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Title: Food warming cabinet humidifier



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1. In a food warming cabinet having stationary open rack shelves for supporting food trays whereby hot air is allowed to circulate around food held therein and further having at least one access door, apparatus for warming and humidifying the food held within said food warming cabinet said apparatus comprising:

a cool air intake chamber defining at least one cool air intake opening and at least one exhaust opening, said cool air intake chamber housed within said food warming cabinet;

a heating element adjacent said at least one exhaust opening of said cool air intake chamber for heating air passing through said at least one exhaust opening;

a hot air tunnel having first and second ends, said first end connected to said cool air intake chamber to enclose said at least one exhaust opening and said heating element, said hot air tunnel for directing the flow of hot air passing through said at least one exhaust opening;

a circulation fan housed within said cool air intake chamber for drawing cool air into said cool air intake chamber through said at least one cool air intake opening and forcing air out of said cool air intake chamber through said at least one exhaust opening, over said heating element and through said hot air tunnel;

a humidifier pan located directly below said second end of said hot air tunnel, said humidifer pan having a liquid reservoir with a top opening, said top opening of said liquid reservoir lying in the path of air being forced through hot-air tunnel.

2. Apparatus for warming and humidifying food held within a food warming cabinet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cool air intake chamber comprises a rectangular box having first and second ends, first and second sides, and a top and a bottom, said top, bottom and second side being solid to prevent air from passing therethrough, said ends and said first side defining a series of openings through which cool air is drawn prior to heating, said first side further defining an exhaust opening through which air is forced prior to heating.

3. Apparatus for warming and humidifying food held within a food warming cabinet as claimed in claim 2 wherein said first side of said cool air intake chamber further defines a hot air tunnel support lip for receiving and supporting said hot air tunnel, said hot air tunnel support lip located directly above said exhaust opening so that all air passing through said exhaust opening enters said first end of said hot air tunnel.

4. Apparatus for warming and humidifying food held within a food warming cabinet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said humidifier pan is held against the bottom of said second end of said hot air tunnel in a humidifier pan shelf so that the opening of said liquid reservoir corresponds to a similar opening in the bottom of said second end of said hot air tunnel thereby enabling evaporative water vapor rising from said liquid reservoir to enter the path of air being forced through said hot air tunnel.

5. Apparatus for warming and humidifying food held within a food warming cabinet as claimed in claim 4 wherein said liquid reservoir contains a liquid absorbing porous material such as a sponge, said liquid absorbing porous material extending slightly above the surface of the liquid contained within said liquid reservoir thereby increasing the effective surface area for evaporation of the liquid.

6. Apparatus for warming and humidifying food held within a food warming cabinet as claimed in claim 5 wherein said porous material such as a sponge extends to the side walls of said humidifier pan thereby preventing water spillage during movement of said humidifier pan.

7. Apparatus for warming and humidifying food held within a food warming cabinet as claimed in claim 5 wherein said porous material such as a sponge extends to the bottom of the humidifier pan thereby drawing up water from the bottom of the humidifier pan to replace water evaporated from the top surface thereof.

8. Apparatus for warming and humidifying food held within a food warming cabinet as claimed in claim 4 wherein said humidifier pan shelf comprises first and second walls each having extending therefrom a horizontal lip, said first and second walls for preventing lateral movement of said humidifier pan while supporting said second end of said hot air tunnel, said lips for urging said humidifier pan against the bottom of said second end of said hot air tunnel.

9. In a food warming cabinet having stationary open rack shelves for supporting food trays whereby hot air is allowed to circulate around food held therein and further having at least one access door, apparatus for warming and humidifying the food held within said food warming cabinet said apparatus comprising:

a cool air intake chamber defining at least one cool air intake opening and at least one exhaust opening, said cool air intake chamber comprising a rectangular box having first and second ends, first and second sides, and a top and a bottom, said top, bottom and second side being solid to prevent air from passing therethrough, said at least one cool air intake opening located in said ends and said first side defining at least one opening through which cool air is drawn prior to heating, said at least one exhaust opening located in said first side further defining said at least one exhaust opening through which air is forced prior to heading, said first side of said cool air intake chamber also defining a hot air tunnel support lip for receiving and supporting said hot air tunnel, said hot air tunnel support lip located directly above said exhaust opening so that all air passing through said exhaust opening enters said first end of said hot air tunnel;

a heating element adjacent said at least one exhaust opening of said cool air intake chamber for heating air passing through said at least one exhaust opening;

a hot air tunnel having first and second ends, said first end connected to said cool air intake chamber to enclose said at least one exhaust opening and said heating element, said hot air tunnel for directing the flow of hot air passing through said at least one exhaust opening;

a circulation fan housed within said cool air intake chamber for drawing cool air into said cool air intake chamber through said at least one cool air intake opening and forcing air out of said cool air intake chamber through said at least one exhaust opening and through said hot air tunnel;

a humidifier pan located near said second end of said hot air tunnel, said humidifier pan having a liquid reservoir with an opening, said opening of said liquid reservoir lying in the path of air being forced through said hot-air tunnel, said humidifier pan being held against the bottom of said second end of said hot air tunnel in a humidifier pan shelf so that the opening of said liquid reservoir corresponds to a similar opening in the bottom of said second end of said hot air tunnel thereby enabling evaporative water vapor rising from said liquid reservoir to enter the path of air being forced through said hot air tunnel, said liquid reservoir containing, a liquid absorbing porous material such as a sponge, said liquid absorbing porous material extending to the side walls of said liquid reservoir and slightly above the surface of the liquid contained within said liquid reservoir thereby increasing the effective surface area for evaporation of the liquid and preventing spillage of said liquid during movement of said humidifier pan.

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Inventors: Klemm, Richard O. (Crystal Lake, IL, US)

Application Number: 494454
Filing Date: 1974-08-05
Publication_date: 1976-04-27
Assignee: Food Warming Equipment Company (Elk Grove Village, IL)
Primary Class(es): 99/474 219/401, 392/395, 392/403
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
1076464Oct, 1913Stiriz99/473.
1240831Sep, 1917Doering4/109.
2148143Feb, 1939Waitzman99/477.

Other Refs: 739,146
Oct, 1955UK

Primary Examiner: Jenkins, Robert W.
Assistant Examiner: Massenberg, Donald B.
Attorney: Kirkland & Ellis