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- This relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a refrigerator efficiently using the space of a refrigerating compartment and/or freezing compartment.
- a refrigerator stores items in a frozen or refrigerated state by lowering an internal temperature of a compartment thereof through discharge of cold air generated by a refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator.
- a refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator.
- Such a refrigerator may include a freezing compartment for storing items in a frozen state, and a refrigerating compartment for storing items at low temperature.
- a Kimchi refrigerator may store items such as Kimchi or vegetables in a fresh state.
- a refrigerator may include a plurality of doors, at least one of the plurality of doors being connected to a refrigerator body by hinges to open or close a front side of the refrigerator body.
- the refrigerator may include a drawer type door mounted to a front wall of a drawer slidably installed in the refrigerator. Items of various sizes and shapes may be stored in the freezing and refrigerating compartments, which may include a plurality of racks to vertically partition the storage compartment to receive such items.
- a lighting device may be activated to improve visibility in the freezing compartment or refrigerating compartment. Heat generated by such a lighting device may increase an internal temperature of the refrigerator thus wasting energy.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment as broadly described herein;
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the refrigerator shown in FIG. 1 with its doors open;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a light source installed in a refrigerator, according to an embodiment as broadly described herein;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the light source shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the light source shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a light source installed in a refrigerator, according to another embodiment as broadly described herein.
- the refrigerator which is designated by reference numeral "10" is applicable not only to a top mount type refrigerator in which the inner space of the refrigerator is vertically partitioned to define a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment such that the freezing compartment is arranged above the refrigerating compartment, but also to a side-by-side type refrigerator in which the inner space of the refrigerator is laterally partitioned to define a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment such that the freezing compartment and refrigerating compartment are laterally arranged.
- exemplary embodiments will be described in conjunction with a bottom freezer type refrigerator. That is, the inner space of the exemplary refrigerator 10 is vertically partitioned by a barrier 16 to define a freezing compartment 32 positioned below the refrigerating compartment 22.
- the freezing compartment 32 may be maintained at a sub-zero temperature, and the refrigerating compartment 22 may be maintained at a temperature relatively higher than that of the freezing compartment 32.
- the refrigerator 10 may include a body which defines an outer appearance of the refrigerator 10 while also protecting mechanical devices received therein.
- the body of the refrigerator 10 may include an outer case 12 which defines an outer appearance of the refrigerator 10, and an inner case 14 which defines storage compartments therein, namely, the freezing compartment 32 and the refrigerating compartment 22.
- a certain space may be defined between the outer case 12 and the inner case 14.
- a passage for circulation of cold air may be formed in the space.
- a machinery chamber may be formed in the space between the outer case 12 and the inner case 14 to accommodate a refrigerant cycle device for generating cold air through circulation of a refrigerant.
- a refrigerant cycle device for generating cold air through circulation of a refrigerant.
- the refrigerant cycle device may include, for example, a compressor for compressing a refrigerant, and an evaporator for changing the phase of the refrigerant from liquid to gas, to cause the refrigerant to exchange heat with the outside of the refrigerant cycle device.
- the refrigerator 10 may include a freezing compartment door 30 for opening or closing the freezing compartment 32, and a refrigerating compartment door 20 for opening or closing the refrigerating compartment 22.
- Each of the freezing compartment door 30 and refrigerating compartment door 20 may be pivotally mounted to the body of the refrigerator 10 at one end thereof by hinges.
- Each of the freezing compartment door 30 and refrigerating compartment door 20 may include a plurality of doors. That is, as shown in FIG. 2 , each of the freezing compartment door 30 and refrigerating compartment door 20 may be configured such that it opens forward while being pivotally moved about opposite lateral edges of the refrigerator 10.
- the barrier 16 may be positioned horizontally between the freezing compartment 32 and the refrigerating compartment 22, to partition the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating compartment 22.
- the barrier 16 may be formed at the inner case 14 such that it has a certain thickness.
- the barrier 16 may extend horizontally to vertically partition the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating compartment 22 such that the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating compartment 22 are disposed below and above the barrier 16, respectively.
- a partition wall 18 may be positioned in the freezing compartment 32, for example at a central portion thereof, to partition the freezing compartment 32 into two separate spaces.
