Receptacles – Sectional – Knockdown
Patent
1973-06-27
1976-04-06
Price, William
Receptacles
Sectional
Knockdown
220 9F, 220 9G, 220 62, F25D 2306, B65D 728, B65D 2518
Patent
active
039484076
ABSTRACT:
A disclosed refrigeration cabinet has an integrated construction of sheet material and insulating foam which substantially eliminates the need for mechanical fasteners and welding, minimizes assembly operations, and permits the use of prefinished sheet panels. An outer cabinet shell preferably includes a prefinished sheet wrapped into a rectangular tube. The shell tube is reinforced at one end by a perimeter frame and at the other end by a thermal breaker collar. After the shell tube and frame are assembled, a liner is positioned in the tube and the breaker collar is installed. Rigid insulating foam is then foamed in place between the shell and liner to produce a sandwich construction in which the foam secures and reinforces both the shell and the liner.
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Franklin Manufacturing Company
Marcus Stephen
Price William
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