Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention describes a cooling system for cabinets and cooling cabinet
by forced air. The present invention lies in the fields of thermodynamic systems and
cooling cabinets.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Supermarkets or trades varieties need to expose and deliver the goods to the customer
so that it can simply remove the product they want from a shelf or storage location.
However, when it comes to products that require refrigeration, such as beverage, dairy,
meats, vegetables, meats, etc., it is necessary that they are in a cool environment.
[0003] Traditional cooling cabinets uses an axial fan which sucks the air through the bottom
of the cabinet and discharges cold, by walls of the bottom shelves and top. Some versions
also discharge a portion of air from the front upper part, forming an air curtain.
The heat exchanger is mounted, usually at the bottom of the cabinet inside an air
duct. Depending on the configuration and application of this case, the heat exchanger
can operate with direct expansion cooling or a secondary fluid, where, in both cases,
the cooling system is arranged remotely.
[0004] However, the systems used in the context are large and use large amounts of cooling.
This fact entails, for example, greater difficulty of the system installation in refrigerated
cabinets, besides decreasing the internal useful volume of the cabinet, since the
cold side, that is, the region where it is discharged cold air is fixedly mounted
in the cabinet, consuming its internal volume.
[0005] In a more compact form, there are options where the cooling system is mounted directly
to the cabinet. In this case, the cabinet allows a greater degree of freedom regarding
the installation of the same, it does not depend on prior infrastructure for the office
of connection to remote cooling system. It is understood by direct mounting to the
cabinet the installation of multiple independent components and, following their interconnection,
so that it is no longer possible to remove the cooling unit without the need to remove
part or all of cooling charge. The concept of direct cooling unit is more efficient
and significantly reduces the cooling charge. However, if the cooling system fails,
the entire cabinet is compromised because it presents difficulty and slowness for
removal or installation of a new refrigeration unit, implying a high time with the
cabinet out of operation.
[0006] Another option considers a cooling system mounted independent of the cabinet. Its
assembly to the cabinet is then performed, usually on the top, at the bottom or side
of the cabinet, so that the cold air is available for the interior of it. For products
mounted on the top of the cabinet, the air is sucked through a central axial fan,
mounted on a tray that acts as a water collector defrost as well as air duct, which
directs to the heat exchanger and unloads cold by the left and right side. Another
option of this same concept collects the air heated by food and offers cold to the
cabinet through openings in the top, so that the evaporator be mounted outside the
cabinet.
[0007] These settings enable the modularization of the refrigeration unit and a quick replacement
of the same in a fault advent. Also brings the benefits of efficiency and reduced
charge cooling. However, these settings bring some restrictions for its direct application
in the office. The first, whose cold region is inserted in the cabinet, is effective
for direct ventilation in the cabinet, but inefficient when engaged in air ducts,
since it requires two distinct ducts and overlapping, one for the air intake at the
bottom of the tray, where the air inlet of the axial fan is, another duct in the left
and right sides, which are the cold air outlets. The second option is opposed to this,
that is effective in mounting pipelines because it allows a minimum internal space
but inefficient cabinet if required direct ventilation in the cabinet.
[0008] Thus, what is clear from the literature, no documents were found suggesting or anticipating
the teachings of the present invention, so that the solution proposed here has novelty
and inventive activity against the state of the art.
Summary of the Invention
[0009] Thus, the present invention aims to solve the listed problems in the art from a size
of the cooling system and reduced weight by using a suitable venting means of the
cold side, with a horizontal vent stream, allowing also the application of direct
ventilation in the cabinet or in air ducts, in order to reduce the internal useful
volume occupied for the installation of said system in a refrigerated cabinet.
[0010] In a first object the present invention provides a cooling system for cabinets comprising:
a. hot region (HR) having:
- i. a cooling compressor assembly;
- ii. cooling fluid condensation means;
B. cold region (CR) having:
- i. Heat exchanger (13);
- ii. venting means;
- iii. air inlet (14);
- iv. air outlet (15),
wherein:
- hot region (HR) and cold region (CR) are separated by a thermal insulating medium
(12);
- the cooling compressor set, the cooling fluid condensation means, an expansion device
and the heat exchanger on the cold side (13) are associated with each other through
a cooling circuit;
- the air inlet (14) and the air outlet (15) are intermediated by the heat exchanger
(13) and a venting means; and
[0011] In a second object, the present invention provides a refrigeration cabinet by forced
air adapted to receive at least one cooling system as defined above wherein:
- a. the cabinet comprises an opening region for the insertion of said cooling system;
- b. said system is fixed to the cabinet through the mounting region;
- c. air inlet (14) from the cabinet is facing heated region (HA) and/or an opening
of the cooling cabinet capable of providing access to the heated region (HA); and
- d. the air outlet (15) is facing the cold region (CR) of the cooling cabinet and/or
an opening of the cooling cabinet capable of providing access to a cold region (CR).
