Title of Invention

A REFRIGERATED WATER DISPENSER FOR REFRIGERATOR DOORS

Abstract A refrigerated water dispenser for refrigerator doors, comprising a hollow structure (5) to be applied to the outer face of the door (1) and defining a co,mpartment (11) into which a water feed means (13, 19) opens, in which said water feed means (13, 19) extends through the door (1) and terminates with a connection means (21) to which a water container (25, 26) is removably coupled.
Full Text

The present invention relates to a refrigerated water dispenser for refrigerator doors, comprising a structure to be applied to the outer face of a refrigerator door, and defining a compartment into which a water feed conduit opens.
A water dispenser corresponding to this description is known from Italian patent application M12000A00108 filed on 2710112000, entitled "Refrigerated water dispenser for refrigerators", in the name of the same applicant.
The present invention, although using the teachings of that patent application, proposes a particularly simple and economical solution, the innovative aspects of which are described herein.
The invention will be more apparent from the ensuing detailed description given hereinafter by way of non-limiting example with reference to the figure 1 of the accompanying drawing showing a section through the water dispenser of the present invention installed on a refrigerator door.
In the figure 1, the reference numeral 1 indicates a refrigerator door comprising an inner side 2 (cold because it faces the refrigerated compartment 2A of the refrigerator) and an outer side 3 (facing the room), between which the usual thermal insulation expanded insitu and indicated by 4 is present. On the outer side, a structure 5 comprising a base 6 and a shell 7 is fixed, for example by the method described in the aforestated patent application.
As taught in said patent application, the shell 7 presents a frontal opening 8 closed by
a flap 9 hinged lowerly, at 10, to the shell and subjected to a spring or elastic

force tending to maintain it in its closed position.
The structure 5 defines a compartment 11 in which the outlet 12 of a water feed
conduit 13 is present.
Within this conduit 13, in the outlet part which penetrates into the compartment
11, a valve is present comprising a rotatable valving element 14 provided with a
through hole and connected to an operating lever or arm 15 which interferes with
the trajectory of the flap 9. A spring, not shown, for example a torsion spring,
acts on the arm 15 to urge the valving element into the position in which it closes
the conduit 13. A stop member, also not shown, halts the arm in this position.
The rotation (arrow F) of the flap 9 produced by the user causes the lever 15 to
move and the conduit B to rotate into the open position with consequent
dispensing of water.
The conduit 13 presents a flange 16 upstream of the valve, and passes through a
hollow component 17, which remains embedded in the insulation 4 and is
described hereinafter. The conduit 13 terminates with a thread 18, this thread
engaging a member 19 presenting a flange 20 and forming part of the water flow
path.
On screwing the member 19 onto the conduit 13, the flanges 16, 20 lock together
the parts associated with the door.
The member 19 is of pipe shape and comprises a well 21 provided with a gasket
22 mounted on its open end.
From the base of the well there projects a protuberance 23, the purpose of which
is clarified hereinafter.

The well 21 can sealingly receive the exit mouth 24 projecting from the base of a water vessel or container 25, which hence becomes removably coupled to the member 19 and supported by suitable seats (not shown) provided on the door liner.
The exit mouth is of frusto-conical shape in order not to allow escape of a ball 26A, which closes it and which on coupling the vessel 25 to the well 21 is moved upwards by the protuberance 23 to enable water to flow out when the valving element 14 passes to its open position.
The container 25 comprises a removable cover 26 bounding a chamber 27 which is upperly open at 28 and is hydraulically connected to the compartment 25 A of the container 25 via a conventional replaceable filter 29 which penetrates into the compartment 25 A and is supported on the base of said cover. The combined vessel 25, cover 26, filter 29 and ball 26A can be extracted, i.e. removed from the well 21, cleaned, the filter replaced and then returned into position with a new filling of water. The water consumed can be replenished through the aperture 28 as required.
As can be seen from the figure, the component embedded in the insulation 4 forms a passage P, which surrounds the conduit 13 and passes through the thickness of the door. The component 17 comprises a part 17A presenting a conventional elastic seal flange 17B and a part 17C mounted about the former and also provided with an elastic seal flange 17D. The part 17A can be closed by a plug
17E.
For centering purposes the flange 16 can be provided with radial appendices and

be housed in a seat 16A present in the base 6 and correspondingly shaped.
A sensor 40 can be provided on the inner side of the door to measure the level of
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water in the container 25; the amplified signal from said sensor can be applied to a light source, which when lit indicates that the water level in the container is low and hence should be increased. If the sensor 40 is used, instead of the plug 17A a tube (not shown) can be connected to the component 17 for passage of the electric connection cable to the sensor. When the container is removed from the well 21 and refilled, the ball closes the exit mouth 24 to prevent escape of water. In a further embodiment the sensor 40 can be connected to a suitable circuit which automatically refills the container 25 with mains water, if the refrigerator is provided with a connection to the water main.




