[0001] This invention relates to an internal shelf for upright freezers. The shelf comprises
a flat serpentine section of the evaporator of the upright freezer refrigeration circuit
in which the straight portions of the flat serpentine of that section are connected
together by substantially transverse rod elements to form an overall grid structure.
[0002] Upright freezers, the preservation compartment of which is accessible via a door
hinged about a vertical axis, are known to comprise within that compartment a series
of horizontal shelves positioned at different heights and each comprising a section
of the freezer refrigeration circuit evaporator. Each section is formed from a flat
serpentine the straight portions of which are connected together by metal rod elements.
[0003] The evaporator and hence the relative sections are sized on the basis of the required
performance, which is variable.
[0004] This necessitates the production of different series of freezers, with an obvious
greater expenditure in terms of components and costs.
[0005] An object of the invention is therefore to enable all freezers to be produced on
the production line with the same evaporator, to then differentiate them on the basis
of their required performance, before packaging.
[0006] It is already known to use eutectic mixture containers in freezers in order to reduce
energy consumption and/or to increase the temperature rise time. These eutectic containers
hence operate as thermal stabilizers, able to provide cold even during temporary lack
of electricity.
[0007] These rigid eutectic containers are placed in the most varied positions within the
freezer compartment, creating problems by virtue of their bulk and poor appearance.
[0008] A further object of the invention is therefore to provide a freezer shelf which substantially
overcomes the aforesaid bulk and appearance problems.
[0009] These and further objects which will be more apparent from the ensuing detailed description
are attained by a freezer shelf in accordance with the teachings of the invention.
[0010] The invention will be more apparent from the detailed description of a preferred
embodiment thereof given hereinafter by way of non-limiting example and illustrated
on the accompanying drawings, on which:
Figure 1 shows an upright freezer incorporating shelves of the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a series of horizontal sections through the evaporator,
in which each section forms part of a different shelf of the freezer;
Figure 3 is a perspective view relating to a detail of one of the sections; and
Figure 4 is a cross-section through one of the sections.
[0011] With reference to the figures, the reference numeral 1 indicates overall an upright
freezer, the preservation compartment of which is divided into sub-compartments by
a series of horizontal shelves 2 on which the frozen product or the product to be
frozen rests. Each shelf comprises a section of the freezer refrigeration circuit
evaporator. Each section comprises a tubular flat serpentine 3 formed from straight
portions 4 and curved portions 5.
[0012] Solid metal rod elements 6 are connected to the straight portions both upperly and
lowerly, for example by welding, to extend transversely to the straight portions 4.
[0013] As can be seen in Figure 4, the result of such a construction is that between adjacent
straight portions 4 and rod elements 6, passages 7 are formed to receive by insertion
a closed body or vesicle 10 formed from a flexible plastic casing 8, for example of
polyethylene, enclosing a mass 9 of eutectic mixture.
[0014] Such a body can be inserted into some or all of said passages 7 and involve the whole
or part of the length of these passages.
[0015] In Figure 3, all the passages 7 of the two upper sections are occupied by the bodies
or vesicles 10, whereas the third section from the top has only three adjacent passages
occupied by these bodies.
[0016] Of the known eutectic mixtures 9 those which can be advantageously used have a freezing
point of between -10°C and -40°C.
[0017] Although the most advantageous and preferable solution is to use a flexible casing
8 for the body or vesicle 10, the scope of the invention also covers the use of casings
of rigid or semirigid plastics.
[0018] The solution of the invention enables the the evaporator to operate on average at
a hotter evaporation temperature (smaller temperature difference between the evaporator
and the air), as the eutectic mixture functions as a stabilizer by accumulating and
releasing cold during the operating cycles of the freezer (or of the relative refrigeration
circuit). This results in better working conditions for the compressor of this circuit,
and hence lower energy consumption.
[0019] The solution of the invention also allows modular construction which enables all
freezers to be produced on the production line with the same evaporator, and be differentiated
prior to packaging, on the basis of the required performance, by placing the eutectic
mixture containers in the desired position and quantity (to reduce energy consumption
these containers should be placed in the first and last sections, to increase refrigeration
capacity they should be placed in the central sections, and to increase the temperature
rise time they should be placed only in the upper sections).
1. An internal shelf (2) for upright freezers (1) comprising a flat serpentine section
(3) of the freezer refrigeration circuit evaporator in which the straight portions
(4) of the flat serpentine are connected together by rod elements (6), characterised
in that the combined serpentine (3) and rod elements (6) form a grid structure provided
with passages (7) into at least one of which a closed container (10) of eutectic mixture
is inserted.
2. A shelf as claimed in claim 1, wherein the eutectic mixture container (10) is of flexible
plastic.
3. An upright freezer incorporating at least one shelf in accordance with claim 1, or
claims 1 and 2.