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US2594066A - Two-decker dairy self-service refrigerator - Google Patents

Two-decker dairy self-service refrigerator
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April 22, 1952 R. E. PABST TWO-DECKER DAIRY SELF-SERVICE REFRIGERATOR 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 Filed June 15, 1950 .76 J0 J5 J7 INVENTOR/ fiz 'cham E PabsZ;
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Patented Apr. 22, 1952 TWO-DECKER DAIRY SELF-SERVICE REFRIGERATOR Richard E. Pabst, San Antonio, Tex., assig'nor to Ed Friedrich, Inc., San Antonio, Tex., a corporation of Texas Application June 13,1950, Serial No. 167,849
2 Claims. (Cl. ore-89.5)
My invention relates to the art of refrigeration and, more specifically, to open-top or self service refrigerators.
The present invention has for its obJect to provide a split coil arrangement for refrigerating the bottom and top decks of a refrigerator separately.
To the attainment of the aforesaid mama and end, invention still further resides in the novel details of construction, combination and arrangement of parts, all of which will be first fully described in the following detailed description, and then be particularly pointed out in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a vertical cross section on the line I-l of Fig. 2.
Fig. 2 is a vertical section on theline 2--2 of Fig. 1.
In the drawings, in which like numerals of reference indicate like parts in all the figures, it will be seen that there is provided a base frame composed of the wooden elements I, l l and a heat andcold insulation 2. 3 designates a metal floor on the base frame.
The back of the refrigerator is composed of inner and outer metal wall plates 8 and 9 respectively, onwooden framework 5, B, and 1. The space between the wall plates 8 and 9 is filled with a heat and cold insulation [0.
At the top of the refrigerator there is provided a canopy comprising a window frame I l-IZ and wooden beams l3, l6, and I1. together with wooden supports l4 and I5, there being a metal sheet l8 on top of the canopy, the front of the sheet [8 being curved at I9 to shieldfluorescent lamps 20 located in front of the beam I8.
2| is a mirror to reflect the contents of the upper deck hereinafter again referred to.
22 is the heat insulation of the front wall of the refrigerator, which wall includes thewooden framing 23 and athermopane glass front 24.
Mounted onbrackets 25, 25 is aporcelain shelf 21 forming the bottom of the lower deck or food chamber. Theshelf 21 is spaced above the metal floor 3 and there is provided avertical partition 28 separating the space between the floor 3 andshelf 21 into two compartments. About midway the length of thepartition 28 there is provided an opening 29 in which ablower unit 30 is removably secured. Thepartition 28 divides the space into what I call a pressure-airduct PAD and a suction chamber SC. At the rear of theshelf 21 there is provided a vertical wall 3|, and between the wall 3| and the rear wall of the refrigerator there is provided avertical partition 34 having a forwardly steppedportion 35 and 54, to provide a-rearwall 36 for the upper deck chamber. At their upper ends the walls 3i and 35 are each provided with a row ofoutlets 32 and 31 respectively..-
So far as described, it will be seen that the walls 3| and.36 and thepartitions 34, :35 provide two independent ducts for conveying air from the chamber PAD to the lower deck LD and the upper deck UD. Within each duct formed between the elements. 3|, 34-36" and 8 are located, adjacent the walls 3| and 36, cooling coils 3'9 and 40 respectively. The ducts containing these coils are provided at the top withhorizontal walls 33 and 38, respectively, the walls being provided with openings extending the full length of the refrigerator from one end to the other. I
4| is a porcelain shelf supported onbrackets 43 and 44 carried onarms 42. At the front of the arms42 there is provided athermopane glass front 46. The shelf 4| does not extend entirely to theglass front 48, but there is provided aduct 45 through which air may pass downwardly from the upper deck UD to the lower deck LD.
The refrigerator is provided with removable ends flfthe major portions of which-are heat and cold insulated. Other portions of the ends are constituted bytransparencies 48 so that the contents of the refrigerator may be viewed through the ends of the case.
49 designates a perforated guard which provides a down-air duct 50 through which return air from the lower deck is passed into the suction chamber SC.
5| designates tie-bolts for securing the ends of the refrigerator to the intermediate body, and 52 designates a basket guard rail along the front of the refrigerator adjacent the base of the same.
Theportion 54 of the partition Wall 34-33 serves as a deflector to deflect air that passes through theopening 33 forwardly toward the front of the lower deck of the refrigerator.
