Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Sorbent type
Patent
1999-07-21
2000-10-03
Doerrler, William
Refrigeration
Refrigeration producer
Sorbent type
62481, F25B 1708, F25B 1700
Patent
active
061256501
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a sorber cooling device suitable for use in an electromagnetic wave activated sorption system. One embodiment of the sorber cooling device has a metallic tubular enclosure extending coaxially into the sorber, a plurality of fins connected to a portion of the tubular enclosure extending outside of the sorber, a reservoir in fluid communication with the tubular enclosure, and a wick located within the portion of the tubular enclosure extending into the sorber. A refrigerant which is placed in the cooling device is drawn by the wick into the portion of the tubular enclosure extending into the sorber. The refrigerant absorbs heat from the sorber and evaporates. The evaporated refrigerant is condensed in the portion of the tubular enclosure extending outside of the sorber and the heat of condensation is dissipated by the fins. The condensed refrigerant is collected in the reservoir. This cycle repeats automatically.
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Byrd Charles M.
Pfister Dennis M.
Doerrler William
Sun Microsystems Inc.
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