Icemaker and movable icemaker cover for a refrigerator appliance
A refrigerator appliance includes a cabinet defining a receiving chamber; a cabinet door coupled to the cabinet to provide selective access to the receiving chamber; a cabinet door sensor configured to sense a position of the cabinet door; an icemaker positioned within the receiving chamber; an icemaker cover movably coupled with respect to the icemaker; and a controller operably coupled with each of the icemaker and the icemaker cover, the controller being configured to perform an operation. The operation includes determining that the icemaker is in an active icemaking mode; detecting, via the cabinet door sensor, a movement of the cabinet door from a closed position after determining that the icemaker is in the active icemaking mode; and moving the icemaker cover from an open state to a closed state in response to detecting the movement of the cabinet door from the closed position.
1 . A refrigerator appliance defining a vertical direction, a lateral direction, and a transverse direction, the refrigerator appliance comprising:
a cabinet defining a receiving chamber;
a cabinet door coupled to the cabinet to provide selective access to the receiving chamber;
a cabinet door sensor configured to sense a position of the cabinet door;
an icemaker positioned within the receiving chamber or on the cabinet door, the icemaker being configured to selectively produce ice;
an icemaker cover movably coupled with respect to the icemaker; and
a controller operably coupled with each of the icemaker and the icemaker cover, the controller being configured to perform an operation, the operation comprising:
determining that the icemaker is in an active icemaking mode;
detecting, via the cabinet door sensor, a movement of the cabinet door from a closed position after determining that the icemaker is in the active icemaking mode;
moving the icemaker cover from an open state to a closed state in response to detecting the movement of the cabinet door from the closed position;
determining that the icemaker is inactive; and
moving the icemaker cover from the open state to the closed state in response to determining that the icemaker is inactive.
2 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 1 , wherein the operation further comprises:
detecting a movement of the cabinet door to the closed position after moving the icemaker cover from the open state to the closed state; and
moving the icemaker cover from the closed state to the open state after detecting the movement of the cabinet door to the closed position.
3 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 1 , further comprising:
a motor coupled with the icemaker cover to electively move the icemaker cover between the open state and the closed state, the motor being operably coupled with the controller.
4 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 1 , further comprising:
a temperature sensor positioned within the icemaker.
5 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 4 , wherein determining that the icemaker is in the active icemaking mode comprises:
receiving a temperature signal from the temperature sensor; and
determining that the temperature signal indicates a temperature within the icemaker is within a predetermined temperature range.
6 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 1 , wherein the icemaker cover is at least partially positioned over the icemaker along the vertical direction.
7 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 1 , wherein the icemaker is mounted to the cabinet door.
8 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 1 , wherein the operation further comprises:
detecting a movement of the cabinet door to the closed position after determining that the icemaker is inactive; and
maintaining the icemaker cover in the closed state after detecting the movement of the cabinet door to the closed position.
9 . The refrigerator appliance of claim 1 , wherein the icemaker cover comprises an interior surface, the interior surface having a concave curvature to direct cold air from the receiving chamber toward the icemaker when the icemaker cover is in the open state.
10 . A method of operating a refrigerator appliance, the refrigerator appliance comprising a cabinet defining a receiving chamber, a cabinet door coupled to the cabinet to provide selective access to the receiving chamber, a cabinet door sensor configured to sense a position of the cabinet door, an icemaker positioned within the receiving chamber or on the cabinet door, the icemaker being configured to selectively produce ice, and an icemaker cover movably coupled with respect to the icemaker, the method comprising:
determining that the icemaker is in an active icemaking mode;
detecting, via the cabinet door sensor, a movement of the cabinet door from a closed position after determining that the icemaker is in the active icemaking mode;
moving the icemaker cover from an open state to a closed state in response to detecting the movement of the cabinet door from the closed position;
determining that the icemaker is inactive; and
moving the icemaker cover from the open state to the closed state in response to determining that the icemaker is inactive.
11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:
detecting a movement of the cabinet door to the closed position after moving the icemaker cover from the open state to the closed state; and
moving the icemaker cover from the closed state to the open state after detecting the movement of the cabinet door to the closed position.
12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the refrigerator appliance further comprises:
a motor coupled with the icemaker cover to electively move the icemaker cover between the open state and the closed state, the motor being operably coupled with the controller.
13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the refrigerator appliance further comprises:
a temperature sensor positioned within the icemaker.
14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein determining that the icemaker is in the active icemaking mode comprises:
receiving a temperature signal from the temperature sensor; and
determining that the temperature signal indicates a temperature within the icemaker is within a predetermined temperature range.
15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the icemaker cover is at least partially positioned over the icemaker along the vertical direction.
16 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the icemaker is mounted to the cabinet door.
17 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
detecting a movement of the cabinet door to the closed position after determining that the icemaker is inactive; and
maintaining the icemaker cover in the closed state after detecting the movement of the cabinet door to the closed position.
18 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the icemaker cover comprises an interior surface, the interior surface having a concave curvature to direct cold air from the receiving chamber toward the icemaker when the icemaker cover is in the open state.