connection of the utility module to the portable countertop stand applies a magnetic field proximate the reed switches, resulting in a second position for each pair of contacts, and wherein a specific combination of second positions closes an electrical circuit within the portable countertop stand, thereby enabling the transfer of the predetermined utility set between the portable countertop stand and the utility module.
7. The connection system of claim 1, wherein the connection interface includes a module recognition device that has a computer control system operatively connected to the portable countertop stand, wherein the computer control system comprises a processor and a memory subsystem coupled to the processor where the memory subsystem stores code that, when executed based upon input received from the engaged utility module, initiates the transfer of the predetermined utility set to be transferred between the portable countertop stand and the engaged utility module based upon the utilities required to be received by the utility module to provide at least one of the one or more functionalities.
8. A connection system for connecting a utility module to a portable host appliance and transferring at least one utility from at least one of a refrigerator and freezer to the utility module via the portable host appliance, the connection system comprising: a utility module that supplies one or more functionalities; a portable host appliance having an upright section for selectively receiving the utility module; an umbilical utility cord connecting the portable host appliance to at least one of a refrigerator and freezer and configured to deliver at least one utility from at least one of a refrigerator and freezer to the portable host appliance; a utility port disposed proximate the upright section that is configured to selectively deliver at least one utility to the utility module when the utility module is engaged with the upright section; a utility receiver disposed on the utility module that is configured to removably engage the utility port by hand without the use of tools, wherein the utility receiver is configured to selectively receive a predetermined utility set of at least one utility when the utility module is engaged with the upright section; a connection interface that is configured to detect when the utility module is engaged with the upright section and to detect the predetermined utility set for the engaged utility module, wherein after the utility module is engaged and the predetermined utility set is detected, the connection interface prompts the utility port to release the predetermined utility set from at least one utility to the utility module; and wherein the upright section and the utility module include a protrusion and a recess, wherein the protrusion releasably and matingly engages the recess, and wherein either the recess or the protrusion is on the upright section; wherein the connection interface includes a dual in-line package switch having a plurality of switches that are positioned in a plurality of positions and a plurality of socket pins, wherein the portable host appliance includes a plurality of pin sockets to receive the socket pins, and wherein specific setting combinations of the plurality of switches identifies the predetermined utility set of the at least one utility and allows the transfer of the predetermined utility set between the portable host appliance and the utility module.
9. The connection system of claim 8 further comprising: a utility-supplement charging station in selective fluid communication with at least one of a refrigerator and freezer; and a plurality of supply modules, wherein any of the plurality of supply modules is configured to selectively engage the charging station to selectively receive and store at least one of the plurality of utilities to define a stored utility set selectively disposed within each of the plurality of supply modules, and wherein any one of the plurality of supply modules is further configured to selectively and alternatively engage the supplemental utility receptacle to selectively deliver at least one utility of the stored utility set from any one of the plurality of supply modules to the utility module to supplement the one or more functionalities.
10. The connection system of claim 9, wherein the predetermined utility set of the at least one utility includes at least one of the group consisting of electricity, fluid, gas, conditioned fluid, conditioned gas, chemical reactant, desiccant, foodstuff, flavorant, heat, cold air, pressurized air, and combinations thereof.
11. The connection system of claim 8, wherein the portable host appliance is at least one of a countertop stand having a base connected to the upright section and a wall-mountable bracket.
12. The connection system of claim 8, wherein the utility port includes a plurality of outlets dispersed at multiple positions on the upright section, and wherein the outlets are each configured to release one or more of the at least one utility.
13. The connection system of claim 8, wherein the connection interface includes at least one magnet, wherein the plurality of switches of the dual in-line package are a plurality of reed switches, each reed switch including a pair of contacts having a first position, and wherein connection of the utility module to the portable host appliance applies a magnetic field proximate the reed switches, resulting in a second position for each pair of contacts, and wherein a specific combination of second positions closes an electrical circuit within the portable host appliance, thereby enabling the transfer of the predetermined utility set between the portable host appliance and the utility module.
