US20100058787A1 - Low temperature showcase - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body including a display chamber therein.
- This type of conventional low temperature showcase is installed in a store such as a convenience store or a supermarket, and has a constitution in which insulating side panels are attached to both side parts of a main body made of an insulating wall having a substantially U-shaped section to define a display chamber in the main body.
- Transparent walls such as glass plates are attached to the insulating side panels so that the inside of the display chamber can be seen through the walls from the sides of the main body (e.g., see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-135228 (Patent Document 1)).
- the insulating side panels are substantially formed into a U-shape, and upper and lower portions and rear edges of the transparent walls are fitted and fixed into concave grooves formed in the end surfaces of the insulating side panels.
- front fixing members are attached to the front ends of the transparent walls so as to extend from the upper ends to the lower ends of openings in the insulating side panels.
- the front ends of the transparent walls are retreated internally from the front ends of the insulating side panels, and hence the front surface of the insulating wall and the insulating side panels have poor continuity in respect of design. Therefore, it is considered that a structure is provided in which the front ends of the insulating side panels and the front surface of the insulating wall are provided with the continuity in respect of the design, but the transparent walls are held by the concave grooves formed in the opening edges of the insulating side panels, and the outer surfaces of the insulating side panels are positioned outside the outer surfaces of the transparent walls. There is a problem that the front fixing members vertically extending with the width dimensions of the insulating side panels cannot securely fix the transparent walls because gaps are generated between the transparent walls and the insulating side panels.
- each of the insulating side panels is constituted of the transparent wall, an insulating wall 101 for holding the upper and lower portions and rear edge of the transparent wall, a side panel rear cover 102 for covering this insulating wall 101 from the outside as shown in FIG. 18 , and a side panel front cover 103 extending from the insulating wall 101 to the transparent wall to cover the front edges of the walls.
- the side panel rear cover 102 is constituted of a flange 102 A whose front end is bent internally (on the side of a display chamber 108 ), and a flange 102 B whose rear end is bent internally (on the side of a back surface plate 110 provided on the back surface of a main body).
- an attachment member 105 is vertically fixed to the front end of the insulating wall 101 via a screw 104 . Therefore, the flange 102 A of the front end of the side panel rear cover 102 is superimposed on the attachment member 105 , and fixed thereto via a screw 106 .
- a side wall 103 A on an inner side (the display chamber 108 side) is fixed to the attachment member 105 fixed to the insulating wall 101 via a screw 107 .
- the rear end of an outer side wall 103 B of the side panel front cover 103 is brought close to the front end of the side panel rear cover 102 .
- the front surface of a machine chamber disposed outside the display chamber 108 in a lower part of an insulating box member constituted of a main body and insulating side panels is closed with an openable front surface panel 109 .
- the front surface panel 109 is detachably inserted into, for example, a panel receiving part 112 disposed in the front surface of a lower wall of an insulating wall 111 disposed in the main body, and the lower end of the front surface panel 109 can be held by a panel receiving member provided on an angle (not shown) fixed to the main body.
- the back surface plate 110 which covers the back surface of the insulating wall of the main body is fixed to the main body by an attachment plate 116 for connecting an angle 113 fixed to the back part of the main body to the end of the back surface plate 110 to fix the back surface plate 110 via a screw or the like.
- the end of the flange 102 B of the rear end of the side panel rear cover 102 is brought close to the end surface of the back surface plate 110 .
- the rear end surface of the side panel front cover 103 and the front end of the side panel rear cover 102 , the end surface of the front surface panel 109 and the inner end surface of the side panel front cover 103 , or the end surface of the back surface plate 110 and the end surface of the side panel rear cover 102 are brought close to each other by the design of dimensions. However, if they are not substantially closely attached to each other, a gap S is generated in an abutment portion owing to a dimensional error or the like.
- the gap S in such an abutment portion is apparently a black line. Therefore, when these covers, the back surface plate and the like are painted in white or the like, there is a problem that the integrity and continuity of these components are remarkably impaired.
- the present invention has been developed to solve conventional technical problems, and an object thereof is to provide a low temperature showcase in which any gap is prevented from being generated in an abutment portion between an outer surface cover and a back surface plate or the like, whereby these components are provided with a sense of continuity, and the improvement of an appearance can be achieved.
- a low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body having a display chamber, characterized in that each of the insulating side panels includes a see-through transparent wall; an insulating wall which holds upper and lower portions and a rear edge of this transparent wall; a side panel rear cover which covers this insulating wall from the outside; and a side panel front cover which covers the front edges of the insulating wall and the transparent wall and which is attached to the front part of the side panel rear cover, and abutment portions of the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover are provided with inclined surfaces directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
- a low temperature showcase of a second invention of the present application is a low temperature showcase including an insulating box member having a display chamber, characterized by further including a machine chamber disposed outside the display chamber of a lower part of the insulating box member; and a front surface panel which openably closes the front surface of this machine chamber, and abutment portions of the front surface panel and the insulating box member are provided with inclined surfaces directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
- a low temperature showcase of a third invention of the present application is a low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body having a display chamber, characterized by including covers which cover the insulating side panels from the outside; and a back surface plate which covers the rear surface of the main body, a rear edge of each cover is provided with an internally directed flange, the internally directed flange is attached to the back surface plate, the inner surface of the internally directed flange in an abutment portion between the internally directed flange and this back surface plate is an inclined surface retreated toward the tip of this internally directed flange, and the edge of the back surface plate in the abutment portion between the internally directed flange and the back surface plate is inclined and bent forwards.
- each of the insulating side panels includes the see-through transparent wall; the insulating wall which holds the upper and lower portions and the rear edge of this transparent wall; the side panel rear cover which covers this insulating wall from the outside; and the side panel front cover which covers the front edges of the insulating wall and the transparent wall and which is attached to the front part of the side panel rear cover, and the abutment portions of the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover are provided with the inclined surfaces directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
- the inclined surface disposed on the side panel front cover is attached so as to be superimposed on the inclined surface disposed on the side panel rear cover, whereby it is possible to eliminate a disadvantage that a line is apparently formed on the abutment portion between these covers.
- Such a superimposed portion is formed by superimposing the inclined surfaces of the covers on each other. Therefore, even when the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover have a slight dimensional error, such a dimensional error can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion.
- the low temperature showcase including the insulating box member having the display chamber further includes the machine chamber disposed outside the display chamber of the lower part of the insulating box member; and the front surface panel which openably closes the front surface of this machine chamber, and the abutment portions of the front surface panel and the insulating box member are provided with the inclined surfaces directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively. Therefore, the inclined surface disposed on the front surface panel is attached so as to be superimposed on the inclined surface disposed on the insulating box member, whereby it is possible to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion between these surfaces.
- Such a superimposed portion is formed by superimposing the inclined surfaces of the panel and the box member on each other. Therefore, even when the front surface panel and the insulating box member have a slight dimensional error, such a dimensional error can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion.
- the showcase includes the covers which cover the insulating side panels from the outside; and the back surface plate which covers the rear surface of the main body.
- the rear edge of the cover is provided with the internally directed flange, and the internally directed flange is attached to the back surface plate.
- the inner surface of the internally directed flange in the abutment portion between the internally directed flange and this back surface plate is the inclined surface retreated toward the tip of this internally directed flange, and the edge of the back surface plate in the abutment portion between the internally directed flange and the back surface plate is inclined and bent forwards.
- Such a superimposed portion is formed by superimposing the inclined surfaces of the back surface plate and the cover on each other. Therefore, even when the back surface plate and the cover have a slight dimensional error, the dimensional error can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a low temperature showcase to which the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 2 is a vertical side view of the low temperature showcase of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of the low temperature showcase of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a lateral plan view of the top part of the low temperature showcase of FIG. 1 (a sectional view cut along the A-A line of FIG. 1 );
- FIG. 5 is a lateral plan view of the upper part of the low temperature showcase of FIG. 1 (a sectional view cut along the B-B line of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 6 is a lateral plan view of the lower part of the low temperature showcase of FIG. 1 (a sectional view cut along the C-C line of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a circular J part of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of an insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase
- FIG. 9 is a vertical sectional view of an insulating side panel part from the rear part (a sectional view cut along the D-D line of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged rear perspective view of the upper part of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular E part of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged rear perspective view of the lower part of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a region F part of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged lateral sectional view of the upper part of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular G part of FIG. 4 );
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged lateral sectional view showing the holding state of a transparent wall of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular H part of FIG. 5 );
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged lateral sectional view of the insulating side panel corresponding to a machine chamber part of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular I part of FIG. 6 );
- FIG. 15 is a front view of the lower part of the low temperature showcase
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged view of a circular K part of FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 17 is a sectional view cut along the L-L line of FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged view of a part of an insulating side panel of a conventional showcase.
- FIG. 19 is an enlarged view of a part of a back part of the conventional showcase.
- a low temperature showcase 1 of the present embodiment is an open showcase which is installed in a store such as a convenience store and which displays commodities while cooling the commodities, and an insulating box member 8 is constituted of a main body 2 having an openable front surface and made of an insulating wall having a substantially U-shaped section, insulating side panels 7 , 7 vertically provided on the left and right sides of this main body 2 , base leg angles 12 and the like. It is to be noted that the detailed constitution of the insulating side panels 7 will be described in detail.
- the main body 2 is constituted of an outer box 5 having an openable front surface and made of a steel plate; an inner box 6 which is incorporated in the outer box 5 with a space being left from the outer box and which has an openable front surface and which is made of a steel plate or a hard synthetic resin; and an insulating material 4 made of foam polyurethane foamed and charged between the outer box 5 and the inner box 6 .
- a display chamber 3 having an openable front surface is surrounded by both the insulating side panels 7 , 7 in the inner box 6 .
- a partition plate 10 is attached to a rear part in the display chamber 3 with a predetermined space being left from a back wall 2 B of the main body 2 .
