Refrigerated merchandiser with shelf air discharge

US9675185B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9675185-B2
Application numberUS-201113092235-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 22, 2011
Priority dateApr 23, 2010
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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A merchandiser including a case that has an air inlet and defines a product display area with a customer access opening. The merchandiser also includes a canopy that has a first air outlet and a second air outlet, a first passageway connecting the air inlet with the first air outlet to direct a first airflow through the first air outlet at least partially across the opening to define a primary air curtain, and a second passageway in fluid communication with a HVAC system by ducting coupled between the merchandiser and the HVAC system to direct a second airflow defining a secondary air curtain from the HVAC system through the second air outlet at least partially across the opening. The primary and secondary air curtains cooperate with each other to minimize infiltration of ambient air into the product display area.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A refrigerated merchandiser comprising: a case defining a product display area having a customer access opening, the case including an air inlet; a canopy disposed substantially above the product display area, the canopy including a first air outlet and a second air outlet located adjacent the first air outlet, the first air outlet and the second air outlet in communication with the product display area; a shelf coupled to the case within the product display area for supporting food product; a first passageway fluidly connecting the air inlet with the first air outlet to direct a first airflow through the first air outlet across at least a portion of the customer access opening, the first airflow discharged from the first air outlet defining a primary air curtain; and a second passageway in fluid communication with a HVAC system by ducting connected to one or more distribution ducts of a retail setting, the ducting coupled between the merchandiser and the HVAC system to direct a second airflow from the HVAC system through the second air outlet across at least a portion of the customer access opening, the second airflow discharged from the second air outlet defining a secondary air curtain, the primary and secondary air curtains cooperating with each other to minimize infiltration of ambient air into the product display area, wherein the first airflow is defined by a refrigerated airflow and the second airflow is warmer than the first airflow. 2. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the second passageway is wholly located within the canopy to direct cool air from the HVAC system toward the second air outlet. 3. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , wherein the shelf includes a third air outlet, the refrigerated merchandiser further comprising a third passageway in fluid communication with the third air outlet to direct a third airflow through the third air outlet downward across a portion of the customer access opening, the third airflow discharged from the third air outlet defining a primary short throw air curtain. 4. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 3 , wherein the third passageway is disposed below the shelf. 5. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 3 , wherein the third passageway is partially defined by the first passageway. 6. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 5 , further comprising a first fan in communication with the first passageway to force air through the first air outlet and the third air outlet, and a second fan located in the HVAC system and in direct fluid communication with the second passageway to generate the second airflow. 7. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 6 , wherein the upper portion of the product display area and the lower portion of the product display area are maintained at substantially the same temperature. 8. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 3 , wherein the primary air curtain and the secondary air curtain cooperate with each other to define a first sequential air curtain for maintaining an upper portion of the product display area within a predetermined temperature range, and wherein the primary air curtain, the primary short throw air curtain, and the secondary air curtain cooperate with each other to define a second sequential air curtain for maintaining a lower portion of the product display area within the predetermined temperature range. 9. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 1 , further comprising at least a portion of a refrigeration system including an evaporator coil disposed in the first passageway, wherein the first airflow in the first passageway is refrigerated by the evaporator coil and the second airflow is conditioned by the HVAC system. 10. A refrigerated merchandiser comprising: a case defining a product display area having a customer access opening, the case including a base having an air inlet; a canopy disposed substantially above the product display area, the canopy including a first air outlet and a second air outlet located adjacent the first air outlet, the first air outlet and the second air outlet in communication with the product display area; a first passageway fluidly connecting the air inlet with the first air outlet to direct a first airflow through the first air outlet across at least a portion of the customer access opening, the first airflow discharged from the first air outlet defining a primary long throw air curtain; a second passageway fluidly connecting a HVAC system with the second air outlet by ducting connected to one or more distribution ducts of a retail setting, the ducting coupled between the merchandiser and the HVAC system to direct a second airflow ducted from the HVAC system to the merchandiser through the second air outlet across at least a portion of the customer access opening, the second airflow discharged from the second air outlet defining a secondary long throw air curtain, the primary long throw air curtain and the secondary long throw air curtain cooperating with each other to maintain an upper portion of the product display area within a predetermined temperature range; a shelf coupled to the case within the product display area and including a third air outlet in communication with the product display area; and a third passageway in fluid communication with the third air outlet to direct a third airflow through the third air outlet across a portion of the customer access opening, the third airflow discharged from the third air outlet defining a primary short throw air curtain located inside the primary long throw air curtain, the primary long throw air curtain, the secondary long throw air curtain, and the primary short throw air curtain cooperating with each other to maintain a lower portion of the product display area within the predetermined temperature range, wherein the first airflow is defined by a refrigerated airflow and the second airflow is warmer than the first airflow. 11. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 10 , wherein the third airflow is defined by a refrigerated airflow, and wherein the second airflow is warmer than the third airflow. 12. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 11 , wherein the third passageway is in fluid communication with the air inlet, and wherein the third passageway is partially defined by the first passageway. 13. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 12 , further comprising a first fan in communication with the first passageway to force air through the first air outlet and the third air outlet, and a second fan located in the HVAC system and in direct fluid communication with the second passageway to generate the second airflow. 14. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 11 , further comprising at least a portion of a refrigeration system including an evaporator coil disposed in the first passageway, wherein the first airflow in the first passageway is refrigerated by the evaporator coil and the second airflow is conditioned by the HVAC system. 15. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 10 , wherein the third passageway is disposed below the shelf. 16. The refrigerated merchandiser of claim 10 , wherein the primary long throw air curtain and the secondary long throw air curtain cooperate to define a first sequential air curtain adjacent the upper portion of the product display area, and wherein the primary long throw air curtain, the secondary long throw air curtain, and the primary short throw air curtain cooperate to define a second sequential air curtain adjacent the lower portion of the product display area such that the upper portion of the product display area and lower portion of t

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What does patent US9675185B2 cover?
A merchandiser including a case that has an air inlet and defines a product display area with a customer access opening. The merchandiser also includes a canopy that has a first air outlet and a second air outlet, a first passageway connecting the air inlet with the first air outlet to direct a first airflow through the first air outlet at least partially across the opening to define a primary …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Anderson Timothy D, Nguyen Ken, Hussmann Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47F3/0447. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 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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