Method for cooling drinks and beverages in a freezer and...

Refrigeration – With indicator or tester – Operatively correlated with automatic control

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C062S130000, C062S129000

Reexamination Certificate

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07866170

ABSTRACT:
A method for cooling a bottle in a freezer compartment of a refrigerator includes sensing the temperature of a zone of the freezer in which the bottle is placed, estimating the temperature of the bottle on the basis of the compressor status and of the sensed temperature of the zone, and informing the user when the estimated temperature of the bottle has reached a set value. The method can also be used for an automatically adjusted “shock freezing” process for any kind of food.

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patent: EP1564513 (2005-08-01), None

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