Claims
- 1. A thermoelectric refrigerator comprising:
- an enclosure having five walls and an opening to the interior of the enclosure;
- a door assembly mounted on the opening for selectively controlling access to the interior of the enclosure;
- a thermoelectric assembly for maintaining the temperature in the interior of the enclosure within a selected range;
- the walls formed from superinsulation materials having an overall R-value per inch of greater than approximately twenty (R20/inch); and
- a plurality of drawers slidably disposed within the enclosure.
- 2. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 1 wherein the superinsulation materials further comprise a plurality of vacuum panels.
- 3. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 1 further comprising each drawer having an identical height and width with a handle on each end of the respective drawer.
- 4. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 1 wherein the thermoelectric assembly further comprises a thermoelectric device with a first heat sink disposed on the exterior of the refrigerator and a second heat sink disposed on the interior of the refrigerator.
- 5. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 1 further comprising:
- the thermoelectric device mounted on the door assembly with the first heat sink disposed on the exterior portion of the door assembly and the second heat sink disposed on the interior portion of the door assembly; and
- the door assembly comprising a plurality of vacuum panels having an R-value per inch greater than approximately twenty (R20/inch).
- 6. A thermoelectric refrigerator comprising:
- an enclosure having five walls and an opening to the interior of the enclosure;
- a door assembly mounted on the opening for selectively controlling access to the interior of the enclosure;
- a thermoelectric assembly for maintaining the temperature in the interior of the enclosure within a selected range;
- the walls formed from superinsulation materials having an overall R-value per inch of greater than approximately twenty (R20/inch);
- a plurality of drawers slidably disposed within the enclosure;
- a plurality of matching slides formed on the interior of the enclosure and each drawer;
- an air flow passage formed between the sides of each drawer and the adjacent interior portion of the enclosure;
- a plurality of openings in the side of each drawer; and
- the air flow passage and the openings cooperating with each other to allow air circulation within the enclosure and through the respective drawers.
- 7. A thermoelectric refrigerator with an enclosed structure having an interior comprising:
- a thermoelectric cooling system mounted on the enclosed structure for controlling the temperature within the interior of the enclosed structure;
- the thermoelectric cooling system having a thermoelectric device with a first heat sink disposed on one side of the thermoelectric device and a second heat sink disposed on the other side of the thermoelectric device;
- a first impeller for providing a first air flow and the first impeller mounted on the exterior of the enclosed structure;
- a second impeller for providing a second air flow disposed on the interior of the enclosed structure;
- the first impeller located adjacent to the first heat sink and the second impeller located adjacent to the second heat sink;
- the first heat sink disposed within the first air flow from the first impeller; the second heat sink disposed within the second air flow from the second impeller;
- the enclosed structure having an outer liner and an inner liner with a plurality of vacuum panels containing superinsulation materials disposed therebetween;
- the superinsulation materials having an overall R-value per inch of greater than twenty (R20/inch);
- the superinsulation materials in cooperation with the second air flow path substantially reducing the electrical power requirements of the thermoelectric cooling system; and
- a plurality of drawers slidably disposed within the inner liner.
- 8. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 7 further comprising the drawers having an identical height and an identical width.
- 9. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 7 further comprising:
- the inner liner having a first width and each drawer having a second width which is less than the first width of the inner liner; and
- an air gap formed by the difference between the second width of the drawers and adjacent first width of the inner liner to accommodate a portion of the second air flow within the enclosed structure.
- 10. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 7 further comprising:
- the inner liner having a first width and a first depth;
- each drawer having a second width which is slightly less than the first width of the inner liner; and
- at least two of the drawers having a depth equal to one half of the depth of the inner liner whereby two drawers may be installed at the same location within the inner liner.
- 11. A thermoelectric refrigerator with an enclosed structure having an interior comprising:
- a thermoelectric cooling system mounted on the enclosed structure for controlling the temperature within the interior of the enclosed structure;
- the thermoelectric cooling system having a thermoelectric device with a first heat sink disposed on one side of the thermoelectric device and a second heat sink disposed on the other side of the thermoelectric device;
- a first impeller for providing a first air flow and the first impeller mounted on the exterior of the enclosed structure;
- a second impeller for providing a second air flow disposed on the interior of the enclosed structure;
- the first impeller located adjacent to the first heat sink and the second impeller located adjacent to the second heat sink;
- the first heat sink disposed within the first air flow from the first impeller;
- the second heat sink disposed within the second air flow from the second impeller;
- the enclosed structure having an outer liner and an inner liner with a plurality of superinsulation materials disposed therebetween;
- the superinsulation materials having an overall R-value per inch of greater than twenty (R20/inch);
- the superinsulation materials in cooperation with the second air flow path substantially reducing the electrical power requirements of the thermoelectric cooling system;
- a plurality of drawers slidably disposed within the inner liner;
- a plurality of matching slides formed on the inner liner and along each side of each drawer;
- an air flow passage formed between the sides of each drawer and the adjacent inner liner;
- a plurality of openings in the side of each drawer; and
- the air flow passage and the openings cooperating with each other to allow air circulation through the drawers.
