Smart refrigeration using distributed fiber optic sensing
US-11686628-B2 · Jun 27, 2023 · US
US10323873B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10323873-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314036819-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2019 |
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An island merchandiser including a first merchandiser module, a second merchandiser module, and a single, unitary base. The first merchandiser module includes a first case defining a first product display area that is maintained within a predetermined temperature range below approximately 41 degrees Fahrenheit. The second merchandiser module is positioned next to the first merchandiser module, and includes a second case defining a second product display area The second merchandiser module is positioned so that a rear wall of the second case is in communication with a rear wall of the first case so that the first and second merchandiser modules are positioned in a back-to-back relationship. The unitary base is positioned to at least partially support each of the first and second merchandiser modules relative to a support surface. The module defined by the second merchandiser module is different from the module defined by the first merchandiser module.
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An island merchandiser comprising: a first merchandiser module including a first case having side walls and a rear wall at least partially defining a first product display area, and at least a portion of a refrigeration system coupled to the first case and including an evaporator in communication with the first product display area to maintain the first product display area within a predetermined temperature range below approximately 41 degrees Fahrenheit such that the first merchandiser module defines one of a first medium temperature module and a first low temperature module; a second merchandiser module positioned next to the first merchandiser module, the second merchandiser module including a second case having side walls and a rear wall at least partially defining a second product display area, the rear wall of the second case in communication with the rear wall of the first case so that the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module are positioned in a back-to-back relationship, the second merchandiser module defining one of a high temperature module, an ambient temperature module, a second medium temperature module, and a second temperature module; and a single, unitary base positioned to at least partially support each of the first and second merchandiser modules relative to a support surface, wherein the module defined by the second merchandiser module is different from the module defined by the first merchandiser module, and wherein the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module are positioned and configured to be dropped into the unitary base without separate attachment of the first merchandiser module to the second merchandiser module. 2. The island merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the rear wall of the first merchandiser module and the rear wall of the second merchandiser module are coupled to each other. 3. The island merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the base completely surrounds a lower portion of each of the first and second merchandiser modules. 4. The island merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the first merchandiser module includes a frozen food merchandiser, and wherein the second merchandiser module includes one of a meat merchandiser, a deli merchandiser, a seafood merchandiser, a beverage merchandiser, a dairy merchandiser, and a produce merchandiser. 5. The island merchandiser of claim 4 , wherein the second merchandiser module is a medium temperature and shares at least a portion of the refrigeration system associated with the first merchandiser module to maintain the second product display area within a temperature range of approximately 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 41 degrees Fahrenheit. 6. The island merchandiser of claim 5 , wherein the first merchandiser module includes ducting configured to distribute air to the product display area of the first case, and the second merchandiser module includes ducting configured to distribute air to the product display area of the second case, and wherein the ducting of the second merchandiser module is separate from the ducting of the first merchandiser module. 7. The island merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the product display area of the first merchandiser module is adapted to display a first type of product, and wherein the product display area of the second merchandiser module is adapted to display a second type of product complementary to the first type of product. 8. The island merchandiser of claim 1 , further comprising an electrical system shared by the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module. 9. The island merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the first merchandiser module defines the first medium temperature module and the second merchandiser module defines the ambient temperature module. 10. The island merchandiser of claim 1 , further comprising a third merchandiser module positioned next and coupled to the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module, wherein the third merchandiser module includes a third case having side walls and a rear wall at least partially defining a third product display area, the rear wall of the third case in communication with one of the side walls of each of the first case and the second case, and wherein the third merchandiser module defines a module that is operated at a different temperature relative to the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module. 11. A method of assembling an island merchandiser, the method comprising: positioning a first merchandiser module in a single, unitary base, the first merchandiser module including a first case having side walls and a rear wall at least partially defining a first product display area maintained at a temperature below approximately 41 degrees Fahrenheit; positioning a second merchandiser module in the unitary base adjacent the first merchandiser module, the second merchandiser module including a second case having side walls and a rear wall at least partially defining a second product display area maintained at a temperature above approximately 32 degrees Fahrenheit; positioning a third merchandiser module in the unitary base adjacent the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module, the third merchandiser module including a third case having side walls and a rear wall at least partially defining a third product display area maintained at a temperature above approximately 41 degrees Fahrenheit; orienting the first merchandiser module and one of the second merchandiser module and the third merchandiser module in back-to-back relationship; orienting the other of the second merchandiser module and the third merchandiser module relative to the first merchandiser module so that the rear wall of the other of the second merchandiser module and the third merchandiser module is in communication with one of the side walls of the first merchandiser module; and after positioning and orienting the first, second, and third merchandiser modules in the unitary base, placing the island merchandiser on a support surface in a retail setting, wherein positioning each of the first merchandiser module, the second merchandiser module, and the third merchandiser module in the unitary base includes dropping in each module into the unitary base without separate attachment of each the first merchandiser module, the second merchandiser module, and the third merchandiser module to one another. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising refrigerating two of the merchandiser modules using a refrigeration system shared by the two merchandiser modules. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising powering the first merchandiser module, the second merchandiser module, and the third merchandiser module with a single, shared electrical system. 14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising orienting the first merchandiser module and the second merchandiser module in back-to-back relationship; orienting the third merchandiser module relative to the first merchandiser module so that the rear wall of the third merchandiser module is in communication with the side wall of the first merchandiser module; and insulating the third product display area relative to the first product display area using double-paned glass. 15. An island merchandiser comprising: a first merchandiser module including a first case having side walls and a rear wall at least partially defining a first product display area, and at least a portion of a refrigeration system coupled to the first case and including an evaporator in communication with the first product display area to maintain the fi
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