WO2007067173A1 - Airflow stabilizer for lower front of a rear loaded refrigerated display case - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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- A47F2003/066—Show cases or show cabinets with movable or removable shelves or receptacles with movable or removable trolley for easy restocking
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D2400/00—General features of, or devices for refrigerators, cold rooms, ice-boxes, or for cooling or freezing apparatus not covered by any other subclass
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- the present invention relates generally to a rear loaded refrigerated display case including a deflector that prevents a discharge airflow from flowing upwardly to heat product on lower shelves in the case.
- Refrigerated display cases are commonly used in grocery stores to cool groceries and other refrigerated products. Shoppers can access the refrigerated products from a front of the display case without the obstruction of a door. A walk-in cooler adjacent to a rear of the display case keeps the refrigerated products fresh prior to being stocked in the case. The refrigerated items can be re-stocked in the display case without interrupting customer traffic. A curtain separates a rear of the display case from the cooler. The temperature in the display case is generally between 26° F and 43° F.
- cooled air flows along a front air curtain to cool the products. Air is drawn through a return grille by a fan located at the front bottom of the display case. The air is then directed through a discharge grille and under shelves in the case to return to the cooler.
- a drawback to prior display cases is that some of the air drawn by the fan diffuses upwardly instead of being returned to the cooler.
- the stray air can flow towards the product on the lower shelves or hit the shelves and the wheels (if any) and bounces upwardly toward the products on the lower shelves.
- the stray air can increase the temperature of the products on display in the display case. Further, the suction force of the fan draws some of the stray air back into the return grille for recirculation back through the fan, increasing the power requirement of the fan, wasting power and increasing costs.
- a refrigerated display case cools products stocked on shelves.
- a curtain separates the display case from a cooler. Air in the cooler is drawn into a first coil and cooled.
- Some of the cool air is drawn into a channel in a top portion of the display case by a first fan system.
- the cool air is then further cooled by a second coil.
- Some of the cooled air leaving the second coil is discharged through a discharge grille in the top portion of the display case.
- the air flows along the front of the display case to define a front air curtain.
- a second fan system at the bottom of the display case draws the air from the front air curtain through a return grill.
- the second fan system blows the air through a grille, under the shelves and into the cooler.
- Some of the cooled air leaving the second coil flows through a channel under the second coil and is directed along the curtain to define a rear air curtain. Some of the air in the rear air curtain is directed substantially perpendicularly towards the front of the display case and flows over and cools the product on the shelves.
- the second fan system draws the air through the grille, under the shelves and into the cooler.
- the display case further includes a lower case front that houses the second fan system.
- a deflector is installed between the lower case front and the shelves. The deflector provides a barrier to prevent stray air that flows from the grille from diffusing upwardly and warming the product on the lower shelves. The deflector also stops the stray air from recirculating through the return grill and from being drawn back through the second fan system.
- Figure 1 schematically illustrates a refrigerated display case of the present invention.
- FIG 1 illustrates a refrigerated display case 10 of the present invention.
- the display case 10 is a rear load display case 10 that can be used in a grocery store or a supermarket.
- a cart 12 including shelves 14 is received in an interior compartment 11 of the display case 10.
- the shelves 14 are secured in the display case 10 and are not part of a cart.
- the display case 10 includes a base platform onto which boxes or other products are stocked. Groceries or other refrigerated products 16 are stocked on the shelves 14 of the cart 12.
- the products 16 can be produce, dairy products, meat products, or any refrigerated products.
- the temperature in the display case 10 is approximately between 26 0 F and 43°F.
- a walk-in cooler 18 is located behind the display case 10. The cooler 18 keeps the products 16 fresh before being stocked in the display case 10.
- a moveable plastic or vinyl curtain or door 20 separates the cooler 18 from the display case 10.
- the cart 12 is located in the cooler 18 when stocking the product 16 onto the shelves 14.
