Claims
- 1. A thermal storage device for maintaining the temperature of an article at a desired temperature for a length of time, the thermal storage device comprising:a compartment within which the article may be positioned; an evaporator which is disposed in heat exchange relation with respect to the compartment; a receiver which is fluidly connected to the evaporator; a sorber which is fluidly connected between the evaporator and the receiver and which includes a sorbent that is capable of adsorbing a refrigerant; means for desorbing the refrigerant from the sorbent; means for releasably connecting an external power supply to the desorbing means; wherein when the desorbing means is connected to the external power supply, the refrigerant is desorbed from the sorbent and communicated to the receiver; wherein after the desorbing means is disconnected from the external power supply, the refrigerant within the receiver is evaporated in the evaporator and adsorbed onto the sorbent to thereby produce a cooling effect in the compartment; and wherein the sorber comprises first and second spaced apart electrical conductors between which the sorbent is disposed, and the desorbing means comprises the first and second conductors.
- 2. The thermal storage device of claim 1, wherein the sorber comprises:a tubular housing which comprises the first conductor; and a cylindrical sleeve which is supported within the housing and which comprises the second conductor.
- 3. The thermal storage device of claim 2, further comprising means for electrically insulating the first conductor from the second conductor.
- 4. The thermal storage device of claim 3, wherein the insulating means comprises at least one support member which is comprised of a nonconducting material and which includes a first portion that is positioned between the sleeve and the housing.
- 5. The thermal storage device of claim 4, wherein the insulating means comprises an elongated shaft which includes a second portion on which the sleeve is supported.
- 6. The thermal storage device of claim 5, wherein:the sorber comprises an inlet which is formed in a first end of the housing and an outlet which is formed in a second end of the housing; the shaft comprises a longitudinal bore which extends between the inlet and the outlet and a number of radial holes which extend through the shaft and intersect the longitudinal bore; and the sleeve comprises a number of apertures which extend between the radial holes and the sorbent.
- 7. The thermal storage device of claim 2, wherein the sleeve extends between and is supported by a first end of the housing and a second end of the housing, and the sorber further comprises means for electrically insulating the sleeve from the housing.
- 8. The thermal storage device of claim 7, wherein the insulating means comprises a gasket which is positioned between the sleeve and the first and second ends.
- 9. The thermal storage device of claim 7, wherein the insulating means comprises an anodized coating which is disposed between the sleeve and the first and second ends.
- 10. The thermal storage device of claim 7, wherein:the sorber comprises an inlet which is formed in the first end of the housing and an outlet which is formed in the second end of the housing; and the sleeve comprises a longitudinal bore which extends between the inlet and the outlet and a number of radial holes which communicate between the longitudinal bore and the sorbent.
- 11. The thermal storage device of claim 1, wherein the sorber comprises a housing which includes a first generally flat plate that comprises the first conductor, a second generally flat plate that comprises the second conductor, and means for securing the first plate to the second plate.
- 12. The thermal storage device of claim 11, wherein the sorbent comprises first and second spaced-apart, generally parallel surfaces and a thickness which is transverse to the first and second surfaces, and the thickness is less than one-half a smallest linear dimension of the surfaces.
- 13. The thermal storage device of claim 11, wherein the sorbent is attached to at least one of the first and second conductors.
- 14. The thermal storage device of claim 1, wherein the desorption of the refrigerant from the sorbent is a substantially non-thermal reaction.
- 15. The thermal storage device of claim 1, wherein the sorber comprises an impedance which is approximately the same as the impedance of the external power supply.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/834,080, which was filed on Apr. 12, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,419, and which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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