- a top partition plate 14 is attached to the top part of the display chamber 3 with a predetermined space being left from a top wall 2 C of the main body 2 .
- a deck pan 15 is attached to the bottom part of the display chamber 3 with a predetermined space being left from a bottom wall 2 A of the main body 2 .
- a series of ducts 11 are disposed between the partition plate 10 and the back wall 2 B, between the top partition plate 14 and the top wall 2 C and between the deck pan 15 and the bottom wall 2 A.
- a cooler 13 including a known refrigerant circuit of a refrigerating cycle is vertically provided in this duct 11 .
- the front end of the upper part of the duct 11 is provided with a cold air discharge port 16 through which cold air is discharged from the upper edge of the opening of the front surface of the display chamber 3
- the front end of the lower part of the duct 11 is provided with a cold air suction port 17 which sucks the cold air from the lower edge of the opening of the front surface of the display chamber 3
- a cold air circulating blower 18 is disposed in the duct 11 disposed under the deck pan 15 . It is to be noted that in the drawing, reference numerals 19 are a plurality of shelves disposed for displaying the commodities.
- the cold air in the display chamber 3 is sucked into the duct 11 through the cold air suction port 17 by the cold air circulating blower 18 , and blown out in a cooler 13 direction, and the cold air cooled by the cooler 13 flows upwards through the duct 11 , and is discharged into the display chamber 3 through the cold air discharge port 16 .
- the base leg angles 12 having a predetermined height are attached to four corners of the bottom surface of the main body 2 , and parts between the front and rear base leg angles 12 are covered with the insulating side panels 7 , 7 together with both side surfaces of the main body 2 .
- a machine chamber 21 having a front opening 20 is disposed outside the display chamber 3 disposed in the lower part of the insulating box member 8 .
- an attachment base 26 including the bottom part of a cooling unit R is received.
- this attachment base 26 there are arranged a compressor 22 , a condenser 23 and the like constituting the refrigerant circuit of the refrigerating cycle together with the cooler 13 ; a blower 24 for the condenser which blows the air to the condenser and the like; an evaporation unit 25 for an evaporation treatment of drain water discharged from the display chamber 3 and the like.
- Casters 26 A are attached to four corners of the attachment base 26 .
- the front surface of the machine chamber 21 is openably closed with a front surface panel 28 provided with a plurality of suction ports 27 . It is to be noted that the detailed constitution of the front surface panel 28 will be described later. It is to be noted that the sucked air is partitioned from a discharged heat side by use of a seal material (not shown) on the front surface of the condenser 23 , and the blower 24 for the condenser is operated to define a high pressure chamber on the inner side of the end of the front surface panel 28 .
- a back part support 30 is vertically provided so as to extend from the lower part of the machine chamber 21 to the rear part of the top wall 2 C of the main body 2 on the rear substrates of the base leg angles 12 , 12 positioned in the left and right corners of the rear part of the machine chamber 21 .
- This back part support 30 has an internally opened section having a substantially U-shape, and the front wall of the support abuts on and is fixed to the back wall 2 B of the main body 2 via screws.
- the side wall of the back part support 30 on a side opposite to an opening side has substantially the same plane as both side ends of the main body 2 , and abuts on the insulating side panel 7 which closes the side surfaces of the display chamber 3 and the machine chamber 21 .
- Attachment members 31 for attaching a back surface plate 32 are fixed to the rear wall of the back part support 30 .
- the back surface plate 32 is a plate-like member which covers the rear surface of the back wall 2 B of the main body 2 with a predetermined space being left from the rear surface, and both side ends 32 A, 32 A and an upper end 32 B tilt and are bent forwards at a predetermined angle.
- each attachment member 31 is formed by bending a plate-like member.
- One end of the attachment member is a fixing piece 65 which abuts on and is fixed to the rear wall of the back part support 30 via screws, and the other end thereof is a fixing piece 66 which abuts on and is fixed to the front surface of the side part of the back surface plate 32 via screws.
- a concave dent 67 is disposed between the fixing pieces 65 and 66 , and protrudes forwards so as to avoid the forwardly bent end of the back surface plate 32 .
- the back surface plate 32 is attached to the rear surface of the fixing piece 66 and fixed to the main body 2 via screws while the side ends 32 A, 32 A are received in the concave dents 67 , 67 of the attachment members 31 fixed to the back part supports 30 . It is to be noted that at this time, the lower end of the back surface plate 32 is fixed to a base leg angle 12 A provided between the left and right rear base leg angles 12 so as to extend over the angles. According to such a constitution, an exhaust duct 33 connecting the rear part of the machine chamber 21 to the upper rear part of the back wall 2 B is disposed between the back wall 2 B of the main body 2 and the back surface plate 32 .
- the top surface of the top wall 2 C of the main body 2 is provided with a top surface plate 34 which extends from the front end of the top wall 2 C to the upper end of the back surface plate 32 .
- the rear part of this top surface plate 34 is provided with a plurality of exhaust holes 34 A positioned above the exhaust duct 33 .
- attachment members (not shown) having a constitution similar to that of attachment members 31 are provided on the upper ends of the back part supports 30 , 30 , and the rear end of the top surface plate 34 is provided with an internally directed flange 34 B extending downwards.
- the detailed constitution of each attachment member is similar to that of an abutment part of the back surface plate 32 on a side panel rear cover 43 .
- FIG. 8 shows an exploded perspective view of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 ;
- FIG. 9 shows a vertical sectional view of an insulating side panel 7 part from the rear part (a sectional view cut along the D-D line of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 10 shows an enlarged rear perspective view of the upper part of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular E part of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 11 shows an enlarged rear perspective view of the lower part of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a region F part of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 8 shows an exploded perspective view of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 ;
- FIG. 9 shows a vertical sectional view of an insulating side panel 7 part from the rear part (a sectional view cut along the D-D line of FIG. 3 );
- FIG. 10 shows an enlarged rear perspective view of the upper part of the insulating side
- FIG. 12 shows an enlarged lateral sectional view of the upper part of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular G part of FIG. 4 );
- FIG. 13 shows an enlarged lateral sectional view showing the holding state of a transparent wall 40 of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular H part of FIG. 5 );
- FIG. 14 shows an enlarged lateral sectional view of the insulating side panel 7 corresponding to a machine chamber 21 part of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular I part of FIG. 6 ), respectively.
- Each of the insulating side panels 7 , 7 in the present embodiment is constituted of the see-through transparent wall 40 ; an insulating wall 42 which holds this transparent wall 40 ; the side panel rear cover 43 which covers this insulating wall 42 from the outside; and a side panel front cover 44 which extends from the insulating wall 42 to the transparent wall 40 to cover the front edges of these walls (from a front part).
- the edges of an outer surface material 35 and an inner surface material 36 made of steel plates are connected to each other by a trim 38 formed by bending a stainless steel plate, and an insulating material 37 such as foam polyurethane is charged into a space surrounded by the outer surface material 35 , the inner surface material 36 and the trim 38 by an in-situ foam system.
- the center of the front surface of this trim 38 in a vertical direction is retreated in a substantially rectangular shape to form a retreated part 39 (having a substantially U-shaped section).
- the upper and lower portions of this retreated part 39 are substantially horizontal, and the rear portion thereof vertically lowers, whereby the transparent wall 40 is fitted into the retreated part 39 .
- the front end of the transparent wall 40 is provided so as to extend forwardly as much as a predetermined dimension from the front end of the insulating wall 42 .
- the transparent wall 40 has a constitution in which two transparent glass plates 40 A, 40 A are joined to each other via a spacer 40 B, and the upper edge, lower edge and rear edge of the transparent wall have a shape formed along the shape of the retreated part 39 of the trim 38 of the insulating wall 42 .
- the insulating wall 42 into which the transparent wall 40 is fitted as shown in FIG. 5 , is formed into such a thickness dimension that the outer surface (the outer surface material 35 ) of the insulating wall is positioned outside the outer surface of the transparent wall 40 .
- the insulating walls 42 into which the transparent walls 40 are fitted, are fixed to the left and right end surfaces of the main body 2 and the left and right side surfaces of the base leg angles 12 via screws, respectively.
- the side panel rear cover 43 is a cover member which covers the insulating wall 42 from the outside, and is made of, for example, a vacuum-formed hard synthetic resin.
- the side panel rear cover 43 is disposed so as to extend to the inner side of the insulating side panel 7 from the retreated part 39 of the insulating wall 42 , thereby covering at least a joining portion between the trim 38 and the transparent wall 40 outside the insulating wall 42 .
- the side panel rear cover is formed in consideration of the design properties thereof.
- the outer surface of the insulating wall 42 is formed into such a thickness dimension as to be positioned outside the outer surface of the transparent wall 40 , and hence the upper part lower edge, rear part front edge and lower part upper edge of the side panel rear cover 43 corresponding to the retreated part 39 constitute a frame part 43 A inclined toward the outer surface of the transparent wall 40 at a predetermined curvature.
- a portion of the transparent wall 40 extending along the shape of the frame part 43 A and corresponding to the side panel rear cover 43 is provided with, for example, an imprinted white portion 41 so as to prevent the inner surface of the side panel rear cover 43 from being seen therethrough from the side of the display chamber 3 .
- the upper end of the side panel rear cover 43 is provided with an upper flange 43 B which covers the upper surface of the insulating wall 42 from the outside, and the end surface of the upper flange 43 B is brought close to the side end surface of the top surface plate 34 attached to the main body 2 .
- the front ends of the upper and lower parts of the side panel rear cover 43 which cover the insulating wall 42 are disposed so as to extend forwardly as much as a predetermined dimension from the front end of the insulating wall 42 , and the front ends of the side panel rear cover are provided with front flanges 43 C directed inwards (toward the display chamber 3 and the machine chamber 21 ).
- the end of the front flange 43 C is positioned outside at least the inner surface material 36 of the insulating wall 42 .
