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- This invention relates to refrigeration apparatus and more particularly to an improved drink dispensing arrangement for domestic refrigerators or the like.
- a water or soft drink chilling and dispensing system is a desirable accessory for a domestic refrigerator.
- This invention relates to accessories of this type and envisions a drink dispensing arrangement that may be easily'incorporated into the refrigerator and gives improved performance over prior arrangements from the standpoint of accessibility and ease of maintenance.
- a storage container or containers disposed within the in- 'sulated and refrigerated cabinet, supply water or fruit beverages and the like to a dispensing center stationarily mounted on the front of the refrigerator cabinet in a readily accessible position.
- the dispensing center which includes discharge nozzles and appropriate valves for controlling the discharge of fluid from the nozzles, is carried by the forward edge of one of the insulated walls of the refrigerator cabinet in a region closely adjacent, but not covered by a movable door closing the front of the cabinet.
- the'dispensing center occupies a frontal region of the cabinet between adjacent edges of two cabinet doors, which region is in a cut-out area of one of the doors.
- the adjacent peripheral portions of the two doors seat and seal against an insulated wall that provides -a mullion for the doors as well as a support for the dispensing center.
- a feature of the invention is the arrangement of the dispensing center in a region of the cabinet which is accessible to the user for obtaining adrink without the necessity of opening the cabinet door. Furthermore, because the dispensing center is stationarily mounted with respect to the refrigerator cabinet, simple-fluid connections can be provided between the center and the storage containers inside the cabinet.
- the invention 'eliminates the need for flexible conduits or connections between door carried dispensing nozzles and cabinet mounted stor age and cooling containers such as are required with some prior art arrangements.
- the invention constitutes an improvement over prior dispensing arrangements employing manually refillable, door-mounted containers, in that the storage and cooling containers, being stationarily mounted in the cabinet, can be plumbed directly into the household water supply system, using only conventional conduits and connectors, 1
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator cabinet embodying the dispensing arrangement of this invention
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken through the refrigerator cabinet as indicated bythe line IIII in Fig. l, and showing the dispensing arrangement in greater detail;
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view'taken through the 2 refrigerator cabinet as indicated by the line III-III in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is another fragmentary sectional view taken as indicated by the line IV-IV in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the cabinet with one of the doors open.
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged sectional view of a valve employed in the dispensing arrangement.
- the numeral 11 designates a domestic refrigerator cabinet having a pair of doors 12 and 13 hingedly mounted on the front thereof. Disposed between adjacent peripheral edges of the doors 12 and 13 is a dispensing center 14 from which water and soft drinks such as fruit beverages can be ob tained by the user of the refrigerator.
- the dispensing center 14 preferably projects through a notched or cleft region in the lower edge portion of the upper door 12 in a manner to blend decoratively with the front surface of the refrigerator cabinet as presented by the doors 11 and 12.
- the dispensing center 14 is adapted to selectively deliver water and/ or soft drinks, which are stored and cooled within the interior of the cabinet 11.
- Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate the dispensing center in greater detail.
- the cabinet 11 has a horizontal partition 15 disposed therein that divides the cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers 16 and 17. Access to the chambers 16 and 17 is permitted by the movable doors 12 and 13.
- Each door has a gasket 18 disposed about the periphery of the inner face thereof, which gaskets seat against and form a seal with the cabinet 11.
- the gasket portions disposed along the lower edge of the upper door 12 and the upper edge of the lower door 13 (the adjacent peripheral portions of the doors) are adapted to seat-against spaced areas on the surface of a mullion 19 mounted on the front edge of the'cabinet partition 15.
- the mullion 19 is preferably a molded plastic part having a generally C-shaped cross section as shown in Figs. 2 and 4.
- the mullion has formed integrally therewith an open-front box or housing 20 that forms a part of the dispensing center 14.
- the mullion 19 also includes a frame 21 projecting from the sides and top of housing 2 0, and forming a seating area for that portion of gasket 18 that extends around the notched out portion of the upper-door 12.
- the space between the adjacent seating areas for the doors 12 and 13 is larger near the middle of the horizontal extent of themullion 19 (see Fig.2) than nearer the ends of the mullion 19 (see Fig. 4).
- the dispensing center 14 is disposed on the mullion 19 at the front edge of partition 15 in this enlarged space between the seating areas for the doors 12 and 13. i
- the dispensing center includes the housing portion 20 of the mullion19 and a decorative cover member 22 disposed across the open front'of the housing 20.
- the cover member 22 has a number of openings therein throughv which project a water dispensing nozzle 23, a water control push button 24, a pair of fruit beverage dispensing nozzles 25 and push buttons 26 for controlling the flow of beverage from the'nozzles 25.