- the partition wall 18 may be vertically installed at the inner case 14 such that the freezing compartment 32 is divided into two laterally arranged compartments.
- the freezing compartment door 30 may include two doors for opening or closing respective freezing compartments 32.
- FIGs. 1 and 2 there is no partition wall installed in the refrigerating compartment 22 to laterally partition the refrigerating compartment 22.
- a partition wall may be installed in the refrigerating compartment 22, as in the freezing compartment 32.
- Racks, drawers, baskets, and the like may be disposed in each of the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating compartment 22, to store various items.
- a drawer 40 may be mounted in the freezing compartment and slidably extracted or retracted. Food and other such items may be stored in the drawer 40.
- a vertically-extending cover may be mounted to a front wall of the drawer 40 to preserve cold air in the freezing compartment 32 even when the freezing compartment door 30 is opened.
- a plurality of drawers 40 may be provided in the freezing compartment 32.
- the drawers 40 may be arranged at opposite sides of the partition wall 18, and stacked vertically.
- a light source 150 may be installed in the freezing compartment 32 and/or refrigerating compartment 22.
- the light source 150 may operate when the freezing compartment door 30 or refrigerating compartment door 20 is opened.
- the light source 150 may emit light toward the interior of the freezing compartment 32 and/or refrigerating compartment 22 to improve visibility therein.
- the refrigerator shown in FIGs. 1 and 2 may include a recess 130 formed in the inner case 14, the recess 130 having a predetermined depth, with the light source 150 received in the recess 130 and a cover 140 extending across the recess 130.
- the light source 150 may be a light emitting diode (LED).
- LED light emitting diode
- An LED is a semiconductor device in which light is emitted when current flows through a compound such as gallium arsenide.
- Such an LED may have a structure in which, when current passes through a conductive material layer between electrodes attached to upper and lower surfaces of the conductive material layer, electrons and holes called “positively-charged particles" are coupled between the electrodes, thereby emitting photons of light.
- light emitted from the conductive material may exhibit various colors such as, for example, yellow, green, blue, and white.
- a white LED will be applied to the light source as embodied and broadly described herein.
- Such an LED may efficiently and effectively convert electricity into light, when compared to other light emitting devices such as a tungsten bulb or a neon lamp. Since the LED may generate significantly less heat, and may be significantly smaller and lighter, the LED may provide a longer lifespan. In addition, the time taken from initiation of current flow to emission of light may be relatively short, thus providing improved response characteristics.
- LED light source 150 does not emit any appreciable amount of heat, especially when compared to other light sources, the temperature of the freezing compartment 32 and/or refrigerating compartment 22 is not affected, i.e., increased, due to heat generated by the light source 150, thus reducing energy required to drive a refrigeration cycle device and maintain a desired temperature in the compartments 32/22.
- the light source 150 may direct emitted light toward a rear portion of the inner case 14.
- the rear side of the inner case 14 corresponds to an interior of the refrigerator 10
- the front side of the inner case 14 corresponds to a user access side of the refrigerator 10.
- the following description will be provided on the assumption that the rear side of the inner case 14 corresponds to an inward direction of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22, whereas the front side of the inner case 14 corresponds to an outward direction of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22.
- the user To access the interior of the refrigerator, the user first opens the freezing compartment door 30 or the refrigerating compartment door 20, and may then access the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22. At this time, the user is positioned at the front side of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22, and visually opposite to the irradiation direction of light emitted from the light source 150. Accordingly, light emitted from the light source 150 does not shine in the eyes of the user.
- an LED used in accordance with such an embodiment may emit light exhibiting relatively high linearity and relatively high intensity of illumination. For this reason, when light from the LED is directed toward the user, the user may become uncomfortable.
- the light source 150 may be installed such that light emitted by the light source 150 is directed to the rear side of the inner case 14. In particular, the light source 150 may be directed toward a rear wall of the inner case 14.
- the light source 150 may be received in the recess 130 such that it does not protrude outward from the inner case 14.
- a plurality of racks may be installed around a region where the light source 150 is installed.
- the racks may be installed in the refrigerating compartment 22 or freezing compartment 33 at various levels as appropriate.
- the light source 150 which may be disposed adjacent to the racks, may be installed such that it does not protrude outward from the inner case 14.
