Refrigeration – Processes – Evaporation induced by sorption
Patent
1978-11-21
1980-03-18
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Processes
Evaporation induced by sorption
62476, 62486, 62487, 62494, F25B 1500, F25B 3700
Patent
active
041932684
ABSTRACT:
Evaporation device with an expansion component which may be a capillary or series of orifices of increasing cross-sectional area, an insulated housing, a coil within the housing for conducting a material to be cooled by the evaporation of liquid refrigerant, a separation component for receiving refrigerant from the expansion component and separating liquid refrigerant from gaseous refrigerant and directing liquid refrigerant over the coil, an outlet for receiving gaseous refrigerant from the separation component and from over the coil, and a storage element within the housing beneath the coil for collecting liquid refrigerant not evaporated by passage over the coil. Preferred evaporation devices also include a precooler and a liquid refrigerant outlet which permits controlled liquid refrigerant outflow.
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Allied Chemical Corporation
Doernberg Alan M.
Friedenson Jay P.
King Lloyd L.
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