EP1525827A1 - Refrigerated showcase - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F3/00—Show cases or show cabinets
- A47F3/04—Show cases or show cabinets air-conditioned, refrigerated
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- This invention relates to a refrigerated showcase for storing and displaying e.g. sushi materials or rare cakes.
- Such a showcase is disclosed in JP patent publication 2004-73537, in which reversible motors for driving double slide doors are mounted in a machine room of the showcase.
- the doors are connected to the respective reversible motors through wires.
- An optical sensor is mounted to the showcase. When a cook puts out his hand to take out sushi materials in the showcase, the optical sensor produces a signal. The reversible motors thus turn to open the double slide doors. Simultaneously, a clock circuit is activated. When a predetermined time has passed, the double slide doors are closed.
- the circuit is structured such that while the optical sensor is detecting the hand of the cook, the clock circuit is reset so that the double slide doors will not close.
- the slide doors tend to start and stop rather abruptly and impulsively, producing much noise, which annoys both cooks and diners. It is difficult to dismount the slide doors. Without dismounting the slide doors, it is difficult to completely wash the interior of the showcase, which is not hygienically desirable.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerated showcase of which the slide doors can be opened and closed without producing much noise and which can reduce the volume of the machine room to a minimum.
- a refrigerated showcase comprising a showcase body having a work side and a display side through which the interior of the showcase body can be seen and including a pair of guides provided on the work side, a pair of double slide doors each received in one of the guides so as to be slidable along the guide, a pair of cables each supported by a sheave and movable along one of the guides, a drive unit for driving the cables, and a pair of coupling arrangements each for coupling one of the cables to the corresponding slide door, the coupling arrangements each including a cushioning member for absorbing any shock when the slide doors begin to move or come to a stop.
- each of the cables has two ends, the coupling arrangements each comprising a rod member received in one of the guides and formed with a recess, a protrusion formed on one of the slide doors along a top edge thereof and received in the recess, and springs each having one end thereof coupled to one end of the rod member and the other end thereof coupled to one of the two ends of one of the cables, the springs serving as the cushioning member.
- each of the cables has two ends, the coupling arrangement each comprising a rod member received in one of the guides and formed with a protrusion, a recess formed in one of the slide doors along a top edge thereof and receiving the protrusion, and springs each having one end thereof coupled to one end of the rod member and the other end thereof coupled to one of the two ends of one of the cable, the springs serving as the cushioning member.
- the rod member further includes a small plate member having a width substantially equal to the width of the protrusion and recess and arranged so as to overlap with and conceal the protrusion and recess when viewed from the work side of the showcase body, the small plate member having its bottom end protruding from bottom ends of the guides.
- the cables are endless members, the coupling arrangements each comprising a protrusion formed on one of the slide doors along a top edge thereof and formed with a groove through which one of the cables extends, a pair of retainer pieces fixed to the one of the cables on either side of the protrusion, separate from respective ends of the protrusion, and springs each disposed between one of the retainer pieces and the protrusion, the springs serving as the cushioning member.
- the cables are endless members
- the slide doors are each formed with a groove extending the entire top edge thereof and a cutout along the top edge thereof so as to interrupt the groove, one of the cables extending through the groove and the cutout, the coupling arrangements each comprising a retainer piece received in the cutout and fixed to the one of the cables, and springs each disposed between one of two end walls of the cutout and the retainer piece, the springs serving as the cushioning member.
- bellows tubes or sponge tubes may be used.
- the drive unit comprises two electric motors each for driving one of the cables, said motors being arranged one over the other, the sheaves supporting the respective cables are mounted on a common shaft so as to be rotatable relative to the shaft and independently of each other.
- the showcase embodying the present invention has a work side W through which cooks or shop clerks can access the interior of the showcase, and a transparent display side through which diners or shoppers can see the interior of the showcase.
- An opening 11 on the work side W has top and bottom edges.
- Two rows of grooves 12 run along each of the top and bottom edges of the opening 11.
- Double slide doors 13 are received in the respective grooves 12.
- a sensor or sensors (not shown) for detecting human hands are provided at appropriate portions of the showcase body.
