Refrigerated floral display cabinet

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Inventors

Dougherty, James

Application #

909976

Filed

Jul-7-1992

Published

Aug-31-1993

Current US Class

047/48.5
062/255
312/236

International Classes

A47F 003/04

Field of Search

312/236 312/114 312/116 62/255 62/256 47/48.5 47/27 47/79 47/41.12 47/62

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schmeiser, Morelle & Watts

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4608776   Cabinet for cut-off f...
4608835   Cabinet for cooling...
4899487   Storage and displa...
4953363   Floral display case
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Abstract
A display cabinet which refrigerates containers of flowers by forcing a flow of cold air into holes in the bottom of each container and up through the flowers stored therein. The containers of flowers are inserted into a plurality of openings in a product support stand which rests on top of a refrigerated area. The openings which do not have containers of flowers inserted therein are biased to a closed position. The flow of cold air is adjusted according to the number of containers inserted into the product support stand.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A display cabinet for displaying and preserving containers of flowers comprising:

means for providing a refrigerated area within said display cabinet;

means for supporting said flower containers above said refrigerated area, said means for supporting including a plurality of openings therethrough which extend into said refrigerated area, each of said openings adapted to receive one of said flower containers therein, wherein a lower portion of each supported flower container extends into said refrigerated area and an upper portion of each supported flower container extends above said supporting means;

means for automatically sealing the openings in said supporting means which do not have one of said flower containers inserted therein, said sealing means including a plurality of flap members and means for biasing each of said flap members against a corresponding one of said openings in said supporting means; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to refrigerated display cabinets and, more particularly, to display cabinets for the display of perishable goods such as flowers.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many techniques have been utilized to prolong the shelf life of cut flowers stored in display cabinets. These techniques commonly utilize a combination of refrigeration and hydration to preserve the displayed flowers for as long as possible.

A common type of refrigerated display cabinet is disclosed in a patent issued to Kooy in 1984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,458,501. Kooy discloses a display cabinet in which flower boxes filled with cut flowers and water are cooled from below by placing them into openings in a table suspended above a refrigerated area. In addition to cooling the cut flowers by refrigerating the water in the flower boxes, Kooy's display cabinet subjects the flowers in the flower boxes to a descending flow of cold air.

Although Kooy's display cabinet prolongs the shelf life of flowers stored therein to a certain degree, it suffers from several disadvantages. For example, Kooy's display cabinet is not energy efficient because a significant amount of refrigerated air is allowed to escape to the outside environment through empty openings in the tables suspended above the refrigerated area. Kooy's display cabinet also wastes energy by applying the flow of descending cold air to the entire display area rather than directing it only to those openings in the tables which actually contain flower boxes.
 
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