US20250198684A1 - Refrigerator - Google Patents
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- the disclosure relates to a refrigerator for controlling the temperature of a storage chamber through a single evaporator.
- a refrigerator is a home appliance that is equipped with a main body having a storage chamber, a cold air supply device provided to supply cold air to the storage chamber, and a door provided to open and close the storage chamber so that food is kept in a fresh state.
- the storage chamber includes a refrigerating chamber maintained at about 0° C. to 5° C. to store food refrigerated, and a freezing chamber maintained at about 0° C. to ⁇ 30° C. to store food frozen.
- the refrigerator may be classified according to the positions of the refrigerating chamber and the freezing chamber into a Bottom Mounted Freezer (BMF)-type refrigerator provided with a freezing chamber at the lower side and a refrigerating chamber formed at the upper side, a Top Mounted Freezer (TMP)-type refrigerator provided with a freezing chamber formed at the upper side and a refrigerating chamber formed at the lower side, and a Side By Side (SBS)-type refrigerator provided with the freezing chamber and the refrigerating chamber laterally arranged in a left-right direction. Further, the refrigerator may be classified according to the number of doors into a two-door refrigerator, a three-door refrigerator, and a four-door refrigerator.
- BMF Bottom Mounted Freezer
- TMP Top Mounted Freezer
- SBS Side By Side
- an evaporator may be installed in each of the refrigerating chamber and the freezing chamber.
- cold air may be supplied to the refrigerating chamber and the freezing chamber through a single evaporator.
- the present application is directed to providing a refrigerator in which cold air is supplied to a refrigerating chamber and a freezing chamber through a single evaporator so that a cold air supply device is provided with a simple structure.
- the present application is directed to providing a refrigerator having an improved structure in which a damper provided to maintain a temperature difference between a refrigerating chamber and a refrigerating chamber duct is arranged inside a freezing chamber.
- a refrigerator including: a main body; a first storage chamber and a second storage chamber provided inside the main body with front sides thereof open and arranged in a left-right direction; an evaporator arranged inside the main body and configured to generate cold air, the evaporator arranged behind the first storage chamber; a first duct configured to supply the cold air generated from the evaporator to the first storage chamber, a second duct configured to supply cold air to the second storage chamber, and a connection duct configured to connect the first duct and the second duct to cause the cold air inside the first duct to flow into the second duct; and a damper configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, wherein the damper is provided inside the first duct, and the second duct has a front surface in a form of a flat surface.
- the second duct may not include a part that protrudes forward of the flat surface.
- connection duct may have one end coupled to a side surface of the first duct, and an other end of the connection duct coupled to a rear surface of the second duct.
- the door may be rotated in a direction toward the first duct from the connection duct to open the connection duct.
- the damper may be arranged to be inclined in a second direction that is perpendicular to the upper-lower direction and the first direction.
- the damper may include a drain part provided at a lower end of the damper, the drain part formed by the inclined arrangement of the damper with respect to the first direction and the second direction, so that condensate water drained from the drain part is fallen toward the evaporator.
- the damper may include a door configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, and a driving part configured to drive the door frame and the door, and the door may be provided to open the connection duct by rotating in a direction from the connection duct to the first duct.
- a refrigerator including: a main body; a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber provided inside the main body and arranged in a left-right direction; a cooling passage in which an evaporator arranged at a rear side of the freezing chamber and configured to generate cold air is arranged; a first duct configured to communicate with the cooling passage to supply the cold air to the freezing chamber, a second duct configured to supply cold air to the refrigerating chamber, and a connection duct configured to connect the first duct and the second duct to cause the cold air inside the first duct to flow into the second duct; and a damper configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, wherein the damper is arranged inside the first duct, the second duct is arranged rearward than the first duct, one end of the connection duct is coupled to a side surface of the first duct, and the other end of the connection duct is coupled to a rear surface of the second duct.
- FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating a part of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line AA′ shown in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line BB′ shown in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber and a connection duct, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a freezing chamber duct, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a rear view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a connection duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a damper according to another embodiment of the disclosure.
- first and second may be used to explain various components, but the components are not limited by the terms. The terms are only for the purpose of distinguishing a component from another. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the disclosure. Descriptions shall be understood as to include any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items when the items are described by using the conjunctive term “ ⁇ and/or ⁇ ,” or the like.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating a part of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line AA′ shown in FIG. 2
- FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line BB′ shown in FIG. 2
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber and a connection duct, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- a refrigerator includes a main body 10 , which is also referred to as an outer case) forming the external appearance, a storage chamber 20 inside the main body 10 having a front side thereof openable and accommodating a storage box 28 , and the like, and a door 30 rotatably coupled to the main body 10 to open and close the front open side of the storage chamber 20 .
- the main body 10 includes an inner case 40 forming the storage chamber 20 and a cold air supply device configured to supply cold air to the storage chamber 20 .
- the cold air supply device may include a compressor C, a condenser (not shown), an expansion valve (not shown), and an evaporator (E), and between the main body 10 and the inner case 40 and inside the door 30 , heat insulating material 15 is foamed and filled to prevent cold air from leaking out of the storage chamber 20 .
- the storage chamber 20 is provided inside the main body 10 and has a front side that is openable, and the opened front side is opened and closed by the door 30 .
- connection duct 300 has one end 321 connected to an outlet 250 of the freezing chamber duct 200 through which cold air in the freezing chamber duct 200 flows out, and an other end 322 connected to a connector 150 of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 that is connected to the connection duct 300 so that cold air is introduced from the freezing chamber duct 200 .
- the damper is arranged on the side of the refrigerating chamber. Specifically, the damper is arranged inside the refrigerating chamber duct, and selectively opens and closes the connector of the refrigerating chamber duct such that the other end of the connection duct selectively communicates with the refrigerating chamber duct.
- the volume of the refrigerating chamber duct increases, and in particular, the refrigerating chamber duct protrudes forward in the amount corresponding to the space in which the damper is arranged, and thus the aesthetics of the refrigerating chamber is deteriorated, and the capacity of the refrigerating chamber is reduced, thereby reducing the efficiency of the refrigerator.
- the damper 400 of the refrigerator 1 is arranged inside the freezing chamber duct 200 to secure a wider space in the refrigerating chamber 22 .