- each inclined surface 46 is not limited to the surface inclined at a predetermined angle, but may include a curved surface bent at a predetermined curvature and formed so as to be directed outwards as the surface extends rearwards.
- plate-like attachment members 49 , 50 are fixed to the front ends of the upper and lower parts of the insulating wall 42 via screws 51 , respectively.
- the attachment members 49 , 50 have a substantially similar section, and hence the attachment member 50 will be described with reference to FIG. 12 .
- the attachment member 50 has a fixing surface 50 A which abuts on the front end of the insulating wall 42 .
- the outer end of the fixing surface 50 A is an attachment piece 50 B bent forwards and then bent along the rear surface of the front flange 43 C of the side panel rear cover 43 .
- This attachment piece 50 B is provided with a screw hole (not shown), and the screw hole is aligned with a screw hole (not shown) formed in the front flange 43 C of the side panel rear cover 43 , whereby the attachment piece can be fixed via a screw 52 .
- the inner end of the fixing surface 50 A of the attachment member 50 is an attachment piece 50 C bent forwards and then extended forwardly from the front flange 43 C.
- This attachment piece 50 C is also provided with a screw hole (not shown), and the screw hole is aligned with a screw hole 53 formed in the side panel front cover 44 described later, whereby the side panel front cover 44 can be fixed to the attachment member 50 via a screw 54 .
- the rear end of the side panel rear cover 43 is provided with an internally directed flange 47 which vertically extends.
- This internally directed flange 47 is disposed so as to protrude further from the inner surface material 36 of the insulating side panel 7 to a back surface plate 32 side, and the end surface of the flange is an abutment portion between the end surface and the side end surface of the back surface plate 32 .
- the inner surface of the internally directed flange 47 at the end surface as the abutment portion is an inclined surface 48 retreated toward the tip of this internally directed flange 47 .
- the side panel front cover 44 is a cover member which extends from the upper end of the front edge of the upper part of the insulating wall 42 to the front edge of the transparent wall 40 and the lower end of the front edge of the lower part of the insulating wall 42 to cover them from the front part, and the cover is made of a hard synthetic resin formed by injection using, for example, a divided type mold.
- the side panel front cover 44 extends in a longitudinal direction (the vertical direction), and has a substantially U-shaped section having a rear opening.
- a side wall 57 positioned on an outer surface side opposite to the display chamber 3 or machine chamber 21 side is disposed and positioned outside the outer surface of the transparent wall 40 , and the rear end surface of the side wall disposed in positions corresponding to the upper and lower parts of the side panel rear cover 43 have abutment portions on the inclined surfaces 46 of the side panel rear cover 43 .
- each abutment portion is an inclined surface 58 directed outwards as the surface extends rearwards.
- a side wall 56 on the display chamber 3 or machine chamber 21 side is disposed so as to extend to the front end of the transparent wall 40 , thereby abutting on the inner surface of the front end of the transparent wall 40 , and the inner side of the side wall 57 disposed so as to face the side wall 56 is provided with a plurality of ribs 59 which reach the outer surface of the transparent wall 40 .
- the ribs 59 are arranged vertically over a part corresponding to the front end of the transparent wall 40 at a predetermined interval, that is, a gap which can disturb the entrance of at least a finger, for example, 10 mm between the ribs.
- a plurality of front ribs 61 protruding toward the front end of the transparent wall 40 are disposed on the back surface of a front wall 60 (the inner surface of the side panel front cover 44 ) disposed so as to extend between the front ends of the side walls 56 and 57 of the side panel front cover 44 .
- the upper end of the side panel front cover 44 is provided with a top part flange 44 A having substantially the same plane as the top surface plate 34 or the upper flange 43 B of the side panel rear cover 43 .
- the side panel front cover 44 can easily be constituted of the front wall 60 , both the side walls 56 , 57 , the respective ribs 59 and the respective front ribs 61 , by the injection using the divided type mold.
- FIG. 15 shows a front view of the lower part of the low temperature showcase 1
- FIG. 16 shows an enlarged view of a circular K part of FIG. 15
- FIG. 17 shows a sectional view cut along the L-L line of FIG. 16 , respectively.
- the front surface panel 28 is provided with an inclined surface 75 directed inwards as the surface extends rearwards so as to engage an upper end 28 A of the panel with the front end of the upper part of the front wall of the bottom wall 2 A of the main body 2 . Moreover, the lower end of the front surface panel 28 is provided with a lower flange 28 B directed rearwards.
- the inclined surface 75 of the upper end 28 A is engaged with the front end of the upper part of the front wall of the bottom wall 2 A of the main body 2 , and the lower flange 28 B is held by holding portions 72 attached to the front ends of the base leg angles 12 positioned in the front end of the machine chamber 21 , whereby the opening of the front surface of the machine chamber 21 and the front surface of the bottom wall 2 A of the main body 2 are uncoverably covered.
- magnets 70 , 70 are attached to the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12 , 12 positioned in the front end of the machine chamber 21 , and the front surface panel 28 is detachably held by holding members 71 , 71 attached to the rear surfaces of the side parts of the front surface panel 28 and directed toward the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12 , and by the absorption forces of the members.
- the upper and lower ends of the panel are bent so as to tilt rearwards at a predetermined angle so that the upper part of the panel is disposed slightly ahead of the center of the panel.
- both side ends of the front surface panel 28 are attached so as to abut on the side walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44 of the insulating side panels 7 , respectively.
- both side ends 28 C, 28 C in portions other than portions around a bent portion 28 D are bent rearwards so as to form an inclined surface 73 directed inwards as the surface extends rearwards.
- a part of the side wall 56 of the side panel front cover 44 corresponding to the inclined surface 73 is provided with an inclined surface 74 directed inwards as the surface extends rearwards, in a position as an abutment portion between the surfaces, and the side wall 56 positioned behind the inclined surface 74 is disposed so as to extend rearwards from the rear end of the inclined surface 74 .
- the attachment piece 50 C of the attachment member 50 for fixing the side panel front cover 44 to the insulating wall 42 is bent so as to extend along the inner surface of the rear part of the side wall 56 provided with the inclined surface 74 .
- the attachment piece 50 C is fixed to the side wall 56 of the side panel front cover 44 via a screw as described above.
- a plurality of communication holes 80 are formed in the side wall of the base leg angle 12 which is positioned in the front corner of the machine chamber 21 so as to abut on the attachment member 50 .
- a plurality of communication holes 81 are formed in positions corresponding to the communication holes 80 .
- the inside of the machine chamber 21 is connected to the inside of the side panel rear cover 43 , that is, a space surrounded by the front wall 60 and both the side walls 56 , 57 through waste heat passages 82 .
- a plurality of communication holes 83 are formed in the front ribs 61 which abut on the front ends of the transparent walls 40 .
- the transparent walls 40 are fitted into the retreated parts 39 of the insulating walls 42 , and the insulating walls 42 are fixed to the left and right end surfaces of the main body 2 and the left and right side surfaces of the base leg angles 12 via the screws.
- the side panel rear covers 43 are attached to the outer surfaces of the insulating walls 42 , and the front ends of the covers are superimposed on the attachment pieces 50 B of the attachment members 49 , 50 where the front flanges 43 C are attached to the front ends of the insulating walls 42 via the screws as described above (see FIG. 11 ), whereby the front ends of the covers are fixed via the screws 52 .
- the internally directed flanges 47 are attached along the rear surfaces of the insulating walls 42 , and the end surfaces of the flanges are disposed so as to abut on the side ends 32 A of the back surface plate 32 as shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 .
- the front surfaces of the internally directed flanges 47 are attached to the rear surfaces of the fixing pieces 65 of the attachment members 31 provided so as to abut on the rear surfaces of the back part supports 30 , and are fixed thereto via screws.
- the inclined surfaces 48 at the tips of the internally directed flanges 47 are attached so as to abut on the outer surfaces of the bent portions of the side edges 32 A of the back surface plate 32 bent so as to tilt forwards.
- the abutment portions between the back surface plate 32 and the internally directed flanges 47 of the side panel rear covers 43 can eliminate a disadvantage that lines are apparently formed in these abutment portions, when the inclined surfaces 48 of the internally directed flanges 47 of the side panel rear covers 43 are attached so as to be imposed on the side edges 32 A of the back surface plate 32 bent so as to tilt forwards.
- the upper end 32 B of the back surface plate 32 and the top surface plate 34 have a similar constitution, and hence it is possible to eliminate a disadvantage that a line is apparently formed in the abutment portion between the back surface plate 32 and the top surface plate 34 , whereby a sense of continuity can be provided in the plates. In consequence, the improvement of the appearance can be improved.
- the side panel front covers 44 are attached to the insulating walls 42 to which the side panel rear covers 43 are attached as described above.
- Each side panel front cover 44 is attached along the front end of the upper part of the insulating wall 42 , the front end of the transparent wall 40 and the front end of the lower part of the insulating wall 42 while interposing the front end of the transparent wall 40 between the side walls 56 and 57 until the front end abuts on the front ribs 61 formed on the inner surface of the front wall 60 .
- the front ends of the front ribs 61 may be bonded to the front ends of the transparent walls 40 by a silicon adhesive or an adhesive tape.
- the inner side surface of the side wall 56 of the side panel front cover 44 is attached on the side of the inner surface of the attachment piece 50 C of the attachment member 49 attached to the front end of the upper part of the insulating wall 42 , and the side wall is fixed from the side of the display chamber 3 , or via the screw 54 from the side of the machine chamber 21 as shown in FIG. 17 .
- the rear ends of the side walls 57 on the outer surfaces of the side panel front covers 44 are attached to the front parts of the side panel rear covers 43 .
- the rear end surfaces of the side walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 are the inclined surfaces 58 directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards.
- the outer surfaces of the corners of the front flanges 43 C of the side panel rear covers 43 are similarly the inclined surfaces 46 directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 12 , these components are attached so as to be superimposed on each other, whereby it is possible to eliminate the disadvantage that the lines are apparently formed in the abutment portions.
