A compact layout vertical frozen food manufacturing apparatus
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521919234.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-05
AI Technical Summary
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[0007] The above-described frozen food manufacturing equipment installs the control box device on top of the condenser. The vertical projections of the control box device, condenser, and compressor largely overlap, which helps to reduce the length or width of the outer shell assembly. At the same time, the limiting structure restricts the movement of the control box device, reducing or even eliminating the shaking of the control box device relative to the outer shell assembly and preventing the partition from easily breaking.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of household appliance technology, and in particular to a compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment. Background Technology
[0002] In existing vertical snow melting machine structures, the machine body typically adopts a vertical columnar layout. The material tank, refrigeration evaporator, and stirring mechanism extend from the top of the machine body to the sides in a cantilevered manner, while the compressor, condenser, and throttling element are housed within the machine body. The compressor generates relatively large vibrations during operation, and the operating temperatures of the compressor and condenser differ significantly. Therefore, a partition is usually installed inside the machine body to divide it into upper and lower sections. The lower section houses the compressor, and the condenser is typically supported and fixed to the partition.
[0003] To control and drive the condenser, compressor, throttling element, evaporator, and stirring mechanism, a control box device electrically connected to these components is required inside the machine body. To reduce the impact of compressor vibration on the control box device, it is typically positioned above the partition and to one side of the condenser to avoid obstructing the flow of hot gas driven by the condenser. However, this layout increases the dimensions of the machine body in the left-right or front-back directions, making the overall equipment very bulky, or necessitates reducing the size of the condenser to accommodate the control box device, affecting heat exchange and refrigeration efficiency. Furthermore, the partition is a cantilever structure, and the combined torque exerted on the partition by the control box device and condenser is significant. During operation, the dynamic load on the partition by the control box device and condenser can easily cause the partition to break. Utility Model Content
[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, one of the objectives of this utility model is to provide a compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment, in which the control box device is arranged on the top of the condenser to avoid increasing the length or width of the outer shell assembly, while using a limiting structure to limit the shaking of the control box device and prevent the partition from easily breaking.
[0005] A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a shell assembly extending in a vertical direction, a horizontally extending partition provided inside the shell assembly, a compressor located below the partition on the inner bottom wall of the shell assembly, a condenser mounted above the partition, a control box device mounted on the top of the condenser, and a limiting structure restricting the movement of the control box device between the control box device and the inner peripheral wall of the shell assembly.
[0006] The compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to the embodiments of the present invention has at least the following beneficial effects:
[0007] The above-described frozen food manufacturing equipment installs the control box device on top of the condenser. The vertical projections of the control box device, condenser, and compressor largely overlap, which helps to reduce the length or width of the outer shell assembly. At the same time, the limiting structure restricts the movement of the control box device, reducing or even eliminating the shaking of the control box device relative to the outer shell assembly and preventing the partition from easily breaking.
[0008] In some embodiments of this utility model, the partition extends in the left-right direction, and the limiting structure includes a first rib formed on the front side wall of the control box device and a second rib formed on the rear side wall of the control box device. The first rib is close to or abuts against the front inner wall of the outer shell assembly, and the second rib is close to or abuts against the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly.
[0009] In some embodiments of this utility model, the top of the outer shell assembly is provided with a cantilever portion protruding to the left, the cantilever portion is provided with a manufacturing component extending downward, the right side of the control box device is close to or abuts against the right inner wall of the outer shell assembly, and the limiting structure includes a third rib extending downward along the inner top wall of the outer shell assembly, the third rib abutting against the left side wall of the control box device.
[0010] In some embodiments of this utility model, the control box device includes a base box, a cover and a circuit board. The base box has an upward-opening cavity. The circuit board is located inside the cavity. The cover is detachably installed on the base box to close the opening of the cavity. The base box is provided with at least two vertically penetrating first mounting holes. The top of the condenser is provided with a first threaded sleeve corresponding to each of the first mounting holes.
[0011] In some embodiments of this utility model, a guide sleeve is provided on the outer periphery of the first threaded sleeve, a guide post extending into the guide sleeve is provided on the outer bottom surface of the base box, the first mounting hole is provided through the axial direction of the guide post, a first recess is provided on the inner bottom surface of the base box located on the outer periphery of the first mounting hole, a fastening bolt is passed through the first mounting hole and tightened on the first threaded sleeve so that the head of the fastening bolt is located within the first recess, a plurality of second threaded sleeves of equal height are provided on the inner bottom surface of the base box, and the circuit board is provided with second mounting holes that match the second threaded sleeves.
