Containers for perishable cargoes

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Inventors

Heighton, Arthur Victor

Application #

531358

Filed

Dec-10-1974

Published

Aug-31-1976

Current US Class

062/237
062/240
062/371
062/412
062/419
454/118
454/173

International Classes

F25D 015/00; B63B 025/26; F25D 017/06; F24F 013/00

Field of Search

62/237 62/298 62/336 62/337 62/331 62/371 62/240 62/419 62/408 62/411 62/412 98/32

Assignee

Overseas Containers Limited (London, EN)

Examiners

King; Lloyd L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stewart and Kolasch, Ltd.

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Abstract
An uninsulated container for use in insulated holds has an inlet opening at the base of the container for the introduction of cooled air, a plenum chamber for distributing the air from the opening to the interior of the container, and an outlet opening at the top of the container for the return of the air to the hold. A closure member is provided for the inlet opening for use when the container is removed from the hold and this closure member is mounted within the container. The plenum chamber is formed within a transverse frame member at the bottom of one end wall of the container while the outlet opening is in the top of the other end wall.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container having at its base a plenum chamber extending across the width of the container, an inlet opening for the supply of cold air from the exterior of said container, said inlet opening being disposed in one end wall of the container and said plenum chamber being adjacent said one end wall and connecting said inlet opening with the interior of the container, a closure member for the inlet opening, an outlet opening at the top of the container for the discharge of air, said outlet opening being in the other end wall of the container, and a base frame comprising a transverse end member of channel formation, said plenum chamber being at least in part within said channel-form end member.



Description
The present invention relates to containers, sometimes known as transcontainers, used for the transport of goods in bulk on ships, road and rail vehicles and other forms of transport. The invention is concerned particularly with containers which can be used for the transport by sea of perishable goods which have to be kept at a low temperature.

It is already known to provide for this purpose thermally-insulated containers which can be refrigerated. It is also known to maintain the required low temperature by circulation of cold air through the container. In the first case the special insulated containers are expensive to construct and to make the expense worth while they must always be used for the same type of load. In the second case a special type of container is required which has the necessary inlet and outlet openings for the circulation of cold air and this again is more expensive to build and is confined to use with vessels equipped with the necessary equipment for supply of cool air. It is an object of the present invention to provide a container which is suitable for use as a general cargo container and is also constructed to allow cool air to be circulated through it when carrying perishable cargo.
 
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