Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Openwork; e.g. – truss – trellis – grille – screen – frame – or... – Fabric or lattice; e.g. – indeterminate grating
Patent
1999-08-16
2000-09-19
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Openwork; e.g., truss, trellis, grille, screen, frame, or...
Fabric or lattice; e.g., indeterminate grating
52676, E04C 242
Patent
active
06119428&
ABSTRACT:
A removable liner that is positioned on the inside walls of a freezer or freezer compartment. The liner is made of a mesh material of low thermal conductivity and is thick enough so that the skin of an individual using the freezer cannot touch the wall of the freezer. The mesh has openings in it to allow air to circulate through it and therefore not adversely affect the efficiency of the freezer.
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Friedman Carl D.
McDermott Kevin
Nemmers James C.
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