WO2008116475A1 - Frigorific sales furniture - Google Patents
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- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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- the invention relates to a frigorific sales furniture comprising a lower refrigerating or freezing chest, an upper refrigerating or freezing chest and a refrigerating or freezing cabinet.
- a conventional frigorific sales furniture comprises a freezer having a goods access portion in its upper side and a freezing cabinet disposed above the freezer and having a goods access portion in its front.
- a customer has to bend down deeply into the freezer, especially when the goods filling height in the freezer is low and there are not many goods to be sold left. Therefore such frigorific sales furnitures are ergonomically disadvantageous, and short and elderly people cannot grasp goods at the bottom of the freezer. Furthermore, there are no goods accessible at middle height of the frigorific sales furniture, especially when the goods filling height in the freezer is low.
- Exemplary embodiments of the invention include a frigorific sales furniture comprising a lower refrigerating or freezing chest, an upper refrigerating or freezing chest being disposed above the lower refrigerating or freezing chest and having substantially the same shape and size as the lower refrigerating or freezing chest, and a refrigerating or freezing cabinet disposed at a higher level than the upper refrigerating or freezing chest.
- Both of the refrigerating or freezing chests comprise a goods access portion in their upper side
- the refrigerating or freezing cabinet comprises a goods access portion in its front. These goods access portions provide access to their interiors for the consumer.
- the upper refrigerating or freezing chest has a set back position in relation to the lower refrigerating or freezing chest
- the front of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet has a set back position in relation to the front of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest.
- Figure 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a first frigorific sales furniture according to a first embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 shows a cross sectional view of a second frigorific sales furniture according to a second embodiment of the invention
- Figure 3 shows a cross sectional view of a third frigorific sales furniture according to a third embodiment of the invention
- Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view of a fourth frigorific sales furniture according to a fourth embodiment of the invention
- Figure 5 shows a cross sectional view of a fifth frigorific sales furniture according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 6 shows a cross sectional view of a sixth frigorific sales furniture according to a sixth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a first frigorific sales furniture 2 comprising, from bottom to top, a lower freezing chest 4, an upper freezing chest 20, and a first freezing cabinet 36.
- the lower and the upper freezing chests 4 and 20 have approximately the same shape and size. They comprise a respective bottom 6, 22, the front portion of which extends upwardly from back to front including an angle of approximately 30° with respect to a horizontal plane, a respective vertical rear side 10, 26, a respective transparent front side 8, 24 extending backwardly from top to bottom including an angle of approximately 15° with respect to a vertical plane, and a respective upper side having a sliding glass door 14, 30 being slanted downwardly from rear to front including an angle of approximately 10° with respect to a horizontal plane, and a rear portion 12, 28 being slanted downwardly from front to back including an angle of approximately 20° with respect to a horizontal plane.
- respective cages 19, 35 for receiving and carrying goods to be sold.
- respective evaporators 16, 32 and respective fans 18, 34 of a vapor compression cycle are arranged in the rear portion of the interiors of the freezing chests 4 and 20, there are arranged respective evaporators 16, 32 and respective fans 18, 34 of a vapor compression cycle.
- the cages 19 and 35 are spaced apart from the respective bottom 6, 22 and the respective transparent front side 8, 24.
- the air circulation in the interiors of the freezing chests 4, 20 is illustrated in Figure 1 by means of arrows.
- the first freezing cabinet 36 comprises a vertical rear wall 42, a horizontal upper side 44, and a bottom 38, the rear portion of which is horizontal and the front portion of which extends upwardly from back to front including an angle of approximately 30° with respect to a horizontal plane.
- the first freezing cabinet 36 comprises a pivotable glass door 40 having a handle providing access to its interior.
- three decks 46 approximately equidistantly over the height of the pivotable glass door 40.
- Below the lowest deck 46 there are disposed an evaporator 48 and a fan 50 of a vapor compression cycle.
- the evaporator 48 is arranged above the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and the fan 50 is arranged adjacent thereto and before it.
- a vertical intermediate wall 45 and a horizontal intermediate ceiling 47 spaced apart from the rear wall 42 and the upper side 44, respectively.
- a vertical intermediate wall 45 and a horizontal intermediate ceiling 47 spaced apart from the rear wall 42 and the upper side 44, respectively.
- Cooling air circulates through the gap between the intermediate wall 45 and the rear wall 42, through the gap between the intermediate ceiling 47 and the upper side 44 and through the openings in the intermediate ceiling 47 and the lower deck 46, and thus sufficient air circulation for cooling the whole interior of the first freez- ing cabinet 36 is provided.
- the lower freezing chest 4 is positioned on a base and extends partly into the sales room.