- This refrigerated showcase 10 includes a machine room 14 provided at one end of the showcase and housing two electric motors 15 having output shafts 15s carrying pulleys 16.
- the showcase of the embodiment further includes two cables 20 each trained around one of the pulleys 16, and one of two terminal sheaves 19 provided at the other end of the showcase.
- the cables 20 are tensioned by tensioners 18 provided at the other end of the showcase.
- Each cable 20 is supported by two intermediate sheaves 17 each rotatably supported on a shaft on which is rotatably supported one of the two intermediate sheaves 17 for the other cable 20. But the cables 20 may have their intermediate portions supported in a different manner. As shown in Figs.
- each cable 20 has its two ends connected through springs 23 to one and the other ends of a rod member 22 received in one of the grooves 12 running along the top edge of the opening 11.
- Each rod member 22 is formed with a recess 21 into which a protrusion 24 formed on the top edge of one of the slide doors 13 engages.
- the rod member 22, the springs 23 and the protrusion 24 constitute a coupling means 25.
- the motors 15 are provided one over the other.
- the showcase further includes a louver 26 for discharging heat generated in the machine room 14.
- the cables 20 are received in the grooves 12 running along the top edge of the opening 11. As shown in Figs. 3A and 3C, the cables 20 have their ends connected to the rod members 22 through the springs 23.
- each rod member 22 may have on its side facing the work side a plate portion (or member) 22t having a width substantially equal to the width of the recess 21 and the protrusion 24, and protruding downwardly from the bottom edge of the groove 12.
- plate portions 22t as guides, it is possible to dismount the slide doors 13 easily to wash the interior of the showcase.
- the springs 23 absorb any shocks when the doors 13 begin to move under the driving force delivered from the motors 15 through the cables 20 and when they come to a stop. Thus, the doors 13 can be started and stopped smoothly.
- the recess 21 is formed in the rod member 22, and the protrusion 24 formed on the top edge of each door 13 is received in the recess 21.
- a recess 21a is formed in the top edge of each door 13 and a protrusion 24a formed on the rod member 22 is received in the recess 21a.
- each cable 20 has its end connected to the respective ends of the rod member 22 through springs 23.
- the rod member 22, the recess 21a and the springs 23 constitute a coupling means 25 through which the cable 20 is connected to the respective door 13.
- Fig. 4B shows another embodiment, in which each cable 20 is an endless member.
- the coupling means 25 comprises a protrusion 24b formed on the top edge of each door 13 and formed with a groove 27a through which the cable 20 extends, retainer pieces 28 fixed to the cable 20 on both sides of the protrusion, separate from the respective ends of the protrusion 24b, and springs 23 each disposed between one of the retainer pieces 28 and the protrusion 24b.
- Each spring 23 is connected to the protrusion 24b through a small washer 29.
- each cable 20 is an endless member, which extends through a groove 27b formed in each door 13 along the top edge thereof, and a cutout 21b formed in the top edge of each door 13.
- the coupling means 25 comprises a retainer piece 28b fixed to the cable 20 in the cutout 21b, and springs 23 disposed between the retainer piece 28b and the respective end walls of the cutout 21b.
- Each spring 23 is connected to the end wall of the cutout 21b through a small washer 29.
- bellows tubes or sponge tubes may be used in either of the embodiments of Figs. 4B and 4C.
- the cushioning member absorbs any shocks produced when each slide door begins to move or comes to a stop, thus minimizing noise which is annoying to both cooks and diners.
- the small plate provided on each rod member can be used as a mark when dismounting the slide doors. The slide doors can thus be removed easily for cleaning.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to a refrigerated showcase for storing and displaying e.g. sushi materials or rare cakes.
- Such a showcase is disclosed in JP patent publication 2004-73537, in which reversible motors for driving double slide doors are mounted in a machine room of the showcase. The doors are connected to the respective reversible motors through wires. An optical sensor is mounted to the showcase. When a cook puts out his hand to take out sushi materials in the showcase, the optical sensor produces a signal. The reversible motors thus turn to open the double slide doors. Simultaneously, a clock circuit is activated. When a predetermined time has passed, the double slide doors are closed. The circuit is structured such that while the optical sensor is detecting the hand of the cook, the clock circuit is reset so that the double slide doors will not close.
