Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240125525). REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME simplified abstract

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REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME

Organization Name

samsung electronics co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Seulki Min of Suwon-si (KR)

Heemoon Jeong of Suwon-si (KR)

Gaeul Cho of Suwon-si (KR)

Kookjeong Seo of Suwon-si (KR)

Insub Lee of Suwon-si (KR)

REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240125525 titled 'REFRIGERATOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

A refrigerator patent application describes a system with a compressor, condenser, hot pipe, capillary tube, evaporator, valve device, and controller for efficient cooling operation.

  • The refrigerator includes components such as a compressor, condenser, evaporator, and valve device.
  • The valve device has multiple ports for controlling the flow of refrigerant in different modes.
  • The controller manages the operation of the valve device to optimize cooling efficiency.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in household refrigerators, commercial refrigeration units, and air conditioning systems.

Problems Solved

This innovation helps improve the energy efficiency and cooling performance of refrigeration systems.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include reduced energy consumption, faster cooling times, and overall improved system reliability.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Efficient Valve Control System for Refrigerators and Air Conditioners" can be used in various industries such as food storage, beverage cooling, and climate control.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include similar valve control systems used in refrigeration and air conditioning units.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing refrigeration systems in terms of energy efficiency?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this technology and existing refrigeration systems in terms of energy efficiency.

What are the potential cost implications of implementing this technology in refrigeration units?

The article does not address the potential cost implications of implementing this technology in refrigeration units.


Original Abstract Submitted

a refrigerator includes: a compressor; a condenser; a hot pipe; at least one capillary tube; at least one evaporator; a valve device including: an input port connected to the condenser; a first port connected to one end of the hot pipe; a second port connected to an other end; and at least one output port connected to the at least one capillary tube; and a controller configured to: control the valve device to operate in the first mode by connecting one of the first port and the second port to the input port and connecting an other one to the output port; control the valve device to operate in the second mode, by closing one of the first port and the second port and connecting an other one to the output port; and control the valve device to operate in the third mode, by closing all the first port and the second port.