Including Sorbent Refrigerant Flow Patents (Class 62/147)
  • Patent number: 10527324
    Abstract: The invention relates to the design of an air cooled absorption machine. Said machine has a hollow design via which air can circulate inside same by forced convention having a parallelepiped form. The air enters by suction via the sides and leaves via the upper face of the machine, where the ventilator is located. The machine comprises falling-film heat exchangers with improved designs for heat and mass transfer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2020
    Assignee: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
    Inventors: Asensio Oliva Llena, Carlos David Pérez Segarra, Joaquim Rigola Serrano, Jesús Castro González, Carles Oliet Casasayas, Ivette Rodríguez Pérez, Oriol Lehmkuhl Barba, Xavi Trias Miquel, Roser Capdevila Paramio, Ramiro Alba Queipo, Manuel Miguel Ordoño Martinez, Joan Farnos Baluenas
  • Patent number: 7472557
    Abstract: An air conditioning system includes a plurality of sensors for sensing temperature and/or pressure conditions of the system which collectively indicate the actual refrigerant charge level in the system. This level is then compared with optimum level values that are stored in memory, and the difference between the two is used to indicate whether the system is properly charged. If not, the difference is applied to open a charge valve or a purge valve to automatically install additional refrigerant or to remove refrigerant so as to establish an optimum volume of refrigerant in the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2009
    Assignee: Carrier Corporation
    Inventors: Pengju Kang, Sivakumar Gopalnarayanan, Dong Luo, Timothy P. Galante
  • Patent number: 6397625
    Abstract: The invention relates to an absorption refrigeration machine using the Platen-Munters system and comprising a generator (7) for evaporating a refrigerant in a solvent, a solvent separator (2) in which the solvent is separated from the refrigerant; a condenser (3) for liquefying the refrigerant; an evaporator (4) in which the refrigerant is evaporated using a dry gas while beeing cooled; possibly a first gas heat exchanger (6); and an absorber (5) in which the evaporated refrigerant is added to the depleted mixture of refrigerant and solvent which is then again evaporated in the generator (7). The output of the evaporator (4) or the output of the first gas heat exchanger (6) which is possibly positioned downstream of the evaporator (4) and the output of the generator (7) discharge into a bypass (8) connected to the absorber (5).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignee: Solarfrost International Ltd.
    Inventor: Gerhard Kunze
  • Patent number: 5259202
    Abstract: In an absorption air-conditioning system, in order to immediately stop indoor air-conditions by a stop signal of the indoor air-conditioners and improve characteristics for activating the system , such as, by effecting re-activation at a relatively short time interval after stopping the operation of the system, when the last one of the operating indoor air-conditioners is stopped, a stop signal is sent to a control device from a controller for the indoor air-conditioner, and in response to this signal, the control device effects the control of stopping a burner, a cooling medium circulating pump, a cooling water pump and a cold/hot water, pump. A solution circulating pump, however, continues operating and the solution, while kept at a high concentration, is circulated through an absorber, a high-temperature regenerator and a low-temperature regenerator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1993
    Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.
    Inventors: Akira Nishiguchi, Tomihisa Ohuchi, Daisuke Hisajima, Michihiko Aizawa
  • Patent number: 4534180
    Abstract: An absorption refrigeration system incorporating a novel solution flow control is disclosed. The solution flow control includes a sensor, preferably in the form of a float which senses the level of the solution in the absorber of the system. The signal from the level sensor is utilized to position a valve for controlling the flow of weak solution in such a manner that the solution flow increases/decreases as the level of the solution in the absorber decreases/increases. The solution control not only provides improved efficiency of the refrigeration system but also protects the system from the risk of crystallization of the solution. In one embodiment, a compact solution control is fully enclosed by an air-tight shell of the absorber and comprises a float, a rod mechanically and drivingly coupling the float with a solution valve so that the buoyancy of the float directly positions the valve. This arrangement does not need to meet the requirement of having an air tight structure and assures a long life in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Ebara Corporation
    Inventors: Takashi Yasuda, Naoyuki Inoue, Syouji Tanaka