In operation, when the fan orblower unit 33 is set into motion, air will be drawn from the suction chamber SC and forced under pressure into the pressure-air-duct PAD and upwardly through the passages containing the refrigeratingcoils 39 and 40 respectively. The air is forced out throughopenings 32 and 31 respectively and flows toward the down-air ducts 45 and 56. Air also passes through theopenings 33 and 3%! and is deflected over the contents of the lower and upper decks respectively. The air flowin out of the air duct containing thecoil 40 also is deflected forwardly by a-curveddeflector 55. At the same time air flows down through down-air ducts 45 and 50 into the suction chamber SC. It is to be noted that the entrances to the up-air ducts at the rear of the refrigerator are located at or slightly below the level of theporcelain shelf 21.
Any suitable means may be provided for controlling the iefrigerationof thecoils 39 and 40. 53 is a suitable drain through which condensation water may be carried off.
From the foregoing description, taken in con nection with the accompanying drawings, it is thought that the construction, operation and advantages of the inventionwillbe clear to thoseskilled in the art to which it relates.
What I claim is:
1. A refrigerated self service display case having a base with front and back walls, a shelf disposed in said case in spaced relation with said base, a vertically extending partition mounted on said lb'as'e and engaging said shelf, a vertically extending rear wall on said shelf arranged in spaced relatienwth the back wan of said case, said rear wan ter ting in a perforated horizontal flange and with plurality of openings for-med in said rear wall adjacent said flange, a second shelf said case superjacent said first shelf, said "second shelf a a vertically extending r wau terminat n a perforated horizontal flange en agea ie with the backwall of said case, the rear wall of said second shelf having a plurality of openings therein "adjacent its horizontal flange, the rear wall of said second shelf being spaced from the back wall of said case with the lower "end portion o'f 's'aid rear wan extending below said sejcondsh'elf and projecting between the rear wall of said first are a the back wall of the case to definea p ality of air ducts, refrigerating means posit tied in each, of said air ducts adjacent y the rear walls and horizontal flanges of said shelves/yen jaircircula ting fan positioned insaid partition for forcing a stream of m air, thr s dsiu is and e d e erating means to coolsaid air prior to its deliv- -ery through the openings in said rear walls and the perforations, in said horizontal flanges.
, {-2. Arefrigeratedself 'ser ice display case having a base withfront and backwalls a shelf disposedin said case in spaced i -elation with said base, a vertically extendin partition interposed 4 between said shelf and base and defining a low pressure chamber and a high pressure chamber, a vertically extending rear wall on said shelf arranged in spaced relation with the back wall of said case, said rear wall terminating in a perforated horizontal flange and with a plurality of openings formed in said rear wall adjacent said flange, a second shelf disposed in said case superjacent said first shelf, deflectors positioned adjacent the forward edges of said shelves and defining air passageways with the air passageway for ,the first shelf communicating with the low pressure chamber, said second mentioned shelf having a' vertically extending rear wall terminating in aperforated horizontal flange engageable with the back wall of said case, the rear wall of said second shelf having a plurality of openings therein adjacent its horizontal flange, the rear wall of said second shelf being spaced from the back wall of said case with the lower end portion of said rear wall extending below said second shelf and projecting between the rear wall of said first shelf and the back wall of the case to define a plurality of air ducts communicating with the high pressure chamber, refrigerating means positienedin each of said air ducts adjacent the rear walls and horizontal flanges of said shelves, an air circulating fan positioned in said partition for directing a stream ofwarm air from the low pressure chamber through the high pressure chamber and over the refrigerating means prior to delivering the cooled air through the openings in said rear walls and horizontal flanges, said second mentioned shelf being cooled by conduction by the air stream flowing through the perforated horizontal flange formed on the rear wall of the first mentioned shelf.
RICHARD E. PABST.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,423,717 Moores c. Oct. 7, 1947 2,490,413 Burtis Dec. 6, 1949 2,511,375 Raskin June 13, 1950 2,522,090 Brill Sept. 12, 1950 2,528,916 Shreve Nov. 1950
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US2952992A (en)*1958-11-061960-09-20C V Hill & Company IncRefrigerated shelf
US2936596A (en)*1959-06-041960-05-17Warren Company IncFrozen food display case
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US4938034A (en)*1989-05-031990-07-03Hill Refrigeration CorporationOpened front refrigerated display case
US5048303A (en)*1990-07-161991-09-17Hill Refrigeration Division Of The Jepson CorporationOpen front refrigerated display case with improved ambient air defrost means
US5508898A (en)*1994-11-171996-04-16Delaware Capital Formation Inc.Interior lighting apparatus for a refrigerated display case
US5964512A (en)*1996-05-031999-10-12Margaret Platt BorgenCooled display case
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US20040056574A1 (en)*2002-09-192004-03-25Maytag CorporationRefrigerator contents viewing system
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US10117525B2 (en)2013-03-152018-11-06Hussmann CorporationUni-body merchandiser
US10314411B2 (en)2016-05-252019-06-11Hussmann CorporationRefrigerated merchandiser with airflow support system

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