Refrigeration – Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor – Submerged gas inlet
Patent
1988-11-15
1989-09-19
Tapolcai, William E.
Refrigeration
Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor
Submerged gas inlet
62119, 62338, 62393, F25D 2302
Patent
active
048669490
ABSTRACT:
A separate refrigeration system in a conventional refrigerator for dispensing a chilled carbonated liquid such as water or a beverage from the front door of the refrigerator and is comprised of a refrigerator having a freezer compartment wherein there is located a condenser. The condenser is interconnected with a combined evaporator-carbonator unit located in the front door. The freezer compartment accordingly acts as a heat sink for the condenser. The evaporator unit being integral with the carbonator, operates to chill the carbonator. When desirable, the condenser and evaporator can be replaced by a liquid heat transfer system having a heat absorbing coil assembly located in the carbonator and a heat dissipating coil assembly in the freezer compartment or by a constant temperature heat pipe having its heat dissipating end located in the freezer compartment while its heat absorbing end is located in the carbonator.
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Tapolcai William E.
The Coca-Cola Company
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