[0001] The present invention relates to a cooling cabinet comprising a conditioned space
with an access door, which access door comprises a first, substantially flat plate
body and a substantially plane-parallel second plate body, which second plate body
comprises a central part which lies offset over a step relative to a peripheral edge
part and encloses with the first plate body a cavity, wherein the access door is provided
with a handle device whereby the access door can be manually manipulated between a
closed position and an opened position.
[0002] Such a cooling cabinet generally comprises a climate-controlled, cooled interior
space which can be closed by means of one or more access doors in order to thus erect
a thermodynamic barrier between the cool internal climate in the space and the external
climate of the surrounding area. An important application here is that of a cooled
display case in a shop and other locations where food products and beverages to be
cooled are distributed. Transparent access doors are preferably used here so that
the wares to be displayed will be clearly visible from the outside. Known from a previous
patent application by applicant is an at least almost wholly transparent access door
for such a cooled display case. This known access door comprises essentially a set
of plane-parallel plate bodies of a transparent plastic which are glued to each other
at their periphery, thus enclosing a thermally insulating cavity. An outer of the
two plate bodies is completely flat, while the other plate body comprises a central
part which lies offset over a height relative to a peripheral edge part and which
transposes via a transition part into the edge part. The thus obtained door panel
for an access door is essentially frameless and transparent over a whole surface.
[0003] It has been found desirable in practice to equip an access door for a cooling cabinet
with a handle device in the form of a handgrip. This is then mounted against the flat
outer plate and allows a user to manipulate the door panel between a closed position
and an opened position. A drawback of the use of the known handle on the flat outer
plate is however that the packing density of the door panels is thereby at least partially
lost in that, due to the protruding handle, additional intermediate space must be
saved between successive panels in a stack. This is undesirable from a viewpoint of
both storage and transport.
[0004] The present invention therefore has for its object, among others, to provide an access
door for a cooling cabinet which can be equipped with an effective handle device while
maintaining packing density.
[0005] In order to achieve the intended objective a cooling cabinet of the type described
in the preamble has the feature according to the invention that the handle device
comprises a base member which is connected permanently to a free surface of the first
plate body at the position of the edge part of the second plate body via a first connection,
that the handle device comprises a grip member which can be connected to the base
member without tools via a second connection, and that the base member extends no
further than a height above the surface of the first plate part, which height is smaller
than the step of the central part of the second plate body relative to the peripheral
edge part thereof.
[0006] The base member of the handle device is here connected permanently to the door panel
and thus provides a reliable mounting base for the grip member to be mounted thereon.
Because the base member takes a relatively flat form, meaning that a height thereof
is smaller than the step of the central part relative to the edge part, the base member
is able to nestle between successive panels in a stack of panels. The base member
can thus already be arranged beforehand without having an adverse effect on a packing
density of such a stack. By finally coupling the grip member to the base member a
complete handle device is assembled. The grip members intended therefor can be supplied
separately and, if desired, be adapted here to a field of application of the access
door and/or the desired corporate identity.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment the cooling cabinet according to the invention is characterized
in that the first plate body and the second plate body are formed wholly from a transparent
plastic, particularly from polymethyl methacrylate, and are glued to each other at
the edge part. This material for both plate bodies is not only a highly suitable candidate
for the cooling cabinet from a viewpoint of raw material cost price and processability,
it furthermore produces door panels which will take a largely frameless form and are
relatively light-weight. This makes the product highly suitable for a door closure
of a cooled display case.
[0008] Various connecting techniques are per se suitable for a mechanical connection between
the base member and the grip member of the handle device. The two members can thus
for instance be screwed onto each other. A preferred embodiment of the cooling cabinet
however has the feature that both members of the handle device can be permanently
coupled to each other manually, without tools. For this purpose a particular embodiment
of the cooling cabinet according to the invention is characterized in that the base
member and the grip member are mutually connected via at least one dovetail connection,
comprising a dovetail cavity and a dovetail member receivable therein, which can be
slid into each other substantially parallel to the surface and fix the base member
and grip member to each other transversely of the surface.