- While this showcase has been received rather favorably by customers, it has the following problems.
- The slide doors tend to start and stop rather abruptly and impulsively, producing much noise, which annoys both cooks and diners. It is difficult to dismount the slide doors. Without dismounting the slide doors, it is difficult to completely wash the interior of the showcase, which is not hygienically desirable.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerated showcase of which the slide doors can be opened and closed without producing much noise and which can reduce the volume of the machine room to a minimum.
- According to this invention, there is provided a refrigerated showcase comprising a showcase body having a work side and a display side through which the interior of the showcase body can be seen and including a pair of guides provided on the work side, a pair of double slide doors each received in one of the guides so as to be slidable along the guide, a pair of cables each supported by a sheave and movable along one of the guides, a drive unit for driving the cables, and a pair of coupling arrangements each for coupling one of the cables to the corresponding slide door, the coupling arrangements each including a cushioning member for absorbing any shock when the slide doors begin to move or come to a stop.
- In one embodiment, each of the cables has two ends, the coupling arrangements each comprising a rod member received in one of the guides and formed with a recess, a protrusion formed on one of the slide doors along a top edge thereof and received in the recess, and springs each having one end thereof coupled to one end of the rod member and the other end thereof coupled to one of the two ends of one of the cables, the springs serving as the cushioning member. In another embodiment, each of the cables has two ends, the coupling arrangement each comprising a rod member received in one of the guides and formed with a protrusion, a recess formed in one of the slide doors along a top edge thereof and receiving the protrusion, and springs each having one end thereof coupled to one end of the rod member and the other end thereof coupled to one of the two ends of one of the cable, the springs serving as the cushioning member. Preferably, the rod member further includes a small plate member having a width substantially equal to the width of the protrusion and recess and arranged so as to overlap with and conceal the protrusion and recess when viewed from the work side of the showcase body, the small plate member having its bottom end protruding from bottom ends of the guides. In still another embodiment, the cables are endless members, the coupling arrangements each comprising a protrusion formed on one of the slide doors along a top edge thereof and formed with a groove through which one of the cables extends, a pair of retainer pieces fixed to the one of the cables on either side of the protrusion, separate from respective ends of the protrusion, and springs each disposed between one of the retainer pieces and the protrusion, the springs serving as the cushioning member. In yet another embodiment, the cables are endless members, and the slide doors are each formed with a groove extending the entire top edge thereof and a cutout along the top edge thereof so as to interrupt the groove, one of the cables extending through the groove and the cutout, the coupling arrangements each comprising a retainer piece received in the cutout and fixed to the one of the cables, and springs each disposed between one of two end walls of the cutout and the retainer piece, the springs serving as the cushioning member. Instead of the springs, bellows tubes or sponge tubes may be used.
- Preferably, the drive unit comprises two electric motors each for driving one of the cables, said motors being arranged one over the other, the sheaves supporting the respective cables are mounted on a common shaft so as to be rotatable relative to the shaft and independently of each other.
- Other features and objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1 is a front view of the refrigerated showcase according to this invention;
- Fig. 2 is a partially cutaway plan view of the showcase of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3A is a partial sectional view of the same, showing its slide doors;
- Fig. 3B is a partial enlarged view of the same, showing one of the coupling means;
- Fig. 3C is a partial sectional view of the same, showing a modified coupling means;
- Fig. 3D shows a rod member of the coupling means of Fig. 3C; and
- Figs. 4A, 4B and 4C are enlarged view of still other modified coupling means.
