US1827449A - Method of designating temperature zones in iceboxes - Google Patents

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US1827449A
US1827449A US468078A US46807830A US1827449A US 1827449 A US1827449 A US 1827449A US 468078 A US468078 A US 468078A US 46807830 A US46807830 A US 46807830A US 1827449 A US1827449 A US 1827449A
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  • Eigure-A'islanelevational'viewlofiaimodi is first determined the normal temperature at ficatigomofgtheinvention. different levels or .at different points within Figure 5 is the preferred typ the boxes and the principal object of'the into apply,theinventiom;and'2;
  • Another object of the invention resides in therefore,- tozplace; them lin -a2place -whereithe the provision of markers of the character lowest:Itemperatureican-be,lobtained.
  • V t a I which to place certain foods which, because Dueio thetdifferentidesigns,and :arra'nge- 1 e of their inherent natures, require a certain ment of refrigerators,--ailowentemperature i exactness in temperature vwith respect to its mayi befound onewat-a-positioniat.theside. so
  • the invention comprehends the or device, a true and permanent marking 85 provision of a simpleand inexpensive means can be placed thereon. v I whereby a person ofvery limited experience Accordingly, the invention is comprised.
  • the herein described method which consists initially in predetermining the varying degrees of temperature at diflerent points in said ice box and in aflixing a label at each of said points designating the temperature and specifying the commodities best suited for the designated temperature.
  • the herein described method which consists initially in obtaining a check of the degrees of temperature at different points in said ice boXes and in designating the normal temperature by visible means and in specifying the character of foodstuffs best preserved in the temperature designated.