- the sense of continuity can be provided in the side panel front covers 44 and the side panel rear covers 43 , and the improvement of the appearance can be realized.
- the outer surfaces of the insulating walls 42 are positioned outside the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 , but the side panel front covers 44 are attached so as to cover the front ends of the transparent walls 40 , whereby the inner sides of the transparent walls 40 are held by the side walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44 , and the outer sides of the transparent walls 40 are held by the plurality of ribs 59 formed on the side walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 .
- each of the plurality of ribs 59 formed on the inner surfaces of the side walls 57 over the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 can perform a function of a spacer between the outer surface of the transparent wall 40 and the side wall 57 of the side panel front cover 44 , and the transparent walls 40 can stably be held.
- the plurality of ribs 59 formed on the side panel front covers 44 can suppress the twists of the side panel front covers 44 themselves, and strength can be improved. Furthermore, by the presence of the plurality of ribs 59 , when the side panel front covers 44 are seen obliquely from the rear part as shown in FIGS. 10 , 11 , the ribs can be blinders of the inner parts of the side panel front covers 44 . In consequence, the appearance can be improved.
- the plurality of ribs 59 are arranged with the gap which can disturb the entrance of at least the finger being left between the ribs as described above, it is possible to avoid a disadvantage that the fingers are caught between the ribs 59 and 59 by mistake or unnecessarily, and safety can be secured.
- the front surface panel 28 is attached to the front surface openings of the main body 2 , the insulating side panels 7 and the machine chamber 21 constituted of the base leg angles 12 and the like and provided outside the display chamber 3 in the lower part of the insulating box member.
- the end surface of the inclined surface 75 of the upper end 28 A of the front surface panel 28 is engaged with the upper end of the front part of the bottom wall 2 A of the main body 2 , and the lower flange 28 B of the lower end of the front surface panel 28 is held by the holding portions 72 provided on the base leg angles 12 .
- the holding members 71 , 71 attached to the rear surfaces of the side parts of the front surface panel 28 so as to face the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12 are adsorbed by the magnets 70 attached to the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12 and the magnetic forces of the magnets, and the front surface panel 28 can stably be held by the insulating box member.
- the side walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44 in the abutment portions on the side ends 28 C of the front surface panel 28 are provided with the inclined surfaces 74 directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards as shown in FIG. 17
- the side walls are provided with the inclined surfaces 73 directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards in the abutment portions between both the side ends 28 C of the front surface panel 28 and the side walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44 .
- the front surface panel is attached so as to superimpose the surfaces on each other.
- the sense of continuity can be provided in the front surface panel 28 and the side panel front covers 44 , and the improvement of the appearance can be realized.
- the blower 24 for the condenser disposed in the machine chamber 21 when the blower 24 for the condenser disposed in the machine chamber 21 is operated, the air is sucked into the machine chamber 21 through the suction ports 27 of the front surface panel 28 .
- the inside of the machine chamber 21 has a high pressure as described above, and hence a part of the air heated by the waste heat of the condenser 23 reaches the waste heat passages 82 formed in the side panel front covers 44 through the communication holes 80 formed in the base leg angles 12 and the communication holes 81 of the attachment member 50 aligned with the communication holes formed in the angles.
- the remaining air flows upwards through the exhaust duct 33 disposed between the rear part of the machine chamber 21 and the back wall 2 B of the main body 2 , and is discharged externally through the exhaust holes 34 A of the top surface plate 34 .
- the warm air flowing from the machine chamber 21 through the waste heat passages 82 in the side panel front covers 44 flows upward through the side panel front covers 44 , and is discharged externally from the spaces of the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 through gaps between the side walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 and the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 , that is, gaps among the plurality of ribs 59 each formed between the side wall of the side panel front cover and the outer surface of the transparent wall.
- the waste heat in the machine chamber 21 can efficiently be supplied to the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 through the waste heat passages 82 formed in the side panel front covers 44 . Therefore, the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 can be heated, and it is possible to effectively suppress a disadvantage that dew condensation occurs on the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 . Therefore, it is possible to remarkably suppress a disadvantage that the visibility of each transparent wall 40 lowers and a disadvantage that customers' cloths are made dirty by the dew condensation.
- the outer surfaces of the insulating walls 42 are positioned outside the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 , and the waste heat passages 82 are disposed in the side panel front covers 44 which cover the front edges of the insulating walls 42 and the transparent walls 40 . Therefore, the waste heat from the machine chamber 21 can effectively be supplied to the outer surfaces of the transparent walls by use of gaps formed between the side walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 positioned outside the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 and the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 .
- the side panel front covers 44 provided with the waste heat passages 82 are provided vertically over the transparent walls 40 , and hence the waste heat from the machine chamber 21 provided in the lower part of the main body 2 outside the display chamber 3 can vertically be supplied to the transparent walls 40 , whereby the occurrence of the dew condensation on the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 can remarkably be suppressed.
- the waste heat from the machine chamber 21 is supplied to the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 from the gaps between the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 and the side walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 , the waste heat can more effectively be directed and supplied to the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 .
- the heating efficiency of the whole outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 , especially the front parts of the walls can be increased, and the occurrence of the dew condensation can remarkably be suppressed.
- the high pressure chamber is defined as described above.
- the ends of the front surface panel 28 are attached to the side panel front covers 44 by the abutment between the inclined surfaces 74 , 73 , respectively (the surfaces are superimposed on each other in this case). Therefore, the air in the high pressure chamber does not easily leak from these abutment portions.
- the inclined surfaces 46 , 58 of the side panel front covers 44 including the waste heat passages 82 and the side panel rear covers 43 attached to the side panel front covers are superimposed on each other, whereby waste heat leakage paths in these superimposed portions are long and have a large resistance, and the leakage of the waste heat from such a superimposed portion can be prevented.
- the waste heat from the machine chamber 21 can more effectively be discharged to the spaces of the outer surfaces of the transparent walls 40 through the waste heat passages 82 , and an effect of preventing the dew condensation can be improved.
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Abstract
An object is to prevent any gap from being generated in an abutment portion between an outer surface cover and a back surface plate or the like, whereby these components are provided with a sense of continuity, and the improvement of an appearance can be achieved. In a low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body having a display chamber, each of the insulating side panels includes a see-through transparent wall; an insulating wall which holds upper and lower portions and a rear edge of this transparent wall; a side panel rear cover which covers this insulating wall from the outside; and a side panel front cover which covers the front edges of the insulating wall and the transparent wall and which is attached to the front part of the side panel rear cover, and abutment portions of the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover are provided with inclined surfaces directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
Description
- The present invention relates to a low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body including a display chamber therein.
- This type of conventional low temperature showcase is installed in a store such as a convenience store or a supermarket, and has a constitution in which insulating side panels are attached to both side parts of a main body made of an insulating wall having a substantially U-shaped section to define a display chamber in the main body. Transparent walls such as glass plates are attached to the insulating side panels so that the inside of the display chamber can be seen through the walls from the sides of the main body (e.g., see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-135228 (Patent Document 1)).
- In this case, the insulating side panels are substantially formed into a U-shape, and upper and lower portions and rear edges of the transparent walls are fitted and fixed into concave grooves formed in the end surfaces of the insulating side panels. Moreover, front fixing members are attached to the front ends of the transparent walls so as to extend from the upper ends to the lower ends of openings in the insulating side panels.
- In such a constitution, the front ends of the transparent walls are retreated internally from the front ends of the insulating side panels, and hence the front surface of the insulating wall and the insulating side panels have poor continuity in respect of design. Therefore, it is considered that a structure is provided in which the front ends of the insulating side panels and the front surface of the insulating wall are provided with the continuity in respect of the design, but the transparent walls are held by the concave grooves formed in the opening edges of the insulating side panels, and the outer surfaces of the insulating side panels are positioned outside the outer surfaces of the transparent walls. There is a problem that the front fixing members vertically extending with the width dimensions of the insulating side panels cannot securely fix the transparent walls because gaps are generated between the transparent walls and the insulating side panels.
- To solve the problem, a constitution is suggested in which each of the insulating side panels is constituted of the transparent wall, an
insulating wall 101 for holding the upper and lower portions and rear edge of the transparent wall, a side panelrear cover 102 for covering thisinsulating wall 101 from the outside as shown inFIG. 18 , and a sidepanel front cover 103 extending from theinsulating wall 101 to the transparent wall to cover the front edges of the walls. - As shown in
FIGS. 18 and 19 , the side panelrear cover 102 is constituted of aflange 102A whose front end is bent internally (on the side of a display chamber 108), and aflange 102B whose rear end is bent internally (on the side of aback surface plate 110 provided on the back surface of a main body). Moreover, anattachment member 105 is vertically fixed to the front end of theinsulating wall 101 via ascrew 104. Therefore, theflange 102A of the front end of the side panelrear cover 102 is superimposed on theattachment member 105, and fixed thereto via ascrew 106. On the other hand, as to the sidepanel front cover 103 having an openable rear portion, aside wall 103A on an inner side (thedisplay chamber 108 side) is fixed to theattachment member 105 fixed to theinsulating wall 101 via ascrew 107. At this time, the rear end of anouter side wall 103B of the sidepanel front cover 103 is brought close to the front end of the side panelrear cover 102. - Moreover, as shown in
FIG. 18 , the front surface of a machine chamber disposed outside thedisplay chamber 108 in a lower part of an insulating box member constituted of a main body and insulating side panels is closed with an openablefront surface panel 109. Thefront surface panel 109 is detachably inserted into, for example, a panel receiving part 112 disposed in the front surface of a lower wall of aninsulating wall 111 disposed in the main body, and the lower end of thefront surface panel 109 can be held by a panel receiving member provided on an angle (not shown) fixed to the main body. - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 19 , theback surface plate 110 which covers the back surface of the insulating wall of the main body is fixed to the main body by anattachment plate 116 for connecting anangle 113 fixed to the back part of the main body to the end of theback surface plate 110 to fix theback surface plate 110 via a screw or the like. At this time, the end of theflange 102B of the rear end of the side panelrear cover 102 is brought close to the end surface of theback surface plate 110. - However, in such a constitution, the rear end surface of the side
panel front cover 103 and the front end of the side panelrear cover 102, the end surface of thefront surface panel 109 and the inner end surface of the sidepanel front cover 103, or the end surface of theback surface plate 110 and the end surface of the side panelrear cover 102 are brought close to each other by the design of dimensions. However, if they are not substantially closely attached to each other, a gap S is generated in an abutment portion owing to a dimensional error or the like. - The gap S in such an abutment portion is apparently a black line. Therefore, when these covers, the back surface plate and the like are painted in white or the like, there is a problem that the integrity and continuity of these components are remarkably impaired.
