Patent classifications
F25D3/04
Refrigeration system for chilled storage container
A dual-phase refrigeration system for chilled storage containers (CSC) aboard boats maintains cold temperatures in the CSC by chilling the airspace in the upper portion of the CSC. A cooling liquid is circulated through coils installed on an interior sidewall about an upper margin of the CSC. The cooling liquid chills the air in the upper portion of the CSC which creates a thermodynamic airflow within the CSC which aids in cooling. The temperature of the cooling liquid is maintained by a heat exchange with a Non-Ozone Depleting Hydrofluorocarbon (NODHFC) refrigerant which, in turn, is cooled by a heat exchange with circulating water sourced from the body of water supporting the boat. If ice is added to the CSC, the cooling liquid in the coils reduces the air temperature differential across air/ice interface and maintains the quality of the ice.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM FOR CHILLED STORAGE CONTAINER
A dual-phase refrigeration system for chilled storage containers (CSC) aboard boats maintains cold temperatures in the CSC by chilling the airspace in the upper portion of the CSC. A cooling liquid is circulated through coils installed on an interior sidewall about an upper margin of the CSC. The cooling liquid chills the air in the upper portion of the CSC which creates a thermodynamic airflow within the CSC which aids in cooling. The temperature of the cooling liquid is maintained by a heat exchange with a Non-Ozone Depleting Hydrofluorocarbon (NODHFC) refrigerant which, in turn, is cooled by a heat exchange with circulating water sourced from the body of water supporting the boat. If ice is added to the CSC, the cooling liquid in the coils reduces the air temperature.
Containers and methods and devices for enhancing thermal energy transfer between container contents and external environment
The disclosure features various embodiments and aspects of containers and related systems for quenching contents of the containers.
EVAPORATOR
An evaporator for a constant-temperature high-humidity storage chamber includes a cold-air temperature-humidity change unit having plurality of crushed-ice heat exchangers and a blower device to blow cold air into the cold-air temperature-humidity change unit; the plurality of crushed-ice heat exchangers each has a blade shape the width of which, in direction perpendicular to the airflow direction of the cold air, is large at the head portion and decreases toward the tail portion; the crushed-ice heat exchangers adjoining one another in the direction perpendicular to the airflow direction of the cold air such that the blade head portion of each crushed-ice heat exchanger adjoins the blade tail; thereby increasing surface area and volume of the ice forming the blade shape by crushed ice piled in the evaporator, and increasing the stability of the chamber temperature and amount of evaporation.
Refrigerated merchandiser with removable floor
A refrigerated merchandiser includes a refrigerated insulated cabinet having a front wall that is hingedly attached to the cabinet. The front wall is rotatable between a closed position covering a storage area in the cabinet and an open position permitting access to the storage area. An opening is provided in the front wall to permit merchandise to be removed from the storage area when the front wall is in the closed position. Adjusting the front wall to the open position permits pallets loaded with merchandise, including ice bags, to be loaded into the merchandiser with a wheeled lifting device such as a forklift or hand jack. The bottom wall of the merchandiser may be removable, such that the entire floor supporting the pallet may be removed and exchanged through the opened front wall. A roller may be provided on the front wall to help in adjusting the front wall between the open and closed positions.
ICE CHEST SYSTEM
An ice chest system includes an ice chest and first, second, third, and fourth legs removably securable with the ice chest. The ice chest includes a top, a bottom, and first, second, third, and fourth sides defining an ice bin. First and second pins are mechanically connected with the first, second, third, and fourth sides at each end thereof. The first, second, third, and fourth legs each include a first surface having first and second engagement slots and a second surface having first and second engagement slots. Securing the first, second, third, and fourth legs with the ice chest includes engaging the first and second engagement slots of the first, second, third, and fourth legs with the first and second pins of the first, second, third, and fourth sides.
REFRIGERATOR
An ice-maker in a refrigerator is capable of producing ice pieces through directly cooling by a refrigerant circulating in a cold air generation system. An ice-making pipe is installed within the ice-making unit and has the refrigerant flowing therein. A refrigerant pipe is installed in the refrigerator main body for receiving the refrigerant from the cold air generation system. A flexible pipe is disposed around hinged end portions (e.g., corners) of the refrigerator main body and the door and configured to interconnect the ice-making pipe and the refrigerant pipe in an extendable manner. A control valve can cut off a flow of the refrigerant flowing between the ice-making pipe and the refrigerant pipe, for example when the door is to be removed for repair or replacement.
FOOTREST WITH INSULATED COMPARTMENT
A footrest apparatus is formed by a base structure and a padded upper panel. The base structure has an insulated compartment therein with an insulated cover to keep articles cool or warm therein. A hinge mechanism connected between the base and panel releasably locks the panel in an upward position.
APPARATUS AND COMPOSITION FOR COOLING ITEMS WITH A CONTAINED PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL
A heat sink cooling apparatus of the present invention includes a thickened Phase Change Material (PCM) and an aluminum profile container for superior cold storage, heat transfer and efficiency of defrost. The PCM is a composition including a brine solution and a thickening agent resulting in increased holdover capacity in a no-leak, safe food grade PCM, and a tubular aluminum profile manufactured with a highly conductive aluminum alloy, which can be triangular, with optional internal and/or external fin-tube configurations maximizing surface area for heat transfer. The heat sink cooling apparatus is capable of removing heat from (but not limited to) a transport cargo area (truck body) through the processes of conductive and convection heat transfer via the aluminum profile filled with a PCM, either in a passive form of cooling via free convection (hanging mount) or in a forced air plenum chamber.
Method for controlling operation of refrigerator through mechanical rotary knob
The present invention discloses an air volume adjustment device for a refrigerator. The air volume adjustment device comprises: a fan capable of introducing cold air from an evaporator into the first air inlet cavity and the second air inlet cavity; a baffle arranged between a first air inlet cavity of a first compartment and a second air inlet cavity of a second compartment, which is capable of moving among a plurality of positions to adjust the volume of air entering the first air inlet cavity and the second air inlet cavity; and an operating knob and a potentiometer which are connected to the front side and the rear side of the baffle, respectively. The operating knob is capable of operably driving the baffle to move. The potentiometer transfers an electrical signal corresponding to a position of the baffle to the controller for controlling the fan or the compressor.