序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Cooler with container pockets and cold plate US11480725 2006-07-03 US20060248918A1 2006-11-09 James Robertson
A transportable cooler comprises a bottom panel having lateral and transverse edge portions and a plurality of upright panels attached thereto and extending upward therefrom forming a vessel with an interior. The plurality of upright panels includes a front panel having a front surface and plurality of pockets extending from the front surface to the interior of the vessel. A cold plate disposed in the interior cools each pocket, directly or indirectly, to chill a beverage container inserted in the pocket.
82 Article holder for a barrel cooler US10930457 2004-08-31 US20060043248A1 2006-03-02 James Robertson; David Bernstein
An article holder for a barrel cooler has a lip for fitting on the top end of the barrel sidewall and a tray attached to the lip for holding containers which indicate the contents of the barrel.
83 Adjustable height cooler US10317655 2002-12-12 US06920995B2 2005-07-26 Andrew J. Bowen; Donald Kelemen; David C. F. Stoddard
A cooler suitable for indoor and outdoor use is provided. The cooler includes a container having a bottom surface, a first base connectable to the bottom surface of the container and a second base alternatively connectable to the bottom surface of the container. The cooler may include open-ended inner and outer containers nested and spaced so that a gap is created between the outer container and inner container, with foam insulation occupying the gap. The first base supports the cooler at a height suitable for use on a table, while the second base supports the cooler suitable for stand-alone use on the floor or ground. The first base can be nested within and hung from the second base while the cooler is in use or stored.
84 Food server fluid level control US10801102 2004-03-15 US20040231837A1 2004-11-25 Jeffrey T. Zank; Ronald E. Bratton
A food serving station includes a support structure, one or more wells supported by the support structure, a drain manifold fluidly coupled to each of the one or more wells and not fluidly coupled to any other wells and a fill valve coupled to the drain manifold and external to the one or more wells and is adapted to be coupled to a fluid source. The valve is movable between an open position in which fluid from the fluid source is permitted to flow into the manifold in a closed position. The at least one sensor is configured to identify a volume of fluid within the interior.
85 Portable refrigeration table with elevating and supporting dividers US10034615 2001-12-27 US06612127B2 2003-09-02 Jesse K. Simmons
A portable refrigeration table for displaying, in elevated and supported fashion, a plurality of items. The table includes a body having a substantially rectangular shaped and planar base surface, a plurality of elevated and interconnecting sides defining a basin therebetween and which is capable of holding a volume of ice particulates. A plurality of first, second, third and fourth associated edge locations of the body and are capable of being pivoted between a first locking position and a second unlocking position in which the legs may be pivoted to a folded position against the body. A plurality of elongated dividers are arranged in upwardly extending fashion from the planar base surface, each of the dividers terminating in an upwardly facing surface capable of supporting the items at locations above the planar base surface. Wherein the elevating members maintain the items at an elevation above a water level created within the basin and upon the base surface, the water level resulting from melting of the ice particulates.
86 Horizontal refrigerator US10005420 2001-12-04 US06564570B2 2003-05-20 Yasuhide Koike; Toshinobu Ishihara; Tomio Suyama; Kouichi Yamamoto
The cooling efficiency of a refrigerating chamber and a storage chamber is improved, and the cooling capability is prevented from degrading. A horizontal refrigerator 10 is comprised of an underlying refrigerator body 11 and an overlying show-case 12. The show-case 12 disposed on the top surface of a thermally insulated box 16 of the refrigerator body 11 is comprised of an outer box 37, an inner box 38 disposed within the outer box 37 spaced by a necessary space therefrom, and a heat insulating material 39 filled between both boxes 37, 38, and an opening 12a is formed only in a top portion. The opening 12a is opened and closed by a plurality of slidable doors 45. A cooling pipe 47 connected to a refrigerating mechanism is disposed in a meander form in contact with the outer surface on the insulating material side in the bottom and rear portions of the inner box 38, such that the entire inner box 38 is cooled by circulation of a coolant supplied from the refrigerating mechanism.
87 Multiple zone refrigeration US09868670 2001-06-19 US06381972B1 2002-05-07 Dennis Cotter
The invention is embodied in a refrigeration unit (R) adapted for use in combination with plural associated refrigerated fixtures (33a, 33b, 33c) in a commercial store, each fixture having a product zone and heat transfer cooling means (29) for the refrigeration thereof and which refrigeration unit comprises housing means (55, 57) with a mounting profile constructed to be accommodated substantially within the footprint area of one of said associated fixtures and arranged to support selective refrigeration components of a closed refrigeration circuit for supplying the refrigeration requirements of all associated fixtures, and which components include plural vapor phase compressor means (21) and a closely coupled coolant loop connected with the heat transfer cooling means.
88 Food display and preservation case US489949 1995-06-13 US5598886A 1997-02-04 Antonio Criado-Mellado
A food display and preservation case comprising at least one support member provided with wheels and brakes. The support member houses heating and refrigeration equipment and control elements. The support member supports a center body or table which includes compartments which may be heated or cooled, as well as a slab which may be cooled and a plate which may be heated. At least one column is disposed on the center body or table and supports a shield screen and light. The case may be used for self-service or buffet-style presentation.
