US6722142B1 - Refrigerated enclosure - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to a refrigerated enclosure, and more specifically to a refrigerated enclosure having a view panel and an intermittent fan for removing moisture that condenses on the view panel.
- Refrigerated enclosures e.g., refrigerator, freezer, cooler, refrigerated display case, etc.
- Commercial refrigerated enclosures often include a view panel, which may be located in a door, for viewing the contents of the refrigerated enclosure. This feature can conserve energy by minimizing the period of time the door is opened during product retrieval, selection, or location. This feature can also speed up product selection or location and, in the event the desired product is not present in the refrigerated enclosure, avoid the need to open the refrigerated enclosure at all during product selection or location.
- a long standing problem with commercial refrigerators with view panels is condensation on the view panel. Condensation can occur on either the interior surface or the exterior surface of the view panel, when either of those surfaces are at a temperature below the dew point temperature of the air these surfaces are exposed to. However, condensation on the interior surface of the view panel is more commonly a problem, as explained below.
- the air temperature inside the refrigerated enclosure is much lower than the outside air temperature.
- the interior surface of the view panel is exposed to the cooler inside air, while the exterior surface of the view panel is exposed to the warmer outside air.
- the view panel itself provides at least some insulation between the interior and exterior surfaces of the view panel, there will always be some heat transfer through the view panel.
- the outside air is warmer than the exterior surface of the view panel
- the exterior surface of the view panel is warmer the interior surface of the view panel
- the interior surface of the view panel is warmer than the air inside the refrigerated enclosure.
- the difference between the temperature of the exterior surface of the view panel and the outside air depends on a number of variables, including the insulation value of the view panel itself and the temperature and circulation of the inside and outside air. If the view panel is designed to minimize heat transfer through the view panel itself, for example by using double paned glass or other material having a relatively high insulation value, the exterior surface of the view panel will be only slightly cooler than the exterior air temperature. Thus, by using a view panel with a high insulation value, as long as the exterior air temperature is well above the dew point so that the temperature of the slightly cooler exterior surface is also above the dew point, condensation on the exterior surface of the view panel can be avoided
- the interior air is cooled and dehumidified by the refrigeration apparatus, which lowers the dew point of the inside air. Since any view panel material will have at least some heat transfer through the view panel itself, the temperature of the interior surface of the view panel will always be at least slightly warmer than the interior air temperature. Thus, as long as the interior air temperature is above the dew point, the warmer interior surface of the view panel will also be above the dew point, and condensation on the interior surface of the view panel will be avoided.
- the view panel is designed to minimize heat transfer through the view panel itself and the interior and exterior air are not near their respective dew points, condensation on the interior and exterior surfaces of the view panel is usually not a problem as long as the door to the refrigerated enclosure remains closed.
- the problem of condensation on the interior surface of the view panel when the refrigerated enclosure is opened can be exacerbated by the use of view panel materials having a high insulation value.
- a view panel having a higher insulation value will keep the exterior surface of the view panel warmer, but it will also keep the interior surface of the view panel cooler.
- condensation on the cool interior surface of the view panel can be even more likely when view panels having a high insulation value are used.
- any heating element consumes power, and the introduction of a heating element on or near a refrigerated enclosure may be especially inefficient since heat produced by such a heating element can end up in the refrigerated enclosure, from which it must be subsequently removed, consuming additional power. It is also known to reduce or remove condensation from refrigerated enclosures used in commercial environments by operating a fan directed at clear windows. However, in commercial refrigerated enclosures such fans are run continuously during operation, consuming power and producing noise.
- Household refrigerators have evolved considerably over the years in response to evolving consumer preferences as well as more stringent requirements for energy efficiency. Because of differences in the commercial and residential settings, the design of a household refrigerator may differ in some respects from those of a commercial refrigerated enclosure. Most household refrigerators do not include a window or view panel on the door.
- a view panel is desirable in a commercial refrigerated enclosure, it would also be desirable and advantageous to provide a household refrigerator with a view panel, for example a glass window in the door.
