181 |
Refrigeration system for display cabinets, food storage cabinets, and the like |
US19529762 |
1962-05-16 |
US3224219A |
1965-12-21 |
ADAM BOREN |
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182 |
Display cabinet |
US12695161 |
1961-07-26 |
US3135568A |
1964-06-02 |
BURKHOLDER WOODROW C |
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183 |
Refrigerated display case |
US46965654 |
1954-11-18 |
US2763135A |
1956-09-18 |
HOLDERLE FREDERICK S; HOLDERLE HARVEY C R; HOLDERLE NORBERT F W |
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184 |
Refrigerated display case for chilled pastries and servings of food |
US29828852 |
1952-07-11 |
US2709899A |
1955-06-07 |
MEDEARIS ROBERT E |
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185 |
Display and dispensing refrigerator |
US65853546 |
1946-03-30 |
US2481790A |
1949-09-13 |
PHILIP SPIRO |
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186 |
Combined refrigerator and display stand |
US15829126 |
1926-12-31 |
US1711921A |
1929-05-07 |
HENRY CONNELL NORTON; MION MCMAHAN |
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187 |
Seafood showcase |
US15787817 |
2017-10-19 |
US10117526B1 |
2018-11-06 |
James Thompson |
A seafood showcase having a plurality of vertical dividers disposed on a bottom from a front wall to a rear wall, forming a plurality of sections. A plurality of perforated horizontal dividers is medially disposed on the bottom, bisecting each of the plurality of sections into a front compartment and a rear compartment. The front compartment has a drain, a perforated drain separator wall, and a perforated false bottom. The perforated false bottom is removably disposed on the bottom of the showcase within the front compartment, and the perforated false bottom has an at least one handle and a plurality of removable legs. A water feed system has a main line and a plurality of compartment lines with a first valve and a perforated dispersion mechanism. A plurality of vertical drainpipes is attached to the drain of the front compartment of each section of the plurality of sections. |
188 |
Container cooling shelf |
US15117912 |
2015-02-04 |
US09936824B2 |
2018-04-10 |
Reinhold Resch |
The invention is a container refrigeration case having at least one cooling air duct extending through a wide area of a rear wall unit and top unit, having a bottom region that accommodates a rolling container, and having side wall units. Cooling air is guided to circulate through the cooling air duct, a cooling air curtain traveling from top to bottom on the front side, and across the bottom region. The bottom region has a flat bottom structure situated under the container, an inner cover oriented toward the cooling chamber, and a floor-side duct section embodied under the inner cover which routes the cooling air duct from the front side to the lower, rear section of the cooling air duct. |
189 |
LOCKER ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED INSERT ASSEMBLY FOR A CABINET |
US15693106 |
2017-08-31 |
US20180066886A1 |
2018-03-08 |
Dean Parkes |
A locker assembly insert 10 for a cabinet 11. The cabinet 11 is a two door cabinet having a first door 12 and a second door 13. A central mullion 19 having a rear cover plate divides the cabinet 11 down the middle and the doors 12 and 13 close the cabinet. The locker assembly insert 10 in this case is applied to a two door cabinet and has a central support member 20 (which is put in place by first removing the rear cover plate behind the central mullion 19, the rear cover plate is tucked in behind the central support member 20 before assembly allowing it to be reused if the refrigerator is ever restored to its original condition). The insert is completed using vertical divider sets 27, 28 and 29 and ten door locker door assemblies 30 and 31. |
190 |
Air Over Air Refrigeration System |
US15223373 |
2016-07-29 |
US20170261256A1 |
2017-09-14 |
Hector Delgadillo |
A food prep table may include an upper chilling zone and a lower chilling zone, with each chilling zone containing an evaporation coil system, such as a TurboCoil™ system. The two evaporation coil systems are monitored and controlled by a dual thermostat and control unit (500) having temperature sensor probes in each chilling zone and controlling solenoid valves within each evaporation coil system. By the artful use and implementation of the dual thermostat and control unit, and by the artful use of T junctures in refrigerant supply and return lines, the disclosed embodiments enable a single condensing unit (600) to service both evaporation coil systems to achieve new efficiencies in the cost, refrigeration capacity, and thermal and mechanic attributes of the system. Moreover, an efficient dual air over air flow assembly is disclosed wherein chilled air is moved within the upper chilling zone in a manner that leverages the native configuration and cabinet surface areas of the evaporation coil |
191 |
Refrigerated sales furniture |
US14241917 |
2011-09-02 |
US09687086B2 |
2017-06-27 |
Stefan Strupp; Bernhard Moeller; Stefan Ullrich; Dimitri Keller |
