Cooling storage cabinet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6247773
  • Patent Number
    6,247,773
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 25, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 19, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A cooling storage cabinet in which condensation is prevented from being produced under such conditions that the condensation occurs on the glazing of its doors. The cooling storage cabinet is formed of a heat insulating housing having an opening that is opened and closed by one or more slidable doors. Each of the doors is constructed of a heat insulating wall with the periphery portion of each of two opposing sides being thinner and a door sash into which each peripheral portion is fitted to slide on the cabinet adjacent the opening.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a cooling storage cabinet whose opening is openably closed by slidable doors.




Hitherto, in the kind of cooling storage cabinet, for example, as shown in Japanese Patent Application Publication Laid-open No. 3-27835, a storage chamber for receiving articles is constructed in a heat insulating housing whose upper surface is opened and the opening on the upper surface of the heat insulating housing is openably closed by slidable doors.




Each door is constructed in such a manner that one or double glazings is fitted into a door sash made of resin or aluminum. The sash is slidably arranged into rail portions formed on the edges of the opening of the heat insulating housing.




When the cooling storage cabinet is placed outside, air around the door glazing surface is cooled and condensation occurs due to a temperature difference between internal and external temperatures of the door glazing. Particularly, under conditions of high humidity in the summer season, there is a problem that the amount of condensation increases and it results in soil around the cooling storage cabinet.




In order to solve the above problem, when the opening is closed by a heat insulating material having good heat insulating properties, a problem sometimes occurs in that the opening cannot be opened or closed due to a difference in dimension.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is made in order to solve the conventional technical problems and intends to provide a cooling storage cabinet which can easily and certainly prevent condensation in the glazing of doors from generating under such installing conditions that the condensation easily occurs.




The cooling storage cabinet according to the invention is constructed in such a manner that an opening of a heat insulating housing is opened and closed by slidable doors and each door is constructed by a heat insulating wall formed so that the dimension in thickness of a peripheral portion is thinned and a door sash is fitted into the peripheral portion of the heat insulating wall.




The cooling storage of the invention has a plurality of doors arranged inside and outside in a double sliding manner in the above construction. The heat insulating wall of the door located outside is outwardly expanded from the peripheral portion. The heat insulating wall of the door located inside is inwardly expanded from the peripheral portion.




Further, in accordance with the invention, the cooling storage of the invention has holding portions for holding advertising members on the external surfaces of the heat insulating walls of the doors.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a cooling storage cabinet of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertically sectional side view of the cooling storage cabinet of the invention;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged vertically sectional side view of the upper portion of the cooling storage cabinet of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged vertically sectional front view of the upper portion of the cooling storage cabinet of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a vertically sectional side view of a cooling storage cabinet of another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged vertically sectional side view of the upper portion of the cooling storage cabinet of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged vertically sectional front view of the upper portion of the cooling storage cabinet of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a vertically sectional side view of a cooling storage cabinet of still another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged vertically sectional side view of the upper portion of the cooling storage cabinet of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is an enlarged vertically sectional front view of the upper portion of the cooling storage cabinet of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged vertically sectional side view of the upper portion of a cooling storage cabinet of further another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 12

is an enlarged vertically sectional front view of the upper portion of the cooling storage cabinet of

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 13

is a vertically sectional side view of a cooling storage cabinet of further another embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail hereinbelow with reference to the drawings.




A cooling storage cabinet


1


of the embodiment stores frozen articles such as ice-cream therein and is used to sell the articles. Its main body is constructed by a heat insulating housing


6


comprising: an external box


3


and an internal box


3


each of whose upper surface is opened; and a polyurethane heat insulating material


4


which is foamed and filled between those boxes


2


,


3


. A storage chamber


7


whose upper surface is opened is constructed in the heat insulating housing


6


and a window hole


6


A is formed on the upper portion of the front wall of the heat insulating housing


6


.




