[0001] This invention relates to the refrigerated display counters for displaying and preserving
ice cream.
[0002] Conventional refrigerated display counters comprise a pedestal or base member housing
in its upper portion the ice cream-storage bowls, and a display chamber, mounted above
said base member, closed at the top and three sides thereof by walls usually made
of glass, circumscribing the space which accommodates the ice cream-storage bowls,
and provided with a large door for access to the ice cream-storage bowls. Usually,
the said pedestal is divided into a lowermost portion, housing the motor driven compressor
and the condenser of a refrigerating unit, and an intermediate portion just below
the ice cream-storage bowls supporting structure, in which a fan is arranged, cooperating
with the evaporator of the refrigerating unit to generate a cooled air flow which
is conveyed, through suitable ducts, to one end of the refrigerated chamber which
accomodates the ice cream bowls, so as to refrigerate the ice cream in said bowls
and the surrounding space. Said air stream is continuously recirculated to said fan
through suitable recirculation passages formed at the opposite end of the said refrigerated
chamber.
[0003] Whenever the door for access into the space accommodating the ice cream bowls is
opened, a considerable amount of ambient air enters said refrigerated chamber, with
detrimental effects to the refrigerating cycle as a result of the considerable loss
of cold, to the optimum preservation conditions for the ice cream in the bowls, and
to the hygienic conditions due to the dust in the ambient air.
[0004] Therefore, the main object of this invention is to provide, in a display counter
of the type mentioned above, an insulating transparent lid or cover which may be opened
by an upward overturning movement and which, when closed, is closely spaced from the
upper edges of the ice cream bowls, thus strictly minimizing the refrigerated space
above said bowls and, at the same time, forcing the cold air stream being circulated
therein to positively lap the ice cream in said bowls. In its opened position, said
overturning lid will facilitate -due to the inclination that it assumes in the opening
position- the conveyance of the cold air stream being fed into said space towards
the recirculation passages therein.
[0005] During the subsequent lowering of the insulating cover lid to its rest position,
at the end of the ice cream dispensing step, the warm ambient air is almost completely
expelled from the space between the ice cream bowls and the cover lid, so that the
optimal refrigerating conditions in said space are quickly restored.
[0006] Further characteristics and advantages of the device according to the present invention
will be more apparent from the following detailed description thereof, made with reference
to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic longitudinal sectional view of a display counter for ice
cream, provided with the overturning lid according to the invention, the lid being
shown in its closed position, and
Figure 2 is a view corresponding to that of Figure 1, with the lid in its opened position.
[0007] With reference to the drawing, the illustrated display counter comprises a counter
proper 1 having a pedestal or base portion formed with a space 2 accommodating the
motor-compressor M and the condenser C of a refrigerating unit, and an upper portion
having an open space accomodating a supporting structure 5 for the ice cream containers
or bowls 4. Said supporting structure 5 defines therebelow a chamber 8 accommodating
the air-circulating fan 9. Above the body of the counter 1 there is formed a capacious
dome-shaped chamber which is closed at the top and sides thereof by glass walls 3
and which is open at the front side or operating side thereof.
[0008] The chamber 8 communicates with the space above said bowls 4, at one side through
a vertical passage 7 and at the other side through a nozzle 11 which supplies the
air stream generated by the fan 9 which air stream is cooled by passing through the
evaporator 6 of the refrigerating unit.
[0009] According to this invention, above the top plane of the counter 1 there is arranged
an athermic transparent lid 12 constituting the overturning cover to give access to
the refrigerated space 10 above the ice cream bowls. Said lid 12 may be made either
of glass or of plastics. It rests, at one side on the corner area between the plane
of the counter 1 and the glass wall 3, and at the opposite side on the plane above
said cold air nozzle 11. Said lid 12 may be lifted by a pivotal movement about its
edge parallel to said glass wall 3, so as to give access into the space 10. By virtue
of the fact that the lid 12 is closely spaced from the top edges of said bowls 4,
the air outflowing from the nozzle 11 is forced to lap the ice cream in the bowls
4. It is apparent that the volume of the refrigerated space 10 is thus minimized,
with the resulting advantages. Whenever lifted in its opening position, the lid 12
(see Figure 2), tends to convey the flow of cold air from the nozzle 11 to the passage
7 by acting as a baffle.
[0010] Whenever lowered again to its rest position, after each ice cream dispensing step,
the lid 12 expels almost completely the warm ambient air which entered the space beween
the said lid 12 and the ice cream bowls, so that the optimal refrigeration conditions
in the space 10 are quickly restored.
[0011] The lid or cover 12 may be lifted (and/or lowered) in several ways. It may be lifted
manually, for example, by associating it with a suitable counterweight suspended from
the free end of a cable 13, or it may be lifted by actuating the cable 13, for example,
through a pedal control lever (not shown), or by actuating said cable 13 by means
of a winding reel actuated by a small motor (not shown). Preferably, whether the opening
is controlled manually or by a motor, means is provided to cause the lid 12 to be
returned, preferably automatically, to its closed or rest position shown in Figure
1 when the ice cream dispensing step is over.
[0012] Moreover, although the lid 12 has been shown as not restrained at the hinge point
on the counter 1, it may be understood that suitable hinges may be provided to connect
it to the counter 1. However, the solution herein proposed and illustrated has the
additional advantage of facilitating the removal of said lid 12, for example, for
cleaning purposes.
[0013] The advantages of the device according to the invention may therefore be summarizzed
as follows:
1) The air space between the ice cream bowls and the cover lid is reduced to a minimum.
2) The flow of cold air which is circulated in this space is compelled to uniformly
lap all the ice cream-storage bowls.
3) When lifted for the dispensing of the ice cream, the cover lid acts as a baffle
in conveying the flow of cold air flowing above the ice cream bowls.
4)When lowered again to its rest position, the cover lid expels during its lowering
movement almost all warm ambient air from the space above the ice cream bowls.
1. A refrigerated display counter for displaying and preserving ice cream, of the
type comprising a counter body the top plane of which receives therein the ice cream-storage
bowls (4), a base portion accommodating a refrigerating unit (M,C) and means (6,9)
to generate and circulate a cooled air stream in the space above said ice cream bowls
(4), characterized in that above said ice cream bowls (4), closely spaced from the
top edges thereof, there is arranged a transparent overturning lid (12) which defines
the refrigerated space (10).
2. A refrigerated display counter according to claim 1, in which the said means to
generate and circulate said cooled air stream comprises the evaporator (6) of said
refrigerating unit (M,C), a fan (9) blowing an air stream through said evaporator
(6), duct means (11) for conveying said refrigerated air in the space (10) above said
ice cream bowls (4), and duct means (7,8) for returning said air stream in a closed
circuit to said fan (9).
3. A refrigerated display counter according to any one of claims 1 or 2, in which
means (13) are provided for lifting and lowering said overturning transparent lid
(12).
4. A refrigerated display counter according to any one of the preceding claims, in
which said overturning transparent lid (12) is made of glass, or of plastics, or from
a composite glass-and plastics transparent pannel.