A refrigerated sales furniture (2) according to the present invention comprises a furniture rear wall (6) extending substantially upright from a base (4); a goods presentation space (10) including a bottom area (12); an air suction channel (20) for sucking air from a lower front end portion of the refrigerated sales furniture (2), the air suction channel (20) having a rear air suction channel portion (26) being arranged at a position behind the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10) and arranged adjacent to and substantially in parallel to the furniture rear wall (4); a fan (30) for conveying air from the air suction channel (20) through an air pressure channel (32), through an evaporator (46), through a cold air channel (48) and through a perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16) to the goods presentation space (10), the fan (30) being arranged between the air suction channel (20) and the air pressure channel (32) at a height corresponding to the height of the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10); the air pressure channel (32) having a lower air pressure channel portion (34) that extends in front of and substantially in parallel to the rear air suction channel portion (26) of the air suction channel (20); the cold air channel (48) having a lower cold air channel portion (54) for conveying cold air through the lower rear wall portion (18) of the perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16) to the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10), the lower rear wall portion (18) of the perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16) being positioned behind the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10), the lower cold air channel portion (54) extending between the lower air pressure channel portion (34) of the air pressure channel (32) and the lower rear wall portion (18) of the perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16). |
192 |
Weldless shelf assemblies for merchandising display cases |
US14744043 |
2015-06-19 |
US09635958B2 |
2017-05-02 |
Chera Selvan Neelagantan; Satish Kumar Jatashanker Singh; Randall Booker |
The present application provides a shelf assembly for a display case. The shelf assembly may include a shelf, a pair of shelf brackets with a shelf bracket pocket, and a support rail with a pair of tabs. The support rail extends between the pair of shelf brackets and the tabs of the support rail fit with the shelf bracket pockets of the pair of shelf brackets. |
193 |
Weldless Shelf Assemblies for Merchandising Display Cases |
US14744043 |
2015-06-19 |
US20160367047A1 |
2016-12-22 |
Chera Selvan Neelagantan; Satish Kumar Jatashanker Singh; Randall Booker |
The present application provides a shelf assembly for a display case. The shelf assembly may include a shelf, a pair of shelf brackets with a shelf bracket pocket, and a support rail with a pair of tabs. The support rail extends between the pair of shelf brackets and the tabs of the support rail fit with the shelf bracket pockets of the pair of shelf brackets. |
194 |
SHOWCASE |
US14930094 |
2015-11-02 |
US20160135614A1 |
2016-05-19 |
Mikio GOTO; Noriyuki TAKE; Masanobu ISHIBASHI |
A showcase includes: a box-shaped case main body sectioned into a storage room and a machine room by a heat insulating bottom plate; article mounting shelves arranged in a plurality of stages in an up-and-down direction in the storage room; a circulating fan configured to circulate air from inside the storage room between the storage room and the machine room; and a cooler arranged in the machine room and configured to cool the air circulated by the circulating fan. The heat insulating bottom plate includes a first air inlet formed in a face facing the storage room, a second air inlet formed at a position that is in a face facing the machine room and does not overlap with the first air inlet in the up-and-down direction, and an inlet flow channel formed so as to cause the first and the second air inlets to communicate with each other. |
195 |
REFRIGERANT COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR SUPPRESSING DECOMPOSITION OF FLUOROHYDROCARBON |
US14376779 |
2013-03-21 |
US20150008359A1 |
2015-01-08 |
Tomoya Matsumoto |
A refrigerant composition contains: hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) with a GWP of 1000 or less; and pentafluoroethane. When the refrigerant composition is used in a refrigerating equipment such as an open-type automobile air-conditioner, an electric automobile air-conditioning equipment, a gas heat pump, an air conditioner, a refrigerator, a vending machine, a showcase, a water-heating system and a refrigerating/heating system, the amount of a fluorine compound generated as a result of decomposition of the refrigerant can be suppressed and thus the refrigerators can stably work for a long time. |
196 |
Refrigerated Sales Furniture |
US14241917 |
2011-09-02 |
US20140216090A1 |
2014-08-07 |
Stefan Strupp; Bernhard Moeller; Stefan Ullrich; Dimitri Keller |
