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US1900644A
US1900644A US542560A US54256031A US1900644A US 1900644 A US1900644 A US 1900644A US 542560 A US542560 A US 542560A US 54256031 A US54256031 A US 54256031A US 1900644 A US1900644 A US 1900644A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/003General constructional features for cooling refrigerating machinery

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  • This invention relates to refrigeration apparatus, and particularly to the construction of the cabinet.
  • the refrigerating unit must have some means of dissipating the heat generated therein. If the apparatus is mounted at the top portion of the cabinet, but enclosed, special provision for the clrculatlon of air or other cooling medium should be provided.
  • the invention resides in a flue construction in connection with the cabinet for providing a forced circula-
  • the cabinet is provided with a rear wall 3,
  • a top 4 is adapted to cover a chamber beneath it, in which is housed the refrlgeration apparatus.
  • This apparatus may be of any well-known type, and is provlded with some means, such as a fan, or the hke, for insuring a forced circulation of air.
  • Access to the apparatus chamber is obtamed by openings 5 and 6 in rear wall 3 of thecabmet.
  • Disposed over rear wall 3 of the cab net s'a flue 10, preferably of sheet metal, having sides 11 and provided with suitable flanges 12, whereby the flue may be disposed snugly against the rear wall.
  • the flue is preferably provided with a plurality of transverse beads 15 for strengthening purposes.
  • the bottom portion of the flue 16 is clear of the cablnet so that at the cabinet wall a large entrance for air is created.
  • the interior space enclosed by the flue is divided into two portlons by means of a partition 20 connectlng flue 10 and rear wall 3. This partition is suitably maintained in place by bolts 21.
  • the shape of partition 20 is such as to provide a roughly triangular chamber bounded by bolts 21.
  • Air is adapted to be sucked in the bottom of the flue and through aperture 5 into the apparatus chamber proper.
  • the air thenjs expelled through aperture 6 on the other side of partition 20 and is adapted to be exhausted through a plurality of louvres 25.
  • I preferably line a portion of the walls of the exhaust conduit with felt or other soft material 26. If desired, the entire conduit surface on both the exhaust and inlet may be lined in this manner.
  • a refrigerator cabinet having a chamher in the top portion thereof into which is adapted to, be disposed a mechanical refrigerating unit requiring a circulation of cooling air, said chamber being closed at the top thereof, a side of said chamber having apertures therethrough whereby air may be sucked in and driven out from said apparatus chamber, a flue disposed over one side of said cabinet and covering said apertures, a partition dividing said flue into separate conduits, said flue being provided with an inlet mouth at the bottom thereof and with an exhaust at the upper portion thereof.
  • a refrigerator cabinet provided with a chamber in the top portion thereof into which is adapted to be disposed a mechanical refrigerating unit, said chamber being covered by the top of said cabinet, the side of said cabinet having a plurality of apertures therethrough whereby air may be sucked in and exhausted from said apparatus chamber, a flue disposed over the side of said cabinet and covering said apertures, a partition dividing said flue into inlet and exhaust portions and a lining of soft material for a portion of said flue to reduce air noise.
  • a refrigerator cabinet provided with a chamber in the top portion thereof into which flue, the exhaust portion being provided with louvres in the'flue and a lining of soft material in the exhaust portion of the flue for reducing air noise.
  • a refrigerator cabinet having a chamber in the top thereof in which is adapted to Y be dis a mechanical refrigerating unit, said c amber being covered by said cabinet to and air inlet and outlet apertures on one si e of said chamber, and a flue dispom over both a rtures, said flue, being partitioned into in et and outlet conduits, the outer end of said inlet conduit adapted to be lower than the outer end of said outlet conduit.