- a view allows the contents of a household refrigerator to be viewed, which can reduce time spent perusing or searching the interior while the door is open and thereby reduce energy consumption.
- the ornamental appearance of a household refrigerator can be enhanced by a glass window in the door.
- heating elements require substantial additional material and labor to install, increasing manufacturing costs. Heating elements consume power, increasing the cost of operation. Heating elements also introduce additional components which may fail, increasing the likelihood that repairs will be needed. In the event that repairs are needed, these heating elements may not be readily accessible after the manufacture of the refrigerator is completed, such that any necessary repairs may be both difficult and costly.
- a household refrigerator incorporates a view panel
- the requirements for reduced energy consumption which apply to household appliances can also motivate, if not require, the use of a view panel material having a high insulation value.
- the use of a view panel material having a high insulation value can exacerbate the problem of condensation on the interior surface of the view panel.
- a refrigerated enclosure includes enclosure walls defining a refrigerated space, a view panel, a door, a door switch indicating whether the door is open or closed, a fan, and a controller, wherein the controller operates the fan to reduce or remove moisture that accumulates on the view panel, for example using an intermittent fan.
- the controller turns the fan on for about five minutes after the door has been opened and then closed.
- a refrigerated enclosure may include enclosure walls defining an interior refrigerated space, a view panel providing visual access to at least a portion of the interior refrigerated space of the refrigerated enclosure, a door, a door switch adapted to detect whether the door is open or closed and to transmit a signal indicating whether the door is open or closed, a controller adapted to receive the signal indicating whether the door is open or closed, a fan adapted to blow air onto at least a portion of the view panel and adapted to be turned on and turned off by the controller; and a cooling apparatus adapted to produce cooling within the refrigerated and adapted to be turned on and turned off by the controller, wherein the controller is further adapted to turn the fan on after the door switch transmits a signal indicating the door is open and the controller is further adapted to turn the fan off after a delay period of time has elapsed after the door switch transmits a signal indicating the door is closed.
- a refrigerated enclosure includes enclosure walls defining an interior refrigerated space, a view panel, a door, a door switch indicating whether the door is open or closed, a fan, and a controller, wherein the controller turns the fan on after the door has been opened and then closed, and the controller subsequently turns the fan off after a delay period of time.
- a refrigerated enclosure may include one or more interchangeable panels, interchangeable grilles, interchangeable handles, or interchangeable trim pieces, for example so that the appearance of the refrigerated enclosure may be coordinated or matched to the surroundings into which the refrigerated enclosure is placed.
- the present invention further relates to various features (individually, collectively, or in various subcombinations) shown and described in the disclosed embodiments.
- Other ways in which the objects and features of the disclosed embodiments are accomplished will be described in the following specification or will become apparent to those skilled in the art after they have read this specification. Such other ways are deemed to fall within the scope of the disclosed embodiments if they fall within the scope of the claims which follow.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a refrigerated enclosure according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the refrigerated enclosure of FIG. 1 with the door open;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the refrigerated enclosure of FIG. 1 with sections of the housing removed to show internal components;
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the controller and related components of the refrigerated enclosure of FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 1-3 show a preferred embodiment of a refrigerated enclosure according to the invention indicated generally at 10 .
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 includes one or more enclosure walls 11 , at least one door 12 , and at least one view panel 13 .
- the view panel 13 is preferably incorporated into the door 12 , but this is not necessary, and the view panel 13 may be incorporated into portions of an enclosure wall 11 .
- the view panel has an interior surface 14 and an exterior surface 15 .
- the view panel 13 is preferably made of a material configured to allow transmittance of a least a portion of visible light, for example so that a person standing outside of refrigerated enclosure 10 can view its contents.
- the material from which view panel 13 is made is also preferably resistant to marring, scratching, hazing, and the like.
- the view panel 13 is preferably comprised of multiple panes of glass forming a structure having a relatively high insulation value, although this is not required.