- The present invention has been developed to solve conventional technical problems, and an object thereof is to provide a low temperature showcase in which any gap is prevented from being generated in an abutment portion between an outer surface cover and a back surface plate or the like, whereby these components are provided with a sense of continuity, and the improvement of an appearance can be achieved.
- According to a first invention of the present application, there is provided a low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body having a display chamber, characterized in that each of the insulating side panels includes a see-through transparent wall; an insulating wall which holds upper and lower portions and a rear edge of this transparent wall; a side panel rear cover which covers this insulating wall from the outside; and a side panel front cover which covers the front edges of the insulating wall and the transparent wall and which is attached to the front part of the side panel rear cover, and abutment portions of the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover are provided with inclined surfaces directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
- A low temperature showcase of a second invention of the present application is a low temperature showcase including an insulating box member having a display chamber, characterized by further including a machine chamber disposed outside the display chamber of a lower part of the insulating box member; and a front surface panel which openably closes the front surface of this machine chamber, and abutment portions of the front surface panel and the insulating box member are provided with inclined surfaces directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
- A low temperature showcase of a third invention of the present application is a low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body having a display chamber, characterized by including covers which cover the insulating side panels from the outside; and a back surface plate which covers the rear surface of the main body, a rear edge of each cover is provided with an internally directed flange, the internally directed flange is attached to the back surface plate, the inner surface of the internally directed flange in an abutment portion between the internally directed flange and this back surface plate is an inclined surface retreated toward the tip of this internally directed flange, and the edge of the back surface plate in the abutment portion between the internally directed flange and the back surface plate is inclined and bent forwards.
- According to the above first invention, in the low temperature showcase in which the insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of the main body having the display chamber, each of the insulating side panels includes the see-through transparent wall; the insulating wall which holds the upper and lower portions and the rear edge of this transparent wall; the side panel rear cover which covers this insulating wall from the outside; and the side panel front cover which covers the front edges of the insulating wall and the transparent wall and which is attached to the front part of the side panel rear cover, and the abutment portions of the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover are provided with the inclined surfaces directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively. The inclined surface disposed on the side panel front cover is attached so as to be superimposed on the inclined surface disposed on the side panel rear cover, whereby it is possible to eliminate a disadvantage that a line is apparently formed on the abutment portion between these covers.
- Such a superimposed portion is formed by superimposing the inclined surfaces of the covers on each other. Therefore, even when the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover have a slight dimensional error, such a dimensional error can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion.
- Consequently, it is possible to provide a sense of continuity between the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover, and the improvement of the appearance can be realized.
- According to the above second invention, the low temperature showcase including the insulating box member having the display chamber further includes the machine chamber disposed outside the display chamber of the lower part of the insulating box member; and the front surface panel which openably closes the front surface of this machine chamber, and the abutment portions of the front surface panel and the insulating box member are provided with the inclined surfaces directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively. Therefore, the inclined surface disposed on the front surface panel is attached so as to be superimposed on the inclined surface disposed on the insulating box member, whereby it is possible to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion between these surfaces.
- Such a superimposed portion is formed by superimposing the inclined surfaces of the panel and the box member on each other. Therefore, even when the front surface panel and the insulating box member have a slight dimensional error, such a dimensional error can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion.
- Consequently, it is possible to provide a sense of continuity between the front surface panel and the insulating box member, and the improvement of the appearance can be realized.
- According to the above third invention, as to the low temperature showcase in which the insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of the main body having the display chamber, the showcase includes the covers which cover the insulating side panels from the outside; and the back surface plate which covers the rear surface of the main body. The rear edge of the cover is provided with the internally directed flange, and the internally directed flange is attached to the back surface plate. Moreover, the inner surface of the internally directed flange in the abutment portion between the internally directed flange and this back surface plate is the inclined surface retreated toward the tip of this internally directed flange, and the edge of the back surface plate in the abutment portion between the internally directed flange and the back surface plate is inclined and bent forwards. Therefore, when the inclined surface disposed on the internally directed flange of the cover is attached so as to be superimposed on the edge of the back surface plate inclined and bent forwards, it is possible to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed in the abutment portion between the flange and the back surface plate.
- Such a superimposed portion is formed by superimposing the inclined surfaces of the back surface plate and the cover on each other. Therefore, even when the back surface plate and the cover have a slight dimensional error, the dimensional error can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the line is apparently formed on the abutment portion.
- Consequently, it is possible to provide a sense of continuity between the back surface plate and the cover, and the improvement of the appearance can be realized.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a low temperature showcase to which the present invention is applied; -
FIG. 2 is a vertical side view of the low temperature showcase ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of the low temperature showcase ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a lateral plan view of the top part of the low temperature showcase ofFIG. 1 (a sectional view cut along the A-A line ofFIG. 1 ); -
FIG. 5 is a lateral plan view of the upper part of the low temperature showcase ofFIG. 1 (a sectional view cut along the B-B line ofFIG. 3 ); -
FIG. 6 is a lateral plan view of the lower part of the low temperature showcase ofFIG. 1 (a sectional view cut along the C-C line ofFIG. 3 ); -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a circular J part ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of an insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase; -
FIG. 9 is a vertical sectional view of an insulating side panel part from the rear part (a sectional view cut along the D-D line ofFIG. 3 ); -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged rear perspective view of the upper part of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular E part ofFIG. 3 ); -
FIG. 11 is an enlarged rear perspective view of the lower part of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a region F part ofFIG. 3 ); -
FIG. 12 is an enlarged lateral sectional view of the upper part of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular G part ofFIG. 4 ); -
FIG. 13 is an enlarged lateral sectional view showing the holding state of a transparent wall of the insulating side panel of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular H part ofFIG. 5 ); -
FIG. 14 is an enlarged lateral sectional view of the insulating side panel corresponding to a machine chamber part of the low temperature showcase (an enlarged view of a circular I part ofFIG. 6 ); -
FIG. 15 is a front view of the lower part of the low temperature showcase; -
FIG. 16 is an enlarged view of a circular K part ofFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 17 is a sectional view cut along the L-L line ofFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 18 is an enlarged view of a part of an insulating side panel of a conventional showcase; and -
FIG. 19 is an enlarged view of a part of a back part of the conventional showcase. - Next, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. A
low temperature showcase 1 of the present embodiment is an open showcase which is installed in a store such as a convenience store and which displays commodities while cooling the commodities, and an insulating box member 8 is constituted of amain body 2 having an openable front surface and made of an insulating wall having a substantially U-shaped section, insulating 7, 7 vertically provided on the left and right sides of thisside panels main body 2, base leg angles 12 and the like. It is to be noted that the detailed constitution of the insulatingside panels 7 will be described in detail. - The
main body 2 is constituted of anouter box 5 having an openable front surface and made of a steel plate; aninner box 6 which is incorporated in theouter box 5 with a space being left from the outer box and which has an openable front surface and which is made of a steel plate or a hard synthetic resin; and an insulatingmaterial 4 made of foam polyurethane foamed and charged between theouter box 5 and theinner box 6. - Moreover, a
display chamber 3 having an openable front surface is surrounded by both the insulating 7, 7 in theside panels inner box 6. Apartition plate 10 is attached to a rear part in thedisplay chamber 3 with a predetermined space being left from aback wall 2B of themain body 2. Moreover, atop partition plate 14 is attached to the top part of thedisplay chamber 3 with a predetermined space being left from atop wall 2C of themain body 2. Furthermore, adeck pan 15 is attached to the bottom part of thedisplay chamber 3 with a predetermined space being left from abottom wall 2A of themain body 2. A series ofducts 11 are disposed between thepartition plate 10 and theback wall 2B, between thetop partition plate 14 and thetop wall 2C and between thedeck pan 15 and thebottom wall 2A. - A cooler 13 including a known refrigerant circuit of a refrigerating cycle is vertically provided in this
duct 11. Moreover, the front end of the upper part of theduct 11 is provided with a coldair discharge port 16 through which cold air is discharged from the upper edge of the opening of the front surface of thedisplay chamber 3, and the front end of the lower part of theduct 11 is provided with a coldair suction port 17 which sucks the cold air from the lower edge of the opening of the front surface of thedisplay chamber 3. Moreover, a coldair circulating blower 18 is disposed in theduct 11 disposed under thedeck pan 15. It is to be noted that in the drawing,reference numerals 19 are a plurality of shelves disposed for displaying the commodities. - In consequence, the cold air in the
display chamber 3 is sucked into theduct 11 through the coldair suction port 17 by the coldair circulating blower 18, and blown out in a cooler 13 direction, and the cold air cooled by the cooler 13 flows upwards through theduct 11, and is discharged into thedisplay chamber 3 through the coldair discharge port 16. - On the other hand, the base leg angles 12 having a predetermined height are attached to four corners of the bottom surface of the