- the curtain or door 20 is opened, and the cart 12 is then slide on wheels 22 over the floor 24 towards a front 27 of the display case 10 until the front wheels 22 hit a cart stop 26 bolted to the floor 24.
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- the curtain or door 20 is then closed along a rear 28 of the display case 10 to provide a barrier between the cart 12 and the cooler 18.
- a customer can then access the products 16 from the front 27 of the display case 10 while shopping.
- Air 30 in the cooler 18 is drawn into a first coil 32 and cooled to form cool air 34.
- the first coil 32 is part of a refrigeration system that includes a compressor (not shown). Some of the cool air 34 is discharged into the cooler 18.
- Some of the cool air 34 is drawn into a channel 36 in the top portion 38 of the display case 10 by a first fan system 40.
- the first fan system 40 includes three to six fans.
- the first fan system 40 is located at both the rear 28 and the top portion 38 of the display case 10.
- the cool air 34 is then further cooled by a second coil 42 to form cooled air 44.
- the cooled air 44 has a temperature of approximately 27°F to 32 0 F.
- Some of the cooled air 44 leaving the second coil 42 is discharged through a discharge grille 46 at the top portion 38 of the display case 10.
- the air flows along the front 27 of the display case 10 to form a front air curtain 48.
- the discharge grille 46 is a honeycomb.
- the air in the front air curtain 48 is directed substantially downwardly and vertically towards the floor 24.
- a second fan system 50 draws the air from the front air curtain 48 through a return grille 52.
- the second fan system 50 includes three to six fans.
- the return grille 52 is a metal perforated piece.
- the air flowing through the return grille 52 is generally approximately 40s°F to the 50s°F, depending on the design of the display case 10, the air curtain, and the store conditions.
- the second fan system 50 is located at both the front 27 and a bottom portion 54 of the display case 10. The second fan system 50 blows the air through a grille 56, under the cart 12 and into the cooler 18, completing the cycle.
- the air flowing along the rear air curtain 60 is directed substantially downwardly and vertically towards the floor 24.
- the rear air curtain 60 is directed substantially perpendicularly towards the front 27 of the display case 10 to flow over and cool the products 16 on the shelves 14.
- the air 62 flowing over the product 16 on the shelves 14 reduces the temperature of the product 16.
- the second fan system 50 draws the air 62 through the return grille 52, under the cart 12 and into the cooler 18, completing the cycle.
- the rear air curtain 60 is illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the rear air curtain 60 is not required in some designs.
- the display case 10 further includes a lower case front 58.
- the return grille 52, the grille 56 and the second fan system 50 are all housed in or part of the lower case front 58.
- the lower case front 58 is typically located approximately two to several inches away from the cart 12 when the cart 12 is positioned in the display case 10.
- the cart stop 26 structurally protects the lower case front 58 as the cart 12 is pushed forwardly into the display case 10. Therefore, the cart stop 26 acts as a structural barrier between the cart 12 and the lower case front 58.
- the cart stop 26 is located between the wheels 22 of the cart 12 and the lower case front 58.
- the cart stop 26 can be a separate element from the lower case front 58. However, the cart stop 26 can also be a part of the lower case front 58.
- Some of the air drawn through the grille 56 by the second fan system 50 tends to diffuse upwardly towards the lower shelves 14 of the cart 12 instead of being drawn into the cooler 18, heating the product 16 on the lower shelves 14. Some of the air drawn through the grille 56 by the second fan system 50 also tends to recirculate and be drawn into the return grille 52 by the second fan system 50.
- a deflector 64 is installed near the grille 56 and an outlet of the second fan system 50.
- the deflector 64 can be made of plastic or metal.
- the deflector 64 is located between one of the shelves 14 and the lower case front 58 (including the grille 56) and is located substantially over the cart stop 26. If the display case 10 includes a cart 12, the deflector 64 is located between the cart 12 and the lower case front 58. If the display case includes a base platform, the deflector 64 is located between the platform and the lower case front Express Mail No. EV236945440US 60246-510
- the deflector 64 is substantially parallel to the floor 24 and substantially horizontal. However, the deflector 64 can also be angled or inclined with respect to the floor 24.