- the light source 150 may be installed at one or more lateral sides of the inner case 14, received in the recess 130, so that it does not interfere with extraction or retraction of the racks.
- the light source 150 may include a plurality of aligned LEDs.
- the recess 130 and light source 150 may be installed in a vertically elongated manner. Thus, it may be possible to uniformly irradiate light into the interior of the inner case 14. Since light emitted from an LED generally exhibits high linearity, as compared to other light sources, such a plurality of LEDs may be arranged at regular intervals in order to irradiate light throughout the interior of the refrigerating compartment 22 or the freezing compartment 32.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged detail view of the light source installation shown in FIG. 3
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of a portion of FIG. 4 .
- the recess 130 may include a first inclined surface 132 directed to the front side of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22, and a second inclined surface 134 directed to the rear side of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22.
- the first inclined surface 132 and second inclined surface 134 may be arranged such that they contact each other at confronting ends thereof in the form of a "V" shape while defining an obtuse angle therebetween.
- the first inclined surface 132 and second inclined surface 134 may be arranged such that they contact each other at confronting ends thereof while defining a right angle or an acute angle therebetween.
- the following description will be provided only in conjunction with arrangement shown in FIGs. 4 and 5 .
- first inclined surface 132 and second inclined surface 134 are directed to the front side and the rear side, respectively, of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22, indicating that a normal direction of the first inclined surface 132 is directed to the front side and the normal direction of the second inclined surface 132 is directed to the rear side of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22 as appropriate.
- the recess 130 may also include extension surfaces 136 each forming a side surface connecting the first and second inclined surfaces 132 and 134.
- Two extension surfaces 136 may be formed at opposite ends of the first inclined surface 132, respectively, to connect the first and second inclined surfaces 132 and 134.
- a shape of each extension surface 136 may be defined by the end edges of the first and second inclined surfaces 132 and 134.
- the extension surface 136 may have a substantially triangular shape.
- the extension surface 136 may be provided as a reflective member capable of reflecting light so as to enhance the efficiency of light emitted from the light source 150.
- the cover 140 may be provided in the recess 130 surrounding the light source 150 to seal the space where the light source 150 is installed, and to prevent the light source 150 from being directly exposed to the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22.
- heat generated by the light source 150 may be transmitted to the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22 through direct heat exchange, increasing the internal temperature of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22.
- the cover 140 may have a predetermined thickness or greater.
- the cover 140 may include an inclined piece 142 directed to the rear side of the inner case 14 and contacting the first inclined surface 132. Since the inclined piece 142 is directed to the rear side of the inner case 14, light emitted by the light source 150 may be directed to the rear side of the inner case 14, namely, the inside of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22, through the inclined piece 142.
- the inclined piece 142 may be made of a transparent material so that light emitted from the light source 150 may be directed to the rear side of the inner case 14 after passing through the inclined piece 142.
- Irregularities may be formed at the inclined piece 142 to scatter light emitted by the light source 150.
- Such irregularities may form a diffusion pattern 142a that may scatter the light from the light source 150 in various directions within a range in which the light is directed to the rear side of the inner case 14. Since the LED used as the light source 150 may exhibit high linearity, light emitted by the light source 150 may be directed only to the rear side of the inner case 14 unless the light is scatted by these irregularities forming such a diffusion pattern 142a. If not scattered in this manner, any regions to which light from the light source 150 is not directly irradiated may exhibit relatively low intensity of illumination.
- irregularities may be provided on the inclined piece 142 to scatter light emitted by the light source 150 such that it is irradiated to region(s) to which light would not otherwise be directly irradiated.
- the cover 140 may also include an extension piece 144 extending substantially in parallel to the inner case 14. In this case, it may be possible to prevent light emitted by the light source 150 from being irradiated toward the front side of the inner case 14 through the extension piece 144.
- the extension piece 144 may instead be installed such that it is inclined by a predetermined angle with regard to the surface of the inner case 14. If the extension piece 144 is inclined by such a predetermined angle, the extension piece 144 may still be directed to the rear side of the inner case 14. If the extension piece 144 were directed to the front side of the inner case 14, light emitted by the light source 150 would be irradiated toward the front side of the inner case 14, directing the light at the user and causing discomfort.
