A food cooling device includes a cover, an electric motor powering a fan, and an automatic switch. The cover defines air intake openings beneath a motor housing, a bottom orifice, and vents between the air intake openings and the orifice. The bottom opening rests on a table, covering a plate containing hot food. A fan blade directs air toward the food, the air cools the food, and the heated air escapes through the vents. The cooling device is portable, light in weight, and easy to operate, making it suitable for use by small children as well as handicapped persons of all ages.
Ian M. Shaw - Wayne NJ William R. Stack - Mahwah NJ
Assignee:
ASARCO Incorporated - New York NY
International Classification:
C22C 1200 C22C 3004
US Classification:
420577
Abstract:
A bismuth-lead alloy containing lesser amounts of tin, antimony and zinc has been developed for use as a fusible metal, and particularly as a jewel metal alloy. The alloy meets the standards set by presently available jewel metals, has a lower melting temperature, better casting properties, and is less expensive than currently used alloys.
Waialae Elementary School Kaimuki HI 1956-1957, Lincoln Middle School Alameda CA 1958-1959, Thalia Elementary School Virginia Beach VA 1959-1960, Coronado Junior High School Coronado CA 1960-1962, Congressional School of Virginia Falls Church VA 1962-1963
Armory Street Elementary School Springfield MA 1961-1967, Duggan Junior High School Springfield MA 1967-1970
Community:
Vilma Carinelli, Doreen Campbell, Robert Parise, Joseph Steele, Anne Rere, Tom Jones, Terri May, Robert Power, Trisha Tkachuk, Janet Crowley, Rich Gould