Abstract:
An apparatus that utilizes the heat transfer ability of cryogenic materials to maintain its contents at low temperatures includes a container having inner and outer shells. The inner and outer shells have a chamber formed therebetween. An insulation layer is disposed within the chamber. The inner shell is disposed within the outer shell to form a chamber for receiving therein a material for storage and/or transport therebetween. A phase change material is disposed within the storage chamber and includes cut-outs for receiving therein a cryogenic material. Alternatively, a pre-charged phase change material insert is provided in the storage chamber and/or the storage chamber is packed with a filler material pre-chilled in a cryogenic material. A lid seals the container.
Abstract:
An evacuated insulation unit and a method of manufacturing the same. A zeolite adsorbent is degassed in a vacuum state. The degassed zeolite adsorbent is sealingly packed in a gas impermeable bag in an atmosphere of an adsorption-proof gas. Then, the gas impermeable bag is provided with a communication hole. After the communication hole is provided, the gas impermeable bag is placed into a plastic bag so as to communicate to the plastic bag through the communication hole. A heat insulating material and activated carbon are also placed into the plastic bag. The plastic bag which contains the gas impermeable bag, the heat insulating material and the activated carbon is evacuated immediately after the provision of the communication hole to the gas impermeable bag so that air is prevented from entering the gas impermeable bag. The plastic bag is sealed during evacuation thereof to thereby produce the evacuated insulation unit.
Abstract:
An insulation structure for an appliance includes a cabinet having an outer wrapper and an inner liner, with an insulating cavity defined therebetween. A plurality of hollow insulating organic/inorganic spheres is disposed within the insulating cavity, wherein a secondary insulating volume is defined between the plurality of hollow insulating organic/inorganic spheres and an interior surface of the cabinet. The interior surface of the cabinet defines the insulating cavity. An insulating fill material is disposed within the secondary insulating volume, wherein the insulating fill material and the plurality of hollow insulating organic/inorganic spheres define a substantially uniform insulating material.
Abstract:
Es wird ein Kältegerät (1) vorgestellt mit einem ein Lagerfach (9) umgebenden hohlwandigen Gehäuse (2) und mit einer Vakuumpumpe (13), die über eine Saugleitung (14) an einen Hohlraum des Gehäuses (2) angeschlossen ist. Dabei ist die Saugleitung (14) ferner an das Lagerfach (9) angeschlossen.
Abstract:
An insulated cabinet structure includes an inner liner having a plurality of walls defining a refrigerator compartment. An external wrapper includes a plurality of walls defining a refrigerator compartment receiving area. An insulation gap is formed between the walls of the inner liner and the walls of the external wrapper when the inner liner is received in the external wrapper. An insulation member is positioned within the insulation gap and includes a renewable resource component comprising about 10% to about 90% by weight of the insulation member.
Abstract:
A system (10) for storing and transporting temperature sensitive materials is described. The system (10) comprises an insulated housing (12) constructed of double wall plastic panels having an R value per inch of at least 20; and a thermal storage phase change material for operation at about 0-10 degrees C and having a thermal storage capacity of at least .20 calories/gram.
Abstract:
A refrigerated merchandising cabinet comprises an insulated casing, an interior of which forms a product display chamber. Refrigeration apparatus for generating and delivering a cold airstream through the product display chamber to cool the product display chamber is mounted on top of the casing. Access doors are mounted at a front of the casing to provide access to the product display chamber. Each access door is mounted on the casing by means of an inner frame forming an integral part of the casing and defining an access opening at the front of the casing and a complementary outer frame which is demountably engaged with the inner frame. Each door is hingedly mounted on the outer frame.
Abstract:
A refrigerator includes a vacuum-insulated cabinet structure enclosing an insulating cavity and including an outer wrapper having a first side wall defining a perimeter, an outer frame portion defined radially inward of the perimeter, and an inner area surrounded and supported by the outer frame portion. The inner area initially defines a first planar level with at least a portion of the outer frame portion extending to a second planar level parallel to and spaced apart from the first planar level in an axially outward direction. The insulating cavity is sealed and has a vacuum drawn therefrom with the outer frame portion deformed such that the inner area is moved axially inward away from the second planar level under a force of the vacuum within the insulating cavity with at least the portion of the outer frame portion remaining at the second planar level.