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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Salad bar unit with refrigerated overhead storage cabinet US515949 1995-08-16 US5630468A 1997-05-20 James C. McKee
A salad bar unit with an overhead refrigerated storage cabinet wherein the salad bar at waist height contains a variety of containers, some of which are cooled and some of which are hot, and which are used to hold various food items to be selected by consumers. The unit is provided with an overhead cabinet that is divided into a plurality of independent refrigerated stalls open at one end, with transparent dividers, and having interior racks carrying containers of soda, milk, fruit juice and other items to which access is available through transparent doors that close off the open ends of the stalls.
222 Cooler display rack with adjustable gravity feed shelves US234234 1994-04-28 US5490600A 1996-02-13 Rafael T. Bustos
A cooler display rack for use in a walk-in refrigerated cooler consists of a series of L-shaped frame sections formed from generally upright posts secured at their bottom end by an elongated shoe to form the individual frame sections. The frame sections are joined to adjacent frame sections by spacer panels and by a plurality of shelves supported in a cantilevered manner between a pair of adjacent posts. The individual shelves are supported between the posts by shelf support brackets and can be selectively positioned vertically along the height of the post, horizontally forward and backward relative to the post, and angularly with a gravity feed inclination between an approximate 8.degree. forward slope and approximate 1.degree. back slope. Bumper wires are inserted through holes in the shelves at the front edge thereof for retaining merchandise contained on the shelves. In one embodiment, a gravity feed shelf includes selectively positionable dividers attached on a slip surface layer of the shelf.
223 Cabinet refrigeration unit US790333 1991-11-12 US5277039A 1994-01-11 Hans Haasis
A cabinet refrigeration system suitable for use in a wide variety of refrigeration cabinets is disclosed. The system includes a cabinet for storing or displaying refrigerated food and a thin, self-contained refrigeration unit of unitary construction removably mounted on the inner surface of one of the walls of the cabinet thereon by making it easily replaced, repaired or moved to a different cabinet. The cabinet may have drawers, shelves, bins or other food storage or display receptacles that may be accessed either through the front or the top of the cabinet. The refrigeration unit operates by drawings warm air into the bottom of the unit and expelling cold conditioned air out of the top of the unit. Adjustable deflectors are mounted on the outside of the refrigerator unit at the unit's output vent for precisely controlling the direction of flow of the cold air exiting the refrigeration unit.
224 Heat insulating box structure and manufacturing method therefor US509965 1990-04-16 US5061019A 1991-10-29 Toshiaki Kubota; Hiroshige Hayashi; Yoshirou Ishizaka; Hiroshi Naganuma; Zenichi Kakinuma
A heat insulating structure having a lower case whose top surface is arranged to be an opening through which goods are inserted and withdrawn and an upper case whose front surface is arranged to be an opening through which goods are inserted and withdrawn, the upper and lower cases each being formed by inner and outer boxes leaving a gap therebetween the heat insulating structure comprising: two pour holes formed in a wall of the upper case; a passage for establishing communication between the gaps of the upper case and the lower case; a heat insulating pipe having an end portion communicating with one of the pour holes of the upper case and extending from the one pour hole and through the gap of the upper case and having its other end portion communicating with the gap of the lower case; foam heat insulating material is injected, in the form of a foaming agent, through the other pour hole of the upper case to the gap of the upper case so as to foam and solidify; and foam heat insulating material in the form of a foaming agent is also injected through the pour hole of the upper case and through the pipe to the gap of the lower case to foam and solidify.
225 Climate control system US325164 1981-11-27 US4435025A 1984-03-06 Steven A. Weintraub
The present invention teaches a novel system for controlling the climate of one or more of a variety of environments, particularly those in which valuable art objects are housed or displayed. This system contemplates an in situ reconditioning/regeneration method and apparatus whereby the use of two silica-type gels or a single silica-type gel in conjunction with a saturated salt solution located within a control volume effectively controls the relative humidity within the volume housing the valuable object sought to be preserved.
226 Cold display case US39557 1979-05-16 US4270819A 1981-06-02 Morihei Ooho
A cold display case which can be assembled easily and quickly on the spot without particular specialized skill is provided. Frames for the cold display case are constructed with generally rectangular pipes and connectors, said connectors each having a main body and a plurality of engaging arms crossing at right angles to each other.
227 Refrigeration evaporator coil US47076274 1974-05-17 US3898864A 1975-08-12 STEELMAN MELVIN W
Air refrigeration equipment having in addition to the normal evaporator air inlet area a second air inlet area separated from the first area by a restrictive opening so that when the first air inlet area is blocked by frost, the air will go through the restrictive opening and into the evaporator through the second air inlet area. Located adjacent to the second air inlet area and on the opposite side thereof from the restrictive opening is a frost collecting cavity. The restriction between the first and second inlet areas is so arranged that the frost which is airborne as it passes through the restriction is carried by inertia forces into the frost collecting cavity. This invention permits an increase in the time period between defrost cycles in air refrigeration apparatus.
228 Food display device US42211073 1973-12-06 US3862547A 1975-01-28 ISHAMMAR NILS GOSTA SIGVARD
In a food display device there is provided a cooling well forming a top opening, and a cooled fin protruding above the level of the top opening.
229 Cooled counter display case for packaged edible products US35409773 1973-04-24 US3850486A 1974-11-26 SAXE L
A display case incorporating a display surface constructed to receive and support packaged edible products in a manner to enable observation thereof by potential customers and incorporating an enclosed space inwardly of the displayed products receiving a cooling agent to reduce the temperature of the enclosure and the products which have a portion of their periphery received in the enclosure with the products themselves providing a closure for the openings which receive the products.
230 Refrigerated storage and display cabinet US15007150 1950-03-16 US2671319A 1954-03-09 BORTZ HARRY A
231 Refrigerator-cabinet defrosting US76773147 1947-08-09 US2641112A 1953-06-09 GLENN MUFFLY
232 Combination dairy, vegetable, and storage refrigerator US3164448 1948-06-08 US2593370A 1952-04-15 WARREN VIRGIL P
233 Frosted food cabinet US75818947 1947-06-30 US2523593A 1950-09-26 RAFFA CHARLES S
234 Refrigerated display case US73818047 1947-03-29 US2499088A 1950-02-28 BRILL EDWARD F; ORVAL SCHROEDER
235 Refrigerated display cabinet US79163247 1947-12-13 US2477393A 1949-07-26 SKOOG ROBERT E; SKOOG JOHN B
236 Refrigerating apparatus US61328945 1945-08-29 US2476491A 1949-07-19 HENDERSON ELDEN O
237 Refrigerated display case US29269139 1939-08-30 US2248286A 1941-07-08 SANDERS ERNEST E
238 Refrigerated display case US2247274D US2247274A 1941-06-24
239 Reflector for display cases US17285137 1937-11-04 US2149769A 1939-03-07 HOFFMAN CYRUS F
240 Reflector for display cases US17285037 1937-11-04 US2149768A 1939-03-07 HOFFMAN CYRUS F
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