Method for recovering refrigerant

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Inventors

Maniez, Michel J.
Grandin, Henry
Moffatt, Thomas J.

Application #

775633

Filed

Oct-10-1991

Published

Sep-28-1993

Current US Class

062/149
062/292
062/475
062/77

International Classes

F25B 045/00

Field of Search

62/77 62/85 62/749 62/292 62/475 62/50.1

Assignee

National Refrigeration Products (Bensalem, PA)

Examiners

Sollecito; John N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Panitch Schwarze Jacobs & Nadel

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Other References

"CFC Refrigerant-Depumping-Station Fast 120 Operator's Manual", Fischer Kalte-Klima (Mar. 30, 1989 Germ.). "Functions of CFC Depumping Station Fast 120" US-Version, Fischer Kalte-Klima, Feb. 6, 1990 (5 sheets drawings). "Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Station, Model No. 17200," Robinair Division Sealed Power Corp., 1988. "Fishcer informiert, FCKW-Absaugstationen fur den Praxisgerechten Einsatz!" Feb. 1989. K. W. Manz, "How to Handle Multiple Refrigerants in Recovery and Recycling Equipment", ASHRAE Journal, Apr. 1991, 22-30. "ACCA Surveys 13 Producers of Recovery/Recycle Units; Criticizes Weight, Speed," Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News, Aug. 21, 1989, pp. 32-33. "Refrigerant Recovery Systems," Davco Manufacturing Co., Aug. 25, 1989.

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Abstract
A portable refrigerant recovery unit including a compressor, a condenser and an internal receiver or container for recovering refrigerant from a refrigeration unit or other container. A level measuring device determines the level of liquid refrigerant in the internal container. A control device responds to the level measuring device and disables the compressor when the liquid refrigerant in the internal container reaches a predetermined level. Refrigerant can be temporarily stored within the internal container or passed through the internal container to an external container as refrigerant is being removed from the refrigeration unit. The compressor inlet can be directly coupled with the condenser, the compressor outlet directly coupled with the internal container and the internal container isolated from the condenser outlet to vaporize residual refrigerant and to evacuate the vaporized refrigerant from the condenser and most connective piping of the unit and to use the evacuated refrigerant vapor to expel liquid refrigerant from the internal container.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method for recovering refrigerant from a container and storing the refrigerant within an internal container of a portable refrigerant recovery unit, comprising the steps of:

removing substantially vaporized refrigerant from the container;

compressing the removed substantially vaporized refrigerant to form a pressurized refrigerant;

condensing the pressurized refrigerant to form a substantially liquid refrigerant;

transferring the substantially liquid refrigerant to an internal container located within the unit to thereby fill the internal container;

determining a level of the substantially liquid refrigerant within the internal container;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a method and apparatus for recovering refrigerant and, more particularly, to a portable refrigerant recovery unit having an internal container and methods of recovering refrigerant.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many refrigeration units, such as household refrigerators, air conditioning units, heat pumps, vending machines for soft drinks, water coolers for drinking water, and other small air conditioning and refrigeration systems use chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's), hydrochlorofluorocarbons CFC's as refrigerants is discussed in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 5,020,331 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

It is desirable to avoid open air release of CFC's, which damage the ozone layer of the atmosphere, during transfer of refrigerant to and from such equipment. The reclamation of such refrigerants is both ecologically and economically desirable.

It would be advantageous to have a hand carryable refrigerant recovery unit of limited size and weight having an internal storage tank or container for use in areas where it is not convenient to carry a large recovery unit and separate refrigerant recovery cylinder. Small appliances such as house refrigerators or air conditioning units typically hold refrigerant charges of up to four pounds. Therefore, the internal container must possess sufficient capacity to accommodate the refrigerant charge from at least one small appliance unit. Preferably, the internal container has sufficient capacity to accommodate refrigerant from several refrigerators or other appliances and means for monitoring the level of refrigerant within the container and controlling the flow of refrigerant into the unit when the refrigerant level within the container exceeds a predetermined value.