Cooling Unit
20230235944 · 2023-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D23/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2323/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A cooling unit has a first door hinged to the cooling unit away from the second door and has a second door hinged to the cooling unit away from the first door, each door rotatably opening way from one another to access the chamber.
The first side of the first door faces the second side of the second door when the first door and the second door are in closed configuration to close the chamber. The first side of the first door has a first wall and a second wall forming a flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall. To fit between the first wall and the second wall, the second side of the second door has a gasket having an elastic surface. The elastic surface directly engages the flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall.
Claims
1. A cooling unit comprising a chamber with a first door and a second door, wherein the first door has a first side and the second door has a second side, wherein the first side of the first door faces the second side of the second door when the first door and the second door are in closed configuration to close the chamber and wherein the first side of the first door and the second side of the second door moves away from each other to open the chamber, wherein the first side of the first door has a first wall and a second wall forming a flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall, wherein the second side of the second door has a gasket having an elastic surface, and wherein the elastic surface directly engages the flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall.
2. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the first wall is a curved surface.
3. The cooling unit of claim 2, wherein an outer surface of the second wall is a curved surface.
4. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the first side has an endcap between a first wall end and a second wall end.
5. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the first door has an adjacent side to the first side, wherein the adjacent side has an adjacent sidewall that extends over a first wall end and a second wall end.
6. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the elastic surface has a preformed flat-engaging surface that directly engages the flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
7. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the elastic surface is an elastically flexible surface without a preformed flat-engaging surface, wherein the elastically flexible surface pliably forms a flat-engaging surface when the elastically flexible surface engages the flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
8. The cooling unit of claim 7, the distance from the flat-surface-channel bottom to a top surface of the second side when the first door and the second door are closed, d1, is shorter than the distance from a tip of the gasket to the top surface of the second side when the second door is opened, d2.
9. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the elastic surface has a groove wherein the groove is directly over the flat-surface-channel bottom when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
10. The cooling unit of claim 9, wherein the groove forms an air pocket between the elastic surface and the flat-surface-channel bottom when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
11. The cooling unit of claim 9, wherein the elastic surface has a plurality of grooves wherein at least one of the grooves is directly over the flat-surface-channel bottom when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
12. The cooling unit of claim 11, wherein at least one of the grooves forms an air pocket between the elastic surface and the flat-surface-channel bottom when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
13. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the elastic surface has a groove wherein the groove is not directly over the flat-surface-channel bottom when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
14. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the elastic surface has a pair of grooves wherein the pair of grooves are not directly over the flat-surface-channel bottom when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
15. A cooling unit comprising a chamber with a first door and a second door, wherein the first door is hinged to the cooling unit away from the second door and the second door is hinged to the cooling unit away from the first door so that the first door and the second door rotatably open way from one another to access the chamber, wherein the first door has a first side and the second door has a second side, wherein the first side of the first door faces the second side of the second door when the first door and the second door are in closed configuration to close the chamber, wherein the first side of the first door has a first wall and a second wall forming a flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall, wherein the second side of the second door has a gasket having an elastic surface, and wherein the elastic surface directly engages the flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall.
16. The cooling unit of claim 15, wherein each of an outer surface of the first wall and an outer surface of the second wall is a curved surface.
17. The cooling unit of claim 15, wherein the first side has an endcap between a first wall end and a second wall end.
18. The cooling unit of claim 15, wherein the first door has an adjacent side to the first side, wherein the adjacent side has an adjacent sidewall that extends over a first wall end and a second wall end.
19. The cooling unit of claim 15, wherein the elastic surface has a preformed flat-engaging surface that directly engages the flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration.
20. The cooling unit of claim 15, wherein the elastic surface is an elastically flexible surface without a preformed flat-engaging surface, wherein the elastically flexible surface pliably forms a flat-engaging surface when the elastically flexible surface engages the flat-surface-channel bottom between the first wall and the second wall when the first door and the second door are in the closed configuration, and wherein the distance from the flat-surface-channel bottom to a top surface of the second side when the first door and the second door are closed, d1, is shorter than the distance from a tip of the gasket to the top surface of the second side when the second door is opened, d2.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the cooling unit will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0030] A cooling unit 10 with two cantilevered doors 20, 25 side by side on the front of the cooling unit 10, as shown in
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[0032] The ′061 publication discloses a concave cutout 13 with a round bottom on one side of a first door 20 and a convex gasket 17 with a matching shape 18 (but opposite contour to the concave cutout 13 to fit into the concave cutout 13) on one side of a second door 25. The convex gasket 17 is designed to fit in the concave cutout 13 of the first door 20. The ′061 publication also discloses a mounting surface 16 for the convex gasket 17.
[0033] Applicant believes the efficiency of the seal provided by the concave cutout 13 and the matching convex gasket 17 as presented in the ′061 publication, designed with the round bottom of the concave cutout 13 receiving a same configuration convex gasket 17, is questionable due to considerable likelihood of having inevitable real-world gaps forming between the concave cutout 13 with the round bottom and the convex gasket 17 designed with the same contour 18 (matching shape) as the round bottom of the concave cutout 13.
[0034] The disclosure presented in this application, as illustrated by
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The first door 20 has a first side 45 (the side adjacent to the second door 25) and the second door 25 has a second side 50 (the side adjacent to the first door 20). The first side 45 of the first door 20 faces the second side 50 of the second door 25 when the first door 20 and the second door 25 are in closed configuration to close the chamber 30.
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[0038] The gasket 40 may be designed to have a round surface 65 (
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[0043] The elastic surface 41 of the gasket 40 may be an elastically flexible surface and/or pliable without a preformed flat-engaging surface 105. The elastically flexible surface pliably forms a flat-engaging surface 105 to match the contour (or the flatness and the contour of the first wall 55 and the second wall 60) when the elastically flexible surface engages the flat-surface-channel bottom 35 between the first wall 55 and the second wall 60 when the first door 20 and the second door 25 are in the closed configuration.
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[0045] The material for the gasket 40 may be silicon, rubber, combination thereof, or any material used for the sealing gasket used for cooling units, such as a refrigerator or a freezer. The material used for the first wall 55 and the second wall 60 may be a stiffer material than that of the gasket, such as plastic, metal, stiffened silicon, stiffened rubber, or any combination or hybrid thereof, or any material used for the sealing plane used for cooling units. The material used for the flat-surface-channel bottom may be a material chosen from various materials used for the first wall 55, the second wall, or the gasket, but the scope of claims includes using the surface of the first side 45. There is no need for a separate material or piece added to the surface of the first side 45. See,
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[0048] Also, as an alternative embodiment, the elastic surface 41 may have a pair of grooves 110 but none of the grooves 110 is directly over the flat-surface-channel bottom 35 when the first door 20 and the second door 25 are in the closed configuration. Whether one or more grooves 110 is directly over the flat-surface-channel bottom 35 or not when the first door 20 and the second door 25 are in the closed configuration, having multiple grooves 110 would improve the flexibility and the pliability of the gasket 40 when engaging the flat-surface-channel bottom 35 of the first side 45.
[0049] While the description, drawings and references have presented, shown, and described with reference to different embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.