The invention relates to an at least partially refrigerated shelf cabinet that is open towards the front and in which refrigeration of the goods compartment is effected by means of a cooling air curtain flowing through the at least partially perforated rear wall of the goods compartment into the goods compartment and/or by means of a cooling air curtain flowing along the goods compartment opening, the goods compartment thereof having one or more goods display shelves arranged therein which are designed such that at least a partial flow of the cooling air curtain is passed via the same into the region of the forward front of the goods display shelves, and with the goods display shelves having means for stabilizing at least a partial flow of the cooling air curtain flowing along the goods compartment opening.
The non-prepublished German patent application 103 36 672 reveals a cooling shelf cabinet according to the type concerned. By making reference thereto, the disclosure contents of said patent application in its entirety are incorporated in the disclosure contents of the present application.
Partially refrigerated shelf cabinets that are open towards the front—which in the following will be briefly referred to as refrigerated shelf cabinets—of the type concerned are widely known from the prior art. In accordance with the refrigeration configuration of the same, they serve for refrigerating a large variety of products both in the so-called plus temperature range and in the so-called minus temperature range. In doing so, the cooling air produced within the refrigerated shelf cabinet, which is necessary for refrigeration of the goods on display, is passed in undirectional manner into the goods compartment through the at least partially perforated back wall of the goods compartment, while the cooling air curtain flowing along the goods compartment opening provides for separation of the refrigerated goods compartment from the warmer surroundings (air).
The cooling air curtain flowing along the goods compartment opening is constituted by one air curtain only or—with corresponding higher technical expenditure—by two or more cooling air curtains flowing in parallel.
Furthermore, there are known refrigerated shelf cabinets of the type concerned, in which the goods compartment openings can be closed by means of folding and/or sliding doors. However, in comparison with refrigerated shelf cabinets without doors, such refrigerated shelf cabinets have the disadvantage that access to the goods on display therein is possible only after opening of a door. It has been found that the sales figures are higher with “open” refrigerated shelf cabinets than with “closed” refrigerated shelf cabinets.
In the most recent past, purchasers of refrigerated shelf cabinets of the type concerned demand an as uniform as possible distribution of the cooling air within the refrigerated shelf cabinet or the goods compartment. The temperature spread between cold and warm goods is to be no higher than 7.2 K with an average temperature of the goods of 3.3° C. at maximum. The temperature range of the goods is to be between 0 and 7.2° C. Furthermore, refrigerated shelf cabinets of the type concerned must be capable of refrigerating goods introduced from ambient temperature to a temperature in the range from 0 to 7.2° C. within a period of 16 hours at most, with the average temperature of the goods being allowed to be 3.3° C. at most.
It has turned out that these requirements cannot be fulfilled with conventional refrigerated shelf cabinets with a goods volume of more than 250 liters and with goods compartments that cannot be closed by means of doors and/or rolling night blinds.
It is the object of the invention to make available a refrigerated shelf cabinet of the type concerned, which is capable of fulfilling the afore-mentioned requirements.
To this end, there is suggested a refrigerated shelf cabinet which is characterized in that
The refrigerated shelf cabinet according to the invention as well as further developments of the same shall be elucidated in more detail hereinafter by way of the embodiments illustrated in
The units 5 required for generating the refrigerated air flow or flows as a rule are disposed underneath the lowermost goods display shelf; in
The cooling air curtain entering via an opening arranged in the lower front portion of the refrigerated shelf cabinet is passed by means of the fan through the evaporator and is cooled in the same. Thereafter, the cooling air flow is passed via the air supply channel 15 to the air exit honeycomb member arranged in the upper front portion of the refrigerated shelf cabinet and is passed to the individual goods display shelves 3 via the at least partially perforated rear wall 6 of the goods compartment. In many cases—as in case of the refrigerated shelf cabinet illustrated in FIG. 1—there are provided two air supply channels 15 and 15′, however, with cooling air entering from only one air supply channel 15 into the goods compartment 2 through the rear wall 6 of the same. A refrigerated shelf cabinet as illustrated in
a shows an enlarged fragment of
As illustrated in
As an alternative to the sealing lips 7a and 7b described, it is possible to make use of arbitrary flexible sealing members, such as e.g. adhesive sealing tapes.
In accordance with a further development of the refrigerated shelf cabinet according to the invention, it is suggested to arrange a deflection means in the region of the airtight connection between the rear wall of the goods compartment and the goods display shelf, on the goods compartment rear wall side facing the air supply channel.
As shown in
The deflection means 8 preferably is designed such that the cooling air flow 13 entering from the air supply channel 15 into the goods display shelf 3 is subject to an increase in speed to approx. 0.7 to 1 m/s, whereas the cooling air flow 14 entering the rear portion of the goods compartment 2 from the air supply channel 15 is subject to a reduction in speed to approx. 0.1 to 0.5 m/s.
By way of a variety of deflection means 8, it is possible to realize a multiplicity of variations with respect to the quantitative distribution of the cooling air flows 13 and 14 as well as the speeds of the same.
c illustrates a design of the inventive means for stabilizing the cooling air curtain flowing along the goods compartment opening, said means being designed such that the cooling air curtain is diverted towards the goods compartment 2.
As illustrated in
The advantages achieved thereby shall be elucidated in more detail by way of
In case of the solution according to the invention, as illustrated in
The refrigerated shelf cabinet according to the invention on the one hand permits purposeful tapping of a partial flow of the cooling air flow from the rear air supply channel 15 into the goods display shelves 3, resulting in optimum distribution of the amount of cooling air; on the other hand, the purposeful diversion at least of a partial flow of the cooling air curtain flowing along the goods compartment opening provides for an improved cooling effect of the goods arranged in the front portion of a goods display shelf 3 facing the customer.
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10 2004 033 071 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2005/007259 | 7/5/2005 | WO | 00 | 1/14/2008 |
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WO2006/002986 | 1/12/2006 | WO | A |
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Machine Translation of FR 2690825 “Cabinet for fresh produce display”, eSpace, all. |
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20080236182 A1 | Oct 2008 | US |