- the deflector 64 can be an integral piece of the lower case front 58 or can be retrofitted and added to display cases 10 that are already used in the stores.
- the deflector 64 can be optionally mounted to the display case 10 during installation or can be an integral part of the display case 10. Alternately, both the cart stop 26 and the deflector 64 can be an integral part of the lower case front 58.
- the deflector 64 minimizes turbulence and provides a barrier to prevent stray air that flows from the grille 56 from diffusing upwardly to the lower shelves 14 of the cart 12 and warming the product 16 on the lower shelves 14.
- the deflector 64 also stops the stray air from recirculating through the return grille 52 and from being drawn through the second fan system 50, reducing air circulation and the power consumption of the second fan system 50.
- the deflector 64 directs the air from the grille 56 under the cart 12 and into the cooler 18 and prevents the air from flowing into the lower section of the cart 12 or from re-entering the return grille 52.
- the deflector 64 also prevents the stray air from affecting the air in the front air curtain 48 at the front 27 of the display case 10. Therefore, the air in the front air curtain 48 follows the profile of the cart 12 more closely, allowing the air on the inside of the front air curtain 48 to cool the product 16 on the lower shelves 14.
- the air temperature on a side of the front air curtain 48 in the display case 10 is colder than the air temperature on a side of the front air curtain 48 outside the display case 10 in the store environment (typically about 70 9 F to 75°F).
- the cold air in the front air curtain 48 can reach the product 16 on the lower shelves 14 without the interference of the stray air from the second fan system 50.
- the deflector 64 also prevents the stray air from the grille 56 from pressurizing the air around the lower shelves 14 that can slow or stop the airflow from the rear air curtain 60 from diffusing to the lower shelves 14.
- the deflector 64 allows the air from Express Mail No. EV236945440US 60246-510
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- the temperature of the product 16 on the lower shelves 14 of the cart 12 can be decreased by approximately 2°F to 10°F, depending on the type of merchandising application, the air curtain and the design of the lower case front 58.
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Abstract
Cooled air is drawn into a display case (12) from a cooler (18). Products (160) are stacked on shelves (14) in the case. A fan system (50) at the bottom front of the display case draws the air through a return grill (56). The fan system blows the air through a grille and back into the cooler. A deflector (64) is installed between the shelves and a lower case front (58) that houses the fan system. The deflector provides a barrier to prevent stray air that flows from the grille from diffusing upwardly to lower shelves in the case and warming the product on the lower shelves. The deflector also stops the stray air from recirculating back through the fan system.
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AIRFLOW STABILIZER FOR LOWER FRONT OF A REAR LOADED REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a rear loaded refrigerated display case including a deflector that prevents a discharge airflow from flowing upwardly to heat product on lower shelves in the case.
Refrigerated display cases are commonly used in grocery stores to cool groceries and other refrigerated products. Shoppers can access the refrigerated products from a front of the display case without the obstruction of a door. A walk-in cooler adjacent to a rear of the display case keeps the refrigerated products fresh prior to being stocked in the case. The refrigerated items can be re-stocked in the display case without interrupting customer traffic. A curtain separates a rear of the display case from the cooler. The temperature in the display case is generally between 26° F and 43° F.
In the prior art display case, cooled air flows along a front air curtain to cool the products. Air is drawn through a return grille by a fan located at the front bottom of the display case. The air is then directed through a discharge grille and under shelves in the case to return to the cooler.
A drawback to prior display cases is that some of the air drawn by the fan diffuses upwardly instead of being returned to the cooler. The stray air can flow towards the product on the lower shelves or hit the shelves and the wheels (if any) and bounces upwardly toward the products on the lower shelves. The stray air can increase the temperature of the products on display in the display case. Further, the suction force of the fan draws some of the stray air back into the return grille for recirculation back through the fan, increasing the power requirement of the fan, wasting power and increasing costs.
