Packable ice level sensing architecture
A packable ice level sensing architecture, mounted on an ice maker, for detecting an ice amount of the ice maker is disclosed. The packable ice level sensing architecture includes a sensing component and a limit structure linked to the sensing component. The sensing component is mounted at one side of the ice maker through a pivot, wherein the sensing component is foldable toward the ice maker through taking the pivot as an axle, so that the sensing component can have a sensing position and a packed position corresponding to the ice maker. The limit structure has a limit component linked to the pivot for limiting the sensing component at the sensing position or the packed position, and the sensing component can produce a pulling stroke, corresponding to the ice maker, for releasing a limiting relationship between the limit component and the pivot.
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The present invention is related to a sensing architecture for sensing an ice amount in an ice maker, and more particularly to a packable ice level sensing architecture.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGenerally, in an auto ice making system, the ice maker will continuously make ice and store the ice in an ice box. However, if the ice amount exceeds the capacity of the ice box, the excess ice might move out of the ice box and wet the surroundings or might accumulate too much so as to disable the ice sweep device and damage the structure. Therefore, an ice level detecting architecture in the ice maker, as shown in
However, the detecting portion 4 is a structure upwardly protruded on the ice maker 1, so that when the detecting architecture is assembled on the ice maker 1 and packaged, this protruded structure will increase the package volume, or might easily be damaged owing to an accidental collision during transportation so as to raise the defective rate. Besides, since the detecting architecture can be regarded as an extending design of the power on/off switch, when there is no need to detect the ice level, an error contact to the detecting portion 4 by the user still might erroneously actuate the ice making device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe object of the present invention is to avoid the detecting architecture mounted on the ice maker from being damaged by accidental collision during manufacturing or transportation, and on the other hand, to prevent an erroneous contact to the ice making device, which is linked to the power on/off switch, when there is no need to detect the ice level.
For achieving the object described above, the present invention provides a packable ice level sensing architecture, mounted on an ice maker, for detecting an ice amount of the ice maker. The packable ice level sensing architecture includes a sensing component and a limit structure linked to the sensing component. The sensing component is mounted at one side of the ice maker through a pivot and at least has a sensing blade, wherein the sensing component is foldable toward the ice maker through taking the pivot as an axle, so that the sensing component can have a sensing position and a packed position corresponding to the ice maker. The limit structure has a limit component linked to the pivot, and the pivot and the limit component respectively have corresponding engaging structures at the contacting ends thereof for mutual engagement, so as to limit the sensing component at the sensing position or the packed position. Moreover, the pivot of the sensing component is connected to the ice maker through a clip on the ice maker, wherein the clip has an internal diameter larger than the pivot, so as to provide the sensing component, corresponding to the ice maker, a pulling stroke for releasing a limiting relationship between the limit component and the pivot, and the pivot has at least a pulling region thereon for limiting the pulling stroke. Furthermore, a first rejecting portion is further included in the pulling region and a first flexible element is located between the first rejecting portion and the clip, so that through the first flexible element, the pivot can be tightly jointed with the limit component without force applying so as to stabilize the position of the sensing component.
In the present invention, the originally protruded ice level sensing architecture on the ice maker can be folded to reduce the occupied volume, as under the non-detecting state, so as to avoid the damage caused from erroneous collision or the error power on/off caused by user's erroneous contact.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The packable ice level sensing architecture further includes a limit structure 30 having a limit component 30, which is linked to the linkage device 15 and is connected with the pivot 21, wherein the pivot 21 and the limit component 31 respectively have corresponding engaging structures 212 and 311 at the contacting ends thereof for mutual engagement. As shown in
For stabilizing the engagement between the sensing component 20 and the limit component 31, as shown in
In another embodiment, as shown in
Followings describe the detailed moving actions of the ice level sensing architecture according to the present invention. Please refer to
In the aforesaid, the packable ice level sensing architecture according to the present invention utilizes the pivot 21 of the sensing component 20 to enter a pulling stroke, corresponding to the limit component 31 of the limit structure 30, for departing therefrom, so as to fold back the sensing blade 22 protruded out of the ice maker. The sensing component 20 can be selected to stabilize at the sensing position or the packed position. When it needs to detect the ice level, the sensing component 20 is adjusted to the sensing position for performing the ice-sensing function, and if there is no need to sense the ice level, the sensing component 20 can be adjusted to locate at the packed position, so that the occupied volume can be reduced during transportation or the damage caused from erroneous collision can be avoided. Besides, locating the sensing component at the packed position also can reduce the possibility that the user erroneously contacts the sensing blade 22 which will move the linkage device 15 so as to erroneously actuate the ice maker.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
1. A packable ice level sensing architecture, mounted on an ice maker, for detecting an ice amount of the ice maker, comprising:
- a sensing component, mounted at one side of the ice maker through a pivot, wherein the sensing component is foldable toward the ice maker through taking the pivot as an axle, so that the sensing component has a sensing position and a packed position corresponding to the ice maker; and
- a limit structure, having a limit component linked to the pivot for limiting the sensing component at the sensing position or the packed position.
2. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ice maker has a clip for clipping the pivot of the sensing component so as to mount the sensing component at one side of the ice maker.
3. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 2, wherein the clip has an internal diameter larger than the pivot, so as to provide the sensing component, corresponding to the ice maker, a pulling stroke for releasing a limiting relationship between the limit component and the pivot.
4. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot and the limit component respectively have corresponding engaging structures and at the contacting ends thereof for mutual engagement.
5. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 4, wherein the engaging structure of the pivot is a convex edge and the engaging structure of the limit component is a concave edge corresponding to the convex edge.
6. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sensing component at least has a sensing blade.
7. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot has at least a pulling region thereon for limiting the pulling stroke.
8. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 7, wherein a first rejecting portion is further included in the pulling region and a first flexible element is located between the first rejecting portion and the clip.
9. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 7, wherein the limit structure further includes a releasing component, whose one end is penetrated through a through hole on the limit component and then connected to the pivot.
10. The sensing architecture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the releasing component has a second rejecting portion mounted at the other end thereof, and between the second rejecting portion and the releasing component, a second flexible element is further mounted.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 31, 2007
Publication Date: Feb 5, 2009
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Inventors: Tsui-Jung Su (Taipei Hsien), Chia-Hsin Hsu (Taipei Hsien), Chun-Chuan Liu (Taipei Hsien)
Application Number: 11/882,300
International Classification: F25C 1/00 (20060101);