US20080053111A1 - Method and apparatus for controlling temperature of a freeze plate - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
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- This disclosure relates generally to refrigeration and, more particularly, a method and apparatus for controlling temperature of a freeze plate.
- a cooled surface otherwise known as a freeze plate
- the cooled surface may prevent ice cream from melting prior to serving and allow for mixing of additional ingredients to produce different flavors of ice cream.
- the temperature of such cooled surfaces is difficult to maintain when exposed to a heat load, such as a food product having a higher temperature than the cooled surface.
- additional refrigeration system capacity, or a solid material mass on the cooled surface such as an aluminum plate, granite slab or other conductive material, to provide a heat sink, is necessary to maintain the temperature of the freeze plate.
- a solid material mass on the cooled surface may be undesirably difficult to cool, leading to inefficiency and increased cost.
- a freeze plate is provided.
- the freeze plate includes a freeze plate surface, a sealed chamber adjacent the freeze plate surface, one or more refrigerant lines in the sealed chamber, and a fluid in the sealed chamber in thermal contact with the freeze plate surface and the one or more refrigerant lines.
- FIG. 1 schematically depicts a side cross-sectional view of a freeze plate of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 schematically depicts a top perspective view of the freeze plate of FIG. 1 .
- Freeze plate 10 has a temperature that may be controlled while applying a varying heat load to the surface.
- Freeze plate 10 has a freeze plate surface 12 .
- the freeze plate surface 12 is a thermally conductive material.
- One or more food products may be cooled on a freeze plate surface 12 .
- the size and shape of freeze plate surface 12 , as well as a configuration on freeze plate 10 can vary with the particular needs of freeze plate 10 . Such factors as sizing, mobility, refrigeration needs, and others can be used by one of ordinary skill in the art to determine the particular size and shape of freeze plate surface 12 , as well as the configuration on freeze plate 10 .
- freeze plate surface 12 has a planar, rectangular shape for the placement of food products.
- the material of freeze plate surface 12 that is utilized can vary according to the particular needs of freeze plate 10 , to maximize heat transfer.
- the freeze plate is made of stainless steel, aluminum, or any thermally conductive material.
- the freeze plate 10 may have a width W 1 that may be any length or width.
- Freeze plate 10 has a sealed chamber 14 . Sealed chamber 14 is filled with a fluid 16 . Fluid 16 comes into contact with at least a portion of freeze plate surface 12 . In one embodiment, fluid 16 contacts the entire freeze plate surface 12 . Fluid 16 can be at least one fluid selected from the group consisting of: glycol, gel, water, foam, superabsorbent polymer, cellulose ether, a water based solution, and a water based solution containing carboxyl methyl cellulose. In one embodiment, fluid 16 has a freezing point at or near a desired temperature of freeze plate surface 12 . In another embodiment, fluid 16 has a freezing point that is about 0° F. (degrees Fahrenheit) to about 10° F. The freezing point of fluid 16 , being at or near the desired temperature of freeze plate surface 12 , leverages energy stored and given off during a phase change of fluid 16 to a solid.
- refrigerant lines 18 are in thermal contact with fluid 16
- refrigerant lines 18 are suspended in fluid 16 .
- the one or more refrigerant lines chill or cool fluid 16 .
- Refrigerant lines 18 can be a cylindrical shaped tubing that have a refrigerant fluid disposed therein. Refrigerant lines 18 may abut a bottom surface 19 of freeze plate surface 12 .
- the refrigerant fluid may be a coolant such as an R22 refrigerant, an R134 refrigerant, an R404a refrigerant, or any other coolant or liquid that may be heated or cooled.
- the fluid may be circulated in refrigerant lines 18 through a cooling device 20 . Thus, heat transfer may occur between fluid 16 and freeze plate surface 12 , fluid 16 and refrigerant lines 18 , and/or refrigerant lines 18 and freeze plate surface 12 .
- Freeze plate 10 may have a temperature control sensor 22 .
- the temperature control sensor 22 is inserted directly into fluid 16 to detect a temperature of fluid 16 .
- the temperature control sensor 22 can be in communication with a temperature control system 30 , to regulate flow of refrigerant into refrigerant lines 18 .
- the temperature control system 30 may be a controller, such as a microprocessor and/or the like. Thus, temperature control sensor 22 and temperature control system 30 may closely control the temperature of the freeze plate 10 while a varying heat load is applied to freeze plate surface 12 .
- Sealed chamber 14 may have walls that are, such as, for example, stainless steel, aluminum, and the like.
- the sealed chamber 14 may have a width W 2 that may be any size.
- the sealed chamber 14 may have a bottom wall 24 and side walls 26 that are insulated.
- the bottom wall 24 and side walls 26 may be insulated with insulation 27 made of polyurethane foam or other known insulators. The insulation provides isolation from ambient conditions, and may further help to control the temperature of fluid 16 and freeze plate 10 .
