Plastics Rear Window Having A Rear Window Heater And Method For Producing The Same
US-2015351161-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US11484133B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11484133-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716956106-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2022 |
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A refrigerated merchandiser includes a case defining a product display area. A frame is connected to the case. The frame has a frame member with an exterior surface facing an ambient environment. A coating is on the exterior surface of the frame member. The coating includes conductive particles.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A refrigerated merchandiser comprising: a case defining a product display area and including a frame; a coating disposed on the frame and in communication with an ambient environment, wherein the coating includes conductive particles, and wherein the coating has a first coating section with a first thickness on the frame and a second coating section with a second thickness on the frame that is different from the first thickness, and wherein one or both of the first coating section and the second coating section are disposed in one or more channels of the frame having a depth corresponding to the thickness of the coating section that is disposed in the one or more channels, wherein the first thickness correlates to a first amount of heat configured to be generated by the first coating section and the second thickness correlates to a second amount of heat configured to be generated by the second section. 2. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the conductive particles include carbon particles. 3. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 2 , wherein the coating includes at least 40% by weight of carbon particles. 4. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the second coating section is spaced from the first coating section. 5. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the frame has an exterior surface facing an ambient environment, and wherein at least a portion of the coating on the exterior surface is directly exposed to the ambient environment. 6. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the coating is at least semi-opaque. 7. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , further comprising an electrical connector in contact with the coating and configured to operatively connect to a power supply and provide power to the coating. 8. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the coating includes a bonding agent. 9. A refrigerated merchandiser comprising: a case defining a product display area; a frame connected to the case and having a frame member; a coating on the frame member and disposed in one or more channels of the frame member, the one or more channels having a depth corresponding to a thickness of the coating, and the coating including conductive particles; and an electrical connector in contact with the coating and configured to operatively connect to a power supply. 10. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 9 , wherein the coating includes at least 40% by weight of carbon particles. 11. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 9 , wherein the frame member includes a bottom rail member of the case. 12. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 9 , wherein the electrical connector includes a tab configured to receive an electrical contact. 13. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 9 , wherein the coating includes a first coating section having a first thickness and a second coating section having a second thickness greater than the first thickness, and wherein the first thickness and the second thickness correlate to an amount of heat configured to be generated by the coating. 14. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 9 , wherein the coating includes a first coating section and a second coating section spaced from the first section. 15. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 14 , wherein the electrical connector includes an upper portion engaging the first coating section, a lower portion engaging the second coating section, and an intermediary portion connecting the upper portion and the lower portion. 16. A method of reducing condensation on a refrigerated merchandiser comprising: providing a case defining a product display area, wherein a frame is connected to the case and has a frame member in communication with an ambient environment; applying a coating to the frame member, the coating including conductive particles and in communication with an ambient environment, the coating having a first coating section with a first thickness on the frame member and a second coating section with a second thickness on the frame member that is different from the first thickness, wherein one or both of the first coating section and the second coating section are disposed in one or more channels of the frame member having a depth corresponding to the thickness of the coating section that is disposed in the one or more channels, and wherein the first thickness correlates to a first amount of heat configured to be generated by the first coating section and the second thickness correlates to a second amount of heat configured to be generated by the second section; and providing power to the coating to generate heat and reduce condensation. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein applying the coating includes adjusting the thickness of the coating to adjust the amount of heat generated in a portion of the coating.
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