This application is directed to refrigeration display cases with improved coil covers.
Grocery stores and other purveyors of perishable goods often use refrigerator display cases to refrigerate and display the goods. Typically, the refrigerator display cases are vertical units with open fronts that allow consumers to view the goods and to reach into the case to retrieve the goods. Such systems typically have evaporator coils at a lower portion, and air is forced over the evaporator coils to create a cooled airstream. The cooled airstream is forced along an interior wall with some of the cooled airstream being distributed at various levels and portion reaching the top from where it is directed down a front portion of the display case to create a curtain of cool air. At times, the evaporator coils must be accessed and this can involve various issues.
According to one illustrative embodiment, a refrigeration display case is formed with an interior display area for displaying and providing access to perishable goods. The display case causes air to flow over a plurality of evaporator coils and then along a back wall before being directed downward as a curtain air at a front portion of the refrigeration display case. A coil cover is formed that interfaces with a fan plenum and with a portion of a base member or back wall to substantially cover the plurality of evaporator coils, but also to provide easy access to the coils by using a living hinge. The living hinge is made typically from the same material as other portions of the coil cover, but is thinned or otherwise configured to allow relative movement between two parts of the coil cover. The coil cover may also include a sealing member to substantially seal off airflow escaping between the coil cover and the fan plenum. The coil cover may also include a releasable holding device to hold a portion of the coil cover in an open position while the plurality of coils is accessed.
According to one illustrative embodiment, a refrigeration display case for refrigerating and displaying perishable goods, the refrigeration display case includes a base member, a back wall coupled to the base member, and a top member coupled to the back wall. The base member, back wall, and top member form an interior display area in which the perishable goods are displayed. The base member includes at least one fan plenum associated with at least one fan, a plurality of evaporator coils have a top portion and a bottom portion, and a coil cover. The at least one fan plenum and at least one fan are configured to direct air over the plurality evaporator coils. The coil cover includes a planar member having a first end, a second end, a first side end, and a second side end. The coil cover is configured to substantially cover the top portion of the plurality of evaporator coils. The coil cover also includes an attachment member coupled to the second end of the planar member for coupling the planar member to the base member or back wall, and the coil cover includes a living hinge formed in the planar member and extending from the first side to the second side for allowing a first portion of the planar member assume an angle greater than 45 degrees with respect to a second portion of the planar member.
According to one illustrative embodiment, a refrigeration display case for refrigerating and displaying perishable goods includes a plurality of evaporator coils for cooling air, a display case frame forming a display area, and a coil cover for at least substantially covering a portion of the plurality of evaporator coils and coupled to the display case frame. The coil cover includes a planar member having a top side, a bottom side, a front end, a back end, a first side end, and a second side end. The coil cover also includes a living hinge formed in the planar member extending from the first side end to the second end and defining a first portion of the planar member and a second portion of the planar. The living hinge is configured to allow movement between the first portion of the planar member and the second portion of the planar member. The coil cover also includes an attachment member for coupling the coil cover to the display case frame. The coil cover may also include a sealing member and a releasable holding member. Other embodiments and designs are presented further below.
Reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The back wall 104 may include a baffle panel 110 formed with a plurality of baffle apertures to allow the cooled air to exit a portion of the back wall 104 at various locations of the interior display area 108. A plurality of shelves 114 is coupled to the back wall 104 for supporting perishable goods to be displayed. A rack member 116 may be attached to a lower portion of the back wall 104 or to the base member 102.
The top member 106 may be coupled substantially perpendicular to the back wall 104. The top member 106 may include baffle member 118 to direct a curtain of air downward (for orientation shown) toward the base member 102 where it may be cooled and re-circulated. The cooled airflow is directed along the back wall 104 with portions being distributed through the baffle apertures 112 to various locations within the interior display area 108 and a portion being directed from the back wall 104 along an interior portion of the top member 106 and with the help of the baffle member 118 down the front portion of the interior display area 108 to the base member 102.
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An attachment member 154 is coupled to the second end 140 of the planar member 146 for coupling the planar member 146 to the base member 102 or back wall 104. In the embodiment of
The coil cover 130 may also include a releasable holding device 162 for holding the first portion 150 of the planar member 146 in a position angled to the second portion 152 of the planar member 146. In other words, the coil cover 130 may be pivoted about hinge 148 to assume an open position and then held open by the releasable holding device 162 while cleaning or maintenance is performed on the plurality of coils 124. In one embodiment, the releasable holding device 162 includes a first member 164 extending from the first portion 150 of the planar member 146 and having a at least a portion 165 that is substantially orthogonal to the first portion 150 and a second member 166 extending from the second portion 152 and having at least a portion extending substantially orthogonal to the second portion 152. It will be appreciated that the releasable holding device 162 and first member 164 may take different configurations to provide a desired locking or holding action. With this embodiment, the movement about the living hinge 148 causes the first member 164 and the second member 166 to engage each other with an interference fit to hold a relative position between the first portion 150 of the planar member 146 and the second portion 152 of the planar member 146.
As previously noted, a sealing member may be used to help form a substantially airtight seal between the coil cover 130 and the fan plenum 120. As shown in
The coil cover 130 may be formed from various materials but the living hinge 148 must allow the cover 130 to rotate as described herein. Typically, the living hinge 148 will be formed from the same material as the planar member 146 although may be thinner. For example, in one embodiment, the planar member 146 and living hinge 148 are formed from plastic and the living hinge 148 is a thinner portion. In one illustrative non-limiting example, the living hinge 148 portion may be half as thick as the planar member 146. In one illustrative, non-limiting embodiment, the coil cover 130 is formed from co-extrusion of rigid/flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Alternate material can be substituted for PVC including, different grades of thermoplastics like ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), HDPE (High-density polyethylene), etc., as well as composite materials. The coil cover 130 can also take different forms/shapes and include different colors. In another embodiment, the living hinge 148 may be made from a different material and attached between the two portions 150, 152. Depending on the material, it may be desirable to add a plurality of stiffening ribs 174 as shown in
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As used herein, the term “coupled” includes coupling via a separate object and includes direct coupling. The term “coupled” also encompasses two or more components that are continuous with one another by virtue of each of the components being formed from the same piece of material or associated one to another by a magnetic field.
The present invention and its advantages have been disclosed in the context of certain illustrative, non-limiting embodiments. The illustrative descriptions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Moreover, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, permutations, and alterations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. It will be appreciated that any feature that is described in connection to any one embodiment may also be applicable to any other embodiment.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5475988 | McGovern | Dec 1995 | A |
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20170354271 A1 | Dec 2017 | US |