[0012] In some embodiments of this utility model, the bottom box and the top cover are rectangular, and at least two elastic retaining rings are formed at intervals on the left and right sides of the top cover. The left and right sides of the bottom box are provided with hook portions that match the elastic retaining rings. The limiting structure includes a first rib formed on the front side wall of the top cover and a second rib formed on the rear side wall of the top cover. The first rib and the second rib are respectively close to the front inner wall and the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly.
[0013] In some embodiments of this utility model, the condenser includes a flow channel frame that runs through the left and right directions. The internal channels of the flow channel frame are spaced apart with heat exchange fin groups and fans. The front and rear side walls of the flow channel frame are provided with downwardly extending legs. The legs are connected to the partition plate by a threaded structure. The two legs are respectively close to or abut against the front inner wall and the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly.
[0014] In some embodiments of this utility model, the outer shell assembly includes a base plate, a first shell and a second shell disposed on the base plate in a left-right direction and spliced together, a partition formed on the inner side wall of the first shell to extend horizontally toward the second shell, an arched bracket mounted on the base plate to support the partition upwards, the base plate, the arched bracket, the partition and the first shell together form a rectangular three-dimensional frame, and the compressor is located within the three-dimensional frame.
[0015] In some embodiments of this utility model, a channel for the refrigeration pipe to pass through is formed between the end of the partition and the inner side wall of the second housing. The arched bracket is a U-shaped bracket with an opening facing downwards. The two ends of the U-shaped bracket are fixedly installed on the base plate, and the top of the U-shaped bracket is supported on the lower end face of the end of the partition.
[0016] In some embodiments of this utility model, the U-shaped bracket is made of sheet metal stamping parts. The U-shaped bracket has a horizontal bar and two vertical bars that are respectively connected to both ends of the horizontal bar. The lower ends of the two vertical bars are provided with inwardly bent flap portions. Both sides of the flap portions are provided with third mounting holes that extend out of the width direction of the vertical bars. The base plate is provided with a third threaded post sleeve corresponding to the third mounting holes.
[0017] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0019] Figure 1This is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of the compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of an embodiment;
[0021] Figure 3 yes Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the structure with the second housing removed in the embodiment;
[0022] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 An exploded view of the base plate, first housing, arched support, condenser, and control box assembly.
[0023] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram showing the connection between the control box device and the condenser.
[0024] Figure label:
[0025] 100 outer casing assembly; 101 overhang; 102 fabrication assembly; 110 base plate; 111 third threaded sleeve; 120 first housing; 130 second housing; 200 partition plate; 300 compressor; 400 condenser; 401 first threaded sleeve; 402 guide sleeve; 410 flow channel frame; 411 support leg; 420 heat exchange fin assembly; 430 fan; 500 control box device; 510 base box; 511 first mounting hole; 512 guide post; 513 first recess; 514 second threaded sleeve; 515 hook part; 520 cover; 521 elastic retaining ring; 530 circuit board; 531 second mounting hole; 610 first stiffener; 620 second stiffener; 630 third stiffener; 700 arched bracket; 710 horizontal bar; 720 vertical bar; 731 flip-up plate; 731 third mounting hole. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.
[0027] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as the terms "up," "down," "front," "back," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," indicate the directional or positional relationship based on the directional or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0028] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is used in the description, it is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.
[0029] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0030] See Figures 1 to 3 This utility model discloses a compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment, comprising: a shell assembly 100 extending vertically, a horizontally extending partition 200 provided inside the shell assembly 100, a compressor 300 located below the partition 200 on the inner bottom wall of the shell assembly 100, a condenser 400 mounted above the partition 200, a control box device 500 mounted on the top of the condenser 400, and a limiting structure restricting the movement of the control box device 500 between the control box device 500 and the inner peripheral wall of the shell assembly 100.
[0031] The frozen food manufacturing equipment with the above structure has the control box device 500 installed on top of the condenser 400. The vertical projections of the control box device 500, the condenser 400 and the compressor 300 largely overlap, which helps to reduce the length or width of the outer shell assembly 100. At the same time, the limiting structure is used to restrict the movement of the control box device 500, reduce or even eliminate the shaking of the control box device 500 relative to the outer shell assembly 100, and prevent the partition 200 from breaking easily.
