FOOD HOLDING CABINET WITH SELF-ALIGNING AND ADDRESSABLE POWER SUPPLIES
First Claim
1. A temperature-controlled food holding cabinet (food holding cabinet), configured to maintain a food item at a substantially constant temperature, the food holding cabinet comprised of:
- a chassis;
a food holding compartment (compartment) within the chassis, the compartment being defined by spaced apart shelves in the chassis;
an electrically-powered heat transfer element (element) thermally coupled to the compartment, the element effectuating a temperature inside the compartment;
a control circuit board (circuit board) comprised of a computer, a power supply device for the element and a first type connector, the power supply being coupled to and responsive to the computer;
a mother board comprised of a second type connector, the second-type connector configured to mate with the first type connector, at least one of the second type connector and the mother board providing an address to the computer when the first and second edge type connectors are engaged.
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Abstract
A universal food holding cabinet has multiple compartments, the temperatures of which are under software control by microprocessors or microcontrollers located on power supply circuit boards for corresponding compartments. Each compartment can have different temperature control requirements with different requirements being met by a different program in different processors, or different operating parameters for the same program. The cabinet is configured to prevent the power supply boards from being installed incorrectly, to provide an address to a power supply circuit board when it is installed and by which a power supply circuit can be addressed by a master controller.
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15 Claims
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1. A temperature-controlled food holding cabinet (food holding cabinet), configured to maintain a food item at a substantially constant temperature, the food holding cabinet comprised of:
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a chassis; a food holding compartment (compartment) within the chassis, the compartment being defined by spaced apart shelves in the chassis; an electrically-powered heat transfer element (element) thermally coupled to the compartment, the element effectuating a temperature inside the compartment; a control circuit board (circuit board) comprised of a computer, a power supply device for the element and a first type connector, the power supply being coupled to and responsive to the computer; a mother board comprised of a second type connector, the second-type connector configured to mate with the first type connector, at least one of the second type connector and the mother board providing an address to the computer when the first and second edge type connectors are engaged. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14)
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- 4. The food holding cabinet wherein the compartment is further comprised of at least one vertical wall extending between first and second horizontal shelves, the at least one vertical wall defining first and second sub-compartments.
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15. A temperature controlled food holding cabinet (food holding cabinet), configured to maintain a food item at a substantially constant temperature, the food holding cabinet comprised of:
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a chassis having a top, a bottom, left and right sides and front and rear sides; a plurality of shelves within the chassis, the shelves defining food storage compartments; a heat transfer element (element) thermally coupled to each shelf; a control circuit board (circuit board) comprised of a computer, a first type connector and a power supply device coupled to the computer, the power supply device being configured to deliver varying amounts of power to the element in response to signals it receives from the computer; a mother board having a second type connector mating with first type of connector, whereby connection of the first type of connector on a circuit board with the second type connector on the mother board, the computer on the circuit board is provided an address for use on a bus; a card cage fixed to a first side of the chassis, the card cage being configured to receive the circuit board in a single spatial orientation relative to the mother board and relative the chassis, the card cage being further configured to releasably support the circuit board when the first type connector on the circuit board is engaged with a corresponding second type connector on the mother board.
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