- the extension piece 144 may be made of a semi-transparent material, to avoid light passing through the extension piece 144 from being directly irradiated at the user. However, in most embodiments, the extension piece 144 is not made of a non-transmissive material through which light cannot pass at all, as this would cause some degradation of energy efficiency, as some portion of the light emitted by the light source 150 would not be used.
- the recess 130 and light source 150 are installed at a top of the inner case 14, rather than in a lateral side of the inner case 14. That is, the recess 130 and light source 150 may be installed at any one of the top side and/or the lateral sides of the freezing compartment 32 and/or refrigerating compartment 22.
- the light source 150 may be directed toward the rear side of the inner case 14.
- the light source 150 is installed in the refrigerating compartment 22 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 , it may also be installed in the freezing compartment 32 in the same manner.
- enhancement in energy efficiency may be achieved, as energy required to drive the light source may be reduced.
- an amount of heat generated during driving of the light source may be reduced when using an LED as the light source. Accordingly, the energy required to drive a refrigeration cycle in order to again lower the temperature, which may have been increased by the heat generated by the light source, may be saved.
- a refrigerator is provided that is capable of reducing heat generated by a light source, thereby achieving an enhancement in energy efficiency during operation of the refrigerator.
- a refrigerator is provided that is capable of preventing light emitted from a light source from being directed at a user, thereby avoiding discomfort due to the light.
- a refrigerator as embodied and broadly described herein may include an inner case for defining a freezing compartment and/or a refrigerating compartment therein, a recess formed at the inner case to have a predetermined depth, a light source received in the recess, and a cover received in the recess while surrounding the light source, wherein the light source irradiates light toward a rear side of the inner case, wherein the cover comprises an extension piece substantially extending in parallel to the inner case while being received in the recess.
- the recess may include a first inclined surface directed to a front side of the freezing compartment or a front side of the refrigerating compartment, and a second inclined surface directed to a rear side of the freezing compartment or a rear side of the refrigerating compartment.
- the cover may also include an inclined piece directed to the rear side of the inner case.
- the inclined piece may be disposed adjacent to the first inclined surface.
- the inclined piece may be formed with irregularities for scattering light emitted from the light source.
- the inclined piece may be made of a transparent material.
- the extension piece may be made of a semi-transparent material.
- the extension piece may have a predetermined inclination such that the extension piece is directed to the rear side of the inner case.
- the light source may be received in the recess such that the light source is not protruded outwardly of the inner case.
- the recess may include extension surfaces each forming a side surface connecting the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface.
- the light source may include a light emitting diode (LED).
- LED light emitting diode
- any reference in this specification to "one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc. means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention.
- the appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
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Description
- This relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a refrigerator efficiently using the space of a refrigerating compartment and/or freezing compartment.
- Generally, a refrigerator stores items in a frozen or refrigerated state by lowering an internal temperature of a compartment thereof through discharge of cold air generated by a refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator. Such a refrigerator may include a freezing compartment for storing items in a frozen state, and a refrigerating compartment for storing items at low temperature. A Kimchi refrigerator may store items such as Kimchi or vegetables in a fresh state.
- A refrigerator may include a plurality of doors, at least one of the plurality of doors being connected to a refrigerator body by hinges to open or close a front side of the refrigerator body. In addition to the hinged door, the refrigerator may include a drawer type door mounted to a front wall of a drawer slidably installed in the refrigerator. Items of various sizes and shapes may be stored in the freezing and refrigerating compartments, which may include a plurality of racks to vertically partition the storage compartment to receive such items. When a freezing compartment door and/or a refrigerating compartment door is opened, a lighting device may be activated to improve visibility in the freezing compartment or refrigerating compartment. Heat generated by such a lighting device may increase an internal temperature of the refrigerator thus wasting energy.
