The present invention relates to preserving perishable products in a display case.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a display assembly for containing and displaying perishable products. The display assembly includes a case having at least one wall and defining an internal volume, a quantity of gas contained in the case, the gas including ethylene emitted from the perishable products, and an electro hydrodynamic thrust device positioned in the case. The electro hydrodynamic thrust device ionizes a portion of the quantity of gas. The ionized gas includes at least one reactive oxygen species, and the at least one reactive oxygen species reacts with the ethylene to break down the ethylene.
In another embodiment the invention provides a method of retrofitting a display case for displaying perishable food. The method includes inserting an electro hydrodynamic thrust device into the display case, connecting the electro hydrodynamic thrust device to a power source, and creating an ion wind with the electro hydrodynamic thrust device. The method further includes moving air through the electro hydrodynamic thrust device with the ion wind, ionizing the air in response to reacting the air with the ion wind, and creating reactive oxygen species in response to ionizing the air. The method further includes directing the reactive oxygen species into the display case with the thrust of the ion wind, sanitizing at least one surface in the display case with reactive oxygen species, and reacting ethylene with the reactive oxygen species to break down the ethylene in the display case, thereby reducing the quantity of ethylene in the display case.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
Perishable goods often emit gasses as they are flowering (in the case of flowers) or ripening (in the case of produce). One such gas that is often produced is Ethylene. These gasses often speed up the flowering or the ripening and thus, shorten the shelf-life of the perishable goods. Further, produce often has some bacteria growing on at least one of its surfaces. The bacteria will multiply on the produce as well as on the shelves 22a, 22b, even in a refrigerated atmosphere, and especially in the non-refrigerated embodiment shown in
The display assembly 10 further includes at least one electro hydrodynamic (EHD) thruster 30. One such EHD device is described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,765,975 (hereinafter “U.S. Pat. No. 2,765,975”). This EHD device utilizes small wires spaced along a chamber. The small wires are connected to a positive voltage source which ionizes the molecules in close proximity to the charged wires. The voltage in the small wires and the ionized molecules create an ion wind which moves air through the chamber. In contrast to fans and other air-moving devices, the generated ion wind moves the air through the chamber without creating much if any noise.
One major difference between the present invention and the EDH of U.S. Pat. No. 2,765,975 is that the EHD of U.S. Pat. No. 2,765,975 includes a duct element 30 with ion neutralizing grids 34 that neutralize air prior to exiting the outlet orifice 32 (see col. 2, lines 57-69, FIG. 1). However, the present invention would omit such neutralizing elements because the ions are utilized to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as atomic oxygen (O), ozone (O3), hydroxyl (OH), and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) such as nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), etc. The ROS and RNS are created in quantities suitable to kill microorganisms on the perishable goods and within the display case 10 and to neutralize the ethylene produced by the perishable goods. If the ROS and RNS are created in greater quantities, the ROS and RNS may start to react with the perishable goods and thus, shorten the life of the perishable goods. Alternatively, if the ROS or RNS are created in lesser quantities, the microorganisms would multiply substantially unchecked and the ethylene would be allowed to accumulate, thus shortening the life of the perishable goods.
Another major difference between the present invention and the EDH of U.S. Pat. No. 2,765,975 is that the EHD of U.S. Pat. No. 2,765,975 moves neutralized air at a substantial velocity and is used in place of a fan. In contrast, the present invention moves air with ROS and RNS at a relatively slow velocity to permit the ROS and RNS to have elongated contact with the perishable goods. If the air moves too quickly, the ROS and RNS do not have time to react with the ethylene and kill the microorganisms on the perishable goods and in the display case 10.
As shown in
An alternative construction for an EHD thruster 130 is shown in
A power source 150, such as an electrical outlet or a battery, is connected to the EHD thruster 130 near the air inlet 144 and is connected to at least one of the ion collector 134 and the corona wire 138 to power the EHD thruster 130.
In operation, the EHD thruster 130 can be inserted into a display case, such as the display case 10 of
The EHD thruster 30, 130 produces ROS and RNS and moves the ROS and RNS along a flow path in the display case by means of an ion wind. The ROS and RNS react with at least some of the ethylene and kill at least some of the microorganisms on the perishable goods and in the display case. The EHD thruster lengthens the shelf life of the perishable goods without or without the use of refrigeration.
In embodiments that utilize an evaporator coil of a refrigeration unit, one or more fans of the refrigeration unit can passively or actively move air through the EHD thruster. For example, the one or more fans can directly move air though the EHD thruster, or can create a small vacuum to draw air into or out of the EHD thruster. In other embodiments, the refrigeration unit can omit any fan or blower and can rely on the ion wind created by the EHD thruster to move air through the evaporator coil.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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