Claims
- 1. A refrigerated merchandiser having a cabinet with an open front product display area, primary air system means comprising evaporator means constructed and arranged for refrigerating primary air to elevated low refrigeration temperatures and air moving means for circulating primary air in a first refrigerating direction to maintain a substantially uniform low target temperature throughout the display area, said primary air circulating means forming a first primary air curtain discharged downwardly across the open front of the display area from the top of the merchandiser cabinet, vertically adjustable shelf means in said display area and having an upper product supporting surface, said shelf means being constructed and arranged with air channeling duct means forming a part of the primary air circulating means and discharging at least one additional curtain of primary air downwardly from the front of the shelf means immediately inwardly of the first primary air curtain at the open front of the display area, the air flow of said primary air curtains being the only positive air movement at said display area, at least one other air system means constructed and arranged for forming a secondary air curtain discharged downwardly across the open front of the display area immediately outwardly of said primary air curtains, and defrost means constructed and arranged for periodically defrosting said evaporator means, including means for reversing said air moving means for circulating primary air through the evaporator means in a second reverse air flow defrosting direction while maintaining the normal operation of said other air system means.
- 2. The merchandiser of claim 1, in which said evaporator means is constructed and arranged to operate at elevated coil temperatures in the range of -5.degree. F. to -8.degree. F. to produce exit air temperatures of said primary air in the range of -2.degree. F. to -5.degree. F. for maintaining the display area target temperature of substantially 0.degree. F. for frozen food products.
- 3. The merchandiser of claim 1, in which said evaporator means is constructed and arranged to operate at elevated coil temperatures in the range of -12.degree. F. to -15.degree. F. to produce exit air temperatures of said primary air in the range of -10.degree. F. to -12.degree. F. for maintaining the display area target temperature of substantially -5.degree. F. for ice cream products.
- 4. The merchandiser of claim 1, in which said evaporator means comprises a split evaporator coil having a first main coil section and a second pre-cooler coil section, and said air moving means circulating primary air in said first refrigerating direction sequentially through said pre-cooler and main coil sections, and refrigerant distribution means for feeding said coils counterflow to the first direction of primary air flow therethrough.
- 5. The merchandiser of claim 4, in which said refrigerant distribution means comprises an expansion valve, a plurality of separate and parallel first coil circuits through said main coil section and connected to the expansion valve, a fewer number of separate and parallel second coil circuits through said pre-cooler coil section and being connected and arranged to receive substantially equal amounts of expanding refrigerant flow from the first coil circuits of the main coil section.
- 6. The merchandiser of claim 5, in which said main coil section is at least four times larger than the pre-cooler coil section with twice the number of first coil circuits as the second coil circuits, and in which the refrigerant tubing of the first coil circuits is smaller than the refrigerant tubing of the second coil circuits.
- 7. The merchandiser of claim 1, in which said shelf means comprises a plurality of adjustable shelves discharging a plurality of vertically spaced primary air curtains to respectively cool discrete shelf zones throughout the display area.
- 8. The merchandiser of claim 7, in which said first primary air curtain is substantially wider than each of said plural curtains of primary air discharged at said shelf means.
- 9. The merchandiser of claim 8, in which said primary air system includes means for producing a tapering velocity profile of said first air curtain with the air movement at the inner face adjacent to said display zone being at a slower velocity than at the outer face thereof.
- 10. The merchandiser of claim 9, in which the air velocity at the inner face of the first primary air curtain is about 200 fpm, and the velocity at the outer face is about 250 fpm.
- 11. The merchandiser of claim 9, including means for producing a velocity gradient of the plurality of air curtains at the front of the shelf means in which the lower shelf means discharges the fastest air curtain and the uppermost shelf means discharges the slowest air curtain.
- 12. The merchandiser of claim 9, in which said other air system means comprises secondary air circulating means forming said secondary curtain, and means associated therewith for producing a tapering velocity profile of said secondary air curtain with the air movement at the inner face being slower than at the outer face.
- 13. The merchandiser of claim 12, in which the air velocity at the inner face of the secondary air curtain is about 250 fpm, and the velocity at the outer face is about 300 fpm.
- 14. The merchandiser of claim 12, in which the air curtain velocity at the inner face of the secondary air curtain is substantially the same as the air velocity at the outer face of the first primary air curtain.
- 15. The merchandiser of claim 12, in which the secondary air curtain is substantially wider than the first primary air curtain.
- 16. The merchandiser of claim 14, in which the air curtains of primary air are recirculated into and through the refrigerating and circulating means of said primary air system means, and the other air system means includes means for recirculating the secondary air curtain through a non-refrigerated path within the merchandiser cabinet.
- 17. The merchandiser of claim 16, which includes a third air system constructed and arranged for forming a third air curtain of ambient air across the open front of the display area outwardly of the secondary air curtain.
