Claims
- 1. A refrigerated display cabinet having: an access opening for communicating a storage and display space within the cabinet with the ambient atomsphere; adjacent inner and outer outlets extending across one edge of said access opening; corresponding adjacent inner and outer inlets extending across an opposite edge of said access opening; a first conduit extending from said outer inlet around said cabinet to said outer outlet; a second conduit extending from said inner inlet around said cabinet to said inner outlet; first air circulating means for propelling air through said first conduit in a first direction during the refrigeration cycle and in a second direction, substantially opposite said first direction, during the defrost cycle, whereby during the defrost cycle ambient air is selectively drawn into said first conduit through said outer outlet; second air circulating means for propelling air through said second conduit to said inner outlet and across said access opening in the form of a primary air curtain to said inner inlet; wherein the second air circulating means maintains the flow of air through said second conduit continuously in the same direction during both the refrigeration and defrost cycles to maintain a substantially continuous primary air curtain during both the refrigeration and defrost cycles; and refrigeration means in one of said first and second conduits, said refrigeration means being defrosted during a defrost cycle by said ambient air passing thereover.
- 2. A refrigerated display cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising means for diverting air from said first conduit to said second conduit during the defrost cycle.
- 3. A refrigerated display cabinet having an access opening for communicating a storage and display space within the cabinet with the ambient atmosphere, adjacent inner and outer outlets extending across one edge of said access opening; corresponding adjacent inner and outer inlets extending across an opposite edge of said access opening; a first conduit extending from said inner inlet around said cabinet to said inner outlet; a second conduit extending from said outer inlet around said cabinet in said outer outlet; refrigeration means is one of said first and second conduits; first air circulating means in said one conduit for propelling air over and/or through said refrigeration means to the outlet of said conduit and across said access opening in the form of a primary air curtain to the inlet of said one conduit, wherein said air circulating means maintains the flow of air through said one conduit continuously in the same direction to maintain a substantially continuous air curtain during refrigeration and defrost cycles of said display cabinet; second air circulating means for directing a flow of air through the other of said first and second conduits in a first direction during the refrigeration cycle and in a second direction, substantially opposite said first direction, during the defrost cycle; and means providing a directed air flow path from said other conduit to said one conduit upstream of the refrigeration means during the defrost cycle, whereby during the defrost cycle air is caused to flow from said other conduit into said one conduit and over and/or through said refrigeration means to defrost same.
- 4. A refrigerated display cabinet according to claim 3, wherein said one conduit comprises said first conduit and said other conduit comprises said second conduit.
- 5. In an upright refrigerated display cabinet having a top, a bottom, a rear, a front side, and an access opening in said front side for communicating a storage and display space within the cabinet with the ambient atmosphere, adjacent inner and outer outlets extending across one edge of said access opening; corresponding adjacent inner and outer inlets extending across the opposite edge of said access opening; a first conduit extending from said inner inlet around said cabinet to said inner outlet; a second conduit extending from said outer inlet around said cabinet to said outer outlet; refrigeration coil means in said first conduit; and first air circulating fan means in said first conduit for propelling air across said coil means, to said inner outlet, and across said access opening in the form of a primary air curtain to said inner inlet; the improvement comprising:
- second air circulating means for directing the flow of air through said second conduit in a first direction during the refrigeration cycle and for drawing ambinet air into said second conduit during a defrost cycle and directing the flow of air in a second direction, substantially opposite said first direction, during the defrost cycle; and
- means for directing air from said second conduit to said first conduit during the defrost cycle;
- wherein the flow of air through said first conduit is maintained continuously in the same direction to maintain a substantially continuously primary air curtain during both the refrigeration and defrost cycles.
- 6. A refrigerated display cabinet according to claim 2, wherein said first air circulating means comprises reversible fan means to selectively propel air through said first conduit in said first and second directions, respectively, during refrigeration and defrost cycles.
- 7. A refrigerated display cabinet according to claim 3 or 4, wherein said second air circulating means comprises reversible fan means to selectively propel air through said other conduit in said first and second directions respectively, during refrigeration and defrost cycles.
- 8. A refrigerated display case according to claim 5, wherein said second air circulating means comprises reversible fan means to selectively propel air through said second conduit in said first and second directions, respectively, during refrigeration and defrost cycles.
- 9. A refrigerated display cabinet having an access opening for communicating a storage and display space within the cabinet with the ambient atmosphere; adjacent inner and outer outlets extending across one edge of said access opening; corresponding adjacent inner and outer inlets extending across an opposite edge of said access opening; a first conduit extending around said cabinet between said inner inlet and said inner outlet; a second conduit extending around said cabinet between said outer inlet and said outer outlet; refrigeration means in one of said first and second conduits; first air circulating means in said one conduit for circulating air through said one conduit and across said access opening during a refrigeration cycle in the form of a first air curtain; second air circulating means for circulating air through the other of said first and second conduits and across said access opening during a refrigeration cycle in the form of a second air curtain; and means for reversing the air flow direction of one of said first and second air circulating means and maintaining the air flow direction of the other of said first and second air circulating means during the defrost cycle, whereby said other air circulating means maintains a substantially continuous air curtain across said access opening during refrigeration and defrost cycles of said display cabinet, and whereby during the defrost cycle air is caused to flow around and/or through said refrigeration means to defrost same.
- 10. A refrigerated display cabinet according to claim 9, wherein said one conduit comprises said first conduit and said other conduit comprises said second conduit.
- 11. A refrigerated display cabinet according to claim 9 or 10, wherein said second air circulating means is reversed during a defrost cycle to cause air to flow in the reverse direction through the other of said first and second conduits during a defrost cycle; and said first air circulating means maintains the flow of air through said one conduit continuously in the same direction to maintain a substantially continuous air curtain during both refrigeration and defrost cycles of said display cabinet.
- 12. A refrigerated display cabinet according to claim 11, wherein said second air circulating means compreses reversible fan means to selectively propel air through said other conduit in opposite directions during refrigeration and defrost cycles, respectively.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 928,313, filed July 26, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,207,747, issued June 17, 1980, which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 790,654 filed Apr. 25, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,144,720, issued Mar. 20, 1979.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
928313 |
Jul 1978 |
|
Parent |
790654 |
Apr 1977 |
|