Description
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(25) For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, right, left, rear, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(26) The reference number 10 (
(27) The illustrated appliance 10 is shown with the door hingably attached to the appliance 10. The appliance door 22 covers at least a portion of the refrigerator section 24 that lies within the appliance interior 26, and as shown, the door 22 is in an opened position. The appliance door 22 has an exterior surface 28 and an interior surface 30, with the interior surface 30 exposed in the opened position. The door liner 32 at least partially covers, but more typically covers all or substantially all of the interior surface 30 of the appliance door 22. An interface between the feature modules and the appliance door 22, such as interconnecting tabs and grooves or a magnetic engagement, allows for quick and easy installation docking without the use of tools. Differently sized feature modules 36 may be accommodated through the use of spacer systems that engage the interior of the appliance door 22 and shorten the lateral distance that the feature module 36 must traverse to engage the spacer. The spacer, when used would mimic a smaller mounting distance/door pocket or cavity 34 and similarly have an interface such as a tabular on groove mating or magnetic engagement.
(28) The modular construction and interchangeability of feature modules 36 minimizes manufacturing costs and allows the feature module 36 to be original equipment or after-market components retro-fit into appliances, after the initial purchase and installation of the appliance 10 in a consumer's home. This interchangeability provides flexibility and improved food preservation and storage for the consumer, improved choice of feature modules 36 with opportunity to upgrade or replace without replacing the whole refrigerator based upon lifestyle or life stage changes, and allows the consumer to take advantage of new technology improvements and new features as new feature modules 36 are designed and developed.
(29) A feature module 36 according to one embodiment of the present invention is removably engaged with the appliance door 22 and sized to fit within the door liner 32 typically within the cavity or pocket 34 of the door liner 32. As discussed above, engagement of the feature module 36 with the door 22 occurs by engaging the feature module 36 with the appliance door 22 in any convenient manner, such as by interlocking tabs, a small support shelf or floor, or other mechanical means or a magnetic arrangement may also be used. For example, force fitting contacts 110 that are capable of securing the feature module in place, while also providing a conductive path 140 to complete an electrical circuit and thus enabling a utility supply pathway 122 (
(30) The door liner 32 may provide the ability to engage a plurality of feature modules 36 to the appliance 10.
(31) Furthermore and alternatively, the door 22 or other mounting surface may employ the male connector with the connector protruding therefrom and a female type connector employed on the feature module. In this embodiment, a plate over an access cavity on the liner is removed, thereafter a connector support member is engaged to the liner or other appliance surface and the feature module engaging connector is engaged to the connector support. Typically, the connector support is a trough-like, typically U-shaped, structure having an upper perimeter, a floor and side walls around at least a portion of the floor that define the upper perimeter. The feature module engaging connector is typically seated within the area defined by the side walls, most typically on the floor of the connector support member.
(32) While a push switch as discussed above may be used, alternative electrical engagements of the feature module with the appliance door may be used instead of, or in addition to, the push switch. The feature module may be provided with electrical contacts 90 that are engageable with electrical contacts of the appliance when the devices are coupled together (
(33) The appliance interface may include a feature module recognition device having a comparator circuit or other decision making circuit 96 connectable to the resistances to measure and evaluate the combined resistance and also thereby determine the type of feature module 36 being connected at the time that a given feature module is connected. The module recognition device may then selectively provide power to the supply line or otherwise selectively permit the flow of utility from the appliance to the feature module 36, or from the feature module 36 to the appliance 10 that is appropriate for the identified feature module. The signature resistance will have minimal effect on the operation of the electrical components of the feature module 36.
(34) Alternatively, the module recognition device may be a reed switch provided in the appliance door 22 for activation by a magnet imbedded in the side wall of the feature module 36 so as to complete an electrical circuit when the feature module 36 docks into the door pocket (
(35) A DIP switch may be employed as the module recognition device (
(36) The above-described connection examples, when employed, allow the appliance, or utility supply source, such as a wall mounted feature module engaging station or countertop stand, to identify specific feature module connections, thereby ensuring that the appropriate utility is supplied to a feature module based upon the utilities needed by the feature module. The utility provided may be, but is not limited to, electrical power, mechanical power, as well as gases, fluids such as conditioned (e.g., heated, cooled, and/or filtered water), and solids. The required utility will vary based upon the application and functional properties of the connected feature module. The structural components that identify which feature module is connected to the appliance 10 facilitates the provision of such utility.
