Service station for refrigeration equipment

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Inventors

Lower, Ralph C.
Manz, Kenneth W.
Murray, Gary P.

Application #

728589

Filed

Apr-29-1985

Published

Aug-25-1987

Current US Class

062/126
062/149
062/292

International Classes

F25B 049/00

Field of Search

62/149 62/77 62/292 62/127 62/126

Assignee

Kent-Moore Corporation (Warren, MI)

Examiners

Tapolcai; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Barnes, Kisselle, Raisch, Choate, Whittemore & Hulbert

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Abstract
Apparatus for service and recharge of refrigeration equipment, with particular application to automotive air conditioning equipment. A vacuum pump, and oil and refrigerant charge containers are housed within a portable enclosure and configured for selective connection by electrically operated solenoid valves to refrigeration equipment under service. The refrigerant and oil containers are carried by a scale which provides electrical outputs signals as a function of weight of refrigerant and oil remaining in the containers. A microprocessor-based controller receives the scale signals and control signals from an operator panel for automatically cycling through vacuum, oil charge and refrigerant charge stages in a programmed mode of operation. The microprocessor-based controller includes facility for operator programming of the vacuum time and oil and refrigerant charge quantities, and for self- or operator-implemented diagnostics. Operating conditions and stages are displayed at all times to the operator.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. Apparatus for charging refrigeration equipment comprising

vacuum and charging means including a vacuum pump, a pressurized source of refrigerant and means for selectively connecting said vacuum pump and said pressurized refrigerant source to refrigeration equipment to be charged,

control means including means in an automatic mode of operation for connecting said vacuum pump to the refrigeration equipment in a first stage of said automatic mode for a preselected time duration, and for connecting said pressurized refrigerant source to the refrigeration equipment in a second stage of said automatic mode to transfer a preselected quantity of refrigerant to the refrigeration equipment,



Description
Reference is made to a microfiche appendix to this application consisting of one sheet of microfiche bearing thirty-one frames.

The present invention is directed to equipment for maintaining refrigeration systems, and more particularly to a service station for charging automotive air conditioners and like refrigeration equipment.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

Service apparatus for automotive air conditioning systems and like refrigeration equipment heretofore proposed in the art typically include a vacuum pump, a source of lubricant under pressure and a source of refrigerant under pressure, all adapted for selective connection to the equipment under service. In automated service apparatus, the service apparatus is first connected to refrigeration equipment to be charged, and then vacuum time, and oil and refrigerant quantities are set by the operator. The latter are typically accomplished by manipulation of calibrated dials on the apparatus operator panel. Vacuum time depends upon the capacity of the refrigeration equipment under service and the efficiency of the apparatus vacuum pump. For automotive air conditioning system, vacuum time may be on the order of twenty to thirty minutes. Oil and refrigerant charges also depends on system capacity and are specified by the manufacturer. One to ten ounces of oil and two and three-quarters pounds of refrigerant are typical for automotive systems.
 
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