Patent classifications
F25D2400/38
LOW-TEMPERATURE STORAGE CONTAINER
The present invention aims at providing a low-temperature storage container that is highly insulated and can therefore reduce the amount of cooling medium consumption. The low-temperature storage container of the present invention includes a cylindrical container body having an opening and a storage compartment, and a plurality of holding shelves provided in the storage compartment, on which storage trays for holding storage objects are placed. The storage compartment includes a plurality of holding zones arranged in a circumferential direction of the container body, where the storage trays are held, and at least one passage zone where the storage trays pass. The holding shelves are configured as parts of a plurality of rack units that are sections arranged in a circumferential direction of the container body.
TABLE-TOP COOLER
The table top cooler stores food and beverage items in a cool condition. The table top of the table top cooler seals the container with the table top at the upper surface of the container and the table top of the table top cooler has the at least rods. The table top cooler allows the table top of the cooler to be opened. The table top of the table top cooler is lifted off vertically. The user opens the table top cooler by lifting the lid off vertically. The at least one rods extends vertically and has the at least one spring loaded button. The at least one rod locks the table top of the table top cooler at the certain height from the table top cooler by using a spring-loaded button located in each rod attached to the table top engages with the hole in the rail located in the wall of the table top cooler. The user accesses to the inside of the container and the top table of the table top cooler when the table top of the table top cooler is locked. The table top's height from the table top cooler is adjustable with attached the at least rod and the at least rod has more than one spring-loaded button to adjust the table top's height. The table top cooler has a plurality of wheels attachable to the body to pull or move the table top cooler.
Transportable active cooling container
A transportable enclosure can include a housing, a power source, a container, an evaporator, a condenser, a compressor, and a controller. The container can be configured to receive a temperature sensitive item therein. The evaporator can be disposed at least partially around the container. The condenser can be positioned near a wall of the housing and can be configured to reject heat from the evaporator to an ambient environment through the wall of the housing.
MULTI-COMPARTMENT COOLER
The multi-compartment cooler includes two cylindrical, thermally insulated containers stacked on top of each other and mounted on a wheeled platform having a telescoping handle. The lower compartment has a spigot for dispensing hot or cold beverages stored in the compartment, and the upper compartment is adapted for storing a transporting packaged foods, such as salads, sandwiches, cold cuts, etc. The cover of the upper compartment may include a hinged lid incorporating a power bank and inductive charging pad for charging the batteries of cell phones, smart watches, tablets, and other electronic devices. The upper and lower compartments may be releasably latched together during transport. The wheeled platform may have two rear wheels and a front caster, or a rigid front cradle.
DOOR HINGE AND FOOT ASSEMBLY
A household appliance, such as a refrigerator, has a body with a cooled compartment, a door that restricts and grants access to said cooled compartment, a foot assembly connected to the body, and an electrical connector support for supporting electronic components of the household appliance. The foot assembly includes at least one of an anti-tip foot to support the appliance and/or a wheel to facilitate moving the appliance. The electrical connector support includes a frame base portion connected to the foot assembly, a door sensor support attached to the frame base portion, and a door sensor configured to sense if the door is at an open or a closed position relative to the body. At least one component of the door sensor is attached to the door sensor support.
Stackable rolling coolers with affixed main bin
This invention is directed to a kit of coolers that offers a number of improvements over the prior art. The coolers are modified to specifically accommodate frozen gel ice packs instead of ice cubes. Because there is no spill water, the coolers open with front-facing pull-out drawers. The coolers stack atop one another with interlocking parts. Easy transport is provided by a handle and wheels, which are attached to the bottom (main) bin. Internally, the cooler bins are compartmentalized horizontally or vertically with dividers. Hollow spaces within the walls and dividers of the bins accommodate frozen gel ice packs. Overall, the coolers are easier to pack and unpack, stack, load into a car, and transport on the ground than conventional ice chest coolers.
Cooler with game lid
A cooler can include a game table formed in a top surface thereof. The game table can include a game surface surrounded by side walls about its perimeter for storage of the game elements and to prevent game elements, such as game balls, from escaping from the recessed game surface. The game surface can include elements for various games, including foosball, hockey, football, pool, craps, roulette, chess, checkers, backgammon or the like. In some embodiments, the game elements may be interchanged to provide multiple different games that can be played in the recessed gaming surface. In some embodiments, game players may be disposed on arms that extend across the game table in a manner similar to conventional foosball players. Such arms may be made removable to permit changing between game player-based games and games that can be played directly on the recessed surface.
Galley refrigeration system
A galley refrigeration system is provided in which a galley cart is positioned in the cavity of a galley compartment comprising at least a cart-facing opening positioned in a vertically intermediate region of the back wall, the galley cart or the galley compartment having a duct-facing opening positioned adjacent to the cart-facing opening. A heat exchanger configured to generate cooling air is provided within the galley compartment, adjacent the vertically intermediate region of the back wall of the galley compartment defining the cavity. An air supply duct, provided at the cart-facing opening, is configured to guide the cooling air from the heat exchanger into the galley cart, and configured to be detachably coupled to the duct-facing opening of the cart or the galley compartment. An electronically actuated valve controls a variable flow rate of the cooling air from the air supply duct into the galley cart.
MOBILE MULTI-ZONE REFRIGERATOR
A mobile multizone refrigerator comprises a plurality of secure refrigerated storage zones each having a lockable door connected to a zone opening controller. The zone opening controller is connected by a network interface to a server capable of receiving and facilitating zone opening requests from the user devices of affiliated users of the storage zones. Upon receipt of an authenticated zone opening request, the server will transmit a zone opening instruction to the controller affiliated with the storage zone in question, resulting in its opening. The refrigerator is mobile allowing it to be moved into and between locations with ease.
Low-profile refrigerator/freezer
The present invention is directed to a low-profile refrigerator/freezer. The refrigerator/freezer may comprise a housing, a refrigerator door, a freezer door, divider walls, operator controls, and a refrigeration subsystem. The refrigerator/freezer may be adapted for use by a wheelchair-bound user. The housing may be less than or equal to 38 inches high, less than or equal to 42 inches wide, and less than or equal to 18 inches deep such that the wheelchair-bound user may be able to reach an interior space of the refrigerator/freezer from a wheelchair. A refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment may be side-by-side such that the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment provide the same visibility. The operator controls may be placed within reach of the wheelchair-bound user. The refrigerator/freezer may be mounted on a plurality of caster wheels. Two front wheels may comprise brakes for safety.