[0009] Owing to such a dovetail connection, the two members can be slid into each other
in simple manner and thereby enter into the second mutual connection which already
combines the two members in each other transversely of the surface. This connection
resists a mutual separation under a load directed transversely of the surface, as
is mainly to be expected during use of a handle device. A preferred embodiment of
the cooling cabinet according to the invention is characterized in that the at least
one dovetail connection comprises a number of dovetail connections which are distributed
over the base member and grip member in a longitudinal direction. Said load is thereby
distributed more uniformly over the two members, which enhances the lifespan and strength
of the mutual (second) connection.
[0010] A further embodiment of the cooling cabinet is characterized here in that provided
between the base member and the grip member are snap means which are able and configured
to mutually connect the two members and combine them into the handle device in substantially
clearance-free manner. Such a mutual snap connection provides not only for a clearance-free
locking of the two members in or on each other, but moreover provides a locking which
prevents the two members from then being unintentionally separated from each other.
In a further preferred embodiment the cooling cabinet has the feature here that the
snap means comprise at least a snap member and a complementary snap cavity, wherein
the snap member engages behind a wall of the snap cavity in a mutually connected position,
and that a space is provided along which the snap member can be accessed so as to
be forced out of the snap cavity. The snap connection, which prevents a separation
of the two members of the handle device, can thus if desired be released by forcing
the snap member out of the snap cavity so that the two members can then be taken apart.
[0011] In a first particular embodiment the cooling cabinet has the feature according to
the invention that the access door comprises a sliding panel which is received for
sliding in a guide of the cooling cabinet, and that the grip member comprises a shoulder
which extends transversely of the first plate body. The shoulder placed transversely
of the surface thus provides an engaging surface whereby a force on the panel can
be exerted laterally, parallel to the surface, in order to displace the panel in the
guide.
[0012] In a second particular embodiment the cooling cabinet according to the invention
is characterized in that the access door comprises a swing panel which is mounted
in the cooling cabinet for pivoting about a pivot axis, and that the grip member comprises
a handle which maintains a finger space to the first plate body. The handle can thus
be gripped in ergonomic manner so as to exert transversely of the surface a force
whereby a rotation about the pivot axis can be imparted to the panel.
[0013] The invention also relates to a handle device for a door panel in the above described
cooling cabinet, comprising a base member intended and configured to be connected
permanently to a surface of a door panel, and a grip member which can be mechanically
connected thereto without tools.
[0014] The invention will be further elucidated hereinbelow with reference to an exemplary
embodiment and an accompanying drawing. In the drawing:
- Figure 1
- is a perspective view of a part of an exemplary embodiment of a cooling cabinet according
to the invention;
- Figure 2
- is a cross-section through a part of a set of door panels for use in the cooling cabinet
of figure 1;
- Figure 3
- is a perspective view of a handle device as applied in the cooling cabinet of figure
1;
- Figure 4
- is an exploded view of the handle device of figure 3 in top view; and
- Figure 5
- is an exploded view of the handle device of figure 3 in bottom view.
[0015] It is otherwise noted here that the figures are purely schematic and not always drawn
to (the same) scale. Some dimensions in particular may be exaggerated to greater or
lesser extent for the sake of clarity. Corresponding parts are designated in the figures
with the same reference numeral.
[0016] Figure 1 shows schematically a perspective view of a cooling cabinet according to
the present invention. Of the cooling cabinet, only a set of mounting strips 10 is
drawn in the figure, but the remaining construction is assumed sufficiently known
to a person with ordinary skill in the art to not require further elucidation here.
