COMPACT INSTANT COOLING AND HEATING DEVICE
A compact instant heating and cooling device has a cabinet that contains both a heating portion and cooling portion. A chilled water container is disposed within the cooling portion and is equipped with two parallel rollers which are turned by a motor. When a beverage is placed on the rollers, the beverage is rotated within the chilled water to provide very fast cooling. The heating portion uses a microwave to heat the food. A door allows entry into the heating portion and a cooling cover provides entry to the cooling portion. A compressor and coils are mounted in the cooling portion and are used to provide the necessary cooling. One embodiment utilizes solid state cooling and another embodiment uses solid state for both heating and cooling.
The demand for fast food preparation is increasing in developed nations and the trend does not seem to be abating. Over 90 percent of American households have a microwave and 99.9 percent have a refrigerator. More of us eat out and fast food accounts for a large percentage of that. We have less time to prepare our food and we rely on technology to heat and cool it.
Generally, there are separate devices for heating and cooling. The most common heating types are stoves, microwave ovens, toaster ovens, convection ovens, grills, etc. with refrigerators and freezers being the main cooling types. While microwave ovens have greatly reduced cooking times, cooling times have remained fairly constant using traditional freezers and refrigerators. Each of these appliances take up their own valuable space in a kitchen tying up either floor space or counter space. This can be extremely important depending on the size of the kitchen.
There is a need for a single device that can both quickly heat or cool an item.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA compact instant heating and cooling device has a cabinet that contains both a heating portion and cooling portion. A chilled water container is disposed within the cooling portion and is equipped with two parallel rollers which are turned by a motor. When a beverage is placed on the rollers, the beverage is rotated within the chilled water to provide very fast cooling. The heating portion uses a microwave to heat the food. A door allows entry into the heating portion and a cooling cover provides entry to the cooling portion. A compressor and coils are mounted in the cooling portion and are used to provide the necessary cooling. One embodiment utilizes solid state cooling and another embodiment uses solid state for both heating and cooling.
Other features and advantages of the instant invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.
In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the drawings in which reference numerals refer to like elements, and which are intended to show by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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A chilled water tank 165 is provided to hold chilled water 175 to facilitate heat transfer from the soda can 160 to the cold water 175. A pair of rollers 170 are provided to turn a cooling cage 155. A turning unit 180 is connected to rollers 170 to provide the motive force. Heat.
A plurality of ventilation holes 145 are provided to allow air flow to interior electronics. A fan (not shown) may be used to further enhance air flow. Small rubber feet 150 are provided to allow air flow and to prevent sliding.
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The heating portion of compact instant heating and cooling device 300 is provided with a microwave portion. Heating portion has a magnetron 346 with a wave guide 352 and a stirrer 354. A turntable 356 is provided to rotate food items placed therein. A turntable motor 358 provides the motive force. A power input 360 directs electric current to all electronic components. Wires 348 are provided to electrically connect components.
In operation, a user lifts cooler cover 342 and places beverage 330 in contact with rollers 338. Cover 342 is lowered and the chilling button 320 is pressed causing water to chill thus chilling beverage 330.
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Although the instant invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A compact instant heating and cooling device comprises:
- a cabinet; a heating cavity disposed within said cabinet; a first door hingedly enclosing said heating cavity; a heating means for heating food disposed within said cabinet; a cooling chamber; a second door hingedly enclosing said cooling chamber; a cooling means for cooling beverages disposed within said cabinet; a heating control means for controlling the function of said heating means; and a cooling control means for controlling the function of said cooling means.
2. The compact instant heating and cooling device according to claim 1 wherein said heating means is a microwave device.
3. The compact instant heating and cooling device according to claim 1 wherein said heating means is a solid state device.
4. The compact instant heating and cooling device according to claim 1 wherein said cooling means is a compressor refrigerator device.
5. The compact instant heating and cooling device according to claim 1 wherein said cooling means is a solid state device.
6. The compact instant heating and cooling device according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a water tank disposed within said cooling chamber;
- a pair of rollers parallely aligned along an upper portion of said water tank wherein a container placed between said rollers will be rotated while making contact with chilled water; and
- a motor mechanically connected to at least one of said rollers.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 14, 2011
Publication Date: Jul 19, 2012
Inventor: Shaam P. Sundhar (Princeton, NJ)
Application Number: 13/006,448
International Classification: F25B 29/00 (20060101);