[0001] The present invention relates to a freezer island and more especially the invention
relates to a freezer island according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] Freezer islands are used in grocery stores for frozen food products and they are
located in middle of the floor space of the store so that customers have access to
the product space around the island at least from the longitudinal sides of the island.
In some cases freezer islands may be located next to a wall or another structure so
that accessibility is only from one longitudinal side of the island. In figure 1A
is shown one example of a freezer island 10 according to prior art which is a narrow
freezer island, typically located next to a wall at the grocery store. The freezer
island 10 has a box-like appearance and it is open or openable (it can have energy
saving openable lids) from the top for customers to pick desired food products. The
freezer island 10 has a frame structure 11 having walls 15 and a base part 16 surrounding
a product space 12 and typically it is supported by feet 13 on the floor of the grocery
store. In figure 1 B is shown another example of a freezer island 10 according to
prior art, which is a wide freezer island, typically located at middle of the floor
space of the grocery store. The freezer island 10 has a box-like appearance and it
is open or openable (it can have energy saving openable lids) from the top for customers
to pick desired food products. The freezer island 10 has a frame structure 11 having
walls 15 and a base part 16 surrounding a product space 12 and typically it is supported
by feet 13 on the floor of the grocery store. The height of these types of freezer
islands from the floor surface to the highest point is typically 600 - 900 mm. One
disadvantage of the freezer island 10 of these types is limited visibility of products:
products located near walls 15 can only be seen if the customers stand right next
to the freezer island and can have a look directly from above and shorter customers,
for example children, may not have visibility over the walls 15 at all. Another disadvantage
relates to ergonomics of customer, especially in cases where the freezer island is
located so that accessibility is from one longitudinal side only. The customer may
have to reach out to an awkward almost back horizontally bent position in order to
reach a product located near the bottom of the product space away from the wall that
the customer is standing next to. The product space of these types of freezer islands
according to prior art is limited in vertical direction by the height of the walls
that have a maximum in order to save accessibility of the customer to the products.
[0003] An object of the present invention is to create a freezer island in which the disadvantages
of prior art arrangements are eliminated or at least minimized.
[0004] A particular object of the invention is to create a freezer island in which the visibility
of products to customers is good irrespective of location of standing or height of
the customer.
[0005] A particular object of the invention is to create a freezer island where the reachability
of products to customer is good and possible in good ergonomic position.
[0006] A particular object of the invention is to create a freezer island with more product
space for frozen food products in the product space in relation to floor space need
compared to freezer islands according to prior art.
[0007] In order to achieve the above objects and those that will come apparent later the
freezer island is mainly characterized by the features of the characterizing part
of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments and features are defined in dependent claims.
[0008] According to the invention the product space of the freezer island comprises two
main parts a shelf part comprising shelves for food products and a chest part below
the shelf part.
[0009] According to an advantageous feature the product space of the freezer island comprising
the shelf part and the chest part forms a continuous space without limiting horizontal
wall or lid structures.
[0010] According to the invention the height of the freezer island is 1300 - 1700 mm such
that an average man can see over the top surface of the ceiling part of the freezer
island.
[0011] According to an advantageous feature of the invention the inside height of the product
space is about 800 - 1200 mm and the maximum inside width of the product space is
about 700 - 900 mm.
[0012] According to an advantageous feature of the invention the freezer island comprises
a frame structure that has a back wall, a front wall, a base part, side walls and
a ceiling part.
[0013] According to an advantageous feature of the invention the freezer island comprises
two freezer islands according to the invention and it is open or openable from both
longitudinal sides for customers to pick desired frozen food products. Advantageously
the freezer island comprises two freezer islands with back walls against each other
forming a center wall.
[0014] According to an advantageous feature of the invention the freezer island has transparent,
openable doors that are in inclined position in relation to vertical direction such
that from the view of the customer the main direction of the surface of the door is
backwards and upwards inclined. The surface of the door in relation to vertical direction
can be straight, broken line or curved, advantageously convex in view of the customer.
