Thin film-based compact absorption cooling system
US-9488392-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US10345014B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10345014-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415025028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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Disclosed herein a technique for producing a gas mixture for controlling an oxygen concentration in the interior of a container while reducing the overall weight of the apparatus. For this purpose, a gas mixture supply device is provided for a container refrigeration apparatus. The gas mixture supply device is provided with adsorption columns. If one of the first and second adsorption columns is supplied with air, the adsorption columns are pressurized, and nitrogen in the air is adsorbed onto an adsorbent. If air is sucked from the other of the first and second adsorption columns, the adsorption columns are depressurized, and nitrogen adsorbed onto the adsorbent is desorbed. A gas mixture including the nitrogen desorbed from the adsorbent is supplied to the interior of a container.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A container refrigeration apparatus which includes a refrigerant circuit performing a refrigeration cycle, and which is attached to a transportable container that stores breathing plants to cool air in the interior of the container, the container refrigeration apparatus comprising: first and second adsorbers each provided with an adsorbent adsorbing nitrogen in the air; a pump mechanism equipped with an air compressor configured to pressurize one of the first and second adsorbers by supplying the one adsorber with the air to perform an adsorption operation of adsorbing nitrogen in the air onto the associated adsorbent; and an exhaust pump configured to depressurize the other of the first and second adsorbers by sucking the air from the other adsorber to perform a desorption operation of desorbing nitrogen from the associated adsorbent; first and second air directional control valves which, in combination, alternately switch between a first operation state where the exhaust pump sucks the air from the second adsorber while the air compressor supplies the air to the first adsorber, and a second operation state where the exhaust pump sucks the air from the first adsorber while the air compressor supplies the air to the second adsorber; a supply passage which supplies the interior of the transportable container with a gas mixture including nitrogen desorbed from the adsorbent; and a casing forming an internal storage space which is connected to the interior of the container and through which air in the interior of the container flows, and an external storage space which is connected to the exterior of the container and through which air in the exterior of the container flows, wherein the first and second adsorbers and the pump mechanism are disposed in the external storage space within an airflow generated to exchange heat with a condenser of the refrigerant circuit, and the container refrigeration apparatus is operative to supply the gas mixture to the interior transportable container while transporting the breathing plants. 2. The container refrigeration apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a unit case housing the first and second adsorbers and the pump mechanism. 3. The container refrigeration apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising: a motor driving the pump mechanism, wherein at least part of the motor is disposed outside the unit case. 4. The container refrigeration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent has the property of adsorbing both moisture and nitrogen in air, and the exhaust pump is configured to suck the air from the first and second adsorbers to desorb both nitrogen and moisture from the respective adsorbents of the first and second adsorbers. 5. The container refrigeration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the air compressor and the exhaust pump are configured as oil-less pumps. 6. The container refrigeration apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a unit case housing at least the air compressor; an intra-case temperature sensor detecting a temperature in the unit case; and a controller configured to adjust a time interval at which the first and second air directional control valves switch between the first and second operation states in accordance with a measured valve of the intra-case temperature sensor. 7. The container refrigeration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein in the external storage space are disposed the condenser of the refrigerant circuit and an exterior fan sending the condenser air in the exterior of the container, and the first and second adsorbers and the pump mechanism are disposed upstream of the condenser in the external storage space in regard to flow of the air from the exterior of the container which is generated by the exterior fan.
the absorbent or adsorbent being a liquid, e.g. brine (F25B17/10 takes precedence) · CPC title
for absorbing gases, e.g. oxygen absorbers or desiccants (B65D51/244, B65D51/30 take precedence) · CPC title
by adsorption in solids · CPC title
for storage and dispensing systems · CPC title
Nitrogen · CPC title
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