Phobic/philic structures in refrigeration systems and liquid vapor separation in refrigeration systems

US10465956B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10465956-B2
Application numberUS-201514675136-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2015
Priority dateMar 31, 2014
Publication dateNov 5, 2019
Grant dateNov 5, 2019

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Oleophobic and/or philic surface(s) are utilized for oil separation, direction, and/or collection in a refrigeration system. Surfaces of component(s) of a refrigeration system (compressor, oil separator, evaporator, etc.) are produced to be oleophobic or philic. The oleophobic and/or philic surfaces are utilized to direct a flow path of oil within the refrigeration system or to prevent oil connection in an area. Refrigerant phobic and/or lubricant phobic material(s) also may be utilized to help promote separation of refrigerant vapor from refrigerant liquid and/or from oil in refrigeration systems.

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What claimed is: 1. A refrigeration system, comprising: an oil separator for separating oil from a refrigerant/oil mixture, the oil separator configured to include: a refrigerant outlet pipe for directing separated refrigerant out of the oil separator, the refrigerant outlet pipe including an oleophobic surface on an outer surface of the refrigerant outlet pipe, and an oleophilic surface, the oleophilic surface including one or more of an inner sidewall of the oil separator, an upper surface of a baffle plate arranged between the refrigerant outlet pipe and an oil outlet of the oil separator, and a side surface of the baffle plate, the oleophobic surface and the oleophilic surface configured to direct the flow of oil and help separate the oil from the refrigerant. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of an inner wall surface of the refrigerant outlet pipe is configured to be oleophobic for allowing oil beading. 3. A method of utilizing oleophobic and oleophilic surfaces for directing oil flow within a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising: directing oil or an oil/refrigerant mixture into contact with an oleophobic surface and an oleophilic surface, the oleophobic surface being disposed on an outer surface of a refrigerant outlet pipe of an oil separator in the HVAC system, the oleophilic surface including one or more of an inner sidewall of the oil separator, an upper surface of a baffle plate arranged between the refrigerant outlet pipe and an oil outlet of the oil separator, and a side surface of the baffle plate; and at least one of: (i) repelling oil from the oleophobic surface and aggregating oil on the surface thereon for oil beading, when the oil comes into contact with the oleophobic surface; and (ii) at least one of attracting, adsorbing, and absorbing oil on the oleophilic surface for preventing oil beading, when the oil comes into contact with the oleophilic surface. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the refrigerant outlet pipe of the oil separator in the HVAC system includes an inner surface, the oleophobic surface further including the inner surface. 5. A method of utilizing oleophobic and oleophilic surfaces for directing oil flow within a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, comprising: directing oil or an oil/refrigerant mixture into contact with an oleophobic surface and an oleophilic surface, an outer surface of a refrigerant outlet pipe of an oil separator in the HVAC system including the oleophobic surface, the refrigerant outlet pipe including an open end extending into an inner space of the oil separator and another end connected to a refrigerant outlet of the oil separator, the oleophilic surface including one or more of an inner sidewall of the oil separator, an upper surface of a baffle plate arranged between the refrigerant outlet pipe and an oil outlet of the oil separator, and a side surface of the baffle plate; and at least one of: (i) repelling oil from the oleophobic surface and aggregating oil on the surface thereon for oil beading, when the oil comes into contact with the oleophobic surface; and (ii) at least one of attracting, adsorbing, and absorbing oil on the oleophilic surface for preventing oil beading, when the oil comes into contact with the oleophilic surface. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the refrigerant outlet pipe of the oil separator in the HVAC system includes an inner surface, the oleophobic surface further including the inner surface.

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  • for heating or cooling a liquid in a tank · CPC title

  • oil recirculating arrangements · CPC title

  • Lubricant separation · CPC title

  • where only one member is moving · CPC title

  • the conduits being arranged in parallel spaced relation ({F28D7/0008 - F28D7/0058 take precedence}; F28D7/02 - F28D7/10 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10465956B2 cover?
Oleophobic and/or philic surface(s) are utilized for oil separation, direction, and/or collection in a refrigeration system. Surfaces of component(s) of a refrigeration system (compressor, oil separator, evaporator, etc.) are produced to be oleophobic or philic. The oleophobic and/or philic surfaces are utilized to direct a flow path of oil within the refrigeration system or to prevent oil conn…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trane Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B43/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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