Refrigerated cabinet
A refrigerated cabinet is equipped with a thermal breaker between the cabinet liner and wrapper. The cabinet can operate at the −10° F. (−23° C.) set point in ambient conditions of at least 90° F. (32° C.) and at least 70% relative humidity without door frame condensation. A cabinet door gasket can have an inner sealing element that seals against the thermal breaker and an outer sealing element that seals seal against the wrapper. The wrapper can have a double return flange nested in an outer interface of the thermal breaker. The thermal breaker can hold a door frame heater inboard of a magnetic contact region with the door gasket. The frame heater can be located so that only plastic material is directly in front of the frame heater. Corner joiner elements can be ultrasonically welded to the thermal breaker to join four thermal breaker pieces together at mitered joints.
1 . A refrigerated cabinet comprising:
a cabinet body defining an interior and having a door frame defining a doorway for providing access to the interior from an exterior of the refrigerated cabinet, the cabinet body comprising:
a wrapper having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway;
a liner having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway; and
a thermal breaker having an outer interface connected to the front edge margin of the wrapper and an inner interface connected to the front edge margin of the liner whereby the thermal breaker connects the front edge margin of the wrapper to the front edge margin of the liner and provides a thermal break between the front edge margin of the wrapper and the front edge margin of the liner; and
a door connected to the cabinet body for movement in relation to the cabinet body between an opened position and a closed position, the door comprising a gasket configured to seal against the door frame in the closed position, the gasket comprising an inner sealing element and an outer sealing element, the inner sealing element configured to seal against the thermal breaker and the outer sealing element configured to seal against the front edge margin of the wrapper when the door is in the closed position;
wherein the outer interface has an outer front edge and wherein the inner sealing element is configured to seal against the thermal breaker along a sealing region that is inwardly spaced from the outer front edge such that sealing contact between the inner sealing element and the cabinet body is localized to the thermal breaker.
2 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the wrapper and the thermal breaker each define a respective forward facing surface, the inner sealing element configured to seal against the forward facing surface of the thermal breaker and the outer sealing element configured to seal against the forward facing surface of the wrapper.
3 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the thermal breaker has generally L-shaped cross-sectional shape including a front/outer section that defines a forward facing door frame surface and a rear/inner section generally perpendicular to the front/outer section.
4 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the front/outer section defines the outer interface and the rear/inner section defines the inner interface.
5 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the front edge margin of the wrapper comprises a double return flange and the outer interface comprises a channel configured to receive the double return flange.
6 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the channel has a front section, a back section, an inner section extending from the front section to the back section, and an open outer end opposite the inner section extending between the front section and the back section.
7 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 6 , wherein the double return flange comprises a front section, a back section, and an inner section extending from the front section to the back section such that the front section and the back section both extend outward from the inner section.
8 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the front edge margin of the liner comprises a forward-facing edge and a plurality of spaced apart protrusions adjacent the forward facing edge.
9 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the inner interface comprises a channel configured to receive the forward facing edge and to engage the plurality of spaced apart protrusions by snap-fit.
10 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the front/outer section has a first corner-to-tip dimension and the rear/inner section has a second corner-to-tip dimension greater than the first corner-to-tip dimension.
11 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the second corner-to-tip dimension is at least 1.5-times the first corner-to-tip dimension.
12 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the wrapper is stainless steel.
13 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the cabinet body has a wall thickness and wherein the thermal breaker is configured to couple to the wrapper on an inner half of the wall thickness.
14 . A refrigerated cabinet comprising:
a cabinet body defining an interior and having a door frame defining a doorway for providing access to the interior from an exterior of the refrigerated cabinet, the cabinet body comprising:
a wrapper having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway;
a liner having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway; and
a thermal breaker having an outer interface connected to the front edge margin of the wrapper and an inner interface connected to the front edge margin of the liner whereby the thermal breaker connects the front edge margin of the wrapper to the front edge margin of the liner and provides a thermal break between the front edge margin of the wrapper and the front edge margin of the liner; and
a door connected to the cabinet body for movement in relation to the cabinet body between an opened position and a closed position, the door comprising a gasket configured to seal against the door frame in the closed position, the gasket comprising an inner sealing element and an outer sealing element, the inner sealing element configured to seal against the thermal breaker and the outer sealing element configured to seal against the front edge margin of the wrapper when the door is in the closed position;
wherein the thermal breaker has generally L-shaped cross-sectional shape including a front/outer section that defines a forward facing door frame surface and a rear/inner section generally perpendicular to the front/outer section;
wherein the front/outer section defines the outer interface and the rear/inner section defines the inner interface;
wherein the front edge margin of the wrapper comprises a double return flange and the outer interface comprises a channel configured to receive the double return flange;
wherein the channel has a front section, a back section, an inner section extending from the front section to the back section, and an open outer end opposite the inner section extending between the front section and the back section;
wherein the double return flange comprises a front section, a back section, and an inner section extending from the front section to the back section such that the front section and the back section both extend outward from the inner section;
the refrigerated cabinet further comprising a frame heater between the inner section of the channel and the inner section of the double return flange.