[0012] Also, in a third object, the present invention provides a cooling system for refrigerated
environment comprising:
- a. hot region (HR) having:
- i. cooling fluid compressor set;
- ii. cooling fluid condensation means;
- b. cold region (CR) having:
- i. heat exchanger (13);
- ii. venting means;
- iii. air inlet (14);
- iv. air outlet (15),
wherein:
- the hot region (HR) and the cold region (CR) are separated by a thermal insulation
means (12);
- the cooling fluid compressor set, the cooling fluid condensation means, an expansion
device, and the heat exchanger on the cold side (13) are associated between them,
by a cooling circuit;
- the air inlet (14) and the air outlet (15) are intermediated by the heat exchanger
(13) and venting means; and
- the venting means is comprised by a fan (8) of tangential type associated with air
deflector (7), or by a fan (8) of axial type.
[0013] The common inventive concept to all the claimed protection contexts refers to the
use of a cooling system in refrigerated cabinets, more specifically, in cooling cabinets
by forced air, allowing a horizontal air flow, using a means of ventilating comprising
a fan (8) proper, and allow reversal of the direction of air flow through the positioning
system. It also allows the direct application in the cabinet or in air ducts, as operating
characteristics or design of the cabinet.
[0014] These and other objects of the invention will be immediately appreciated by those
versed in the art and by companies with interests in the sector, and will be described
in sufficient detail to reproduce in the description below.
Brief Description of the Figures
[0015] In order to better define and clarify the content of this patent application, these
figures are presented:
Figure 1 shows an exploded view of the cooling system presented in the present invention.
Where specified: cover (1), the compressor (2), a fan compressor (3), the base (4),
base support (5), engine support (6), air deflectors (7), fan (8), tray (9), baffle
tray (9a), access cover (10), condenser (11), thermal insulation (12) and a heat exchanger
(13).
Figure 2 shows a second exploded view of the cooling system presented in the present
invention. Where specified: cover (1) compression means (2), a fan for compression
means (3), the base (4), base support (5), engine support (6), air deflectors (7)
fan (8), tray (9), baffle tray (9a), access cover (10), condenser (11), thermal insulation
(12) and an evaporator (13).
Figure 3 shows the exploded view of the cooling system presented in this invention
with the fan version of axial type evaporator and, in this case, the air-cooled condenser
may also be presented in water cooled version. Are indicated: cover (1) compression
means (2), a fan for compression means (3), the base (4), fan (8), the tray (9), condenser
(11), thermal insulator (12) and an evaporator (13).
Figure 4 shows an implementation scheme of the system proposed in the present invention
in a refrigeration cabinet. As indicated: the top of the cabinet (TG), a thermal insulator
(12), the hot region (HR) of the cooling system, the cold region (CR) of the cooling
system, air inlet (14), air outlet (15), a heated region of the cabinet (HA) and the
cold region of the cabinet (CR), both of which are in the inner region of the cabinet
(IR).
Figure 5 shows a side view of an embodiment of the proposed system implemented in
a refrigerated cabinet in order to detail the hot region (HR) of the cooling system,
the cold region (CR) of the cooling system, a region heated cabinet (HA) and the cold
region of the cabinet (CR) and the inner region of the cabinet (IR).
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0016] The descriptions that follow are presented by way of example and not limiting the
scope of the invention and will understand more clearly the object of the present
application.
[0017] The present invention provides a cooling system, which can be seen in Figures 1,
2 or 3, to be installed in refrigerated cabinets, to maintain an appropriate temperature
within said cabinet for the product kept in the same. Where the cooling system for
a hot region (HR) and a cold region (CR) in the hot region (HR) is defined comprising
the components which have a temperature rise at the time of working, and the cold
region (RF) region defined by providing the air under conditions of low temperatures,
responsible for cooling the inner region (IR) of the cabinet.