- the view panel 13 may also be comprised of any of a variety of other clear materials providing the desired optical characteristics, including polymethylmethacrylate (“PMMA” or “acrylic”), Plexiglass® (Rohm & Hass), or Lucite® sheets (commercially available from E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company of Wilmington, Del. ), clear polyvinyl chloride (“PVC”), other plastics or glasses, or mixtures or combinations thereof.
- PMMA polymethylmethacrylate
- Plexiglass® Rohm & Hass
- Lucite® sheets commercially available from E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company of Wilmington, Del.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- view panel 13 is fully transparent, this is not required, and view panel 13 may also comprise material which is translucent, for example smoked or tinted glass and the like. View panel 13 may also comprise glass which is at least partially mirrored, for example one-way mirrored glass and the like. View panel 13 may also comprise material having controllable, selectable, or variable transparency, for example electrochromic glass, suspended particle device glass, polymer dispersed liquid crystal glass, or liquid crystal glass and the like, and the refrigerated enclosure 10 may include a view panel control receiver 16 that controls, selects, or varies the transparency of the view panel 13 and is adapted to receive a view panel control signal from a controller.
- a view panel control receiver 16 that controls, selects, or varies the transparency of the view panel 13 and is adapted to receive a view panel control signal from a controller.
- the interior of the refrigerated enclosure 10 preferably includes an upper food storage compartment 20 and a lower food storage compartment 21 , separated by a divider 22 , although other arrangements and numbers of compartments are possible.
- the upper food storage compartment 20 may be used for foods, such as milk, juice, or fresh vegetables and produce, which require refrigerated temperatures which are above the freezing point of water
- the lower food storage compartment 21 may be used for foods, such as ice cream or frozen vegetables, which are below the freezing point of water.
- the one or more enclosure walls 11 and door 12 of the refrigerated enclosure 10 preferably include thermal insulation material, for example foam insulation, between an outer shell and an inner liner.
- thermal insulation material for example foam insulation
- the outer shell and the inner liner of the enclosure walls 11 and door 12 may be formed, for example, of plastic or by bending and welding a sheet of a suitable metal, such as steel.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 includes at least one fan 30 , at least one cooling apparatus 31 , and at least one door switch 32 adapted to produce a door switch signal indicating whether the door is open or closed.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 also includes at least one controller 33 adapted to receive the door switch signal from the door switch 32 and adapted to control the fan 30 .
- the fan 30 may be any device or combination of devices configured to circulate air as directed by the controller 33 , for example the fan 30 may be an electric fan that can be turned on and off by the controller 33 .
- the fan 30 may be a variable speed device, such that the magnitude of the air flow produced by the fan 30 may be modulated by the controller 33 , at several discrete levels or smoothly adjustable across a range of levels.
- the fan 30 may be the only air flow device in the refrigerated enclosure 10 , or the refrigerated enclosure may include other air flow devices, in addition to the fan 30 .
- the fan 30 comprises a high efficiency axial fan, for example of the type made by Panasonic Industrial Company of Oita, Japan.
- the fan 30 is adapted to circulate air across at least a portion of the interior surface of the view panel 13 , for example by being positioned directly adjacent to the interior surface 14 of the view panel 13 so that air is blown by the fan 30 directly onto the interior surface 14 of the view panel 13 . Portions of the fan 30 may also be positioned at locations which are not adjacent to the interior surface 14 of the view panel 13 , in which case the fan 30 may comprise ducting that directs air flow to blow onto the interior surface 14 of the view panel 13 .
- the fan 30 may be adapted to circulate air within the food storage compartments, but this is not required.
- the cooling apparatus 31 may be any device or combination of devices configured to produce cooling within the refrigerated enclosure as directed by the controller 33 .
- the cooling apparatus 31 may include one or more compressors, one or more heat exchangers, and at least one gas used as a working substance, and thereby produce cooling by transferring heat out of the refrigerated enclosure, although this is not required and other cooling devices or combinations of devices may be used.
- the controller 33 may be a time delayed relay circuit which supplies power to the fan 30 when the door switch 32 indicates that the door is open, and removes power from the fan 30 following a fixed period of time after the door switch 32 indicates that the door is closed.
