Refrigeration – Gas controller or director – Gas forcing means – e.g. – cooler unit
Patent
1997-09-29
1999-03-16
Sollecito, John M
Refrigeration
Gas controller or director
Gas forcing means, e.g., cooler unit
62452, 62508, F25D 1706
Patent
active
058815678
ABSTRACT:
A plate and tube condenser for a refrigerating apparatus, the plate sized to encompass the entire bottom region of a refrigerating cabinet to structurally stiffen the cabinet, the plate serving as an extended heat transfer surface for a serpentine tube applied thereto either by fixation thereto. An air flow baffle is arranged to divide the plate into inlet air and outlet air sections both opening to a front of the cabinet behind the air grill. Perforations are applied through the plate on the inlet section to allow incoming air to pass both below and above the plate.
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Barnett Martin W.
Junge Brent A.
Merrill Thomas G.
Schenk Dennis G.
Krefman Stephen D.
Rice Robert O.
Sollecito John M
Van Winkle Joel M.
Whirlpool Corporation
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