Claims
- 1. A slidable door comprising:
- a header disposed along the top of a doorway, said header including a front, generally upright panel;
- a downwardly depending curtain disposed below said header;
- means connected to said header for movably supporting said curtain for movement between a closed, extended position and an open, retracted position in which an upper edge portion of said curtain is disposed in front of said front panel and in close proximity thereto;
- front panel temperature raising means disposed on said header for raising the temperature of said front panel above a frost formation temperature, said front panel temperature raising means comprising:
- front panel heat transferring means superposed on a face of said front panel to transfer heat to said front panel; and
- retention means for securing said front panel heat transferring means to said front panel.
- 2. The slidable door of claim 1, wherein said front panel heat transferring means comprises a first heating element and means for securing said first heating element on said front panel from movement and for distributing heat from said heating element to said front panel.
- 3. The slidable door of claim 2, wherein said first heating element comprises an electrical resistance heater extending on an inner face of said front panel.
- 4. The slidable door of claim 2, wherein said first heating element has an output in the range of about 5-20 watts per linear foot.
- 5. The slidable door of claim 2 wherein a first insulating layer comprised of a substantially closed cell, substantially non-water absorbing, substantially nonflammable foam material covers said front panel heat transferring means.
- 6. The slidable door of claim 5 wherein said first insulating layer is made of vinyl nitrile foam.
- 7. The slidable door of claim 1, including: means for raising the temperature at a floor level of said doorway above a frost formation temperature.
- 8. The slidable door of claim 7 wherein said means for raising the temperature at said floor level comprises an electrical radiant heater in proximity with said front panel.
- 9. The slidable door of claim 1, including: means for simultaneously raising both a surface temperature of said curtain and a temperature at a floor level of said doorway above a frost formation temperature.
- 10. A slidable freezer door comprising:
- header disposed along the top of and spanning a doorway;
- a downwardly depending transparent curtain disposed below said header;
- means cooperating with said header and said curtain for movably supporting said curtain for movement between a closed, extended position and an open, retracted position wherein, when said curtain is in said extended position, said curtain comprises a first vertical surface exposed to a first zone within a freezer and a second vertical surface exposed to a second zone outside the freezer; and
- a radiant heat lamp, mounted proximate said doorway in said second zone, including means for directing a supply of radiant heat energy at said second vertical surface of said curtain to thereby inhibit the formation of frost on said second vertical surface.
- 11. The freezer door of claim 10, wherein said radiant heat lamp comprises an infrared heater.
- 12. The freezer door of claim 11, wherein said radiant heat lamp is positioned up to about 60 inches from said second surface of said curtain.
- 13. The freezer door of claim 11, wherein said infrared heater is configured to generate approximately 3,000 watts of radiant energy.
- 14. The freezer door of claim 13, wherein said radiant heat lamp is positioned up to about 60 inches from said second surface of said curtain.
- 15. The freezer door of claim 10, wherein said radiant heat lamp comprises at least two electric infrared heating units, each configured to generate in the range of about 3,000 watts of radiant energy.
- 16. The freezer door of claim 10, wherein said radiant heat lamp is positioned up to about 60 inches from said second surface of said curtain.
- 17. A folding freezer door, comprising;
- a header disposed along the top of a freezer doorway and including a bracket extending therefrom;
- a downwardly depending, substantially transparent curtain disposed below said header;
- means, operatively associated with said header, for movably supporting said curtain for movement between a closed, extended position and an open, retracted position, said curtain including a first surface exposed to a freezer zone and a second, oppositely disposed surface facing away from the freezer zone when said curtain is in said extended position;
- radiant heat means, mounted to said bracket, for generating a supply of radiant energy; and
- directing means, cooperating with said radiant heat means, for directing the radiant energy to said second surface of said curtain to thereby inhibit the accumulation of frost on said second surface.
- 18. The freezer door of claim 17, wherein said radiant heat means comprises a 3,000 watt infrared heat lamp mounted up to approximately 60 inches from said curtain.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 144,572, filed Jan. 15, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,855,567.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Electrical Construction and Maintenance, vol. 67, No. 7, Jul. 1968, p. 134. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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