- the upper freezing chest 20 is disposed above the lower freezing chest 4 in a setback position in regard to the lower freezing chest 4 such that the front portion of the bottom 22 rests on the rear portion 12 of the upper side of the lower freezing chest 4.
- the first freezing cabinet 36 is disposed above and hori- zontally behind the upper freezing chest 20 such that the front portion of the bottom 38 rests on the rear portion 28 on the upper side of the upper freezing chest 20.
- a machinery space 52 is formed behind the freezing chests 4 and 20, the larger portion of which is situated behind the lower freezing chest 4.
- a compressor, a condenser, a throttle valve, and electrical equipment of the vapor compression cycle can be disposed (not shown).
- FIG 2 shows a second frigorific sales furniture 54 comprising, from bottom to top, the lower freezing chest 4 and the upper freezing chest 20, as described with reference to Figure 1 , as well as a second freezing cabinet 56.
- an evaporator 58 and a fan 60 are disposed differently than the evaporator 48 and the fan 50 of the first freezing cabinet 36 of Figure 1. Namely, the evaporator 58 is placed in an upper corner region opposite to the goods acces portion, and the fan 60 is placed on the bottom 38, in particular on the horizontal portion thereof.
- the remaining elements of the second freezing cabinet 56 correspond to those of the first freezing cabinet 36 of Figure 1 and are designated with the same reference numerals.
- FIG. 3 shows a third frigorific sales furniture 62 comprising, from bottom to top, a lower freezing chest 64, an upper freezing chest 72, and the first freezing cabinet 36, that has already been described with reference to Figure 1.
- the shape of the reference chests 64 and 72 substantially corresponds to the shape of the freezing chests 4 and 20, wherein the rear portions 68 and 76 of the upper side thereof are mainly horizontal and the rear walls 66, 74 extend further upwardly. Thereby a larger upper corner extending farther to the back and thus a larger interior are obtained.
- a respective evaporator 70, 78 is positioned in said upper corner regions.
- a respective cage 71 , 79 which is, however, not spaced apart from the bottom 6, 22 of the freezing chests 64, 72.
- the refrigeration is effected via silent refrigeration. Therefore small tubes (not shown) are arranged in at least one of the respective bottoms 6, 22, the respective rear walls 66, 74 and the respective rear portions 68 and 76 of the upper sides.
- the machinery space 80 substantially corresponds to the machinery space 52, wherein due to the horizontal formation of the rear portions 68 and 76 and due to the greater height of the rear walls 66 and 74 there is no intermediate space between the upper side rear portions 68, 76 and the bottoms 22 and 38.
- the bottom 22 of the upper freezing chest 72 rests on the rear portion 68 of the upper side of the lower freezing chest 64, and thus on a greater surface that is partly horizontal. The same holds for the bottom 38 of the first freezing cabinet 36 and the rear portion 76 of the upper side of the upper freezing chest 72.
- FIG. 4 shows a cross sectional view of a fourth frigorific sales furniture 82.
- the fourth frigorific sales furniture 82 corresponds to the second frigorific sales fur- niture 54 with the exception that its third freezing cabinet 84 comprises an evaporator 86 on the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and a fan 88 arranged behind the evaporator 86 on the bottom 38 in a rear corner portion.
- a sucking air flow is effected in the third freezing cabinet 84, since the fan 88 sucks air sinking down to the bottom 38 in the front of the third freezing cabinet 84 through the evaporator 86.
- Figure 5 shows a cross sectional view of a fifth frigorific sales furniture 90.
- the fifth frigorific sales furniture 90 corresponds to the second frigorific sales fur- niture 54 with the exception that its fourth freezing cabinet 92 comprises an evaporator 94 above the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and a fan 88 arranged on the bottom 38 before the evaporator 86.
- a pressing air flow is effected in the fourth freezing cabinet 92, since the fan 94 sucks air sinking down to the bottom 38 in the front of the third freezing cabinet 92 and presses it through the evaporator 94.
- Figure 6 shows a cross sectional view of a sixth frigorific sales furniture 98.
- the sixth frigorific sales furniture 98 corresponds to the second frigorific sales fur- niture 54 with the exception that its fifth freezing cabinet 100 comprises an evaporator 102 above the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and a fan 104 arranged in an upper rear corner of the fifth freezing cabinet 100.
- a sucking air flow is effected in the fifth freezing cabinet 100, since the fan 104 sucks air from the outlet of the evaporator 102 and directs it to the front of the fifth freezing cabinet 100, where it sinks down to the bottom 38, where it enters the fifth freezing cabinet 100 again.
- All the freezing chests 4, 20; 64, 72 and all the freezing cabinets 36, 56, 84, 92, 100 comprise side walls (not shown in the Figures).
