18577370. STOREHOUSE simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)
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STOREHOUSE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18577370 titled 'STOREHOUSE
The present disclosure pertains to a storehouse with two storage spaces, one for goods at a specific temperature and another for a heat exchanger. A tray collects fluid from the second space, which is connected to the first space.
- Storehouse with two distinct storage spaces
- First space for storing goods at a set temperature
- Second space for accommodating a heat exchanger
- Tray for collecting fluid from the second space
- Fluid connection between the two storage spaces
Potential Applications: - Food storage facilities - Pharmaceutical storage units - Cold storage warehouses
Problems Solved: - Maintaining precise temperatures for stored goods - Efficient heat exchange processes - Preventing fluid buildup in the storage space
Benefits: - Enhanced storage conditions for sensitive goods - Improved energy efficiency - Reduced risk of temperature fluctuations
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Storehouse Technology for Temperature-Controlled Storage This technology can be utilized in industries such as food storage, pharmaceuticals, and logistics for optimal temperature control and storage efficiency.
Questions about Storehouse Technology: 1. How does the tray in the storehouse aid in fluid management? The tray provided adjacent to the second wall collects fluid discharged from the second space, preventing buildup and ensuring efficient operation.
2. What are the advantages of having a fluid connection between the two storage spaces? The fluid connection allows for the transfer of heat or cooling between the spaces, maintaining consistent temperatures throughout the storehouse.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present disclosure relates to a storehouse. In one aspect of the present disclosure, a storehouse may include a first storage space configured to provide a space in which goods are stored within a predetermined temperature or a predetermined temperature range and a second storage space configured to provide a space in which a first heat exchanger is accommodated. The storehouse may include a tray provided adjacent to the second wall defining at least a part of the second storage space and forming a fluid collecting portion configured to store a fluid discharged from the second wall. The second storage space may be fluidly connected to the first storage space.