US2102496A - Water cooler for use in refrigerators - Google Patents

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US2102496A
US2102496A US83560A US8356036A US2102496A US 2102496 A US2102496 A US 2102496A US 83560 A US83560 A US 83560A US 8356036 A US8356036 A US 8356036A US 2102496 A US2102496 A US 2102496A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to water coolers of the type readily attachable to existing cabinets of refrigerators either of the ordinary ice-box type or of the mechanical (electrical or gas) refrigerators'.
  • Figure l is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view through a refrigerator cabinet illustrating the application of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is an edge elevational view of a coil bracing structure forming part of the invention.
  • Figure 3 is a front elevational view of a refrigerator cabinet with the door removed and illustrating a second application of the invention.
  • the coil consists of a plurality of metal tubes 5 arranged.
  • each tube 5 is connected at one end with the corresponding end of each next adjacent tube 5 by a tube 6 as clearly shown.
  • Each tube 5 at the end thereof connected with a tube section 5 is bevelled and the joined end of the tube section 6 is complementarily bevelled, and at the joined ends thereof each tube 5 and connecting tube 6 are welded or otherwise secured together.
  • Each of the units 1 as best shown in Figure 2 comprises a pair of narrow elongated strips 8 of metal or other suitable material connected together at intervals through the medium of vertically spaced, relatively narrow connecting strips 9 of wood, metal or other suitable material and secured at the respective opposite edges to the strips 8 by, in the case of metal, being welded thereto, or in any other suitable manner.
  • the strips 9 are so spaced as to be disposed in alternate spaces between the tubes 5 of the associated coil so as to prevent the tubes 5 from sagging under their own weight or the weight of the water contents.
  • the coil is placed in the selected compartment ll] of the cabinet, whether it be the cabinet of an ice-box, an electric refrigerator, a gas refrigerator, or any other type of domestic refrigerator, and when placed within the compartment is disposed immediately adjacent one wall of the compartment.
  • the uppermost tube of the coil is extended through the rear wall ll of compartment ID to be connected to a water main or other suitable source of water supply.
  • the lowermost tube 5 at its free end is suitably connected with a tube or pipe extension 5a which, in the application of the invention shown in Figure 1, extends along the back of the compartment It then forwardly adjacent the opposite side wall of the compartment and then is directed laterally through said side wall of the compartment H) where it is connected with a spigot, faucet or the like I2 as indicated in dotted line in Figure 1.
  • a tube or pipe extension 5a which, in the application of the invention shown in Figure 1, extends along the back of the compartment It then forwardly adjacent the opposite side wall of the compartment and then is directed laterally through said side wall of the compartment H) where it is connected with a spigot, faucet or the like I2 as indicated in dotted line in Figure 1.
  • the faucet I2 is conveniently located for drawing water from the coil, the contents of which will be cooled by the same cooling medium placed in the cabinet for influencing the temperature of the refrigerator cabinet.
  • said coil may be placed adjacent a rear wall of the compartment I0 instead of adjacent the side wall as shown in Figure 1.
  • the strips 8 at the side of the coil, facing the centre of compartment I0 may be provided with rows of vertically spaced lugs or projections it upon which the end edges of trays or the like may rest, as shown in H5 in Figure 1, for supporting the trays at the desired adjustment within the compartment II), it being understood that the lugs IE will be so placed as to be used complementarily to the usual traysupporting elements which may be provided on the side wall of the compartment I0 farthest remote from the cooling coil.
  • said inlet end of the coil may be equipped with a funnel through which water may be introduced into the coil; or said end may be suitably connected with an inverted water bottle as may be found desirable.
  • a refrigerator the combination with a cabinet including a compartment of a water cooling coil therein, said coil comprising a'plurality of spaced parallel tubesdisposed one above the other and in the same vertical plane, and relatively short vertical tubes connecting the hori-r zontal tubes in alternation at opposite ends ofv the horizontal tubes to provide for a through circulation of water through the tubes, the, uppermost horizontal tube of said coil extending'through the wall of the cabinet for association With a source of watersupply, the lowermosthorizontal tube of the coil having a, partextending through,
  • a supporting stand for the coil including vertical strips disposedat opposite sides of the horizontal tubes, and spacer strips connecting said vertical strips and arranged in alternate spaces between the horizontal tubes of the coil.
  • a cabinet including a compartment, and trays in said compartment, of a water cooling coil in said compartment adjacent one wall thereof, said coil comprising a plurality of spaced parallel tubes for the coil, each of said supporting elements including vertical strips disposed at opposite sides 'of the horizontal tubes, and. spacer strips connecting said vertical strips and arranged in alternate spaces between the horizontal tubesv of the coil, the vertical strips disposed atthe side of the coil farthest from the wall of the cabinet being provided with tray engaging and supporting means; I I j WILLIAM FLOYD THOMPSON. RUSSELL

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Dec. 14, 1937. w. F. THOMPSON ET AL 2,102,496
WATER COOLER FOR USE IN REFRIGERATORS I Filed June 4; 1936 2 Sheets-Sheet 1' v Invntor i F 720M P W /fi en Aiiorneysf' 1937." w. F. THOMPSON ET AL WATER COOLER FOR USE IN EEFRIGERATORS I i Filed June 4, 1936 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor Aitomey Patented Dec. 14, 1937 states UNlTED- Alton, Ill., assignors of thirty-three and onethird percent to .A. W. Tiska and Mary Tiska,
Alton, Ill.
Application June 4, 1936, Serial No. 83,560
2 Claims.
' This invention relates to water coolers of the type readily attachable to existing cabinets of refrigerators either of the ordinary ice-box type or of the mechanical (electrical or gas) refrigerators'.
