Refrigerators

4016730
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Inventors

DeVilliers, Paul Hendrik

Application #

546142

Filed

Jan-31-1975

Published

Apr-12-1977

Current US Class

062/239
062/476
126/85B
454/41

International Classes

F23B 015/00; F23L 017/02

Field of Search

62/497 62/239 62/476 126/85 98/78 98/79 98/83 98/119 237/28 237/30-33 431/157

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Millen & White

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Abstract
An improvement in refrigerators of the absorber type in which heat from a flame circulates the refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle, particularly for use in caravans. To prevent the flame being extinguished in draughty conditions there is provided shielding means for protecting the flame, a flue extending from above the flame upwardly to an exit into ambient air, and means at the flue exit such as a venturi device adapted to provide a reduction of pressure from ambient air to the interior of the flue in draughty conditions of the ambient air. Preferably, the shielding means totally encloses the flame and is provided with an inlet connection pipe adapted to provide access for ambient air to the interior of the shielding means, the entrance to the inlet connection pipe having baffles and foils adapted to prevent any reduction of pressure from ambient air to the inlet connection pipe interior in draughty conditions of the ambient air. An ante chamber is preferably interposed in the inlet connection pipe and a moisture trap is preferably interposed in the flue.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An absorber type refrigerator having a burner means adapted to burn a fuel with air, which comprises shielding means adapted to substantially totally enclose the burner means to inhibit adverse effects of draughts upon the burner means, a flue leading upwards from the shielding means and having an upper exit to the ambient air provided with means adapted to produce a reduction of pressure from the ambient air, inlet connection means adapted to provide access for the ambient air to the interior of the shielding means, and means at the entrance of the inlet connection means adapted to prevent any reduction of pressure from the ambient air to the interior of the inlet connection means in draughty conditions of the ambient air, in which the means adapted to prevent pressure reduction at the entrance to the inlet connection means comprises at least one flat plate centrally spanning the interior of the connection means and projecting out of the entrance of the connection means into the ambient air, said plate being oriented substantially vertically.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to refrigerators of the absorber type, in which heat from a flame circulates the refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle. The invention is applicable particularly where such a refrigerator is used in a draughty environment, for example, for camping and in particular in caravans. Refrigerators of this type are usually operated with paraffin or petroleum gas as a fuel, the latter being preferred for use in caravans and in camping. Draughty conditions are inclined to interfere with the satisfactory operation of the refrigerator. The flame may become extinguished, or with satisfactory burning of the flame ventilation may be impeded to such an extent that the cooling effect is substantially reduced.

More commonly, trouble is due to the flame being extinguished, which can occur under draughty conditions in one or more of several ways. In addition to draughts directly blowing out the flame, the draughts may reverse the natural draught of the flue and "blow" the flame out, or the draughts may indirectly reduce air pressure at the flame burner means and so cause the air-fuel mixture to go outside the combustible ratio, or both effects may be present.
 
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