[0032] See Figure 3 and Figure 4 In some embodiments of this utility model, the partition 200 extends in the left-right direction. The limiting structure includes a first rib 610 formed on the front sidewall of the control box device 500 and a second rib 620 formed on the rear sidewall of the control box device 500. The first rib 610 is close to or abuts against the front inner wall of the outer shell assembly 100, and the second rib 620 is close to or abuts against the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly 100. It should be noted that the partition 200 extends horizontally in a cantilever manner. The weight of both the condenser 400 and the control box device 500 is applied to the partition 200. During the operation of the condenser 400, a certain amount of vibration will be generated. When the condenser 400 and the control box device 500 as a whole sway relative to the outer shell assembly 100 in the front-back direction, the connection between the partition 200 and the outer shell assembly 100 is easily torn. When the control box device 500 swings back and forth relative to the housing assembly 100, the first rib 610 and the second rib 620 can prevent the control box device 500 from swinging back and forth. Of course, in other embodiments, the first rib 610 and the second rib 620 can also be formed on the front inner wall and rear inner wall of the housing assembly 100, respectively. Furthermore, generally, the control box device 500 and the housing assembly 100 are made of plastic. The first rib 610 and the second rib 620 are not prone to shrinkage during injection molding and also have a certain degree of elastic deformation capability to avoid rigid collisions. Of course, in other embodiments, the first rib 610 and the second rib 620 can also be replaced with other non-plate-shaped shapes.
[0033] See Figure 2 In some embodiments of this utility model, the top of the outer shell assembly 100 is provided with a cantilever portion 101 protruding to the left, and the cantilever portion 101 is provided with a manufacturing component 102 extending downward. The right side of the control box device 500 is close to or abuts against the right inner wall of the outer shell assembly 100. The limiting structure includes a third rib 630 extending downward along the inner top wall of the outer shell assembly 100, and the third rib 630 abuts against the left side wall of the control box device 500. It should be noted that the manufacturing component 102 is used to manufacture frozen food and generally includes a material tank, a refrigeration evaporator, and a stirring mechanism, etc., which will not be further described here. When the control box device 500 swings left and right relative to the outer shell assembly 100, the third rib 630, in conjunction with the right inner wall of the outer shell assembly 100, can prevent the control box device 500 from swinging left and right. It should be noted that the above front-back and left-right directions are for reference only as shown in the attached drawings and will not change due to changes in the orientation of the vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment.
[0034] See Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 In some embodiments of this utility model, the control box device 500 includes a base box 510, a cover 520, and a circuit board 530. The base box 510 has an upward-opening cavity, and the circuit board 530 is located inside the cavity. The cover 520 is detachably installed on the base box 510 to close the opening of the cavity. The base box 510 is provided with at least two vertically penetrating first mounting holes 511, and the top of the condenser 400 is provided with first threaded sleeves 401 corresponding one-to-one with the first mounting holes 511. It can be understood that when installing the control box device 500 on the top of the condenser 400, a fastening screw can first be passed through the first mounting holes 511 and tightened onto the first threaded sleeves 401 to fix the base box 510. Then, after placing the circuit board 530 inside the cavity, the cover 520 can be used to close the opening of the cavity. This fixing method is less prone to loosening, and the base box 510 can be firmly connected to the top of the condenser 400, making it less likely to loosen or fall off.
[0035] See Figure 5 In some embodiments of this utility model, the outer periphery of the first threaded sleeve 401 is provided with a guide sleeve 402, the outer bottom surface of the base box 510 is provided with a guide post 512 extending into the guide sleeve 402, the first mounting hole 511 is provided through the axial direction of the guide post 512, the inner bottom surface of the base box 510 is provided with a first recess 513 located on the outer periphery of the first mounting hole 511, the fastening bolt is passed through the first mounting hole 511 and tightened on the first threaded sleeve 401 so that the head of the fastening bolt is located within the first recess 513, the inner bottom surface of the base box 510 is provided with a plurality of second threaded sleeves 514 of equal height, and the circuit board 530 is provided with a second mounting hole 531 that matches the second threaded sleeve 514. The guide sleeve 402 and the guide post 512 work together to improve the installation efficiency of the control box device 500 and reduce the installation difficulty. Since the head of the fastening bolt is located inside the first recess 513, there is no protrusion on the inner bottom surface of the bottom box 510, which does not affect the placement of the circuit board 530 and its components. By using the fastening screw to pass through the second mounting hole 531 and tighten it to the second threaded post sleeve 514, the circuit board 530 can be completely fixed, avoiding repeated vibration of the circuit board 530, which can easily cause poor soldering problems.