- The embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front view of a refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment as broadly described herein; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the refrigerator shown inFIG. 1 with its doors open; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a light source installed in a refrigerator, according to an embodiment as broadly described herein; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the light source shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the light source shown inFIG. 4 ; and -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a light source installed in a refrigerator, according to another embodiment as broadly described herein. - Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
- In accordance with the refrigerator illustrated in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1 and2 , the refrigerator, which is designated by reference numeral "10", is applicable not only to a top mount type refrigerator in which the inner space of the refrigerator is vertically partitioned to define a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment such that the freezing compartment is arranged above the refrigerating compartment, but also to a side-by-side type refrigerator in which the inner space of the refrigerator is laterally partitioned to define a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment such that the freezing compartment and refrigerating compartment are laterally arranged. Simply for ease of discussion and illustration, exemplary embodiments will be described in conjunction with a bottom freezer type refrigerator. That is, the inner space of theexemplary refrigerator 10 is vertically partitioned by abarrier 16 to define afreezing compartment 32 positioned below the refrigeratingcompartment 22. - Generally, the
freezing compartment 32 may be maintained at a sub-zero temperature, and the refrigeratingcompartment 22 may be maintained at a temperature relatively higher than that of thefreezing compartment 32. - The
refrigerator 10 may include a body which defines an outer appearance of therefrigerator 10 while also protecting mechanical devices received therein. The body of therefrigerator 10 may include anouter case 12 which defines an outer appearance of therefrigerator 10, and aninner case 14 which defines storage compartments therein, namely, thefreezing compartment 32 and the refrigeratingcompartment 22. A certain space may be defined between theouter case 12 and theinner case 14. A passage for circulation of cold air may be formed in the space. - A machinery chamber may be formed in the space between the
outer case 12 and theinner case 14 to accommodate a refrigerant cycle device for generating cold air through circulation of a refrigerant. Using the refrigerant cycle device, the interior of therefrigerator 10 may be maintained at low temperature to maintain a desired freshness level of items stored in therefrigerator 10. The refrigerant cycle device may include, for example, a compressor for compressing a refrigerant, and an evaporator for changing the phase of the refrigerant from liquid to gas, to cause the refrigerant to exchange heat with the outside of the refrigerant cycle device. - The
refrigerator 10 may include afreezing compartment door 30 for opening or closing thefreezing compartment 32, and a refrigeratingcompartment door 20 for opening or closing the refrigeratingcompartment 22. Each of thefreezing compartment door 30 and refrigeratingcompartment door 20 may be pivotally mounted to the body of therefrigerator 10 at one end thereof by hinges. Each of thefreezing compartment door 30 and refrigeratingcompartment door 20 may include a plurality of doors. That is, as shown inFIG. 2 , each of thefreezing compartment door 30 and refrigeratingcompartment door 20 may be configured such that it opens forward while being pivotally moved about opposite lateral edges of therefrigerator 10. - The
barrier 16 may be positioned horizontally between thefreezing compartment 32 and the refrigeratingcompartment 22, to partition thefreezing compartment 32 and refrigeratingcompartment 22. Thebarrier 16 may be formed at theinner case 14 such that it has a certain thickness. Thebarrier 16 may extend horizontally to vertically partition thefreezing compartment 32 and refrigeratingcompartment 22 such that thefreezing compartment 32 and refrigeratingcompartment 22 are disposed below and above thebarrier 16, respectively. - A
partition wall 18 may be positioned in thefreezing compartment 32, for example at a central portion thereof, to partition thefreezing compartment 32 into two separate spaces. Thepartition wall 18 may be vertically installed at theinner case 14 such that thefreezing compartment 32 is divided into two laterally arranged compartments. In this case, thefreezing compartment door 30 may include two doors for opening or closingrespective freezing compartments 32. - In the embodiment shown in
FIGs. 1 and2 , there is no partition wall installed in the refrigeratingcompartment 22 to laterally partition the refrigeratingcompartment 22. However, a partition wall may be installed in the refrigeratingcompartment 22, as in thefreezing compartment 32. - Racks, drawers, baskets, and the like may be disposed in each of the
freezing compartment 32 and refrigeratingcompartment 22, to store various items. - A
drawer 40 may be mounted in the freezing compartment and slidably extracted or retracted. Food and other such items may be stored in thedrawer 40. A vertically-extending cover may be mounted to a front wall of thedrawer 40 to preserve cold air in thefreezing compartment 32 even when thefreezing compartment door 30 is opened. - A plurality of
drawers 40 may be provided in thefreezing compartment 32. In this case, thedrawers 40 may be arranged at opposite sides of thepartition wall 18, and stacked vertically. - A
light source 150 may be installed in thefreezing compartment 32 and/or refrigeratingcompartment 22. Thelight source 150 may operate when thefreezing compartment door 30 or refrigeratingcompartment door 20 is opened. Thelight source 150 may emit light toward the interior of thefreezing compartment 32 and/or refrigeratingcompartment 22 to improve visibility therein. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the refrigerator shown inFIGs. 1 and2 may include arecess 130 formed in theinner case 14, therecess 130 having a predetermined depth, with thelight source 150 received in therecess 130 and acover 140 extending across therecess 130. - In certain embodiments, the
light source 150 may be a light emitting diode (LED). - An LED is a semiconductor device in which light is emitted when current flows through a compound such as gallium arsenide. Such an LED may have a structure in which, when current passes through a conductive material layer between electrodes attached to upper and lower surfaces of the conductive material layer, electrons and holes called "positively-charged particles" are coupled between the electrodes, thereby emitting photons of light. In accordance with the characteristics of the conductive material, light emitted from the conductive material may exhibit various colors such as, for example, yellow, green, blue, and white. For purpose of discussion, a white LED will be applied to the light source as embodied and broadly described herein.