- the freezing chamber duct 200 may be arranged forward than the refrigerating chamber duct 100 . This is because the cooling space 45 in which the evaporator E is arranged is formed between the rear surface of the main body 10 and the freezing chamber 21 .
- the length of the freezing chamber 21 in the front-rear direction X may be formed shorter than the length of the refrigerating chamber 22 in the front-rear direction X, and accordingly, the duct plate 210 of the freezing chamber duct 200 is arranged forward than the duct plate 110 of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 .
- the internal space 203 of the freezing chamber duct 200 has a larger width in the front-rear direction X than that of the internal space of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 .
- the damper 400 when the damper 400 is formed in the internal space 203 of the freezing chamber duct 200 , the capacity loss of the freezing chamber 21 and the refrigerating chamber 22 may not occur.
- the damper 400 is formed inside the duct 100 of the refrigerating chamber 22 , a portion of the front surface 111 of the duct plate 110 of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 protrudes forward by the size of the damper 400 .
- the front surface 111 of the duct plate 110 of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 may be provided as a flat surface without a protruding part.
- the outlet 250 of the freezing chamber duct 200 connected to the one end 321 of the connection duct 300 may be arranged on the side surface of the freezing chamber duct 200 , and communicate with an opening 41 b formed on the side surface of the freezing chamber inner case 41 .
- the connector 150 of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 connected to the other end 322 of the connection duct 300 may be arranged on the rear surface of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 , and may communicate with an opening 42 b formed on the rear surface of the refrigerating chamber inner case 42 .
- connection duct 300 In the conventional case, the freezing chamber duct and the refrigerating chamber duct are each connected at a side surface thereof to the connection duct, but since the connection duct 300 according to an embodiment of the disclosure is arranged rearward than the freezing chamber duct 200 without a part protruding forward from the refrigerating chamber duct 100 . Accordingly, the other end 322 of the connection duct 300 may be coupled to the rear surface of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 .
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a freezing chamber duct, which is viewed from the rear according to an embodiment of the disclosure from the rear
- FIG. 8 is a rear view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 9 is a view illustrating a state in which a damper frame is removed from FIG. 8
- FIG. 10 is a side view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 11 is a rear perspective view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the damper 400 may be arranged inside the freezing chamber duct 200 .
- the duct cover 270 of the freezing chamber duct 200 may include an inlet 271 that is opened to introduce air into the blower fan 260 .
- the duct cover 270 may include a damper housing part 272 extending to the rear side of the duct cover 270 to cover the damper 400 and having a shape substantially similar to the external appearance of the damper 400 .
- the outlet 250 communicating with the opening 41 b of the freezing chamber inner case 41 may be arranged on a side surface of the damper housing part 272 .
- the damper 400 arranged inside the damper housing part 272 may selectively open and closes the outlet 250 to restrict the flow of cold air flowing in the freezing chamber duct 200 to the connection duct 300 to thereby restrict cold air from being supplied to the refrigerating chamber duct 100 .
- the door 420 may be rotated about a rotation axis R.
- the door 420 may open the outlet 250 by rotating about the rotation axis R in a direction opposite to the connection duct 300 or in a direction in which the blower fan 260 is arranged.
- the door 420 may close the outlet 250 by rotating about the rotation axis R in the direction toward the connection duct 300 . This is to drain condensate water that may be frozen between the door 420 and the door frame 410 . This will be described below in detail.
- the driving part 430 may be connected to the door 420 in the direction of the rotation axis R to rotate the door 420 .
- the freezing chamber duct 200 is supplied with cold air of about- 20 degrees so that water vapor in the air flowing inside the refrigerator 1 may collide with the damper 400 to generate condensate water, and the condensate water having collided with the damper 400 may be frozen inside the duct 400 by the low temperature formed inside the freezing chamber duct 200 .
- the door 420 when condensate water is frozen between the door 420 and the door frame 410 , the door 420 may be restricted in rotation and the damper 400 may be caused to malfunction.
- the damper 400 may arranged to be inclined with respect to an upper-lower direction Z so that when condensate water is generated inside the damper 400 , the condensed water is easily drained.
- the damper 400 may be arranged at a predetermined angle ⁇ 1 in a left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z.
- one surface 410 a of the door frame 410 arranged adjacent to the blower fan 260 may be arranged at a predetermined angle ⁇ 1 in the left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z. This is because, in the damper 400 , the one surface 410 a of the door frame 410 facing the blower fan 260 is a region where the most collision with the circulated air occurs.
- Condensate water colliding with the one surface 410 a of the door frame 410 facing the blower fan 260 , the area of the door frame 410 at an inner side of the opening 411 of the one surface 410 a , and the door 420 may flow to the lower end of the door frame 410 due to the slope in the left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z.
- the other surface 410 b arranged on the opposite side of the one surface 410 a of the door frame 410 may be arranged parallel to the upper-lower direction Z.
- the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the other surface 410 b may be arranged parallel to the one surface 410 a.
- the damper 400 may be additionally obliquely arranged at a predetermined angle ⁇ 2 in the front-rear direction X perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z.
- the door frame 410 may extend to be inclined at a predetermined angle ⁇ 2 in the front-rear direction X perpendicular to the extension direction Z of the duct plate 410 .
- the openings 411 and 412 formed on the both surfaces 410 a and 410 b of the door frame 410 are all inclined at the predetermined angle ⁇ 2 in the front-rear direction X perpendicular to the extension direction Z.
- Condensate water colliding with the one surface 410 a and the other surface 410 b of the door frame 410 , the area of the door frame 410 formed inside the opening 411 of the one surface 410 a and the opening 412 of the other surface 410 b , and the door 420 may flow to the lower end of the door frame 410 by the slope in the front- rear direction X perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z.
- the damper 400 may be arranged to be inclined with three-dimensions. Accordingly, when condensate water is generated inside the damper 400 , in detail, on the door 420 or the door frame 410 , the condensate water may be easily drained to the lowermost end in the front-rear direction X and left-right direction Y of the damper 400 along the slope.
- the door frame 410 may include a drain part 413 arranged at the lowermost end in the front-rear direction X and the left-right direction Y.
- the opening 411 of the one surface 410 a is provided at an inner side with a guide part 414 provided to guide the condensate water formed inside the door frame 410 to the drain part 413 .