[0036] See Figures 3 to 5In some embodiments of this utility model, the bottom box 510 and the cover 520 are rectangular. At least two elastic retaining rings 521 are formed at intervals on both the left and right sides of the cover 520. The left and right sides of the bottom box 510 are provided with hook portions 515 that match the elastic retaining rings 521. The limiting structure includes a first rib 610 formed on the front side wall of the cover 520 and a second rib 620 formed on the rear side wall of the cover 520. The first rib 610 and the second rib 620 are respectively close to the front inner wall and the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly 100. Specifically, the first rib 610, the second rib 620, and the elastic retaining rings 521 are all integrally injection molded onto the cover 520, which is convenient to manufacture and has a low cost. The hook part 515 is injection molded on the bottom box 510. The hook part 515 and the elastic retaining ring 521 cooperate to make it very convenient to disassemble and assemble the bottom box 510 and the top cover 520.
[0037] See Figure 1 and Figure 3 In some embodiments of this utility model, the condenser 400 includes a flow channel frame 410 extending in the left-right direction. The internal channels of the flow channel frame 410 are spaced apart by heat exchange fin assemblies 420 and fans 430. The front and rear side walls of the flow channel frame 410 are each provided with downwardly extending legs 411. The legs 411 are connected to the partition plate 200 via a threaded structure. The two legs 411 respectively rest close to or abut against the front and rear inner walls of the outer casing assembly 100. It is conceivable that when the condenser 400 and the control box device 500 as a whole sway relative to the outer casing assembly 100 in the front-back direction, the connection between the partition plate 200 and the outer casing assembly 100 is prone to tearing. The legs 411 not only serve to mount the condenser 400 onto the partition plate 200, but also cooperate with the front and rear inner walls of the outer casing assembly 100 to prevent the condenser 400 from swaying significantly, thus reducing the possibility of the partition plate 200 breaking.
[0038] See Figure 2 and Figure 3In some embodiments of this utility model, the outer casing assembly 100 includes a base plate 110, a first housing 120 and a second housing 130 integrally formed on the base plate 110 along the left-right direction, a partition 200 formed on the inner sidewall of the first housing 120 extending horizontally toward the second housing 130, and an arched bracket 700 supporting the partition 200 upwardly mounted on the base plate 110. The base plate 110, the arched bracket 700, the partition 200 and the first housing 120 together form a rectangular three-dimensional frame, and the compressor 300 is located within the three-dimensional frame. By adding the arched bracket 700 to support the partition 200, the load-bearing capacity of the partition 200 can be improved, the bending deformation of the partition 200 can be reduced, it is easy to assemble, and has a large and stable supporting force. Moreover, the compressor 300 being located within the three-dimensional frame does not affect the space utilization of the outer casing assembly 100.
[0039] See Figure 3 and Figure 4 In some embodiments of this utility model, a channel for the refrigeration pipes to pass through is formed between the end of the partition 200 and the inner wall of the second housing 130. The arched bracket 700 is a U-shaped bracket with its opening facing downwards. Both ends of the U-shaped bracket are fixedly installed on the base plate 110, and the top of the U-shaped bracket is supported on the lower end face of the end of the partition 200. It can be understood that the compressor 300 located below the partition 200 and the condenser 400 located above the partition 200 are connected by refrigeration pipes to realize the circulation of the refrigeration system. The channel between the end of the partition 200 and the inner wall of the second housing 130 allows the refrigeration pipes to pass through reciprocally without the need to set a channel on the partition 200, thus simplifying the structure of the partition 200. In addition, the U-shaped bracket is supported on the lower end face of the end of the partition 200, thereby forming a three-dimensional frame with a larger internal space, which is beneficial for the placement of the compressor 300.
[0040] See Figure 4In some embodiments of this utility model, the U-shaped bracket is constructed from sheet metal stamping. The U-shaped bracket has a horizontal strip 710 and two vertical strips 720 connected to both ends of the horizontal strip 710. The lower ends of both vertical strips 720 are provided with inwardly bent flap portions 730. Third mounting holes 731 extending beyond the width direction of the vertical strips 720 are provided on both sides of each flap portion 730. The base plate 110 is provided with a third threaded sleeve 111 corresponding to the third mounting holes 731. The U-shaped bracket constructed from sheet metal stamping has high mechanical strength and can provide stable support for the partition 200, which helps to improve the load-bearing capacity of the partition 200 and reduce the possibility of breakage at the connection between the partition 200 and the first housing 120. The third mounting holes 731 located on both sides of the flip plate 730 extend into the width direction of the vertical strip 720, which makes it convenient for the user to use a screwdriver to tighten the fastening screws downward to the third threaded sleeve 111 on both sides of the vertical strip 720 without causing interference when tightening the screws.