In this case the cooling cabinet comprises a door system of four successive door panels
30, although in practice the cooling cabinet can be embodied having from a single
door panel to even more than the four door panels 30 shown here. Owing to hinges 40,
50 provided for this purpose on opposite sides the door panels 30 are suspended pitovally
about a vertical pivot axis. For this purpose these hinge devices 40, 50 are each
mounted in a mounting profile 20, which is in turn mounted permanently on the frame
10 of the cooling cabinet. Mounting profile 20 moreover provides space for a doorstop
device which a free side 70 of door panel 30 comes up against resiliently when it
is closed in order to thus impose a defined, mutually identical, closed position on
door panels 30.
[0017] Such a cooling cabinet can be utilized mainly as vertical cooled display case, as
used in many supermarkets and other shops. Owing to the closure by the door system,
energy is saved in that the cooled interior space of the climate-controlled cooling
cabinet is then no longer in open communication with the surrounding area. The cooling
cabinet comprises an interior space over which is usually distributed a number of
shelves placed adjacently of and one above the other, wherein the whole space is accessible
owing to the outward-swinging doors 30.
[0018] The example is based on double-walled door panels 30, see figure 2, each formed from
a first plate body 31 and a second plate body 32, enclosing a thermally insulating
cavity 33. The two plate bodies 31, 32 are formed from a transparent plastic, for
which use is made in this example of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) or polycarbonate.
A first of the two plate bodies 31 is completely flat, while the other of the two
plate bodies 32 is thermally deformed so that it comprises substantially a central
part 35 which transposes all around into a deeper-lying edge part 34. The central
part 35 thus lies offset over a step s relative to the edge part 34, wherein the two
part 35, 34 transpose gradually into each other via an intermediate area 36. Edge
part 34 is adhered over a whole periphery of the door panel 30 to a corresponding
edge part of the first plate body 31 by gluing it thereto while exerting an appropriate
pressure force. This results in a completely transparent, frameless door panel which
counteracts condensation owing to the insulating action of the cavity and provides
an unobstructed view of the wares displayed in the cooling cabinet.
[0019] Edge part 34 of door panel 30 moreover provides a stable mounting base for mounting
a handle device 60, which enables a user to open and close the relevant door panel.
According to the invention, the handle device comprises a base member 61 which is
connected permanently to door panel 30 via a first connection. This base member 61
can for instance already be pre-mounted on the first plate body 31 of door panel 30
during manufacture of the door panel, and is therein arranged at the position of the
offset in the second plate body 32, i.e. at the position of the peripheral edge part
34. The handle device further comprises a grip member 62 which can be connected to
base member 61 without tools by means of a second connection.
[0020] Figure 2 shows an embodiment hereof in detail, wherein a stack of two door panels
30 is shown. An as yet uncovered base member 61 is nestled in an intermediate space
between the two panels 30. For the purpose of illustration the other base member 61
is equipped with a grip member 62 in the drawing. This grip member 62 provides together
with a shoulder a handle 65 whereby the door panel can be manipulated between a closed
position and an opened position. In contrast to base member 61, this grip member 65
is in practice first arranged during final assembly of the door panel in the cooling
cabinet so that it is not detrimental to a packing density of successive door panels
during storage and transport.
[0021] It is important here that a height h of base member 61 is smaller than the step s
between the central part 35 of the formed second plate body 32 and the edge part 34.
This step s creates in the stack, see figure 2, an intermediate space which in this
case provides space for this base member without having an adverse effect on the packing
density of the panels 30 relative to each other. Grip members 62 can be supplied separately
and are eventually only mounted on a base member on site.
[0022] For this purpose the two members 61, 62 provide a mutual dovetail connection which
can be realized in simple manner by hand and without additional tools. This is shown
in further detail in perspective view in figures 3-5. Figure 3 shows here the handle
device in assembled form, wherein grip member 62 with shoulder 65 has been slid onto
base member 61. Grip member 62 and base member 61 are shown separately in figure 4,
wherein the base member is directed with a set of dovetail fingers 63 toward grip
member 62. Grip member 62 in turn comprises on its side directed toward base member
61 complementary dovetail cavities 64 in which the dovetail fingers 63 of base member
61 are axially receivable and engage therein when the two members 61, 62 are slid
into each other. As can be seen in the figure, the dovetail connections are uniformly
distributed in a longitudinal direction over both member 61, 62 of the handle device
in order to thus optimally distribute a force transmission therebetween.
