Lg electronics inc. (20240295358). REFRIGERATOR simplified abstract
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REFRIGERATOR
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REFRIGERATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240295358 titled 'REFRIGERATOR
The abstract describes a refrigerator with a unique design that increases the internal volume of the storage chamber by overlapping two cool air supply ducts.
- Simplified Explanation:
- The refrigerator has two cool air supply ducts that partially overlap in a front-rear direction. - This design increases the space utilization in the rear of the storage chamber. - As a result, the internal volume of the refrigerator is expanded.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Overlapping cool air supply ducts in a front-rear direction. - Increased space utilization in the rear of the storage chamber. - Expanded internal volume of the refrigerator.
- Potential Applications:
- Household refrigerators. - Commercial refrigeration units. - Industrial cooling systems.
- Problems Solved:
- Limited space in the rear of traditional refrigerators. - Insufficient internal volume for storage in refrigerators.
- Benefits:
- More storage space in the refrigerator. - Improved organization and accessibility of stored items. - Enhanced cooling efficiency.
- Commercial Applications:
- Household appliance industry. - Commercial kitchen equipment suppliers. - Refrigeration system manufacturers.
- Questions about Refrigerator Design:
1. How does the overlapping cool air supply ducts improve the efficiency of the refrigerator? 2. What are the potential drawbacks of this design in terms of maintenance and repair?
- Frequently Updated Research:
- Ongoing studies on optimizing airflow in refrigeration systems. - Research on energy efficiency improvements in cooling appliances.
Original Abstract Submitted
a refrigerator is provided in which a first cool air supply duct and a second cool air supply duct are arranged so as to at least partially overlap each other in a front-rear direction, thereby increasing space utilization in rear of a storage chamber such that an internal volume of the refrigerator is increased.