- the guide part 414 may be a region extending from a region in which the door 420 is arranged to the opening 411 on the one surface 410 a , and may be formed to be inclined in the front-rear direction X and the left-right direction Y with respect to the upper-lower direction Z.
- condensate water formed due to collision within the door 420 or the inner side of the door frame 410 may be gathered in the drain part 413 along the slope of the guide unit 414 .
- condensate water formed by colliding with the one surface 410 a of the door frame 410 may be gathered in the drain part 413 along the slope because the one surface 410 a is also formed to be inclined.
- the drain part 413 may include a shape that is cut downward such that the condensate water collected on the drain part 413 is fallen.
- the region corresponding to the position of the drain part 413 in the damper housing part 272 covering the door frame 410 may include a cut-out shape so that the drain part 413 communicates with the outside.
- the condensate water collected in the drain part 413 may be drained to the outside of the damper 400 and the freezing chamber duct 200 .
- the evaporator E may be arranged at a lower side of the freezing chamber duct 200 (see FIG. 3 ). Accordingly, the condensate water dripping from the drain part 413 reaches the surface of the evaporator E, and the condensate water may be frozen on the evaporator E.
- the condensate water frozen on the evaporator E may be defrosted by heat generated in the evaporator E during a defrosting process of the refrigerator 1 .
- condensate water generated inside the damper 400 may be easily frozen due to the low temperature inside the freezing chamber duct 200 , but since the damper 400 is arranged to be inclined, the generated condensate water may be easily drained outside of the damper 400 and the freezing chamber duct 200 along the slope, so that the damper 400 may be stably driven.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a connection duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- connection duct 300 may connect the freezing chamber duct 200 to the refrigerating chamber duct 100 as described above.
- connection duct 300 may be coupled to the freezing chamber inner case 41 and communicate with the outlet 250 of the freezing chamber duct 200 through the opening 41 b of the freezing chamber inner case 41 .
- connection duct 300 may be coupled to the refrigerating chamber inner case 42 and may communicate with the connector 150 of the refrigerating chamber duct 100 through the opening 42 b of the refrigerating chamber inner case 42 .
- a region between the one end 321 and the other end 322 of the connection duct 300 may be provided in a shape including a curved surface to facilitate the flow of air flowing in the connection duct 300 .
- each of the one end 321 and the other end 322 of the connection duct 300 may include an opening formed at an inside thereof and provided to communicate with the internal air passage of the connection duct 300 .
- connection duct 300 may be provided in a shape in which a first housing 310 and a second housing 320 are coupled to each other.
- the one end 321 and the other end 322 of the connection duct 300 may be formed on the second housing 320 .
- connection duct 300 may be formed by the first housing 310 , and may be formed by assembling the first housing 310 and the second housing 320 .
- an air flow passage may be formed between the first housing 310 and the second housing 320 .
- connection duct 300 may include a rib 330 arranged inside the air passage.
- a freezing of condensate water may occur on the damper 400 .
- the freezing is a freezing that is generated by condensate water contained in air circulated by the blower fan 260 .
- water vapor in the air inside the refrigerating chamber 22 may move toward the damper 400 and collide with the door 420 of the damper 400 or the other surface 410 b of the door frame 410 to form condensate water.
- connection duct 300 in order to prevent water vapor in the air flowing from the side of the refrigerating chamber 22 to the connection duct 300 from colliding with the damper 400 and freezing inside the damper 400 , may include the rib 330 arranged on the air passage inside the connection duct 300 .
- the rib 330 may be provided in a shape, a cross-sectional area of which gradually increases from the one end 321 of the connection duct 300 to the other end 322 of the connection duct 300 .
- the flow of air from the refrigerating chamber duct 100 to the freezing chamber duct 200 may be limited by the shape of the rib 330 .
- the rib 330 may be provided in a shape extending in a direction opposite to the direction from the refrigerating chamber duct 100 to the freezing chamber duct 200 .
- a portion of the air flowing into the freezing chamber duct 200 may be blocked by the rib 330 without reaching the damper 400 , but may flow back to the refrigerating chamber duct 100 .
- the rib 330 may include a collecting part 331 capable of collecting condensate water generated due to collision of air.
- the direction of the air flow may be changed, and at the same time as the collision, condensate water may be generated, and the condensate water may be collected in the collecting part 331 .
- the flow of the air may be switched before reaching the damper 400 by the rib 330 , or moisture in the air may be collected by the collecting part 331 of the rib 330 so that moisture is prevented from reaching the damper 400 .
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a damper according to another embodiment of the disclosure.
- the damper 400 may include a heating wire 450 installed into a contact portion 415 that is in contact with a surface of the door 420 when the door 420 is closed.
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Abstract
A refrigerator includes a main body, a first storage chamber and a second storage chamber provided inside the main body with front sides thereof open. An evaporator is arranged inside the main body and is configured to generate cold air and arranged behind the first storage chamber. A first duct is configured to supply the cold air generated from the evaporator to the first storage chamber and a second duct is configured to supply cold air to the second storage chamber. A connection duct is configured to connect the first duct and the second duct to cause the cold air inside the first duct to flow into the second duct, and a damper is configured to selectively open and close the connection duct. The damper is provided inside the first duct, and the second duct has a flat front surface.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/427,242, filed Jul. 30, 2021, which is the U.S. National Stage Application, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2020/001309, filed on Jan. 29, 2020. The International Application claims the priority benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0013821 filed on Feb. 2, 2019. The contents of both International Application No. PCT/KR2020/001309 and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0013821 are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
- The disclosure relates to a refrigerator for controlling the temperature of a storage chamber through a single evaporator.
- A refrigerator is a home appliance that is equipped with a main body having a storage chamber, a cold air supply device provided to supply cold air to the storage chamber, and a door provided to open and close the storage chamber so that food is kept in a fresh state. The storage chamber includes a refrigerating chamber maintained at about 0° C. to 5° C. to store food refrigerated, and a freezing chamber maintained at about 0° C. to −30° C. to store food frozen.
- The refrigerator may be classified according to the positions of the refrigerating chamber and the freezing chamber into a Bottom Mounted Freezer (BMF)-type refrigerator provided with a freezing chamber at the lower side and a refrigerating chamber formed at the upper side, a Top Mounted Freezer (TMP)-type refrigerator provided with a freezing chamber formed at the upper side and a refrigerating chamber formed at the lower side, and a Side By Side (SBS)-type refrigerator provided with the freezing chamber and the refrigerating chamber laterally arranged in a left-right direction. Further, the refrigerator may be classified according to the number of doors into a two-door refrigerator, a three-door refrigerator, and a four-door refrigerator.
