FOOD PAN COOLING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL SHIMS AND ASSOCIATED PREPARATION TABLE
20210348830 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
- Liqun Ren (Dallas, TX, US)
- James R. WRIGHT (Grand Prairie, TX, US)
- Keith G. Thompson (Haslet, TX, US)
- Rafael A. Castillo-Borelly (North Richland Hills, TX, US)
Cpc classification
F25D2331/809
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D31/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A food pan cooling system includes a housing with a food item holding arrangement including a recessed well area defining at least a first food pan receiving location and a second food pan receiving location. The first food pan receiving location includes a first cooled wall structure in the recessed well area to at least in part define the first food pan receiving location, the first cooled wall structure having a first surface facing the first food pan receiving location. A first thermal shim is connected to the first cooled wall structure, the first thermal shim having a first shim surface and a second shim surface, the first shim surface at least partly in contact with the first surface of the first cooled wall structure, and the second shim surface facing the first food pan receiving location.
Claims
1. A food pan cooling system, comprising: a cooled wall structure at least in part defining a first food pan receiving location and having a first surface facing the first food pan receiving location; and a first thermal shim connected to and at least partly in contact with the first surface.
2. The food pan cooling system of claim 1, wherein a position of the thermal shim along a height of the first surface is adjustable.
3. The food pan cooling system of claim 1, further comprising: the cooled wall structure at least in part defining a second food pan receiving location and having a second surface facing the second food pan receiving location; a second thermal shim connected to and at least partly in contact with the second surface.
4. The food pan cooling system of claim 3, wherein the first surface is opposite the second surface, wherein the first thermal shim and the second thermal shim are interconnected by releasable fastener assemblies that clamp the first thermal shim and the second thermal shim together against the cooled wall structure.
5. The food pan cooling system of claim 1, wherein the first thermal shim includes at least one magnet that retains the first thermal shim against the first surface.
6. The food pan cooling system of claim 1, further comprising: a food pan in the first food pan well, the food pan having a wall portion in contact with at least part of the first thermal shim to provide thermal transfer from the wall portion, through the first thermal shim and to the first surface.
7. A food preparation table, comprising: the food pan cooling system of claim 1; and a food preparation counter adjacent the food pan cooling system.
8. A food pan cooling system, comprising: a housing with a food item holding arrangement including a recessed well area defining at least a first food pan receiving location and a second food pan receiving location; wherein the first food pan receiving location includes a first cooled wall structure in the recessed well area to at least in part define the first food pan receiving location, the first cooled wall structure having a first surface facing the first food pan receiving location; and a first thermal shim connected to the first cooled wall structure, the first thermal shim having a first shim surface and a second shim surface, the first shim surface at least partly in contact with the first surface of the first cooled wall structure, and the second shim surface facing the first food pan receiving location.
9. The food pan cooling system of claim 8, further comprising a mount arrangement configured to permit adjustment of a position of the first thermal shim along a height of the cooled wall structure.
10. The food pan cooling system of claim 9, wherein the mount arrangement comprises at least one of (i) a clamping assembly or (ii) a magnet.
11. The food pan cooling system of claim 8, further comprising: a first food pan positioned in the first food pan receiving location; wherein a height of the first thermal shim is less than a height of the first cooled wall structure; and wherein the first thermal shim is located alongside and at least partly in contact with an upper wall portion of the first food pan.
12. The food pan cooling system of claim 8, further comprising: the first cooled wall structure having a second surface facing the second food pan receiving location; and a second thermal shim connected to the first cooled wall structure, the second thermal shim having a third shim surface and a fourth shim surface, the third shim surface at least partly in contact with the second surface of the first cooled wall structure, and the fourth shim surface facing the second food pan receiving location.
13. The food pan cooling system of claim 12, further comprising: a clamping arrangement interconnecting the first thermal shim and the second thermal shim and clamping the first thermal shim and the second thermal shim to the first cooled wall structure.
14. The food pan cooling system of claim 13, wherein the clamping arrangement includes releasable fasteners.
15. A method of enhancing thermal transfer between a cooled wall structure of a food pan cooling system and a food pan supported by the food pan cooling system, the method comprising: releasably mounting a thermal shim against a surface of the cooled wall structure such that the thermal shim is located between the surface of the cooled wall structure and a food pan receiving location; and positioning a food pan in the food pan receiving location such that a wall portion of the food pan is in contact with the thermal shim for transferring heat from food product in the food pan, through the thermal shim and to the cooled wall structure.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of releasably mounting involves (i) clamping the thermal shim to the cooled wall structure or (ii) magnetically attaching the thermal shim to the cooled wall structure.
Description
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[0023] Other mount arrangements for the thermal shims are possible, such as incorporating mount slots into the cooled wall structures or providing mount brackets for the shims, which enable the shims to hang from the cooled wall structures. Moreover, the cooled wall structures, or the shims themselves, could be formed with some taper to better match with the taper of the typical food pan walls.
[0024] Regardless of the exact mount structure the system with shims provides an advantageous method of enhancing thermal transfer between a cooled wall structure of a food pan cooling system and a food pan supported by the food pan cooling system. The method involves: mounting a thermal shim against a surface of the cooled wall structure such that the thermal shim is located between the surface of the cooled wall structure and a food pan receiving location; and positioning a food pan in the food pan receiving location such that a wall portion of the food pan is in contact with the thermal shim for transferring heat from food product in the food pan, through the thermal shim and to the cooled wall structure. Thus, the shims provide a more direct and thermally conductive path between the food pan walls and the cooled wall structures. Where various size food pans are used, the height of the shims along the cooled wall structure can be adjusted to provide for meaningful thermal contact between the shims and both the cooled wall structure and the food pan walls. In cases where food pans are used that actually closely match the size of the food pan receiving locations, such that little or no gap is present between the cooled wall structures and the food pan walls, the shims can be moved to a low position along the cooled wall structures to be out of the way, or the shims can be removed entirely and stored for later use when needed with another pan set.
[0025] It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible. What is claimed is: