[0001] The present invention relates to a device for refrigerating food items.
[0002] A known refrigeration apparatus for food products comprising:
- a freezer (or freezing) compartment;
- a drawer placed inside the freezer (or freezing) compartment.
[0003] The drawer generally is extractable and is used to store frozen foods. These drawers
are most often associated with no-frost technology in order to avoid freezing and
ice crystal formation.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to provide a food refrigeration device that
allows improved flexibility of use.
[0005] This object and others besides, which will more fully emerge during the course of
the description which follows, are achieved, in accordance with the present invention,
by a food refrigeration device having structural and functional characteristics in
accordance with the accompanying independent claims, further embodiments of the invention
being identified in the accompanying and corresponding dependent claims.
[0006] The invention is illustrated in more detail below, with the aid of the drawings,
which represent a purely exemplary and non-limiting embodiment thereof, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a partial perspective view of the refrigeration device according to the
present invention;
- Figures 2 and 3 show front and rear perspective views of a detail of the refrigeration
device illustrated in Figure 1;
- Figure 4 shows a side view of the detail illustrated in Figures 2 and 3;
- Figure 5 shows a plan view of the detail illustrated in Figures 2 and 3;
- Figures 6 and 7 show a frontal and rear perspective view of an alternative embodiment
of a component illustrated in Figures from 2 to 5. In the appended figures, reference
numeral 1 denotes a food refrigerating device (typically a refrigerator-freezer).
The refrigeration device 1 includes a freezing compartment 2.
[0007] Preferably, hereinafter we will refer specifically to a freezer compartment 2, as
it is more tied to the application according to the present invention, but may be
extended to a generic refrigeration compartment.
[0008] In the preferred embodiment, freezer compartment 2 is of the
no-frost type, which is able to prevent the formation of unwanted ice.
[0009] The refrigerating device 1 also includes a drawer 3 movable between a first position
for maximum insertion in the compartment 2 and a second position for at least partial
extraction from the compartment 2.
[0010] Therefore, drawer 3 is extractable from compartment 2.
[0011] Preferably, the drawer 3 is placed at the bottom of compartment 2, in particular,
close to a base of the device 1.
[0012] Therefore, the drawer 3 is conveniently the containment element installed at a lower
height inside compartment 2.
[0013] In order to allow rapid cooling, the device 1 comprises at least one inlet (or mouthpiece)
associated to compartment 2 and oriented towards drawer 3 to generate a stream of
cold air.
[0014] Preferably, the compartment 2 includes a number of cooling inlets 4 located in different
areas of the device, in order to provide uniform cooling of foods.
[0015] In particular, at least one inlet 4 is located above drawer 3 and oriented towards
the inside of the drawer.
[0016] More specifically, drawer 3 has a box-shaped structure defined by a bottom wall 3a,
a front wall 3b, a rear wall 3c and two side flanks 3d.
[0017] The distance between the front wall 3b and rear wall 3c defines a depth of the drawer
3.
[0018] The distance between the side flanks 3 defines a width "W2" of the drawer 3.
[0019] The distance between the free end of the sides 3b and the bottom wall defines a height
"H2" of drawer 3.
[0020] In this respect, the cooling inlet 4 is placed higher up than a free end of the rear
wall 3c of the drawer 3.
[0021] More specifically, the cooling inlet 4 is placed higher up than a central position
of the rear wall 3c.
[0022] Note that such a rear wall 3c presents a development, away from the bottom wall 3a,
that is lower than that of the front wall 3b (at least in one central part, or median).
[0023] In other words, the free end of the rear wall 3c of the drawer 3 is placed at a distance
from the bottom wall 3a that is lower than the corresponding free end of the front
wall 3b.
[0024] According to an aspect of the present invention, refrigeration device 1 comprises
at least one blast chiller section 5 associated with drawer 3. This blast chiller
5 has a smaller volume than the inner volume of the drawer 3.
[0025] Conveniently, this makes refrigeration (or chilling) quicker and more efficient.
[0026] In this regard, note that blast chiller section 5 is contained at least partially
within the drawer 3.
[0027] Therefore, the cooling inlet 4 is installed higher up than said blast chiller section
5.
