Cooling units
11892224 ยท 2024-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D17/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2400/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2321/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2300/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cooling unit comprising: an interior space; a door separating the interior space from air external to the cooling unit, wherein the door comprises a transparent window; an air curtain system having an air egress and an air-recovery ingress, wherein the air curtain system produces an air curtain between the air egress and the air-recovery ingress, the air curtain being within the interior space and spaced from the door; and an air curtain guide for guiding flow of air within the air curtain, wherein the air curtain guide is within the interior space. A method of reducing condensation on a transparent window in a door of a cooling unit is also provided.
Claims
1. A cooling unit comprising: an interior space; a door separating the interior space from air external to the cooling unit, wherein the door comprises a transparent window having an uppermost edge, a lowermost edge and an inner surface facing the interior space; a plurality of shelves disposed within the interior space, each shelf of the plurality of shelves including a front edge that faces the door; an air curtain system having an air egress and an air-recovery ingres; an air curtain produced by the air curtain system between the air egress and the air-recovery ingress, the air curtain being within the interior space, and wherein the air curtain is spaced from the inner surface of the window by an access space that extends along an entire length of the window between the uppermost edge and the lowermost edge; and a plurality of air curtain guides each including an airfoil positioned between and spaced from the front edge of a respective shelf of the plurality of shelves and the inner surface of the window, wherein each airfoil is configured to direct the flow of air within the air curtain away from the door when the door is in a closed position such that misting of the transparent window is reduced by reducing a cooling effect on the door.
2. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein each air curtain guide is aligned in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
3. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein each air curtain guide has a suction surface which faces the door.
4. The cooling unit of claim 3, wherein the suction surface of each air curtain guide is aligned in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
5. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the interior space includes a refrigerated storage space, the air curtain separating the refrigerated storage space from the access space.
6. The cooling unit of claim 5, wherein each air curtain guide has a suction surface which faces the door, and the suction surface of each air curtain guide lies proximate an interface of the air curtain and the access space.
7. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein each air curtain guide is attached to one of the shelves of the plurality of shelves.
8. The cooling unit of claim 7, wherein each air curtain guide is attached to the one of the shelves of the plurality of shelves by way of brackets.
9. The cooling unit of claim 1, wherein the transparent window comprises an anti-mist coating or film on the inner surface of the transparent window.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the airfoil includes a cambered surface.
11. An apparatus, comprising: a transparent window in a door of a cooling unit, where the door is moveable between an open position and a closed position; a shelf positioned within an interior space of the cooling unit and including a front edge that faces the door; an air curtain system of the cooling unit; an air curtain produced by the air curtain system between an air egress and an air-recovery ingress of the air curtain system in the interior space of the cooling unit, wherein the air curtain extends along an entire length of the window; and an air curtain guide located between the front edge of the shelf and the window and spaced from the front edge of the shelf, wherein the air curtain guide is configured to guide flow of air within the air curtain such that the air curtain is spaced from the window of the door by an access space that extends along the entire length of the window when the door is in the closed position.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the air curtain guide is aligned in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the air curtain guide is disposed in the interior space such that a suction surface of the air curtain guide faces the door.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, the suction surface of the air curtain guide is aligned in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the air curtain guide is disposed in the interior space such that a suction surface of the air curtain guide lies proximate an interface of the air curtain and the access space.
16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the air curtain guide includes an airfoil.
17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the air curtain guide is attached to the shelf.
18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the airfoil includes a cambered surface.
19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the airfoil is an asymmetrical airfoil.
20. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the door extends in a substantially vertical direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(3) In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a cooling unit comprising: an interior space; a door separating the interior space from air external to the cooling unit, wherein the door comprises a transparent window; an air curtain system having an air egress and an air-recovery ingress, wherein the air curtain system produces an air curtain between the air egress and the air-recovery ingress, the air curtain being within the interior space and spaced from the door; an air curtain guide for guiding flow of air within the air curtain, wherein the air curtain guide is within the interior space.
(4) By the air curtain being spaced from the door, it is meant that there is a gap between a front edge of the air curtain (i.e. the edge nearest the door) and an inner surface of the door (i.e. the surface of the door which faces the interior space).
(5) By the air curtain guide guiding flow of air in the air curtain, it is meant that the air curtain guide guides air which is moving out of a stream of the air curtain back into the stream of the air curtain, such that a gap is maintained between the front edge of the air curtain and the inner surface of the door. The cold air of the air curtain is directed away from the inner surface of the door (and held away from this inner surface), thus reducing the additional cooling effect of the air curtain on the glass. This reduces the extent of misting of the glass when the door is opened.
(6) Typically, the air curtain is established by a fan which blows air through the air egress towards the air-recovery ingress, which recovers air from the air curtain for recirculation via a cooling unit (e.g. a heat exchanger) to the air egress. The air egress typically spans transversely across the entire width of the interior space. This ensures that the air curtain similarly spans across the entire width of the interior space.
(7) The air curtain guide is typically aligned in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
(8) In one embodiment, the air curtain guide has a suction surface which faces the door. The suction surface of the air curtain guide may be aligned in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
(9) The interior space typically comprises an access space bounded by the door and the air curtain; and a refrigerated storage space; wherein the air curtain separates the refrigerated storage space from the access space. The air curtain guide may have a suction surface which faces the door, wherein the suction surface lies at an interface of the air curtain and the access space.
(10) In a preferred embodiment, the air curtain guide is in the form of an aerofoil. A typical design of aerofoil that can be used is a cambered aerofoil. This will usually be oriented with the leading edge facing towards the air egress and the cambered surface (also referred to as the suction surface or upper surface of the aerofoil) facing the door.
(11) The cooling unit typically comprises a shelf disposed in the interior space and associated with the air curtain guide. By the shelf being associated with an air curtain guide, it is meant that the air curtain guide and the shelf are positioned relative to one another such that an inner edge of the air curtain guide (i.e. an edge furthest from the door; also referred to as a distal edge of the air curtain guide) faces a front edge of the shelf (i.e. an edge which is nearest to the door; also referred to as a proximal edge of the shelf).
(12) Typically, the shelf has a front edge which faces the door, and the air curtain guide is spaced from the front edge of the shelf. By spaced from the front edge of the shelf, it is meant that a gap is left between the inner edge of the air curtain guide and the front edge of the shelf.
(13) The air curtain guide may be attached to the shelf, e.g by way of brackets. Alternatively, the air curtain guide may be attached or connected to a casing of the cooling unit via at least one connecting member (e.g. a bracket). For example, the air curtain guide may be attached via the at least one connecting member to an interior surface of the cooling unit. In any of these embodiments, the at least one connecting member (e.g. bracket) may form part of the air curtain guide.
(14) The cooling unit may comprise a plurality of shelves. Each shelf may be associated with a respective air curtain guide.
(15) The transparent window can be made of a glass material or a plastic material. In some embodiments, the transparent window is made of a silica glass, a poly(methyl methacrylate), a polycarbonate.
(16) The transparent window may comprise an anti-mist coating or film on the surface of the window which faces the interior space. For example, low-emissivity (often known as low-e) glass is coated to provide heat repellent properties and is easily commercially available from a variety of sources. Anti-fog films such as Visgard Premium LTF-300 from FSI Coating Technologies, Inc. work in a similar way.
(17) The term cooling unit as used herein is intended to encompasses both refrigerator units (also referred to as refrigerators) and freezer units (also referred to herein as freezers).
(18) As used herein, the term refrigerator means a cooling unit in which a temperature of greater than 0 C. but less than the temperature of the air external to the refrigerator (i.e. the ambient temperature) is maintained in the refrigerated storage space.
(19) As used herein, the term freezer means a cooling unit in which a temperature of 0 C. or less is maintained in the refrigerated storage space.
(20) In some embodiments, the cooling unit is a refrigerator, for example a multideck refrigerator.
(21) In some embodiments, the cooling unit is a freezer. The freezer may be an upright freezer, i.e. a freezer wherein the angle between the plane of the door and the horizontal plane is from 45 to 90. An upright freezer typically contains one or more shelves for display of products. Alternatively, the freezer may be a chest freezer, i.e. a freezer wherein the angle between the plane of the door and the horizontal plane is from 0 to less than 45. In a chest freezer, products are typically stacked on top of one another from the freezer floor upwards, or are placed in baskets which extend vertically downwards towards the floor of the freezer.