[0015] According to an advantageous feature of the invention the freezer island has a ceiling
part the top surface of which can be used for food products preserved at room temperature.
[0016] By the invention a freezer island is created that has good visibility of products
that is easy to use by customer in good ergonomic position. Further the freezer island
has even 35% more product space for frozen food products in the product space in relation
to floor space need compared to freezer islands according to prior art.
[0017] In the following the invention is described in detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which
in figures 1A - 1B are schematically shown two examples of a freezer island according
to prior art,
in figure 2 is schematically shown one example of a freezer island according to the
invention and
in figure 3 is schematically shown another example of a freezer island according to
the invention.
[0018] During the course of the following description of figures 2 - 3 like numbers and
signs will be used to identify like elements, parts and part components unless otherwise
mentioned.
[0019] In figure 1A is shown one example of a freezer island 10 according to prior art which
is a narrow freezer island, typically located next to a wall at the grocery store.
The freezer island 10 has a box-like appearance and it is open or openable (it can
have energy saving openable lids) from the top for customers to pick desired food
products. The freezer island 10 has a frame structure 11 having walls 15 and a base
part 16 surrounding a product space 12 and typically it is supported by feet 13 on
the floor of the grocery store. In figure 1B is shown another example of a freezer
island 10 according to prior art, which is a wide freezer island, typically located
at middle of the floor space of the grocery store. The freezer island 10 has a box-like
appearance and it is open or openable (it can have energy saving openable lids) from
the top for customers to pick desired food products. The freezer island 10 has a frame
structure 11 having walls 15 and a base part 16 surrounding a product space 12 and
typically it is supported by feet 13 on the floor of the grocery store. Typically
width of the narrow freezer island 10 measured from outer surface of opposite longitudinal
walls 15 is 800 - 900 mm and width of the wide freezer island 10 measured from outer
surface of opposite longitudinal walls 15 is 1800 - 1900 mm and height measured from
surface of the floor 14 of the grocery store to the upmost point of the frame structure
11 is about 900 mm Typically height of the product space 12 is about 500 mm and width
of the product space of the narrow type 700 - 800 mm and width of the product space
of the wide type 1700 - 1800 mm
[0020] In figure 2 is shown one example of a freezer island 20 according to the invention.
The freezer island 20 has a cabinet-like appearance and it is open or openable from
the front, i.e. from the longitudinal side at customer side, for customers to pick
desired frozen food products. The freezer island 20 has a frame structure 30 having
a back wall 31, a front wall 34, a base part 32 and a ceiling part 33 and side walls
(not shown) surrounding a product space 23. The product space 23 of the freezer island
20 comprises two main parts for products: a shelf part 21 comprising shelves 27 and
a chest part 22 below the shelf part 21. The freezer island 20 has transparent, openable
doors 26 that are in inclined position in relation to vertical direction such that
from the view of the customer the main direction of the surface of the door 26 is
backwards and upwards inclined. The surface of the door 26 in relation to vertical
direction can be straight, broken line or curved, advantageously convex in view of
the customer. The height of the freezer island 20 is such that an average man can
see over the top surface 24 of the ceiling part 33 of the freezer island 20. The height
HB (back height) of the freezer island 20 measured from surface of the floor is advantageously
1300 - 1700 mm and the width WO (outer width) of the freezer island 20 according to
this example measured from outer surface of the back wall 31 to the outermost point
of the front wall 34 is 1000 - 1200 mm. The height HI (inside height) of the product
space 23 is 800 - 1200 mm and the maximum width WI (inside width) of the product space
23 is 700 - 900 mm. The height HF (front height) of the base part 32 measured from
the floor of the store is 400 - 600 mm. The shelf depth DS of the shelves is about
400 mm and thickness of the back wall TB is about 150 mm. In this example the freezer
island 20 has a horizontal top surface 24 of the ceiling part 33 which can be used
for food products preserved at room temperature.
[0021] In figure 3 is shown another example of a freezer island 20 according to the invention.
