Deep-freeze cabinet with transparent closure

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Inventors

Grimble, Brian J.
Rouse, Michael R.

Application #

828606

Filed

Aug-29-1977

Published

Aug-14-1979

Current US Class

049/501
312/116
312/236
312/405

International Classes

A47B 077/08; A47F 003/04

Field of Search

312/236 312/239 312/214 312/296 312/116 312/138 52/308 49/501

Assignee

Imperial Chemical Industries Limited (London, GB2)

Examiners

Sakran; Victor N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
A deep-freeze cabinet provided with a closure comprising a pair of transparent, rigid sheets of a thermoplastic material which are bonded to each other and form a sealed double-walled enclosure having a peripheral flange. The closure may be contained in a surrounding metal frame or, preferably, is frameless with securing means, for attaching the closure to hinges on the deep-freeze cabinet, passing through spaced walls of the enclosure.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A deep freeze cabinet having a closure formed from inner and outer transparent rigid shaped sheets of a thermoplastic material, the inner sheet being accommodated in the space formed by the outer sheet and the sheets being bonded together at their perimeters to form a flat peripheral flange bounding a double-walled enclosure in which the walls of the enclosure are essentially parallel to each other over a major proportion of their area and are separated by a distance of at least 10 mm and less than 40 mm, said flange sealing contacting an upper surface of the wall of the deep freeze cabinet so that the inner shaped sheet is positioned outside the interior of the deep freeze cabinet.



Description
This invention relates to a transparent closure for a deep-freeze cabinet formed from thermoplastic materials.

The use of deep-freeze cabinets for storage of foodstuffs in the home has gained rapid acceptance over the past few years. These cabinets operate so that the foodstuffs are stored at temperatures of less than -10.degree. C. and preferably less than -15.degree. C. To maintain this large temperature differential between the operating temperature and ambient temperature requires a considerable consumption of electrical energy. Although they are used to a limited extent for in situ freezing of fresh foodstuffs such as home-grown vegetables, the majority of the foodstuffs stored are bought as pre-packed ready-frozen commodities from shops specialising in the sale of frozen goods. These shops usually referred to as freezer centres normally display the goods in the conventional domestic freezers of the chest-type comprising an insulated cabinet and a hinged lid on top of the cabinet. In order to examine the contents of the normal domestic freezer the lid must be raised and in order to maximise sales and give an effective presentation of the goods to the customer it has been the practice to leave the lids in an open position. More recently the increasing costs of electricity have made this practice expensive because the heat losses under these conditions are very significantly increased over the cost of running a normally closed freezer. An attempt has been made to reduce running costs at the same time as providing a readily visible display of the freezer contents by using lids made from single sheets of transparent thermoplastic. These have been partially successful in reducing running costs but the visibility has been impaired by the formation of condensation on the underside of the lid arising from the large temperature differential between the lid and the contents of the freezer. A freezer lid has now been devised which substantially overcomes these problems.
 
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