Abstract:
The insulated unit (1) of the present invention comprises an inner liner (9), an outer liner (8), an insulation space (10) between the inner liner (9) and the outer liner (8), an insulating material (2) filling the inner space (10). The inner liner (9) and the outer liner (8) of the insulated unit (1) are formed by a composite sheet (11) including one or more plastic sheets (3) and one or more film materials (7) that is formed by metal and thin plastic layers.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a vacuum insulation panel comprising a heat insulating panel made of a micorporous material in a covering made of a film containing metal. A partial vacuum controls the covering and the covering surrounds the heat insulating plate in a vacuum-proof manner. The invention is characterised in that the microporous material contains amounts of ammonia greater than 0.1 per normal litre for 10 kg of microporous material.
Abstract:
A portable cooling unit for cooling and insulating a vessel. The unit has a thermally insulating envelope that includes a breathable reflective layer, a breathable waterproof layer and an opening for accessing the vessel. A cooling envelope that is arranged to cool and house the thermally insulating envelope and the vessel. The cooling envelope has two water-permeable layers and an opening for accessing the vessel. The unit further has a housing envelope that is arranged to house the vessel, the cooling envelope and the thermally insulating envelope. The housing envelope includes an opening for accessing the vessel and a breathable water-permeable layer that allows moisture to cross the envelope. The two water-permeable layers of the cooling layer are arranged to bound an enclosure containing an absorbent and moisture-wicking material that is arranged to cool the vessel via evaporation of water.
Abstract:
There is disclosed a refrigerator including a vacuum space formed between an outer case and an inner case to improve an insulation function thereof, which includes an inner case that defines an exterior appearance of a storage space, an outer case spaced apart a predetermined distance from the inner case, a vacuum space provided between the inner case and the outer case, with being maintained vacuum, to insulate the inner case from the outer case, a plurality of spacers for supporting the inner case and the outer case space that are spaced apart from each other, and a radiation blocking film provided in the vacuum space, spaced apart from the inner case and the outer case.
Abstract:
A cooler cover is disclosed herein. The cooler cover includes a first layer constructed of an insulating material, a second layer constructing of an ultraviolet ray reflecting material attached to the first layer, and at least one handle-aperture passing through the first and second layers. The first and second layers may be quilted together to form a single cover configured to enclose a cooler. The cooler cover is useful for protecting a cooler and its contents from UV radiation and thermal transfer.
Abstract:
An appliance includes an outer shell and an inner shell, wherein the outer shell and the inner shell are engaged to define an insulating cavity therebetween, and wherein the inner shell includes an inner surface that defines an interior cavity. An insulation member includes a plurality of layers, each layer of the plurality of layers including an insulative sheet defining first and second surfaces and a plurality of microspheres at least partially disposed within the insulative sheet, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of microspheres extends outward from each of the first and second surfaces to define a plurality of protrusions, and wherein the engagement of two adjacent layers of the plurality of layers causes a portion of the plurality of protrusions to engage and define a plurality of insulating air pockets between the adjacent layers.
Abstract:
The present invention refers to a thermal panel of thermal foam, characterized in that said thermal panel includes three isolating layers, in which the first layer, is an aluminized layer or film which serves as a film reflecting to temperature; the second layer, is a corrugated plastic sheet that serves as a temperature diffuser; and the third layer is an isolating foam plate, which serves to isolate any change of temperature in the environment.
Abstract:
The present invention refers to a thermal panel of thermal foam, characterized in that said thermal panel includes three isolating layers, in which the first layer, is an aluminized layer or film which serves as a film reflecting to temperature; the s second layer, is a corrugated plastic sheet that serves as a temperature diffuser; and the third layer is an isolating foam plate, which serves to isolate any change of temperature in the environment.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a glass for freezers and refrigerators and a glass article formed of the glass, and its technical problem to be solved is to secure a sufficient thermal insulating ability, reduce the cost, prevents dew condensation without consuming extra power energy as well as secure desired transparency. In the glass for freezers and refrigerators, a tin oxide film and a silicon oxide film are laminated on a surface of the glass substrate in this order, and a tin oxide film with fluorine added (low-radiation layer) is formed on the silicon oxide film. The glass is installed in a freezer or refrigerator such that a surface of the glass formed with the low-radiation layer faces onto the inside of the freezer or refrigerator. A glass article in which is used one or more sheets of the above glass, such as a multi-layered glass, with improved thermal insulation can be obtained.
Abstract:
The composite wall element of this invention comprises an insulating wall element arranged within or inserted into an outer, pressure resistant, preferably load bearing wall element which completely encloses the former. Within the inner insulating wall element and/or the cavity within the outer wall element a substantially dry gas atmosphere and preferably air atmosphere is established and maintained under sub-atmospheric, atmospheric, or superatmospheric pressure. Such novel composite wall elements are superior in their thermal and/or acoustic insulation properties to heretofore known structural elements.