EVAPORATION TRAY FOR REFRIGERATOR CONDENSATION WATER
20250067499 ยท 2025-02-27
Inventors
- Mauro Berioli (Vittorio Veneto, IT)
- Gianluca CESTARO (Oriago Di Mira, IT)
- Antonio De Moliner (Oderzo, IT)
- Federico ZOPPAS (Treviso, IT)
Cpc classification
F25D21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2321/144
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2321/1413
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An evaporation tray (1) for condensation water, in particular for a refrigerator, comprising a cartridge (2), containing one or more PTC-effect electric resistors (8), 5 capable of evaporating condensation water (4) in the evaporation tray (1) by heating the cartridge (2), the cartridge (2) being fixed in the evaporation tray (1) so as to be at least partially coverable by condensation water (4) during the operation thereof, a control circuit (5) adapted to control the electric current power supply of the one or more PTC-effect electric resistors (8) comprising a switch (51) for the power supply of the one or more PTC-effect electric resistors (8), the control circuit (5) being programmed to open the switch (51) according to the attainment of a predetermined water level in the evaporation tray (1).
Claims
1. An evaporation tray for condensation water, in particular for a refrigerator, comprising a cartridge, containing one or more PTC-effect electric resistors, capable of evaporating condensation water in the evaporation tray by heating the cartridge, the cartridge being fixed in the evaporation tray so as to be at least partially coverable by condensation water during the operation thereof; a control circuit adapted to control the electric current power supply of the one or more PTC-effect electric resistors comprising a switch for the power supply of the one or more PTC-effect electric resistors, the control circuit being programmed to open the switch according to the attainment of a predetermined water level in the evaporation tray; wherein the cartridge is wrapped or surrounded by a thermally insulating shield.
2. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein said control circuit is configured so as to control the electric current power supply of the one or more PTC-effect electric resistors according to the electric power absorbed by the cartridge.
3. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein said control circuit is configured to open the switch if the control circuit detects a decreased electric power absorption of the cartridge; and wherein said control circuit is configured to close the switch if the control circuit detects an increased electric power absorption of the cartridge.
4. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein said control circuit is configured to open the switch if the control circuit detects that the electric power absorbed by the cartridge is lower than a predetermined electric power threshold level; and wherein said control circuit is configured to close or keep the switch closed if the control circuit detects that the electric power absorbed by the cartridge is greater than said predetermined electric power threshold level.
5. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein said control circuit is configured so as to measure the electric power absorbed by the cartridge; and/or wherein the control circuit comprises an electric current meter adapted to measure the electric power absorbed by the cartridge.
6. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein the control circuit is configured so as to measure the electric power absorbed by the cartridge at pre-programmed time intervals, preferably with a duration from 30 to 60 minutes; in particular, wherein the control circuit is configured so that, if the switch is open, the switch is closed at pre-programmed time intervals to measure the electric power absorbed by the cartridge.
7. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein the cartridge is arranged in a horizontal position and is arranged so as to be completely immersed in water when the evaporation tray is full.
8. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined water level is equal to the horizontal plane tangent to the lowest surface, or surface portion, of the cartridge.
10. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein the thermally insulating shield is a pipe made of stainless steel, or a coating made of glass wool or a coating made of ceramic wool.
11. The evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein said thermally insulating shield is provided with a plurality of holes or pores adapted to allow the passage of water, whereby the cartridge can be at least partially covered by condensation water in the evaporation tray during the operation thereof.
12. A refrigerator provided with an evaporation tray according to claim 1.
13. A method for controlling the cartridge of the evaporation tray according to claim 1, wherein condensation water, produced in particular by a refrigerator, is collected in the evaporation tray, wherein if the control circuit detects an increased absorption of electric power in the cartridge or if the control circuit detects that the power absorbed by the cartridge is greater than a predetermined electric power threshold level, the control circuit commands the closure of said switch, or keeps said switch closed, allowing the electric current power supply of the cartridge; and if the control circuit detects a decreased electric power absorption of the cartridge or if the control circuit detects that the power absorbed by the cartridge is lower than said predetermined electric power threshold level, the control circuit commands the opening of the switch, cutting off the electric current power supply of the cartridge.
14. The control method according to claim 12, wherein if, or when, the level of the condensation water in the evaporation tray reaches a height greater than or equal to the height of the horizontal plane tangent to the lowest surface of the cartridge, the control circuit detects said increased absorption of electric power in the cartridge and commands the closure of said switch, or keeps said switch closed, allowing the electric current power supply of the cartridge, and if, or when, the level of the water in the evaporation tray falls below the height of the horizontal plane tangent to the lowest surface of the cartridge, the control circuit detects said decreased electric power absorption of the cartridge and commands the opening of the switch, cutting off the electric current power supply of the cartridge.
