Claims
- 1. A refrigeration display case including a cabinet having an opening therein, a refrigerator door covering the opening and apparatus for preventing the formation of condensation at the junction of the refrigerator door and jamb for the door, said display case comprising: a refrigeration system for cooling the interior of said case, said system including an evaporator, a compressor, a condenser, and an expansion valve; said expansion valve being located upstream of said evaporator for expanding refrigerant delivered thereto through said evaporator for cooling said case, said compressor being located downstream of said evaporator for receiving the refrigerant expanded through said evaporator, said compressor compressing the refrigerant and delivering such refrigerant to a condenser located downstream of said compressor, said condenser condensing the refrigerant and being connected to a return conduit for returning the liquid refrigerant to the expansion valve; a portion of said return conduit being located adjacent the portion of said case frame surrounding said refrigerator door for heating and maintaining said case frame and said door jamb above the dew point during the operation of said refrigeration system thereby preventing condensation from accumulating thereon in the area surrounding said refrigerator door; the refrigerant being further cooled by heat transfer when passing through said portion of said return conduit adjacent to said case frame prior to returning to said expansion valve for expansion through said evaporator; and electrical resistance wires being located adjacent said case frame around said refrigerator door jamb, said electrical resistance wires being connected to an electrical source, said resistance wires being energized when refrigerant is not flowing through said return conduit for providing sufficient heat to raise said case frame above the dew point.
- 2. A display case according to claim 1 wherein said electrical resistance wires are located adjacent said door jamb, said electrical resistance wires are capable of being activated to provide supplemental heat to prevent the accumulation of frost on said case frame, so that heat from said electrical resistance wires and heat from the refrigerant passing through said return conduits in combination raise the temperature of said case frame above the dew point.
- 3. A display case according to claim 1 further comprising a control means coupled to said electrical resistance wires for activating said wires when said refrigerated system is inoperative and for deactivating said wires when said refrigeration system is operative to maximize the use of energy for preventing condensation accumulation on said case frame.
Parent Case Info
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our prior application Ser. No. 876,749, filed Feb. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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