(22) In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of reducing condensation on a transparent window in a door of a cooling unit, the cooling unit having an air curtain system which produces an air curtain between an air egress and an air-recovery ingress in an interior space of the cooling unit, the method comprising disposing an air curtain guide in the interior space for guiding flow of air within the air curtain.
(23) As previously discussed, by the air curtain guide guiding flow of air in the air curtain, it is meant that the air curtain guide guides air which is moving out of a stream of the air curtain back into the stream of the air curtain, such that a gap is maintained between a front edge of the air curtain and an inner surface of the door. The cold air of the air curtain is directed away from the inner surface of the door (and held away from this inner surface), thus reducing the additional cooling effect of the air curtain on the glass. This reduces the extent of misting of the glass when the door is opened.
(24) Again, the air curtain is typically established by a fan which blows air through the air egress towards the air-recovery ingress, which recovers air from the air curtain for recirculation via a cooling unit (e.g. a heat exchanger) to the air egress. The air egress typically spans transversely across the entire width of the interior space. This ensures that the air curtain similarly spans across the entire width of the interior space.
(25) The method may further comprise aligning the air curtain guide in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
(26) The method may comprise disposing the air curtain guide in the interior space such that a suction surface of the air curtain guide faces the door. The method may further comprise aligning the suction surface of the air curtain guide in a direction of air flow of the air curtain with an outer edge of the air egress, the outer edge of the air egress being an edge proximal to the door.
(27) The method may comprise disposing the air curtain guide in the interior space such that a suction surface of the air curtain guide lies at an interface of the air curtain and an access space of the cooling unit, the access space being an area of the interior space which is bounded by the door and the air curtain.
(28) In a preferred embodiment, the air curtain guide is in the form of an aerofoil. A typical design of aerofoil that can be used is a cambered aerofoil. This will usually be oriented with the leading edge facing towards the air egress and the cambered surface (also referred to as the suction surface or upper surface of the aerofoil) facing the door.
(29) The method may comprise associating the air curtain guide with a shelf of the cooling unit, for example a shelf which is disposed in the interior space of the cooling unit. By associating the air curtain guide with a shelf, it is meant that the air curtain guide is positioned such that an inner edge of the air curtain guide (i.e. an edge furthest from the door; also referred to as a distal edge of the air curtain guide) faces a front edge of the shelf (i.e. an edge which is nearest to the door; also referred to as a proximal edge of the shelf).
(30) Typically, the shelf has a front edge which faces the door, and the air curtain guide is spaced from the front edge of the shelf. By spaced from the front edge of the shelf, it is meant that a gap is left between the inner edge of the air curtain guide and the front edge of the shelf.
(31) The method may comprise attaching the air curtain guide to the shelf, e.g by way of brackets. Alternatively, the method may comprise attaching or connecting the air curtain guide to a casing of the cooling unit via at least one connecting member (e.g. a bracket). For example, the air curtain guide may be attached via the at least one connecting member to an interior surface of the cooling unit. In any of these embodiments, the at least one connecting member (e.g. bracket) may form part of the air curtain guide.
(32) The term cooling unit as used herein is intended to encompass both refrigerator units (also referred to as refrigerators) and freezer units (also referred to herein as freezers).
(33) As used herein, the term refrigerator means a cooling unit in which a temperature of greater than 0 C. but less than the temperature of the air external to the refrigerator (i.e. the ambient temperature) is maintained in the refrigerated storage space.
(34) As used herein, the term freezer means a cooling unit in which a temperature of 0 C. or less is maintained in the refrigerated storage space.
(35) In some embodiments, the cooling unit is a refrigerator, for example a multideck refrigerator.
(36) In some embodiments, the cooling unit is a freezer. The freezer may be an upright freezer, i.e. a freezer wherein the angle between the plane of the door and the horizontal plane is from 45 to 90. An upright freezer typically contains one or more shelves for display of products. Alternatively, the freezer may be a chest freezer, i.e. a freezer wherein the angle between the plane of the door and the horizontal plane is from 0 to less than 45. In a chest freezer, products are typically stacked on top of one another from the freezer floor upwards, or are placed in baskets which extend vertically downwards towards the floor of the freezer.
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