Lg electronics inc. (20240318488). REFRIGERATOR simplified abstract

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REFRIGERATOR

Organization Name

lg electronics inc.

Inventor(s)

Hee Jun Lee of Seoul (KR)

Jinho Chang of Seoul (KR)

Jaehoon Shin of Seoul (KR)

Jae Un Shin of Seoul (KR)

REFRIGERATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240318488 titled 'REFRIGERATOR

Simplified Explanation:

This patent application describes a refrigerator with a door that has a damper to slow down its closing movement.

  • The refrigerator has a storage compartment and a door that opens and closes it.
  • The damper provides resistance to the door's closing movement with two levels of damping force.
  • The first damping force is stronger than the second damping force.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Refrigerator with a door damper to control closing speed.
  • Two levels of damping force for gradual door closure.

Potential Applications:

  • Household refrigerators and freezers.
  • Commercial refrigeration units.

Problems Solved:

  • Prevents slamming of refrigerator doors.
  • Ensures smooth and controlled closing action.

Benefits:

  • Reduces noise and wear on refrigerator components.
  • Enhances user experience with gentle door closing.

Commercial Applications:

Refrigerator manufacturers can use this technology to improve the quality and user experience of their products, potentially leading to increased customer satisfaction and brand loyalty.

Questions about Refrigerator Door Damper Technology:

1. How does the damper in the refrigerator door work? 2. What are the benefits of having a damper in a refrigerator door?


Original Abstract Submitted

a refrigerator includes a cabinet having a storage compartment, a door rotatably connected to the cabinet to open and close the storage compartment, and a damper configured to provide a damping force to resist the movement of door as the door rotates in a closing direction, the damping force including a first damping force having a first magnitude and a second damping force having a second magnitude that is less than the first magnitude.