The freezer island 20 has a "two cabinets - with backs against each other" -like appearance
and it is open or openable from both longitudinal sides for customers to pick desired
frozen food products. The freezer island 20 has a frame structure 30 having a center
wall 35, a front wall 34, a base part 32 and a ceiling part 33 and side walls (not
shown) surrounding two product spaces 23. This example corresponds mainly to the freezer
island according to example of figure 2 but has two freezer islands 20 according to
the example of figure 2 with back walls 31 against each other forming the center wall
35, which can also be of one wall structure only. The product spaces 23 of the freezer
island 20 comprise two main parts for products: a shelf part 21 comprising shelves
27 and a chest part 22 below the shelf part 21. The freezer island 20 has transparent,
openable doors 26 that are in inclined position in relation to vertical direction
such that from the view of the customer the main direction of the surface of the door
26 is backwards and upwards inclined. The surface of the door 26 in relation to vertical
direction can be straight, broken line or curved, advantageously convex in view of
the customer. The height of the freezer island 20 is such that an average man can
see over the top surface 24 of the ceiling part 33 of the freezer island 20. The height
HB (center height) of the freezer island 20 measured from surface of the floor is
advantageously 1300-1700 mm and the width WO (outer width) of the freezer island 20
according to this example measured between the outermost points of each front wall
34 is 2000 - 2400 mm. The height HI (inside height) of each product space 23 is 800
- 1200 mm and the maximum width WI (inside width) of each product space 23 is 700
- 900 mm. The height HF (front height) of the base part 32 measured from the floor
of the store is 400 - 600 mm. The shelf depth DS of the shelves is about 400 mm and
the thickness TB of the center wall is about 150 mm. In this example the freezer island
20 has a horizontal top surface 24 of the ceiling part 33 which can be used for food
products preserved at room temperature.
Reference signs used in the drawing:
[0022]
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- freezer island, prior art
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- frame structure, prior art
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- product space, prior art
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- foot, prior art
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- wall, prior art
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- base part, prior art
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- freezer island
- 21
- shelf part
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- chest part
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- product space
- 24
- top surface of the ceiling part
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- door
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- shelf
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- frame structure
- 31
- back wall
- 32
- base part
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- ceiling part
- 34
- front wall
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- center wall
- HB
- back height; center height
- HF
- front height
- HI
- inside height
- WO
- outer width
- WI
- inside width
- DS
- shelf depth
- TB
- thickness of the back / center wall
1. Freezer island (20) for a grocery store comprising a frame structure (30) surrounding
at least one open or openable product space (23) for frozen food products, which product
space (23) of the freezer island (20) comprises a shelf part (21) comprising shelves
(27) and a chest part (22) below the shelf part (21) for the frozen products, characterized in that the height (HB) of the freezer island (20) measured from surface of the floor of
the grocery store is 1300 - 1700 mm.
2. Freezer island according to claim 1, characterized in that the inside height (HI) of the product space (23) is 800 - 1200 mm and the maximum
inside width (WI) of the product space (23) is 700 - 900 mm.
3. Freezer island according to claim 1, characterized in that the frame structure (30) has a back wall (31), a front wall (34), a base part (32),
side walls and a ceiling part (33).
4. Freezer island according to any of previous claims, characterized in that the freezer island (20) has transparent, openable doors (26) that are in inclined
position in relation to vertical direction.
5. Freezer island according to claim 4, characterized in that surface of the door (26) in relation to vertical direction is straight, broken line
or curved.
6. Freezer island according to any of previous claims, characterized in that the freezer island (20) comprises two freezer islands (20) according any of previous
claims and that it is open or openable from both longitudinal sides for customers
to pick desired frozen food products.
7. Freezer island according to any of claims 3 - 6, characterized in that the freezer island (20) comprises two freezer islands (20) with back walls (31) against
each other forming a center wall (35).
8. Freezer island according to any of previous claims, characterized in that the product space (23) of the freezer island (20) comprising the shelf part (21)
and the chest part (22) forms a continuous space.