Thermoelectric refrigerant handling system

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Inventors

Manz, Kenneth W.
Reyzin, Ilya

Application #

333750

Filed

Nov-3-1994

Published

Mar-12-1996

Current US Class

062/149
062/292
062/3.3

International Classes

F25B 021/02

Field of Search

62/292 62/149 62/77 62/3.2 62/3.6 62/3.3

Assignee

SPX Corporation (Muskegon, MI)

Examiners

Sollecito; John M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Barnes, Kisselle, Raisch, Choate, Whittemore & Hulbert

US Patent References

4998413   Refrigerant recover...
5090211   Refrigerant recover...

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Other References

"Thermoelectric Refrigeration," Energy and Global Warming Impacts of Not-in-Kind and Next Generation CFC and HCFC Alternatives, Draft Final Report, (Chapter II), May 6, 1994.

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Abstract
A thermoelectric refrigerant handling system that includes a chamber having an inlet path for receiving refrigerant from a source thereof and an outlet for delivering refrigerant in vapor phase. A thermoelectric element is operatively disposed between the chamber and the refrigerant inlet path, and is responsive to application of electrical energy for transferring heat from the inlet path to the chamber. In this way, heat is withdrawn from refrigerant at the inlet path and refrigerant is drawn into the inlet from the source, while heat is added to refrigerant in the chamber until the refrigerant is vaporized and driven by vapor pressure through the chamber outlet. A controller applies electrical energy to the thermoelectric element for transferring heat into the chamber to vaporize the refrigerant contained therein until the chamber is substantially empty of refrigerant, and then opens a valve to feed refrigerant from the inlet path to the chamber. In this way, refrigerant is drawn from the source through the inlet, and effectively pumped in vapor phase through the outlet of the chamber.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A thermoelectric refrigerant handling system that comprises:

a first chamber having inlet means for receiving refrigerant from a source thereof and an outlet for delivering refrigerant in vapor phase, said inlet means including valve means for selectively connecting said inlet means to said first chamber,

thermoelectric means operatively disposed between said first chamber and said inlet means, and responsive to application of electrical energy for transferring heat from said inlet means to said first chamber, thereby withdrawing heat from refrigerant in said inlet means and adding heat to refrigerant in said first chamber, and

control means for applying electrical energy to said thermoelectric means for transferring heat energy into said first chamber to vaporize refrigerant contained therein until said first chamber is substantially empty of refrigerant, and then opening said valve means to feed refrigerant from said inlet means to said first chamber.



Description
The present invention is directed to refrigerant handling systems, and more particularly to a system in which thermoelectricity is employed for pumping refrigerant.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is conventional practice in systems for recovering refrigerant from equipment under service, and in other refrigerant handling systems, to employ a refrigerant compressor having an inlet that receives refrigerant through flow controls, an evaporator/accumulator and oil separator, and an outlet connected through a compressor oil separator and a condenser to the refrigerant destination, such as a storage container. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,261,178, 4,768,347, 5,211,024 and 5,261,249, all assigned to the assignee hereof, illustrate technology of this character. A general object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerant handling system for receiving refrigerant from a source in either liquid or vapor phase, and pumping such refrigerant to an outlet for connection to a storage container or the like, in which the refrigerant compressor is eliminated, along with attendant problems associated with lubricants and moving part wear, and in which the oil separation and refrigerant pumping functions are accomplished by simplified and economical hardware. Another object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerant handling system of the subject character that is quiet in operation, and that provides reliable service over an extended operating life. A further object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerant handling system in which little or no heat is transferred to the atmosphere, and is therefore not limited by ambient temperature.
 
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