序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 오픈형 쇼케이스의 냉기통풍구조 KR2019960028760 1996-09-10 KR2019980015525U 1998-06-25 조경삼
본고안은오픈형쇼케이스의냉기통풍구조에관한것으로, 쇼케이스의외관을형성하도록된 쇼케이스본체(1), 냉기의이동을가이드할수 있도록제 1덕트(2)를구획형성시키는격벽부재(3), 제2덕트(4)를구획형성시키도록된 상판부재(5), 상기제 1덕트(2)내의냉기를제2덕트(4)로이송시키도록된 제1송풍수단(6), 저장실(7)의내부에식품을진열저장시킬수 있도록브라켓트(8)를매개로설치된선반(9), 냉각유닛(12)과제2송풍수단(13)이배설된냉각실(11)이구획형성되도록상기저장실(7)의하부에배설된하판부재(10)로이루어진오픈형쇼케이스에있어서, 상기선반(9)에형성된토출구(9b)에는몸체부(14b)와결합부(14a)로이루어진블레이드(14)가설치되어선반(9)에진열저장된식품들이그 위치에상관없이냉기를골고루받음으로인해신선도가향상되도록된 것이다.
22 LED LIGHTING ASSEMBLY WITH LEDS HAVING DIFFERENT VIEWING ANGLES PCT/US2008079980 2008-10-15 WO2009052172A3 2009-07-16 ANDERSON TIMOTHY DARRELL
A merchandiser that includes a case that defines a product display area and that includes a frame having mullions. The mullions define at least one opening such that the food product within the product display area is accessible from the front of the case. The merchandiser also includes at least one shelf for supporting and displaying food product within the product display area, and a light assembly that is coupled to at least one of the mullions and that is positioned to illuminate the food product. The light assembly includes a first LED that has a first viewing angle and a second LED that has a second viewing angle that is smaller than the first viewing angle.
23 Modular food service system and method US15824064 2017-11-28 US10039391B2 2018-08-07 Salvatore Torre
A food service system and method for dispensing contents, display the contents within a matrix of food pans suspended within a well member of the food service system. Each food pan is provided with a brim having an upper area extending transverse with respect to a stop element that establishes a dam enabling the contents of the food pan to spread over the corresponding upper area, while confined by the dam at the stop element. Corresponding stop elements of adjacent food pans are placed contiguous with one-another. In this manner, a display and dispensing area of the contents of each food pan is expanded to extend over the upper area of the brim of that food pan and is in close proximity with the display and dispensing area of adjacent food pans so as to enhance the display of the contents to be dispensed at the matrix of food pans within the food service system.
24 PAN CHILLER SYSTEM WITH LIQUID COOLANT US15861145 2018-01-03 US20180184815A1 2018-07-05 Ashutosh A. Potdar; Rafael A. Castillo-Borelly; Joseph F. Sanders; Keith G. Thompson
A pan chiller system includes a pan chiller unit having a food well, with a plurality of hollow divider rails arranged within the food well to define at least one opening to receive one or more food pans to be cooled, where the plurality of divider rails define a first rail flow path and a second rail flow path. A chilled liquid coolant system chills liquid coolant and moves the chilled liquid coolant into both the first rail flow path and the second rail flow path. A control arrangement is configured for controlling chilled liquid coolant flow such that a first temperature condition maintained in the first rail flow path is different than a second temperature condition maintained in the second rail flow path.
25 REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE US15569163 2016-05-13 US20180146799A1 2018-05-31 Reinhold RESCH
A refrigerated display case (1) with at least one unit composed of a plurality of wall groups, namely a bottom group (11), a rear wall group (12), and a top group (13), which delimit a refrigerated chamber (4) at the bottom, at the back, and at the top, and with a cooling device (5) that has a refrigerant circuit and whose components at least include a compressor (51), an evaporator (50), a condenser (52), and an electric control unit (55). A refrigerated display case that is climate-friendly, efficient, and simultaneously safe to operate is achieved in that propane is contained as a refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit, with a filling capacity of more than 150 g.
26 Open air food display case with automatic closing mechanism US15083282 2016-03-28 US09795228B2 2017-10-24 Robert Scott Winters; Chad Kielmeyer; Vishal Dali; Larry Hieb
The present invention includes various types of open-air display cases for displaying, storing, and/or vending food, beverages, or other products having a movable barrier that can be automatically positioned over an open front or side of such a unit to prevent access to the products therein when temperatures, component failure, lost power supply, or other variables affect the condition of the items stored in the display case, and methods of using such units.
27 Modular Food Service System and Method US15334661 2016-10-26 US20170172324A1 2017-06-22 Salvatore Torre
A food service system and method for dispensing contents, display the contents within a matrix of food pans suspended within a well member of the food service system. Each food pan is provided with a brim having an upper area extending transverse with respect to a stop element that establishes a dam enabling the contents of the food pan to spread over the corresponding upper area, while confined by the dam at the stop element. Corresponding stop elements of adjacent food pans are placed contiguous with one-another. In this manner, a display and dispensing area of the contents of each food pan is expanded to extend over the upper area of the brim of that food pan and is in close proximity with the display and dispensing area of adjacent food pans so as to enhance the display of the contents to be dispensed at the matrix of food pans within the food service system.