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- Now referring to the drawings, the showcase embodying the present invention has a work side W through which cooks or shop clerks can access the interior of the showcase, and a transparent display side through which diners or shoppers can see the interior of the showcase. An
opening 11 on the work side W has top and bottom edges. Two rows ofgrooves 12 run along each of the top and bottom edges of the opening 11.Double slide doors 13 are received in therespective grooves 12. A sensor or sensors (not shown) for detecting human hands are provided at appropriate portions of the showcase body. - This refrigerated
showcase 10 includes amachine room 14 provided at one end of the showcase and housing twoelectric motors 15 havingoutput shafts 15s carrying pulleys 16. The showcase of the embodiment further includes twocables 20 each trained around one of thepulleys 16, and one of twoterminal sheaves 19 provided at the other end of the showcase. Thecables 20 are tensioned bytensioners 18 provided at the other end of the showcase. Eachcable 20 is supported by twointermediate sheaves 17 each rotatably supported on a shaft on which is rotatably supported one of the twointermediate sheaves 17 for theother cable 20. But thecables 20 may have their intermediate portions supported in a different manner. As shown in Figs. 3A-3D, eachcable 20 has its two ends connected throughsprings 23 to one and the other ends of arod member 22 received in one of thegrooves 12 running along the top edge of theopening 11. Eachrod member 22 is formed with arecess 21 into which aprotrusion 24 formed on the top edge of one of theslide doors 13 engages. Therod member 22, thesprings 23 and theprotrusion 24 constitute a coupling means 25. In the embodiment, themotors 15 are provided one over the other. - When a cook extends his hand toward one of the
slide doors 13, the sensor (not shown) detects it and activates themotor 15 corresponding to the door which the cook wants to open in a direction to open this door. Simultaneously, a clock circuit is activated. When a predetermined time has passed after the door has been opened, the door will close provided no hand is being detected by the sensor. As long as a hand is being detected, the door is kept open indefinitely. The showcase further includes alouver 26 for discharging heat generated in themachine room 14. - As shown in Figs. 3A-3D, the
cables 20 are received in thegrooves 12 running along the top edge of theopening 11. As shown in Figs. 3A and 3C, thecables 20 have their ends connected to therod members 22 through thesprings 23. - As shown in Figs. 3C and 3D, each
rod member 22 may have on its side facing the work side a plate portion (or member) 22t having a width substantially equal to the width of therecess 21 and theprotrusion 24, and protruding downwardly from the bottom edge of thegroove 12. Using theplate portions 22t as guides, it is possible to dismount theslide doors 13 easily to wash the interior of the showcase. - The
springs 23 absorb any shocks when thedoors 13 begin to move under the driving force delivered from themotors 15 through thecables 20 and when they come to a stop. Thus, thedoors 13 can be started and stopped smoothly. - In the above embodiment, as fully described and shown, the
recess 21 is formed in therod member 22, and theprotrusion 24 formed on the top edge of eachdoor 13 is received in therecess 21. But instead, in the embodiment of Fig. 4A, arecess 21a is formed in the top edge of eachdoor 13 and aprotrusion 24a formed on therod member 22 is received in therecess 21a. In this embodiment, too, eachcable 20 has its end connected to the respective ends of therod member 22 throughsprings 23. Therod member 22, therecess 21a and thesprings 23 constitute a coupling means 25 through which thecable 20 is connected to therespective door 13. - Fig. 4B shows another embodiment, in which each
cable 20 is an endless member. The coupling means 25 comprises aprotrusion 24b formed on the top edge of eachdoor 13 and formed with agroove 27a through which thecable 20 extends,retainer pieces 28 fixed to thecable 20 on both sides of the protrusion, separate from the respective ends of theprotrusion 24b, and springs 23 each disposed between one of theretainer pieces 28 and theprotrusion 24b. Eachspring 23 is connected to theprotrusion 24b through asmall washer 29. - In still another embodiment shown in Fig. 4C, too, each
cable 20 is an endless member, which extends through agroove 27b formed in eachdoor 13 along the top edge thereof, and acutout 21b formed in the top edge of eachdoor 13. The coupling means 25 comprises aretainer piece 28b fixed to thecable 20 in thecutout 21b, and springs 23 disposed between theretainer piece 28b and the respective end walls of thecutout 21b. Eachspring 23 is connected to the end wall of thecutout 21b through asmall washer 29. - Instead of the
springs 23, bellows tubes or sponge tubes may be used in either of the embodiments of Figs. 4B and 4C. - The cushioning member absorbs any shocks produced when each slide door begins to move or comes to a stop, thus minimizing noise which is annoying to both cooks and diners. The small plate provided on each rod member can be used as a mark when dismounting the slide doors. The slide doors can thus be removed easily for cleaning. By arranging the motors one over the other and rotatably mounting the sheaves supporting the respective cables on a common shaft, it is possible to minimize the volume of the machine room.
