Claims
- 1. Food storage and preparation equipment comprising:
- a table having a work surface at the front and an open-top refrigerated rail at the rear,
- said refrigerated rail having a housing containing a refrigerated food compartment,
- said compartment being generally rectangular and extending laterally across the table and having an access opening at the top which allows exposure of the compartment to ambient room air,
- said compartment having a lower section comprising a cold wall pan defining a lower cooling zone, said cold wall pan including a pan member having oppositely disposed front and rear walls and oppositely disposed end walls and including a refrigerant tube mounted on the exterior of the pan member in heat exchange relation therewith,
- said compartment having an upper section comprising a pair of oppositely disposed front and rear heat sink walls defining an upper cooling zone, each said heat sink wall being constructed of extruded metal and having a wall thickness and thermal inertia greater than said pan member and having a refrigerant tube mounted on the exterior thereof in heat exchange relation therewith, said upper section further comprising oppositely disposed end walls of insulating material,
- and a plurality of open-top food pans removably supported side-by-side in said compartment, said pans having front, rear and lateral sides, with said sides of said pans being disposed in said lower cooling zone and the top of said pans being disposed at the bottom of said upper cooling zone and with said front and rear sides of said pans being separated by unobstructed air space, respectively, from said front rear walls of said cold wall pan.
- 2. Food storage and preparation equipment as defined in claim 1 including:
- a baffle extending across said cold wall pan from front-to-back of said compartment and separating said lower section into two parts,
- first and second air circulating fans mounted on said baffle at spaced locations, said fans being located with at least part of each fan below said pans for circulating air around the periphery of said cold wall pan.
- 3. Food storage and preparation equipment as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- each of said walls is a metal extrusion with at least one channel in the outer surface thereof extending lengthwise of the wall and a refrigerant tube in said channel,
- each of said walls has a ledge adjacent the lower edge thereof extending inwardly toward said other wall for supporting said pans,
- each of said walls has a slot adjacent its lower edge and extending lengthwise thereof,
- and said cold wall pan is rectangular with front and back walls each having a flange extending into one of said slots for interlocking said cold wall pan with said heat sink walls.
- 4. Food storage and preparation equipment as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said housing has top, bottom, front, rear and a pair of end panels,
- said top panel having an access opening for access to said food pans,
- the upper edges of said heat sink walls being disposed on opposite sides of said access opening and adjacent said top panel,
- and foamed plastic insulation filling the space between said panels and the outer surfaces of said cold wall pan and said heat sink walls.
- 5. An open-top refrigerator comprising:
- a housing having an access opening at the top,
- a refrigerated compartment contained within said housing and having an opening aligned with said access opening which allows exposure of the compartment to ambient room air,
- said compartment having a lower section comprising a cold wall pan defining a lower cooling zone, said cold wall pan including a pan member constructed of sheet metal and having front and rear oppositely disposed sidewalls and oppositely disposed end walls, and including a refrigerant tube mounted on the exterior of the pan member in heat exchange relation therewith,
- said compartment having an upper section comprising a pair of oppositely disposed front and rear heat sink walls defining an upper cooling zone, each heat sink wall having a wall thickness and thermal inertia greater than said pan member and being constructed of metal such as aluminum having a thermal conductivity several times greater than steel and having a refrigerant tube mounted on the exterior thereof in heat exchange relation therewith, said upper section further comprising oppositely disposed end walls of insulating material,
- and an open-top food container supported in said compartment, the top of said container being disposed adjacent the bottom of said upper cooling zone, said container having first and second oppositely disposed sides extending into said lower cooling zone, said first and second sides of said container being separated by unobstructed air space from and disposed oppositely, respectively, of said front and rear walls of said cold wall pan.
- 6. An open-top refrigerator as defined in claim 5 including:
- a baffle extending across said cold wall pan and separating said lower section into two parts with at least one container in each part,
- first and second air circulating fans mounted on said baffle at spaced locations, said fans being located with at least part of each fan below said containers for circulating air around the periphery of said cold wall pan.
- 7. An open-top refrigerator as defined in claim 6 wherein each of said heat sink walls is a metal extrusion with at least one channel in the outer surface thereof and a refrigerant tube in said channel.
- 8. An open-top refrigerator as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- said heat sink walls are aligned respectively with opposite walls of said cold wall pan,
- said housing has top, bottom, front, rear and a pair of end panels,
- the upper edges of said heat sink walls are disposed on opposite sides of said access opening and adjacent said top panel,
- and foamed plastic insulation fills the space between said panels in the outer surfaces of said cold wall pan and heat sink walls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/869,617, filed Apr. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
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