CFC recycling system

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Inventors

Furmanek, Daniel J.

Application #

561342

Filed

Jul-31-1990

Published

Jun-25-1991

Current US Class

062/292
062/77
137/318

International Classes

T25B 045/00

Field of Search

62/77 62/149 62/292 137/318

Examiners

Tapolcai; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ralabate; James J.

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Abstract
This invention involves a method for recycling Freon by the use of an appropriate valve that is attached to the Freon source in the appliance. The appliance can be a refrigerator, an air conditioner or any structure using Freon. The valve is so constructed so as to have a puncture means which taps the Freon supply tube or other supply and conveys the Freon into a collection vessel which can be hermetically sealed once the Freon is collected. The collecting vessel is then brought to a collection center where the collected Freon is recycled and reused. This invention provides a valuable ecological function and also an incentive for the reuse of this material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for recycling Freon which comprises attaching a Freon removal valve to a Freon supply located in an appliance such as an air conditioner, refrigerator, freezer or the like, positioning a substantially empty Freon collecting vessel in gas flow relationship to said valve, drawing said Freon out of said Freon supply via said valve by providing said Freon removal valve with a puncture needle extending upwardly and adapted to puncture a Freon supply tubing in said appliance, below said puncture needle is positioned a spring means, and below said spring means is positioned a piercing means adapted to pierce a closure in said collecting vessel to thereby establish a gas passage means extending from said supply tube, through said needle, through said piercing means to said collecting vessel, collecting said Freon thereby in said collecting vessel, providing a substantially gas-free sealing means on said collecting vessel to insure substantial total containment of said Freon within said collecting vessel, and delivering said collecting vessel to a collection center for reuse and recycling of said Freon.



Description
This invention relates to a Freon recycling system and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for the recycling of Freon.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Chlorofluorocarbons (Freon or CFC's) have become an environmental problem of major importance. They have been considered to be directly or indirectly responsible for the increase in skin cancer, damage to natural resources, adverse effect on crops and living objects as well as adding to the Greenhouse Effect.

The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere and is responsible for screening out more than 99% of the sun's deadly ultraviolet radiation. CFC's are the prime culprit for the already measurable loss of ozone. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has estimated that a 5% reduction in the ozone would cause an additional 940,000 cases annually of non-melanoma skin cancer (a disfiguring but not usually fatal cancer). They have also estimated an additional 30,000 more cases annually of often-fatal melanoma skin cancer. In 1935, the risk of an American developing melanoma was 1 in 1,500; today it is 1 in 120. NASA has calculated (based on Shuttle Missions and Satellite observed data) a 10% reduction of the ozone by the year 2050. This is based on 1987 emission levels. Even more frightening is the fact that 95% of the CFC's released into the atmosphere between 1955 and today are still making their way up to the stratosphere. CFC's (commonly called by their trade name Freons) are also a "Greenhouse Gas". They are 20,000 times more heat absorbant than CO.sub.2 (carbon dioxide).
 
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