- the controller 33 may be, for example, a proportional integral (PI) type device, a proportional integral derivative (PID) type device, or digital logic along with analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, or the like.
- the controller 33 comprises a microprocessor based control circuit of the type manufactured by Invensys Appliance Controls of Holland, Michigan.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 may include additional features, although this is not required.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 may include one or more temperature sensors 40 adapted to output a temperature signal, and the controller 33 may be adapted to receive the temperature signal.
- the temperature sensor 40 is a thermistor type sensor of the type sold by Therm-O-Disc of Mansfield, Ohio.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 may include one or more proximity sensors 41 adapted to output a presence signal indicating that a person is near the refrigerated enclosure, and the controller 33 may be adapted to receive the presence signal.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 may include one or more humidity sensors 42 adapted to output a humidity signal, and the controller 33 may be adapted to receive the humidity signal.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 may include one or more light switches 45 adapted to output light switch state information, and the controller 33 may be adapted to receive the light switch state information.
- the one or more light switches 45 may be located on exterior of refrigerated enclosure for operation without opening the refrigerated enclosure.
- the one or more light switches 45 may be adapted to receive manual control input from a person, although this is not required, and the control input received by the light switch may come from another source, for example from a home automation system, a timer, or the proximity sensor.
- the refrigerated enclosure 10 may include one or more temperature controls 46 adapted to output a desired temperature setpoint signal, and the controller 33 may be adapted to receive the desired temperature setpoint signal.
- the one or more temperature controls 46 may be adapted to receive manual control input from a person, although this is not required, and the control input received by the temperature control may come from another source, for example a home automation system or a timer.
- the temperature control 46 is adapted to receive manual control input from a person using two control buttons labeled “Warmer” and “Cooler,” and the temperature control 46 comprises a temperature display which normally displays the actual temperature within the refrigerated enclosure, but which displays the temperature setpoint while the temperature control 46 is receiving manual control input.
- the refrigerated enclosure may include one or more lights 50 for illuminating the upper food storage area 20 , the lower food storage area 21 , the exterior of the refrigerated enclosure, or any combination of these area.
- the refrigerated enclosure may include one or more sound output devices 51 for producing sounds capable of being heard by a person, for example a buzzer, bell sound, or spoken message.
- the spoken message for example “please close the door,” may be provided in multiple languages, although this is not required.
- the controller 33 may be further adapted to control one or more of the fan 30 , the cooling apparatus 31 , the one or more lights 50 , the one or more sound output devices 51 , or the view panel control receiver 16 using one or more of the signals or information produced by the door switch 32 , the temperature sensor 40 , the proximity sensor 41 , the humidity sensor 42 , the light switch 45 , and the temperature control 46 .
- the controller 33 turns on fan 30 for a period of time, and then turns off fan 30 .
- controller 33 may activate fan 30 for one to fifteen minutes.
- controller 33 turns on fan 30 for about five minutes, then controller 33 turns fan 30 off.
- a refrigerated enclosure according to the invention may include various interchangeable components configured to provide the consumer and retailer options in purchasing, configuring, reconfiguring, presenting, and customizing the refrigerated enclosure, although this is not necessary.
- the refrigerated enclosure may include one or more interchangeable panels 60 , one or more interchangeable grilles 61 , one or more interchangeable handles 62 , or one or more interchangeable trim pieces 63 , which may be releasably coupled or incorporated into the cabinet 11 or the door 12 , although this is not necessary.
- the interchangeable components for example the interchangeable panels 60 , may be provided in a variety of materials and appearances, for example wood veneer, painted metal, stainless steel, black lacquer, various colors, and the like, so that the appearance of the refrigerated enclosure may be coordinated or matched to the surroundings into which the refrigerated enclosure is placed.
- the particular materials used to construct the exemplary embodiments are also illustrative.
- the view panel preferably comprises a glass panel, a variety of other materials can be used. All such modifications, to materials or otherwise, are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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