Refrigeration – With vehicle feature – Vehicle contained common power supply
Patent
1991-08-15
1993-11-30
Wayner, William E.
Refrigeration
With vehicle feature
Vehicle contained common power supply
62435, 62498, F25B 100
Patent
active
052654370
ABSTRACT:
The potential for leakage of CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs and HCs to the atmosphere as a result of leakage in vehicular refrigeration systems is reduced by employing conduits (42, 58 and 63) of relatively short length to interconnect closely grouped system components including a compressor (38), a condenser (44) and an evaporator (62). The condenser (44) includes a liquid flow path (46) in heat exchange relation with a refrigerant flow path (48) and the same is connected by conduit (52) to heat exchanger (36). The evaporator (62) also includes a liquid flow path (65) in heat exchange relation with a refrigerant flow path (60) and the same is connected by conduits (66, 67) to at least one heat exchanger (68, 69) remote from an engine compartment (22) in which the compressor (38), condenser (44) and evaporator (62) are housed. The close proximity of the components minimizes the charge of refrigerant required and thus reduces the amount of refrigerant that may potentially leak from the system.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1352533 (1920-09-01), Ross
patent: 2336089 (1943-12-01), Gould
patent: 2761293 (1956-09-01), Eubank
patent: 2806358 (1957-09-01), Jacobs
Rogers Charles J.
Saperstein Zalman P.
Modine Manufacturing Co.
Wayner William E.
LandOfFree
Automotive refrigeration system requiring minimal refrigerant does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Automotive refrigeration system requiring minimal refrigerant, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Automotive refrigeration system requiring minimal refrigerant will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2087606