Refrigerator with ice-making system
A technology equipped with ice making and refrigerators, which is applied in ice making, ice making, and household refrigeration devices, etc. It can solve the problems of slow ice production, inconvenience for users, and residual ice accumulation, so as to increase the speed of pushing ice and reduce the amount of residual ice. , The effect of reducing the accumulation of residual ice
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[0024] see figure 1 , figure 2 , Ice-making system 1 of the present invention is installed on the refrigerator-freezer door body, and refrigerator and refrigerator door body are not shown in the figure. The ice-making system 1 includes an ice storage box 1, an ice pushing mechanism 2 and an ice crushing mechanism 3. The ice pushing mechanism has a rotating shaft 4 and an ice pushing screw 2-1, and the ice crushing mechanism 3 has a crushing ice box 3-1, a rotating shaft 4 and an ice crushing mechanism 3. The ice crushing blade 3-2, the ice pushing screw 2-1 and the ice crushing blade 3-2 are respectively arranged on both sides of the same rotating shaft 4, and the rotating shaft 4 is arranged inclined downward along the ice feeding direction. The ice delivery direction is from the ice storage box 1 to the crushed ice box 3-1, which can also be said to be figure 2 for the left-to-right orientation of , see figure 2 .
[0025] As far as the specific technical solution is ...
Embodiment 2
[0029] Embodiment 2 is different from Embodiment 1 in that the angle at which the ice storage box chassis 1-1 inclines downward along the ice delivery direction is slightly larger than the angle at which the rotating shaft 4 inclines downward along the ice delivery direction, and the difference between the angles greater than 1.5° . The downward trend of the ice cube is more obvious like this, which is conducive to reducing the amount of residual ice.
Embodiment 3
[0030] Embodiment 3 is different from Embodiment 1 in that the angle at which the ice storage box chassis 1-1 inclines downward along the ice delivery direction is slightly larger than the angle at which the rotating shaft 4 inclines downward along the ice delivery direction, and the difference between the angles greater than 2.0° . The downward trend of the ice cube is more obvious like this, which is conducive to reducing the amount of residual ice.
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