15. The control method according to claim 12, wherein the control circuit carries out a detection of the electric power absorbed by the cartridge carried out at pre-programmed time intervals, preferably with a duration from 30 to 60 min; in particular, wherein said detection of the electric power absorbed by the cartridge is carried out to detect whether or not the cartridge is touched by condensation water in the evaporation tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0032] Further features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent in light of the detailed description of preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of an evaporation tray for condensation water of a refrigeration machine, disclosed by way of explanation and not by way of limitation, with the aid of the enclosed drawings, in which:
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[0041] The same reference numerals and letters in the drawings identify the same elements or components.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0042] With reference to the Figures, exemplary embodiments of a pan or tray, or evaporation pan or evaporation tray, are described, globally indicated with 1. In all embodiments, the evaporation pan 1 for condensed water, in particular for a refrigerator, comprises [0043] a cartridge 2, or PTC cartridge 2, containing one or more PTC-effect electric resistors 8, capable of evaporating condensation water 4 in the evaporation tray 1 by heating the cartridge 2, the cartridge 2 being fixed inside the evaporation tray 1 so as to be at least partially covered by condensation water 4 during the operation thereof; [0044] a control circuit 5 adapted to control the electric current power supply of the one or more PTC-effect electric resistors 8 comprising a switch 51 for the power supply of the one or more electric resistors 8, or more generally for the power supply of the cartridge 2. The control circuit 5 is preferably programmed to open the switch 51 preferably according to the reaching of a predetermined level of the condensation water 4 in the evaporation tray 1.
[0045] In particular, the cartridge 2 is arranged inside the tray 1, in particular, so that it can be wetted by the water 4 which may be present in the tray 1.
[0046] The aforesaid predetermined level of the condensation water 4 in the evaporation tray 1, preferably, corresponds to the level, preferably the minimum level, in which the cartridge 2 is touched (or wetted) by the water 4 present in the tray 1.
[0047] In particular, said predetermined level is preferably equal to the horizontal plane P (represented in
[0048] In this description, when mentioning a PTC cartridge, reference is made to a heating element or heating device, referred to, for simplification, as a cartridge, containing one or more PTC-effect electric heating resistors 8 therein, also referred to as PTC pads 8. As it is known to those skilled in the art, PTC is the acronym for Positive Temperature Coefficient. In particular, said one or more PTC-effect heating resistors 8, or PTC resistors, generate heat when they are electrically powered. Preferably, the cartridge 2 comprises one or more metal bodies 9, for example made of aluminum, adapted to conduct current to said one or more PTC-effect heating resistors 8.
[0049] An example of cartridge 2 provided with PTC pads 8 is shown in greater detail in
[0050] A feature of PTC-effect resistors or pads 8 is that of increasing the resistance coefficient as the temperature of the resistor itself increases.
[0051] The cartridge 2 is preferably fixed horizontally to a wall of the tray 1, e.g., by means of a locking ring 10.
[0052] The cartridge 2 preferably has a substantially cylindrical shape. The cartridge 2 is preferably provided with a junction which is threaded at the base.
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[0054] A control circuit 5 for controlling the cartridge 2 is provided which receives the electric power absorption signal by the cartridge 2 itself, which indicates whether the latter is totally or partially immersed in the water, or if it is completely uncovered by the water and only surrounded by air. When the water falls, in particular, down to the minimum design level, due to the progress of the evaporation, the cartridge 2 changes the power absorption level thereof, which is detected by the control circuit 5, which, in turn, activates a switch 51 which cuts off the power supply of the cartridge 2 (in
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[0057] It is provided that the control circuit 5 controls, in particular it measures, the electric power absorbed by the PTC cartridge 2 at pre-programmed time intervals, for example with a duration from 30 to 60 minutes.
[0058] In particular, it is provided that the control circuit 5 controls, in particular it measures, the electric power absorbed by the PTC cartridge 2, in particular powering the latter, in particular if it is not already powered, at regular time intervals, e.g., approximately every 30 or 60 minutes, or longer or shorter time intervals. Said time intervals are chosen, in particular, on the basis of the evaporation capacity of the cartridge 2 itself and the amount of water which the tray 1 contains or which is poured into the tray 1. The control circuit 5 commands the switching on of the cartridge 2, preferably when the water level has begun to touch cartridge 2, and this is detected upon the higher power absorption; furthermore, the control circuit 5 commands the switching off of the cartridge 2 when the latter remains completely uncovered by the water, and, in particular, is only working in air.