[0018] In the present invention, means a refrigerated cabinet, an environment for the storage
of products or any type of object that needs to be cooled to an appropriate temperature.
As shelves or cabinets air forced available in grocery stores that store refrigerated
products, or frozen, for which it must maintain proper product temperature to prevent
the same from becoming unusable. Also, the offices listed in this invention may be
of the modular type, that is, the cabinet is associative with other cases of the same
type, or different from operating together.
[0019] The hot area (HR) disposed external to the refrigerated cabinet, is composed of a
cooling compressor assembly and condensing cooling media, where the process involved
occurs by conventional means. The cooling may be any fluid capable of being regulated
compressed and condensed in the process. In one example, the cooling used in the present
invention is a natural cooling R-290, but not limited to this.
[0020] In one embodiment, the cooling compressor set used in the present invention comprises
at least one compressor (2) and at least one fan to the compressor (3), this is not
necessarily required. The compressor (2) has the primary function to accomplish the
compression of cooling for further cooling process, promoting the pressure differential
for the system operation, while the compressor fan (3) is used to ensure air insufflating
to said compressor (2) and/or condenser.
[0021] In an embodiment, means condensing cooling, can be understood by any component capable
of performing exchange of the high pressure side of the heat and allowing condensation
of the cooling, by heat exchange with a fluid which can be, for example, air, water
or any other fluid that is provided by the structure of the installed product, such
as a capacitor (11) water or air.
[0022] The cold region (CR) arranged inside the cooled cabinet comprises a heat exchanger
(13), venting means air inlet (14) and air outlet (15). In this region, the air heated
by the products stored in the cabinet, heated area (HA) is cooled and sent to the
insufflation region's cabinet, cold region (CR), cooling the region of interest of
the cabinet, internal region (IR), as can be seen in figure 4.
[0023] In an embodiment, the means for ventilating the cold region (CR) comprises a fan
(8) and the tangential air deflectors (7) where the air exits tangentially to the
axis of said fan (8). The tangential fan (8) allows a reduction in size of the cooling
system proposed in the present invention, resulting in the fact that the space that
the cold region (CR) occupies the internal volume of the cabinet is reduced. In a
second embodiment, the venting means comprises a fan (8) of axial type, wherein said
axial fan (8) is used to depth with the cold region (CR) penetrates the inside of
the cabinet is larger as necessarily requires a space to direct air to the heat exchangers
(13). Already with the use of the tangential fan (8), the depth dimension is reduced
to at most the width of the fan impeller or from the heat exchanger (13), whichever
is greater. This configuration allows the performance of the refrigeration system
is maintained, when compared to systems using fans of the axial type.
[0024] The said tangential fan (8) has the function of moving the return air cabinet, i.e.
the hot air through the evaporator for cooling and its supply to the cabinet, delivering
cold air. Also, to enable the generation of vortices that maximize and direct air
tangential fan insufflation (8), are used air deflectors (7).
[0025] In one embodiment, the heat exchanger (13) arranged in the system is defined by a
serpentine displayed adjacently along the length of the tangential fan (8). In one
example, as can be seen in Figures 1 and 2, the coil (13) is arranged parallel to
the tangential fan (8), running all along its length. This configuration reduces the
air velocity through the heat exchanger (13), which reduces the pressure loss between
the inlet pressure and air outlet in said heat exchanger.
[0026] With regard to the fan (8) axially, although even occupy greater internal volume,
this concept also permits their use directly on the cabinet or ducts, similar to that
observed with the configuration using the cross-flow fan as a function the arrangement
of the components. In this case, the size reduction of the product allows its application
even in smaller offices, known as product 1 port. The version that uses the tangential
fan only allows its assembly into larger offices, known as 2 products or multiple
ports.
[0027] In the embodiment of the fan (8) axial heat exchanger (13) is defined by serpentine
arranged in a region opposite to the region of installing said axial fan (8).
[0028] Furthermore, the venting means, both the blower (8) tangentially when the ventilator
(8) axially, is arranged in the cooling cabinet structure, which thus does not belong
to the cooling unit assembly i.e., the refrigeration unit is provided without the
venting means.
