Thermal energy compression system for heat pumps

Refrigeration – Automatic control – Diverse – cascade or compound refrigeration-producing system

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62332, 62476, 622383, F25B 700

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044598149

ABSTRACT:
A thermal energy compression system wherein the refrigerant in a heat pump or air-conditioner is compressed by thermal energy in the compression system rather than by work in a standard compressor. The compression uses an intermittent compression process with a solid absorbent. The vapor is absorbed by an absorbent at relatively low temperature and ejected as the absorbent temperature is raised and a set of one way valves limits flow to one direction so as to improve heat transfer requirements, to allow for molecular sieve-refrigerant matching, minimizing non-producing mass, solving thermal fatigue and shock problems, and use of the system in parallel with a standard compressor, automobile air-conditioning applications and truck refrigeration applications.

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patent: 4121432 (1978-10-01), Well et al.

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