Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – With vapor discharged from storage receptacle
Patent
1989-12-21
1991-12-31
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
With vapor discharged from storage receptacle
62149, 62174, 62197, 62292, F17C 310
Patent
active
050760637
ABSTRACT:
For use in processing an object refrigerant produced from an original refrigerant, a refrigerant processing system comprises a separating unit (18, 20, and 22) for separating the original refrigerant into a gaseous phase refrigerant component and a liquid phase refrigerant component. A first supplying pipe (12a) supplies the gaseous phase refrigerant component as the object refrigerant to a liquefying unit (24a and 24b), which liquefies the object refrigerant into a liquefied object refrigerant by the use of evaporation of a liquid refrigerant. A second supplying pipe (12b) supplies the liquid phase refrigerant component to the liquefying unit as the liquid refrigerant. The separating unit comprises a receiving unit (18) for receiving the original refrigerant as a received refrigerant, a condensing unit (20) for condensing the received refrigerant into a condensed refrigerant, and a separation vessel (22) comprising upper and bottom parts defining upper and bottom spaces, respectively. In this case, the upper and the bottom spaces are contiguous to each other to form a hollow space in the separation vessel.
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Kamegasawa Masao
Tomaru Keiichi
Capossela Ronald C.
Sanden Corporation
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