REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE WITH WATER DISPENSER
A refrigeration appliance includes a storage chamber enclosed by a thermally insulating wall and a water dispenser which has an outlet disposed at an inner face of the wall. The outlet is connected by a movable line segment to a line installed in a fixed position in the wall.
This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2015 212 340.5, filed Jul. 1, 2015; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a refrigeration appliance, in particular a domestic refrigeration appliance, with an integrated dispenser for chilled water.
In many such refrigeration appliances an outlet of a water dispenser is positioned on the outside of the refrigeration appliance, in order to allow cold water to be drawn off without the door of a storage chamber of the appliance having to be opened for that purpose, allowing warm air to enter the storage chamber. Since the only outer surface that is reliably accessible on a domestic refrigeration appliance during operation is the door, the water dispenser is generally integrated in the door and a water line must be run from the body through a hinge into the door which is hinged to the body in order to supply it. Such an implementation is complex to integrate and, because its parts move against one another each time the door is opened, it can become prone to leakage over time.
A lower cost configuration that tends to produce fewer leaks is to position the water dispenser on an inner face of a wall enclosing the storage chamber of the refrigeration appliance, so that the water dispenser has to be accessed from the storage chamber. However, that raises the problem that integrated structures which are present, for example chilled goods holders in the body or shelves in the door, generally impede access to the inner face of the wall and only a few points on the inner face of the wall are accessible enough to allow easy positioning of a container to be filled at that location.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,810,682 B1 discloses a refrigeration appliance having a storage chamber enclosed by a thermally insulating wall and having a water dispenser, which has an outlet disposed on an inner face of the wall. More specifically the outlet is located on the inner face of a side wall of the refrigeration appliance body not far from the front edges of chilled goods holders which extend through the storage chamber between the side walls. The shorter the distance between the outlet and the front edges of the chilled goods holders, the smaller the diameter of a round vessel has to be so that it can be positioned below the outlet and filled. The distance from the front edges of the chilled goods holders cannot be arbitrary however, since otherwise the outlet projecting beyond the inner face of the wall would impede the closing of the door.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a refrigeration appliance with an internal water dispenser, which overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known appliances of this general type and which allows even large containers to be filled without any problems.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a refrigeration appliance comprising a storage chamber enclosed by a thermally insulating wall and a water dispenser having an outlet disposed at an inner face of the wall, the outlet being connected to a line running in a fixed position in the wall by way of a movable line segment. Thus, when a large container has to be filled, the outlet can be pulled away from the wall and positioned over the container.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the movable line segment is preferably a hose. Alternatively, it can also be made up of telescopic pipe pieces or it can be connected to the line running in a fixed position by using a ball joint.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, in the latter case an adapter, which forms a fixed part of the ball joint, can be anchored in an opening of the water dispenser in the manner of a bayonet coupling by using radially protruding projections engaging in latching notches.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, in order to simplify the assembly of the refrigeration appliance, the movable line segment can be formed as a single part with the line running in a fixed position.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, a mounting to which the outlet can be fastened temporarily can be formed on the inner face of the wall. Since the mounting defines a rest position of the outlet which is outside the closing region of the door, it can be ensured that the outlet does not impede the closing of the door, even though it could engage in the closing region of the door and block it when detached from the mounting to allow a container to be filled.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the outlet can be held on an arm that protrudes at least temporarily from the wall so that a user does not have to hold it when filling a container. The length of such an arm can be varied telescopically or by using a scissor mechanism.
In accordance with yet a further preferred feature of the invention, the arm can be pivoted about an axis parallel to the wall in order to hold the outlet in a suitable position for filling a large container either close to or at a distance from the wall.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, a cutout for receiving the movable line segment and also the arm, if present, can be formed on the inner face of the wall.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention that is preferred because of its simple structure, the movable line segment can have a hairpin-shaped profile in the cutout in the rest position. When the outlet is pulled away from the wall to allow a container to be filled, at least part of the movable line segment can be pulled out of the cutout in the process.