When the warm return air, which is approximately low 4Os0F to the mid 5Os0F, hits the product on the lower shelves, the temperature of the product can stabilize at mid 4Os0F to 50°F. As a result, the product on the lower shelves can be exposed to warmer
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Hence, there is need in the art for a rear loaded refrigerated display case including a deflector that prevents a discharge airflow from flowing upwardly to heat product on lower shelves in the case and that overcomes the drawbacks and shortcomings of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A refrigerated display case cools products stocked on shelves. A curtain separates the display case from a cooler. Air in the cooler is drawn into a first coil and cooled.
Some of the cool air is drawn into a channel in a top portion of the display case by a first fan system. The cool air is then further cooled by a second coil.
Some of the cooled air leaving the second coil is discharged through a discharge grille in the top portion of the display case. The air flows along the front of the display case to define a front air curtain. A second fan system at the bottom of the display case draws the air from the front air curtain through a return grill. The second fan system blows the air through a grille, under the shelves and into the cooler.
Some of the cooled air leaving the second coil flows through a channel under the second coil and is directed along the curtain to define a rear air curtain. Some of the air in the rear air curtain is directed substantially perpendicularly towards the front of the display case and flows over and cools the product on the shelves. The second fan system draws the air through the grille, under the shelves and into the cooler.
The display case further includes a lower case front that houses the second fan system. A deflector is installed between the lower case front and the shelves. The deflector provides a barrier to prevent stray air that flows from the grille from diffusing upwardly and warming the product on the lower shelves. The deflector also stops the stray air from recirculating through the return grill and from being drawn back through the second fan system.
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These and other features of the present invention will be best understood from the following specification and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The various features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiment. The drawing that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
Figure 1 schematically illustrates a refrigerated display case of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Figure 1 illustrates a refrigerated display case 10 of the present invention. The display case 10 is a rear load display case 10 that can be used in a grocery store or a supermarket. A cart 12 including shelves 14 is received in an interior compartment 11 of the display case 10. Alternately, the shelves 14 are secured in the display case 10 and are not part of a cart. Alternately, the display case 10 includes a base platform onto which boxes or other products are stocked. Groceries or other refrigerated products 16 are stocked on the shelves 14 of the cart 12. The products 16 can be produce, dairy products, meat products, or any refrigerated products. The temperature in the display case 10 is approximately between 260F and 43°F. A walk-in cooler 18 is located behind the display case 10. The cooler 18 keeps the products 16 fresh before being stocked in the display case 10. A moveable plastic or vinyl curtain or door 20 separates the cooler 18 from the display case 10.
The cart 12 is located in the cooler 18 when stocking the product 16 onto the shelves 14. The curtain or door 20 is opened, and the cart 12 is then slide on wheels 22 over the floor 24 towards a front 27 of the display case 10 until the front wheels 22 hit a cart stop 26 bolted to the floor 24. The cart stop 26 has a substantially C-channel shape
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Air 30 in the cooler 18 is drawn into a first coil 32 and cooled to form cool air 34. The first coil 32 is part of a refrigeration system that includes a compressor (not shown). Some of the cool air 34 is discharged into the cooler 18.
Some of the cool air 34 is drawn into a channel 36 in the top portion 38 of the display case 10 by a first fan system 40. In one example, the first fan system 40 includes three to six fans. The first fan system 40 is located at both the rear 28 and the top portion 38 of the display case 10. The cool air 34 is then further cooled by a second coil 42 to form cooled air 44. The cooled air 44 has a temperature of approximately 27°F to 320F.
Some of the cooled air 44 leaving the second coil 42 is discharged through a discharge grille 46 at the top portion 38 of the display case 10. The air flows along the front 27 of the display case 10 to form a front air curtain 48. In one example, the discharge grille 46 is a honeycomb. The air in the front air curtain 48 is directed substantially downwardly and vertically towards the floor 24.