- Sealed chamber 14 may have an elevated portion 28 having a height greater than freeze plate surface 12 .
- the elevated portion 28 provides a place for any air in sealed chamber 14 to accumulate.
- the elevated portion 28 allows an entire horizontal length of freeze plate surface 12 to contact fluid 16 to maximize heat transfer therebetween.
- the freeze plate 10 may be disposed in a counter type structure.
- the counter type structure has cooling device 20 therein.
- the cooling device 20 may be removable or formed in an integral manner with the freeze plate 10 .
- cooling device 20 may be any heating or cooling device known in the art, such as, for example, a vapor compression circuit.
- freeze plate 10 For example, food products may be placed on freeze plate 10 .
- the food products such as ingredients for ice cream, are frozen by freeze plate 10 .
- prior art cooled surfaces require placing already frozen ice cream on a cooled surface due to difficulty in maintaining temperature of the cooled surface without adding additional refrigeration system capacity.
- Additional food product ingredients may be added to the ice cream and mixed for different flavors at a predetermined temperature on freeze plate 10 .
- the ice cream may maintain the predetermined temperature on freeze plate 10 and then be served at the predetermined temperature to consumers.
- freeze plate 10 may closely control the temperature of the freeze plate 10 while applying a varying heat load to freeze plate surface 12 and improve efficiency and cost over the prior art.
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Abstract
A freeze plate is provided. The freeze plate includes a freeze plate surface, a sealed chamber adjacent the freeze plate surface, one or more refrigerant lines in said sealed chamber, and a fluid in said sealed chamber in thermal contact with the freeze plate surface and the one or more refrigerant lines.
Description
- The following application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/840,885, filed on Aug. 29, 2006.
- 1. Field of the Disclosure
- This disclosure relates generally to refrigeration and, more particularly, a method and apparatus for controlling temperature of a freeze plate.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In the food service industry, food products may be placed on a cooled surface, otherwise known as a freeze plate, to prevent reduction of a temperature of the food product below a predetermined temperature. For example, the cooled surface may prevent ice cream from melting prior to serving and allow for mixing of additional ingredients to produce different flavors of ice cream. The temperature of such cooled surfaces, however, is difficult to maintain when exposed to a heat load, such as a food product having a higher temperature than the cooled surface. Thus, additional refrigeration system capacity, or a solid material mass on the cooled surface such as an aluminum plate, granite slab or other conductive material, to provide a heat sink, is necessary to maintain the temperature of the freeze plate. However, such a solid material mass on the cooled surface may be undesirably difficult to cool, leading to inefficiency and increased cost.
- Accordingly, there is a need for an improved method and apparatus for controlling a temperature of a freeze plate. There is also a need for an improved method and apparatus for controlling a temperature of a freeze plate while applying a varying heat load to a surface of the freeze plate.
- A freeze plate is provided. The freeze plate includes a freeze plate surface, a sealed chamber adjacent the freeze plate surface, one or more refrigerant lines in the sealed chamber, and a fluid in the sealed chamber in thermal contact with the freeze plate surface and the one or more refrigerant lines.
- The above-described and other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and drawings.
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FIG. 1 schematically depicts a side cross-sectional view of a freeze plate of the present disclosure; and -
FIG. 2 schematically depicts a top perspective view of the freeze plate ofFIG. 1 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , an exemplary embodiment of a freeze plate generally referred to byreference numeral 10 is illustrated. Freezeplate 10 has a temperature that may be controlled while applying a varying heat load to the surface. - Freeze
plate 10 has afreeze plate surface 12. Thefreeze plate surface 12 is a thermally conductive material. One or more food products may be cooled on afreeze plate surface 12. The size and shape offreeze plate surface 12, as well as a configuration onfreeze plate 10, can vary with the particular needs offreeze plate 10. Such factors as sizing, mobility, refrigeration needs, and others can be used by one of ordinary skill in the art to determine the particular size and shape offreeze plate surface 12, as well as the configuration onfreeze plate 10. In one embodiment,freeze plate surface 12 has a planar, rectangular shape for the placement of food products. The material offreeze plate surface 12 that is utilized can vary according to the particular needs offreeze plate 10, to maximize heat transfer. In one embodiment, the freeze plate is made of stainless steel, aluminum, or any thermally conductive material. Thefreeze plate 10 may have a width W1 that may be any length or width. - Freeze
plate 10 has a sealedchamber 14. Sealedchamber 14 is filled with afluid 16.Fluid 16 comes into contact with at least a portion offreeze plate surface 12. In one embodiment,fluid 16 contacts the entirefreeze plate surface 12.Fluid 16 can be at least one fluid selected from the group consisting of: glycol, gel, water, foam, superabsorbent polymer, cellulose ether, a water based solution, and a water based solution containing carboxyl methyl cellulose. In one embodiment,fluid 16 has a freezing point at or near a desired temperature offreeze plate surface 12. In another embodiment,fluid 16 has a freezing point that is about 0° F. (degrees Fahrenheit) to about 10° F. The freezing point offluid 16, being at or near the desired temperature offreeze plate surface 12, leverages energy stored and given off during a phase change offluid 16 to a solid. - One or
