Method to create vacuum insulated cabinets for refrigerators
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B29C-051/02
B65D-081/38
B29C-051/06
B29C-051/08
F25D-023/06
B29L-031/00
B29K-101/12
출원번호
US-0962587
(2015-12-08)
등록번호
US-9463917
(2016-10-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Wu, Guolian
Cur, Nihat
Pannock, Jurgen
출원인 / 주소
Whirlpool Corporation
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A method of forming a vacuum insulated refrigerator cabinet, the method comprising providing first and second sheets of material. The first sheet of material is thermoformed over a first forming tool forming a first intermediate structure. The first intermediate structure is then thermoformed over a
A method of forming a vacuum insulated refrigerator cabinet, the method comprising providing first and second sheets of material. The first sheet of material is thermoformed over a first forming tool forming a first intermediate structure. The first intermediate structure is then thermoformed over a second forming mold to create a second intermediate structure. The second sheet of material is then sealing connected with the second intermediate structure forming an annular space. A vacuum is created in the annular space creating a vacuum insulated cabinet.
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1. A method of forming a vacuum insulated refrigerator cabinet, the method comprising: providing first and second sheets of material comprising at least a first layer of thermoplastic material that is at least partially permeable to oxygen, nitrogen and water vapor, and a second layer of material th
1. A method of forming a vacuum insulated refrigerator cabinet, the method comprising: providing first and second sheets of material comprising at least a first layer of thermoplastic material that is at least partially permeable to oxygen, nitrogen and water vapor, and a second layer of material that is substantially impermeable to oxygen, nitrogen and water vapor;heating at least a portion of the first sheet of material to a temperature at which the first sheet of material can be plastically deformed;utilizing a first forming tool to deform the first sheet of material and form a first intermediate structure having a base sidewall defining a perimeter and first sidewalls extending from the perimeter to define a cavity having an opening that opens in a first direction and defines a peripheral edge extending around the opening;providing a second forming tool having sidewall portions defining outwardly facing surfaces, inwardly facing surfaces, and an end surface extending between the inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces;disengaging the first intermediate structure from the first forming tool, followed by positioning the second forming tool in the cavity of the first intermediate structure;plastically deforming the base sidewall to form a second intermediate structure having a base sidewall and inner sidewalls extending transversely from the base sidewall and defining a second cavity that opens in a second direction that is substantially opposite the first direction, wherein the inner sidewalls are spaced apart inwardly from the first sidewalls to define a space that opens in the first direction;filling the space with porous material;sealingly connecting the second sheet of material to the second intermediate structure around the peripheral edge to substantially close off the opening; andforming a vacuum in the space containing the porous material. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein: the space comprises an annular space;the second sheet of material is spaced apart from the base sidewall of the second intermediate structure to form a central space that is connected to the annular space. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein: the second forming tool comprises compacted porous insulation material; andat least a portion of the second forming tool is disposed in the cavity while a vacuum is formed in the space. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein; the perimeter of the base sidewall of the first intermediate structure is quadrilateral. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein; the outwardly facing surfaces of the second forming tool are rectangular. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein; the inwardly facing surfaces of the second forming tool are rectangular. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein; the first forming tool is a male mold. 8. The method of claim 6, wherein; the first forming tool is a female mold. 9. A method of forming a vacuum insulated refrigerator cabinet, the method comprising: providing first and second sheets of material comprising at least a first layer of thermoplastic material that is at least partially permeable to oxygen, nitrogen and water vapor, and a second layer of material that is substantially impermeable to oxygen, nitrogen and water vapor;heating at least a portion of the first sheet of material to a temperature at which the first sheet of material can be plastically deformed;utilizing a first forming tool to deform the first sheet of material and form a first intermediate structure having a base sidewall a first sidewall extending transversely from the base sidewall to define a cavity having an opening that opens in a first direction and defines a peripheral edge extending around the opening;providing a second forming tool having sidewall portions defining a plurality of outwardly facing surfaces and a plurality of inwardly facing surfaces, and at least one end surface extending between the inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces;disengaging the first intermediate structure from the first forming tool, followed by positioning the second forming tool in the cavity of the first intermediate structure;plastically deforming the base sidewall to form a second intermediate structure having a base sidewall and an inner sidewall extending transversely from the base sidewall, wherein the inner sidewall is spaced apart inwardly from the first sidewall to define a space;at least partially filling the space with a porous material;sealingly connecting the second sheet of material to the second intermediate structure around the peripheral edge to substantially close off the opening; andforming a vacuum in the space containing the porous material. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein: the space comprises an annular space;the second sheet of material is spaced apart from the base sidewall of the second intermediate structure to form a central space that is connected to the annular space. 11. The method of claim 9, wherein: the second forming tool comprises the porous insulating material; andat least a portion of the second forming tool is disposed in the cavity while a vacuum is formed in the space. 12. The method of claim 9, further comprising; blowing air in the first direction on the first sheet of material to form a semi-circle shape. 13. The method of claim 9, further comprising; clamping at least one edge of the first sheet of material to at least one flange of the first forming tool, wherein the at least one flange is comprised of at least one sidewall of the first forming tool. 14. The method of claim 9, wherein; the first forming tool includes at least one vacuum channel. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein; the first forming tool is a male mold. 16. The method of claim 14, wherein; the first forming tool is a female mold. 17. A method of forming a vacuum insulated refrigerator cabinet, the method comprising: providing first and second sheets of material;utilizing a first forming tool to deform the first sheet of material and form a first intermediate structure having a base sidewall and a first sidewall extending transversely from the base sidewall to define a cavity having an opening, the first sidewall defining a peripheral edge extending around the opening;providing a second forming tool having sidewall portions defining a plurality of outwardly facing surfaces and a plurality of inwardly facing surfaces, and at least one end surface extending transversely between the inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces;disengaging the first intermediate structure from the first forming tool, followed by positioning the second forming tool in the cavity of the first intermediate structure;plastically deforming the base sidewall to form a second intermediate structure having a base sidewall and an inner sidewall extending transversely from the base sidewall, wherein the inner sidewall is spaced apart inwardly from the first sidewall to define a space;sealingly connecting the second sheet of material to the second intermediate structure around the peripheral edge to substantially close off the opening;filling the space with a porous material; andforming a vacuum in the space. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein: the first and second sheets of material comprise a thermoplastic material and an impermeable material that is substantially impermeable to oxygen, nitrogen and water vapor; and including:heating at least a portion of the first sheet of material to a temperature at which the first sheet of material can be plastically deformed. 19. The method of claim 17, wherein; the first sidewall comprises a plurality of first sidewalls;the inner sidewall comprises a plurality of inner sidewalls; andthe space comprises an annular space. 20. The method of claim 18, wherein; the thermoplastic material comprises a first layer; andthe impermeable material comprises a second layer.
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