28 Open fronted cabinet US14419949 2013-11-05 US09462897B2 2016-10-11 Alan Nuttall; Michael Steele; Robert Bowles; James Geary
The present invention relates to an open fronted food storage cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) has a top (16), rear (14), base (12) and opposed sides (18,20). The top, rear, base and opposing sides (12,14,16,18,20) define an interior space (22) of the cabinet (10) which is accessible through an opening (24) to the front of the cabinet (10). The opening (24) is defined between edges of the top (16), base (12) and opposing sides (18,20) of the cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) includes an interior chassis structure (26) comprised of a base panel (12a), a rear panel (14a) and a top panel (16a) which are mechanically connected to one another. The base, rear and top panels (12a,14a,16a) are each formed from a structural sandwich composite material (28) having thermal insulation properties. The rear panel (14a) includes an aperture (38) to which a mechanism (40) operable to alter the temperature within interior space (22) of the cabinet (10) is mounted.
29 Open air food display case with automatic closing mechanism US14226692 2014-03-26 US09295345B2 2016-03-29 Robert Scott Winters
The present invention includes various types of open-air display cases for displaying, storing, and/or vending food, beverages, or other products having a movable barrier that can be automatically positioned over an open front or side of such a unit to prevent access to the products therein when temperatures or other conditions reach unacceptable levels, and methods of using such units. Embodiments of such units may include a temperature-controlled compartment having an open front or side for displaying items, an automatic barrier system that includes a barrier for covering the open portion, a motor engaged with the barrier for closing or opening the barrier, at least one sensor for measuring at least one internal condition (e.g., temperature) of the temperature-controlled compartment, and a processing unit in electronic communication with the sensor and the motor, in which the processing unit may receive data from the sensor, compare the data to a pre-determined range of acceptable values, and activate the motor to close the barrier when the data is inconsistent with the pre-determined range of acceptable values.
30 Salad pusher US13874239 2013-04-30 US09101230B2 2015-08-11 Jerome F. Sosso; Craig Alan Nickell
A pusher tray assembly comprises a hanging tray and a sliding tray having a wire track, the sliding tray moveably connected to the hanging tray by fins of a pusher, the pusher slidingly engaged to the wire track for movement between a first position and a second position.
31 Salad Pusher US13874239 2013-04-30 US20140319086A1 2014-10-30 Jerome F. Sosso; Craig Alan Nickell
A pusher tray assembly comprises a hanging tray and a sliding tray having a wire track, the sliding tray moveably connected to the hanging tray by fins of a pusher, the pusher slidingly engaged to the wire track for movement between a first position and a second position.
32 ICE SHELF PRODUCT DISPLAY UNIT US13569669 2012-08-08 US20140041407A1 2014-02-13 Jeffrey L. Bush
An ice shelf product display unit has a vertical support wall, a plurality of shelves extending out from the support wall, and a housing extending from the lower end of the support wall. The housing encompasses refrigeration equipment and components. Each of the shelves and the top of the housing have sunken wells or reservoirs which contain a series of switch back coils. The coils contain refrigerant which flows to, through, and from the coils via the refrigeration components to freeze water into ice within each of the sunken wells. When ice is formed in the wells, bottles, cans, or other beverage containing products placed on the shelves and top section of the housing will be maintained in a cold state, allowing consumers to purchase cold beverages for immediate consumption.
33 Modular island merchandiser US12829518 2010-07-02 US08561419B2 2013-10-22 Moisses Navarro; Diego Wood; Raymond P. Twohy; Kevin A. Moody; Michael A. Gillett; Anand Ganesh Rajagopalan; Robert Mullen; Al Arrosagaray
An island merchandiser including a first merchandiser module, a second merchandiser module, a third merchandiser module, and a fourth merchandiser module. The first merchandiser module includes a product display area maintained within a temperature range at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The second merchandiser module is positioned next and coupled to the first merchandiser module. The third merchandiser module is positioned next and coupled to the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module. The fourth merchandiser module is positioned next to the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module opposite the third merchandiser module. The island merchandiser also includes a first insulation panel positioned between the first and second merchandiser modules and the third merchandiser module, and a second insulation panel positioned between the first and second merchandiser modules and the fourth merchandiser module.
34 Beverage cooler with hidden cooling container and table top US11718180 2005-10-29 US08511110B2 2013-08-20 Byung-Chul Kim
Disclosed herein is a cooler of table-type, which can be easily kept in custody and reduce power consumption, and which can increase a cooling efficiency and provide a visual satisfaction to a user. The cooler of table-type includes: a chilling room formed at the center of a table, opened at the top and closed at the inner periphery and the bottom; a cooling container adapted to vertically elevate in a state where it is in tight contact with the inner periphery of the chilling room and adapted to contain foods therein; a cooling pole vertically mounted on the bottom of the cooling container and adapted to form ice on the surface thereof; a mushroom type shade mounted on the top of the cooling pole for cove ring the upper end of the chilling room when it is descended, the shade having a predetermined thickness; cooling coils arranged inside and outside the cooling container, the cooling pole and the shade for circulating refrigerant; a cooler for thermally exchanging the refrigerant by circulating the refrigerant through the cooling coils and repeating condensation and expansion; an elevator for vertically elevating the cooling container; and a drain pipe mounted downwardly from the bottom of the cooling container.