- 18. The merchandiser of claim 17, in which the air curtain velocity at the inner face of the third air curtain is substantially the same as the air velocity at the outer face of the secondary air curtain.
- 19. The merchandiser of claim 17, in which the third air curtain is substantially narrower than the secondary air curtain.
- 20. The merchandiser of claim 12, in which the width of each of the plural air curtains of the shelf means to the width of the first primary air curtain to the width of the secondary air curtain is in a ratio of approximately 1:2:4.
- 21. The merchandiser of claim 19, in which the width of the third air curtain to the width of the secondary air curtain is in a ratio of approximately 2:4.
- 22. The merchandiser of claim 1, in which said primary and secondary air curtains are maintained in substantially side-by-side parallel air flow relationship during normal refrigerating operations and have adjacent inner and outer air return means in said cabinet for receiving the respective air curtains into the cabinet during refrigerating operations, and the primary air flow during reverse air flow defrosting operations being discharged outwardly from the inner air return means for recapture and return with the downwardly flowing secondary curtain air into the outer air return means of the cabinet.
- 23. The merchandiser of claim 22, in which said defrost means is adapted to complete a full defrost cycle of said evaporator cooling means in a period of about thirty minutes or less.
- 24. The merchandiser of claim 1, in which said vertically adjustable shelf means is adjustably supported on a rear panel of the display area in primary air receiving relationship with a distribution duct of the primary air system, and said shelf means including an uninsulated product supporting surface in heat exchange relationship with the air channeling duct means.
- 25. A refrigerated merchandiser having a cabinet with an open front product display area, primary air system means comprising evaporator means constructed and arranged for refrigerating primary air to maintain a predetermined exit air temperature during refrigerating operations and air moving means for circulating such primary air in a first direction to maintain a substantially uniform target temperature throughout the display area, said primary air circulating means forming a first primary air curtain discharged downwardly across the open front of the display area from the top of the merchandiser cabinet, vertically adjustable shelf means in said display area and having an upper product supporting surface, said shelf means being constructed and arranged with air channeling duct means forming a part of the primary air circulating means and discharging at least one additional curtain of primary air downwardly from the front of the shelf means immediately inwardly of the first primary air curtain at the open front of the display area, the air flow of said primary air curtains being the only positive air movement at said display area, at least one other air system means constructed and arranged for forming a secondary air curtain discharged downwardly across the open front of the display area immediately outwardly of said primary air curtains and returning said secondary air into the cabinet for recycling, and defrost means constructed and arranged for periodically defrosting said evaporator means including means for reversing said air moving means for circulating primary defrost air in a second reverse air flow defrosting direction through the evaporator means while maintaining the normal operation of said other air system means and inducing the return of primary defrost air into the cabinet with the secondary air.
- 26. A refrigerated food merchandiser having a cabinet with an open front product display area having a plurality of vertically adjustable shelves therein, a primary cold air recycling system constructed and arranged for maintaining substantially constant food product temperatures of about 0.degree. F. or lower in the product area, said primary air system including a primary air passage through the cabinet having a primary air discharge at the upper front of the display area and a primary air return at the lower front of the display area and including the formation of a first primary air curtain downwardly across the open front of the display area between said primary discharge and return openings, said shelves being constructed and arranged with air channeling duct means in communication with the primary air passage to receive refrigerated air therefrom and to form a plurality of other successive primary low temperature air curtains discharged downwardly across discrete display area sections of the open front and on the inward side of the first primary air curtain to the primary return opening, the primary air system having primary air moving means for circulating the primary air in a first refrigerating direction through the primary air passage in the cabinet and the shelf duct means to form said primary air curtains across the open front and to said primary return opening for recycling and discharging primary evaporator means constructed and arranged to cool such primary air in said primary air passage to maintain a predetermined coil exit air temperature of said primary air for providing the substantially constant product temperature in said display area, a secondary non-refrigerated air recycling system having a closed air passage through the cabinet with a secondary air discharge adjacent to the primary air discharge and a secondary air return adjacent to said primary air return, including secondary air moving means for circulating secondary air through said secondary passage and forming a downwardly discharged secondary air curtain across the open front of the cabinet on the outward side of the primary air curtains to said secondary air return, and defrost means associated with said primary air system and constructed and arranged for periodically defrosting said primary evaporator means thereof including means for reversing said primary air moving means for circulating heated primary defrost air in a second reverse air flow defrosting direction through and in heat exchange relation with said evaporator means and thence outwardly through the primary return opening while maintaining the normal operation of said secondary air system including air flow into the adjacent secondary air return to thereby induce the flow of primary defrost air into the secondary air return during defrosting operations.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/060,154 filed May 7, 1993.
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