[0028] Conveniently, the cooling inlet 4 is at least partially facing said blast chiller
section 5 to lower the temperature even faster.
[0029] Preferably, the cooling inlet 4 is fully facing the blast chiller section 5 to maximise
chilling efficiency.
[0030] Thus, cooling inlet 4 is located above the drawer 3 and 5 and blast chiller 5 and
is titled downwards to direct a stream of cold air inside the blast chiller section
5 (and drawer 3).
[0031] Preferably, note that blast chiller section 5 is defined by a tray 6 that has a bottom
wall 6a and at least two side walls (6b, 6c) rising from bottom wall 6a and facing
each other.
[0032] More preferably, the side walls are four - a front wall 6b, a rear wall 6c and two
side flanks 6d.
[0033] Therefore, even blast chiller section 5 is box-shaped and accessible from the top.
[0034] Preferably, blast chiller section 5 is removably associated (i.e. connected) with
drawer 3 so as to move between a position of disengagement and a position of engagement,
wherein the blast chiller section 5 is at least partially inside the drawer 3.
[0035] Therefore, the blast chiller 5 (and in particular, tray 6) is equipped with connecting
means 7 that can be engaged to the drawer 3. Such connecting means 7 is associated
with the side walls 6b, 6 c.
[0036] In particular, the connecting means is associated with the front wall 6b and rear
wall 6c.
[0037] Preferably, these front and rear walls 6b and 6c each have on their own free end
a beak or hook 8a, 8b that can be engaged with the corresponding front wall 3b and
rear wall 3c of drawer 3.
[0038] In this way, the blast chiller 5 (or tray 6) can be engaged conveniently to the drawer
3 while resting.
[0039] Therefore, similarly to the drawer 3, even the rear wall 6c of the tray 6, away from
the bottom wall 6a, is smaller than the corresponding front wall 6b, so as to adapt
exactly to the conformation of the drawer 3.
[0040] In certain embodiments, in order to increase heat exchange and ventilation, the blast
chiller 5 (or tray 6) has at least one lumen near the rear wall 6c.
[0041] Alternatively and/or jointly (see Figures 6 and 7), there is a through lumen 9a on
front wall 6b near the free end, in order to facilitate heat exchange. In the preferred
embodiment, the through lumen 9a in the front wall 6b has a width ranging between
115 and 135 mm, preferably 120 mm, and a height ranging between 27 and 33 mm, preferably
30 mm.
[0042] Moreover, in these or other embodiments, even the side flanks 6d of the tray 6 have
at least one oblong through opening 10 extending between a first end 10a proximal
the rear wall 6c and a second end 10b distal from the rear wall 6c.
[0043] Preferably, this oblong opening is located close to the bottom wall 6a and runs parallel
to it.
[0044] In the embodiment illustrated, the oblong opening has a length ranging between 55
and 65 mm, preferably 60 mm, and a height ranging between 8 and 12 mm, preferably
10 mm.
[0045] In the preferred embodiment, the blast chiller section 5 is associated with the drawer
3, at least in the position of engagement, so that their respective bottom walls 3a,
6a are spaced apart, with the bottom wall of the blast chiller section 5 positioned
higher up.
[0046] Therefore, in the position of engagement of the blast chiller 5, a containment and
additional refrigeration zone is defined, or delimited, between the bottom wall of
the tray 6 and bottom wall 3a of the drawer.
[0047] In the light of this, the blast chiller section 5, or tray 6, has a lower height
than the drawer 3.
[0048] Remember that by height we mean preferably the minimum distance between the free
end of the side flanks 3d, 6d and their bottom wall 3a, 6a.
[0049] In the preferred embodiment, the tray 6 has a height "H1" ranging between 62 and
67 mm, preferably between 64.5 and 66 mm, and more preferably of about 65.2 mm.
[0050] In turn, the drawer 3 has a height "H2" ranging between 180 and 190 mm, preferably
between 182 and 186 mm, and more preferably of about 184 mm.
[0051] Therefore, the containment and additional refrigeration zone has a height "H3", equal
to the difference of the two above-mentioned heights, i.e. between 113 and 124 mm,
preferably between 116 and 121.5 mm, and more preferably of about 118.8 mm.