A double glazing


8


is fitted into the window hole


6


A so as to enable to see through the storage chamber


7


. A bottom sheet


9


having a luggage rack form is laid in a portion of the storage chamber


7


located on the side that is slightly lower than the lower edge of the window hole


6


A. A cooler


11


and a blower


12


of a cooling device are installed below the bottom sheet. The front and rear edges of the bottom sheet


9


are arranged at a distance from the front and rear walls in the heat insulating housing


6


. A cold air discharging outlet


13


and a cold air sucking inlet


14


are formed in the distances, respectively.




A duct plate


17


which extends upward at a distance from the rear wall of the heat insulating housing


6


is attached to the cold air discharging outlet


13


. A transparent glass board


17


which extends upward at a distance from the front wall of the heat insulating housing


6


and glazing


8


is attached to the cold air sucking inlet


14


. In the above construction, when the blower


12


is driven, cold air cooled by the cooler


11


is discharged from the cold air discharging outlet


13


, allowed to rise between the duct plate


16


and heat insulating housing


6


, and then discharged from the upper edge into the storage chamber


7


. The cold air cycled in the storage chamber


7


falls from the upper edge of the glass board


17


through a portion between the glass board


17


and glazing


8


and is sucked into the blower


12


(shown by arrows in FIG.


2


). Consequently, the inside of the storage chamber


7


is cooled at a predetermined freezing temperature. Reference numerals


18


denote universal wheels attached to four corners of the bottom surface of the heat insulating housing


6


.




Two doors


21


and


22


of a right/left double sliding type are attached to the opening on the upper surface of the storage chamber


7


(heat insulating housing


6


), thereby openably closing the storage chamber


7


. In this case, two upper and lower rails


24


,


26


are formed on the right and left sides of the internal box


3


located on the front and rear edges of the opening of the heat insulating housing


6


. The doors


21


,


22


are slidably attached to the rails


24


,


26


, respectively.




The doors


21


,


22


are constructed by heat insulating walls


27


,


28


and door sashes


29


,


31


, respectively. In this case, the door sashes


29


,


31


are door sashes for a normal glazing door and are formed in a frame shape by rigid synthetic resin or aluminum. Engaging grooves


29


A,


31


A which are opened inwardly are formed around the door sashes


29


,


31


. Concave portions


29


B,


31


B are formed on the upper and lower external surfaces of the door sashes, respectively.




In this case, the engaging grooves


29


A,


31


A are grooves for engaging normal glazing (for example, double glazing), respectively. Knobs


29


C,


31


C protrude from on the upper surfaces on the right side of the door sash


29


and the left side of the door sash


31


, respectively. A lock


32


is attached to the left side of the door sash


29


so as to lock on the right side of the door sash


31


.




The heat insulating wall


27


comprises: internal and external face members


33


,


34


each of which is constructed by a vacuum forming mold made of synthetic resin; and a heat insulating material


36


which is foamed and filled between the internal and external face members


33


and


34


. In this case, the internal and external face members


33


,


34


located on the periphery of the heat insulating wall


27


are arranged so as to be close to each other, thereby forming thin portions


27


A in each of which a cushioning material


37


is merely sandwiched and whose dimension in thickness is thin. The thickness of thin portion


27


A is equivalent to the dimension in thickness of the normal glazing (for example, double glazing). The heat insulating wall


27


is formed so that the inner portion from the thin portions


27


A is outwardly (upwardly) expanded, so that a predetermined heat insulating thickness Is maintained.




Each of the thin portion


27


A of the heat insulating wall


27


Is fitted Into each of the engaging grooves


29


A, thereby finishing the door


21


. In this instance, the internal face member


33


is located so as to be substantially coincident with the lower surface of the door sash


29


.




