The chill bill

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G01K 1/16 (2006.01) G05D 23/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2696059

A thermal sensor located in the centre of a food simulant composition encased in a polycarbonate storage device linked to a remote measuring indicating and/or regulating device. The temperature of the food simulant changes in the same way as food stored in its vicinity and is unaffected by the movement of the ambient air which varies in temperature dramatically. This allows an accurate reading and recording of stored food temperature and the regulation of the temperature within an enclosed refrigerated space by a thermostat. Its uses are mainly for frozen, chilled and refrigerated food, but can extend to any refrigerated item that is concerned with staying at a constant temperature by desire or necessity. The important byproduct of this food safety devise is that it will decrease the amount of electrical energy used by the enclosed refrigeration unit by decreasing the average number of times the compressor/motor starts and stops due to an increase in ambient air temperature when the sealed unit is opened.

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