Vapor generating and recovering apparatus

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Inventors

McCord, James W.

Application #

044955

Filed

Jun-4-1979

Published

Feb-2-1982

Current US Class

062/197
062/238.6
203/DIG4

International Classes

F25B 041/00; B01D 003/00

Field of Search

62/238 134/10 134/12 203/2 203/DIG.

Examiners

Wayner; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lamb; Charles G.

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Abstract
A vapor generating and recovering apparatus for vaporizing a liquid and condensing a vapor, the apparatus including a container having a liquid therein with a heating and cooling system in heat transfer relation with the liquid and vapor in the container. The heating and cooling system includes means to vaporize the liquid and means to condense the vaporized liquid disposed within the container, and, means to compress a refrigerant. The means to compress the refrigerant is in fluid communication on its high pressure side with the means to vaporize the liquid and on its low pressure side with the means to condense the vaporized liquid. The apparatus further includes a heat exchanger within the container for removing excess heat therefrom.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a vapor generating and recovering apparatus for vaporizing a liquid and condensing a vapor, including a housing having at least one compartment therein, said compartment having a liquid and a vapor therein, the improvement comprising:

a heating and cooling system in heat transfer relation with said liquid and said vapor in said compartment, said system including a main condenser in heat emitting relation with said liquid; a main evaporator in heat absorbing relation with said vapor; means to compress a refrigerant, said means to compress being in fluid communication on its high pressure side with said main condenser and on its low pressure side with said main evaporator, said system including expansion means disposed between said main condenser and said main evaporator; and, a first heat exchanger disposed within the liquid zone of said compartment in heat exchange relation with a heat exchanger source outside said heating and cooling system, said first heat exchanger including a heat transfer fluid disposed solely therein to remove heat from said compartment transferring said heat outside said compartment to means to remove heat from said heat transfer fluid, said fluid being independent of said liquid to be vaporized and said refrigerant in said heating and cooling system.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a vapor generating and recovering apparatus for vaporizing a liquid and condensing a vapor and more particularly relates to an improved apparatus for vaporizing a liquid and condensing a vapor in combination with a heating and cooling system.

In the present state of the art, vapor generating and recovering devices for vaporizing and condensing a liquid are utilized in many different areas. For example, in the cleaning of objects such as metallic tools, plastic parts, and the like, hot or boiling solvents have been utilized to remove undesirable soluble and particulate matter from these tools, parts, and the like by immersing the soiled object into hot or boiling solvent. In bringing the solvent to a boiling temperature, a solvent vapor zone is created above the boiling solvent solution in the tank or chamber in which objects may be placed for cleaning. The vaporized solvent is then subjected to cooling or condensing means and is recovered. Generally, the chamber tank from which the solvent is vaporized is filtered or processed by other means to remove the contaminants therefrom and then used.
 
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