Claims
- 1. A frost control system for removing and/or inhibiting the formation of condensation upon a door having a top, a base, first and second side edges, and a controlled surface, said frost control system comprising:
- a duct system for conveying a volume of air;
- a blower for drawing the volume of air into the duct system through an opening;
- a heating element for applying heat to the volume of air and creating a warmed volume of air;
- a discharge aperture disposed adjacent to a side edge of the door for discharging at least a portion of the warmed volume of air from the duct system and in a substantially horizontal direction across the controlled surface.
- 2. The frost control system of claim 1 wherein the duct system includes a first section and a second section disposed adjacent the first and second side edges respectively.
- 3. The frost control system of claim 2 including a first heating element for heating air provided to the first section and a second heating element for heating air provided to the second section.
- 4. The frost control system of claim 3 including a first blower and a second blower, said first and second blowers causing air to flow into the respective first and second sections.
- 5. The frost control system of claim 4 wherein the first blower and the second blower are respectively disposed proximate to the first and second side edges.
- 6. The frost control system of claim 1 wherein the aperture is disposed adjacent a relatively lower portion of the door.
- 7. The frost control system of claim 1 wherein the opening is disposed proximate to the top of the controlled surface of the door.
- 8. The front control system of claim 1 further comprising a thermostatic control circuit including a thermostatic switch which is actuated to enable energizing of the frost control system when an air temperature proximate the controlled surface falls below a first threshold and wherein the thermostatic switch deactuates when an air temperature proximate the controlled surface exceeds a second threshold.
- 9. The frost control system of claim 8 wherein the air temperature is sensed from air drawn through an opening in the frost control system.
- 10. The frost control system of claim 8 wherein the thermostatic control circuit is coupled to a power source for the blower and the heating element.
- 11. The frost control system of claim 8 wherein the thermostatic control circuit includes a switch actuator, the switch actuator causing closure of electrical circuit for powering the heating element only if power is supplied to the blower.
- 12. The frost control system of claim 11 wherein the switch actuator comprises an electromagnet, said switch actuator being connected in series to the thermostatic switch in the thermostatic control circuit.
- 13. The frost control system of claim 11 wherein the thermostatic control circuit further includes a master switch operatively connected in series with the thermostatic switch, the master switch disabling the frost control system when an inner door disposed between a freezer compartment and the door is closed.
- 14. The frost control system of claim 8 wherein the thermostatic control circuit is coupled to the power lines for the blower so that a heating element for heating air drawn into the system by the blower cannot be energized if power is not being provided to the blower.
- 15. The frost control system of claim 2 further comprising a radiant heater disposed above and in front of said controlled surface.
- 16. The frost control system of claim 2 wherein the duct system includes an opening for directing a portion of the warmed volume of air toward the base.
- 17. A frost control system for a door having a top, a base, first and second side edges, and a controlled surface, said system comprising:
- a duct system for conveying air, said duct system including:
- an opening for receiving the air; and
- a discharge aperture situated adjacent a side edge of the door;
- a blower for causing the air to move through the duct system; and
- a heating element disposed within the duct system for applying heat to the air thereby creating warmed air, and wherein at least a portion of the warmed air is discharged through the discharge aperture in a direction having a horizontal component and into the vicinity of the controlled surface.
- 18. The frost control system of claim 17 wherein the duct system includes a first section situated adjacent the first side edge and a second section situated adjacent the second side edge.
- 19. The frost control system of claim 18 including a first heating element disposed within the first section and a second heating element disposed within the second section.
- 20. A method of frost control to reduce frost formation on a cold storage locker doorway having a controlled surface, a header and side walls extending from adjacent said locker door on the controlled surface side, said method comprising the steps of withdrawing a volume of air from the vicinity of the controlled surface side adjacent said header, warming the volume of air, and discharging at least a portion of the warmed volume of air from a set of apertures disposed adjacent to at least a one of the side walls toward the controlled surface and in a direction having a horizontal component.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 870,952, filed on Apr. 20, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,175.
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Fostoria Industries, "Infrared Snow Control At John Hancock Center", Aug. 1974. |
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