Refrigeration systems and methods for connection with a vehicle's liquid cooling system
US-9238398-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US9676483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9676483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414321435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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A chiller for an aircraft galley that is sized to be disposed in a compartment for housing beverage carts, the chiller comprising a vapor cycle refrigeration system with a liquid cooled condenser located within the housing and a liquid cooling unit located within the housing. Further, the vapor cycle refrigeration system and the liquid cooling unit have a combined footprint that is less than a footprint of a food and beverage cart within the housing, such that the space occupied by the chiller displaces no more than one beverage cart.
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We claim: 1. A temperature controlling system for an aircraft galley, comprising: (a) a galley housing for containing a plurality of galley carts in a side-by-side array and movable between a stowed position in the galley housing and a deployed position exterior to the galley housing; (b) a refrigeration bay positioned in the housing and extending from a forward position to a rearward position in the housing in an area of the galley housing between adjacent galleys when in the stowed position; and (c) a vapor cycle refrigeration system including a compressor, a heat exchanger, an expansion valve, an evaporator, and a liquid-cooled condenser positioned in the refrigeration system bay and extending in the refrigeration bay from the forward position to the rearward position in the galley housing. 2. The temperature controlling system of claim 1 , further comprising a distribution vent on a rear surface of the vapor cycle refrigeration system for distributing chilled air to a back portion of the galley housing. 3. The temperature controlling system of claim 1 , and further including a return duct positioned below an upper surface of the refrigeration bay for returning air to the refrigeration system from the aircraft galley. 4. The temperature controlling system of claim 1 , and including a fan positioned in the refrigeration bay in proximity with the heat exchanger. 5. The temperature controlling system of claim 1 , wherein the vapor cycle refrigeration system includes an electronic controller including a user interface for monitoring and controlling the operation of the system. 6. The temperature controlling system of claim 1 , wherein the vapor cycle refrigeration system includes a plurality of fans for drawing air over an evaporator. 7. A temperature controlling system for an aircraft galley, comprising: (a) a galley housing for containing a plurality of galley carts in a side-by-side array and movable between a stowed position in the galley housing and a deployed position exterior to the galley housing; (b) a refrigeration bay positioned in the housing and extending from a forward position to a rearward position in the housing in an area of the galley housing between adjacent galleys when in the stowed position; (c) a vapor cycle refrigeration system including a compressor, a heat exchanger, an expansion valve, an evaporator, and a liquid-cooled condenser positioned in the refrigeration system bay and extending in the refrigeration bay from the forward position to the rearward position in the galley housing; (d) a distribution vent on a rear surface of the vapor cycle refrigeration system for distributing chilled air to a back portion of the galley housing; (e) a return duct positioned below an upper surface of the refrigeration bay for returning air to the refrigeration system from the aircraft galley; and (f) a fan positioned in the refrigeration bay in proximity with the heat exchanger for circulating air within the galley housing.
by forced circulation · CPC title
with subsystems for cooling food, catering or special loads · CPC title
Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic
Carts specially adapted for transporting objects to be cooled · CPC title
Galleys · CPC title
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