- Such an LED may efficiently and effectively convert electricity into light, when compared to other light emitting devices such as a tungsten bulb or a neon lamp. Since the LED may generate significantly less heat, and may be significantly smaller and lighter, the LED may provide a longer lifespan. In addition, the time taken from initiation of current flow to emission of light may be relatively short, thus providing improved response characteristics.
- Accordingly, when an LED is used as the
light source 150 in thefreezing compartment 32 and/or refrigeratingcompartment 22, items stored in the refrigerator may be more rapidly identified due to the reduced amount of time taken for the LED to emit light. - Also, since such an
LED light source 150 does not emit any appreciable amount of heat, especially when compared to other light sources, the temperature of the freezingcompartment 32 and/or refrigeratingcompartment 22 is not affected, i.e., increased, due to heat generated by thelight source 150, thus reducing energy required to drive a refrigeration cycle device and maintain a desired temperature in thecompartments 32/22. - In particular, as discussed above, the
light source 150 may direct emitted light toward a rear portion of theinner case 14. In the view provided inFIG. 2 , the rear side of theinner case 14 corresponds to an interior of therefrigerator 10, and the front side of theinner case 14 corresponds to a user access side of therefrigerator 10. Hereinafter, for ease of description and clarity, the following description will be provided on the assumption that the rear side of theinner case 14 corresponds to an inward direction of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22, whereas the front side of theinner case 14 corresponds to an outward direction of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22. - To access the interior of the refrigerator, the user first opens the freezing
compartment door 30 or the refrigeratingcompartment door 20, and may then access the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22. At this time, the user is positioned at the front side of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22, and visually opposite to the irradiation direction of light emitted from thelight source 150. Accordingly, light emitted from thelight source 150 does not shine in the eyes of the user. - An LED used in accordance with such an embodiment may emit light exhibiting relatively high linearity and relatively high intensity of illumination. For this reason, when light from the LED is directed toward the user, the user may become uncomfortable. In order to avoid such a situation, in accordance with embodiments as broadly described herein, the
light source 150 may be installed such that light emitted by thelight source 150 is directed to the rear side of theinner case 14. In particular, thelight source 150 may be directed toward a rear wall of theinner case 14. - The
light source 150 may be received in therecess 130 such that it does not protrude outward from theinner case 14. As shown inFIG. 3 , a plurality of racks may be installed around a region where thelight source 150 is installed. The racks may be installed in therefrigerating compartment 22 or freezing compartment 33 at various levels as appropriate. In this regard, thelight source 150, which may be disposed adjacent to the racks, may be installed such that it does not protrude outward from theinner case 14. To this end, in accordance with an embodiment as broadly described herein, thelight source 150 may be installed at one or more lateral sides of theinner case 14, received in therecess 130, so that it does not interfere with extraction or retraction of the racks. - The
light source 150 may include a plurality of aligned LEDs. In certain embodiments, therecess 130 andlight source 150 may be installed in a vertically elongated manner. Thus, it may be possible to uniformly irradiate light into the interior of theinner case 14. Since light emitted from an LED generally exhibits high linearity, as compared to other light sources, such a plurality of LEDs may be arranged at regular intervals in order to irradiate light throughout the interior of therefrigerating compartment 22 or the freezingcompartment 32. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged detail view of the light source installation shown inFIG. 3 , andFIG. 5 is a sectional view of a portion ofFIG. 4 . - As shown in
FIGs. 4 and5 , therecess 130 may include a firstinclined surface 132 directed to the front side of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22, and a secondinclined surface 134 directed to the rear side of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22. The firstinclined surface 132 and secondinclined surface 134 may be arranged such that they contact each other at confronting ends thereof in the form of a "V" shape while defining an obtuse angle therebetween. In certain embodiments, the firstinclined surface 132 and secondinclined surface 134 may be arranged such that they contact each other at confronting ends thereof while defining a right angle or an acute angle therebetween. However, for ease of description, the following description will be provided only in conjunction with arrangement shown inFIGs. 4 and5 . - As discussed above, the first
