20240011688. AUTONOMOUS PORTABLE REFRIGERATION UNIT simplified abstract (Delta Development Team, Inc.)

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AUTONOMOUS PORTABLE REFRIGERATION UNIT

Organization Name

Delta Development Team, Inc.

Inventor(s)

William Barg of Tucson AZ (US)

Christopher Bridgewater of Tucson AZ (US)

Robert Futch of Tucson AZ (US)

Montgomery Leija of Sahuarita AZ (US)

AUTONOMOUS PORTABLE REFRIGERATION UNIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240011688 titled 'AUTONOMOUS PORTABLE REFRIGERATION UNIT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a cooled storage system with a case that includes an outer bucket and an inner bucket. The outer bucket has a flange protruding from its sidewall. The inner bucket is partially disposed within the outer bucket and defines a storage compartment. A coil is placed between the inner and outer buckets, with a phase-change material surrounding the coil. An electronic control system actively and passively cools the storage compartment, allowing for precise temperature control.

  • The system includes a cooled storage case with an outer bucket and an inner bucket.
  • The outer bucket has a flange protruding from its sidewall.
  • The inner bucket is partially placed inside the outer bucket and creates a storage compartment.
  • A coil is located between the inner and outer buckets.
  • A phase-change material surrounds the coil.
  • An electronic control system actively and passively cools the storage compartment.
  • The technology enables extremely efficient and precise temperature control.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Food and beverage storage in commercial refrigeration systems.
  • Medical storage for temperature-sensitive medications and vaccines.
  • Laboratory storage for samples and reagents.
  • Industrial storage for chemicals and materials that require specific temperature conditions.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Inefficient cooling systems that result in temperature fluctuations and spoilage of stored items.
  • Lack of precise temperature control in storage compartments.
  • Limited options for cooling systems that can maintain consistent low temperatures.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced preservation of perishable items by maintaining optimal storage temperatures.
  • Improved efficiency and energy savings due to precise temperature control.
  • Increased shelf life of temperature-sensitive products.
  • Versatile and adaptable cooling system for various industries and applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, methods, and devices may include a cooled storage system with a case having an outer bucket with a first bottom wall and a first sidewall. the outer bucket may include a flange protruding from the first sidewall. an inner bucket may be disposed at least partially within the outer bucket and may include a second bottom wall and a second sidewall defining a storage compartment in the case. a coil may be at least partially disposed in the volume between the inner bucket and the outer bucket with a phase-change material disposed about the coil. an electronic control system may actively and passively cool the storage compartment resulting in extremely efficient and precise temperature control.