- the production costs for the frigorific sales furniture 2, 54, 62, 84, 90 and 98 according to the invention can be reduced since the two freezing chests 4, 20 and 64, 72 have approximately the same shape and size and can therefore be produced in the same production line.
- the described frigorific sales furnitures comprise re- frigerating chests instead of freezing chests, the refrigerating chests working at cooling/refrigerating temperatures above 0 0 C.
- the described frigorific sales furnitures comprise a combination of freezing and refrigerating chests.
- the chests 4, 20 or 64, 72 can be freezing chests, whereas the cabinets 36, 56, 84, 92 and 100 can be refrigerating cabinets working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 0 0 C.
- the chests 4, 20 or 64, 72 can be refrigerating chests working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 0 0 C, whereas the cabinets 36, 56, 84, 92 and 100 can be freezing cabinets.
- the interiors of the two refrigerating or freezing chests and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet are visible from a viewing position in front of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet.
- the accessibility and the presentation of the goods are improved since the size of the gaps between goods in the frigorific sales furniture is reduced even in the case of low filling heights in the upper and lower refrigerating or freezing chests.
- the frigorific sales furniture according to the invention is ergonomically advantageous, since the height of the upper and the lower refrigerating or freezing chests and thus the grasping distance for the consumer are reduced.
- both chests have substantially the same shape and size they can be produced in the same production line thus reducing the production costs for the frigorific sales furniture.
- the advantages of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet in regard to its multilevel product arrangement approximately at eye level and its suitability for staple goods are maintained.
- the two refrigerating or freezing chests and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet form three independent units that can each be supplied with staple goods or with bulk goods, respectively, and that can each have a respective individual freezing/deep-freezing or cooling/refrigerating temperature.
- each of the three units can be a freezing unit working with a freezing or deep freezing temperature or a refrigerating unit working with a cooling or refrigerating temperature above 0 0 C.
- the described frigorific sales furniture comprises a combination of freezing and refrigerating units.
- the cabinet can be a freezing cabinet, whereas the upper and the lower chests can be refrigerating chests working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 0 0 C.
- the cabinet can be a refrigerating cabinet working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 0 0 C, whereas the upper and the lower chests can be freezing chests.
- thermoelectric refrigeration All conventional methods of refrigeration can be applied, namely non-cyclic, cyclic and thermoelectric refrigeration (Peltier refrigeration).
- Particularly cyclic refrigeration more particularly cyclic refrigeration using a vapor compression cycle is used, which utilizes a condenser, an expansion valve, an evaporator, particularly also a fan, and a compressor.
- the evaporator can be formed as a coiled pipe or tube evaporator.
- At least one of the goods access portions comprises a transparent door, particularly a glass door.
- a transparent door particularly a glass door.
- the door(s) of the refrigerating or freezing chests can be formed as sliding doors, particularly as transparent or glass sliding doors, or as transparent or glass lids.
- the door(s) of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet can be either sliding door(s) or pivotable door(s) or both.
- the goods access portions can be formed as a part of the open front side of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet and as at least part of the open upper sides of the refrigerating or freezing chests.
- This embodiment provides an easier access to the goods but consumes more energy, therefore making such a frigorific sales furniture mainly appropriate for the use with refrigerating temperatures above 0 0 C.
- the goods access portions of the refrigerating or freezing chests are oblique/slanted forwardly thereby providing an enhanced visibility of the goods contained therein and an enhanced access to the interiors of these chests.
- the front portion of the bottom of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet extends upwardly from back to front thereby providing an enhanced visibility of the goods contained therein and an enhanced access to the interior of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest.
- the front side of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest extends backwardly from top to bottom.
- the front portion of the bottom of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest extends upwardly, thereby providing an enhanced visibility of the goods in the lower refrigerating or freezing chest and an enhanced access to its interior.
- At least part of the front side of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest is transparent, particularly made of glass, thereby further improving the visibility of the goods.
- a space at least behind the lower refrigerating or freezing chest, particularly both behind the lower and the upper refrigerating or freezing chest is formed.
- at least one of a compressor, a condenser and electrical equipment can be arranged in such space. Consequently, the available volume is utilized in an optimal manner, thereby reducing the total size and volume needed by the frigorific sales furniture and rendering the frigorific sales furniture more compact.
- Such a machinery space can be laterally covered by side cover panels, into which ventilation slots can be formed.
- an evaporator particularly also a fan, are arranged in the region of at least one of the refrigerating or freezing chests and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet, that is relatively difficult to access. Accordingly, no suitable sales space in the respective refrigerating or freezing chest and in the respective refrigerating or freezing cabinet is wasted and the frig- orific sales furniture is made particularly effective and user-friendly.
- Such difficult-to-access region can be situated in an upper corner region farther back than the goods access portion in the respective refrigerating or freezing chest.
