Claims
- 1. A food storage building
- for storing potatoes or the like, comprising:
- (a) means including side (11) and top (12) walls defining an enclosed food storage chamber, at least one of said walls being formed of sheet metal;
- (b) means defining an air envelope (E) adjacent the inner surfaces of said side and top walls for at least partially enclosing said food storage container, including:
- (1) pairs of parallel spaced outer (51,63) and inner (52,64) layers of thermal insulating material said pairs of layers defining cavities (C.sub.2,C.sub.1) therebetween;
- (2) at least one layer of each pair being lined with metal foil;
- (3) the thickness (t.sub.1, t.sub.2 ') of the outer layer of each pair of being greater than the thickness (t.sub.2,t.sub.2 ') of the inner layer of each pair, thereby to cause the outer layers to be more resistive to thermal transfer than said inner layers; and
- (4) means (53, 62, 60, 50) connecting said insulating layers with said side and top walls; and
- (c) controlled temperature circulating means (30, 40, 41) for circulating through said air envelope air having such a controlled temperature relative to the ambient temperature and to the temperature and humidity conditions within said food storage chamber as to maintain the temperature of said inner insulating layers above the dewpoint temperature of the storage atmosphere.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said controlled temperature air circulating means includes a forced air heating system.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said controlled temperature air circulating means includes a forced air cooling system.
- 4. The food storage building as defined in claim 2, wherein said air envelope includes adjacent its lower edge a base perimeter portion; and further wherein said forced air heating system includes:
- (1) a forced air furnace (40); and
- (2) a ventilation duct (41) connected with said furnace and extending in said envelope base perimeter portion, said ventilation duct containing a plurality of ventilation apertures (42) for introducing heated air into the lower perimeter portion of said air envelope.
- 5. The food storage building of claim 4 which is further characterized by means for returning forced air from the between wall cavity to the forced air furnace.
- 6. A food storage building as defined in claim 1, wherein said controlled temperature air circulating means includes means for maintaining air temperatures in said food storage area below 55.degree. F. and a humidity greater than 90%.
- 7. A food storage building, for storing potatoes or the like, comprising:
- (a) means including side (11) and top (12) walls defining an enclosed food storage chamber, at least one of said walls being formed of sheet metal;
- (b) means defining an air envelope (E) adjacent the inner surfaces of said side and top walls for at least partially enclosing said food storage container, including:
- (1) pairs of parallel spaced outer (51,63) and inner (52,64) layers of thermal insulating material, said pairs of layers defining cavities (C.sub.2,C.sub.1) therebetween;
- (2) the thickness (t.sub.1,t.sub.1 ') of the outer layer of each pair being greater than the thickness (t.sub.2,t.sub.2 ') of the inner layer of each pair, thereby to cause the outer layers to be more resistive to thermal transfer than said inner layers; and
- (3) means (53, 62, 60, 50) connecting said insulating layers with said side and top walls; and
- (c) controlled temperature circulating means (30, 40, 41) for circulating through said air envelope air having such a controlled temperature relative to the ambient temperature and to the temperature and humidity conditions within said food storage chamber as to maintain the temperature of said inner insulating layers above the dewpoint temperature of the storage atmosphere.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/761,966, filed Oct. 10, 1991, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US90/03448 |
6/18/1990 |
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10/10/1991 |
10/10/1991 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Apr 1981 |
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2294833 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
"Insulation and Vapor Barriers in Potato Storage Buildings", by Henry Waelti, Pacific Northwest Extension Publication No. PNW 285 of Apr., 1987. |
Continuations (1)
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761966 |
Oct 1991 |
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