Multi-zone food holding bin
US-9980322-B1 · May 22, 2018 · US
US10852002B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10852002-B1 |
| Application number | US-201916403349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 1, 2020 |
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A multi-zone food holding bin has a continuous food supporting surface with multiple food holding zones. Each food holding zone is independently controllable so that different food temperatures may be maintained in adjacent food holding zones.
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A multi-zone food holding bin comprising: a chassis having a top panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, a bottom panel, a front face, and an opposing rear face; a first food holding compartment within the chassis, the first food holding compartment being defined by the first side panel, the second side panel, and a shelf, the first food holding compartment having a first opening, the first opening of the first food holding compartment being configured to allow food items to be placed into and removed from the first food holding compartment; a substantially planar surface forming a top surface of the shelf and thus a bottom surface of the first food holding compartment, the substantially planar surface extending completely to the first opening of the first food holding compartment, and the substantially planar surface comprising a thermally conductive material; a first food holding zone formed in the first food holding compartment, the first food holding zone having an independently controllable first heating element disposed at a top portion of the first food holding compartment, and an independently controllable second heating element disposed at a bottom portion of the first food holding compartment, the first food holding zone including a first food holding bay and a second food holding bay, each of the first and second food holding bays being configured to receive a food holding tray; and a second food holding zone formed in the first food holding compartment, the second food holding zone having an independently controllable third heating element disposed at the top portion of the first food holding compartment and an independently controllable fourth heating element disposed at the bottom portion of the first food holding compartment, the second food holding zone including a third food holding bay and a fourth food holding bay, each of the third and fourth food holding bays being configured to receive a food holding tray, wherein the first food holding zone and the second food holding zone are adjacent one another across the substantially planar surface and the first food holding zone is configured to maintain a first temperature and the second food holding zone is configured to maintain a second temperature, the first temperature and the second temperature capable of being different than one another, and wherein a first bezel is set forward from the shelf by a space. 2. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein the space is configured to allow a latch to rotate from a locked position to an unlocked position to release lids held on lid holding ledges elevated above the substantially planar surface. 3. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein the first bezel comprises dedicated displays and the dedicated display displays a temperature setting for a corresponding food holding bay. 4. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein the first and second food holding compartments each have a second opening, uncovered and located at the rear face of the chassis, and the substantially planar bottom surface is configured to allow food items to be placed on the substantially planar surface through the first opening and removed from the planar and bottom surface from the second opening. 5. The food holding bin of claim 4 , wherein the first bezel is located proximate the front face of the chassis, the food holding bin further comprising a second bezel located proximate the opposing rear face of the chassis. 6. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein both the first and second independently controllable heating elements comprise a resistive wire. 7. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein the substantially planar surface is substantially free of any dividing walls or other structure between the first, second, third, and fourth food holding bays. 8. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein the first independently controllable heating element comprises a radiant heating source and the second independently controllable heating element provides heat energy through conduction. 9. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein each food holding bay further comprises a dedicated lid holding shelf elevated above the substantially planar bottom surface in the first food holding compartment, the dedicated lid holding shelf being configured to receive and store a lid for a food holding tray. 10. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein the first independently controllable heating element is a radiant heating element. 11. The food holding bin of claim 1 , wherein the substantially planar surface comprises aluminum. 12. The food holding bin of claim 1 , further comprising a food holding tray resting on the substantially planar surface. 13. The food holding bin of claim 1 , the first food holding zone and the second food holding zone being heated to different temperatures. 14. A multi-zone food holding bin comprising: a chassis having a top panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, a bottom panel, a front face, and an opposing rear face; a first food holding compartment within the chassis, the first food holding compartment being defined by the first side panel, the second side panel, and a shelf, the first food holding compartment having a first opening, the first opening of the first food holding compartment being configured to allow food items to be placed into and removed from the first food holding compartment; a substantially planar surface forming a top surface of the shelf and thus a bottom surface of the first food holding compartment, the substantially planar surface extending completely to the first opening of the first food holding compartment, and the substantially planar surface comprising a thermally conductive material; a first food holding zone formed in the first food holding compartment, the first food holding zone having an independently controllable first heating element disposed at a top portion of the first food holding compartment, and an independently controllable second heating element disposed at a bottom portion of the first food holding compartment, the first food holding zone including a first food holding bay and a second food holding bay, each of the first and second food holding bays being configured to receive a food holding tray; and a second food holding zone formed in the first food holding compartment, the second food holding zone having an independently controllable third heating element disposed at the top portion of the first food holding compartment and an independently controllable fourth heating element disposed at the bottom portion of the first food holding compartment, the second food holding zone including a third food holding bay and a fourth food holding bay, each of the third and fourth food holding bays being configured to receive a food holding tray, wherein the first food holding zone and the second food holding zone are adjacent one another across the substantially planar surface and the first food holding zone is configured to maintain a first temperature and the second food holding zone is configured to maintain a second temperature, the first temperature and the second temperature capable of being different than one another, and wherein the first independently controllable heating element is adapted to output more heat energy than the second heating element. 15. The food holding bin of claim 14 , wherein the first and second food holding compartments each have a second opening, uncovered and located at the rear face of the chassis, and the substantially planar bottom surface is configured to allow food items to be placed on the substantially planar
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