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March 7, 1933. I HA|MBAUGH I 1,900,644
REFRIGERATION APPARATUS Filed June 6, 1931 LNVENTOR Rlmomc Mae/1 BY ATTOR Y Patented Mar. 7, 1933 UNITED, STATES PATENT, OFFICE RAYMOND C. HAmBA'UGH, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO GBIGSBY-GRUNOW COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS REFRIGERA'IION APPARATUS Application filed June 6, 1931. Serial No. 542,560.
This invention relates to refrigeration apparatus, and particularly to the construction of the cabinet. The refrigerating unit must have some means of dissipating the heat generated therein. If the apparatus is mounted at the top portion of the cabinet, but enclosed, special provision for the clrculatlon of air or other cooling medium should be provided. In this instance, the invention resides in a flue construction in connection with the cabinet for providing a forced circula- The cabinet is provided with a rear wall 3,
while a top 4 is adapted to cover a chamber beneath it, in which is housed the refrlgeration apparatus. This apparatus may be of any well-known type, and is provlded with some means, such as a fan, or the hke, for insuring a forced circulation of air. Access to the apparatus chamber is obtamed by openings 5 and 6 in rear wall 3 of thecabmet. Disposed over rear wall 3 of the cab net s'a flue 10, preferably of sheet metal, having sides 11 and provided with suitable flanges 12, whereby the flue may be disposed snugly against the rear wall. The flue is preferably provided with a plurality of transverse beads 15 for strengthening purposes. The bottom portion of the flue 16 is clear of the cablnet so that at the cabinet wall a large entrance for air is created. The interior space enclosed by the flue is divided into two portlons by means of a partition 20 connectlng flue 10 and rear wall 3. This partition is suitably maintained in place by bolts 21. The shape of partition 20 is such as to provide a roughly triangular chamber bounded by bolts 21.
Air is adapted to be sucked in the bottom of the flue and through aperture 5 into the apparatus chamber proper. The air thenjs expelled through aperture 6 on the other side of partition 20 and is adapted to be exhausted through a plurality of louvres 25. As
shown, these vary in length, ranging from half the width of the flue to a small fraction thereof and following the contour of partition 20.
In order to reduce the noise due to air resistance along the surface of the conduits, I preferably line a portion of the walls of the exhaust conduit with felt or other soft material 26. If desired, the entire conduit surface on both the exhaust and inlet may be lined in this manner.
I claim:
1. A refrigerator cabinet having a chamher in the top portion thereof into which is adapted to, be disposed a mechanical refrigerating unit requiring a circulation of cooling air, said chamber being closed at the top thereof, a side of said chamber having apertures therethrough whereby air may be sucked in and driven out from said apparatus chamber, a flue disposed over one side of said cabinet and covering said apertures, a partition dividing said flue into separate conduits, said flue being provided with an inlet mouth at the bottom thereof and with an exhaust at the upper portion thereof.
2. A refrigerator cabinet provided with a chamber in the top portion thereof into which is adapted to be disposed a mechanical refrigerating unit, said chamber being covered by the top of said cabinet, the side of said cabinet having a plurality of apertures therethrough whereby air may be sucked in and exhausted from said apparatus chamber, a flue disposed over the side of said cabinet and covering said apertures, a partition dividing said flue into inlet and exhaust portions and a lining of soft material for a portion of said flue to reduce air noise.
3. A refrigerator cabinet provided with a chamber in the top portion thereof into which flue, the exhaust portion being provided with louvres in the'flue and a lining of soft material in the exhaust portion of the flue for reducing air noise.
5 4. A refrigerator cabinet having a chamber in the top thereof in which is adapted to Y be dis a mechanical refrigerating unit, said c amber being covered by said cabinet to and air inlet and outlet apertures on one si e of said chamber, and a flue dispom over both a rtures, said flue, being partitioned into in et and outlet conduits, the outer end of said inlet conduit adapted to be lower than the outer end of said outlet conduit. In testimony whereof he aflixes his signature.
RAYMOND C. HAIMBAUGH.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2579056A (en) * 1948-04-08 1951-12-18 Arthur M Thompson Ventilating system for refrigerator mechanisms
US2920460A (en) * 1957-10-24 1960-01-12 Gen Electric Self contained air conditioner having noise attenuating means

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2579056A (en) * 1948-04-08 1951-12-18 Arthur M Thompson Ventilating system for refrigerator mechanisms
US2920460A (en) * 1957-10-24 1960-01-12 Gen Electric Self contained air conditioner having noise attenuating means

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