main body 2, and parts between the front and rear base leg angles 12 are covered with the insulating 7, 7 together with both side surfaces of theside panels main body 2. In consequence, under themain body 2, amachine chamber 21 having afront opening 20 is disposed outside thedisplay chamber 3 disposed in the lower part of the insulating box member 8. - In this
machine chamber 21, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 6 , anattachment base 26 including the bottom part of a cooling unit R is received. Moreover, on thisattachment base 26, there are arranged acompressor 22, acondenser 23 and the like constituting the refrigerant circuit of the refrigerating cycle together with the cooler 13; ablower 24 for the condenser which blows the air to the condenser and the like; anevaporation unit 25 for an evaporation treatment of drain water discharged from thedisplay chamber 3 and the like.Casters 26A are attached to four corners of theattachment base 26. - Moreover, the front surface of the
machine chamber 21 is openably closed with afront surface panel 28 provided with a plurality ofsuction ports 27. It is to be noted that the detailed constitution of thefront surface panel 28 will be described later. It is to be noted that the sucked air is partitioned from a discharged heat side by use of a seal material (not shown) on the front surface of thecondenser 23, and theblower 24 for the condenser is operated to define a high pressure chamber on the inner side of the end of thefront surface panel 28. - Furthermore, a
back part support 30 is vertically provided so as to extend from the lower part of themachine chamber 21 to the rear part of thetop wall 2C of themain body 2 on the rear substrates of the base leg angles 12, 12 positioned in the left and right corners of the rear part of themachine chamber 21. Thisback part support 30 has an internally opened section having a substantially U-shape, and the front wall of the support abuts on and is fixed to theback wall 2B of themain body 2 via screws. Moreover, the side wall of theback part support 30 on a side opposite to an opening side has substantially the same plane as both side ends of themain body 2, and abuts on the insulatingside panel 7 which closes the side surfaces of thedisplay chamber 3 and themachine chamber 21. -
Attachment members 31 for attaching aback surface plate 32 are fixed to the rear wall of theback part support 30. Theback surface plate 32 is a plate-like member which covers the rear surface of theback wall 2B of themain body 2 with a predetermined space being left from the rear surface, and both side ends 32A, 32A and anupper end 32B tilt and are bent forwards at a predetermined angle. - Moreover, as shown in
FIG. 4 andFIG. 7 as an enlarged view of a circular J part ofFIG. 4 , eachattachment member 31 is formed by bending a plate-like member. One end of the attachment member is a fixingpiece 65 which abuts on and is fixed to the rear wall of theback part support 30 via screws, and the other end thereof is a fixingpiece 66 which abuts on and is fixed to the front surface of the side part of theback surface plate 32 via screws. Furthermore, aconcave dent 67 is disposed between the fixing 65 and 66, and protrudes forwards so as to avoid the forwardly bent end of thepieces back surface plate 32. - Therefore, the
back surface plate 32 is attached to the rear surface of the fixingpiece 66 and fixed to themain body 2 via screws while the side ends 32A, 32A are received in the 67, 67 of theconcave dents attachment members 31 fixed to the back part supports 30. It is to be noted that at this time, the lower end of theback surface plate 32 is fixed to abase leg angle 12A provided between the left and right rear base leg angles 12 so as to extend over the angles. According to such a constitution, anexhaust duct 33 connecting the rear part of themachine chamber 21 to the upper rear part of theback wall 2B is disposed between theback wall 2B of themain body 2 and theback surface plate 32. - Moreover, the top surface of the
top wall 2C of themain body 2 is provided with atop surface plate 34 which extends from the front end of thetop wall 2C to the upper end of theback surface plate 32. The rear part of thistop surface plate 34 is provided with a plurality ofexhaust holes 34A positioned above theexhaust duct 33. It is to be noted that attachment members (not shown) having a constitution similar to that ofattachment members 31 are provided on the upper ends of the back part supports 30, 30, and the rear end of thetop surface plate 34 is provided with an internally directedflange 34B extending downwards. In consequence, the detailed constitution of each attachment member is similar to that of an abutment part of theback surface plate 32 on a side panelrear cover 43. - Next, a detailed constitution of the insulating
side panels 7 will be described with reference toFIGS. 8 to 14 .FIG. 8 shows an exploded perspective view of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1;FIG. 9 shows a vertical sectional view of an insulating side panel 7 part from the rear part (a sectional view cut along the D-D line ofFIG. 3 );FIG. 10 shows an enlarged rear perspective view of the upper part of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular E part ofFIG. 3 );FIG. 11 shows an enlarged rear perspective view of the lower part of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a region F part ofFIG. 3 );FIG. 12 shows an enlarged lateral sectional view of the upper part of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular G part ofFIG. 4 );FIG. 13 shows an enlarged lateral sectional view showing the holding state of a transparent wall 40 of the insulating side panel 7 of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular H part ofFIG. 5 ); andFIG. 14 shows an enlarged lateral sectional view of the insulating side panel 7 corresponding to a machine chamber 21 part of the low temperature showcase 1 (an enlarged view of a circular I part ofFIG. 6 ), respectively. - Each of the insulating
7, 7 in the present embodiment is constituted of the see-throughside panels transparent wall 40; an insulatingwall 42 which holds thistransparent wall 40; the side panelrear cover 43 which covers this insulatingwall 42 from the outside; and a sidepanel front cover 44 which extends from the insulatingwall 42 to thetransparent wall 40 to cover the front edges of these walls (from a front part). - In the insulating
wall 42, the edges of anouter surface material 35 and aninner surface material 36 made of steel plates are connected to each other by a trim 38 formed by bending a stainless steel plate, and an insulatingmaterial 37 such as foam polyurethane is charged into a space surrounded by theouter surface material 35, theinner surface material 36 and the trim 38 by an in-situ foam system. Moreover, the center of the front surface of this trim 38 in a vertical direction is retreated in a substantially rectangular shape to form a retreated part 39 (having a substantially U-shaped section). The upper and lower portions of this retreatedpart 39 are substantially horizontal, and the rear portion thereof vertically lowers, whereby thetransparent wall 40 is fitted into the retreatedpart 39. As shown inFIG. 8 , the front end of thetransparent wall 40 is provided so as to extend forwardly as much as a predetermined dimension from the front end of the insulatingwall 42. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 13 , thetransparent wall 40 has a constitution in which two 40A, 40A are joined to each other via atransparent glass plates spacer 40B, and the upper edge, lower edge and rear edge of the transparent wall have a shape formed along the shape of the retreatedpart 39 of the trim 38 of the insulatingwall 42. Moreover, in the present embodiment, the insulatingwall 42, into which thetransparent wall 40 is fitted as shown inFIG. 5 , is formed into such a thickness dimension that the outer surface (the outer surface material 35) of the insulating wall is positioned outside the outer surface of thetransparent wall 40. - Thus, the insulating
walls 42, into which thetransparent walls 40 are fitted, are fixed to the left and right end surfaces of themain body 2 and the left and right side surfaces of the base leg angles 12 via screws, respectively. - The side panel
rear cover 43 is a cover member which covers the insulatingwall 42 from the outside, and is made of, for example, a vacuum-formed hard synthetic resin. In the present embodiment, the side panelrear cover 43 is disposed so as to extend to the inner side of the insulatingside panel 7 from the retreatedpart 39 of the insulatingwall 42, thereby covering at least a joining portion between the trim 38 and thetransparent wall 40 outside the insulatingwall 42. - In the present embodiment, the side panel rear cover is formed in consideration of the design properties thereof. As described above, the outer surface of the insulating
wall 42 is formed into such a thickness dimension as to be positioned outside the outer surface of thetransparent wall 40, and hence the upper part lower edge, rear part front edge and lower part upper edge of the side panelrear cover 43 corresponding to the retreatedpart 39 constitute aframe part 43A inclined toward the outer surface of thetransparent wall 40 at a predetermined curvature. It is to be noted that a portion of thetransparent wall 40 extending along the shape of theframe part 43A and corresponding to the side panelrear cover 43 is provided with, for example, an imprintedwhite portion 41 so as to prevent the inner surface of the side panelrear cover 43 from being seen therethrough from the side of thedisplay chamber 3. - Moreover, the upper end of the side panel
rear cover 43 is provided with anupper flange 43B which covers the upper surface of the insulatingwall 42 from the outside, and the end surface of theupper flange 43B is brought close to the side end surface of thetop surface plate 34 attached to themain body 2. - As shown in
FIGS. 4 , 6, the front ends of the upper and lower parts of the side panelrear cover 43 which cover the insulatingwall 42 are disposed so as to extend forwardly as much as a predetermined dimension from the front end of the insulatingwall 42, and the front ends of the side panel rear cover are provided withfront flanges 43C directed inwards (toward thedisplay chamber 3 and the machine chamber 21). The end of thefront flange 43C is positioned outside at least theinner surface material 36 of the insulatingwall 42. Moreover, the outer surfaces of the corner portions of thefront flanges 43C are abutment portions between the outer surfaces and the rear end of the sidepanel front cover 44, and the outer surfaces areinclined surfaces 46 which are directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards as shown in enlarged sectional views ofFIGS. 12 and 14 . It is to be noted that in the present invention, the abutment portion includes not only portions which abut on and are imposed on each other but also portions which face each other with a slight gap being left therebetween. This applies to any abutment portion in the following description. Moreover, eachinclined surface 46 is not limited to the surface inclined at a predetermined angle, but may include a curved surface bent at a predetermined curvature and formed so as to be directed outwards as the surface extends rearwards. - Moreover, plate-
49, 50 are fixed to the front ends of the upper and lower parts of the insulatinglike attachment members wall 42 viascrews 51, respectively. Here, the 49, 50 have a substantially similar section, and hence theattachment members attachment member 50 will be described with reference toFIG. 12 . Theattachment member 50 has a fixingsurface 50A which abuts on the front end of the insulatingwall 42. The outer end of the fixingsurface 50A is anattachment piece 50B bent forwards and then bent along the rear surface of thefront flange 43C of the side panelrear cover 43. Thisattachment piece 50B is provided with a screw hole (not shown), and the screw hole is aligned with a screw hole (not shown) formed in thefront flange 43C of the side panelrear cover 43, whereby the attachment piece can be fixed via ascrew 52. - Furthermore, the inner end of the fixing
surface 50A of theattachment member 50 is anattachment piece 50C bent forwards and then extended forwardly from thefront flange 43C. Thisattachment piece 50C is also provided with a screw hole (not shown), and the screw hole is aligned with ascrew hole 53 formed in the sidepanel front cover 44 described later, whereby the sidepanel front cover 44 can be fixed to theattachment member 50 via ascrew 54. - On the other hand, the rear end of the side panel
