18538447. REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING REFRIGERATOR simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING REFRIGERATOR

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Junghoon Seo of Suwon-si (KR)

Kyungtae Ko of Suwon-si (KR)

Ganghyun Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

Jaeuk Ryoo of Suwon-si (KR)

REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING REFRIGERATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18538447 titled 'REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING REFRIGERATOR

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a refrigerator with a temperature sensor, cooling device, and processor that can change the temperature of a storage compartment based on user commands and return to the original temperature after a certain period of time.

  • Temperature sensor, cooling device, and processor are key components of the refrigerator.
  • The processor controls the cooling device to change the temperature of the storage compartment based on user commands.
  • After a certain period of time, the temperature of the storage compartment returns to the original temperature.
  • The temperature sensor plays a crucial role in sensing the temperature of the storage compartment.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various refrigeration systems, including household refrigerators, commercial refrigerators, and industrial refrigeration units.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of manually adjusting the temperature of a refrigerator and ensures that the temperature returns to the original setting after a set period of time.

Benefits

- Energy efficiency by optimizing temperature settings - Convenience for users by automatically adjusting temperatures - Preserving the quality of stored items by maintaining optimal temperatures

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be utilized in refrigerators for homes, restaurants, supermarkets, and other food storage facilities.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be refrigerators with manual temperature controls that do not automatically revert to the original temperature setting after a certain period of time.

Unanswered Questions

How does the processor determine the optimal temperature setting for the storage compartment?

The processor may use algorithms based on the temperature sensor readings to adjust the temperature accordingly.

What is the average energy savings achieved by this technology compared to traditional refrigerators?

The energy savings may vary depending on usage patterns and environmental conditions, but studies could provide more specific data on this aspect.


Original Abstract Submitted

A refrigerator is disclosed. The refrigerator includes a temperature sensor, a cooling device, and a processor which controls the cooling device such that, when a user command to change the temperature of a storage compartment set to a first temperature to a second temperatures, is input, the temperature of the storage compartment is changed to the second temperature, based on the temperature of the storage compartment sensed by the temperature sensor, and controls the cooling device such that, when a certain period of time elapses after a point in time when the user command is input, the temperature of the storage compartment returns to the first temperature, based on the temperature of the storage compartment sensed by the temperature sensor.