inclined surface 132 and secondinclined surface 134 are directed to the front side and the rear side, respectively, of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22, indicating that a normal direction of the firstinclined surface 132 is directed to the front side and the normal direction of the secondinclined surface 132 is directed to the rear side of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22 as appropriate. - The
recess 130 may also include extension surfaces 136 each forming a side surface connecting the first and secondinclined surfaces inclined surface 132, respectively, to connect the first and secondinclined surfaces extension surface 136 may be defined by the end edges of the first and secondinclined surfaces extension surface 136 may have a substantially triangular shape. In certain embodiments, theextension surface 136 may be provided as a reflective member capable of reflecting light so as to enhance the efficiency of light emitted from thelight source 150. - The
cover 140 may be provided in therecess 130 surrounding thelight source 150 to seal the space where thelight source 150 is installed, and to prevent thelight source 150 from being directly exposed to the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22. When thelight source 150 is exposed to the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22, heat generated by thelight source 150 may be transmitted to the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22 through direct heat exchange, increasing the internal temperature of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22. In order to avoid such direct heat exchange, thecover 140 may have a predetermined thickness or greater. - The
cover 140 may include aninclined piece 142 directed to the rear side of theinner case 14 and contacting the firstinclined surface 132. Since theinclined piece 142 is directed to the rear side of theinner case 14, light emitted by thelight source 150 may be directed to the rear side of theinner case 14, namely, the inside of the freezingcompartment 32 or refrigeratingcompartment 22, through theinclined piece 142. - The
inclined piece 142 may be made of a transparent material so that light emitted from thelight source 150 may be directed to the rear side of theinner case 14 after passing through theinclined piece 142. - Irregularities may be formed at the
inclined piece 142 to scatter light emitted by thelight source 150. Such irregularities may form adiffusion pattern 142a that may scatter the light from thelight source 150 in various directions within a range in which the light is directed to the rear side of theinner case 14. Since the LED used as thelight source 150 may exhibit high linearity, light emitted by thelight source 150 may be directed only to the rear side of theinner case 14 unless the light is scatted by these irregularities forming such adiffusion pattern 142a. If not scattered in this manner, any regions to which light from thelight source 150 is not directly irradiated may exhibit relatively low intensity of illumination. - To this end, as shown in
FIG. 5 , irregularities may be provided on theinclined piece 142 to scatter light emitted by thelight source 150 such that it is irradiated to region(s) to which light would not otherwise be directly irradiated. - The
cover 140 may also include anextension piece 144 extending substantially in parallel to theinner case 14. In this case, it may be possible to prevent light emitted by thelight source 150 from being irradiated toward the front side of theinner case 14 through theextension piece 144. - In certain embodiments, the
extension piece 144 may instead be installed such that it is inclined by a predetermined angle with regard to the surface of theinner case 14. If theextension piece 144 is inclined by such a predetermined angle, theextension piece 144 may still be directed to the rear side of theinner case 14. If theextension piece 144 were directed to the front side of theinner case 14, light emitted by thelight source 150 would be irradiated toward the front side of theinner case 14, directing the light at the user and causing discomfort. - The
extension piece 144 may be made of a semi-transparent material, to avoid light passing through theextension piece 144 from being directly irradiated at the user. However, in most embodiments, theextension piece 144 is not made of a non-transmissive material through which light cannot pass at all, as this would cause some degradation of energy efficiency, as some portion of the light emitted by thelight source 150 would not be used. - In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 6 , therecess 130 andlight source 150 are installed at a top of theinner case 14, rather than in a lateral side of theinner case 14. That is, therecess 130 andlight source 150 may be installed at any one of the top side and/or the lateral sides of the freezingcompartment 32 and/or refrigeratingcompartment 22. - Even in the case in which the
light source 150 is installed in the top surface of theinner case 14, thelight source 150 may be directed toward the rear side of theinner case 14. - Also, although the
light source 150 is installed in therefrigerating compartment 22 in the embodiment shown inFIG. 2 , it may also be installed in the freezingcompartment 32 in the same manner. - As apparent from the above description, enhancement in energy efficiency may be achieved, as energy required to drive the light source may be reduced.