rear cover 43 is provided with an internally directedflange 47 which vertically extends. This internally directedflange 47 is disposed so as to protrude further from theinner surface material 36 of the insulatingside panel 7 to aback surface plate 32 side, and the end surface of the flange is an abutment portion between the end surface and the side end surface of theback surface plate 32. As shown inFIG. 7 , the inner surface of the internally directedflange 47 at the end surface as the abutment portion is aninclined surface 48 retreated toward the tip of this internally directedflange 47. - On the other hand, the side
panel front cover 44 is a cover member which extends from the upper end of the front edge of the upper part of the insulatingwall 42 to the front edge of thetransparent wall 40 and the lower end of the front edge of the lower part of the insulatingwall 42 to cover them from the front part, and the cover is made of a hard synthetic resin formed by injection using, for example, a divided type mold. In the present embodiment, the sidepanel front cover 44 extends in a longitudinal direction (the vertical direction), and has a substantially U-shaped section having a rear opening. - A
side wall 57 positioned on an outer surface side opposite to thedisplay chamber 3 ormachine chamber 21 side is disposed and positioned outside the outer surface of thetransparent wall 40, and the rear end surface of the side wall disposed in positions corresponding to the upper and lower parts of the side panelrear cover 43 have abutment portions on theinclined surfaces 46 of the side panelrear cover 43. As shown inFIGS. 12 and 14 , each abutment portion is aninclined surface 58 directed outwards as the surface extends rearwards. - A
side wall 56 on thedisplay chamber 3 ormachine chamber 21 side is disposed so as to extend to the front end of thetransparent wall 40, thereby abutting on the inner surface of the front end of thetransparent wall 40, and the inner side of theside wall 57 disposed so as to face theside wall 56 is provided with a plurality ofribs 59 which reach the outer surface of thetransparent wall 40. - In the present embodiment, the
ribs 59 are arranged vertically over a part corresponding to the front end of thetransparent wall 40 at a predetermined interval, that is, a gap which can disturb the entrance of at least a finger, for example, 10 mm between the ribs. - Moreover, a plurality of
front ribs 61 protruding toward the front end of thetransparent wall 40 are disposed on the back surface of a front wall 60 (the inner surface of the side panel front cover 44) disposed so as to extend between the front ends of the 56 and 57 of the sideside walls panel front cover 44. Furthermore, the upper end of the sidepanel front cover 44 is provided with atop part flange 44A having substantially the same plane as thetop surface plate 34 or theupper flange 43B of the side panelrear cover 43. - It is to be noted that as described above, the side
panel front cover 44 can easily be constituted of thefront wall 60, both the 56, 57, theside walls respective ribs 59 and the respectivefront ribs 61, by the injection using the divided type mold. - Next, an attachment structure of the
front surface panel 28 and a shape of the sidepanel front cover 44 corresponding to the front part of themachine chamber 21 will be described with reference toFIGS. 15 to 17 .FIG. 15 shows a front view of the lower part of thelow temperature showcase 1,FIG. 16 shows an enlarged view of a circular K part ofFIG. 15 , andFIG. 17 shows a sectional view cut along the L-L line ofFIG. 16 , respectively. - The
front surface panel 28 is provided with aninclined surface 75 directed inwards as the surface extends rearwards so as to engage anupper end 28A of the panel with the front end of the upper part of the front wall of thebottom wall 2A of themain body 2. Moreover, the lower end of thefront surface panel 28 is provided with alower flange 28B directed rearwards. In consequence, theinclined surface 75 of theupper end 28A is engaged with the front end of the upper part of the front wall of thebottom wall 2A of themain body 2, and thelower flange 28B is held by holdingportions 72 attached to the front ends of the base leg angles 12 positioned in the front end of themachine chamber 21, whereby the opening of the front surface of themachine chamber 21 and the front surface of thebottom wall 2A of themain body 2 are uncoverably covered. - Moreover,
70, 70 are attached to the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12, 12 positioned in the front end of themagnets machine chamber 21, and thefront surface panel 28 is detachably held by holding 71, 71 attached to the rear surfaces of the side parts of themembers front surface panel 28 and directed toward the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12, and by the absorption forces of the members. - Here, to engage the upper end of the
front surface panel 28 with the upper end of the front part of thebottom wall 2A, the upper and lower ends of the panel are bent so as to tilt rearwards at a predetermined angle so that the upper part of the panel is disposed slightly ahead of the center of the panel. - Moreover, both side ends of the
front surface panel 28 are attached so as to abut on theside walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44 of the insulatingside panels 7, respectively. Here, both side ends 28C, 28C in portions other than portions around abent portion 28D are bent rearwards so as to form aninclined surface 73 directed inwards as the surface extends rearwards. - Accordingly, as shown in
FIG. 17 , a part of theside wall 56 of the sidepanel front cover 44 corresponding to theinclined surface 73 is provided with aninclined surface 74 directed inwards as the surface extends rearwards, in a position as an abutment portion between the surfaces, and theside wall 56 positioned behind theinclined surface 74 is disposed so as to extend rearwards from the rear end of theinclined surface 74. To correspond to such a constitution, theattachment piece 50C of theattachment member 50 for fixing the sidepanel front cover 44 to the insulatingwall 42 is bent so as to extend along the inner surface of the rear part of theside wall 56 provided with theinclined surface 74. Theattachment piece 50C is fixed to theside wall 56 of the sidepanel front cover 44 via a screw as described above. - Moreover, as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 14 , a plurality of communication holes 80 are formed in the side wall of thebase leg angle 12 which is positioned in the front corner of themachine chamber 21 so as to abut on theattachment member 50. In theattachment member 50 which abuts on thebase leg angle 12, a plurality of communication holes 81 are formed in positions corresponding to the communication holes 80. In consequence, the inside of themachine chamber 21 is connected to the inside of the side panelrear cover 43, that is, a space surrounded by thefront wall 60 and both the 56, 57 throughside walls waste heat passages 82. - To circulate air in the
machine chamber 21 flowing upwards through thewaste heat passages 82 through spaces between theribs 59 of the sidepanel front cover 44 and on the side of the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40, as shown inFIG. 13 , a plurality of communication holes 83 are formed in thefront ribs 61 which abut on the front ends of thetransparent walls 40. - To assemble the
low temperature showcase 1 having such a constitution, first thetransparent walls 40 are fitted into the retreatedparts 39 of the insulatingwalls 42, and the insulatingwalls 42 are fixed to the left and right end surfaces of themain body 2 and the left and right side surfaces of the base leg angles 12 via the screws. - Afterward, the side panel rear covers 43 are attached to the outer surfaces of the insulating
walls 42, and the front ends of the covers are superimposed on theattachment pieces 50B of the 49, 50 where theattachment members front flanges 43C are attached to the front ends of the insulatingwalls 42 via the screws as described above (seeFIG. 11 ), whereby the front ends of the covers are fixed via thescrews 52. - Moreover, as to the rear ends of the side panel rear covers 43, the internally directed
flanges 47 are attached along the rear surfaces of the insulatingwalls 42, and the end surfaces of the flanges are disposed so as to abut on the side ends 32A of theback surface plate 32 as shown inFIG. 4 andFIG. 5 . At this time, the front surfaces of the internally directedflanges 47 are attached to the rear surfaces of the fixingpieces 65 of theattachment members 31 provided so as to abut on the rear surfaces of the back part supports 30, and are fixed thereto via screws. Furthermore, theinclined surfaces 48 at the tips of the internally directedflanges 47 are attached so as to abut on the outer surfaces of the bent portions of the side edges 32A of theback surface plate 32 bent so as to tilt forwards. - In consequence, the abutment portions between the
back surface plate 32 and the internally directedflanges 47 of the side panel rear covers 43 can eliminate a disadvantage that lines are apparently formed in these abutment portions, when theinclined surfaces 48 of the internally directedflanges 47 of the side panel rear covers 43 are attached so as to be imposed on the side edges 32A of theback surface plate 32 bent so as to tilt forwards. - In particular, such superimposed portions are disposed when the
inclined surfaces 48 are superimposed on the side ends 32A. Therefore, even when a slight dimensional error is present in theback surface plate 32 or the side panel rear covers, the dimensional error can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the lines are apparently formed in the abutment portions. - Therefore, a sense of continuity can be provided in the
back surface plate 32 and the side panel rear covers 43, and the improvement of the appearance can be realized. - Moreover, the
upper end 32B of theback surface plate 32 and thetop surface plate 34 have a similar constitution, and hence it is possible to eliminate a disadvantage that a line is apparently formed in the abutment portion between theback surface plate 32 and thetop surface plate 34, whereby a sense of continuity can be provided in the plates. In consequence, the improvement of the appearance can be improved. - Next, the side panel front covers 44 are attached to the insulating
walls 42 to which the side panel rear covers 43 are attached as described above. Each sidepanel front cover 44 is attached along the front end of the upper part of the insulatingwall 42, the front end of thetransparent wall 40 and the front end of the lower part of the insulatingwall 42 while interposing the front end of thetransparent wall 40 between the 56 and 57 until the front end abuts on theside walls front ribs 61 formed on the inner surface of thefront wall 60. It is to be noted that at this time, the front ends of thefront ribs 61 may be bonded to the front ends of thetransparent walls 40 by a silicon adhesive or an adhesive tape. - Then, as shown in
FIG. 12 , the inner side surface of theside wall 56 of the sidepanel front cover 44 is attached on the side of the inner surface of theattachment piece 50C of theattachment member 49 attached to the front end of the upper part of the insulatingwall 42, and the side wall is fixed from the side of thedisplay chamber 3, or via thescrew 54 from the side of themachine chamber 21 as shown inFIG. 17 . - In consequence, the rear ends of the
side walls 57 on the outer surfaces of the side panel front covers 44 are attached to the front parts of the side panel rear covers 43. At this time, the rear end surfaces of theside walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 are theinclined surfaces 58 directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards. Moreover, the outer surfaces of the corners of thefront flanges 43C of the side panel rear covers 43 are similarly theinclined surfaces 46 directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards. Therefore, as shown inFIG. 12 , these components are attached so as to be superimposed on each other, whereby it is possible to eliminate the disadvantage that the lines are apparently formed in the abutment portions. - Such superimposed portions are formed when the
46, 58 are superimposed on each other. Therefore, even when slight dimensional errors are present in the side panel front covers 44 and the side panel rear covers 43, the dimensional errors can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the lines are apparently formed in the abutment portions.inclined surfaces - Therefore, the sense of continuity can be provided in the side panel front covers 44 and the side panel rear covers 43, and the improvement of the appearance can be realized.
