Refrigeration – Cooled enclosure – Plural cooled compartments
Patent
1993-06-09
1995-02-14
Gromada, Denise L.
Refrigeration
Cooled enclosure
Plural cooled compartments
62272, 62458, F25D 1702
Patent
active
053884299
ABSTRACT:
Equipment for cooling or maintaining the temperature of food or other products is disclosed. The cooling equipment uses turbulent rather than laminar (or no) airflow to promote and enhance product cooling and contemplates refrigeration tubing contacting the interior sides rather than exterior surfaces of an associated liner. Isolating the airflow system from the ambient environment reduces the possibility of product warming or contamination caused by contact with warmer, debris-laden ambient air.
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Hammonds Casey F.
Shackelford Howell B.
Doerrler William C.
Gromada Denise L.
Low Temp Industries, Inc.
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