Patents by Inventor Peter W. Freund
Peter W. Freund has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9612042Abstract: A refrigeration system having a cooling circuit, a heating circuit, a pressurizing receiver tank circuit, a pilot circuit and a liquid injection circuit wherein the hot gas line includes a solenoid valve that connects an outlet of a compressor to an outlet of a receiver tank, and wherein the liquid injection circuit includes a liquid injection solenoid that connects the outlet of the receiver tank to an outlet of an economizer.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2015Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Peter W. Freund, P. Robert Srichai, Jeffrey B. Gronneberg
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Patent number: 9453669Abstract: A refrigeration unit includes an engine, a motor capable of producing a similar power output as the engine, and a compressor driven by one of the engine and the motor. The compressor includes a suction inlet and a discharge outlet. The refrigeration unit also includes a condenser in fluid communication with the discharge outlet through which pressurized, gaseous refrigerant is condensed, an evaporator in fluid communication with the condenser to receive liquid refrigerant and return gaseous refrigerant to the suction inlet, a passageway having a first end in fluid communication with an outlet of the condenser, and a second end in fluid communication with the suction inlet, and a purge valve defining at least a portion of the passageway between the first and second ends. The purge valve is operable to selectively divert liquid refrigerant from the condenser to the suction inlet to increase the pressure in the suction inlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventors: Scott C. Milton, Stan O. Hoium, Peter W. Freund, Bradley M. Ludwig
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Publication number: 20150285537Abstract: A refrigeration system having a cooling circuit, a heating circuit, a pressurizing receiver tank circuit, a pilot circuit and a liquid injection circuit wherein the hot gas line includes a solenoid valve that connects an outlet of a compressor to an outlet of a receiver tank, and wherein the liquid injection circuit includes a liquid injection solenoid that connects the outlet of the receiver tank to an outlet of an economizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2015Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Peter W. Freund, P. Robert Srichai, Jeffrey B. Gronneberg
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Patent number: 9062903Abstract: A refrigeration system having a cooling circuit, a heating circuit, a pressurizing receiver tank circuit, a pilot circuit and a liquid injection circuit wherein the hot gas line includes a solenoid valve that connects an outlet of a compressor to an outlet of a receiver tank, and wherein the liquid injection circuit includes a liquid injection solenoid that connects the outlet of the receiver tank to an outlet of an economizer.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2012Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Peter W. Freund, P. Robert Srichai, Jeffrey B. Gronneberg
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Publication number: 20130174590Abstract: A refrigeration system having a cooling circuit, a heating circuit, a pressurizing receiver tank circuit, a pilot circuit and a liquid injection circuit wherein the hot gas line includes a solenoid valve that connects an outlet of a compressor to an outlet of a receiver tank, and wherein the liquid injection circuit includes a liquid injection solenoid that connects the outlet of the receiver tank to an outlet of an economizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Peter W. Freund, P. Robert Srichai, Jeffrey B. Gronneberg
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Publication number: 20110132006Abstract: A refrigeration unit includes an engine, a motor capable of producing a similar power output as the engine, and a compressor driven by one of the engine and the motor. The compressor includes a suction inlet and a discharge outlet. The refrigeration unit also includes a condenser in fluid communication with the discharge outlet through which pressurized, gaseous refrigerant is condensed, an evaporator in fluid communication with the condenser to receive liquid refrigerant and return gaseous refrigerant to the suction inlet, a passageway having a first end in fluid communication with an outlet of the condenser, and a second end in fluid communication with the suction inlet, and a purge valve defining at least a portion of the passageway between the first and second ends. The purge valve is operable to selectively divert liquid refrigerant from the condenser to the suction inlet to increase the pressure in the suction inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventors: Scott C. Milton, Stan O. Hoium, Peter W. Freund, Bradley M. Ludwig
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Patent number: 7143594Abstract: A method of controlling a heating cycle of a refrigeration system is provided that includes a refrigerant circuit. The refrigerant circuit includes a compressor having a suction port and an outlet having a discharge port with a hot gas compressor discharge line, a condenser for condensing the refrigerant, an evaporator for evaporating the refrigerant and an expansion valve. The method includes using refrigerant from the hot gas compressor discharge line to heat the evaporator during a heating cycle, detecting periodically a discharge superheat of the refrigerant leaving the outlet of the compressor, producing a control signal representing a difference between the detected discharge superheat and a minimum discharge superheat setpoint, adjusting the flow rate of the refrigerant to the suction port of the compressor according to the control signal so as to maintain the discharge superheat of the refrigerant at the outlet of the compressor substantially at the minimum discharge superheat setpoint.