Refrigeration – Cooled enclosure – With heat rejecting element enclosure or cooling feature
Patent
1992-11-13
1995-07-04
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Cooled enclosure
With heat rejecting element enclosure or cooling feature
62456, 62454, 62455, 165157, 454906, F25D 1900
Patent
active
054289734
ABSTRACT:
A refrigerator having an air passage duct which contains therein a wire and tube condenser where a cooling air caused by a fan flows. A refrigerator includes: a machine compartment having a fan therein for causing a flow of cooling air, located at a bottom of the refrigerator; an air passasge duct, connected to the machine compartment, containing a wire and tube condenser (referred to as a wire condenser hereinafter), the air duct and the wire condenser being placed at the bottom of the refrigerator; and an exhaust port for discharging an air used for radiating a heat of the wire condenser, wherein the air passage duct is formed in a zigzag shape so that the cooling air flowing through the air passage duct crosses through the wire condenser.
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Kashima Koji
Tago Masato
Temmyo Minoru
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
Kilner Christopher
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