This invention is related to the field of appliances, devices, apparatus and arrangements for home, public or industrial use, etc. for cooling of products or packages containing products, preferably of mass consumption such as beverages and more specifically containers or cans. More specifically, the invention is a selective cooling arrangement for these products and enhanced access to the same, mainly in domestic refrigerators.
Refrigerators for general products whether for industrial, domestic or public use, dispensers, etc. consist of an insulated box that contains what is known as a cold storage or cooling chamber in the interior. In domestic refrigerators the interior of this box is usually divided into two parts: one part for cooling products in general (mainly foodstuffs) in the main chamber which is fitted with a main access door, and another part above or below the first devoted to more intense cooling (freezing) of certain special products. The freezer is usually smaller than the general section and may reach temperatures as low as −20° C., while the in the main or general chamber the temperature is normally around 6° C., sufficient for the type of products stored in the same.
For certain products, however, neither of these temperature regimes is the most suitable to condition them for consumption. For example, cans of beer are a typical product that, in accordance with the customs of some countries, particularly in South America, may be consumed at temperatures below the 6° C. of the main refrigerator chamber but above the −20° C. of the freezer. Moreover, conventional refrigerators do not include specially designed storage space for drinks cans which as a general rule are stored in some inconvenient sector of the main doors. This in turn means that when opening and closing the door the cans move abruptly from side to side so that the beverage will be agitated causing them to overflow when opened.
There are refrigerators designed to generate and maintain the desired temperatures for products such as beer, but they are special cold storage facilities for specialized premises such as restaurants, bottle stores, dispensers, etc. However, domestic refrigerators adapted to or that have special compartments for conditioning beer and other products at sectorized temperatures and which provide easy, quick and selective access to said products are unknown in the current state of the art.
For that reason, a new arrangement either factory-fitted or adapted to existing domestic refrigerators would be a valuable convenience. It would enable conservation of products such as container for diverse products in the form of cans at the right temperature using the cold-generating capacity of the coldest parts of the cool storage chambers and provide direct access to these products without having to open the other sections of the appliance and avoiding brusque movement of the cans.
Therefore one object of this invention is to provide a cooling arrangement for refrigerators that enables creation of a space at the selected and controlled temperatures for products that so require and to provide direct access to these products without having to open other chambers of the refrigerator.
Another object of the invention is to provide a cooling arrangement for refrigerators in which the appliance may have one or more doors where at least one of said doors—preferably the one that provides access to the coldest chamber—includes a compartment to store and conserve the differentiated products.
A further object of the invention is to provide a cooling arrangement for refrigerators that prevents abrupt movement of the cans stored in the same.
The final object of s invention is to provide a cooling arrangement for refrigerators in which the appliance has at least one access door to at least one cold storage chamber of the refrigerator, where said at least one access door consists of a compartment defined by a front panel, an inner panel and an inclined consumer product storage structure. Said front panel is provided with a viewing/extraction window assembly with a pivoting sealing cover to access the cans while the inner panel is provided with multiple slots for entry of cold air and a window for loading said cans.
Various figures have been included to provide greater and understanding of the object of the invention. These figures, submitted for purely illustrative purposes, represent the invention in one of its preferred forms, where:
Now with reference to the figures, it can be seen that the invention consists of a new cooling arrangement of selected and controlled temperatures for products that so require, particularly canned beverages, enabling the same to be deposited and extracted without opening other cold storage chambers and avoiding sudden movements of said cans that could cause the contents of the same to overflow on opening,
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Said front panel 5 is provided with a viewing/extraction window 9 together with a pivoting sealing cover 10 pivotally attached to the top of the window 9 and which is operatively connected to an actuating button 11 provided on the front panel 5. Thus, when the button is pressed 11 it actuates a trigger 18 that opens the sealing cover 10, causing it to pivot upwards and to enable the cans 8 to be extracted through the window 9 as shown in
Said inner panel 6 is provided with multiple slots 13 which permit passage and circulation of cold air from the cold storage chamber 3 to the compartment and vice versa to maintain a constant temperature of the containers or cans. Likewise, said inner panel 6 has a loading window 14 located on the upper part thereof. The structure of the inclined storage space 7 consists of a horizontal “V”-shaped divided ramp 15 which has an initial upper section 16 and a final lower section 17. Said viewing/extraction window 9 on the frontal panel 5 coincides with the initial upper section 16 and lower final section 17, while the loading window 14 of the inner panel 6 is coincides with the initial upper section 1.
Thus, the cans 8 are loaded or deposited through the loading window 14, move by gravity from the upper section 16 to the lower section 17 and can be withdrawn through the viewing/extraction window 9 by pressing the actuation button 11 which actuates said cover shutter 10. Since they are subject to gravity, the replacement of the cans in the lower section 17 of the divided ramp 15 is performed automatically and sequentially as the cans are extracted one after another.
Likewise, this inclined storage structure 7 is comprised of a reinforced plastic material, aluminium and steel. Said front panel 5, said inclined storage structure 7 and said inner panel 6 form a pivoting assembly in the refrigerator 2 by means of at least one opening hinge assembly for access to the cold storage chamber 3. It is emphasized that said inclined storage structure 7 may be fitted with at least one temperature sensor (not shown) which is connected to said display screen 12.
Thus the cooling arrangement of this invention for refrigerators is described and illustrated. To sum up, it enables better temperature control end maintenance so that the drinks contained m the cans can be consumed in the best condition. Furthermore, by providing a space dedicated to the cans, the invention prevents them from abrupt movements from one side to the other as occurs in conventional refrigerators.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20160100372 | Feb 2016 | AR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/051715 | 3/25/2016 | WO | 00 |