Systems and methods for reducing air losses in refrigerated cases

US10203145B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10203145-B2
Application numberUS-201715677250-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2017
Priority dateOct 17, 2016
Publication dateFeb 12, 2019
Grant dateFeb 12, 2019

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A refrigerated display case includes a frame, a door, and a lateral flow barrier. The frame includes a first mullion and a second mullion. The frame defines a common refrigerated zone. The door is hingedly mounted to the first mullion. The door is configured to selectively interface with the second mullion. The lateral flow barrier is coupled to one of the first mullion and the second mullion. The lateral flow barrier extends into the common refrigerated zone. The lateral flow barrier partially separates the common refrigerated zone into an first sub-compartment proximate the door and bounded by the lateral flow barrier and an second sub-compartment opposite the first sub-compartment. The lateral flow barrier is not thermally insulating.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A refrigerated display case comprising: a frame defining a common refrigerated zone, the frame comprising: a first mullion; and a second mullion; a door hingedly mounted to the first mullion and configured to selectively interface with the second mullion; and a lateral flow barrier coupled to one of the first mullion and the second mullion, the lateral flow barrier extending into the common refrigerated zone, the common refrigerated zone defined by a first depth and the lateral flow barrier defined by a second depth less than the first depth; wherein the lateral flow barrier partially separates the common refrigerated zone into a first sub-compartment proximate the door and bounded by the lateral flow barrier and a second sub-compartment opposite the first sub-compartment; and wherein the lateral flow barrier is constructed from at least one of plastic, glass, or metal. 2. The refrigerated display case of claim 1 , wherein air from the second sub-compartment is substantially prevented from flowing into the first sub-compartment when the door is opened. 3. The refrigerated display case of claim 2 , wherein ambient air from outside of the refrigerated display case is substantially prevented from flowing into the second sub-compartment when the door is opened. 4. The refrigerated display case of claim 3 , further comprising: a second door hingedly mounded to the second mullion; the frame further comprising a third mullion, the third mullion configured to selectively interface with the second door; and a second lateral flow barrier; wherein the lateral flow barrier is coupled to the first mullion; wherein the second lateral flow barrier is coupled to the second mullion, the second lateral flow barrier extending into the common refrigerated zone; wherein the first sub-compartment is located between the lateral flow barrier and the second lateral flow barrier; and wherein the second lateral flow barrier partially separates the common refrigerated zone into a third sub-compartment proximate the second door and bounded by the second lateral flow barrier. 5. The refrigerated display case of claim 3 , wherein the lateral flow barrier is at least partially transparent. 6. The refrigerated display case of claim 3 , wherein the lateral flow barrier is at least partially reflective. 7. The refrigerated display case of claim 3 , wherein the lateral flow barrier is relatively thin compared to a surface area of the lateral flow barrier; and wherein the lateral flow barrier is flexible. 8. The refrigerated display case of claim 7 , wherein the lateral flow barrier bends around the first mullion. 9. The refrigerated display case of claim 3 , further comprising: a first shelf located above the first sub-compartment; and a second shelf located above the second sub-compartment; wherein the lateral flow barrier is located within a gap between the first shelf and the second shelf.

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What does patent US10203145B2 cover?
A refrigerated display case includes a frame, a door, and a lateral flow barrier. The frame includes a first mullion and a second mullion. The frame defines a common refrigerated zone. The door is hingedly mounted to the first mullion. The door is configured to selectively interface with the second mullion. The lateral flow barrier is coupled to one of the first mullion and the second mullion. …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hill Phoenix Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25D17/045. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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