- In order to supply cold air to the refrigerating chamber and the freezing chamber, an evaporator may be installed in each of the refrigerating chamber and the freezing chamber. In addition, cold air may be supplied to the refrigerating chamber and the freezing chamber through a single evaporator.
- The present application is directed to providing a refrigerator in which cold air is supplied to a refrigerating chamber and a freezing chamber through a single evaporator so that a cold air supply device is provided with a simple structure.
- The present application is directed to providing a refrigerator having an improved structure in which a damper provided to maintain a temperature difference between a refrigerating chamber and a refrigerating chamber duct is arranged inside a freezing chamber.
- One aspect of the present application provides a refrigerator including: a main body; a first storage chamber and a second storage chamber provided inside the main body with front sides thereof open and arranged in a left-right direction; an evaporator arranged inside the main body and configured to generate cold air, the evaporator arranged behind the first storage chamber; a first duct configured to supply the cold air generated from the evaporator to the first storage chamber, a second duct configured to supply cold air to the second storage chamber, and a connection duct configured to connect the first duct and the second duct to cause the cold air inside the first duct to flow into the second duct; and a damper configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, wherein the damper is provided inside the first duct, and the second duct has a front surface in a form of a flat surface.
- The second duct may not include a part that protrudes forward of the flat surface.
- The first duct may form a rear surface of the first storage chamber, and the second duct may form a rear surface of the second storage chamber; and the second duct may be arranged rearward than the first duct in a front-rear direction.
- The connection duct may have one end coupled to a side surface of the first duct, and an other end of the connection duct coupled to a rear surface of the second duct.
- The damper may be arranged to be inclined in a first direction that is vertically perpendicular to a front-rear direction.
- The damper may be arranged to be inclined in a second direction that is horizontally perpendicular to a front-rear direction.
- The damper may further include a drain part provided at a lower end of the damper to drain condensate water.
- The drain part may be provided so that the condensate water drained from the drain part falls toward the evaporator.
- The damper may include a door configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, and a driving part configured to drive the door frame and the door.
- The door may be rotated in a direction toward the first duct from the connection duct to open the connection duct.
- The door frame may include a heating wire arranged in an area that is in contact with the door frame when the door is in a closed state.
- The connection duct may include a rib that is arranged inside the connection duct and including a collecting part formed in a direction toward an other end of the connection duct.
- The refrigerator may further include a first inner case configured to form the first storage chamber, a second inner case configured to form the second storage chamber, and a cooling passage in which the evaporator is arranged and which is formed between a rear surface of the first storage chamber and a rear surface of the first inner case.
- The first duct may be provided to communicate with the cooling passage, and the first duct may include a blower fan that allows cold air in the cooling passage to flow to the first duct and the second duct.
- Another aspect of the present application provides a refrigerator including: a main body; a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber provided inside the main body and arranged in a left-right direction; a cooling passage in which an evaporator arranged at a rear side of the freezing chamber and configured to generate cold air is arranged; a first duct configured to communicate with the cooling passage to supply the cold air to the freezing chamber, a second duct configured to supply cold air to the refrigerating chamber, and a connection duct configured to connect the first duct and the second duct to cause the cold air inside the first duct to flow into the second duct; and a damper configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, wherein the damper is arranged at a rear side of the freezing chamber, and arranged to be inclined in a first direction perpendicular to a upper-lower direction.
- The second duct may have a front surface without a protruding part.
- The damper may be arranged to be inclined in a second direction that is perpendicular to the upper-lower direction and the first direction.
- The damper may include a drain part provided at a lower end of the damper, the drain part formed by the inclined arrangement of the damper with respect to the first direction and the second direction, so that condensate water drained from the drain part is fallen toward the evaporator.
- The damper may include a door configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, and a driving part configured to drive the door frame and the door, and the door may be provided to open the connection duct by rotating in a direction from the connection duct to the first duct.
- Another aspect of the present application provides a refrigerator including: a main body; a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber provided inside the main body and arranged in a left-right direction; a cooling passage in which an evaporator arranged at a rear side of the freezing chamber and configured to generate cold air is arranged; a first duct configured to communicate with the cooling passage to supply the cold air to the freezing chamber, a second duct configured to supply cold air to the refrigerating chamber, and a connection duct configured to connect the first duct and the second duct to cause the cold air inside the first duct to flow into the second duct; and a damper configured to selectively open and close the connection duct, wherein the damper is arranged inside the first duct, the second duct is arranged rearward than the first duct, one end of the connection duct is coupled to a side surface of the first duct, and the other end of the connection duct is coupled to a rear surface of the second duct.
- According to an embodiment of the disclosure, a damper arranged between a refrigerating chamber duct and a freezing chamber duct is arranged on a side of the freezing chamber so that the capacity of the refrigerating chamber can be increased. With respect to dew condensation that may occur due to the duct being arranged on the side of the freezing chamber, the damper is slantingly arranged with respect to the vertical direction so that condensate water can be easily drained to prevent dew condensation.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating a part of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure; -
FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line AA′ shown inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line BB′ shown inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber and a connection duct, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a freezing chamber duct, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a rear view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure; -
FIG. 9 is a view illustrating a state in which a damper frame is removed fromFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a side view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 11 is a rear perspective view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a connection duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a damper according to another embodiment of the disclosure. - The embodiments set forth herein and illustrated in the configuration of the disclosure are only the most preferred embodiments and are not representative of the full the technical spirit of the disclosure, so it should be understood that they may be replaced with various equivalents and modifications.
- Throughout the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts or components.
- The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the disclosure. It is to be understood that the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “include”, “comprise” and/or “have” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
- The terms including ordinal numbers like “first” and “second” may be used to explain various components, but the components are not limited by the terms. The terms are only for the purpose of distinguishing a component from another. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the disclosure. Descriptions shall be understood as to include any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items when the items are described by using the conjunctive term “˜ and/or ˜,” or the like.
- The terms “front”, “rear”, “upper”, “lower”, “top”, and “bottom” as herein used are defined with respect to the drawings, but the terms may not restrict the shape and position of the respective components.