A refrigerated sales furniture (2) according to the present invention comprises a furniture rear wall (6) extending substantially upright from a base (4); a goods presentation space (10) including a bottom area (12); an air suction channel (20) for sucking air from a lower front end portion of the refrigerated sales furniture (2), the air suction channel (20) having a rear air suction channel portion (26) being arranged at a position behind the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10) and arranged adjacent to and substantially in parallel to the furniture rear wall (4); a fan (30) for conveying air from the air suction channel (20) through an air pressure channel (32), through an evaporator (46), through a cold air channel (48) and through a perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16) to the goods presentation space (10), the fan (30) being arranged between the air suction channel (20) and the air pressure channel (32) at a height corresponding to the height of the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10); the air pressure channel (32) having a lower air pressure channel portion (34) that extends in front of and substantially in parallel to the rear air suction channel portion (26) of the air suction channel (20); the cold air channel (48) having a lower cold air channel portion (54) for conveying cold air through the lower rear wall portion (18) of the perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16) to the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10), the lower rear wall portion (18) of the perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16) being positioned behind the bottom area (12) of the goods presentation space (10), the lower cold air channel portion (54) extending between the lower air pressure channel portion (34) of the air pressure channel (32) and the lower rear wall portion (18) of the perforated goods presentation space rear wall (16). |
197 |
REFRIGERATOR AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME |
US13969957 |
2013-08-19 |
US20130327075A1 |
2013-12-12 |
Pansoo KIM |
The present embodiment provides a refrigerator. The refrigerator according to the present embodiment includes a panel member forming at least a portion of the exterior of the refrigerator, an inner case of which at least portion is spaced from the panel, a display case provided at one side of the panel member, insulating material filled in space between the panel member and the inner case, and a display unit mounted on the display case after the filling of the insulating material is completed. |
198 |
Gravity-fed dispenser |
US13275891 |
2011-10-18 |
US08517214B2 |
2013-08-27 |
Deborah J. Lowry; Roberta Royak; Paul Royak; Lawrence Hudson |
Systems and methods related to dispensing food (e.g., fruit) or other items in a “first-in, first-out” manner are discussed. The system can include a base having one or more cavities therein and a plurality of chutes configured to align within a subset of the cavities. Each of the chutes can include an inlet that can provide access to an open interior for storage of items, and the plurality of chutes can dispense the plurality of items in a “first-in first out” manner. An ice chest capable of cooling the plurality of chutes can be included, as can a drip tray or other mechanism for separating the fruit from its juices to prolong its useful lifespan. |
199 |
Portable chair |
US12490241 |
2009-06-23 |
US08256834B2 |
2012-09-04 |
Nathan Linder |
A portable chair with ice chest assembly operative to interconnect with one another to create an easily-accessible beverage display, for use in display and marketing purposes, sporting events, and the like, and thereafter be collapsed to assume a space-efficient and easily transportable device. The portable chair comprises a foldable chair member operative to transition from a compact configuration to an open configuration defining supporting legs, a back rest and a seating portion. An expandable ice chest member is operative to be received upon the seating area defined by the portable chair and further preferably includes a lid member that can engage with the back rest of the portable chair. A covering may further be provided to extend about the assembled portable chair with ice chest thereon to create a compact, aesthetically pleasing beverage display. |
200 |
GRAVITY-FED DISPENSER |
US13275891 |
2011-10-18 |
US20120091163A1 |
2012-04-19 |
Deborah Lowry; Roberta J. Royak; Paul Royak; Lawrence Hudson |
Systems and methods related to dispensing food (e.g., fruit) or other items in a “first-in, first-out” manner are discussed. The system can include a base having one or more cavities therein and a plurality of chutes configured to align within a subset of the cavities. Each of the chutes can include an inlet that can provide access to an open interior for storage of items, and the plurality of chutes can dispense the plurality of items in a “first-in first out” manner. An ice chest capable of cooling the plurality of chutes can be included, as can a drip tray or other mechanism for separating the fruit from its juices to prolong its useful lifespan. |