- a tortuous flow path for water in the tank 29 is provided by a plurality of transverse, vertical battles '39 extending alternately from the top and bottom walls of the tank to prevent warm water entering through pipe 30 from flowing directly into conduit 28 without being properly Patented Nov. 24, 1959 chilled. Chilled water is through the nozzle 23 under the control of valve 27 which is actuated by the push button 24.
- the dispensing arrangement of this invention also provides for the mixing and dispensing of fruit beverages or other soft drinks, through the nozzles 25, which 'drinks are mixed from concentrate solutions stored in containers 31 disposed on, either side of the leg portion of the T- shaped water storage container 29.
- the concentrate containers 31 also rest on the upper surface of the cabinet partition and are equipped with hinged lids 32 in their tops to permit the supply of concentrate to be replenished.
- Each concentrate container 31 has an L-shaped discharge pipe 33 communicating with the lower portion thereof and projecting forward from the container.
- Each discharge pipe 33 is joined by means of a disconnectible coupling 34 to a combination eductor and shut-off valve 35 which, in turn, is connected to one of thebeverage nozzles 25.
- Chilledwater from the container 29 is tapped from water conduit 28 and passes through conduits 36 to valves 35.
- the eductor valves 35 include a venturi passage 37 that is capable of creating a negative pressure in couplings 34 and concentrate discharge pipes 33 when water is permitted to flow through the valves.
- the water flow is indicated by the solid line arrows and concentrate flow is indicated by the dotted line arrows.
- the concentrate discharge pipe 33 for each storage container 31 is readily separated from its coupling 34 (a tapered friction joint is illustrated in the drawings) to enable the concentrate containers 31 to be disconnected from the dispensing arrangement and removed from the cabinet 11 for cleaning.
- the dispensing center cover 22 is preferably secured to the housing 20 by detachable fasteners (not shown) and is therefore removable to permit access to the valves 27 and for service purposes.
- this invention increases the usefulness of a domestic refrigerator by providing a novel dispensing arrangement which enables the user of the refrigerator to obtain a chilled drink of water or other beverage from the refrigerator without opening the cabinet doors. This renders the refrigerator economical to operate in that the interior of the refrigerator and the contents thereof are not exposed to warm ambient air in obtaining a drink of water or beverage therefrom.
- dispensing arrangement dispensed from the tank 29 V constructed in accordance with this invention blends into 7 the front surface of the cabinet 11 and adds to, rather than detracts from, the appearance of the refrigerator.
- a refrigerator an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion against which the lower edge of said upper door is adapted to seat, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beverage from said container, said valve means being carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuatrne nber, said nozzle and ,said actuating member being 4 operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover between adjacent edges of said doors for access by a user of the refrigerator.
- a refrigerator an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet and having substantially co-planar front faces when closed, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion against which the lower edge of said upper door is adapted to seat, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beverage from said container, said valve means being carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, said cover having a front surface substantially flush with said faces of said doors, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuating member, said nozzle and said actuating member being operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover between adjacent edges of said doors for access by a user of the refrigerator.
- a refrigerator an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet, said upper door having a cut-out area at the lower edge thereof, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion in the region of the cut-out area of said upper door, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beveragefrom said container, said valve means being disposed behind the cut-out area of said upper door and carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuating member, said nozzle and said actuating member being operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover for access by a user of the refrigerator.
- a refrigerator an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet and having substantially co-planar front faces when closed, said upper door having a cut-out area at the loweredge thereof, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion against which the lower edge of said upper door is adapted to seat, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beverage from said container, said valve means being disposed behind ,the cut-out area of said upper door and carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, said cover having a front surface substantially flush with said faces of said doors, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuating member, said nozzle and said actuating member being operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover for access by
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Nov. 24, 1959 P. c. KORODl 2,914,218
REFRIGERATION APPARATUS Filed July 9', 1957 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 IINVENTOR F G. 3. PAUL c. KORODI ATTORNEY Nov. 24, 1959 P. c. KORODYI REFRIGERATION APPARATUS 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed July 9, 1957 I. I'l
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INVENTOR PAUL 0. KO W ATTORNEY United States Patent REFRIGERATION APPARATUS Paul C. Korodi, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, East Pittsburgh, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Application July 9, 1957, Serial No. 670,692 4 Claims. (Cl. 222-131) This invention relates to refrigeration apparatus and more particularly to an improved drink dispensing arrangement for domestic refrigerators or the like.