- Hereinafter, embodiments of the disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure,FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating a part of a refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure,FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line AA′ shown inFIG. 2 ,FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line BB′ shown inFIG. 2 , andFIG. 5 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber and a connection duct, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure,FIG. 6 is a view illustrating inner cases of a freezing chamber and a refrigerating chamber, which is viewed from the rear, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 4 , a refrigerator includes amain body 10, which is also referred to as an outer case) forming the external appearance, astorage chamber 20 inside themain body 10 having a front side thereof openable and accommodating astorage box 28, and the like, and adoor 30 rotatably coupled to themain body 10 to open and close the front open side of thestorage chamber 20. - The
main body 10 includes aninner case 40 forming thestorage chamber 20 and a cold air supply device configured to supply cold air to thestorage chamber 20. - The cold air supply device may include a compressor C, a condenser (not shown), an expansion valve (not shown), and an evaporator (E), and between the
main body 10 and theinner case 40 and inside thedoor 30,heat insulating material 15 is foamed and filled to prevent cold air from leaking out of thestorage chamber 20. - The
storage chamber 20 is provided inside themain body 10 and has a front side that is openable, and the opened front side is opened and closed by thedoor 30. - The
storage chamber 20 may be divided into a plurality of storage chambers by apartition wall 17. Thestorage chamber 20 may include a freezingchamber 21 and a refrigeratingchamber 22 partitioned in the left-right direction by thepartition wall 17. - The
inner case 40 may include a freezing chamberinner case 41 forming the freezingchamber 21 and a refrigerating chamberinner case 42 forming the refrigeratingchamber 22. The freezing chamberinner case 41 and the refrigerating chamberinner case 42 may be arranged on the left side and right side with respect to thepartition wall 17. - The
storage chamber 20 is provided at a rear lower side thereof with amachine room 25 in which a compressor C for compressing a refrigerant and a condenser (not shown) for condensing the compressed refrigerant are installed. - The
storage chamber 20 may be provided therein with a plurality ofshelves 27 and astorage box 28 to store food and the like. - The
door 30 is rotatably coupled to themain body 10 to open and close the open front side of thestorage chamber 20. The freezingchamber 21 and the refrigeratingchamber 22 may be opened and closed by afirst door 31 and asecond door 32 rotatably coupled to themain body 10, respectively. - Although the refrigerator according to an embodiment of the disclosure may be provided as a double-door type refrigerator, the refrigerator may be provided as a Top Mounted Freezer (TMF) type refrigerator in which the freezing
chamber 21 and the refrigeratingchamber 22 are arranged on the upper side and the lower side, respectively, or as a bottom mounted freezer (BMF) in which the refrigeratingchamber 22 and the freezingchamber 21 are arranged on the upper side and the lower side, respectively. - In addition, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the
storage chamber 20 may be divided into three or more chambers by thepartition wall 17. - A plurality of
door guards 33 capable of accommodating food and the like may be provided on the rear surface of thedoor 30. - The freezing
chamber 21 may be provided at an inner side thereof with a freezingchamber duct 200 configured to supply cold air to the freezingchamber 21. The refrigeratingchamber 22 may be provided at an inner side thereof with a refrigeratingchamber duct 100 configured to supply cold air to the refrigeratingchamber 22. - The freezing
chamber duct 200 may be arranged on the upper end of the rear side of the freezingchamber 21. At the lower side of the freezingchamber duct 200, a separatingplate 43 that forms the rear surface of the freezingchamber 21 together with the freezingchamber duct 200 may be arranged. - The freezing
chamber duct 200 and the separatingplate 43 may be arranged forward than a freezing chamber inner case rear surface 41 a. Accordingly, a coolingspace 45 may be formed by the freezingchamber duct 200, the separatingplate 43, and the freezing chamber inner case rear surface 41 a. - An evaporator E may be arranged in the cooling
space 45. In addition, a passage through which cold air generated in the evaporator E flows to the freezingchamber duct 200 may be formed. - The freezing
chamber 21 may be formed by an inner surface of the freezing chamberinner case 41, afront surface 211 of aduct plate 210 of the freezingchamber duct 200, and the separatingplate 43. That is, the rear surface of the freezingchamber 21 may be formed by thefront surface 211 of theduct plate 210 of the freezingchamber duct 200 and the separatingplate 43, and the side surfaces of the freezingchamber 21 may be formed by inner surfaces of the freezing chamberinner case 41. - The freezing
chamber duct 200 may include theduct plate 210 and aduct cover 270 that covers arear surface 212 of theduct plate 210 from the rear of theduct plate 210. In addition, the freezingchamber duct 200 may include aninternal space 203 formed between theduct plate 210 and theduct cover 270. - The freezing
chamber duct 200 may include ablower fan 260 arranged on therear surface 212 of theduct plate 210 and provided so that the cold air formed in the coolingspace 45 is introduced into the freezingchamber duct 200. - Cold air in the cooling
space 45 may flow upward by theblower fan 260 and may be introduced into the freezingchamber duct 200 through theblower fan 260. - The cold air introduced into the
internal space 203 may be discharged to the freezingchamber 21 through freezing 220, 230, and 240 of the freezingchamber discharge ports chamber duct 200 by theblower fan 260. - The cold air formed in the cooling
space 45 may be formed at approximately −20 degrees, and may be directly discharged to the freezingchamber 21 by theblower fan 260 to cool the freezingchamber 21. - The refrigerating
chamber duct 100 may be arranged at an upper end of the rear side of the refrigeratingchamber 22. At a lower side of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100, a refrigerating chamber inner caserear surface 42 a forming the rear surface of the refrigeratingchamber 22 together with the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 may be arranged. - The refrigerating
chamber 22 may be formed by an inner surface of the refrigerating chamberinner case 42, afront surface 111 of aduct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100, and arear surface 42 a of the refrigerating chamber inner case. That is, the rear surface of the refrigeratingchamber 22 may be formed by thefront surface 111 of theduct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 and the refrigerating chamber inner caserear surface 42 a, and the side surfaces of the refrigeratingchamber 22 may formed by the inner surfaces of the refrigerating chamberinner case 42. - A space may be formed between the
duct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 and the refrigerating chamber inner caserear surface 42 a. In the space, a passage for air introduced into the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 may be formed. - The refrigerating