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fiat aw E3, 1931. a. w. WOOD ET AL METHOD OF DESIGNATING TEMPERATURE ZONES IN ICEBOXES Filed July 15, 1930 SAVE- 194F141??? 45- 000 1 4; I MILK, BUTTER, BROTH, 4 MILK DISHES ICE JOHN DOE iCE COMPANY MONEY 1 MAI/4901b I 94?, 45 To 49 INVENTOR. o VEGETABLES, COOKED MEATS, o
FRUITS LIV/5%}! ML JOHN DOE ICE COMPANY a ATTORNE! 20 various kinds of foods .or the like, which prevails Patented I T 7 i i i p BURRIS D- WOOD AND WILLIS nmasmns METHOD or QDESIGIN'A'IING This invention relatesto ice refrigeration Figure21 is,.asdetailecliperspectiveiview oft and it has particular reference to a device oneiofjthe,w-irashelvesshowing;the -invention and method, through the medium of which attached; y a VI H temperature, which usually varies in degree Eigure' 8 isaneleva ional view; ofithe inst-'11:-
at different locations inthe ice box or revention'. 55:
frigerator', may be indicated after having. Eigure-A'islanelevational'viewlofiaimodi is first determined the normal temperature at ficatigomofgtheinvention. different levels or .at different points within Figure 5 is the preferred typ the boxes and the principal object of'the into apply,theinventiom;and'2;
e l-clip V 10 vention resides in the provision of means F iguriefi;isancendselevational:view of thiersoo Which will plainly indicate to theuser of the invention;
refrigerator or ice box, themost practicable someffoogds, such asmilk,butter,;saladslandf I degree of temperature for certain kinds and t eilike, becauseiof theirinherenutendencies i character offoodstuff to best keep and'be to spoil or deteriorate quickly when not pirop- .7 v more effectively preserved atthe specified erly cooled must be carefullyprotected 6 degree of temperature. flgafinstwarmthfiandit-risuvitallyanecess'ary; 7
Another object of the invention resides in therefore,- tozplace; them lin -a2place -whereithe the provision of markers of the character lowest:Itemperatureican-be,lobtained.
above referred to, capable of indicating the o it is ascertainedgwhere;thelowesttemperature). 3 a he iinveIitionican .beattached toithel should be placed on the'shelves or racks bearshelf;for:permanent,Treferenceri s V 7 ing the markers according to the degree of Other :foods, suchza's:vegetables; cooked" frigidity required for their properpreserva- '1 mBat= ;and Ithe,(like;may=be3placedfurther tion- I kytzf f m.l hesollrcesofzfrigidity and'there 25 Still another object of the invention resides foreanother ,iof ztheymarkerslmayiebe placeda if in the provision of atag or marker calculated on; ad agent; shelf locatedvat; a greater to indicate, at a glance, the shelf or rack upon distance. from the first; V t, a I which to place certain foods which, because Dueio thetdifferentidesigns,and :arra'nge- 1 e of their inherent natures, require a certain ment of refrigerators,--ailowentemperature i exactness in temperature vwith respect to its mayi befound onewat-a-positioniat.theside. so
degree of frigidity, to preventothe deteriora-, of the ice chamber or the source of 'frigidityw I I tion of such foods, either by placingthem too while it may; belneanthetop; or. at the bottom a far away or by placing them in too close in another refrigeraton-and@bytestingv the proximity to the source of frigidity. i different locations with a thermometer or 0th- Broadly, the invention comprehends the or device, a true and permanent marking 85 provision of a simpleand inexpensive means can be placed thereon. v I whereby a person ofvery limited experience Accordingly, the invention is comprised. can ascertain the proper locations or posiofaplatelof metal or other suitable material, tions in a refrigerator or ice box in which to having apertures 2 in the upper edgetheree 40 place edibles or other commodities, where of through which a clip 3 is inserted whichis Q they will be properly preserved. Y capable of being turned about or through a While the foregoing objects are parathe edge of a shelf 4, as shown in Figure2, to t mount, other novel objects and salient feasecure the platel against displacement. This tures of the invention will become manifest clip 3 is shown in detail in Figure 5. I
I 45 as the description proceeds, taken in con- By reference toFigure 1, it will be seenthat I nection with the annexeddrawings wherein: the shelves or racks 4 are placed in the refrig- Figure lis a perspective view of a reerator 5 in a separate compartment to that frigerator'or ice box showing the invention of the ice 6 so as to eliminate dampness and attached to the shelves therein and showing because the racks 4 difier in regard to their 60 the ice chamber. l Y proximity to the ice chamber 7, the same de- 0% gree of frigidity cannot be obtained. In order, therefore, to obtain the best results, permanent indentification should be placed upon the various racks 4 so that proper use can be made of them.
Since there are no racks 4, ordinarily, in the bottom of the compartments, it is necessary to attach the plates 1 to these by a different method and a modification, such as shown in Figure & is provided which can be attached to the bottom of the compartments at a, as shown in Figure 1 by screws or nails.
With reference now to Figures 3 and 4:, it is pointed out that the wording upon the plates 1 is calculated not only to indicate the temperature 'at that location and the kinds offood tobe. placed upon the rack 4-. to which the plate 1 is attached but indicates at b the name of the firm from whom ice may be purchased and therefore provides a desirable means of advertising for the dealer which is constantly before the customer whenever the refrigerator is opened.
Manifestly, the construction shown is capable of considerable modification and such modification as is considered within the scope and meaning of the append-ed claims is also considered within the spirit and intent of the invention.
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1. The herein described method which consists initially in predetermining the varying degrees of temperature at diflerent points in said ice box and in aflixing a label at each of said points designating the temperature and specifying the commodities best suited for the designated temperature.
2. The herein described method which consists initially in obtaining a check of the degrees of temperature at different points in said ice boXes and in designating the normal temperature by visible means and in specifying the character of foodstuffs best preserved in the temperature designated.
. In testimony whereof we aflix our signatures.
WILLIS WILLIAM RODGERS. BURRIS D. WOOD.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2599607A (en) * 1950-04-17 1952-06-10 Admiral Corp Refrigerator shelf trim strip
US2933193A (en) * 1956-11-13 1960-04-19 Rolock Inc Corner lock construction for racks
US3247608A (en) * 1962-03-19 1966-04-26 Dravo Corp Marking tag
US3837100A (en) * 1973-02-09 1974-09-24 M Guida Food-handling guides for refrigerators and freezers
US4619221A (en) * 1984-09-21 1986-10-28 Whirlpool Corporation Inventory indicating means for refrigeration apparatus
GB2484119A (en) * 2010-09-30 2012-04-04 Jean Joyce Gadsden Colour coded container system for frozen food

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2599607A (en) * 1950-04-17 1952-06-10 Admiral Corp Refrigerator shelf trim strip
US2933193A (en) * 1956-11-13 1960-04-19 Rolock Inc Corner lock construction for racks
US3247608A (en) * 1962-03-19 1966-04-26 Dravo Corp Marking tag
US3837100A (en) * 1973-02-09 1974-09-24 M Guida Food-handling guides for refrigerators and freezers
US4619221A (en) * 1984-09-21 1986-10-28 Whirlpool Corporation Inventory indicating means for refrigeration apparatus
GB2484119A (en) * 2010-09-30 2012-04-04 Jean Joyce Gadsden Colour coded container system for frozen food

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