Anti-condensing control panel with intergral overcurrent protection devices

US10641540B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10641540-B2
Application numberUS-201816146480-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 28, 2018
Priority dateOct 19, 2017
Publication dateMay 5, 2020
Grant dateMay 5, 2020

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An anti-condensing system includes a control panel configured to electrically couple between a power source and a temperature regulating display unit. The control panel includes a housing defining an interior cavity, a door selectively repositionable to facilitate accessing the interior cavity of the housing, and a circuitry assembly disposed within the interior cavity. The circuitry assembly includes a relay configured to couple to a heating element of the temperature regulating display unit, an overcurrent protection breaker coupled to the relay and directly integrated into the control panel such that the overcurrent protection device can be locked out at the control panel, and a control circuit coupled to the relay. The control circuit is configured to actively control the relay to prevent condensation from forming on the temperature regulating display unit.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An anti-condensing system comprising: one or more temperature regulating display units, each of the one or more temperature regulating display units including a housing, at least one thermal element, and at least one door selectively repositionable to facilitate accessing an interior of the housing; and a control panel configured to electrically couple between a power source and the one or more temperature regulating display units, the control panel including: a panel housing defining an interior cavity; a panel door selectively repositionable to facilitate accessing the interior cavity of the panel housing; and a circuitry assembly disposed within the interior cavity, the circuitry assembly including: one or more relays, each of the one or more relays coupled to a respective one of the at least one thermal element of the one or more temperature regulating display units; one or more overcurrent protection breakers, each of the one or more overcurrent protection breakers coupled to a respective one of the one or more relays and directly integrated into the control panel such that each of the one or more overcurrent protection breakers can be individually locked out at the control panel; and a control circuit coupled to the one or more relays, the control circuit configured to actively control the one or more relays to prevent condensation from forming on the temperature regulating display units. 2. The anti-condensing system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more overcurrent protection breakers are positioned between the power source and the one or more relays. 3. The anti-condensing system of claim 2 , wherein the control panel includes a panel disconnect positioned within the interior cavity of the panel housing and between the power source and the circuitry assembly, the panel disconnect configured to facilitate electrically isolating the circuitry assembly from an incoming power supply provided by the power source. 4. The anti-condensing system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more overcurrent protection breakers are coupled to a rear surface of the panel door. 5. The anti-condensing system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more relays are coupled to the panel housing. 6. The anti-condensing system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more relays are configured to facilitate providing a pulsed current to the at least one thermal element of each of the one or more temperature regulating display units. 7. The anti-condensing system of claim 6 , wherein the pulsed current reduces an overall power consumption of the one or more temperature regulating display units. 8. The anti-condensing system of claim 6 , wherein the control circuit is configured to receive at least one of temperature data or humidity data indicative of a dew point proximate the one or more temperature regulating display units. 9. The anti-condensing system of claim 8 , wherein the control circuit is configured to vary the pulsed current provided by the one or more relays to maintain a temperature of at least one of the housing or the at least one door of each of the one or more temperature regulating display units above the dew point to prevent the formation of condensation thereon. 10. The anti-condensing system of claim 1 , wherein the anti-condensing system includes a plurality of temperature regulating display units, a plurality of relays, and a plurality of overcurrent protection breakers. 11. An anti-condensing system comprising: a control panel configured to electrically couple between a power source and a temperature regulating display unit, the control panel including: a housing defining an interior cavity; a door selectively repositionable to facilitate accessing the interior cavity of the housing; and a circuitry assembly disposed within the interior cavity, the circuitry assembly including: a relay configured to couple to a heating element of the temperature regulating display unit; an overcurrent protection breaker coupled to the relay and directly integrated into the control panel such that the overcurrent protection device can be locked out at the control panel; and a control circuit coupled to the relay, the control circuit configured to actively control the relay to prevent condensation from forming on the temperature regulating display unit. 12. The anti-condensing system of claim 11 , wherein circuitry assembly includes a plurality of relays and a plurality of overcurrent protection breakers, each of the plurality of overcurrent protection breakers associated with a respective one of the plurality of relays and each of the plurality of relays associated with a respective heating element. 13. The anti-condensing system of claim 11 , wherein the overcurrent protection breaker is positioned between the power source and the relay. 14. The anti-condensing system of claim 13 , wherein the control panel includes a panel disconnect positioned within the interior cavity of the housing and between the power source and the circuitry assembly, the panel disconnect configured to facilitate electrically isolating the circuitry assembly from an incoming power supply provided by the power source. 15. The anti-condensing system of claim 11 , wherein the overcurrent protection breaker is coupled to a rear surface of the door. 16. The anti-condensing system of claim 11 , wherein the relay is coupled to the housing. 17. The anti-condensing system of claim 11 , wherein relay is configured to facilitate providing a pulsed current to the heating element. 18. The anti-condensing system of claim 11 , wherein the control circuit is configured to receive at least one of temperature data or humidity data indicative of a dew point proximate the temperature regulating display unit. 19. The anti-condensing system of claim 18 , wherein the control circuit is configured to vary a current provided by the relay to the heating element to maintain a temperature of components of the temperature regulating display unit above the dew point to prevent the formation of condensation thereon. 20. A method for preventing condensation from forming on a temperature regulating display unit, the method comprising: coupling a control panel between a power source and the temperature regulating display unit, the control panel including (i) a relay configured to couple to a heating element of the temperature regulating display unit, (ii) an overcurrent protection breaker coupled to the relay and directly integrated into the control panel such that the overcurrent protection device can be locked out at the control panel, and (iii) a control circuit coupled to the relay; receiving, by the control circuit, at least one of temperature data or humidity data indicative of a dew point proximate the temperature regulating display unit; and actively controlling, by the control circuit, a current provided by the relay to the heating element to maintain a temperature of components of the temperature regulating display unit above the dew point to prevent the formation of condensation thereon; wherein the relay is configured to facilitate providing a pulsed current to the heating element to reduce an overall power consumption of the temperature regulating display unit.

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  • Mounting of control devices · CPC title

  • for non specified applications · CPC title

  • for display panels · CPC title

  • F25D21/04Primary

    Preventing the formation of frost or condensate · CPC title

  • by electric heating · CPC title

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What does patent US10641540B2 cover?
An anti-condensing system includes a control panel configured to electrically couple between a power source and a temperature regulating display unit. The control panel includes a housing defining an interior cavity, a door selectively repositionable to facilitate accessing the interior cavity of the housing, and a circuitry assembly disposed within the interior cavity. The circuitry assembly i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hill Phoenix Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25D21/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 05 2020 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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