Refrigeration – Gas compression – heat regeneration and expansion – e.g.,...
Patent
1995-02-24
1995-12-26
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Gas compression, heat regeneration and expansion, e.g.,...
62239, 62244, F25B 900, B60H 132
Patent
active
054776880
ABSTRACT:
An automotive air conditioning apparatus includes a Stirling refrigerator. In this refrigerator, many fins absorb heat from air in a passenger room, and a water jacket is connected to the cooling circuit of the vehicle engine by way of a pipe. Since an operating gas absorbs heat at the time of isothermal expansion, fins cool the passenger room without using Freon. So, a condenser is not required. Although the operating gas is heated at the time of isothermal compression, the water jacket radiates heat to circulating water of the vehicle engine. So, an individual, i.e., radiator is not required.
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Ban Takashi
Goto Kunifumi
Mori Hidefumi
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki Seisakusho
Kilner Christopher
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