35 Air Catching Apparatus for a Refrigerated Cabinet US13621772 2012-09-17 US20130152616A1 2013-06-20 David Turner
A refrigerated air curtain redirection unit can be retro fitted to the front base of a an existing reach-in commercial open-display refrigerated cabinet, or provided as original built-in equipment for a newly manufactured cabinet to reduce refrigerated air spillage. The unit has a body part that protrudes outwardly of the open frontage of the cabinet at an upward angle and there is an inwardly curved part at its top region whereby an air vortex is formed that acts to draw air from the curtain at its base into an air duct of the cabinet.
36 COOLER/COUNTER MERCHANDISING DISPLAY UNIT US12483760 2009-06-12 US20090308084A1 2009-12-17 Robert E. Kreutzer; Donald J. Miller, JR.
A cooler/counter merchandising display unit combination wherein a merchandising cooler is integrated into various counter arrangements, the cooler being substantially contained within the footprint of the merchandising counter or check-out counter arrangement. In one embodiment, a modular refrigerated cooler is interfaced with a docking base unit which can be positioned, secured or interfaced at the end of a particular service counter, or between two counter portions. In another embodiment, the docking base unit is integrally formed into the merchandising counter and the modular refrigerated cooler is again interfaced with the integrated docking base unit. In still another embodiment, the service counter, docking base unit and refrigerated cooler are all integrated into a one-piece counter arrangement. At least one access door is provided on the cooler to allow consumers to retrieve products therefrom and at least one of the walls forming the cooler compartment includes a transparent window to allow consumers to view the products positioned within the cooler compartment.
37 Heat recovery system which is intended for air-conditioning and to reduce the cold corridor effect US11990838 2005-10-18 US20090255286A1 2009-10-15 Roberto Solsona Caballer; Walter Omar Fattore; Javier Blanco Castro
The invention relates to an improved heat recovery system which is intended for air-conditioning and to reduce the cold corridor effect. More specifically, the invention relates to a system for making use of heat that is released during the condensing and/or cooling of a refrigerant fluid, in order subsequently to heat an airflow passing through an open retail refrigeration cabinet or lines of same, using a specially-designed unit for distributing and supplying heated air. The inventive assembly is equipped with a regulation and control device which can be used to maintain acceptable comfort levels for customers in the areas surrounding said open retail refrigeration cabinets or lines of same. The inventive system represents a significant improvement in relation to the design of the previously-patented system.
38 PAN CHILLER SYSTEM WITH SINGLE STATE COOLANT US12298669 2007-04-19 US20090188275A1 2009-07-30 Jason Lintker; Mark C. Curran; James W. Stone; Alan J. Varacins
A pan chiller system including a refrigeration package having a condensing unit, a heat exchanger and a pump for circulating a chilled liquid coolant, a pan chiller unit in communication with the refrigeration package and having an outer housing and a food well received within the outer housing and a plurality of hollow divider bars arranged within the food well and an opening is defined between adjacent divider bars, wherein each divider bar is configured for directly receiving the liquid coolant chilled and circulated by the refrigeration package.
39 LIGHT SYSTEM FOR A TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED CASE US11968477 2008-01-02 US20080212314A1 2008-09-04 Timothy Dean Swofford; Larry C. Howington
A temperature controlled case is disclosed that includes a housing defining a display area and a first shelf provided within the display area. The temperature controlled case also includes a light system associated with the first shelf. The light system includes a substrate having a first portion and a second portion and a light source provided at the first portion of the substrate and configured to direct light through the substrate towards the second portion for illuminating an area below the first shelf. According to another embodiment, the substrate is a light sheet that cooperates with the light source to provide a distribution of light that varies between the first portion of the light sheet and the second portion of the sheet.
40 Temperature-regulated storage and/or display module US11038866 2005-01-21 US20060162360A1 2006-07-27 Terry McKibbin
A system that utilizes a rigid support structure of various configurations and materials, with attached item support members designed to hold perishable items to which the module is adapted. A further system of temperature-regulated fluid is employed to flow across the exterior of the support structure upon a free-flow surface in thermal conduction contact with the item support members. The resultant desirable outcome and intention of the system is to thus regulate the temperature of the stored and/or displayed perishable items while simultaneously producing the visual dynamics and potential audible aesthetic qualities of fluid in modified descending motion. The invention lends itself to artistic expressions for design features, within the limits of the claims, while maintaining the technical goals of perishable item preservation, convenience of location within normal living or merchandising space, and display of representative items.
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