Foods and beverages: apparatus – Subjecting food to an enclosed modified atmosphere – Automatic control or time means
Patent
1997-07-17
1998-06-30
Simone, Timothy F.
Foods and beverages: apparatus
Subjecting food to an enclosed modified atmosphere
Automatic control or time means
99470, 99483, 99486, 99451, 4352861, 4352891, 4353001, C12H 100
Patent
active
057717885
ABSTRACT:
A food storage device has a circulation tube arranged around a food compartment, a heat exchanger connected to the circulation tube, and a pump for forcibly circulating fluid. A thermoelectric element includes a first heat transfer plate in thermal contact with the heat exchanger for heating the fluid in a fermenting mode of the food storage device and for cooling the fluid in a refrigerating mode of the food storage device, thermoelectric material and a second heat transfer plate in an external environment.
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Choi Suk-Jae
Lee Young-Gil
Mando Machinery Corp.
Simone Timothy F.
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