IP Library Granted Patent US 7,497,770
Granted Patent B2
US 7,497,770 · App. 11/059,617 · Granted Mar 3, 2009

Air louver for a refrigerated display case

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Patent No.
US 7,497,770
App. No.
11/059,617
Granted
Mar 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A louver for directing airflow in a refrigerated display case, and a refrigerated display case employing a louver. In some embodiments, the louver includes a plurality of fins positioned to define a plurality of channels therebetween through which airflow can be directed substantially in a first direction. Each fin can be elongated in a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction to define a length. Each fin can include an inlet end and an outlet end in a cross-section taken along the length. The louver can further include a curved inlet profile defined by the inlet ends of the plurality of fins.

Claims (26)

1. A louver for directing airflow in a refrigerated display case, the louver comprising:

a plurality of fins positioned to define a plurality of channels therebetween through which the airflow is directed substantially in a first direction, each fin being elongated in a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction to define a length, each fin having an inlet end and an outlet end in a cross-section taken along the length; and

an inlet profile defined by the inlet ends of the plurality of fins, the inlet profile having a width perpendicular to the second direction and being non-linear across its width and a linear outlet profile defined by the outlet ends of every other fin in the plurality of fins, with the outlet ends of the intermediate ones of the plurality of fins being recessed in the first direction relative to the linear outlet profile.

2. The louver of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of fins increases in thickness from the inlet end to the outlet end.

3. The louver of claim 1 , wherein each inlet end of the plurality of fins is offset a distance in the first direction from an adjacent inlet end, and wherein the offset distance between adjacent inlet ends decreases from a lowermost fin to an uppermost fin.

4. The louver of claim 1 , wherein the inlet profile includes a substantially parabolic shape.

5. The louver of claim 1 , wherein each fin includes a width extending in the first direction, the length of each fin being greater than the width of each respective fin.

6. The louver of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fins are substantially horizontal and a spaced a vertical distance apart, and wherein the vertical distance is substantially constant.

7. The louver of claim 6 , wherein the inlet ends of the plurality of fins are spaced a horizontal distance apart, and wherein the horizontal distance decreases from a bottom of the louver to a top of the louver.

8. The louver of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of channels includes an inlet and an outlet, and wherein a lowermost channel has the largest inlet and is adapted to receive the greatest portion of the airflow and an uppermost channel has the smallest inlet and is adapted to receive the least portion of the airflow to provide a tapered velocity profile to the airflow out of the louver, such that the portion of the airflow out of the uppermost channel is slower than the portion of the airflow out of the lowermost channel.

9. A refrigerated display case comprising:

an air passage positioned to direct air toward a product display area; and

a louver positioned in the air passage to direct airflow toward the product display area, the louver including

a plurality of fins positioned to define a plurality of channels therebetween through which the airflow is directed substantially in a first direction, each fin being elongated in a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction to define a length, each fin having an inlet end and an outlet end in a cross-section taken along the length, and

an inlet profile defined by the inlet ends of the plurality of fins, the inlet profile having a width perpendicular to the second direction and being non- linear across its width a linear outlet profile defined by the outlet ends of every other fin in the plurality of fins, with the outlet ends of the intermediate ones of the plurality of fins being recessed relative to the linear outlet profile.

10. The refrigerated display case of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of fins increases in thickness from the inlet end to the outlet end.

11. The refrigerated display case of claim 9 , wherein the inlet profile includes a substantially parabolic shape.

12. The refrigerated display case of claim 9 , wherein the inlet ends of the plurality of fins are offset a distance in the first direction from one another, and wherein the offset distance between adjacent inlet ends increases from a bottom of the louver to a top of the louver.

13. The refrigerated display case of claim 12 , wherein the inlet ends of the plurality of fins are spaced a vertical distance apart, and wherein the vertical distance between adjacent inlet ends is substantially constant from a bottom of the louver to a top of the louver.

14. The refrigerated display case of claim 9 , wherein each fin extends in the first direction to define a width, the length of each fin being greater than the width of each respective fin.

15. The refrigerated display case of claim 9 , wherein the inlet ends of the plurality of fins are spaced a horizontal distance apart, and wherein the horizontal distance decreases from a lowermost fin to an uppermost fin.

16. The refrigerated display case of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of channels includes an inlet and an outlet, wherein the louver is positioned such that the airflow out of a lowermost channel is adjacent the product display area, and wherein the lowermost channel has the largest inlet and is adapted to receive the greatest portion of the airflow and an uppermost channel has the smallest inlet and is adapted to receive the least portion of the airflow to provide a tapered velocity profile to the airflow out of the louver, such that the portion of the airflow adjacent the product display area is faster than the remaining portions of the airflow out of the louver.

17. A louver for use in a refrigerated display case, the louver comprising:

a unitary body having a top and a bottom including

a plurality of substantially parallel elongated fins defining a plurality of channels therebetween, each of the plurality of channels having an inlet and an outlet, the inlets of the plurality of channels decreasing in size from the bottom of the unitary body to the top of the unitary body, each fin having an inlet end and an outlet end in cross-section, the inlet ends of the plurality of fins defining an inlet profile having a width and being non-linear across its width wherein the unitary body further comprises a linear outlet profile defined by every other outlet end of the plurality of fins, with the outlet ends of the intermediate ones of the plurality of fins being recessed in the first direction relative to the linear outlet profile.

18. The refrigerated display case of claim 9 , wherein the outlet ends of the plurality of fins define an outlet passage directly adjacent to the product display area.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 027091, FRAME 0111 AND REEL 029568, FRAME 0286 Recorded Apr 1, 2016
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER TO GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION), AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: HUSSMANN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038329/0685 →
NOTICE AND CONFIRMATION OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Oct 20, 2011
From: HUSSMANN CORPORATION
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 027091/0111 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2005
From: GRASSMUCK, MICHAEL DONALD; MCFARLAND, GARRICK NEAL; MILLER, SCOTT EUGENE
To: HUSSMANN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016304/0158 →