chamber duct 100 does not additionally include an evaporator for supplying cold air. Therefore, cold air generated by the evaporator E communicating with the freezingchamber duct 200 flows into the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 through the freezingchamber duct 200 and then is discharged from the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 to keep the refrigeratingchamber 22 at a low temperature. - On the
front surface 111 of theduct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100, 120, 130, and 140 are provided for cold air flowing in andischarge ports internal space 160 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 to be discharged to the refrigeratingchamber 22. - A
circulation passage 44 communicated with themachine room 25 and provided to introduce circulated cold air into themachine room 25 may be arranged at a lower side of the freezing chamberinner case 41. - A second circulation passage (not shown) that is directly connected to the
storage chamber 25 or communicates with the lower side of the freezing chamberinner case 41 may be arranged at a lower side of the refrigerating chamberinner case 42. - The cold air circulated in the freezing
chamber 21 and the refrigeratingchamber 22 through thecirculation passage 44 and the second circulation passage (not shown) flows back into themachine chamber 25 so that the cold air is supplied to the freezingchamber 21 and the refrigeratingchamber 22 through a single evaporator E. - Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6 , between the freezingchamber duct 200 and the refrigeratingchamber duct 100, aconnection duct 300 for connecting the freezingchamber duct 200 to the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 so that the cold air inside the freezingchamber duct 200 flows to the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 may be provided. - The
connection duct 300 has oneend 321 connected to anoutlet 250 of the freezingchamber duct 200 through which cold air in the freezingchamber duct 200 flows out, and another end 322 connected to aconnector 150 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 that is connected to theconnection duct 300 so that cold air is introduced from the freezingchamber duct 200. - The air cooled in the cooling
space 45 by theblower fan 260 may flow into the freezingchamber duct 200, and a part of the cold air introduced into the freezingchamber duct 200 may be discharged through the 220, 230, and 240 of the freezingdischarge ports chamber duct 200 into the freezingchamber 21, and the other part of the cold air may be introduced into the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 through theconnection duct 300. - As described above, the cold air formed in the cooling
space 45 maintains a temperature of about −20 degrees, but the refrigeratingchamber 22 needs to maintain a temperature of about 0 degrees or more. Therefore, to prevent additional low-temperature cold air from flowing into the refrigeratingchamber 22 when the internal temperature of the refrigeratingchamber 22 is maintained at about 0 degrees, adamper 400 that selectively opens and closes theconnection duct 300 may be provided at one end of theconnection duct 300. - In the conventional case, the damper is arranged on the side of the refrigerating chamber. Specifically, the damper is arranged inside the refrigerating chamber duct, and selectively opens and closes the connector of the refrigerating chamber duct such that the other end of the connection duct selectively communicates with the refrigerating chamber duct.
- Accordingly, the volume of the refrigerating chamber duct increases, and in particular, the refrigerating chamber duct protrudes forward in the amount corresponding to the space in which the damper is arranged, and thus the aesthetics of the refrigerating chamber is deteriorated, and the capacity of the refrigerating chamber is reduced, thereby reducing the efficiency of the refrigerator.
- In order to solve the limitation, the
damper 400 of the refrigerator 1 according to an embodiment of the disclosure is arranged inside the freezingchamber duct 200 to secure a wider space in the refrigeratingchamber 22. - The freezing
chamber duct 200 may be arranged forward than the refrigeratingchamber duct 100. This is because the coolingspace 45 in which the evaporator E is arranged is formed between the rear surface of themain body 10 and the freezingchamber 21. - That is, the length of the freezing
chamber 21 in the front-rear direction X may be formed shorter than the length of the refrigeratingchamber 22 in the front-rear direction X, and accordingly, theduct plate 210 of the freezingchamber duct 200 is arranged forward than theduct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100. - As the
duct plate 210 of the freezingchamber duct 200 is arranged forward than theduct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100, theinternal space 203 of the freezingchamber duct 200 has a larger width in the front-rear direction X than that of the internal space of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100. - Accordingly, when the
damper 400 is formed in theinternal space 203 of the freezingchamber duct 200, the capacity loss of the freezingchamber 21 and the refrigeratingchamber 22 may not occur. - In particular, in the conventional case, as the
damper 400 is formed inside theduct 100 of the refrigeratingchamber 22, a portion of thefront surface 111 of theduct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 protrudes forward by the size of thedamper 400. However, according to an embodiment of the disclosure, thefront surface 111 of theduct plate 110 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 may be provided as a flat surface without a protruding part. - The
outlet 250 of the freezingchamber duct 200 connected to the oneend 321 of theconnection duct 300 may be arranged on the side surface of the freezingchamber duct 200, and communicate with an opening 41 b formed on the side surface of the freezing chamberinner case 41. - The
connector 150 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 connected to theother end 322 of theconnection duct 300 may be arranged on the rear surface of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100, and may communicate with anopening 42 b formed on the rear surface of the refrigerating chamberinner case 42. - In the conventional case, the freezing chamber duct and the refrigerating chamber duct are each connected at a side surface thereof to the connection duct, but since the
connection duct 300 according to an embodiment of the disclosure is arranged rearward than the freezingchamber duct 200 without a part protruding forward from the refrigeratingchamber duct 100. Accordingly, theother end 322 of theconnection duct 300 may be coupled to the rear surface of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100. - Hereinafter, the
damper 400 will be described in detail. -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a freezing chamber duct, which is viewed from the rear according to an embodiment of the disclosure from the rear,FIG. 8 is a rear view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure,FIG. 9 is a view illustrating a state in which a damper frame is removed fromFIG. 8 ,FIG. 10 is a side view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure, andFIG. 11 is a rear perspective view illustrating a state in which a duct cover is removed from a freezing chamber duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 7 to 9 , thedamper 400 may be arranged inside the freezingchamber duct 200. - The
duct cover 270 of the freezingchamber duct 200 may include aninlet 271 that is opened to introduce air into theblower fan 260. - The