- such region can be situated in an up- per corner region opposite to the goods access portion and/or at the bottom thereof.
- a sucking air flow can be effected in the refrigerating or freezing cabinet.
- the interiors of the refrigerating or freezing chests are suitable both for bulk goods and for staple goods.
- the refrigerating or freezing cabinet comprises goods display decks for supporting goods at multiple levels approximately at eye level thus providing optimized goods visibility and accessibility.
- the goods display decks are most suitable for supporting staple goods.
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Abstract
A frigorific sales furniture (2) according to the invention comprises a lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4); an upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) being disposed at a higher level than the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4) and having substantially the same shape and size as the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4); and a refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) disposed at a higher level than the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20). Each of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4) and the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) comprises a goods access portion (14, 30) in its upper side and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) comprises a goods access portion (40) in its front. The goods access portions (14, 30, 40) provide access to the interiors of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4), the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36). The upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) has a set back position in relation to the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4), and the front of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) has a set back position in relation to the front of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20).
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Frigorific Sales Furniture
The invention relates to a frigorific sales furniture comprising a lower refrigerating or freezing chest, an upper refrigerating or freezing chest and a refrigerating or freezing cabinet.
A conventional frigorific sales furniture comprises a freezer having a goods access portion in its upper side and a freezing cabinet disposed above the freezer and having a goods access portion in its front. With such frigorific sales furnitures, a customer has to bend down deeply into the freezer, especially when the goods filling height in the freezer is low and there are not many goods to be sold left. Therefore such frigorific sales furnitures are ergonomically disadvantageous, and short and elderly people cannot grasp goods at the bottom of the freezer. Furthermore, there are no goods accessible at middle height of the frigorific sales furniture, especially when the goods filling height in the freezer is low.
Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide a user-friendly frigorific sales fur- niture providing a better access to the goods to be sold.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention include a frigorific sales furniture comprising a lower refrigerating or freezing chest, an upper refrigerating or freezing chest being disposed above the lower refrigerating or freezing chest and having substantially the same shape and size as the lower refrigerating or freezing chest, and a refrigerating or freezing cabinet disposed at a higher level than the upper refrigerating or freezing chest. Both of the refrigerating or freezing chests comprise a goods access portion in their upper side, and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet comprises a goods access portion in its front. These goods access portions
provide access to their interiors for the consumer. The upper refrigerating or freezing chest has a set back position in relation to the lower refrigerating or freezing chest, and the front of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet has a set back position in relation to the front of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest.
Embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a first frigorific sales furniture according to a first embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 shows a cross sectional view of a second frigorific sales furniture according to a second embodiment of the invention;
Figure 3 shows a cross sectional view of a third frigorific sales furniture according to a third embodiment of the invention;
Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view of a fourth frigorific sales furniture according to a fourth embodiment of the invention;
Figure 5 shows a cross sectional view of a fifth frigorific sales furniture according to a fifth embodiment of the invention; and
Figure 6 shows a cross sectional view of a sixth frigorific sales furniture according to a sixth embodiment of the invention.
In this specification the term "frigorific" is to be understood as an umbrella term comprising cooling/refrigerating temperatures above zero degrees Celsius and/or freezing/deep-freezing temperatures below zero degrees Celsius.
Figure 1 shows a first frigorific sales furniture 2 comprising, from bottom to top, a lower freezing chest 4, an upper freezing chest 20, and a first freezing cabinet 36.
The lower and the upper freezing chests 4 and 20 have approximately the same shape and size. They comprise a respective bottom 6, 22, the front portion of which extends upwardly from back to front including an angle of approximately 30° with respect to a horizontal plane, a respective vertical rear side 10, 26, a respective transparent front side 8, 24 extending backwardly from top to bottom including an angle of approximately 15° with respect to a vertical plane, and a respective upper side having a sliding glass door 14, 30 being slanted downwardly from rear to front including an angle of approximately 10° with respect to a horizontal plane, and a rear portion 12, 28 being slanted downwardly from front to back including an angle of approximately 20° with respect to a horizontal plane.
In the interiors of the freezing chests 4 and 20, there are inserted respective cages 19, 35 for receiving and carrying goods to be sold. In the rear portion of the interiors of the freezing chests 4 and 20, there are arranged respective evaporators 16, 32 and respective fans 18, 34 of a vapor compression cycle.
In order to allow for good air circulation in the freezing chests 4 and 20, the cages 19 and 35 are spaced apart from the respective bottom 6, 22 and the respective transparent front side 8, 24. The air circulation in the interiors of the freezing chests 4, 20 is illustrated in Figure 1 by means of arrows.
The first freezing cabinet 36 comprises a vertical rear wall 42, a horizontal upper side 44, and a bottom 38, the rear portion of which is horizontal and the front portion of which extends upwardly from back to front including an angle of approximately 30° with respect to a horizontal plane.