15 . A refrigerated cabinet comprising:
a cabinet body defining an interior and having a door frame defining a doorway for providing access to the interior from an exterior of the refrigerated cabinet, the cabinet body comprising:
a wrapper having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway;
a liner having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway; and
a thermal breaker having an outer interface connected to the front edge margin of the wrapper and an inner interface connected to the front edge margin of the liner whereby the thermal breaker connects the front edge margin of the wrapper to the front edge margin of the liner and provides a thermal break between the front edge margin of the wrapper and the front edge margin of the liner; and
a door connected to the cabinet body for movement in relation to the cabinet body between an opened position and a closed position, the door comprising a gasket configured to seal against the door frame in the closed position, the gasket comprising an inner sealing element and an outer sealing element, the inner sealing element configured to seal against the thermal breaker and the outer sealing element configured to seal against the front edge margin of the wrapper when the door is in the closed position;
wherein the thermal breaker has generally L-shaped cross-sectional shape including a front/outer section that defines a forward facing door frame surface and a rear/inner section generally perpendicular to the front/outer section;
wherein the front/outer section defines the outer interface and the rear/inner section defines the inner interface;
wherein the front edge margin of the wrapper comprises a double return flange and the outer interface comprises a channel configured to receive the double return flange;
wherein the channel has a front section, a back section, an inner section extending from the front section to the back section, and an open outer end opposite the inner section extending between the front section and the back section;
wherein the double return flange comprises a front section, a back section, and an inner section extending from the front section to the back section such that the front section and the back section both extend outward from the inner section;
wherein the channel further comprises first and second interior legs extending outward from the inner section to define a heating element duct.
16 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 15 , wherein no portion of the wrapper is in front of the heating element duct.
17 . The refrigerated cabinet as set forth in claim 15 , wherein the heating element duct is spaced apart inward of an outer sealing region of the door frame where the outer sealing element is configured to seal against the front edge margin of the wrapper.
18 . A refrigerated cabinet comprising:
a cabinet body defining an interior and having a door frame defining a doorway for providing access to the interior from an exterior of the refrigerated cabinet, the cabinet body comprising:
a wrapper having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway;
a liner having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway; and
a thermal breaker having an outer interface connected to the front edge margin of the wrapper and an inner interface connected to the front edge margin of the liner whereby the thermal breaker connects the front edge margin of the wrapper to the front edge margin of the liner and provides a thermal break between the front edge margin of the wrapper and the front edge margin of the liner; and
a door connected to the cabinet body for movement in relation to the cabinet body between an opened position and a closed position, the door comprising a gasket configured to seal against the door frame in the closed position, the gasket comprising an inner sealing element and an outer sealing element, the inner sealing element configured to seal against the thermal breaker and the outer sealing element configured to seal against the front edge margin of the wrapper when the door is in the closed position;
the refrigerated cabinet further comprising a refrigeration system configured to maintain a −10° F. (−23° C.) set point in the interior of the cabinet body, the refrigerated cabinet configured to prevent condensation from forming at the door frame when the refrigeration system maintains the −10° F. (−23° C.) set point in ambient conditions of at least 90° F. (32° C.) and at least 70% relative humidity without heating the door frame.
19 . A refrigerated cabinet comprising:
a cabinet body defining an interior and having a door frame defining a doorway for providing access to the interior from an exterior of the refrigerated cabinet, the cabinet body comprising:
a wrapper having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway;
a liner having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway; and
a thermal breaker having an outer interface connected to the front edge margin of the wrapper and an inner interface connected to the front edge margin of the liner whereby the thermal breaker connects the front edge margin of the wrapper to the front edge margin of the liner and provides a thermal break between the front edge margin of the wrapper and the front edge margin of the liner; and
a door connected to the cabinet body for movement in relation to the cabinet body between an opened position and a closed position, the door comprising a gasket configured to seal against the door frame in the closed position, the gasket comprising an inner sealing element and an outer sealing element, the inner sealing element configured to seal against the thermal breaker and the outer sealing element configured to seal against the front edge margin of the wrapper when the door is in the closed position;
the refrigerated cabinet further comprising a refrigeration system configured to maintain a −20° F. (−29° C.) set point in the interior of the cabinet body, the refrigerated cabinet configured to prevent condensation from forming at the door frame when the refrigeration system maintains the −20° F. (−29° C.) set point in ambient conditions of at least 90° F. (32° C.) and at least 70% relative humidity when a heating wire along the door frame operates at 1.7 W/ft (5.6 W/m) and 100% duty cycle.
20 . A refrigerated cabinet comprising:
a cabinet body defining an interior and having a door frame defining a doorway for providing access to the interior from an exterior of the refrigerated cabinet, the cabinet body comprising:
a wrapper having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway, the front edge margin including a double return flange, wherein the double return flange comprises a front section, a back section, and an inner section extending from the front section to the back section such that the double return flange defines a gap between the front section and the back section, the front section and the back section both extending outward from the inner section;
a liner having a front edge margin adjacent the doorway; and
a thermal breaker having an outer interface connected to the front edge margin of the wrapper and an inner interface connected to the front edge margin of the liner whereby the thermal breaker connects the front edge margin of the wrapper to the front edge margin of the liner and provides a thermal break between the front edge margin of the wrapper and the front edge margin of the liner; and
a door connected to the cabinet body for movement in relation to the cabinet body between an opened position and a closed position, the door comprising a gasket configured to seal against the door frame in the closed position;
wherein the outer interface comprises a channel receiving the double return flange such that the double return flange nests within the channel.