A second fan system 50 draws the air from the front air curtain 48 through a return grille 52. In one example, the second fan system 50 includes three to six fans. The return grille 52 is a metal perforated piece. The air flowing through the return grille 52 is generally approximately 40s°F to the 50s°F, depending on the design of the display case 10, the air curtain, and the store conditions. The second fan system 50 is located at both the front 27 and a bottom portion 54 of the display case 10. The second fan system 50 blows the air through a grille 56, under the cart 12 and into the cooler 18, completing the cycle.
Some of the cooled air 44 leaving the second coil 42 flows through a channel 66 under the second coil 42 and is directed along the curtain or door 20 to form a rear air curtain 60. The air flowing along the rear air curtain 60 is directed substantially downwardly and vertically towards the floor 24. Some of the air 62 in the rear air curtain
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60 is directed substantially perpendicularly towards the front 27 of the display case 10 to flow over and cool the products 16 on the shelves 14. The air 62 flowing over the product 16 on the shelves 14 reduces the temperature of the product 16. The second fan system 50 draws the air 62 through the return grille 52, under the cart 12 and into the cooler 18, completing the cycle. Although the rear air curtain 60 is illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the rear air curtain 60 is not required in some designs.
The display case 10 further includes a lower case front 58. The return grille 52, the grille 56 and the second fan system 50 are all housed in or part of the lower case front 58. The lower case front 58 is typically located approximately two to several inches away from the cart 12 when the cart 12 is positioned in the display case 10. The cart stop 26 structurally protects the lower case front 58 as the cart 12 is pushed forwardly into the display case 10. Therefore, the cart stop 26 acts as a structural barrier between the cart 12 and the lower case front 58. When the cart 12 is located in the display case 10, the cart stop 26 is located between the wheels 22 of the cart 12 and the lower case front 58. The cart stop 26 can be a separate element from the lower case front 58. However, the cart stop 26 can also be a part of the lower case front 58.
Some of the air drawn through the grille 56 by the second fan system 50 tends to diffuse upwardly towards the lower shelves 14 of the cart 12 instead of being drawn into the cooler 18, heating the product 16 on the lower shelves 14. Some of the air drawn through the grille 56 by the second fan system 50 also tends to recirculate and be drawn into the return grille 52 by the second fan system 50.
A deflector 64 is installed near the grille 56 and an outlet of the second fan system 50. The deflector 64 can be made of plastic or metal. The deflector 64 is located between one of the shelves 14 and the lower case front 58 (including the grille 56) and is located substantially over the cart stop 26. If the display case 10 includes a cart 12, the deflector 64 is located between the cart 12 and the lower case front 58. If the display case includes a base platform, the deflector 64 is located between the platform and the lower case front
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58. In one example, the deflector 64 is substantially parallel to the floor 24 and substantially horizontal. However, the deflector 64 can also be angled or inclined with respect to the floor 24. The deflector 64 can be an integral piece of the lower case front 58 or can be retrofitted and added to display cases 10 that are already used in the stores. The deflector 64 can be optionally mounted to the display case 10 during installation or can be an integral part of the display case 10. Alternately, both the cart stop 26 and the deflector 64 can be an integral part of the lower case front 58.
The deflector 64 minimizes turbulence and provides a barrier to prevent stray air that flows from the grille 56 from diffusing upwardly to the lower shelves 14 of the cart 12 and warming the product 16 on the lower shelves 14. The deflector 64 also stops the stray air from recirculating through the return grille 52 and from being drawn through the second fan system 50, reducing air circulation and the power consumption of the second fan system 50. The deflector 64 directs the air from the grille 56 under the cart 12 and into the cooler 18 and prevents the air from flowing into the lower section of the cart 12 or from re-entering the return grille 52.