On the other hand, the heat Insulating wall


28


comprises: internal and external face members


38


,


39


each of which is constructed by a vacuum forming mold made of synthetic resin; and a heat insulating material


41


foamed and filled between the internal and external face members


38


,


39


. In this case, the internal and external face members


38


,


39


located on the periphery of the heat insulating wall


28


are arranged so as to be close to each other, thereby forming thin portions


28


A in each of which a cushioning material


42


is merely sandwiched and whose dimension in thickness is thin. The thickness of each of the thin portions


28


A is also constructed so as to be substantially coincident with the dimension in thickness of the normal glazing (for example, double glazing). The heat insulating wall


28


is shaped into a form in which the inner portion from the thin portions


28


A is inwardly (downwardly) expanded, thereby maintaining a predetermined heat insulating thickness.




The thin portions


28


A of the heat insulating wall


28


are fitted into the engaging grooves


31


A of the door sash


31


, thereby finishing the door


22


. In this instance, the external face member


39


is located on the position which is substantially coincident with that of the upper surface of the door sash


31


.




The door


22


constructed in this manner is attached by slidably setting the door sash


31


to the rails


26


on the lower side of the heat insulating housing


6


. The door


21


is attached by slidably setting the door sash


29


to the rails


24


on the upper side. Protrusions


44


,


44


are formed on the positions corresponding to the front and rear of the rails


24


,


26


in the internal-box


3


. Those protrusions


44


,


44


enters the concave portions


29


B,


31


B of the door sashes


29


,


31


. Consequently, the doors


21


,


22


are not detached when the lock


32


is locked up.




In this case, since the door sashes


29


,


31


are the door sashes for the normal glazing door, they can be easily attached to the rails


24


,


26


of the existing heat insulating housing


6


in place of the normal glazing doors. Therefore, when the cooling storage cabinet


1


is placed under such conditions that the condensation occurs on the door glazing, for example, outside, the condensation on the upper surfaces of the doors


21


,


22


can be effectively prevented by the heat insulating walls


27


,


28


.




Since the heat insulating wall


27


of the door


21


on the upper side is outwardly (upwardly) expanded from the thin portions


27


A on the periphery and the heat insulating wall


28


of the door


22


on the lower side is inwardly (downwardly) expanded from the thin portions


28


A of the periphery, there is no case where the heat insulating walls


27


,


28


of the upper and lower doors


21


,


22


hit on each other upon opening or closing.




Consequently, while the opening/closing properties of the double sliding doors


21


,


22


are favorably maintained, the heat insulating properties of the heat insulating walls


27


,


28


can be improved.





FIGS. 5

to


7


show a cooling storage cabinet


1


of another embodiment of the invention. In this case, the external face members


34


,


39


of the heat insulating walls


27


,


28


of the doors


21


and


22


are constructed by extrusion molding using rigid synthetic resin. Openings


51


,


52


are formed on the center portions of the doors. Engaging grooves


53


,


54


are formed on the lower peripheral portions of the openings


51


,


52


. Heat insulating sheets


56


,


57


are fitted into the engaging grooves


53


,


54


.




Holding grooves


58


,


59


are formed as holding portions on the right and left edges on the upper sides and front edge sides of the openings


51


,


52


. Sheet-shaped advertising members P on each of which an advertisement of articles is printed are inserted from the back sides into the holding grooves


58


,


59


and are held. The other structures are the same as those in

FIGS. 1

to


4


.




By the above structure, an advertising function can be easily added to the doors


21


,


22


, so that a sales promotion effect for articles (ice-cream or the like) received in the storage chamber


7


can be improved.





FIGS. 8

to


10


show a cooling storage cabinet


1


of further another embodiment of the invention. In this case, the holding grooves


58


,


59


are formed on the lower peripheral portions of the openings


51


,


52


of the external face members


34


,


39


of the heat insulating walls


27


,


28


of the doors


21


and


22


. The engaging grooves


53


,


54


are formed under the holding grooves, and the advertising members P are fitted into the holding grooves


58


,


59


so as to cover the upper surfaces of the grooves. In the above structure as well, the advertising function can be extremely easily added to the doors


21


,


22


, so that the sales promotion effect for the articles (ice-cream or the like) received in the storage chamber


7


can be improved.





