US747943A - Generator for refrigerating apparatus. - Google Patents

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US747943A
US747943A US8746601A US1901087466A US747943A US 747943 A US747943 A US 747943A US 8746601 A US8746601 A US 8746601A US 1901087466 A US1901087466 A US 1901087466A US 747943 A US747943 A US 747943A
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  • the principal feature of my present invention is the construction of the still or genera tor so that a practically constant quantity of ammoniacal liquor will be maintained in such generator or still at all times to cover the wholeof the heating-surface, and so maintain uniform action of the refrigerating plant at all times.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of a form of still embodying my invention.
  • Fig. '2 is an external view of the same at right angles to Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is 'a vertical sectional view of a modification.
  • annular heating-coils E to permit exhaust-steam to be used as the heating medium.
  • the coils have outlet ends 6 e at the bottom, passing through the lower head a, of the cylinder and leading to the discharge-pipe G, valves H being provided in the pipes e be tween the head and the pipe G.
  • This overflow I prefer to make in the form of a cylinder D, arranged in the center of the still within the annular coils E and secured at its lower end to the I inner face of the head a with a tight joint, but open at its top. 'lheopen top of this overflow D is a little higher than the topmost steam-pipes in the still.
  • the outletpipe J for the weak liquor leads from within this overflow D at the bottom, while the strong liquor is fed into the heating-space,
  • an additional heating-coil F may be arranged within the overflow D, the top of the latter being provided with an internal flange d to direct the overflowing liquor onto the .coils F, so that the latter may drive off any gas remaining in the overflowing liquor.
  • the heating-coils EandF are imperforate and do not admit steam into the contents of the still.
  • the gas passes ofi from the top of the still through a pipe L.
  • a gage N may be pr0- vided, communicating at the bottom with the bottom of the overflow D and at the top with the upper part of the still, to show the level of weak liquor within the overflow.
  • the strong-liquor supplypipe 1' comes in at the top of the still and has lateral branches 2" c" discharging onto an upper tray T.
  • This tray has a marginal flange t and central flanged outlet 25', whence the liquor drips onto a larger flanged tray T, also with a marginal flange and an outlet pipe or pipes s discharging near the bottom of the heating-space of the still.
  • a still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus the said still having an overflow for the weak liquor, a strong-liquor inlet near the bottom of said still on one side of the overflow, imperforate heating-coils on the same side of the overflow, and a weak-liquor outlet near the bottom of the still on the other side of the overflow and a gas-outlet at the top, as and for the purpose described.
  • a still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus said still having a gas-outlet at the top, a central overflow-pipe, at the bottom of which is the weak-liquor outlet, and imperforate heating-coils about the central overflow-pipe, the strong-liquor inlet being ifln the heating-space about the central over- 3.
  • a still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus said still having imperforate heating-coils, with an overflow-pipe atthe weakliquor outlet and a supplementary heatingcoil within said overflow-pipe, as and for the purpose described.
  • a still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus said still having heating-coils with a strong-liquor supply, drip-trays to which said supply discharges in the gas-space in the upper part of the still, and a pipe to carry the liquor from the lower tray to near the bottom of the still, the coils and drip-trays being within the distilling-chamber, substantially as described.

