Refrigeration systems and methods for connection with a vehicle's liquid cooling system
US-9238398-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US10450069B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10450069-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514666921-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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A refrigeration system includes an air chiller, a liquid coolant line that couples the air chiller with a central liquid coolant cooling system of a vehicle, a storage compartment stowage area having an interior for stowing a plurality of removable storage compartments, and a duct system that circulates chilled air from the air chiller through the storage compartment stowage area. The air chiller includes a compressor, a liquid-cooled condenser, an evaporator, and a tubing to circulate refrigerant. The liquid-cooled condenser transfers heat from the refrigerant to the liquid coolant which is then cooled by the central liquid coolant cooling system of the vehicle. The air chiller is situated parallel to the storage compartment stowage area along a plane perpendicular to a direction in which the removable storage compartments are removed and replaced. The duct system circulates chilled air from the evaporator through the interior of the storage compartment stowage area.
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What is claimed is: 1. A refrigeration system for cooling removable storage compartments in a vehicle galley, comprising: an air chiller comprising: a compressor, a liquid-cooled condenser, an evaporator, and a tubing to circulate refrigerant through the air chiller from the compressor to the liquid-cooled condenser to the evaporator and back to the compressor; a liquid coolant line that circulates liquid coolant between a central liquid coolant cooling system of a vehicle that cools the liquid coolant and the liquid-cooled condenser that transfers heat from the refrigerant circulating through the tubing to the liquid coolant circulating through the liquid coolant line; a storage compartment stowage area having an interior for stowing a plurality of removable storage compartments, the interior defined by a front side configured for removal and replacement of the plurality of removable storage compartments, a backside, sides, and a bottom; and a duct system in fluid communication between the storage compartment stowage area and the air chiller, the air chiller situated to a side of and parallel to the storage compartment stowage area along a plane perpendicular to a direction in which the plurality of removable storage compartments are removed and replaced, the duct system including supply air ducting and return air ducting, the supply air ducting circulating chilled air from a chiller air outlet opening positioned beneath the evaporator to the interior of the storage compartment stowage area, the supply air ducting extending from the chiller air outlet opening to the side of the storage compartment stowage area, the return air ducting returning return air from the interior of the storage compartment stowage area through a chiller air inlet positioned above the evaporator to the evaporator, the return air ducting extending from the chiller air inlet to the side of the storage compartment stowage area, the duct system not including any ducts along the backside of the storage compartment stowage area, wherein the air chiller outputs the chilled air at a lower portion of the air chiller, the chilled air enters the storage compartment stowage area at a lower region of the storage compartment stowage area, the return air exits the storage compartment stowage area at an upper region of the storage compartment stowage area, and the return air enters the air chiller at an upper portion of the air chiller, wherein the evaporator is located adjacent to the storage compartment stowage area such that the supply air ducting routes the chilled air from the air chiller to the storage compartment stowage area and such that the return air ducting routes the return air from the storage compartment stowage area to the air chiller. 2. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the air chiller operates using three phase alternating current electrical power. 3. The refrigeration system of claim 1 , wherein the evaporator is disposed in the upper portion of the air chiller and the air chiller further comprises a fan that draws the chilled air downward from the evaporator and outputs the chilled air downward through the chiller air outlet opening in the lower portion of the air chiller.
comprising liquid subsystems · CPC title
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