In its front, the first freezing cabinet 36 comprises a pivotable glass door 40 having a handle providing access to its interior. In the interior of the first freezing cabinet 36, there are arranged three decks 46 approximately equidistantly over the height of the pivotable glass door 40. Below the lowest deck 46, there are disposed an evaporator 48 and a fan 50 of a vapor compression cycle. In particular, the evaporator 48 is arranged above the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and the fan 50 is arranged adjacent thereto and before it.
Furthermore, there are arranged in the interior of the first freezing cabinet 36 a vertical intermediate wall 45 and a horizontal intermediate ceiling 47 spaced apart from the rear wall 42 and the upper side 44, respectively. In the front portion of the lower deck 46 and in the front portion of the intermediate ceiling 47 there is at least one respective opening.
Cooling air circulates through the gap between the intermediate wall 45 and the rear wall 42, through the gap between the intermediate ceiling 47 and the upper side 44 and through the openings in the intermediate ceiling 47 and the lower deck 46, and thus sufficient air circulation for cooling the whole interior of the first freez- ing cabinet 36 is provided.
At the upper side 44 there is arranged a light for illuminating the interiors of the first freezing cabinet 36 and the freezing chests 4 and 20.
The lower freezing chest 4 is positioned on a base and extends partly into the sales room. The upper freezing chest 20 is disposed above the lower freezing chest 4 in a setback position in regard to the lower freezing chest 4 such that the front portion of the bottom 22 rests on the rear portion 12 of the upper side of the lower freezing chest 4. The first freezing cabinet 36 is disposed above and hori-
zontally behind the upper freezing chest 20 such that the front portion of the bottom 38 rests on the rear portion 28 on the upper side of the upper freezing chest 20.
By this arrangement of the three units 4, 20, and 36 of the first frigorific sales furniture 2, a machinery space 52 is formed behind the freezing chests 4 and 20, the larger portion of which is situated behind the lower freezing chest 4. In this machinery space 52, a compressor, a condenser, a throttle valve, and electrical equipment of the vapor compression cycle can be disposed (not shown).
Figure 2 shows a second frigorific sales furniture 54 comprising, from bottom to top, the lower freezing chest 4 and the upper freezing chest 20, as described with reference to Figure 1 , as well as a second freezing cabinet 56.
In the second freezing cabinet 56, an evaporator 58 and a fan 60 are disposed differently than the evaporator 48 and the fan 50 of the first freezing cabinet 36 of Figure 1. Namely, the evaporator 58 is placed in an upper corner region opposite to the goods acces portion, and the fan 60 is placed on the bottom 38, in particular on the horizontal portion thereof.
The remaining elements of the second freezing cabinet 56 correspond to those of the first freezing cabinet 36 of Figure 1 and are designated with the same reference numerals.
Figure 3 shows a third frigorific sales furniture 62 comprising, from bottom to top, a lower freezing chest 64, an upper freezing chest 72, and the first freezing cabinet 36, that has already been described with reference to Figure 1.
The shape of the reference chests 64 and 72 substantially corresponds to the shape of the freezing chests 4 and 20, wherein the rear portions 68 and 76 of the upper side thereof are mainly horizontal and the rear walls 66, 74 extend further upwardly. Thereby a larger upper corner extending farther to the back and thus a larger interior are obtained. In said upper corner regions, a respective evaporator 70, 78 is positioned. In the interiors of the freezing chests 64 and 72 there is also inserted a respective cage 71 , 79 which is, however, not spaced apart from the bottom 6, 22 of the freezing chests 64, 72.
In the freezing chests 64 and 72, the refrigeration is effected via silent refrigeration. Therefore small tubes (not shown) are arranged in at least one of the respective bottoms 6, 22, the respective rear walls 66, 74 and the respective rear portions 68 and 76 of the upper sides.
The machinery space 80 substantially corresponds to the machinery space 52, wherein due to the horizontal formation of the rear portions 68 and 76 and due to the greater height of the rear walls 66 and 74 there is no intermediate space between the upper side rear portions 68, 76 and the bottoms 22 and 38. The bottom 22 of the upper freezing chest 72 rests on the rear portion 68 of the upper side of the lower freezing chest 64, and thus on a greater surface that is partly horizontal. The same holds for the bottom 38 of the first freezing cabinet 36 and the rear portion 76 of the upper side of the upper freezing chest 72.
Consequently, a more stable construction of the third frigorific sales furniture 62 is attained.
The remaining elements of the freezing chests 64, 72 correspond to those of the freezing chests 4, 20 of Figures 1 and 2 and are designated with the same reference numerals.
Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view of a fourth frigorific sales furniture 82.