duct cover 270 may include adamper housing part 272 extending to the rear side of theduct cover 270 to cover thedamper 400 and having a shape substantially similar to the external appearance of thedamper 400. - The
damper housing part 272 is integrally formed with theduct cover 270, but the disclosure is not limited thereto, and thedamper housing part 272 may be provided as a separate part from theduct cover 270 and coupled to theduct cover 270. - The
outlet 250 communicating with the opening 41 b of the freezing chamberinner case 41 may be arranged on a side surface of thedamper housing part 272. Thedamper 400 arranged inside thedamper housing part 272 may selectively open and closes theoutlet 250 to restrict the flow of cold air flowing in the freezingchamber duct 200 to theconnection duct 300 to thereby restrict cold air from being supplied to the refrigeratingchamber duct 100. - The
damper 400 includes adoor 420 selectively opening and closing theoutlet 250 or the oneend 321 of theconnection duct 300, and a drivingpart 430 for driving adoor frame 410, to which thedoor 420 is rotatably coupled, and thedoor 420. - The
door 420 may be rotated about a rotation axis R. Thedoor 420 may open theoutlet 250 by rotating about the rotation axis R in a direction opposite to theconnection duct 300 or in a direction in which theblower fan 260 is arranged. - In addition, the
door 420 may close theoutlet 250 by rotating about the rotation axis R in the direction toward theconnection duct 300. This is to drain condensate water that may be frozen between thedoor 420 and thedoor frame 410. This will be described below in detail. - The driving
part 430 may be connected to thedoor 420 in the direction of the rotation axis R to rotate thedoor 420. - Unlike the conventional technology, since the
damper 400 is arranged inside the freezingchamber duct 200, condensate water may be frozen inside thedamper 400. - Different from the refrigerating
chamber duct 100, the freezingchamber duct 200 is supplied with cold air of about-20 degrees so that water vapor in the air flowing inside the refrigerator 1 may collide with thedamper 400 to generate condensate water, and the condensate water having collided with thedamper 400 may be frozen inside theduct 400 by the low temperature formed inside the freezingchamber duct 200. - In particular, when condensate water is frozen between the
door 420 and thedoor frame 410, thedoor 420 may be restricted in rotation and thedamper 400 may be caused to malfunction. - Accordingly, the
damper 400 according to an embodiment of the disclosure may arranged to be inclined with respect to an upper-lower direction Z so that when condensate water is generated inside thedamper 400, the condensed water is easily drained. - In detail, referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9 , thedamper 400 may be arranged at a predetermined angle θ1 in a left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z. - In particular, in the
door frame 410, onesurface 410 a of thedoor frame 410 arranged adjacent to theblower fan 260 may be arranged at a predetermined angle θ1 in the left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z. This is because, in thedamper 400, the onesurface 410 a of thedoor frame 410 facing theblower fan 260 is a region where the most collision with the circulated air occurs. - Accordingly, an opening 411 (see
FIG. 11 ) formed on the onesurface 410 a of thedoor frame 410 is slantingly formed at the predetermined angle θ1 in the left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z. - Condensate water colliding with the one
surface 410 a of thedoor frame 410 facing theblower fan 260, the area of thedoor frame 410 at an inner side of theopening 411 of the onesurface 410 a, and thedoor 420 may flow to the lower end of thedoor frame 410 due to the slope in the left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z. - As the
damper 400 is arranged to be inclined in the left-right direction Y perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z, the condensate water may flow to the lowermost end in the upper-lower direction Z and the left-right direction Y along the slope. - The
other surface 410 b arranged on the opposite side of the onesurface 410 a of thedoor frame 410 may be arranged parallel to the upper-lower direction Z. - However, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the
other surface 410 b may be arranged parallel to the onesurface 410 a. - In addition, referring to
FIG. 10 , thedamper 400 may be additionally obliquely arranged at a predetermined angle θ2 in the front-rear direction X perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z. - In detail, the
door frame 410 may extend to be inclined at a predetermined angle θ2 in the front-rear direction X perpendicular to the extension direction Z of theduct plate 410. - Accordingly, the
411 and 412 formed on the bothopenings 410 a and 410 b of thesurfaces door frame 410 are all inclined at the predetermined angle θ2 in the front-rear direction X perpendicular to the extension direction Z. - Condensate water colliding with the one
surface 410 a and theother surface 410 b of thedoor frame 410, the area of thedoor frame 410 formed inside theopening 411 of the onesurface 410 a and theopening 412 of theother surface 410 b, and thedoor 420 may flow to the lower end of thedoor frame 410 by the slope in the front- rear direction X perpendicular to the upper-lower direction Z. - The
damper 400 may be arranged to be inclined with three-dimensions. Accordingly, when condensate water is generated inside thedamper 400, in detail, on thedoor 420 or thedoor frame 410, the condensate water may be easily drained to the lowermost end in the front-rear direction X and left-right direction Y of thedamper 400 along the slope. - In detail, referring to
FIG. 11 , thedoor frame 410 may include adrain part 413 arranged at the lowermost end in the front-rear direction X and the left-right direction Y. - The
opening 411 of the onesurface 410 a is provided at an inner side with aguide part 414 provided to guide the condensate water formed inside thedoor frame 410 to thedrain part 413. - The
guide part 414 may be a region extending from a region in which thedoor 420 is arranged to theopening 411 on the onesurface 410 a, and may be formed to be inclined in the front-rear direction X and the left-right direction Y with respect to the upper-lower direction Z. - Accordingly, condensate water formed due to collision within the
door 420 or the inner side of thedoor frame 410 may be gathered in thedrain part 413 along the slope of theguide unit 414. - In addition, condensate water formed by colliding with the one
surface 410 a of thedoor frame 410 may be gathered in thedrain part 413 along the slope because the onesurface 410 a is also formed to be inclined. - The
drain part 413 may include a shape that is cut downward such that the condensate water collected on thedrain part 413 is fallen. - Although not shown in the drawings, the region corresponding to the position of the
drain part 413 in thedamper housing part 272 covering thedoor frame 410 may include a cut-out shape so that thedrain part 413 communicates with the outside. - Accordingly, the condensate water collected in the
drain part 413 may be drained to the outside of thedamper 400 and the freezingchamber duct 200. - As described above, the evaporator E may be arranged at a lower side of the freezing chamber duct 200 (see
FIG. 3 ). Accordingly, the condensate water dripping from thedrain part 413 reaches the surface of the evaporator E, and the condensate water may be frozen on the evaporator E. - The condensate water frozen on the evaporator E may be defrosted by heat generated in the evaporator E during a defrosting process of the refrigerator 1.