WE CLAIM :
1. A refrigerated water dispenser for refrigerator doors, comprising a hollow
structure (5) to be applied to the outer face of the door (1) and defining a compartment
(11) into which a water feed means (13,19) opens, characterised in that said water feed
means (13,19) extends through the door (1) and terminates with a connection means
(21) to which a water container (25,26) is removably coupled.
2. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein the water
container (25, 26) is coupled to the connection means (21) by a bottom tubular
appendix (24) thereof in which a valving means (26A) is situated.
3. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in claim 2, wherein the appendix (24) is frusto-conical and the valving means (26A) is a ball arranged to cooperate with a protuberance (23) present in the connection means (21).
4. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein a filter (29) is removably provided in the container (25,26).
5. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the water feed means (13,19) presents within the compartment (11) a dispensing valve (14) operated by a lever or arm (15) interfering with the trajectory of a flap (9) hinged to the hollow structure (5) and closing an aperture (8) providing access to the compartment (11).
6. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the water feed means (13,19) passes through the door (1) inside a passage (P) bounded by an element (17) embedded in the door insulation (4).

7. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein a sensor (40) for the water level in the container (25, 26) is positioned outside of the container to monitor the level.
8. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in claims 6 and 7, wherein the level sensor (40) is connected to a control circuit by a wire disposed within a tube connected to the element (17) embedded in the door insulation (4).
9. The refrigerated water dispenser as claimed in claim 7, wherein the level sensor (40) is connected to an automatic system for filling the container (25) with mains water.


Documents:

0788-mas-2000 abstract-duplicate.pdf

0788-mas-2000 claims-duplicate.pdf

0788-mas-2000 description (complete)-duplicate.pdf

788-mas-2001-abstract.pdf

788-mas-2001-claims .pdf

788-mas-2001-correspondance others.pdf

788-mas-2001-correspondance po.pdf

788-mas-2001-description complete.pdf

788-mas-2001-drawings.pdf

788-mas-2001-form 1.pdf

788-mas-2001-form 18.pdf

788-mas-2001-form 26.pdf

788-mas-2001-form 3.pdf

788-mas-2001-form 5.pdf


Patent Number 221308
Indian Patent Application Number 788/MAS/2001
PG Journal Number 37/2008
Publication Date 12-Sep-2008
Grant Date 20-Jun-2008
Date of Filing 21-Sep-2001
Name of Patentee WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION
Applicant Address 2000 M 63, BENTON HARBOR, MI 49022,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MARTIAN, MARCO VIA CARRA 2, 21059 VIGGIU,
2 GASTALDELLO, FABIO VIA CORSICA 13, 21046 MALNATC,
3 LUISI, ARMANDO VIA ZONALE 8, 21100 VARESE,
4 AROSIO, WALTER VIA CERNUSCHI 35, 21100 VARESE,
5 CUR, NIHAT 4360 SUNNYMEADE DRIVE, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 49085,
6 TAVOLAZZI, STEFANO V.LE.S. GIUSEPPE 45, 28921 VERBANIA-INTRA,
7 PASTORE, CRISTIANO P.ZZA MARTIRI DELLA LIBERTA 21, 28021 BORGOMANERO,
8 BIANCHI, LORENZO VIA PORTA 5, 21100 VARESE,
9 CAMILLONI, ANTONIO VIA MASACCIO 7, 21100 VARESE,
10 BIANCHI, CARLO VIA GIANI 15/A, 20030 SEVESO,
11 TURETTA, DANIEL VIA DEL LUPO 23, 21027 ISPRA,
12 SANNA, SALVATORE VIA BORGHI 34, 21024 CASSINETTA DI BIANDRONNO,
PCT International Classification Number B67D1/08
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 MI2000U000541 2000-09-26 Italy