IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0993950
(2001-11-16)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Cleveland, Terri Peartree
- Wildman, Kelvin H.
- Pallo, R. David
- Rhinewald, Richard James
- Nichol, Douglas Owen
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출원인 / 주소 |
- John D. Brush & Co., Inc.
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대리인 / 주소 |
Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel, LLP
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
12 인용 특허 :
13 |
초록
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A fire-resistant container for use as a safe, formed of steel and lined on its inner surface with a composition comprising insulative and intumescent materials, preferably mineral wool insulation and hydrated sodium silicate fiberboard, respectively. Preferably, an air space is also provided between
A fire-resistant container for use as a safe, formed of steel and lined on its inner surface with a composition comprising insulative and intumescent materials, preferably mineral wool insulation and hydrated sodium silicate fiberboard, respectively. Preferably, an air space is also provided between the fire-resistant materials and the wall. A hinged door of the container is fitted with fire-resistant materials in similar fashion to the container walls, and the door's jamb is gasketed in intumescent material. Within the container, an inner wall is formed of a fire-resistant material such as gypsum board. The aforementioned fire-resistant container meets Underwriters Laboratories Standard 72 and is suitable for storage of paper documents, firearms, and other valuables.
대표청구항
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A fire-resistant container for use as a safe, formed of steel and lined on its inner surface with a composition comprising insulative and intumescent materials, preferably mineral wool insulation and hydrated sodium silicate fiberboard, respectively. Preferably, an air space is also provided between
A fire-resistant container for use as a safe, formed of steel and lined on its inner surface with a composition comprising insulative and intumescent materials, preferably mineral wool insulation and hydrated sodium silicate fiberboard, respectively. Preferably, an air space is also provided between the fire-resistant materials and the wall. A hinged door of the container is fitted with fire-resistant materials in similar fashion to the container walls, and the door's jamb is gasketed in intumescent material. Within the container, an inner wall is formed of a fire-resistant material such as gypsum board. The aforementioned fire-resistant container meets Underwriters Laboratories Standard 72 and is suitable for storage of paper documents, firearms, and other valuables. the compressor motor housing, and the support tube having a first end adjacent the exit opening in the bottom wall, and the first end having a locating shoulder that locates and seals the support tube relative to the exit opening; foamed in place insulation in the rear cavity and covering the support tube; and, a refrigerant tube extending from the evaporator housing to the compressor motor housing through the refrigerant tube access opening in the rear wall of the inner liner, through the support tube and through the opening in the bottom wall of the outer shell. 6. A refrigerator cabinet comprising: an outer shell having at least a back wall, a bottom wall and a first open front; an inner liner having at least opposing side walls, a rear wall and a second open front, the inner liner being positioned within the outer shell and defining a rear cavity between the rear wall of the inner liner and the back wall of the outer shell; a compressor motor housing located below the bottom wall of the outer shell, and the bottom wall of the outer shell having an exit opening between the rear cavity and the compressor motor housing; an evaporator housing adapted to carry an evaporator coil and positioned within the second open front of the inner liner adjacent the rear wall; a refrigerant tube access opening in the rear wall of the inner liner adjacent the location where the evaporator housing meets the rear wall of the liner; a support tube extending from the refrigerant tube access opening in the rear wall of the inner liner, within the rear cavity and through the exit opening of the outer shell and into the compressor motor housing; foamed in place insulation in the rear cavity and covering the support tube; a refrigerant tube extending from the evaporator housing to the compressor motor housing through the refrigerant tube access opening in the rear wall of the inner liner, through the support tube and through the opening in the bottom wall of the outer shell; and, a support block mounted to the back wall and the rear wall of the inner liner within the rear cavity, the support block having a gently curved passageway extending from the refrigerant tube access opening of the inner liner to a lower port facing into the rear cavity; the support tube passing through the passageway and being held by the support block adjacent the refrigerant tube access opening in the liner. 7. The refrigerator cabinet of claim 6 wherein the support block is held against the inner liner by an oval shaped stick on gasket surrounding the refrigerant tube access opening and fixed between the support block and the inner liner.8. The refrigerator cabinet of claim 7 wherein the support block is held against the outer shell by at least one stick on gasket.9. The refrigerator cabinet of claim 6 wherein the support block comprises an insulation material.10. A bottom mount refrigerator cabinet comprising: an outer shell having at least a back wall, a bottom wall and a first open front; an inner liner having at least opposing side walls, a rear wall and a second open front, the inner liner being positioned within the outer shell and defining a rear cavity between the rear wall of the inner liner and the back wall of the outer shell; a compressor motor housing located below the bottom wall of the outer shell, and the bottom wall of the outer shell having an exit opening between the rear cavity and the compressor motor housing; an evaporator housing adapted to carry an evaporator coil and positioned in the second open front of the inner liner extending between the liner side walls and rear wall to define and separate an upper fresh food compartment and a lower freezer compartment where the lower freezer compartment has a vertical length less than that of the upper fresh food compartment; a refrigerant tube access opening in the rear wall of the inner liner adjacent the location where the evaporator housing meets the rear
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