[0041] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0042] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment, characterized in that, include: A housing assembly (100) extends vertically, and a horizontally extending partition (200) is provided inside the housing assembly (100). A compressor (300) is provided on the inner bottom wall of the housing assembly (100) below the partition (200). A condenser (400) is installed on the partition (200) above it. A control box device (500) is installed on the top of the condenser (400). A limiting structure is provided between the control box device (500) and the inner peripheral wall of the housing assembly (100) to restrict the movement of the control box device (500).
2. The compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The partition (200) extends in the left-right direction. The limiting structure includes a first rib (610) formed on the front side wall of the control box device (500) and a second rib (620) formed on the rear side wall of the control box device (500). The first rib (610) is close to or abuts against the front inner wall of the outer shell assembly (100), and the second rib (620) is close to or abuts against the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly (100).
3. The compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that: The top of the outer casing assembly (100) is provided with a cantilever portion (101) protruding to the left, and the cantilever portion (101) is provided with a manufacturing component (102) extending downward. The right side of the control box device (500) is close to or abuts against the right inner wall of the outer casing assembly (100). The limiting structure includes a third rib (630) extending downward along the inner top wall of the outer casing assembly (100), and the third rib (630) abuts against the left side wall of the control box device (500).
4. The compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The control box device (500) includes a base box (510), a cover (520), and a circuit board (530). The base box (510) has an upward-opening cavity. The circuit board (530) is located inside the cavity. The cover (520) is detachably installed on the base box (510) to close the opening of the cavity. The base box (510) is provided with at least two vertically penetrating first mounting holes (511). The top of the condenser (400) is provided with first threaded sleeves (401) corresponding one-to-one with the first mounting holes (511).
5. A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outer periphery of the first threaded sleeve (401) is provided with a guide sleeve (402), and the outer bottom surface of the base box (510) is provided with a guide post (512) extending into the guide sleeve (402). The first mounting hole (511) is provided through the axial direction of the guide post (512). The inner bottom surface of the base box (510) is provided with a first recess (513) located on the outer periphery of the first mounting hole (511). The fastening bolt passes through the first mounting hole (511) and is tightened on the first threaded sleeve (401) so that the head of the fastening bolt is located in the first recess (513). The inner bottom surface of the base box (510) is provided with a plurality of second threaded sleeves (514) of equal height. The circuit board (530) is provided with a second mounting hole (531) that matches the second threaded sleeve (514).
6. A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 4, characterized in that: The bottom box (510) and the cover (520) are rectangular. At least two elastic retaining rings (521) are formed at intervals on the left and right sides of the cover (520). The left and right sides of the bottom box (510) are provided with hook portions (515) that match the elastic retaining rings (521). The limiting structure includes a first rib (610) formed on the front side wall of the cover (520) and a second rib (620) formed on the rear side wall of the cover (520). The first rib (610) and the second rib (620) are respectively close to the front inner wall and the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly (100).
7. A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The condenser (400) includes a flow channel frame (410) that runs through the left and right directions. The internal channels of the flow channel frame (410) are spaced together with heat exchange fins (420) and fans (430). The front and rear side walls of the flow channel frame (410) are provided with downwardly extending legs (411). The legs (411) are connected to the partition (200) by a threaded structure. The two legs (411) are respectively close to or abut against the front inner wall and the rear inner wall of the outer shell assembly (100).
8. A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer casing assembly (100) includes a base plate (110), a first housing (120) and a second housing (130) disposed on the base plate (110) and spliced together in the left-right direction. The partition (200) is formed on the inner side wall of the first housing (120) and extends horizontally toward the second housing (130). An arched bracket (700) supporting the partition (200) is installed on the base plate (110). The base plate (110), the arched bracket (700), the partition (200) and the first housing (120) together form a rectangular three-dimensional frame. The compressor (300) is located within the three-dimensional frame.
9. A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 8, characterized in that: The end of the partition (200) forms a channel for the refrigeration pipe to pass through between the end of the partition (200) and the inner wall of the second housing (130). The arched bracket (700) is a U-shaped bracket with the opening facing downward. The two ends of the U-shaped bracket are fixedly installed on the base plate (110). The top of the U-shaped bracket is supported on the lower end face of the end of the partition (200).
10. A compact vertical frozen food manufacturing equipment according to claim 9, characterized in that: The U-shaped bracket is made of sheet metal stamping parts. The U-shaped bracket has a horizontal bar (710) and two vertical bars (720) that are respectively connected to both ends of the horizontal bar (710). The lower ends of the two vertical bars (720) are provided with inwardly bent flap portions (730). The flap portions (730) are provided with third mounting holes (731) extending through the sides of the vertical bars (720) in the width direction. The base plate (110) is provided with a third threaded sleeve (111) corresponding to the third mounting holes (731).