[0023] The two members 61, 62 of the handle device are also both provided with snap means
in the form of a set of resilient snap fingers 67 on the base member and a set of
snap cavities 68 in grip member 62. If the two members 61, 62 are slid wholly into
each other, the fingers 67 snap with their outer end behind an edge of the corresponding
snap cavity 68 and thus lock the above described dovetail connection. The fingers
67 remain accessible via a set of openings 66 in the cover of the grip member so that,
if desired, this snap connection can be released by freeing the outer end of the relevant
finger 67 from the cavity 68 using a tool provided for this purpose, such as a pin.
The two members 61, 62 of the device can thus optionally be taken apart if desired.
[0024] Base member 61 can be connected to the flat wall 31 of the door panel in diverse
ways. Base member 61 can thus be mounted by means of screws or be glued to the surface
of panel 31. Application of a double-sided adhesive tape 80, of which use is made
in this example, is particularly practical in this respect.
[0025] Although the invention has been further elucidated above on the basis of only a single
exemplary embodiment, it will be apparent that the invention is by no means limited
thereto. On the contrary, many variations and embodiments are still possible within
the scope of the invention for a person with ordinary skill in the art.
1. Cooling cabinet comprising a conditioned space with an access door, which access door
comprises a first, substantially flat plate body and a substantially plane-parallel
second plate body, which second plate body comprises a central part which lies offset
over a step relative to a peripheral edge part and encloses with the first plate body
a cavity, wherein the access door is provided with a handle device whereby the access
door can be manually manipulated between a closed position and an opened position,
characterized in that the handle device comprises a base member which is connected permanently to a free
surface of the first plate body at the position of the edge part of the second plate
body, that the handle device comprises a grip member which can be connected to the
base member, and that the base member extends no further than a height above the surface
of the first plate part, which height is smaller than the step of the central part
of the second plate body relative to the peripheral edge part thereof.
2. Cooling cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that the first plate body and the second plate body are formed wholly from a transparent
plastic, particularly from polymethyl methacrylate, and are glued to each other at
the edge part.
3. Cooling cabinet according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the base member and the grip member are mutually connected via at least one dovetail
connection, comprising a dovetail cavity and a dovetail member receivable therein,
which can be slid into each other substantially parallel to the surface and fix the
base member and grip member to each other transversely of the surface.
4. Cooling cabinet according to claim 3, characterized in that the at least one dovetail connection comprises a number of dovetail connections which
are distributed over the base member and grip member in a longitudinal direction.
5. Cooling cabinet according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that provided between the base member and the grip member are snap means which are able
and configured to mutually connect the two members and combine them into the handle
device in substantially clearance-free manner.
6. Cooling cabinet according to claim 5, characterized in that the snap means comprise at least a snap member and a complementary snap cavity, wherein
the snap member engages behind a wall of the snap cavity in a mutually connected position,
and that a space is provided along which the snap member can be accessed so as to
be forced out of the snap cavity.
7. Cooling cabinet according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the access door comprises a sliding panel which is received for sliding in a guide
of the cooling cabinet, and that the grip member comprises a shoulder which extends
transversely of the first plate body.
8. Cooling cabinet according to one or more of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the access door comprises a swing panel which is mounted in the cooling cabinet for
pivoting about a pivot axis, and that the grip member comprises a handle which maintains
a finger space to the first plate body.
9. Handle device for a door panel as applied in the cooling cabinet according to one
or more of the preceding claims, comprising a base member intended and configured
to be connected permanently to a surface of the door panel, and a grip member which
can be mechanically connected thereto without tools.