LOW-TEMPERATURE STORAGE CONTAINER
20230002115 · 2023-01-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D3/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A01N1/0257
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/3837
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01N1/0242
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65G1/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A low-temperature storage container comprising: 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 including 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 being configured as parts of a plurality of rack units that are sections arranged in a circumferential direction of the container body.
2. The low-temperature storage container according to claim 1, wherein the rack units include beam members extending along side faces of the storage trays.
3. The low-temperature storage container according to claim 2, wherein the rack units include a wall member disposed to face an inner circumferential surface of the container body, the beam members extending inward from the wall member.
4. The low-temperature storage container according to claim 3, wherein the rack units are configured as sections each corresponding to each of the holding zones, the beam members being configured to be able to support a side portion along a radial direction of a storage tray in an adjacent holding zone.
5. The low-temperature storage container according to claim 1, wherein the storage compartment is provided with a rotary table capable of holding the rack units placed thereon.
6. The low-temperature storage container according to claim 5, wherein the rotary table is rotatably supported on a rotation mechanism that is secured to a bottom part of the storage compartment, the rotation mechanism being provided with a fixing mechanism that fixedly positions the rotary table.
7. The low-temperature storage container according to claim 5, wherein the rack units include a base plate that is placed on the rotary table, the base plate being provided with a fixing mechanism that fixedly positions the rack unit on the rotary table.
8. The low-temperature storage container according to claim 1, further comprising a coupling member that couples the rack units adjoining each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0029] A low-temperature storage container according to one embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings.
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[0031] Storage objects are accommodated inside the storage compartment 13 of the container body 10. This storage compartment 13 has a plurality of holding zones 14 arranged in a circumferential direction of the container body 10, where storage trays are held, and one passage zone 15 for storage trays to pass through. The top wall part 11 of the container body 10 is formed with a circular opening 16 that connects to the storage compartment 13. This opening 16 is of a size that allows entrance of rack units 21 to be described later. The opening 16 is closed by a lid 17 that has a passage hole 18 for storage trays to pass through. The passage hole 18 of the lid 17 can be opened and closed by a door (not shown) for the passage hole.
[0032] The plurality of holding shelves 20 are configured as parts of a plurality of rack units 21 that are sections arranged in a circumferential direction of the container body 10. The rack units 21 in the illustrated example are sections each corresponding to each of the holding zones 14. The rack units 21 are each placed on a circular disc-like rotary table 30 and circumferentially aligned such that each rack unit is located in a corresponding holding zone 14.
[0033] A base plate 22, which is substantially fan-shaped in plan view as shown also in
[0034] A vertically extending wall member 23 is secured to a circular arc edge portion of the base plate 22. This wall member 23 is made of a material having a high heat conductivity such as aluminum and cooled by a cooling medium such as liquid nitrogen contained at the bottom of the container body 10 so that the entire storage compartment 13 can be cooled evenly.
[0035] The wall member 23 has a plurality of beam members 24 extending along side faces of storage trays. To be more specific, the plurality of beam members 24 are equally spaced in the up and down direction, and extend from the wall member 23 radially inward of the container body 10. These beam members 24 are disposed to line up along the wall member 23 in the up and down direction.
[0036] The beam members 24 are each provided with a shelf plate 25, as shown also in
[0037] To be more specific, the support part 26 of the shelf plate 25 is formed such as to protrude from the wall member 23 and the beam member 24 in the shape of letter L into a holding zone 14 where this rack unit 21 is located. The auxiliary support part 27 protrudes from the beam member 24 in a tongue-like shape into a holding zone 14 where an adjacent rack unit 21 is located. A holding shelf 20 is made up of the support part 26, and the auxiliary support part 27 of an adjacent rack unit 21. Positioning pins 29 are provided in a distal end portion of the beam member 24 and in the support part 26 of the shelf plate 25 for positioning the storage tray that is placed on the holding shelf 20. A storage tray can thus be placed reliably at a predetermined position on a holding shelf 20.
[0038] The rack unit 21 disposed in one of the two holding zones 14 adjacent the passage zone 15 has two beam members 24, spaced away from each other in the circumferential direction of the container body 10, as shown also in
[0039] A ring-like coupling member 28 that connects the rack units 21 adjoining each other is provided to the upper end of the wall members 23 of respective rack units 21. The rack units 21 can thus be fixed in their predetermined positions relative to each other. The coupling member 28 is configured to be separable into a plurality of (e.g., three) coupling member elements 28a so that the coupling member 28 can be brought into the container body 10 through the opening 16 by splitting it into coupling member elements 28a.
[0040] The rotary table 30 is made up of two semicircular table elements 30a connected together. The rotary table 30 can be brought into the container body 10 through the opening 16 by splitting it into table elements 30a. A rotation mechanism 35 for rotating the rotary table 30 is disposed below the rotary table 30. This rotation mechanism 35 is fixed on a support platform 40 provided in the bottom wall part 12 of the container body 10. As shown in
[0041] As shown in
[0042] Rack units 21 are brought into the container body 10 of the low-temperature storage container described above in the following manner. As shown in
[0043] While one embodiment of the low-temperature storage container of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and various changes may be made.
[0044] For example, the opening 16 of the container body 10 is not limited to the circular shape and various other shapes can be adopted as long as rack units 21 can be carried into the storage compartment 13.
[0045] As long as the rack units 21 are circumferential sections in the container body 10, they need not necessarily be configured to each correspond to each of the holding zones. For example, one section may extend over a plurality of holding zones.