In accordance with again another feature of the invention, the cutout can be closed at a longitudinal face facing the storage chamber and open at an end face so that the movable line segment can be pulled out of the cutout by way of its end face.
In accordance with again a further feature of the invention, an operating element for allowing water to be dispensed can be disposed on the outlet, so that a user holding the outlet with one hand can also actuate the operating element with the same hand. The other hand is then free to hold the container to be filled, for example.
In accordance with again an added feature of the invention, an operating element for allowing water to be dispensed can also be actuated by a force, in particular a tensile force, applied to the movable line segment.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, if, as mentioned above, an arm is provided to hold the outlet, an operating element for allowing water to be dispensed can also be actuated by a movement of the arm.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a refrigeration appliance with a water dispenser, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
The storage chamber 6 is divided into a number of compartments by a pull-out box 7 and by chilled goods holders or compartment bases 8 that are supported on the side walls 2, 3 and can be inserted at different heights. The pull-out box 7 and the compartment bases 8 do not extend to a front edge of the side walls 2, 3, so that when the doors 4, 5 are in the closed position there is also space in the storage chamber 6 for door shelves 9 projecting inward from the doors 4, 5 without them striking the pull-out box 7 or the compartment bases 8. When the doors 4, 5 are in the closed position, a space extends between the front edges of the compartment bases 8 on one hand and the edges of the door shelves 9 facing away from the door on the other hand, over the entire height of the storage chamber 6. An outlet 10 of a water dispenser projects from the side wall 2 into this space.
The lower part of
When the outlet 10 is in the rest position shown in
When a user grips the outlet 10, lifts it and pulls it sideways away from the side wall 2, the line segment 12 slides out of the cutout 13. If the outlet 10 is held at a sufficient distance from the side wall 2 in this manner, a container 15 of almost any configuration can be filled by way of the outlet 10 as seen in the lower right part of
In order to facilitate or even bring about a return of the outlet 10 into the recess 14 after the container 15 has been filled, a return force, e.g. of a spring or weight 16, can act on the line segment 12 within the cutout 13, moving the line segment 12 back into the cutout 13 and the outlet 10 back into the recess 14, as soon as the user releases the outlet 10. The shapes of recess 14 and outlet 10 are matched in such a manner that when the outlet 10 is pulled back into the recess 14, it always assumes the same position, which is one that does not impede the closing of the door 4.
When a user lifts the body 34 and then pulls it out of the recess 14, the movable line segment 12 is also pulled out of the cutout 13 by way of the hole 20, thereby coming into contact with a switch 21. If the line segment 12 is tightly tensioned, it actuates the switch 21 and a solenoid valve (not shown) controlled by the switch 21 opens so that water is dispensed by way of the line segment 12 and the outlet 10. As soon as the user releases the outlet 10 and the line segment 12 is no longer tensioned, it moves away from the switch 21 and the solenoid valve closes again.
Since the outlet 10 is not moved outside the recess 14, the user can position it completely freely within the limits predefined by the length of the movable line segment 12, allowing containers of almost any shape to be filled in this manner. It is possible in particular to place a container on one of the compartment bases 8 and then pull the outlet 10 over the container. The container can thus be filled with just one hand.
A reset spring can also be provided in this case, moving the movable pipe segment 25 back into the rest position shown in
A switch can also be provided to control a solenoid valve, as described above. Such a switch can be actuated for example by contact with the flanges 26, 27. When the reset spring starts to pull the outlet 10 back into the rest position after it has been released, the flanges 26, 27 move away from one another and the switch closes the solenoid valve.
In the embodiment shown in
In order to facilitate the pulling out of the movable line segment 12, the cover 40 can be configured as one arm of a two-arm lever, the second arm 43 of which projects into the storage chamber 6 above the axis 41 so that the line segment 12 can be pulled out of the recess 14 by pushing against the arm 43.
A large button or operating paddle, as is known from water dispensers, is integrated in the conventional manner in the door of the refrigeration appliance and is accessible from the outside of the door. In order to start the filling process, a container to be filled can be pushed against the button or operating paddle which can be disposed on the wall 2 below the recess 14, outside the detail shown in
Alternatively, a switch 35 can be accommodated in a region of the recess 14 above the axis 41 and can be actuated by the arm 43 when it is pushed into the recess 14. The switch 35 thus allows the same hand that moves the movable line segment 12 out to be used to start the dispensing of water automatically when the movable line segment 12 protrudes far enough into the storage chamber 6.
When the container 15 is full, the arm 37 is released and pivots back into the intermediate position. The switch 39 opens and water dispensing is terminated.
When the door of the refrigeration appliance is closed, in an embodiment preferably having a single door 4 hinged to the side wall of the body 1 (not shown in
The fixed line 22 passes through an opening on the lower face of the outer shell 44 into the hollow bounded by the outer and inner shells 44, 45 and extends upward therein to a pipe bend 51 that almost describes a semicircle, the downstream end of which is concealed behind one of the walls 49 in
The movable line segment 12 is injection-molded from a rigid plastic in this case like the adapter 52 and includes a pipe segment 55 and a shell 56, which is latched onto the thickened segment 54 of the adapter 52 to form a ball joint 58 that can be pivoted with two degrees of freedom. The movable line segment 12 can be pivoted from the position shown in
The adapter 52 and the movable line segment 12 can expediently be supplied as a prefabricated module, already latched to one another, for assembly of the water dispenser. In order to mount the water dispenser, the module is first pushed from below through the opening 52 in the inner shell 45 until the projections 53 extend beyond the upper edges of the walls 49, as shown in
When the projections 53 reach the latching notches 50, as shown in
Claims
1. A refrigeration appliance, comprising:
- a thermally insulating wall having an inner face;
- a storage chamber enclosed by said wall;
- a line installed in a fixed position in said wall;
- a movable line segment connected to said fixed line; and
- a water dispenser having an outlet connected to said movable line segment and disposed at said inner face of said wall.
2. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, wherein said movable line segment is a hose.
3. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, wherein said movable line segment includes at least one telescopically movable pipe segment.
4. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, which further comprises a ball joint connecting said movable line segment to said fixed line.
5. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 4, which further comprises an adapter forming a fixed part of said ball joint, said adapter being anchored in an opening of said water dispenser by radially protruding projections engaging in latching notches.
6. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, wherein said movable line segment and said fixed line are formed as a single part.
7. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, which further comprises a mounting formed on said inner face of said wall, said outlet being configured to be temporarily fastened to said mounting.
8. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 7, wherein said mounting is a recess having walls on which said outlet is held with at least one of a form-locking or a frictional connection.
9. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, which further comprises an arm protruding at least temporarily from said wall, said outlet being held on said arm.
10. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 9, wherein said arm has a length being at least one of telescopically variable or variable by using a scissor mechanism.
11. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 9, wherein said arm is pivotable about an axis parallel to said wall.
12. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, wherein said inner face of said wall has a cutout for receiving said movable line segment.
13. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 12, wherein said movable line segment has a hairpin-shaped profile being disposed in said cutout in a rest position.
14. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 12, wherein said cutout has a closed longitudinal face facing said storage chamber and an open end face.
15. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, which further comprises an operating element disposed at said outlet for allowing water to be dispensed.
16. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 1, which further comprises an operating element being actuated by a force acting on said movable line segment for allowing water to be dispensed.
17. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 16, wherein said force is a tensile force.
18. The refrigeration appliance according to claim 9, which further comprises an operating element being actuated by a movement of said arm for allowing water to be dispensed.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 29, 2016
Publication Date: Jan 5, 2017
Inventors: FLORIAN MOERTL (NEU-ULM), KARL-FRIEDRICH LAIBLE (LANGENAU)
Application Number: 15/196,079