(37) In addition to being engaged with the exterior surface or the interior surface of the door of an appliance, the feature module of the present invention may optionally be engaged with a countertop stand 60 and/or a wall bracket 62 (
(38) When a countertop stand 60 is utilized, the stand typically includes a base and an upright section that substantially mimics a pocket or cavity of a refrigerator or other appliance door liner (
(39) Whether engaged with an appliance, countertop stand, or a wall, the utility supplied to the feature module is typically limited to the capability of the supply line which the feature module 36 is connected to. For example, a water line that runs from a house supply line through the appliance may be limited to providing one liter of water per minute, based on the volumetric flow rate of the house supply line. However, a beverage machine of a feature module 36 may require one liter of water at high flow, thereby rendering the house supply undesirable. Therefore, a supplemental utility supply source is provided by engaging a utility supply module 37 to the feature module 36 (
(40) The power or materials stored in each reservoir 39 may be done in a number of ways. Each reservoir 39 may be filled and refilled manually by a user, for example by simply pouring water into a reservoir 39 functioning as a water tank. Alternatively, a reservoir 39 may be filled on a charging station 80. Such a charging station 80 may be located remotely, such as on a countertop or wall mount (
(41) As is the case with the engagement of the feature module 36 to the appliance 10, the utility supply module 37 may be removably engageable with the appliance door 22 and sized to fit within the door liner 32 typically within the cavity or pocket 34 of the door liner 32. The door 22 would typically also include a connector, either a female connector or a male connector typically of the type discussed previously for the utility supply module 37. Similarly, connection in this manner may be made to a charging station 80 in the form of a countertop stand, a wall mounted bracket, or a top cap structure. Additionally, alternative connections and device recognition structures may be employed to identify which utility supply module 37 is engaged, as is the case with the connections described above for the feature module connections (i.e., signature resistance, comparator circuit, reed switch, dip switch, etc.). Such identification facilitates communication between the utility supply module 37 and the engaged structure, whether it be an appliance 10 or a charging station 80, thereby allowing the appropriate utility to be supplied from the source to the utility supply module 37. The engagement between the utility supply module 37 and the appliance 10 or charging station 80 results in the ability to transfer substances to the utility supply module 37, via a conduit or pathway that is established between the utility supply module 37 and the appliance 10 or charging station 80.
(42) The feature module 36 is configured to engage the utility supply module 37 via a standardized utility connection or coupling 84, 86. The connection or coupling 84, 86 may also be similar to that described above for the engagement of the feature module 36 to the appliance 10 (i.e., signature resistance, comparator circuit, reed switch, dip switch), countertop stand 60, or wall mounted bracket 62, particularly the feature module recognition device, as well as the connection or coupling between the utility supply module 37 and the appliance 10 or charging station 80. Based upon the feature module recognition, the utility supply module 37 is capable of transferring utility to the feature module 36 in a similar fashion as that described above for transfer between the appliance 10 or charging station 80 and the utility supply module 37. Utilization of the modularity of both the feature module 36 and the utility supply module 37 allows a user to switch feature modules 36 and to position a feature module 36 at various locations within the appliance 10, thereby avoiding the need to have a utility supply hardwired directly into the feature module 36. The utility supply module 37 allow for quicker and/or longer supply of the utility to the feature module than can typically be obtained from the appliance alone or without the use of the utility supply module(s).
(43) As noted above, the reservoirs 39 may function as a variety of utility sources and examples of particular applications will be described below, however, this functionality of the utility supply module reservoirs 39 is not intended to be limited to the following descriptions. First, a battery or fuel cell may obtain a trickle charge during non-use of the feature module 36, subsequently delivering a high wattage when prompted. A water tank may be supplied by an external line or a gravity feed, after which a complete deposit may be made to the engaged feature module 36. A gas cylinder containing gases that may be employed to manipulate a food, beverage, or other consumable storage environment, may incur a slow buildup of such gases in order to transfer the gases to the feature module 36. The reservoir 39 may serve as a heat sink, such as an insulated vessel that employs glycol or chilled water to provide a fast chill or quick thaw when required by the feature module 36. A pressure vessel may serve as a reserve chamber, or a surge tank on a well pump, in order to provide a vacuum or pneumatic pressure as needed by the feature module 36. Additionally, various food stuffs or flavorants may be stored in a reservoir 39 in order to restock the feature module 36. Finally, the reservoir 39 may serve as a powder or liquid chemical reactant, as well as a desiccant.
(44) It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.