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Inventors

Svensson, Torsten

Application #

700314

Filed

Feb-11-1985

Published

Jan-20-1987

Current US Class

049/386
049/388
049/501

International Classes

E05F 001/10

Field of Search

49/386 49/501 49/388 312/138

Assignee

Termofrost Sweden AB (Spanga, SE)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nies, Webner, Kurz & Bergert

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Abstract
A door for refrigerating and freezing chambers, comprising a door frame supporting one or more glass panes for exposing refrigerated or frozen goods in said chamber through the door. According to the invention, the door frame comprises a section (6) capable to support the glass (4) associated with the door (1) along only one vertical edge (7) of the glass (4), at which edge (7) the door (1) is intended to be hingedly suspended in a door case. An inner longitudinal cavity (10) is located along the entire length of the section (6), in which cavity (10) a torsion spring (11) extends substantially along the entire length of the section (6), which torsion spring (11) is capable to be locked at one end relative to the section (6) and at its other end relative to said door case.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A door for refrigerating and freezer chambers, comprising a door frame, which supports at least one glass pane for exposing through the door refrigerated or frozen goods in said chamber, which door frame at one vertical edge (7), via an elongate first frame section, is intended to be hingedly suspended in a door case (2) and which door frame and door case cooperate with a torsion spring (11) having two ends, said torsion spring (11) being locked at one of its ends relative to the door frame and at the other of its ends relative to the door case, wherein nipples or the like connect to the torsion spring at its upper end (12) and its lower end (13), said nipples or the like, formed as journals (17,18), cooperate with associated bearing means (20, 21) in the door case (2) to thereby pivotally suspend said door; characterized in that means in said door rigidly secure said one vertical edge (7) of said first door frame section (6) to and along only one edge of the glass pane in a U-shaped groove (8) provided along the entire length of said first frame section (6) to provide the sole support for the door; said first frame section comprising an inner longitudinal cavity (10) provided along the entire length of the section, in which cavity said torsion spring extends along substantially the whole length of the section (6); and the remainder of the door frame comprises at least one thin non load bearing strip (25) mounted along each of the remaining three edges of the glass pane.



Description
This invention relates to a glazed door for refrigerating or freezing chambers of the type used in everyday commodities trade, especially in grocery shops.

Refrigerating or freezing chambers are by such doors partitioned off from the remaining shop space, at the same time as the goods in the refrigerating or freezing chamber are exposed to the customers in the shop. Such doors are not relatively usually installed in grocery shops.

One great desire is that the transparent surface of such a door should cover as great a portion of the door as possible, whereby an exposing surface as great as possible is obtained. The aim, therefore, is that the door frames should be as narrow as possible.

Such doors, however, must be self-closing and in their closed position tightly abut with a certain force a sealing strip against the door case, in order to effectively seal the refrigerating or freezing chamber when the door is closed.

The requirement on the doors to be self-closing has enforced a relatively coarse frame on the side where the door is suspended, in order to provide sufficient space for necessary springs. Such doors, furthermore, are relatively wide, for example 600-800 mm, and at the same time must be provided with at least two glass panes for having a sufficient insulating effect. This has implied, that also the remaining part of the frame had to be designed sturdy so as to be capable to support the glass panes.
 
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