The fourth frigorific sales furniture 82 corresponds to the second frigorific sales fur- niture 54 with the exception that its third freezing cabinet 84 comprises an evaporator 86 on the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and a fan 88 arranged behind the evaporator 86 on the bottom 38 in a rear corner portion. By this arrangement a sucking air flow is effected in the third freezing cabinet 84, since the fan 88 sucks air sinking down to the bottom 38 in the front of the third freezing cabinet 84 through the evaporator 86.
Figure 5 shows a cross sectional view of a fifth frigorific sales furniture 90.
The fifth frigorific sales furniture 90 corresponds to the second frigorific sales fur- niture 54 with the exception that its fourth freezing cabinet 92 comprises an evaporator 94 above the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and a fan 88 arranged on the bottom 38 before the evaporator 86. By this arrangement a pressing air flow is effected in the fourth freezing cabinet 92, since the fan 94 sucks air sinking down to the bottom 38 in the front of the third freezing cabinet 92 and presses it through the evaporator 94.
Figure 6 shows a cross sectional view of a sixth frigorific sales furniture 98.
The sixth frigorific sales furniture 98 corresponds to the second frigorific sales fur- niture 54 with the exception that its fifth freezing cabinet 100 comprises an evaporator 102 above the vertical portion of the bottom 38 and a fan 104 arranged in an upper rear corner of the fifth freezing cabinet 100. By this arrangement a sucking air flow is effected in the fifth freezing cabinet 100, since the fan 104 sucks air from the outlet of the evaporator 102 and directs it to the front of the fifth freezing
cabinet 100, where it sinks down to the bottom 38, where it enters the fifth freezing cabinet 100 again.
The air circulation in the interiors of the freezing cabinets 84, 92, 100 is illustrated in the Figures 4 to 6 by means of arrows.
All the freezing chests 4, 20; 64, 72 and all the freezing cabinets 36, 56, 84, 92, 100 comprise side walls (not shown in the Figures).
In all the frigorific sales furnitures 2, 54, 62, 82, 90 and 98, improved goods visibity and accessibility are attained by the large ratio of transparent/glass portions in the front area and by the particular configuration comprising the oblique sliding glass doors 14, 30, the oblique front portions of the bottoms 22, 38 and the oblique front sides 8, 24.
By providing three different independent frigorific units 4, 20, 36; 4, 20, 56; 64, 72, 36; 4, 20, 84; 4, 20, 92 and 4, 20, 100, a distinct separation of the goods to be sold as well as different temperatures if needed can be attained. The individual advantages of a freezing cabinet and the two freezing chests can be maintained.
The production costs for the frigorific sales furniture 2, 54, 62, 84, 90 and 98 according to the invention can be reduced since the two freezing chests 4, 20 and 64, 72 have approximately the same shape and size and can therefore be produced in the same production line.
Moreover, due to the utilization of the machinery space 52, 80 behind at least the lower freezing chest 4, 64 and particularly also behind the upper freezing chest 20, 72, a compact configuration providing the largest possible freezing and sales
space can be attained. For the frigorific sales furnitures 2, 54, 62, 82, 90 and 98 according to the invention all conventional refrigeration techniques can be used.
In an alternative embodiment, the described frigorific sales furnitures comprise re- frigerating chests instead of freezing chests, the refrigerating chests working at cooling/refrigerating temperatures above 00C.
In a further alternative embodiment, the described frigorific sales furnitures comprise a combination of freezing and refrigerating chests. For example, the chests 4, 20 or 64, 72 can be freezing chests, whereas the cabinets 36, 56, 84, 92 and 100 can be refrigerating cabinets working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 00C. Alternatively, the chests 4, 20 or 64, 72 can be refrigerating chests working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 00C, whereas the cabinets 36, 56, 84, 92 and 100 can be freezing cabinets.
With such a frigorific sales furniture according to the above exemplary embodiments of the invention, the interiors of the two refrigerating or freezing chests and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet are visible from a viewing position in front of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet. The accessibility and the presentation of the goods are improved since the size of the gaps between goods in the frigorific sales furniture is reduced even in the case of low filling heights in the upper and lower refrigerating or freezing chests. Moreover, the frigorific sales furniture according to the invention is ergonomically advantageous, since the height of the upper and the lower refrigerating or freezing chests and thus the grasping distance for the consumer are reduced. Due to the fact that both chests have substantially the same shape and size they can be produced in the same production line thus reducing the production costs for the frigorific sales furniture. At the same time the advantages of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet in regard to its multilevel
product arrangement approximately at eye level and its suitability for staple goods are maintained.
The two refrigerating or freezing chests and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet form three independent units that can each be supplied with staple goods or with bulk goods, respectively, and that can each have a respective individual freezing/deep-freezing or cooling/refrigerating temperature.
