The present invention concerns a device for heating and/or cooling and/or maintaining at temperature a receptacle suitable for receiving food products in particular.
In the food industry or food service, it is important to be able to maintain food or ready-cooked dishes at temperature. Sometimes it must also be reheated at a location far from the place where it was prepared.
The document WO 2013/098516 A describes a self-contained trolley for temperature conditioning of meal trays. The trolley is divided vertically into two zones, one cold the other hot. The meal trays with food are slid into the trolley horizontally; one half of the tray is cooled, the other heated. The heat production means and the cold production means used comprise a thermochemical reactor, connected to a reservoir of fluid by valve means. By opening the valve means, the gas in the reservoir is expanded or the liquid contained therein is vaporized. The expansion of the gas or the vaporization thereof causes the production of cold in the reservoir. The gas exiting the reservoir reacts with the reagent contained in the reactor, in a reversible exothermic chemical reaction, thus releasing calories in the thermochemical reactor. By heating the reactor, the reverse reaction is produced: the reagent is regenerated and the gas produced again fills the reservoir, under the effect of the pressure.
The device described in the aforementioned document has several disadvantages. The space in the cold zone and the space in the hot zone cannot be adjusted based on the number of trays to be conditioned. The thermochemical system comprising the reactor and the reservoir is integral with the trolley and cannot be removed; during regeneration of the reagent, the trolley is therefore unusable. Moreover, the trolley is cumbersome and does not allow easy access to the trays; it cannot be used in a buffet, for example, because the foods are only visible if the trolley is opened and a tray is pulled out. Although the trays can be removed, cleaning the interior of the trolley is difficult particularly because of the presence of electrical resistances used for regeneration of the reactors.
A purpose of the present invention is to propose a device that makes it possible to resolve at least one of the aforementioned disadvantages.
The present invention proposes a self-contained and transportable device for heating and/or cooling and/or maintaining at temperature a receptacle suitable for receiving food products in particular.
Thus, the present invention concerns a device for heating and/or cooling and/or maintaining at temperature a receptacle suitable for receiving food products in particular.
Characteristically, according to the invention the device comprises a base module which comprises:
The aforementioned module makes it possible to produce heat and cold at the same time, and said heat and cold can be used simultaneously or not. The module enables food products placed in the receptacle to be heated or cooled. Said receptacle can be a plate or a deep dish, for example.
The aforementioned means of cold and heat production constitute a thermochemical system. Said system makes the module of the invention self-contained, i.e. it can function at least over a given period of time without supply of outside energy. The reagent can advantageously be manganese chloride or a solid block obtained by compaction of manganese chloride and expanded natural graphite. The fluid can be ammonia. With such a reagent and gas, a temperature can be obtained substantially equal to or greater than 2° C. and substantially equal to or less than 4° C. at the reservoir and a temperature of more than 63° C. at the reactor. Said temperatures are particularly suitable for the domain of food service. The aforementioned heat and cold production means enable heat and cold to be produced simultaneously and make the device self-contained and therefore transportable.
The fact that the receptacle made of thermally conductive material is in direct contact with the reactor or the reservoir (and/or possibly the evaporator) allows thermal transfer by conduction and not by convection, as is the case in the aforementioned prior art. The cooling/heating is therefore faster and requires less energy.
Moreover, the fact that the receptacle and/or the reactor can be removed from the module facilitates the cleaning of the latter.
Advantageously, the module has a cross-section of the same dimensions as those of standard meal trays (“Gastronorm” GN1/1), namely 325 mm wide and 530 mm long. The basic module can therefore be mounted in any container suitable for receiving meal trays.
According to one embodiment, the device comprises a cabinet, possibly at least partially made of thermally insulating material, which has a substantially horizontal upper face, said upper face having an opening, said base module being capable of being mounted in said cabinet, and when said base module is mounted in said cabinet, said receptacle is disposed either substantially at said opening or above said opening, said first face of said receptacle being oriented in the direction opposite to said cabinet. The aforementioned cabinet makes it possible to use the device of the invention easily and also makes it possible to have a storage volume, for example, which is cooled or heated depending on whether the receptacle itself is heated or cooled. Said volume can be situated, for example, around the base module.
Advantageously, the base module comprises a box made of thermally insulating material which contains the heat production means, the cold production means and the thermally insulating element.
According to one particular embodiment, said cabinet being at least partially made of thermally insulating material and extending beneath the base module, said base module is adapted to cooperate with said cabinet in such a way as to thermally insulate the internal volume of said cabinet situated beneath said base module.
According to another embodiment, the device of the invention comprises a container inside which said base module can be mounted and said base module is capable of cooperating with the interior of said container in order to separate the interior of said container into two thermally insulated zones.
The method of assembly of the base module in the aforementioned cabinet or the aforementioned container is not limited according to the invention. Thus, the base module can comprise at least two bars, said cabinet or said container can comprise support means and said bars and said support means are disposed respectively on said base module and in said cabinet/container in such a way that when said bars are supported on said support means said receptacle is disposed horizontally in said cabinet/said container. When the container comprises a plurality of support means, it is possible to maintain the base module at different levels in the container. The user can therefore vary the volumes of hot zones and cold zones depending on the needs.
Advantageously, said receptacle and/or said heat production means and/or said cold production means and/or said insulating element is (are) mounted removably. This enables the receptacle to be placed either in contact with the heat production means, or in contact with the cold production means. If the insulating element, the reactor, the valve means and the reservoir form an integral unit, said unit can easily be removed from the module, and depending on the element that is placed in contact with the receptacle, heat or cool said module.
According to another embodiment, the heat production means or the cold production means are mounted so as to be removable from the base module. In this case, said device can further comprise an additional receptacle capable of being mounted on said heat production means/cold production means particularly when said means are removed from the base module. Thus, a base module is obtained, for example, that heats a first receptacle while another element formed by the cold production means cools the additional receptacle.
Advantageously, the device comprises means of regenerating said thermochemical reactor. Said means can for example be electrical resistances surrounding the exterior of the reactor.
Advantageously, the regeneration means are external to the base module. For example, according to one embodiment, the device according to the invention comprises means of heating said reactor that are capable of being placed in contact with said reactor, which is mounted so as to be removable from the base module. Thus, the base module has no electrical element and is therefore easily washable with water.
The base module can comprise at least one box containing the thermochemical system, separated into two compartments by said insulating element. The module is therefore easy to transport. The box can be made of thermally insulating material.
According to one variant, the box is formed of two separable boxes, one box comprising said reactor and the other said reservoir. This variant makes it possible to dissociate the heat production means and the cold production means and to use them side by side, for example.
The box can comprise lateral bars which enable their assembly onto a cabinet or in a container, for example. Said bars can also serve as handles for the module.
When the box is formed from two separable boxes, each box can comprise lateral bars.
The present invention, its characteristics and the different advantages will be understood more clearly from the following detailed description of six embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1459334 | Oct 2014 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2015/052601 | 9/29/2015 | WO | 00 |