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Refrigeration System

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US Patent:
48523658, Aug 1, 1989
Filed:
Jul 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/224500
Inventors:
Granville P. Elrod - Murfreesboro TN
John W. Westbrooks - Christiana TN
Tracy L. McDonald - Winchester TN
Assignee:
Standex International Corporation - Salem NH
International Classification:
F25D 1500
US Classification:
62237
Abstract:
A refrigeration system comprised of a walled insulated enclosure is provided with a drive motor having a drive shaft extending therefrom. The drive shaft and drive motor are positioned along the ceiling of the walled enclosure. The drive shaft terminates at a coupling mechanism. A complimentary coupling mechanism is attached to the top of a well-known movable food rack. Thus, when the food rack is stored within the walled enclosure, the coupling mechanism on the food rack mates with and attaches to the complimentary coupling mechanism of the drive shaft. When the drive motor is actuated, the drive shaft will rotate the movable food rack. It will be appreciated that by rotating the movable food rack, the present invention will permit the food stored on the food rack to chill far more quickly than if the food rack were to remain stationary. In addition, by rotating the food rack, the present invention eliminates warm air pockets which allow bacterial growth. As a result, the present invention provides less food spoilage relative to prior art refrigeration systems and therefore is more economical to the food service industry user.

Knock-Down Tray Rack

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US Patent:
45880964, May 13, 1986
Filed:
Sep 9, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/773873
Inventors:
Ray A. Story - Nashville TN
Granville P. Elrod - Murfreesboro TN
Assignee:
Standex International Corporation - Salem NH
International Classification:
A47F 700
US Classification:
211126
Abstract:
A knock-down tray rack having a horizontal base member, a pair of bow-shaped support members, and a pair of unitary side panels incorporating upright sleeve members at opposite side edges thereof for receiving the upright leg members of the support members, and being provided with opposed vertically spaced ledges for supporting trays thereon. The leg members of the support members are adapted to be easily telescopingly fitted in the corresponding sleeve members of the side panels so that the bow-shaped support members span the side panels and so that the bottoms of the leg members are securely received within corresponding socket members in the base member. The base member may be further supported by casters having mounting extensions extending into the open bottom ends of the depending leg members of the bow-shaped support members.

Refrigeration System

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US Patent:
RE340472, Sep 1, 1992
Filed:
Apr 3, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/694224
Inventors:
Granville P. Elrod - Murfreesboro TN
John W. Westbrooks - Christiana TN
Tracy L. McDonald - Winchester TN
Assignee:
Standex International Corporation - Salem NH
International Classification:
F25D 1500
US Classification:
62237
Abstract:
A refrigeration system comprised of a walled insulated enclosure is provided with a drive motor having a drive shaft extending therefrom. The drive shaft and drive motor are positioned along the ceiling of the walled enclosure. The drive shaft terminates at a coupling mechanism. A complimentary coupling mechanism is attached to the top of a well-known movable food rack. Thus, when the food rack is stored within the walled enclosure, the coupling mechanism on the food rack mates with and attaches to the complimentary coupling mechanism of the drive shaft. When the drive motor is actuated, the drive shaft will rotate the movable food rack. It will be appreciated that by rotating the movable food rack, the present invention will permit the food stored on the food rack to chill far more quickly than if the food rack were to remain stationary. In addition, by rotating the food rack, the present invention eliminates warm air pockets which allow bacterial growth. As a result, the present invention provides less food spoilage relative to prior art refrigeration systems and therefore is more economical to the food service industry user.
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