It has heretofore been recognized that a water or soft drink chilling and dispensing system is a desirable accessory for a domestic refrigerator. This invention relates to accessories of this type and envisions a drink dispensing arrangement that may be easily'incorporated into the refrigerator and gives improved performance over prior arrangements from the standpoint of accessibility and ease of maintenance. In accordance with the invention, a storage container or containers, disposed within the in- 'sulated and refrigerated cabinet, supply water or fruit beverages and the like to a dispensing center stationarily mounted on the front of the refrigerator cabinet in a readily accessible position. The dispensing center, which includes discharge nozzles and appropriate valves for controlling the discharge of fluid from the nozzles, is carried by the forward edge of one of the insulated walls of the refrigerator cabinet in a region closely adjacent, but not covered by a movable door closing the front of the cabinet. In the preferred embodiment, the'dispensing center occupies a frontal region of the cabinet between adjacent edges of two cabinet doors, which region is in a cut-out area of one of the doors. The adjacent peripheral portions of the two doors seat and seal against an insulated wall that provides -a mullion for the doors as well as a support for the dispensing center.
A feature of the invention is the arrangement of the dispensing center in a region of the cabinet which is accessible to the user for obtaining adrink without the necessity of opening the cabinet door. Furthermore, because the dispensing center is stationarily mounted with respect to the refrigerator cabinet, simple-fluid connections can be provided between the center and the storage containers inside the cabinet. The invention'eliminates the need for flexible conduits or connections between door carried dispensing nozzles and cabinet mounted stor age and cooling containers such as are required with some prior art arrangements. Moreover, the invention constitutes an improvement over prior dispensing arrangements employing manually refillable, door-mounted containers, in that the storage and cooling containers, being stationarily mounted in the cabinet, can be plumbed directly into the household water supply system, using only conventional conduits and connectors, 1
Other features, advantages and-objects of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention, of which the attached drawings form a part and wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator cabinet embodying the dispensing arrangement of this invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken through the refrigerator cabinet as indicated bythe line IIII in Fig. l, and showing the dispensing arrangement in greater detail;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view'taken through the 2 refrigerator cabinet as indicated by the line III-III in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is another fragmentary sectional view taken as indicated by the line IV-IV in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the cabinet with one of the doors open; and,
Fig. 6 is an enlarged sectional view of a valve employed in the dispensing arrangement.
Referring specifically to Figs. 1 and 5, the numeral 11 designates a domestic refrigerator cabinet having a pair of doors 12 and 13 hingedly mounted on the front thereof. Disposed between adjacent peripheral edges of the doors 12 and 13 is a dispensing center 14 from which water and soft drinks such as fruit beverages can be ob tained by the user of the refrigerator. The dispensing center 14 preferably projects through a notched or cleft region in the lower edge portion of the upper door 12 in a manner to blend decoratively with the front surface of the refrigerator cabinet as presented by the doors 11 and 12.
The dispensing center 14 is adapted to selectively deliver water and/ or soft drinks, which are stored and cooled within the interior of the cabinet 11. Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate the dispensing center in greater detail. As is common in most two-door refrigerators, the cabinet 11 has a horizontal partition 15 disposed therein that divides the cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers 16 and 17. Access to the chambers 16 and 17 is permitted by the movable doors 12 and 13. Each door has a gasket 18 disposed about the periphery of the inner face thereof, which gaskets seat against and form a seal with the cabinet 11. The gasket portions disposed along the lower edge of the upper door 12 and the upper edge of the lower door 13 (the adjacent peripheral portions of the doors) are adapted to seat-against spaced areas on the surface of a mullion 19 mounted on the front edge of the'cabinet partition 15. The mullion 19 is preferably a molded plastic part having a generally C-shaped cross section as shown in Figs. 2 and 4. The mullion has formed integrally therewith an open-front box or housing 20 that forms a part of the dispensing center 14. The mullion 19 also includes a frame 21 projecting from the sides and top of housing 2 0, and forming a seating area for that portion of gasket 18 that extends around the notched out portion of the upper-door 12. It will be noted the space between the adjacent seating areas for the doors 12 and 13 is larger near the middle of the horizontal extent of themullion 19 (see Fig.2) than nearer the ends of the mullion 19 (see Fig. 4). The dispensing center 14 is disposed on the mullion 19 at the front edge of partition 15 in this enlarged space between the seating areas for the doors 12 and 13. i
The dispensing center includes the housing portion 20 of the mullion19 and a decorative cover member 22 disposed across the open front'of the housing 20. The cover member 22 has a number of openings therein throughv which project a water dispensing nozzle 23, a water control push button 24, a pair of fruit beverage dispensing nozzles 25 and push buttons 26 for controlling the flow of beverage from the'nozzles 25. The water dispensing-nozzle 23 isconnected to a valve 27 that [is actuated by push button 24. Water is supplied to the valve 27 through a conduit 28 communicating with .the interior of a T-shapedwater storage tank 29 resting on the upper'surface of =the cabinet partition 15. Water is supplied to the tank 29 under pressure by means of a pipe 30 connected to the household water supply system. A tortuous flow path for water in the tank 29 is provided by a plurality of transverse, vertical baiiles '39 extending alternately from the top and bottom walls of the tank to prevent warm water entering through pipe 30 from flowing directly into conduit 28 without being properly Patented Nov. 24, 1959 chilled. Chilled water is through the nozzle 23 under the control of valve 27 which is actuated by the push button 24.