FIGS. 11 and 12

show a cooling storage cabinet


1


of still another embodiment of the invention. In this case, holding members


66


,


67


in which holding grooves


63


,


64


are formed on the peripheral portion of openings


61


,


62


and which are made of rigid synthetic resin and are constructed by protrusion molding are adhered onto the upper surfaces of the external face members


34


,


39


of the heat insulating walls


27


,


28


of the doors


21


and


22


, thereby forming the holding portions. The advertising members P are fitted into the holding grooves


63


,


64


so as to cover the upper surfaces of the grooves. By the above structure as well, the advertising function can be remarkably easily added to the doors


21


,


22


, so that the sales promotion effect for articles (ice-cream or the like) received in the storage chamber


7


can be improved.





FIG. 13

shows a cooling storage cabinet


1


of further another embodiment of the invention. In this case, the upper edges of the internal box


3


and external box


3


are coupled by breakers


71


made of resin. The opening of the upper surface of the heat insulating housing


6


is formed so as to be inclined in such a manner that the front side is low and the back side is high. The doors


21


,


22


are set onto the upper and lower rails


72


,


73


formed on the breakers


71


.




By the structure, it is easy to take the article out of the storage chamber


7


.




As described in detail, according to the invention, in the cooling storage cabinet constructed in such a manner that the opening of the heat insulating housing is opened and closed by slidably doors, since each door is constructed by the heat insulating wall formed so that the dimension in thickness of the peripheral portion is thin and the door sash into which the peripheral portion of the heat insulating wall is fitted, even when the cooling storage cabinet is placed under such conditions that the condensation occurs on the glazing door, for example, outside, the condensation onto the external surface of the door can be effectively prevented by the heat insulating walls.




Particularly, since the dimension in thickness of the peripheral portion of the heat insulating wall is thinned and the peripheral portions are fitted into the door sash, it can be handled in a manner similar to the normal glazing door. That is, the door of the invention can be extremely easily attached to the existing heat insulating housing in place of the glazing door and is remarkably excellent in convenience.




According to the invention, in addition to the above, when a plurality of doors are arranged inside and outside in a double sliding manner, the heat insulating wall of the door on the outside is outwardly expanded from the peripheral portion and the heat insulating wall of the door on the inside is inwardly expanded from the peripheral portion, so that there is no case where the heat insulating walls of the internal and external doors hit on each other upon opening/closing.




Consequently, while the opening/closing operational properties of the double sliding type doors are favorably maintained, the heat insulating properties of the heat insulating wall can be improved.




Further, according to the invention, in addition to each invention, since the holding portions for holding the advertising members are arranged on the external surfaces of the heat insulating walls of the doors, the advertising function can be extremely easily added to the doors, so that the sales promotion effect for the stored articles can be improved.



Claims
  • 1. A cooling storage cabinet cabinet comprising:a heat insulating housing having an opening which is opened and closed by a plurality of slidable doors arranged in a double sliding manner over one another in said opening, wherein each said door is formed of a wall of a heat insulating material with a peripheral portion of each of two opposing sides being of reduced thickness relative to a more central part of said wall and wherein the heat insulating wall of one door is expanded in one direction from its peripheral portions toward the interior of said housing and the heat insulating wall of the other door is expanded in another direction opposite to said one direction from its peripheral portions; and a door sash about the peripheral portions of each door for sliding on said housing adjacent said opening to which said peripheral portions are fitted.
  • 2. The cooling storage cabinet cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising holding portions for holding advertising members on the external surface of said heat insulating wall of a said door.
  • 3. The cooling storage cabinet cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising holding portions for holding advertising members on the external surface of said heat insulating wall of each said door.
  • 4. The cooling storage cabinet cabinet according to claim 1 wherein said heat insulating material is of plastic.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-060652 Feb 1998 JP
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