- Additionally, an amount of heat generated during driving of the light source may be reduced when using an LED as the light source. Accordingly, the energy required to drive a refrigeration cycle in order to again lower the temperature, which may have been increased by the heat generated by the light source, may be saved.
- Further, it may be possible to prevent light emitted by the light source from being directed directly to the user, thereby avoiding user discomfort due to the light from the light source.
- A refrigerator is provided that is capable of reducing heat generated by a light source, thereby achieving an enhancement in energy efficiency during operation of the refrigerator.
- A refrigerator is provided that is capable of preventing light emitted from a light source from being directed at a user, thereby avoiding discomfort due to the light.
- A refrigerator as embodied and broadly described herein may include an inner case for defining a freezing compartment and/or a refrigerating compartment therein, a recess formed at the inner case to have a predetermined depth, a light source received in the recess, and a cover received in the recess while surrounding the light source, wherein the light source irradiates light toward a rear side of the inner case, wherein the cover comprises an extension piece substantially extending in parallel to the inner case while being received in the recess.
- The recess may include a first inclined surface directed to a front side of the freezing compartment or a front side of the refrigerating compartment, and a second inclined surface directed to a rear side of the freezing compartment or a rear side of the refrigerating compartment.
- The cover may also include an inclined piece directed to the rear side of the inner case. The inclined piece may be disposed adjacent to the first inclined surface.
- The inclined piece may be formed with irregularities for scattering light emitted from the light source.
- The inclined piece may be made of a transparent material.
- The extension piece may be made of a semi-transparent material.
- The extension piece may have a predetermined inclination such that the extension piece is directed to the rear side of the inner case.
- The light source may be received in the recess such that the light source is not protruded outwardly of the inner case.
- The recess may include extension surfaces each forming a side surface connecting the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface.
- The light source may include a light emitting diode (LED).
- Any reference in this specification to "one embodiment," "an embodiment," "example embodiment," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
- Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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- A refrigerator, comprising:an inner case defining a storage compartment therein; anda recess formed in the inner case;characterized in thatthe refrigerator further comprises:a light source received in the recess and positioned in the recess so as to direct emitted light toward a rear side of the inner case; anda cover received in the recess and surrounding the light source, wherein the cover comprises:a first panel extending substantially in parallel to the inner case; anda second panel extending at a predetermined angle from the first panel to direct light emitted by the light source toward the rear side of the inner case.
- The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the recess comprises:a first inclined wall that extends at a first angle from a first top peripheral edge of the recess; anda second inclined wall that extends at a second angle from a second top peripheral edge of the recess, opposite the first top peripheral edge thereof, a bottom edge of the second inclined wall joining a bottom edge of the first inclined wall such that the recess has a V shaped cross section.
- The refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the first and second panels of the cover are positioned below the first and second top peripheral edges of the recess, respectively, such that the cover does not protrude outward beyond the recess into the storage compartment.
- The refrigerator of claim 2, further comprising a diffusion pattern formed on the second panel of the cover for scattering light emitted by the light source.
- The refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the second panel of the cover is made of a transparent material and the first panel of the cover is made of a semi-transparent material.
- The refrigerator of claim 4, wherein the diffusion pattern comprises a plurality of irregularities formed on an interior side of the second panel facing the light source.
- The refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the first inclined wall of the recess faces the second panel of the cover, and the second panel of the cover faces the rear side of the inner case, and wherein the light source is installed on the first inclined wall of the recess so as to emit light for transmission through the second panel and toward the rear side of the inner case.
- The refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the recess further comprises first and second end walls respectively connecting opposite ends of the first and second inclined walls.
- The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the light source comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED).
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