Refrigeration – Automatic control – By accumulation on freezing surface – e.g. – ice
Patent
1979-04-27
1981-10-13
Wayner, William E.
Refrigeration
Automatic control
By accumulation on freezing surface, e.g., ice
62151, 62283, F25D 2102, F25B 500
Patent
active
042940818
ABSTRACT:
A freezing refrigerator has a freezing chamber for accommodating food to be freezed and a cold chamber for accommodating food kept at low temperature, those chambers being separated by a heat insulative member and provided with doors, respectively. The cold chamber is provided therein a cold chamber cooler for cooling the inside thereof and the freezing chamber is provided therearound with a first freezing chamber cooler for cooling the inside therein. A second freezing chamber cooler is provided close to the rear side of the freezing chamber but is separated from the inner surface of the freezing chamber. The surface temperature of the second cooler is kept lower than that of the first freezing chamber cooler. A shield plate is further provided to blind one from seeing the second cooler when the door for the freezing chamber is open, the shield plate being disposed close to the second cooler.
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Mitani Akio
Murasaki Hiroaki
Sakamoto Moriyoshi
Tanner Harry
Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaisha
Wayner William E.
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