[0052] Preferably, the bottom wall 6a of tray 6 features a plurality of through openings
11 to allow an exchange of air with the zone of the drawer 3 below the blast chiller
5, i.e. the above-mentioned containment and additional refrigeration zone.
[0053] In the embodiment illustrated, the bottom wall 6a of tray 6 has a reticular shape.
In other words, the bottom wall 6a of tray 6 features a band of first parallel beams
and a band of second parallel beams that are orthogonal to each other, in order to
define the above-mentioned plurality of through openings 11.
[0054] In the preferred embodiment, the blast chiller section 5 (or tray 6) has a width
"W1" lower than width "W2" of the drawer 3, in order to allow the air to recirculate
also on its sides.
[0055] Preferably, the tray has a width "W1" ranging between 288 and 295 mm, preferably
between 290 and 293 mm, and more preferably of about 291.7 mm.
[0056] The drawer 3, instead, has a width "W2" ranging between 416 and 423 mm, preferably
between 419 and 420 mm, and more preferably of about 419.4 mm.
[0057] In particular, the blast chiller section 5 (or tray 6) is positioned centrally with
respect to the drawer 3, in order to be at the same distance from both the side flanks
3d of the drawer itself.
[0058] In other words, the distance between the side flank 3d of drawer 3 and the corresponding
side flank 6d of tray 6 is equal on both sides.
[0059] Therefore, the tray 6 and the drawer 3 share the same centre line.
[0060] In order to make it easier the positioning and ensure stability of the blast chiller
section 5, the drawer 3 features at least one housing seat 12 at said front wall 3b
and/or rear wall 3c, which can be coupled with the blast chiller section 5 (or with
the tray 6).
[0061] This housing seat 12 is sized to prevent movement of the blast chiller section 5
when approaching and/or moving away from side flanks 3d.
[0062] In the embodiment illustrated, the housing seat 12 is defined by an oblong groove
12a that develops along the rear wall 3c from an area proximal to a side flank 3d
approaching the other flank.
[0063] Note that, in order to facilitate positioning and handling of the blast chiller section
5, the side flanks 6d of tray 6 feature gripping means 13 on their free ends. Preferably,
the gripping means is defined by handles 13a or shelves projecting sideways to the
tray 6.
[0064] The invention attains the preset aims and provides important advantages. In fact,
the presence of a blast chiller that is associated with the drawer helps lower and
stabilise the temperature faster and more efficiently. The removability of the tray,
moreover, allows to selectively use the compartment and to facilitate placement of
food. Conveniently, moreover, the presence of openings on the bottom and, where necessary,
on the sides of the tray will increase air recirculation and therefore heat exchange,
thereby providing increased chilling. Note in this regard that tests have shown that
it is possible to chill the temperature of a product placed in the compartment from
+70° to -18°C in little more than 5 hours. The invention thus conceived is susceptible
to numerous modifications and variants, all of which falling within the scope of the
inventive concept characterizing the invention. Moreover, all details may be replaced
with other technically equivalent elements. In practice, all the materials used, as
well as the dimensions, can be any according to requirements
1. A refrigeration device for refrigerating food products, comprising:
- a freezer compartment (2);
- a drawer (3) that is movable between a first position for maximum insertion in the
compartment (2) and a second position for at least partial extraction from the compartment
(2);
- at least one cooling inlet (4) associated with said compartment (2) and oriented
in the direction of said drawer (3) so as to generate a flow of cold air;
characterised in that it comprises at least one blast chiller section (5) that is smaller in volume than
the drawer (3) and housed at least partially in said drawer (3), said cooling inlet
(4) at least partially facing said blast chiller section (5) so as to accelerate the
reduction in temperature.
2. The refrigeration device according to claim 1, characterised in that said blast chiller section (5) is removably associated with said drawer (3) so as
to move between a position of disengagement and a position of engagement, wherein
the blast chiller section (5) is at least partially in the drawer (3).
3. The refrigeration device according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that said cooling inlet (4) is located at a higher position than said blast chiller section
(5).
4. The refrigeration device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said entire cooling inlet (4) faces said blast chiller section (5) so as to accelerate
the reduction in temperature.