The deflector 64 also prevents the stray air from affecting the air in the front air curtain 48 at the front 27 of the display case 10. Therefore, the air in the front air curtain 48 follows the profile of the cart 12 more closely, allowing the air on the inside of the front air curtain 48 to cool the product 16 on the lower shelves 14. The air temperature on a side of the front air curtain 48 in the display case 10 is colder than the air temperature on a side of the front air curtain 48 outside the display case 10 in the store environment (typically about 709F to 75°F). The cold air in the front air curtain 48 can reach the product 16 on the lower shelves 14 without the interference of the stray air from the second fan system 50.
The deflector 64 also prevents the stray air from the grille 56 from pressurizing the air around the lower shelves 14 that can slow or stop the airflow from the rear air curtain 60 from diffusing to the lower shelves 14. The deflector 64 allows the air from
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By employing the deflector 64, the temperature of the product 16 on the lower shelves 14 of the cart 12 can be decreased by approximately 2°F to 10°F, depending on the type of merchandising application, the air curtain and the design of the lower case front 58.
The foregoing description is only exemplary of the principles of the invention.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, so that one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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1. A refrigerated case comprising:
an interior space;
a fan that draws air out of the interior space; and
a panel to prevent the air drawn by the fan from re-entering the interior space.
2. The case as recited in claim 1 further including a front, a rear and a moveable curtain that separates the rear of the case and a cooler compartment.
3. The case as recited in claim 1 wherein the case includes a front, a rear, a cart including a plurality of shelves and a cart stop, wherein the cart stop prevents movement of the cart towards the front of the case.
4. The case as recited in claim 3 wherein the panel is located substantially above the cart stop.
5. The case as recited in claim 1 wherein the case includes a front, a rear, another fan that draws air into the interior space, and a portion of the air drawn into the interior space by the fan is directed along the front of the case to define a front air curtain and a remainder of the air drawn into the interior space by the fan is directed along the rear of the case to define a rear air curtain.
6. The case as recited in claim 5 further including a lower case housing that houses the fan and having a return grille and a discharge grille, wherein the fan draws the air in the front air curtain and the air in the rear air curtain through the return grille, into the lower case housing, through the discharge grille, and out of the case and wherein the panel is located between the lower case housing and a base shelf in the interior space.
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7. The case as recited in claim 5 further including a cooling coil that cools the air that the another fan draws into the case.
8. The case as recited in claim 1 wherein the panel is substantially horizontal.
9. A refrigerated case comprising:
a cooler compartment including a first cooling coil that cools air in the cooler compartment; and
a display case including:
an interior space, a front, a rear and shelves in the interior space, a first fan that draws the air from the cooler compartment into the interior space;
a second cooling coil that cools the air drawn into the case by the first fan, wherein a portion of the air drawn by the first fan into the interior space is directed along the front of the case to define a front air curtain and a remainder of the air drawn by the first fan into the interior space is directed along the rear of the case to define a rear air curtain,
a lower case housing including a second fan, a return grille and a discharge grille, wherein the second fan draws the air in the front air curtain and the air in the rear air curtain through the return grille, into the lower case housing, through the discharge grille, and into the cooler compartment, and
a panel to prevent the air drawn from the second fan from re-entering the interior space, wherein the panel is located between the lower case housing and a base shelf in the interior space.
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10. The case as recited in claim 9 wherein the case includes a cart including a plurality of shelves and a cart stop, wherein the cart stop prevents movement of the cart towards the front of the case.
11. The case as recited in claim 10 wherein the panel is located substantially above the cart stop.
12. A method of cooling an interior space of a display case comprising the steps of: drawing return air out of the interior space with a fan; and
preventing the return air drawn by the fan from re-entering the interior space.
13. The method as recited in claim 12 further including the step of drawing the cooled air into the interior space.
14. The method as recited in claim 12 wherein the step of preventing includes employing a panel to direct the cooled air drawn by the fan out of the interior space of the case.
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