Refrigeration – Disparate apparatus utilized as heat source or absorber – With power vapor generator
Patent
1982-01-21
1985-06-18
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Disparate apparatus utilized as heat source or absorber
With power vapor generator
62500, F25B 2702
Patent
active
045234370
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioning system for a vehicle of the type having an engine which produces heat conveyed from the engine by an exhaust system, a water circulation system and an oil circulation system, comprising a heat engine including a refrigerant circulation system and a refrigerant circulation subsystem. The refrigerant circulation system is connected to at least one of the heat conveying systems from the engine such that the refrigerant in the refrigerant circulation system is heated. The heat so received drives the refrigerant in the refrigerant circulation subsystem by means of an ejector. Expansion of refrigerant in the refrigerant circulation subsystem provides air conditioning through a load evaporator. The refrigerant circulation system is preferably connected to the vehicle engine to obtain synergistic use of the engine water pump, radiator fan, oil circulation system and exhaust circulation system.
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Hybrid Energy Systems, Inc.
King Lloyd L.
Morgan Chris H.
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