5. The refrigeration device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said blast chiller section (5) is defined by a tray (6) that has a bottom wall (6a)
and at least two side walls (6b, 6c) rising from said bottom wall (6a) and facing
each other, said tray (6) being equipped with connecting means (7) for connection
with said drawer (3) and associated with said side walls (6b, 6c).
6. The refrigeration device according to claim 5, characterised in that said side walls (6b, 6c) comprise at least a front wall (6b) and a rear wall (6c),
each of which is provided with a peg (7a) at a free end thereof, said peg (7a) being
engageable with corresponding front (3b) and rear (3c) walls of the drawer (3).
7. The refrigeration device according to claim 6, characterised in that the extension of the rear wall (6c) of the tray (6), away from the bottom wall (6a),
is smaller than said front wall (6b) so as to adapt to the conformation of the drawer
(3).
8. The refrigeration device according to claim 6 or 7, characterised in that it comprises at least one through opening (9a) afforded in said rear wall (6c) and/or
in said front wall (6b) in an area in the proximity of said free end, so as to facilitate
heat exchange.
9. The refrigeration device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said blast chiller section (5) is defined by a tray (6), wherein said tray (6) and
the drawer (3) both have a respective bottom wall (3a, 6a), said blast chiller section
(5) being associated with said drawer (3) so that the respective bottom walls (3a,
6a) prove to be spaced apart from each other, with the bottom wall of the blast chiller
section (5) being at a higher height.
10. The refrigeration device according to claim 9, characterised in that said bottom wall (6a) is provided with a plurality of through openings (11) so as
to enable air exchange with an area of the drawer underlying the blast chiller section
(5).
11. The refrigeration device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said drawer (3) has a box-like shape defined by a bottom wall (3a), a front wall
(3b), a rear wall (3c) and two lateral flanks (3d) and the blast chiller section (5)
is defined by a tray (6) that has a bottom wall (6a) and at least four side walls
coupled in pairs so as to define a front wall (6b), a rear wall (6c) and two lateral
flanks (6d), wherein the distance between the front wall (3b, 6b) and the rear wall
(3c, 6c) defines a depth of the drawer (3) or of the blast chiller section (5) and
the distance between the lateral flanks (3d, 6d) defines a width (W2) of the drawer
(3) or the blast chiller section (5); said blast chiller section (5) being narrower
in width (W1) than said drawer (3) for the purpose of enabling recirculation of the
air laterally thereto.
12. The refrigeration device according to claim 11, characterised in that said blast chiller section (5) is positioned centrally with respect to said drawer
(3) so that it is equidistant from both lateral flanks (3d) of the drawer (3).
13. The refrigeration device according to claim 11 or 12, characterised in that at said front (3b) and/or rear (3c) wall, said drawer (3) has at least one housing
seat (12) that can be coupled with the blast chiller section (5) and that is sized
so as to prevent movement of the blast chiller section (5) towards and/or away from
the lateral flanks (3d) of the drawer (3).
14. The refrigeration device according to any one of claims 11 to 13, characterised in that the lateral flanks (6d) of the tray (6) have gripping means (13) at the free ends
thereof, said gripping means (13) being suitable for facilitating manoeuvrability
for the user.
15. The refrigeration device according to any one of claims 11 to 14, characterised in that each one said lateral flanks (6d) of the tray has at least one oblong through opening
(10) extending between a first end (10a) near the rear wall (6c) and a second end
(10b) distant from the rear wall (6c).
16. The refrigeration device according to any one of claims 11 to 15, characterised in that the width (W2) of the tray (6) ranges between 288 and 295 mm, preferably between
290 and 293 mm.
17. The refrigeration device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said blast chiller section (5) is defined by a tray (6) having a bottom wall (6a)
and at least four side walls coupled in pairs so as to define a front wall (6b), a
rear wall (6c) and two lateral flanks (6d), wherein the extension of the lateral flanks
(6d) away from the bottom wall (6a) defines a height of the tray (6); said tray being
of a height (H1) ranging between 62 and 67 mm, preferably between 64.5 and 66 mm,
more preferably of approximately 65.2 mm.
18. The refrigeration device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said freezer compartment (2) is of the no-frost type.