Claims
- 1. A combination of three members, two of which can be fit together to form a reach-in cooler that can be used as a refrigerator and two of which can be fit together to form a reach-in cooler that can be used as a freezer, the three members comprising:
- a) an insulated cabinet member with walls having at least one door opening and a floor completing the cabinet body, but with an open roof area, the cabinet member constructed to be useable as both a refrigerator cabinet and a freezer cabinet; and
- b) two insulated roof members configured to close the open roof area of the cabinet, the first roof member comprising a refrigeration system sized to maintain refrigeration temperatures in the cabinet during normal commercial use and the second roof member comprising a refrigeration system sized to maintain freezing temperatures in the cabinet during normal commercial use, the first roof member used to close the one roof area of the cabinet when the reach-in cooler is to be used as a refrigerator and the second roof member used to close the open roof area of the cabinet when the reach-in cooler is to be used as a freezer.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, further comprising sealing means for providing an air tight seal between the cabinet member and the roof member used to close the pen roof area of the cabinet, the sealing means having a rigid part attached to one of either the cabinet member or the roof member and an integrally connected flexible part positioned to seal against the other of the cabinet member or the roof member.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein the sealing means comprises double air seals.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein the double air seals are provided by first and second dual durometer plastic members, each having a rigid part and a flexible part, the rigid part of the first plastic member being connected to the cabinet member and the flexible part of the first plastic member being biased to seal against the roof member, and the rigid part of the second plastic member being connected to the roof member and the flexible part of the second plastic member being biased to seal against the cabinet member.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein the cabinet member further comprises one or more doors to provide a reach-in cooler having a cabinet selected from the group consisting of one-door, two-door, and three-door cabinets.
- 6. A method of assembling a reach-in cooler that can be used as both a refrigerant and a freezer, comprising the following steps:
- a) providing an insulated cabinet member with walls having at least one door opening and a floor completing the cabinet body, but with an open roof area, the cabinet member constructed to be useable as both a refrigerator cabinet and a freezer cabinet;
- b) providing two insulated roof members configured to close the open roof area of the cabinet, the first roof member comprising a refrigeration system sized to maintain refrigeration temperatures in the insulated cabinet during normal commercial use and the second roof member comprising a refrigeration system sized to maintain freezing temperatures in the insulated cabinet during normal commercial use;
- c) selecting one of the two insulated roof members to close off the open roof area of the cabinet to form a refrigerator or a freezer reach-in cooler; and
- d) positioning roof member selected in step c) to close off the open roof area of the cabinet.
- 7. The method of assembling the reach-in cooler of claim 6, further comprising the step of providing sealing means for providing an air tight seal between the cabinet member provided in step a) and the roof member positioned in step d) to close off the open roof area of the cabinet.
- 8. The method of assembling the reach-in cooler of claim 7 wherein the sealing means comprises double air seals.
- 9. The method of assembling the reach-in cooler of claim 6 wherein the cabinet member provided in step a) further comprises one or more doors to provide a reach-in cooler having a cabinet selected from the group consisting of one-door, two-door, and three-door cabinets.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/882,462, filed May 12, 1992, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/589,929, filed Sep. 28, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,273, issued Apr. 6, 1993.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (6)
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Three Traulsen & Co., Inc. drawings showing a roll-in refrigerator with a door having a window therein. Traulsen represents that the unit with the window in the door has been on sale since 1980. |
Cover page and p. 10 of the 1991 Annual Report for the Manitowoc Company, Inc. showing the reach-in cooler disclosed in application Ser. No. 07/589,929. The reach-in cooler was on sale more than one year prior to the filing date of the above-captioned application. |
Manitowoc Ice Cube Machine brochure, 16 pages, copyright 1988. |
Continental Refrigerator Corporation brochure, 2 pages (date unknown). |
Proofing Cabinets (Japan)-Heating cabinets used in baking applications; the cabinet doors have porthole windows therein (date unknown). |
Residential Refrigerators (Italy)-Compartmentalized refrigerators having 4-5 transparent (clear plastic) doors (1989-1990). |
Divisions (1)
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882462 |
May 1992 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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Sep 1990 |
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