The' invention together with its objects and advantages will best be understood from a study of the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:-
Figure l is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view through a refrigerator cabinet illustrating the application of the invention.
Figure 2 is an edge elevational view of a coil bracing structure forming part of the invention.
Figure 3 is a front elevational view of a refrigerator cabinet with the door removed and illustrating a second application of the invention.
In accordance with the present invention it will be seen, that in each form thereof the coil consists of a plurality of metal tubes 5 arranged.
one above the other and in the same'vertical plane. The tubes 5 are connected by tube or pipe sections 6, it being understood that each tube 5 is connected at one end with the corresponding end of each next adjacent tube 5 by a tube 6 as clearly shown.
Each tube 5 at the end thereof connected with a tube section 5 is bevelled and the joined end of the tube section 6 is complementarily bevelled, and at the joined ends thereof each tube 5 and connecting tube 6 are welded or otherwise secured together.
Further in accordance with the present invention there is provided for the coil two or more supporting or bracing units 1.
Each of the units 1 as best shown in Figure 2 comprises a pair of narrow elongated strips 8 of metal or other suitable material connected together at intervals through the medium of vertically spaced, relatively narrow connecting strips 9 of wood, metal or other suitable material and secured at the respective opposite edges to the strips 8 by, in the case of metal, being welded thereto, or in any other suitable manner.
The strips 9 are so spaced as to be disposed in alternate spaces between the tubes 5 of the associated coil so as to prevent the tubes 5 from sagging under their own weight or the weight of the water contents.
Further, in accordance with the present invention, the coil is placed in the selected compartment ll] of the cabinet, whether it be the cabinet of an ice-box, an electric refrigerator, a gas refrigerator, or any other type of domestic refrigerator, and when placed within the compartment is disposed immediately adjacent one wall of the compartment. In Figure 1 the coil is shown as disposedagainst one side wall of the compartment while in Figure 3 the coil is shown disposed against therear wallof the compartment, and in this connection it will be noted that in this figurethere is illustrated the application of the invention to an electric refrigerator; Further it will be noted'thatthe strips can one side of the unit I serve to space the tubes of the coil from the adjacent wall of the compartment l while the strips 8 of the unit I at the opposite side of the coil will serve to prevent direct contact of the food stuifs or other contents of the compartment H) with the coil.
As shown in Figure 1 the uppermost tube of the coil is extended through the rear wall ll of compartment ID to be connected to a water main or other suitable source of water supply.
The lowermost tube 5 at its free end is suitably connected With a tube or pipe extension 5a which, in the application of the invention shown in Figure 1, extends along the back of the compartment It then forwardly adjacent the opposite side wall of the compartment and then is directed laterally through said side wall of the compartment H) where it is connected with a spigot, faucet or the like I2 as indicated in dotted line in Figure 1. Thus it will be seen that the faucet I2 is conveniently located for drawing water from the coil, the contents of which will be cooled by the same cooling medium placed in the cabinet for influencing the temperature of the refrigerator cabinet.
When the water cooler coil is placed within the compartment In of the cabinet of an electric or other mechanical refrigerator as suggested in Figure 3, said coil may be placed adjacent a rear wall of the compartment I0 instead of adjacent the side wall as shown in Figure 1.
Also, and as suggested in Figures 1 and 2, and herein described in detail, the strips 8 at the side of the coil, facing the centre of compartment I0, may be provided with rows of vertically spaced lugs or projections it upon which the end edges of trays or the like may rest, as shown in H5 in Figure 1, for supporting the trays at the desired adjustment within the compartment II), it being understood that the lugs IE will be so placed as to be used complementarily to the usual traysupporting elements which may be provided on the side wall of the compartment I0 farthest remote from the cooling coil.
It will also be understood that Where desired, instead of having the inlet end of the coil connected with a water main, said inlet end, externally of the refrigerator cabinet, may be equipped with a funnel through which water may be introduced into the coil; or said end may be suitably connected with an inverted water bottle as may be found desirable.
It is thought that a clearrunderstanding of the construction, utility and advantages of an invention of this character will be had without'a 'more'detailed description. 7 .I-Iaving thus described theinventionwhat is claimed as new is:--
'1. In a refrigerator, the combination with a cabinet including a compartment of a water cooling coil therein, said coil comprising a'plurality of spaced parallel tubesdisposed one above the other and in the same vertical plane, and relatively short vertical tubes connecting the hori-r zontal tubes in alternation at opposite ends ofv the horizontal tubes to provide for a through circulation of water through the tubes, the, uppermost horizontal tube of said coil extending'through the wall of the cabinet for association With a source of watersupply, the lowermosthorizontal tube of the coil having a, partextending through,
a wall of the cabinet and equipped withaspigot,
and a supporting stand for the coil including vertical strips disposedat opposite sides of the horizontal tubes, and spacer strips connecting said vertical strips and arranged in alternate spaces between the horizontal tubes of the coil. 2. In a refrigerator, the combination with a cabinet including a compartment, and trays in said compartment, of a water cooling coil in said compartment adjacent one wall thereof, said coil comprising a plurality of spaced parallel tubes for the coil, each of said supporting elements including vertical strips disposed at opposite sides 'of the horizontal tubes, and. spacer strips connecting said vertical strips and arranged in alternate spaces between the horizontal tubesv of the coil, the vertical strips disposed atthe side of the coil farthest from the wall of the cabinet being provided with tray engaging and supporting means; I I j WILLIAM FLOYD THOMPSON. RUSSELL
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