Refrigeration – Gas controller or director – Gas forcing means – e.g. – cooler unit
Patent
1992-07-22
1994-01-04
Tapolcai, William E.
Refrigeration
Gas controller or director
Gas forcing means, e.g., cooler unit
62507, 165122, F25B 3904
Patent
active
052750175
ABSTRACT:
The condenser apparatus is enclosed in a container. The container is adapted to be located in a rear engine automobile behind the rear sear adjacent to the firewall. Within the container is a condenser coil and a motor for rotating a blower. The condenser coil is adapted to be coupled to the automobile air conditioner coolant system by refrigerant inlet and outlet conduits. The motor is adapted to be electrically connected to the automobile air conditioning system. The motor and blower provides a source of continuous air flow to cool the condenser coil, reducing the likelihood of overheating the air conditioning system. An air intake extension may be coupled with the container to allow air from a car vent to flow into the container.
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Clardy Manufacturing, Inc.
Tapolcai William E.
Zobal Arthur F.
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