[0059] The control circuit 5 preferably comprises a current meter for recognizing the different amount of power absorption of the one or more PTC resistors 8 of the cartridge 2. In particular, it is sufficient to recognize the exceeding of a threshold upwards or downwards to detect the presence or absence of water around the cartridge 2, and it is not necessary to detect the exact level of water for the system to operate correctly.
[0060] The electric current power supply of the cartridge 2 is provided in a manner known to the person skilled in the art by means of cables 11 and is not described in detail herein.
[0061] A preferred operating method of a tray 1 according to the invention is now described. Condensed water, especially that produced by a refrigerator, is collected in the tray 1.
[0062] If, or when, the water level 4 in the tray 1 reaches a height which touches the cartridge 2, the control circuit 5 detects the increased absorption of electric power in the PTC cartridge 2 and commands the closing of the switch 51, thus allowing the electric current supply of the cartridge 2 itself.
[0063] If, or when, the water level 4 in the tray 1 falls below the height at which it touches the cartridge 2 due to the evaporation, the control circuit 5 detects the decreased electric power absorption of the cartridge 2 and commands the opening of the switch 51, thus cutting off the electric current power supply of the cartridge 2.
[0064] In particular, the control circuit 5 periodically detects the power absorbed by the cartridge 2 at pre-programmed time intervals, e.g., every 30 or 60 minutes, but other shorter or longer intervals may be chosen, leaving the cartridge 2 powered when it is detected that the water level 4 in the tray 1 exceeds the minimum level, i.e., when the cartridge 2 is at least partially touched by the condensation water in the tray 1.
[0065] When the water level 4 is below a determined level, the current-powered cartridge 2 dissipates heat into air, since it is no longer surrounded by water which leads to a waste of energy, as shown by the diagram in
[0066] Preferably, in all embodiments, the cartridge 2 provides that the heating pads 8 operate so as to reach a condition of thermal equilibrium around a given temperature, preferably around 180 C. This means that once the cartridge 2 is working in air, the absorbed current is reduced according to the thermal energy transmitted to the environment and not to the water, bringing the cartridge 2 to a temperature preferably close to 180 C. when fully operational.
[0067] As an example, a conventional PTC cartridge 2 with a nominal power of 250 W, when in water, once dry, continues to absorb approximately 30 to 40 W of power. This is thermal energy dissipated in the air.
[0068] Therefore, in particular in such cases, to reduce the consumption of electricity, the following embodiment of the invention described herein is implemented, with particular reference to
[0069] In particular, during operation, the cartridge 2 always reaches the fully operational condition thereof, which is determined by the equilibrium temperature of the PTC heating pads 8 used therein. The thermal energy radiated towards the environment will be lower since the thermal radiation and the thermal convection, diagrammatically indicated by the arrows F, are hindered by the insulating structure 6 which wraps or surrounds or encloses the cartridge 2. Consequently, the electricity absorbed, necessary to maintain the equilibrium condition, is considerably reduced. From laboratory tests, an electrical absorption of about 7 to 8 W is measured when fully operational.
[0070] The result is therefore an important energy saving during the operating step when the cartridge 2 is on in the air and does not transmit heat to the water, but disperses a small amount of energy to the environment, as diagrammatically indicated by the arrows E in
[0071] In the immersed operating condition, when the cartridge 2, with the thermally insulating structure 6 which wraps or surrounds or encloses it, works to evaporate the condensation water, as shown in
[0072] Water 4 heats up and evaporates quickly. The thermally insulating structure 6 arranged about the PTC cartridge 2 is, in particular, provided with holes 7, in particular small holes, in the case of an insulation made with a metal pipe, so that the water still wets the cartridge 2 and is consequently efficiently heated. In the case of an insulation of the glass wool or ceramic wool type, or of a similar insulating material, it is the porous structure of the material itself which ensures that the water may, in any case, wet the surface of the cartridge 2 and that it is consequently efficiently heated.
[0073] Laboratory tests show that, as a first approximation, the water evaporation rate remains substantially comparable to the embodiment of the invention without a thermally insulating structure 6. A reduction in the power used during the evaporation step was also noted, and laboratory tests have shown a reduction of about 25% of the electric power used. The use of the thermally insulating structure 6, advantageously, allows to increase the difference between the electric power absorbed when the cartridge is at least partially wetted by the water in the tray, and when the cartridge 2 is not wetted by the water in the tray. It should be noted that the cartridge 2 may be optionally surrounded by a thermally insulating structure or shield 6, in particular as just described, in all embodiments of the invention. The thermally insulating structure 6, preferably, in all embodiments, is provided with holes or pores for the passage of water, such that the cartridge 2 may, in any case, be wetted by the water 4.
[0074] The elements and features disclosed in the various preferred embodiments may be combined without however departing from the scope of protection of the present application.