89 Food bar with modular support system US321742 1994-10-12 US5551774A 1996-09-03 Argyle Campbell; Larry D. Maddux
A food bar is formed of a double walled, insulated open chamber and a support grid disposed within the chamber. The support grid is formed of divider bars and cross rails arranged in a pattern across the open chamber of the food bar to divide the opening into compartments for support of food containers and panel inserts. The divider bars have a substantially U-shaped cross section and have spaced apart openings along the top. The cross rails have a substantially U-shaped cross section and have ends which terminate in a downward flange adapted to be received in the openings of the divider bar. A clear panel of material is preferably suspended above the food bar to act as a "sneeze bar".
90 Food service counter of the ice storage type US838610 1992-02-21 US5182917A 1993-02-02 Syuji Kado; Susumu Tatematsu; Hideyuki Ikari
In an ice storage type food service counter with an ice storage tank, an ice supply device is provided to automatically produce chips of ice and supply the same into the ice storage tank, and an agitating device is provided to agitate and level the chips of ice stored in the ice storage tank. Under the ice storage tank, a water supply tank is arranged to store an amount of ice making water, and a discharge tank is arranged to store the water of melted ice discharged from the ice storage tank through a drain hole. Within the ice storage tank, there is provided an overlfow pipe having an upper end opening into the interior of the ice storage tank and extending downward to discharge therethrough the pieces of ice located above the upper end thereof into either one of the water supply tank or the discharge tank.
91 Horizontal refrigerator US662176 1991-02-28 US5117649A 1992-06-02 Daniel J. Mangini; John P. Morris
A food preparation table including a cabinet having a refrigerated base for cooling stored foods, and a refrigerated upper compartment wherein food pans are supported on a pan rail recessed vertically below the top surface of the unit whereby the refrigerator simultaneously maintains a blanket of cool air across the top of the food pan, which is lower than ambient temperature, and the food in the pan is maintained at its desired cooled temperature. An automatic hot gas defrost system prevents ice build-up which would otherwise lower optimum performance of the table.
92 Hot and cold frostop for food and salad bar US184983 1988-04-22 US4856579A 1989-08-15 John J. Wolfe
A hot and cold frostop for a food and salad bar in which the unit may be utilized to maintain food products at a predetermined serving temperature regardless of whether the food products are those which are desired to be heated or those which are desired to be cooled. The hot mode is used independently of the cold mode and the unit includes removable components and a selectively operable heating unit and refrigeration unit. The heating unit is operative by heating water that is in heat exchange relation to food pans mounted removably on the unit and the refrigeration unit is provided with heat exchange tubes associated with the upper end of the unit for cooling containers having food products therein by utilizing the natural tendency of cold air to migrate downwardly around the periphery of the containers for keep them cold.
93 Frosted condiment holder US35826 1987-04-08 US4782665A 1988-11-08 John J. Wolfe
A frosted condiment holder provided with a frosted plate having a plurality of openings for supporting individual condiment containers with the plate having a layer of frost formed thereon due to refrigerant lines positioned thereunder in heat exchange relating thereto and in adjacent relation to the openings. The portion of the plate receiving the condiment containers is recessed downwardly in relation to the periphery of the plate in order to maintain the product in the upper portion of the condiment containers in a desired low temperature condition. The present invention further includes a heating wire at the periphery of the frosted plate to prevent the frost from travelling over the edge of the frosted plate.
94 Frosted condiment holder US256593 1981-04-22 US4407143A 1983-10-04 John J. Wolfe
A condiment holder is provided with a top plate which includes a plurality of openings extending along the plate for supporting individual condiment containers within the holder, the plate having formed thereon a layer of frost thereby giving the appearance of the condiments resting in ice. The condiment holder comprises a conventional refrigeration unit which passes refrigerant through refrigerant lines placed underneath and in contact with the top plate adjacent each and every one of the plate openings thereby producing the frost or ice layer along the top surface of the plate and providing a refrigerated storage area below the top plate within the condiment holder to maintain the individual condiments refrigerated. The condiment holder is further provided with a water flush system which comprises a self-draining base placed along the bottom of the holder and a pair of water jets located on one end of the base which flush the base with water or other cleaning fluid which is then drained from the base.
95 Laboratory refrigeration apparatus US29991172 1972-10-24 US3832862A 1974-09-03 INGELS G
Apparatus for enabling more efficient laboratory operations which includes a laboratory work table in combination with an open well type refrigerator unit. The apparatus consists of a laboratory work bench of the type finding utility in medical and biological laboratory operations which includes in coactive association therewith an open well type of refrigerator and the required refrigeration apparatus.
96 Refrigerator system for produce stands US12032549 1949-10-08 US2560309A 1951-07-10 STEBBINS HARRY Y
97 Combination beverage display and refrigerating unit US9182249 1949-05-06 US2555425A 1951-06-05 MORRIS STERN
98 Refrigerated display case US73818147 1947-03-29 US2499089A 1950-02-28 BRILL EDWARD F; ORVAL SCHROEDER
99 Refrigerator for delicatessens US12244237 1937-01-26 US2119422A 1938-05-31 CRUSE WILLIAM E
100 Refrigerated display stand US6543736 1936-02-24 US2115048A 1938-04-26 STEWART WILLIAM L
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