Portable refrigeration door open alarm apparatus
First Claim
1. A self-contained and portable means of sensing refrigerator or freezer appliance door-ajar conditions for one or two appliance doors and producing an audible alarm, comprising:
- a portable direct current power source of known construction;
a low power electronic circuit;
two electromechanical sensor switches, each consist of a movable spring-tempered wire contact and a stationary contact, to sense door-ajar conditions for two appliance doors, each said movable spring-tempered contacts inserted exteriorly between a respective appliance door and the appliance chassis thereof to perform the following functions;
when the appliance doors are closed, the respective movable contacts are pressed away from and break connection with their respective stationary contacts to thereby disconnect power from said electronic circuit;
when either or both appliance doors are opened, the respective movable contact(s) is allowed to flex toward the respective stationary contact(s) to thereby make connection with the respective stationary contact(s), thereby applying power to and energizing said electronic circuit;
an integral alarm for producing an audible tone in response to energyzation of said electronic circuit;
a single enclosure containing said direct current power source, said low power electronic circuit, said sensor switches, and said integral alarm, and which provides a means of removably attaching said enclosure on an exterior surface of the appliance chassis without the use of tools or permanent adhesives thereby allowing portability.
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Abstract
A completely self-contained and portable alarm system that senses a condition in which a refrigerator or freezer door is not fully closed using a plurality of spring-tempered metallic sensor switches and which provides an audible tone from a piezoelectric transducer. By means of a selector switch, the alarm can occur either immediately upon opening the appliance door, after a predetermined delay has expired, or the alarm can be disabled by removing power from the electronic circuit. Compared to other refrigeration alarm systems this invention is not integral to the appliance itself; it senses only door-ajar conditions; is powered by common direct current means; and its mounting location is highly flexible. It can be easily installed by magnetic means on either side, or top of the appliance near the door by simply placing it where desired, accommodating a large number of new as well as older appliance models. Since this invention does not depend on sensing a temperature change within the appliance, the audible door-ajar warning can be given before internal temperatures change substantially, allowing the undesirable condition to be remedied much earlier than would be the case if temperature sensing were done, thus helping to prevent loss of perishables and to save energy.
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1 Claim
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1. A self-contained and portable means of sensing refrigerator or freezer appliance door-ajar conditions for one or two appliance doors and producing an audible alarm, comprising:
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a portable direct current power source of known construction; a low power electronic circuit; two electromechanical sensor switches, each consist of a movable spring-tempered wire contact and a stationary contact, to sense door-ajar conditions for two appliance doors, each said movable spring-tempered contacts inserted exteriorly between a respective appliance door and the appliance chassis thereof to perform the following functions; when the appliance doors are closed, the respective movable contacts are pressed away from and break connection with their respective stationary contacts to thereby disconnect power from said electronic circuit; when either or both appliance doors are opened, the respective movable contact(s) is allowed to flex toward the respective stationary contact(s) to thereby make connection with the respective stationary contact(s), thereby applying power to and energizing said electronic circuit; an integral alarm for producing an audible tone in response to energyzation of said electronic circuit; a single enclosure containing said direct current power source, said low power electronic circuit, said sensor switches, and said integral alarm, and which provides a means of removably attaching said enclosure on an exterior surface of the appliance chassis without the use of tools or permanent adhesives thereby allowing portability.
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