The dispensing arrangement of this invention also provides for the mixing and dispensing of fruit beverages or other soft drinks, through the nozzles 25, which 'drinks are mixed from concentrate solutions stored in containers 31 disposed on, either side of the leg portion of the T- shaped water storage container 29. The concentrate containers 31 also rest on the upper surface of the cabinet partition and are equipped with hinged lids 32 in their tops to permit the supply of concentrate to be replenished. Each concentrate container 31 has an L-shaped discharge pipe 33 communicating with the lower portion thereof and projecting forward from the container. Each discharge pipe 33 is joined by means of a disconnectible coupling 34 to a combination eductor and shut-off valve 35 which, in turn, is connected to one of thebeverage nozzles 25. Chilledwater from the container 29 is tapped from water conduit 28 and passes through conduits 36 to valves 35. As shown in Fig. 6, the eductor valves 35 include a venturi passage 37 that is capable of creating a negative pressure in couplings 34 and concentrate discharge pipes 33 when water is permitted to flow through the valves. In Fig. 6 the water flow is indicated by the solid line arrows and concentrate flow is indicated by the dotted line arrows. Thus, when one of the valves 35 is opened by means of its push button 26, concentrate is withdrawn from the concentrate storage container 31 connected thereto, the concentrate is mixed with the water flowing through the valve 35, and a mixed beverage is dispensed through the nozzle connected to that valve.
The concentrate discharge pipe 33 for each storage container 31 is readily separated from its coupling 34 (a tapered friction joint is illustrated in the drawings) to enable the concentrate containers 31 to be disconnected from the dispensing arrangement and removed from the cabinet 11 for cleaning. The dispensing center cover 22 is preferably secured to the housing 20 by detachable fasteners (not shown) and is therefore removable to permit access to the valves 27 and for service purposes.
From the foregoing it will be apparent this invention increases the usefulness of a domestic refrigerator by providing a novel dispensing arrangement which enables the user of the refrigerator to obtain a chilled drink of water or other beverage from the refrigerator without opening the cabinet doors. This renders the refrigerator economical to operate in that the interior of the refrigerator and the contents thereof are not exposed to warm ambient air in obtaining a drink of water or beverage therefrom.
It will also be apparent that the dispensing arrangement dispensed from the tank 29 V constructed in accordance with this invention blends into 7 the front surface of the cabinet 11 and adds to, rather than detracts from, the appearance of the refrigerator.
' While the invention has been shown in but one form, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited, but is susceptible of various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.
What is claimed is:
1. In a refrigerator, an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion against which the lower edge of said upper door is adapted to seat, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beverage from said container, said valve means being carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuatrne nber, said nozzle and ,said actuating member being 4 operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover between adjacent edges of said doors for access by a user of the refrigerator.
2. In a refrigerator, an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet and having substantially co-planar front faces when closed, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion against which the lower edge of said upper door is adapted to seat, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beverage from said container, said valve means being carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, said cover having a front surface substantially flush with said faces of said doors, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuating member, said nozzle and said actuating member being operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover between adjacent edges of said doors for access by a user of the refrigerator.
3. In a refrigerator, an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet, said upper door having a cut-out area at the lower edge thereof, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion in the region of the cut-out area of said upper door, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beveragefrom said container, said valve means being disposed behind the cut-out area of said upper door and carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuating member, said nozzle and said actuating member being operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover for access by a user of the refrigerator.
4. In a refrigerator, an insulated cabinet, a horizontal insulated partition dividing said cabinet into upper and lower food storage chambers, said partition forming the bottom wall of the upper chamber, a door for each of said chambers, said doors being movably carried by said cabinet and having substantially co-planar front faces when closed, said upper door having a cut-out area at the loweredge thereof, a mullion mounted on the front edge of said partition and having an upwardly extending portion against which the lower edge of said upper door is adapted to seat, a beverage container disposed in said upper chamber on said partition, valve means in communication with said container for controlling the discharge of beverage from said container, said valve means being disposed behind ,the cut-out area of said upper door and carried by said upwardly extending portion of the mullion, a cover for said valve means, said cover having a front surface substantially flush with said faces of said doors, a discharge nozzle and a valve actuating member, said nozzle and said actuating member being operatively connected to said valve means and extending through said cover for access by a user of the refrigerator.
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