- 12. A thermoelectric refrigerator having an enclosed structure with an interior and a door mounted on the enclosed structure for providing access to the interior of the enclosed structure, comprising:
- a plurality of superinsulated walls forming the enclosed structure;
- each superinsulated wall having a plurality of vacuum panels;
- a thermoelectric device mounted on the enclosed structure with the thermoelectric device having a hot side and a cold side with a first heat sink coupled to the hot side and a second heat sink coupled to the cold side;
- the first heat sink disposed on the exterior of the enclosed structure and the second heat sink disposed on the interior of the enclosed structure;
- an air flow management system having means for circulating air with respect to the first heat sink and means for circulating air with respect to the interior of the enclosed structure and the second heat sink;
- the superinsulated walls in cooperation with the air flow management system substantially reducing the electrical requirements of the thermoelectric device; and
- a plurality of drawers slidably disposed within the enclosed structure.
- 13. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 12 wherein the superinsulated walls comprise a gas impervious material and have an R-value per inch greater than twenty (R20/inch).
- 14. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 12 wherein superinsulated walls comprise vacuum panels selected from the group consisting of vacuum panels filled with mineral fiberboard, vacuum panels filled with glass beads, and vacuum panels filled with microporous filler material.
- 15. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 12 further comprising:
- each drawer having an identical height;
- each drawer having an identical width; and
- a handle on each end of each drawer.
- 16. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 12 wherein the enclosed structure further comprises:
- an outer liner and an inner liner having a generally U-shaped configuration with an open back, front and bottom; and the inner liner sized to fit within the outer liner with the plurality of vacuum panels disposed therebetween.
- 17. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 12 wherein the enclosed structure further comprises:
- a back wall assembly with an outer liner and an inner liner with a plurality of vacuum panels disposed therebetween; and
- the floor assembly having an outer liner and an inner liner with a plurality of superinsulation panels disposed therebetween.
- 18. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 16 wherein the enclosed structure further comprises:
- a frame mounted on the front of the generally U-shaped outer liner and inner liner; and
- the door assembly mounted on the frame.
- 19. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 12 further comprising at least one of the drawers used to process, ship, and store food.
- 20. The thermoelectric refrigerator of claim 12 further comprising:
- each drawer having a front and a back with a pair of longitudinal sides disposed therebetween; and
- the front and the back of each drawer having an identical configuration to allow easy removal from and installation within the thermoelectric refrigerator.
- 21. A thermoelectric refrigerator having an enclosed structure with an interior and a door mounted on the enclosed structure for providing access to the interior of the enclosed structure, comprising:
- a plurality of superinsulated walls forming the enclosed structure;
- each superinsulated wall having a plurality of vacuum panels;
- a thermoelectric device mounted on the enclosed structure with the thermoelectric device having a hot side and a cold side with a first heat sink coupled to the hot side and a second heat sink coupled to the cold side;
- the first heat sink disposed on the exterior of the enclosed structure and the second heat sink disposed on the interior of the enclosed structure;
- an air flow management system having means for circulating air with respect to the first heat sink and means for circulating air with respect to the interior of the enclosed structure and the second heat sink;
- the superinsulated walls in cooperation with the air flow management system substantially reducing the electrical requirements of the thermoelectric device;
- a plurality, of drawers slidably disposed within the enclosed structure; and
- at least one drawer has a disposable cover.
- 22. A thermoelectric refrigerator having an enclosed structure with an interior and a door mounted on the enclosed structure for providing access to the interior of the enclosed structure, comprising:
- a plurality of superinsulated walls forming the enclosed structure;
- each superinsulated wall having a plurality of vacuum panels;
- a thermoelectric device mounted on the enclosed structure with the thermoelectric device having a hot side and a cold side with a first heat sink coupled to the hot side and a second heat sink coupled to the cold side;
- the first heat sink disposed on the exterior of the enclosed structure and the second heat sink disposed on the interior of the enclosed structure;
- an air flow management system having means for circulating air with respect to the first heat sink and means for circulating air with respect to the interior of the enclosed structure and the second heat sink;
- the superinsulated ,Nails in cooperation with the air flow management system substantially reducing the electrical requirements of the thermoelectric device;
- a plurality of drawers slidably disposed within the enclosed structure;
- a plurality of matching slides formed on the interior of the enclosed structure and along each side of each drawer;
- an air flow passage formed between the sides of each drawer and the adjacent interior portion of the enclosed structure;
- a plurality of openings in the side of each drawer; and
- the air flow passage and the openings cooperating with each other to allow air circulation within the enclosed structure and through the respective drawers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/180,879, filed Jan. 12, 1994, now abandoned in favor of U.S application Ser. No. 08/551/250, filed Oct. 31, 1995. This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/180,887, filed Jan. 12, 1994; U.S. application Ser. No. 08/180,888, filed Jan. 12, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,046; U.S. application Ser. No. 08/180,456, filed Jan. 12, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,398,510; and U.S. application Ser. No. 08/409,214, filed Mar. 23, 1994, now abandoned.
NOTICE
Portions of this invention were made with support of the United States Government under contract No. NAS8-5000 awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and subcontract No. GY5509. The Government may have certain rights to the invention under the contract.
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