more refrigerant lines 18 are in thermal contact withfluid 16 In one embodiment,refrigerant lines 18 are suspended influid 16. The one or more refrigerant lines chill orcool fluid 16.Refrigerant lines 18 can be a cylindrical shaped tubing that have a refrigerant fluid disposed therein.Refrigerant lines 18 may abut abottom surface 19 offreeze plate surface 12. The refrigerant fluid may be a coolant such as an R22 refrigerant, an R134 refrigerant, an R404a refrigerant, or any other coolant or liquid that may be heated or cooled. The fluid may be circulated inrefrigerant lines 18 through acooling device 20. Thus, heat transfer may occur betweenfluid 16 andfreeze plate surface 12,fluid 16 andrefrigerant lines 18, and/orrefrigerant lines 18 andfreeze plate surface 12. - Freeze
plate 10 may have atemperature control sensor 22. Thetemperature control sensor 22 is inserted directly intofluid 16 to detect a temperature offluid 16. Thetemperature control sensor 22 can be in communication with atemperature control system 30, to regulate flow of refrigerant intorefrigerant lines 18. Thetemperature control system 30 may be a controller, such as a microprocessor and/or the like. Thus,temperature control sensor 22 andtemperature control system 30 may closely control the temperature of thefreeze plate 10 while a varying heat load is applied tofreeze plate surface 12. - Sealed
chamber 14 may have walls that are, such as, for example, stainless steel, aluminum, and the like. The sealedchamber 14 may have a width W2 that may be any size. The sealedchamber 14 may have abottom wall 24 andside walls 26 that are insulated. Thebottom wall 24 andside walls 26 may be insulated withinsulation 27 made of polyurethane foam or other known insulators. The insulation provides isolation from ambient conditions, and may further help to control the temperature offluid 16 andfreeze plate 10. - Sealed
chamber 14 may have an elevatedportion 28 having a height greater thanfreeze plate surface 12. Theelevated portion 28 provides a place for any air in sealedchamber 14 to accumulate. Theelevated portion 28 allows an entire horizontal length offreeze plate surface 12 to contactfluid 16 to maximize heat transfer therebetween. - The
freeze plate 10 may be disposed in a counter type structure. Preferably, the counter type structure hascooling device 20 therein. Thecooling device 20 may be removable or formed in an integral manner with thefreeze plate 10. One skilled in the art should appreciate thatcooling device 20 may be any heating or cooling device known in the art, such as, for example, a vapor compression circuit. - For example, food products may be placed on
freeze plate 10. The food products, such as ingredients for ice cream, are frozen byfreeze plate 10. In contrast, prior art cooled surfaces require placing already frozen ice cream on a cooled surface due to difficulty in maintaining temperature of the cooled surface without adding additional refrigeration system capacity. Additional food product ingredients may be added to the ice cream and mixed for different flavors at a predetermined temperature onfreeze plate 10. The ice cream may maintain the predetermined temperature onfreeze plate 10 and then be served at the predetermined temperature to consumers. Thus, freezeplate 10 may closely control the temperature of thefreeze plate 10 while applying a varying heat load to freezeplate surface 12 and improve efficiency and cost over the prior art. - While the instant disclosure has been described with reference to one or more exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope thereof. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure.
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1. An apparatus for cooling a food product, comprising:
a plate for holding the product, wherein the product is placed on a first side of said plate;
a chamber connected to said plate;
a fluid disposed within said chamber, and
at least one refrigerant line in contact with said fluid, wherein a coolant flows through said refrigerant line, and said fluid is in contact with at least a portion of a second side of said plate.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said fluid contacts all of said second side of said plate.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein said chamber has an elevated portion that is higher than said first surface of said plate.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said refrigerant line is suspended in said fluid.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said refrigerant line abuts said second side of said plate.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature sensor disposed within said fluid, to measure a temperature of said fluid.
7. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising a controller in communication with said temperature sensor, wherein said controller regulates the flow of said coolant through said refrigerant line.
8. A method of controlling the temperature of a freeze plate, the method comprising the steps of:
supplying a flow of a coolant through at least one refrigerant tube, wherein said refrigerant tube is in contact with a fluid;
measuring a temperature of said fluid, and adjusting said flow of said coolant based on said temperature of said fluid,
wherein said fluid and said refrigerant tube are disposed within a chamber, and said chamber is connected to the freeze plate, so that said fluid contacts at least a portion of the freeze plate.
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