| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6461234 |
Mounting wall |
October 8, 2002 |
| A recreational vehicle wall structure is provided with an access opening permitting servicing of an appliance, such as a refrigerator, from the exterior of the vehicle. The opening can be sized to allow the appliance to project into the opening to increase the usable interior volume of t |
| 6412301 |
Preferably absorption refrigerator and a vehicle equipped with such a refrigerator |
July 2, 2002 |
| An absorption refrigerator and a vehicle wherein the vehicle inside space is reliably sealed from an air duct servicing a gas burner for the absorption refrigerator. At least one cutout (28, 30) is provided at the housing edge between a housing top side (6) and a housing rear panel (8), |
| 6357803 |
Security lock, for doors in installation/mounting in caravans in particular |
March 19, 2002 |
| In a security lock, for doors of furniture in particular, like e.g. built-in furniture in caravans, which are exposed to substantial forces in case of accidents, an engagement part 2 of a spring-charged pivotable bolt 5 is provided for which with a head part 8 in case of interlocking |
| 6178758 |
Refrigerating system |
January 30, 2001 |
| A refrigerating system is proposed which comprises a cooling circuit 7 for cooling a cooling room 3, the cooling circuit 7 comprising an evaporator 9 arranged in the cooling room 3 and passed by a coolant and the power to be supplied to the cooling circuit 7 being adjustable, a control d |
| 5921105 |
Cooling unit |
July 13, 1999 |
| In a cooling unit for an absorption circuit, an absorber, a generator, a condenser, and an evaporator are provided. The absorber is built by at least two mutually connected profiled plates which form lines and ports for connecting the generator to the evaporator. The lines are guided in |
| 5865039 |
Method for operating an absorption refrigeration unit as well as an absorption refrigeration uni |
February 2, 1999 |
| In a method for operating a refrigerating unit including an expeller, condenser, evaporator and absorber, with a solvent circulation, a working substance circulation and a by-gas circulation, the working substance ammonia is expelled from a rich ammonia solution with continuous supply of |
| 5782105 |
Kitchen appliance for installation in camping vehicles in particular |
July 21, 1998 |
| In a kitchen appliance including a refrigerator and a cooker 7 and being intended and suitable for installation in camping vehicles, boats and the like, the cooker 7 is fixedly mounted on the upper side of the refrigerator including at least one gas burner 8 and the relating fittings |
| 5090215 |
Apparatus for the disposal of cooling agent of absorption-type refrigerating systems |
February 25, 1992 |
| Apparatus for removing and disposing of waste of absorption systems comprising a first and a second adapter for providing connection to the refrigerating system to be emptied; a compressor or compressor connection being connected to the first adaptor via a conduit for compressed air and |
| 4770314 |
Insert for a shelf in the inside door of a refrigerator |
September 13, 1988 |
| The insert for a shelf in the inside door of a refrigerator comprises an angular part having a vertical and a horizontal plate and is preferably made of plastic material, which angular part is insertable into the shelf and connected with the inner surface thereof. A bar, which is known p |
| 4596203 |
Checking device for use in hotel refrigerators and other lockable self-service apparatuses |
June 24, 1986 |
| The subject matter of the invention is a checking device for use in hotel refrigerators and other lockable self-service apparatuses. In order to be able to determine simply and quickly whether the apparatuses were opened and, if so, whether any of their contents were removed, an indicato |
| 4416363 |
Vending machine with separate interlocking sections |
November 22, 1983 |
| A vending machine with separate lockable storage sections and an actuating key for insertion into the vending machine and unlocking the sections, the actuating key having a workable matrix, and a stamping mechanism which is actuatable by removal of an article from an unlocked section to |
| 4401419 |
Motor-compressor |
August 30, 1983 |
| A motor-compressor for a refrigerator includes a housing containing a lubricant and a reciprocating compressor driven by a direct-current electric motor having a disc-shaped rotor and stator. The stator is located between magnetic flux closing discs of the rotor and carries electroni |