- As described above, condensate water generated inside the
damper 400 may be easily frozen due to the low temperature inside the freezingchamber duct 200, but since thedamper 400 is arranged to be inclined, the generated condensate water may be easily drained outside of thedamper 400 and the freezingchamber duct 200 along the slope, so that thedamper 400 may be stably driven. - Hereinafter, the
connection duct 300 according to an embodiment of the disclosure will be described in detail. -
FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a connection duct according to an embodiment of the disclosure. - The
connection duct 300 may connect the freezingchamber duct 200 to the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 as described above. - One
end 321 of theconnection duct 300 may be coupled to the freezing chamberinner case 41 and communicate with theoutlet 250 of the freezingchamber duct 200 through the opening 41 b of the freezing chamberinner case 41. - The
other end 322 of theconnection duct 300 may be coupled to the refrigerating chamberinner case 42 and may communicate with theconnector 150 of the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 through theopening 42 b of the refrigerating chamberinner case 42. - A region between the one
end 321 and theother end 322 of theconnection duct 300 may be provided in a shape including a curved surface to facilitate the flow of air flowing in theconnection duct 300. - Although not shown in the drawings, each of the one
end 321 and theother end 322 of theconnection duct 300 may include an opening formed at an inside thereof and provided to communicate with the internal air passage of theconnection duct 300. - The
connection duct 300 may be provided in a shape in which afirst housing 310 and asecond housing 320 are coupled to each other. The oneend 321 and theother end 322 of theconnection duct 300 may be formed on thesecond housing 320. - However, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the one
end 321 and theother end 322 of theconnection duct 300 may be formed by thefirst housing 310, and may be formed by assembling thefirst housing 310 and thesecond housing 320. - As the
first housing 310 is coupled to thesecond housing 320, an air flow passage may be formed between thefirst housing 310 and thesecond housing 320. - The
connection duct 300 may include arib 330 arranged inside the air passage. - As described above, a freezing of condensate water may occur on the
damper 400. The freezing is a freezing that is generated by condensate water contained in air circulated by theblower fan 260. - However, unlike the above, when the
door 420 of thedamper 400 is in a closed state, air inside the refrigeratingchamber 22 may be reversely introduced into the side of thedamper 400 through theconnection duct 300. - In this case, water vapor in the air inside the refrigerating
chamber 22 may move toward thedamper 400 and collide with thedoor 420 of thedamper 400 or theother surface 410 b of thedoor frame 410 to form condensate water. - In particular, when condensed water is formed between the inside of the
opening 412 of theother surface 410 b of thedoor 420 and thedoor 420 and frozen, thedoor 420 is restricted from being driven. - The
connection duct 300 according to an embodiment of the disclosure, in order to prevent water vapor in the air flowing from the side of the refrigeratingchamber 22 to theconnection duct 300 from colliding with thedamper 400 and freezing inside thedamper 400, may include therib 330 arranged on the air passage inside theconnection duct 300. - The
rib 330 may be provided in a shape, a cross-sectional area of which gradually increases from the oneend 321 of theconnection duct 300 to theother end 322 of theconnection duct 300. - This is to minimize the restriction of the flow of air while air flows from the freezing
chamber duct 200 to the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 by theblower fan 260. - Conversely, when the
door 420 is closed, the flow of air from the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 to the freezingchamber duct 200 may be limited by the shape of therib 330. - The
rib 330 may be provided in a shape extending in a direction opposite to the direction from the refrigeratingchamber duct 100 to the freezingchamber duct 200. - Accordingly, a portion of the air flowing into the freezing
chamber duct 200 may be blocked by therib 330 without reaching thedamper 400, but may flow back to the refrigeratingchamber duct 100. - In addition, the
rib 330 may include a collectingpart 331 capable of collecting condensate water generated due to collision of air. - Accordingly, when the air flowing into the freezing
chamber duct 200 collides with theribs 330, the direction of the air flow may be changed, and at the same time as the collision, condensate water may be generated, and the condensate water may be collected in the collectingpart 331. - That is, in the case of air flowing in the refrigerating
chamber duct 100, the flow of the air may be switched before reaching thedamper 400 by therib 330, or moisture in the air may be collected by the collectingpart 331 of therib 330 so that moisture is prevented from reaching thedamper 400. - Hereinafter, a
damper 400 of the refrigerator 1 according to another embodiment of the disclosure will be described. Configurations other than thedamper 400 described below are the same as those of the refrigerator 1 according to the embodiment of the disclosure described above, and thus the same descriptions will be omitted. -
FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a damper according to another embodiment of the disclosure. - The
damper 400 may include aheating wire 450 installed into a contact portion 415 that is in contact with a surface of thedoor 420 when thedoor 420 is closed. - Water vapor in the air collides with the contact portion 415 to generate condensate water, and when the
door 420 is in a closed state, freezing may occur on thedoor 420 and the contact portion 415, so that thedoor 420 may be precluded from being separated the contact portion 415. - Accordingly, a malfunction may occur in the driving
part 430 and the drivingpart 430 may be damaged, and the temperature of the refrigeratingchamber 22 may not be controlled. - Among the limitations associated with formation of ice in the
damper 400, ice formation occurring between the contact portion 415 and thedoor 420 may be the greatest concern. - According to the embodiment of the disclosure, the
damper 400 includes theheating wire 450 installed into the contact portion 415 to eliminate the limitation. - The
heating wire 450 may be periodically driven to perform defrosting on thecontact portion 15, or when a malfunction occurs in the drivingpart 430, theheating wire 450 may be driven through a controller (not shown) to defrost the contact portion 415. - Although few embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, the above embodiment is illustrative purpose only, and it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and scope of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
Claims (1)
1. A refrigerator comprising:
a main body;
a first storage chamber and a second storage chamber in the main body;
an evaporator configured to generate cold air and arranged inside the main body;
a first duct configured to supply a portion of the cold air generated by the evaporator, to the first storage chamber and another portion of the cold air to a connection duct, connecting the first duct to a second duct so that the other portion of the cold air inside the first duct flows into the second duct via the connection duct, the second duct configured to supply the other portion of the cold air to the second storage chamber; and
a damper configured to selectively open and close the connection duct to control the flow of the other portion of the cold air to the second duct, the damper being provided inside the first duct, and the second duct having a flat front surface.
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