1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wine storage and more particularly, to an alarm system that can provide alerts in the event of conditions which could adversely affect the quality of the stored wine.
The present invention refers and relates to a co-pending patent application Ser. No. 11/668,298 for a Wine Cellar Climate Control System.
2. Description of the Related Art
The storing condition for wine is critical to the proper storage and aging of wine. If wine is stored improperly, even if the wine bottle is sealed, it will age unpredictably and its essence will deteriorate. It is essential that not only the storing temperature be controlled at a desired range, but also in the case of the vast majority of wines using corks, the relative humidity should also be maintained within a specified range.
Storing wine in a climate controlled wine cellar is a suitable and economical way of aging and maintaining wine wherein the climate controlled wine cellar includes means to maintain the air temperature and relative humidity at desired values. According to the natural storing climate, most wine cellars are maintained between 50° to 60° F. air temperature and 50% to 70% relative humidity, respectively.
However, in case of a malfunction of the climate control system with which cellar is equipped, the quality of the stored wine could be irreversibly degraded.
Therefore, what is needed and provided with the present invention is a warning system for use with a wine cellar which alerts the user when the temperature or humidity is outside of the desired preset limits. It is an object of the invention to provide a continuous and economical method and apparatus for maintaining the safety of wine in storage.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the wine owner or his designee is alerted by receiving a telephone call on a cellular or other selected telephone whenever temperature or humidity is beyond the desired levels in a wine cellar. A temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, and a processing device are connected to an automatic dialer (programmed with preselected telephone numbers) which is triggered by the processing device in the event that temperature or humidity levels are outside of preset limits.
The processing device compares values given by the temperature and humidity sensors with predetermined set points to trigger the automatic dialer by either wired or wireless communication methods.
In a preferred embodiment, the automatic dialer will call the owner's cellular telephone, sending a prerecorded warning message. In alternative embodiments, any desired telephone number could be called, such as a repair and maintenance service with a response capability.
In yet other embodiments, an alarm system including lights and/or a sonic alarm can also be activated to signal a malfunction in the wine cellar climate control system.
The novel features which are characteristic of the invention, both as to structure and method of operation thereof, together with further objects and advantages thereof, will be understood from the following description, considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only, and they are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.
The apparatus of the present invention is shown in
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The programmable controller 200 in
The programmable controller 200 turns the compressor 101 on and off by responding to a temperature sensor 203. As a result, the refrigeration system 100 regulates the air temperature in the wine cellar. Furthermore, the programmable controller 200 keeps the fans 108, 109 running after the compressor 101 stops for a settable time period, which restores the moisture to the wine cellar from the cold evaporator 106 and drip tray 107. The air humidity will be modulated using an open loop control by changing the duration of the fan running time.
In the preferred embodiment, the refrigeration system 100 employs a flow control device 105, (see
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention (and referring back to
As opposed to conventional, standard refrigeration systems, in which the water dripped from the cold heat exchanger needs to be removed, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the condensate drip tray 107 is designed in such a way that the water dripped from the evaporator 106 will stay in the evaporator 106 side and will not escape to the hot-gas tube 102 side immediately. As a result of this arrangement, only excessive water will be removed.
The main function of evaporator fans 109 is to circulate the air in the wine cellar over the evaporator 106 to transfer heat. When the compressor 101 runs, the temperature of the evaporator 106 will fall below the dew point of the air in the wine cellar, and the moisture in the air will condense. Consequently, the relative humidity of the air in the wine cellar will be reduced.
Furthermore, when the compressor stops, the temperature of the evaporator 106 will rise over the dew point, and the water will drip into the drip tray 107. If, after the compressor 101 stops, the fan 109 running time is set to 0, the preferred embodiment of the invention will function as a dehumidification unit.
In contrast, if, after the compressor 101 stops, the fans 109 running time is set to some arbitrary value, the preferred embodiment will function as a humidification unit by causing the condensate to evaporate. Depending on the surrounding conditions, setting the post compressor 101 fans 109 running time will adjust the humidity levels in the wine cellar. In the preferred embodiment, it has been found that if a temperature of 45° is to be maintained, a running time of 30 minutes is appropriate. Similarly, running times of 20 and 30 minutes are utilized to maintain temperatures of 55° and 60°, respectively.
Preferably, the programmable controller 200 is a digital controller having separate relay outputs 201, 202 for the compressor 101 and for both condenser fans 108 and evaporator fans 109, respectively. However, a separate electromechanical controller or a humidistat can be used to accomplish a similar purpose.
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The programmable controller 200 turns the compressor 101 on and off by responding to a temperature sensor 203. As a result, and as explained above, the refrigeration system 100 regulates the air temperature in the wine cellar. Furthermore, the programmable controller 200 keeps the fans 108, 109 running after the compressor 101 stops for a settable time period, which restores the moisture from the wine cellar from the cold evaporator 106 and 107. The air humidity will be modulated by using an open loop control, responding to the humidity sensor 205 by changing the duration of the fan running time.
As a result, the climate control system 120 regulates the air temperature and humidity in the wine cellar 300 by turning on a refrigeration unit 100 when temperature exceeds an upper temperature limit and turning off the refrigeration unit 100 when the temperature reaches a preset lower limit. Similarly, the humidity is controlled by activating a humidifier (included in 120) when the humidity falls below a preset lower limit and deactivates the humidifier when humidity reaches the desired value.
An automatic dialer 400 is connected to the programmable controller 200 through a relay 401 in
In case the air temperature or humidity are outside the desired levels, which are set by the temperature and humidity processing device 200, the relay 401 is triggered to energize the automatic dialer 400, calling one or more phone numbers preselected by the wine owner. One potential recipient is the owner's own personal cell phone which receives a recorded warning message.
Therefore, the advantage of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus to notify predetermined recipients in case the air temperature or humidity are beyond the desired levels.
The preferred embodiment of this invention is particularly suited to a “reach-in” wine cellar in which the air temperature and relative humidity need to be maintained at a desired value. However, it is to be understood that various modifications may be used without departing from the principle of the present invention scope.
This non-provisional application claims priority from the provisional application filed Jun. 11, 2007 under Ser. No. 61/060,567.
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61060567 | Jun 2008 | US |