- Moreover, the outer surfaces of the insulating
walls 42 are positioned outside the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40, but the side panel front covers 44 are attached so as to cover the front ends of thetransparent walls 40, whereby the inner sides of thetransparent walls 40 are held by theside walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44, and the outer sides of thetransparent walls 40 are held by the plurality ofribs 59 formed on theside walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44. - At this time, each of the plurality of
ribs 59 formed on the inner surfaces of theside walls 57 over the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 can perform a function of a spacer between the outer surface of thetransparent wall 40 and theside wall 57 of the sidepanel front cover 44, and thetransparent walls 40 can stably be held. - Moreover, the plurality of
ribs 59 formed on the side panel front covers 44 can suppress the twists of the side panel front covers 44 themselves, and strength can be improved. Furthermore, by the presence of the plurality ofribs 59, when the side panel front covers 44 are seen obliquely from the rear part as shown inFIGS. 10 , 11, the ribs can be blinders of the inner parts of the side panel front covers 44. In consequence, the appearance can be improved. - Furthermore, since the plurality of
ribs 59 are arranged with the gap which can disturb the entrance of at least the finger being left between the ribs as described above, it is possible to avoid a disadvantage that the fingers are caught between the 59 and 59 by mistake or unnecessarily, and safety can be secured.ribs - Next, the
front surface panel 28 is attached to the front surface openings of themain body 2, the insulatingside panels 7 and themachine chamber 21 constituted of the base leg angles 12 and the like and provided outside thedisplay chamber 3 in the lower part of the insulating box member. In this case, the end surface of theinclined surface 75 of theupper end 28A of thefront surface panel 28 is engaged with the upper end of the front part of thebottom wall 2A of themain body 2, and thelower flange 28B of the lower end of thefront surface panel 28 is held by the holdingportions 72 provided on the base leg angles 12. At this time, the holding 71, 71 attached to the rear surfaces of the side parts of themembers front surface panel 28 so as to face the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12 are adsorbed by themagnets 70 attached to the front surfaces of the base leg angles 12 and the magnetic forces of the magnets, and thefront surface panel 28 can stably be held by the insulating box member. - In this case, the
side walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44 in the abutment portions on the side ends 28C of thefront surface panel 28 are provided with theinclined surfaces 74 directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards as shown inFIG. 17 , and the side walls are provided with theinclined surfaces 73 directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards in the abutment portions between both the side ends 28C of thefront surface panel 28 and theside walls 56 of the side panel front covers 44. In consequence, the front surface panel is attached so as to superimpose the surfaces on each other. - Therefore, it is possible to eliminate the disadvantage that the lines are apparently formed in these abutment portions. Such superimposed portions are formed when the
74, 73 are superimposed on each other. Therefore, even when slight dimensional errors are present in theinclined surfaces front surface panel 28 and the side panel front covers 44, the dimensional errors can be alleviated to eliminate the disadvantage that the lines are apparently formed in the abutment portions. - Therefore, the sense of continuity can be provided in the
front surface panel 28 and the side panel front covers 44, and the improvement of the appearance can be realized. - In the above-mentioned constitution, when the
blower 24 for the condenser disposed in themachine chamber 21 is operated, the air is sucked into themachine chamber 21 through thesuction ports 27 of thefront surface panel 28. The inside of themachine chamber 21 has a high pressure as described above, and hence a part of the air heated by the waste heat of thecondenser 23 reaches thewaste heat passages 82 formed in the side panel front covers 44 through the communication holes 80 formed in the base leg angles 12 and the communication holes 81 of theattachment member 50 aligned with the communication holes formed in the angles. It is to be noted that the remaining air flows upwards through theexhaust duct 33 disposed between the rear part of themachine chamber 21 and theback wall 2B of themain body 2, and is discharged externally through theexhaust holes 34A of thetop surface plate 34. - As shown by a solid-line arrow in
FIG. 14 , the warm air flowing from themachine chamber 21 through thewaste heat passages 82 in the side panel front covers 44 flows upward through the side panel front covers 44, and is discharged externally from the spaces of the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 through gaps between theside walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 and the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40, that is, gaps among the plurality ofribs 59 each formed between the side wall of the side panel front cover and the outer surface of the transparent wall. It is to be noted that a part of the warm air flowing upwards through the spaces between thefront ribs 61 and thetransparent walls 40 is discharged from the gaps among the plurality ofribs 59 to the spaces of the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 through the communication holes 83 formed in thefront ribs 61. - In consequence, the waste heat in the
machine chamber 21 can efficiently be supplied to the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 through thewaste heat passages 82 formed in the side panel front covers 44. Therefore, the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 can be heated, and it is possible to effectively suppress a disadvantage that dew condensation occurs on the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40. Therefore, it is possible to remarkably suppress a disadvantage that the visibility of eachtransparent wall 40 lowers and a disadvantage that customers' cloths are made dirty by the dew condensation. - Moreover, it is possible to remarkably suppress dew condensation water generated in the outer surfaces of the
transparent walls 40, and it is therefore possible to avoid a disadvantage that an installation floor surface or the like is wetted by the dew condensation water flowing downwards along the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40. - In the present embodiment, the outer surfaces of the insulating
walls 42 are positioned outside the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40, and thewaste heat passages 82 are disposed in the side panel front covers 44 which cover the front edges of the insulatingwalls 42 and thetransparent walls 40. Therefore, the waste heat from themachine chamber 21 can effectively be supplied to the outer surfaces of the transparent walls by use of gaps formed between theside walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44 positioned outside the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 and the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40. - In particular, the side panel front covers 44 provided with the
waste heat passages 82 are provided vertically over thetransparent walls 40, and hence the waste heat from themachine chamber 21 provided in the lower part of themain body 2 outside thedisplay chamber 3 can vertically be supplied to thetransparent walls 40, whereby the occurrence of the dew condensation on the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 can remarkably be suppressed. - Moreover, since the waste heat from the
machine chamber 21 is supplied to the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 from the gaps between the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 and theside walls 57 of the side panel front covers 44, the waste heat can more effectively be directed and supplied to the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40. In consequence, the heating efficiency of the whole outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40, especially the front parts of the walls can be increased, and the occurrence of the dew condensation can remarkably be suppressed. - In particular, in the inner parts from the ends of the
front surface panel 28, the high pressure chamber is defined as described above. However, in the present embodiment, as shown inFIG. 17 , the ends of thefront surface panel 28 are attached to the side panel front covers 44 by the abutment between the 74, 73, respectively (the surfaces are superimposed on each other in this case). Therefore, the air in the high pressure chamber does not easily leak from these abutment portions. Furthermore, theinclined surfaces 46, 58 of the side panel front covers 44 including theinclined surfaces waste heat passages 82 and the side panel rear covers 43 attached to the side panel front covers are superimposed on each other, whereby waste heat leakage paths in these superimposed portions are long and have a large resistance, and the leakage of the waste heat from such a superimposed portion can be prevented. In consequence, the waste heat from themachine chamber 21 can more effectively be discharged to the spaces of the outer surfaces of thetransparent walls 40 through thewaste heat passages 82, and an effect of preventing the dew condensation can be improved.
Claims (3)
1. A low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body having a display chamber,
wherein each of the insulating side panels includes a see-through transparent wall; an insulating wall which holds upper and lower portions and a rear edge of the transparent wall; a side panel rear cover which covers the insulating wall from the outside; and a side panel front cover which covers the front edges of the insulating wall and the transparent wall and which is attached to the front part of the side panel rear cover, and
abutment portions of the side panel front cover and the side panel rear cover are provided with inclined surfaces directed outwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
2. A low temperature showcase including an insulating box member having a display chamber, the showcase further including:
a machine chamber disposed outside the display chamber of a lower part of the insulating box member; and
a front surface panel which openably closes the front surface of the machine chamber, and
abutment portions of the front surface panel and the insulating box member are provided with inclined surfaces directed inwards as the surfaces extend rearwards, respectively.
3. A low temperature showcase in which insulating side panels are attached to the left and right sides of a main body having a display chamber, the showcase including:
covers which cover the insulating side panels from the outside; and
a back surface plate which covers the rear surface of the main body,
wherein a rear edge of each cover is provided with an internally directed flange, the internally directed flange is attached to the back surface plate,
the inner surface of the internally directed flange in an abutment portion between the internally directed flange and the back surface plate is an inclined surface retreated toward the tip of the internally directed flange, and the edge of the back surface plate in the abutment portion between the internally directed flange and the back surface plate is inclined and bent forwards.
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