[0029] Figure 4 shows an arrangement of the cooling system proposed in the present invention
in a refrigerated cabinet, which it is seen that the system mounting region is able
to provide the cold region (CR) being disposed in a region cooling cabinet, i.e. the
part where the desired products are stored, where it is cooled. And thus, the hot
region (HR) being arranged in an insulated cabinet region, preventing the heat produced
by the operation of the components to be transferred to the cold region (CR). For
this, the hot region (HR) and cold region (CR) are separated by a thermal insulator
(12) being arranged externally of the cabinet.
[0030] It is understood by thermal insulation (12) any material that reduces heat transfer
from the hot region (HR) to the cold region (CR). Where, in one embodiment, the insulating
medium used in the invention can be EPS (expanded polystyrene), whose thermal conductivity
is around 0.033 W/mK, PU (Polyurethane), whose thermal conductivity is around 0.02
W/mK or other insulating elements not listed.
[0031] Thus, the system is mounted on the refrigerated cabinet via a mounting region, which
comprises a base (4) and the supports of the base (5). The base (4) ensures the system
structure and the insulator housing (12) between the cold regions (CR) and hot (HR),
and enable mounting components thereon. The base support (5) allows the mounting of
the refrigeration system to the cabinet, and allows the association of a sealing member
such as a gasket at the interface between the system and the cabinet, and acoustically
isolating heat. The sealing element is installed around the interface between the
case and the proposed system, avoiding physical contact with the metal parts, and
prevent cold air leakage to the outside or entry of insects and dust.
[0032] The air intakes (14) disposed in the cold region (CR) are responsible for allowing
air to enter the heated region (HA) of the cabinet, which air is hot, so that it is
cooled and forwarded to the inner region (IR) of the cabinet through the air vents
(15). For this, the air inlet (14) and the air outlet (15) are intermediated by the
heat exchanger (13) and the fan (8) allowing horizontal ventilation. The concept of
horizontal ventilation is defined by the fact that the air flow moves horizontally
within the environment to which the system is applied, for example, in a cooling cabinet.
[0033] Thus, the ventilating means enables the direction of air flow is defined according
to system setup, in which the direction is determined by the position which the proposed
system is installed. The direction of air flow is set with variations by 180 °.
[0034] Furthermore, in the cold region (RF) is disposed a condensates tray (9), which acts
as an air duct in the heat exchanger (13) and allows the collection of defrost water,
avoiding dripping office. This fact implies that the system allows the circulation
of air flow in both directions, by simply reversing the refrigeration unit and the
drain connection of readjustment.
[0035] The tray (9), presented on the concept with tangential blower, comprising baffles
(9a) that allow directing the air entering or exiting the system. That is, the cold
air reaches the inner region (IR) of the refrigerated cabinet directed by deflector
(9a) on the system air outlet. In one exemplification, the air deflectors (9a) of
the tray can provide an adjustable air outlet angle being adaptable to the installation
environment.
[0036] The present invention also provides a refrigeration cabinet by forced air adapted
to receive the proposed cooling system described herein, where the arrangements are
shown in Figures 4 and 5. The case comprises an opening region for the insertion of
the proposed cooling system in order to facilitate installation of the refrigeration
unit. Thus, the system is then set in said cabinet cooling air forced through mounting
region contained in the system itself, wherein the base support (5) allows the insertion
of fasteners for coupling the system to the cabinet.
[0037] In addition, assembly of the system is defined by the air inlet (14) of the system
facing the heated region (HA) of the cabinet, or to an opening of the cooling cabinet
capable of providing access to the heated region (HA), such as an insufflation duct.
[0038] Thus, the air outlet (15) faces the cooled area (CR) of the refrigeration cabinet
or to an opening of a refrigerating cabinet capable of providing access to the cold
region (CR), so that, the cold air is blown into the inner region (IR) of the cooling
cabinet, doing it directly. Another way to perform the cold supply air in the inner
region (IR) of the cooling cabinet is engaging said cooling system air ducts arranged
in the top of the cooling cabinet (TG), allowing the provision of cooled air to a
compartment single or a modular office. Thus, air outlet (15) is engaged wholly or
partly to the ventilation ducts, and can provide cold air insufflating the inner region
(IR) of the cabinet.
