Hybrid capillary cooling apparatus

Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect – Thermoelectric; e.g. – peltier effect

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C062S079000, C062S513000

Reexamination Certificate

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06990816

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus is a hybrid cooler which includes one loop within which a heated evaporator forms vapor that moves to a condenser because of the vapor pressure which also drives the liquid condensate from the condenser to a liquid reservoir. A second loop is powered by a mechanical pump that supplies liquid from the reservoir to the evaporator and the second loop also returns excess liquid not vaporized to the reservoir. An optional reservoir cooler can be used to assure that the reservoir temperature and vapor pressure are always lower that the temperatures and pressures of the evaporator and condenser.

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