Food defrosting apparatus

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Inventors

Koide, Fumiharu
Ohshima, Masami

Application #

066654

Filed

Aug-15-1979

Published

May-26-1981

Current US Class

062/159
062/238.6
062/432
165/61

International Classes

F25B 029/00; F25B 027/02; F25D 011/02

Field of Search

62/78 62/79 62/325 62/238 426/524 99/120 165/61 165/65 165/58 165/48 165/DIG.

Assignee

Gomi Patent Office (Tokyo, JP); Shinsei Reizo Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

King; Lloyd L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & Maier

US Patent References

4002199   Refrigerator food c...

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Other References

Electrical West, vol. 66, No. 4, Apr. 1931, pp. 177-179, W. R. Chawner, "2 Mill Commercial Heat by Refrigeration Cycle", copy in Gp 344-Cl62.

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Abstract
Food defrosting apparatus comprising a refrigerator, a pair of thawing and storage water tank evaporators which cooperate with the refrigerator to form independent first heat exchanging circuits, respectively, a pair of thawing and storage water tanks in which are contained the thawing and storage water tank evaporators, respectively, a pair of thawing and storage heat exchangers which cooperate with the thawing and storage water tanks to form independent secondary heat exchanging circuits, respectively, and a common cabin in which are contained the thawing and storage heat exchangers, whereby freeze food in the cabin can be first thawed and subsequently preserved in readiness for further processing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a food defrosting and storing apparatus for a cabin, a refrigeration system including a thawing water tank evaporator and a storage water tank evaporator, a thawing water tank containing the thawing water tank evaporator, a storage water tank containing the storage water tank evaporator, a heater means in the thawing water tank, a first electromagnetically operable switch electrically connected to the heater means, an electric supply source, a first thermostat in the thawing water tank electrically connected to the first electromagnetically operable switch for controlling the first switch in dependency upon the temperature of the water in the thawing water tank, a first line for delivering refrigerant medium into the thawing water tank evaporator, a first branch line connecting the first line and the storage water tank evaporator for delivering refrigerant medium into the storage water tank evaporator, a second line for discharging refrigerant medium from the thawing water tank evaporator, a second branch line connecting the second line and the storage water tank evaporator for discharging refrigerant medium from the storage water tank evaporator, a first expansion valve on the first line, a first electromagnetically operable valve on the first line, a second thermostat in the thawing water tank electrically connected with the first electromagnetically operable valve for controlling the first valve in dependency upon the temperature of the water in the thawing water tank, a second expansion valve on the first branch line, a second electromagnetically operable valve on the first branch line, a third thermostat in the storage water tank and electrically connected to the second electromagnetically operable valve for controlling the second valve in dependency upon the temperature of the water in the storage water tank; a thawing water circulation system including a thawing heat exchanger in the cabin, a thawing water delivery circuit connecting the thawing water tank and the thawing heat exchanger, a thawing water discharging circuit connecting the thawing heat exchanger and the thawing water tank, an electrically driven first pump on the thawing water delivery circuit for conducting thawing water from the thawing water tank to the thawing heat exchanger, a first bypass circuit connecting an upstream portion on the thawing water delivery circuit of the thawing heat exchanger to the thawing tank, a third electromagnetically operable valve at the upstream portion on the thawing water delivery circuit for providing a passage of thawing water bypassing the thawing heat exchanger back into the thawing water tank through the first bypass circuit, and a fourth thermostat in the cabin electrically connected to the third electromagnetically operable valve for controlling the third valve in dependency upon the temperature in the cabin; a storage water circulation system including a storage heat exchanger in the cabin, a storage water delivery circuit connecting the storage water discharging circuit connecting the storage heat exchanger and the storage water tank, an electrically driven second pump on the storage water delivery circuit for conducting storage water from the storage water tank to the storage heat exchanger, a second bypass circuit connecting an upstream portion on the storage water delivery circuit of the storage heat exchanger to the storage water tank, a fourth electromagnetically operable valve at the upstream portion on the storage water delivery circuit for providing a passage of storage water bypassing the storage heat exchanger back into the storage water tank through the second bypass circuit, and a fifth thermostat in the cabin electrically connected to the fourth electromagnetically operable valve in dependency upon the temperature in the cabin.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a food defrosting cabin or apparatus for promptly thawing deep freeze storage food for further processing.

It is customary in the art to provide a large quantity of food, such as meat and marine fishes, in a deep freeze storage condition at a temperature of from about 20.degree. to 25.degree. C. In actual uses, the deep freeze food is required to be thawed quickly and without losing the natural appearance and quality of the product.

While various means have been provided in the art to attain such a purpose, none have proven to be entirely sufficient, particularly in simplifying and facilitating operation of the apparatus.

A principal object of the invention is therefore to provide a food defrosting cabin which can thaw the deep freeze storage food within a shorter period of time and thereafter can preserve the product in the thawed condition and ready for further processing.

Another object of the invention is to provide a simpler heat exchange and controlling device for the apparatus with added convenience of handling to the user.
 
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