In an embodiment of the invention, each of the three units can be a freezing unit working with a freezing or deep freezing temperature or a refrigerating unit working with a cooling or refrigerating temperature above 00C.
In a further alternative embodiment, the described frigorific sales furniture comprises a combination of freezing and refrigerating units. For example, the cabinet can be a freezing cabinet, whereas the upper and the lower chests can be refrigerating chests working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 00C. Alternatively, the cabinet can be a refrigerating cabinet working at a cooling/refrigerating temperature above 00C, whereas the upper and the lower chests can be freezing chests.
All conventional methods of refrigeration can be applied, namely non-cyclic, cyclic and thermoelectric refrigeration (Peltier refrigeration). Particularly cyclic refrigeration, more particularly cyclic refrigeration using a vapor compression cycle is used, which utilizes a condenser, an expansion valve, an evaporator, particularly also a fan, and a compressor. The evaporator can be formed as a coiled pipe or tube evaporator.
According to an embodiment of the invention, at least one of the goods access portions comprises a transparent door, particularly a glass door. By the transparent access portions a particularly good visibility of the goods is attained. The
door(s) of the refrigerating or freezing chests can be formed as sliding doors, particularly as transparent or glass sliding doors, or as transparent or glass lids. The door(s) of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet can be either sliding door(s) or pivotable door(s) or both.
Alternatively, the goods access portions can be formed as a part of the open front side of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet and as at least part of the open upper sides of the refrigerating or freezing chests. This embodiment provides an easier access to the goods but consumes more energy, therefore making such a frigorific sales furniture mainly appropriate for the use with refrigerating temperatures above 00C.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the goods access portions of the refrigerating or freezing chests are oblique/slanted forwardly thereby providing an enhanced visibility of the goods contained therein and an enhanced access to the interiors of these chests.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the front portion of the bottom of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet extends upwardly from back to front thereby providing an enhanced visibility of the goods contained therein and an enhanced access to the interior of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the front side of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest extends backwardly from top to bottom. By this con- figuration of the front side of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest, an enhanced visibility of the goods of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest and an enhanced access to its interior are attained.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the front portion of the bottom of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest extends upwardly, thereby providing an enhanced visibility of the goods in the lower refrigerating or freezing chest and an enhanced access to its interior.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, at least part of the front side of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest is transparent, particularly made of glass, thereby further improving the visibility of the goods.
Due to the stepped arrangement of the lower and the upper refrigerating or freezing chests a space at least behind the lower refrigerating or freezing chest, particularly both behind the lower and the upper refrigerating or freezing chest is formed. Particularly, at least one of a compressor, a condenser and electrical equipment can be arranged in such space. Consequently, the available volume is utilized in an optimal manner, thereby reducing the total size and volume needed by the frigorific sales furniture and rendering the frigorific sales furniture more compact. Such a machinery space can be laterally covered by side cover panels, into which ventilation slots can be formed.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, an evaporator, particularly also a fan, are arranged in the region of at least one of the refrigerating or freezing chests and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet, that is relatively difficult to access. Accordingly, no suitable sales space in the respective refrigerating or freezing chest and in the respective refrigerating or freezing cabinet is wasted and the frig- orific sales furniture is made particularly effective and user-friendly.
Such difficult-to-access region can be situated in an upper corner region farther back than the goods access portion in the respective refrigerating or freezing chest. In the refrigerating or freezing cabinet such region can be situated in an up-
per corner region opposite to the goods access portion and/or at the bottom thereof.
By arranging an evaporator on the bottom of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet and a fan behind the evaporator on the bottom, a sucking air flow can be effected in the refrigerating or freezing cabinet.
By arranging an evaporator on the bottom of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet and a fan before the evaporator a pressing air flow can be effected in the refrigerating or freezing cabinet.
By arranging an evaporator on the bottom of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet and a fan in an upper corner region opposite to the goods access portion a sucking air flow can be effected in the refrigerating or freezing cabinet.
The interiors of the refrigerating or freezing chests are suitable both for bulk goods and for staple goods.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the refrigerating or freezing cabinet comprises goods display decks for supporting goods at multiple levels approximately at eye level thus providing optimized goods visibility and accessibility. The goods display decks are most suitable for supporting staple goods.