[0039] The forced air cabinet proposed in the present invention is associative the at least
one second cooling cabinet, and may be the same or different designs, where all forced
air cabinets associated share one or more cooling units. Thus, the total capacity
of the cooling unit cooling is appropriate the sum of the thermal demand of all cabinets
associated with the assembly, once the set of associated cabinets can share more than
one refrigeration unit when in operation.
[0040] Thus, the present invention enables the cooling cabinet with a small-sized cooling
system which occupies little internal volume of the cabinet, in addition to a low
weight, ease of installation of the same and provides a circulation of air flow in
both directions in a horizontal ventilation.
[0041] Those skilled in the art will value the knowledge presented herein, and may play
the invention shown in the embodiments, and other embodiments which fall within the
scope of the appended claims.
1. Cooling system for cabinets,
characterized by comprising:
a. hot region (HR) having:
i. cooling fluid compressor set;
ii. cooling fluid condensation means;
b. cold region (CR) having:
i. heat exchanger (13);
ii. venting means;
iii. air inlet (14);
iv. air outlet (15),
wherein:
- the hot region (HR) and the cold region (CR) are separated by a thermal insulation
means (12);
- the cooling fluid compressor set, the cooling fluid condensation means, an expansion
device, and the heat exchanger on the cold side (13) are associated between them,
by a cooling circuit;
- the air inlet (14) and the air outlet (15) are intermediated by the heat exchanger
(13) and venting means.
2. Cooling system for cabinets, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the venting means is comprised by at least one fan (8) of tangential
fan type associated with an air deflector (7).
3. Cooling system for cabinets, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the venting means is comprised by at least one fan (8) of axial fan
type.
4. Cooling system for cabinets, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the venting means is disposed on the cabinet structure.
5. Cooling system for cabinets, according to claim 1, characterized by comprising assembly region of the cooling system with the cabinet capable of promoting
the disposition of cold region (CR) in a cabinet cooling region and the hot region
(HR) in an insulated region of the cabinet.
6. Cooling system for cabinets, according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the assembly region comprises at least one base (4) mounted to at least
one base support (5), wherein at least one sealing member is associated to said base
support (5).
7. Cooling system for cabinets, according to claims 1 and 2, characterized by the fact that the heat exchanger (13) is defined by a condenser disposed adjacent
through the length of a tangential fan (8).
8. Cooling system for cabinets, according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterized by the fact that the venting means id adapted to make possible the horizontal ventilation
flow, being the flow direction determined by the system positioning.
9. Cooling cabinet by forced air
characterized by the fact that is adapted to receive at least a cooling system as defined on claims
1 to 6, wherein:
a. cabinet comprises an opening region for the insertion of said cooling system;
b. said system is fixed to the cabinet by means of an assembly region;
c. the air inlet (14) coming from the cabinet faces the heated region (HR) and/or
for a cooling cabinet opening capable of providing access to the heated region (HR);
and
d. the air outlet (15) faces the cooled region (CR) of cooling cabinet and/or for
a cooling cabinet opening capable of promoting access to the cooled region (CR).
10. Cooling cabinet by forced air, according to claim 6, characterized by the fact that the air outlet (15) is capable of inflating cold air inside (IR) of
cabinet in a direct manner.
11. Cooling cabinet by forced air, according to claim 6, characterized by the fact that the air outlet (15) is capable of inflating cold air inside (IR) of
cabinet in a direct manner, being coupled totally or partially in ducts.
12. Cooling cabinet by forced air, according to claims 6 to 7, characterized by the fact that it is associative to at least a second cooling cabinet by forced air,
wherein the cooling unit is shared for all associate cabinets.
13. Cooling system for cooled environments,
characterized by comprising:
a. hot region (HR) having:
i. cooling fluid compressor set;
ii. cooling fluid condensation means;
b. cold region (CR) having:
i. heat exchanger (13);
ii. venting means;
iii. air inlet (14);
iv. air outlet (15),
wherein:
- the hot region (HR) and the cold region (CR) are separated by a thermal insulation
means (12);
- the cooling fluid compressor set, the cooling fluid condensation means, an expansion
device, and the heat exchanger on the cold side (13) are associated between them,
by a cooling circuit;
- the air inlet (14) and the air outlet (15) are intermediated by the heat exchanger
(13) and venting means; and
- the venting means is comprised by a fan (8) of tangential type associated with air
deflector (7), or by a fan (8) of axial type.