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UNITED STATES Patented December 29', 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
GENERATOR FOR REFRIGERATING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 747,943, dated December 29, 1903- Applioation filed December 27, 1901. Serial No. 87,466. (No model.)
T aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, NATHAN W. CONDICT, a citizen of the United States, residing in Jersey City, in the county of Hudson, State of New Jersey, have invented Improved Generators for Refrigerating Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
In the operation of refrigerating apparatus working on the ammonia or other absorption system the most troublesome part of the apparatus is the generator or still in which the gas is generated from the ammoni'acal liquor.
' The trouble is due in large part to the changtical or horizontal style of still is that in the .Iso
working of the apparatus the level of the liquor will drop below the upper steam-coils or upper parts'of the coils. Such changing conditions of the quantity of liquor in relation to the heating surface produce irregular action in the working of the complete plant and varying and uncertain results at the point where the refrigeration is needed.
The principal feature of my present invention is the construction of the still or genera tor so that a practically constant quantity of ammoniacal liquor will be maintained in such generator or still at all times to cover the wholeof the heating-surface, and so maintain uniform action of the refrigerating plant at all times.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a vertical section of a form of still embodying my invention. Fig. '2 is an external view of the same at right angles to Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is 'a vertical sectional view of a modification.
number of annular heating-coils E to permit exhaust-steam to be used as the heating medium. I prefer to take the steam in at the upper end, as by means of a pipe G, having branches 6 e,provided with valves H and passing through the head a of the cylinder in any usual way to the several coils E. Similarly, the coils have outlet ends 6 e at the bottom, passing through the lower head a, of the cylinder and leading to the discharge-pipe G, valves H being provided in the pipes e be tween the head and the pipe G.
I provide in the still an overflow for the weak-liquor outlet. This overflow I prefer to make in the form of a cylinder D, arranged in the center of the still within the annular coils E and secured at its lower end to the I inner face of the head a with a tight joint, but open at its top. 'lheopen top of this overflow D is a little higher than the topmost steam-pipes in the still. The outletpipe J for the weak liquor leads from within this overflow D at the bottom, while the strong liquor is fed into the heating-space,
between the walls of the still and this overflow, as by means of a pipe I. Thus the weak liquor can be drawn off. from the still 7 main constant. If desired, an additional heating-coil F may be arranged within the overflow D, the top of the latter being provided with an internal flange d to direct the overflowing liquor onto the .coils F, so that the latter may drive off any gas remaining in the overflowing liquor. It will be understood that the heating-coils EandF are imperforate and do not admit steam into the contents of the still. The gas passes ofi from the top of the still through a pipe L. A gage N may be pr0- vided, communicating at the bottom with the bottom of the overflow D and at the top with the upper part of the still, to show the level of weak liquor within the overflow.
Instead of bringing in the strong liquor into the heating-space through the. bottom header, as indicated in Fig. 1, I prefer to bring it in in the way which I have for the sake of simplicity shown separately in Fig. 3. As there shown, the strong-liquor supplypipe 1' comes in at the top of the still and has lateral branches 2" c" discharging onto an upper tray T. This tray has a marginal flange t and central flanged outlet 25', whence the liquor drips onto a larger flanged tray T, also with a marginal flange and an outlet pipe or pipes s discharging near the bottom of the heating-space of the still. By the use of a heater or heat-exchanger the incoming strong liquor can be considerably heated by the time it reaches the still, so that as it passes over the trays in the gasspace in the still generation may begin at once.
I claim as my invention 1. A still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus, the said still having an overflow for the weak liquor, a strong-liquor inlet near the bottom of said still on one side of the overflow, imperforate heating-coils on the same side of the overflow, and a weak-liquor outlet near the bottom of the still on the other side of the overflow and a gas-outlet at the top, as and for the purpose described.
2. A still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus, said still having a gas-outlet at the top, a central overflow-pipe, at the bottom of which is the weak-liquor outlet, and imperforate heating-coils about the central overflow-pipe, the strong-liquor inlet being ifln the heating-space about the central over- 3. A still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus, said still having imperforate heating-coils, with an overflow-pipe atthe weakliquor outlet and a supplementary heatingcoil within said overflow-pipe, as and for the purpose described.
4. A still for an absorption refrigerating apparatus, said still having heating-coils with a strong-liquor supply, drip-trays to which said supply discharges in the gas-space in the upper part of the still, and a pipe to carry the liquor from the lower tray to near the bottom of the still, the coils and drip-trays being within the distilling-chamber, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
NATHAN W. CONDICT. Witnesses:
F. WARREN WRIGHT, HUBERT HOWSON.
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US2967515A (en) * 1956-12-21 1961-01-10 Shell Oil Co Waste-heat boiler
US3112735A (en) * 1959-03-30 1963-12-03 Babcock & Wilcox Co Liquid metal heated vapor generator

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US2967515A (en) * 1956-12-21 1961-01-10 Shell Oil Co Waste-heat boiler
US3112735A (en) * 1959-03-30 1963-12-03 Babcock & Wilcox Co Liquid metal heated vapor generator

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