Refrigeration – Liquid contacting discrete commodity – With liquid recirculating means
Patent
1992-12-07
1996-09-24
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Liquid contacting discrete commodity
With liquid recirculating means
62 64, 62373, H25D 1702
Patent
active
055579434
ABSTRACT:
Rapid cooling or freezing of foodstuffs, perishables or blood products is accomplished by using a thin film membrane to totally envelope the foodstuffs or blood product only during the heat extraction period. This thin film encapsulation system closes around the item and is held tightly to the item by atmospheric and/or hydrostatic pressure. Once the item is encapsulated, low temperature heat transfer fluids are then circulated on the exterior surface of the membrane, thus extracting the heat within the item through the thickness of the membrane. Upon completion of the necessary chilling or freezing, the atmospheric and/or hydrostatic pressure is withdrawn and the chilled or frozen item is extracted.
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Coelho Philip H.
Wolf Terry
Kilner Christopher
Kreten Bernhard
ThermoGenesis Corporation
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