18276575. REFRIGERATOR WITH AUTOMATIC DOOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AUTOMATIC DOOR OF REFRIGERATOR simplified abstract (LG Electronics Inc.)

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REFRIGERATOR WITH AUTOMATIC DOOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AUTOMATIC DOOR OF REFRIGERATOR

Organization Name

LG Electronics Inc.

Inventor(s)

Hyunbum Kim of Seoul (KR)

Seungyoon Cho of Seoul (KR)

REFRIGERATOR WITH AUTOMATIC DOOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AUTOMATIC DOOR OF REFRIGERATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18276575 titled 'REFRIGERATOR WITH AUTOMATIC DOOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AUTOMATIC DOOR OF REFRIGERATOR

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a refrigerator with a magnet mounted on the door and a magnetic field sensor on the main body to detect the door's open/closed status and the amount the door is pressed without direct contact.

  • Magnet mounted on the door
  • Magnetic field sensor on the main body
  • Detects open/closed status and pressed amount of the door
  • Prevents deformation, deterioration, wear, etc. of contact portion
  • No direct contact with the door

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied to other appliances with automatic doors, such as ovens, dishwashers, and cabinets.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of contact wear and deformation that can occur in traditional automatic door systems.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include a longer lifespan for the automatic door system, improved appearance of the appliance, and reduced maintenance costs.

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be valuable for manufacturers of appliances with automatic doors, as it can improve the durability and aesthetics of their products.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of proximity sensors in automatic door systems to detect the door's status without direct contact.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact energy efficiency in the refrigerator?

This article does not address how the use of the magnetic field sensor and magnet may impact the energy efficiency of the refrigerator.

Are there any potential safety concerns with this technology?

The article does not mention any safety concerns that may arise from the use of the magnetic field sensor and magnet in the automatic door system.


Original Abstract Submitted

A refrigerator and a method for controlling an automatic door thereof are disclosed. The refrigerator includes a magnet mounted to a door and a magnetic field sensor mounted to a main body, so as to detect whether the door is open or closed and a pressed amount of the door according to a change in distance between the magnetic field sensor and the magnet even without a direct contact with the door. This can make appearance of the refrigerator beautiful and prevent an occurrence of deformation, deterioration, wear, and the like of a contact portion due to the contact with the door.