While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention, in addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention will not
be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
List of Reference Numerals
2 first frigorific sales furniture 4 lower freezing chest
6 bottom
8 transparent front side
10 rear wall
12 upper side rear portion 14 sliding glass door
16 evaporator
18 fan
19 cage
20 upper freezing chest 22 bottom
24 transparent front side
26 rear wall
28 upper side rear portion
30 sliding glass door 32 evaporator
34 fan
35 cage
36 first freezing cabinet 38 bottom 40 pivotable glass door
42 rear wall
44 upper side
45 intermediate wall
46 decks
47 intermediate ceiling
48 evaporator 50 fan
52 machinery space 54 second frigorific sales furniture 56 second freezing cabinet 58 evaporator 60 fan
62 third frigorific sales furniture 64 lower freezing chest 66 rear wall 68 upper side rear portion
70 evaporator
71 cage 72 upper freezing chest 74 rear wall 76 upper side rear portion
78 evaporator
79 cage 80 machinery space
82 fourth frigorific sales furniture
84 third freezing cabinet
86 evaporator
88 fan 90 fifth frigorific sales furniture
92 fourth freezing cabinet
94 evaporator
96 fan
98 sixth frigorific sales furniture
100 fifth freezing cabinet 102 evaporator 104 fan
Claims
1. Frigorific sales furniture (2), comprising: a lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4); an upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) being disposed at a higher level than the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4) and having substantially the same shape and size as the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4); and a refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) disposed at a higher level than the up- per refrigerating or freezing chest (20); wherein each of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4) and the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) comprises a goods access portion (14, 30) in its upper side and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) comprises a goods access portion (40) in its front; the goods access portions (14, 30, 40) providing access to the interiors of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4), the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36); wherein the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) has a set back position in relation to the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4), and the front of the refri- gerating or freezing cabinet (36) has a set back position in relation to the front of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20).
2. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the goods access portions comprises a transparent door (14, 30, 40), a transparent lid or a transparent sliding lid.
3. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of claim 1 or 2, wherein the goods access portions (14, 30) of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4) and the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) are oblique.
4. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of claim 3, wherein the goods access portions (14, 30) of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4) and the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) include an angle of 2 to 25 degrees, particularly an angle of 5 to 20 degrees and more particularly an angle of 8 to 12 degrees with respect to a horizontal plane.
5. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the front portion of the bottom (38) of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) extends upwardly.
6. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of claim 5, wherein the front portion of the bottom (38) of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) includes an angle of 10 to 50 degrees, particularly an angle of 20 to 40 degrees and more particularly an angle of 25 to 35 degrees with respect to a horizontal plane.
7. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the front side (8, 24) of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest (4, 20) extends backwardly from top to bottom.
8. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of claim 7, wherein the front side (8, 24) of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest (4, 20) includes an angle of 5 to 25 degrees, particularly an angle of 10 to 20 degrees and more particularly an angle of 13 to 17 degrees with respect to a vertical plane.
9. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the front portion of the bottom (22) of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) extends upwardly.
10. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of claim 9, wherein the front portion of the bottom (22) of the upper refrigerating or freezing chest (20) includes an angle of 10 to 50 degrees, particularly an angle of 20 to 40 degrees and more particularly an angle of 25 to 35 degrees with respect to a horizontal plane.
11. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of any of claims 1 to 10, wherein at least part of the front side (8, 24) of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest (4, 20) is transparent.
12. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of any of claims 1 to 11 , wherein at least one of a compressor, a condenser and electrical equipment is arranged in a space (52) be- hind the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4).
13. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of any of claims 1 to 12, wherein an evaporator (16, 32, 48), particularly also a fan (18, 34, 50), are arranged in a region of at least one of the lower refrigerating or freezing chest (4), the upper refrigerating or freez- ing chest (20) and the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36), that is relatively difficult to access.
14. Frigorific sales furniture (62) of claim 13, wherein said region of the respective refrigerating or freezing chest (64, 72) is in an upper corner region farther back than the goods access portion (14, 30).
15. Frigorific sales furniture (54) of claim 13 or 14, wherein said region of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (56) is in an upper corner region opposite to the goods access portion.
16. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of claim 13 or 14, wherein said region of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) is at the bottom (38) thereof.
17. Frigorific sales furniture (82) of any of claims 1 to 16, wherein an evaporator (86) is arranged on the bottom (38) of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (84) and a fan (88) is arranged behind the evaporator (86) on the bottom (38) for effecting a sucking air flow in the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (84).
18. Frigorific sales furniture (90) of any of claims 1 to 16, wherein an evaporator (94) is arranged on the bottom (38) of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (92) and a fan (96) is arranged before the evaporator (94) on the bottom (38) for effecting a pressing air flow in the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (92).
19. Frigorific sales furniture (98) of any of claims 1 to 16, wherein an evaporator (102) is arranged on the bottom (38) of the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (100) and a fan (104) is arranged in an upper corner region opposite to the goods access portion (40) for effecting a sucking air flow in the refrigerating or freezing cab- inet (100).
20. Frigorific sales furniture (2) of any of claims 1 to 19, wherein the refrigerating or freezing cabinet (36) comprises goods display decks (46) for supporting goods.
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