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- A refrigerated showcase comprising a showcase body having a work side and a display side through which the interior of said showcase body can be seen and including a pair of guides provided on said work side, a pair of double slide doors each received in one of said guides so as to be slidable along the guide, a pair of cables each supported by a sheave and movable along one of said guides, a drive unit for driving said cables, and a pair of coupling arrangements each for coupling one of said cables to the corresponding slide door, said coupling arrangements each including a cushioning member for absorbing any shock when said slide doors begin to move or come to a stop.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 1 wherein each of said cables has two ends, said coupling arrangements each comprising a rod member received in one of said guides and formed with a recess, a protrusion formed on one of said slide doors along a top edge thereof and received in said recess, and springs each having one end thereof coupled to one end of said rod member and the other end thereof coupled to one of said two ends of one of said cables, said springs serving as said cushioning member.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 1 wherein each of said cables has two ends, said coupling arrangement each comprising a rod member received in one of said guides and formed with a protrusion, a recess formed in one of said slide doors along a top edge thereof and receiving said protrusion, and springs each having one end thereof coupled to one end of said rod member and the other end thereof coupled to one of said two ends of one of said cable, said springs serving as said cushioning member.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 2 wherein said rod member further includes a small plate member having a width substantially equal to the width of said protrusion and said recess and arranged so as to overlap with and conceal said protrusion and said recess when viewed from the work side of said showcase body, said small plate member having its bottom end protruding from bottom ends of said guides.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 3 wherein said rod member further includes a small plate member having a width substantially equal to the width of said protrusion and said recess and arranged so as to overlap with and conceal said protrusion and said recess when viewed from the work side of said showcase body, said small plate member having its bottom end protruding from bottom ends of said guides.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 1 wherein said cables are endless members, said coupling arrangements each comprising a protrusion formed on one of said slide doors along a top edge thereof and formed with a groove through which one of said cables extends, a pair of retainer pieces fixed to said one of said cables on either side of said protrusion, separate from respective ends of said protrusion, and springs each disposed between one of said retainer pieces and said protrusion, said springs serving as said cushioning member.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 1 wherein said cables are endless members, and wherein said slide doors are each formed with a groove extending the entire top edge thereof and a cutout along the top edge thereof so as to interrupt said groove, one of said cables extending through said groove and said cutout, said coupling arrangements each comprising a retainer piece received in said cutout and fixed to said one of said cables, and springs each disposed between one of two end walls of said cutout and said retainer piece, said springs serving as said cushioning member.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 1 wherein said cables are endless members, said coupling arrangements each comprising a protrusion formed on one of said slide doors along a top edge thereof and formed with a groove through which one of said cables extends, a pair of retainer pieces fixed to said one of said cables on either side of said protrusion, separate from respective ends of said protrusion, and a pair of bellows tubes or sponge tubes each disposed between one of said retainer pieces and said protrusion, said bellows tubes or sponge tubes serving as said cushioning member.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 1 wherein said cables are endless members, and wherein said slide doors are each formed with a groove extending the entire top edge thereof and a cutout along the top edge thereof so as to interrupt said groove, one of said cables extending through said groove and said cutout, said coupling arrangements each comprising a retainer piece received in said cutout and fixed to said one of said cables, and a pair of bellows tubes or sponge tubes each disposed between one of two end walls of said cutout and said retainer piece, said bellows tubes or sponge tubes serving as said cushioning member.
- The refrigerated showcase of claim 1 wherein said drive unit comprises two electric motors each for driving one of said cables, said motors being arranged one over the other, said sheaves supporting said respective cables are mounted on a common shaft so as to be rotatable relative to said shaft and independently of each other.
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