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Bradley M. Ludwig, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 6718781Abstract: A method for controlling at least one electronic expansion valve coupled to an economizer in a refrigeration system in order to dynamically control the refrigeration system operating conditions and in order to accommodate more than one set of operating conditions. The system can also be used to control the capacity of the system. More specifically, the method can include determining the required capacity of the system and adjusting the flow of refrigerant through the electronic expansion valve to adjust the actual capacity of the system toward the required capacity of the system. In another aspect of the invention, the system is operated to maintain the power of the system below a threshold value (e.g., below a max rated horsepower).Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Peter W. Freund, Lars I. Sjoholm
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Publication number: 20030010046Abstract: A method for controlling at least one electronic expansion valve coupled to an economizer in a refrigeration system in order to dynamically control the refrigeration system operating conditions and in order to accommodate more than one set of operating conditions. The system can also be used to control the capacity of the system. More specifically, the method can include determining the required capacity of the system and adjusting the flow of refrigerant through the electronic expansion valve to adjust the actual capacity of the system toward the required capacity of the system. In another aspect of the invention, the system is operated to maintain the power of the system below a threshold value (e.g., below a max rated horsepower).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Applicant: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Peter W. Freund, Lars I. Sjoholm
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Patent number: 6401864Abstract: A stabilizing system includes at least one outrigger assembly. Each outrigger assembly has a pivotable first leg operably connected to a second leg. At least one locking mechanism is operatively mounted to the pivotable first leg and the second leg. At least one sensing mechanism is connected to the first leg for detecting when the first and second legs are in a stabilized position.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: bil-jax, inc.Inventors: Matthew D. Stringer, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 6095427Abstract: A method for efficiently maintaining the temperature of fluid in a conditioned space at a predetermined set point temperature, the method comprising the steps of: (a) operating the temperature control system in a first operating mode; (b) sensing the temperature of the conditioned space fluid; (c) calculating the Integral Error of the temperature of the conditioned space fluid; and (d) if the Integral Error equals or exceeds a predetermined Integral Error threshold value for the first operating mode, switching the unit to a second operating mode.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Stanley O. Hoium, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5598718Abstract: A transport refrigeration system for heating and cooling a conditioned space is provided that includes an improved, combined heat exchanger and economizer for increasing the efficiency of the refrigeration cycle. The system includes a refrigerant compressor driven by an internal combustion engine that includes suction and discharge ports, and an intermediate pressure port; a refrigeration circuit including a heating coil and evaporator assembly thermally connected to the conditioned space, and a mode valve for selectively routing the refrigerant through either the heating coil or the evaporator assembly via a condenser to heat or cool the conditioned space, respectively. The combined heat exchanger and economizer includes a tube connected to the intermediate suction port of the compressor, a shell for conducting refrigerant to the evaporator assembly depending upon the position of the mode valve, and a jacket for circulating engine coolant.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: Peter W. Freund, Lars I. Sjoholm, Joseph E. LaBossiere
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Patent number: 5596878Abstract: A refrigeration unit of the type having an economizer cycle driven by a prime mover cooled by a liquid coolant. Electrical control configures refrigerant flow paths of the unit to provide heating and cooling cycles, as required to control the temperature of a conditioned space to a predetermined set point temperature. Heat from the liquid coolant is used to enhance the heating cycle. A heating cycle is initiated immediately, when required, when the temperature of the liquid coolant is above a predetermined temperature. A heating cycle is delayed by a special refrigeration cycle which increases the load on the prime mover, when the temperature of the liquid coolant is not above the predetermined temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Jay L. Hanson, James E. Nixon, Stanley O. Hoium, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5477695Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5465586Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: ThermoKing CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5465587Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5410889Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5408836Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5228301Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Peter W. Freund, Sung L. Kwon, Lowell B. Naley, Lee J. Erickson, David H. Taylor