Claims
- 1. An apparatus for enhancing the performance of a heat pump that utilizes a refrigerant, the apparatus comprising
- first and second auxiliary coils of predetermined dimension operatively interconnected in fluid flow relation with the heat pump to receive and transmit the refrigerant;
- radiant heating means disposed in heat transferring relation to the first and second auxiliary coils for imparting heat energy to the refrigerant therein;
- temperature sensor means operatively interconnected with the heat pump for sensing the temperature of the refrigerant and the ambient air temperature;
- air flow inducing means disposed in heat removing relation to the second auxiliary coil for dissipating the heat energy from the refrigerant contained therein; and
- selectively adjustable control means for selectively actuating the radiant heating means of the first and second auxiliary coils, and the air flow reducing means for selected periods of time at a predetermined high and low ambient air temperature, and predetermined refrigerant temperatures to achieve increased heat pump efficiency.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the radiant heating means is a quartz heating element which is disposed substantially centrally and internally of the first and second auxiliary coils and the air flow inducing means is a fan adapted to move a predetermined volume of ambient air through the second auxiliary coil.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the first and second auxiliary coils have a high surface area to volume of refrigerant ratio and the selectively adjustable control means is a thermostat which selectively actuates the quartz heater of the first auxiliary coil at an outside ambient air temperature below substantially 38.degree. Fahrenheit, and the quartz heater of the second auxiliary coil at a refrigerant temperature of 32.degree. Fahrenheit, the control means further actuating the fan at an outside ambient temperature above substantially 78.degree. Fahrenheit.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the heat pump mounts a temperature control which is electrically connected to the thermostat and which is operable to sense the temperature of the refrigerant and is adapted to deactivate the quartz heater of the first auxiliary coil when the refrigerant temperature reaches or exceeds a temperature of substantially 40.degree. Fahrenheit.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one metering check valve is operatively connected in fluid transferring relation with the heat pump and is disposed between the first and second auxiliary coils, the metering check valve having a gate which permits the free flow of refrigerant in a first direction, and is adapted substantially to restrict the flow of refrigerant in a second direction and the gate having a restricted diameter orifice formed therein and acting as an expansion device when refrigerant travels in the second direction.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the heat pump mounts a second temperature control which is electrically connected to the thermostat and which is adapted selectively to actuate the quartz heating element of the second auxiliary coil when the refrigerant temperature reaches or proceeds below substantially 32.degree. Fahrenheit.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the control means mounts a second thermostat which is operable to actuate the fan when the outside ambient air temperature reaches or exceeds substantially 78.degree. Fahrenheit.
- 8. An apparatus for enhancing the performance of a heat pump that has a compressor, an evaporator, a condenser, a refrigerant, and conduits for serially connecting and transmitting the refrigerant between the compressor, evaporator, and condenser, the apparatus comprising:
- a first auxiliary coil having a longitudinal axis and operatively connected in fluid communication with and upstream of the condenser and downstream of the compressor, said first auxiliary coil being a reduced diameter helical coil having an increased surface area to volume of refrigerant ratio;
- a second auxiliary coil having a longitudinal axis and operatively connected in fluid communication with and downstream of the condenser and upstream of the evaporator, said second auxiliary coil being a reduced diameter helical coil having an increased surface area to volume of refrigerant ratio;
- at least one radiant quartz heating element disposed in radiant heat transferring relation internally and substantially centrally along the longitudinal axis of each auxiliary coil, the quartz heating element adapted to impart heat energy to the refrigerant as it circulates in each auxiliary coil;
- a fan mounted in heat removing relation externally of the second auxiliary coil, said fan drawing a volume of air through the second auxiliary coil to absorb and thereby dissipate heat energy from the refrigerant; and
- temperature control means operatively connected to each quartz heating element and to the fan for individually selectively activating each quartz heating element and the fan for predetermined periods of time at individual selected high and low ambient air temperatures and high and low refrigerant temperatures to achieve enhanced heat pump efficiency.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the thermostatic control means has first and second thermostats and first and second temperature controls and an electrical path operably connects the first thermostat to the fan, and a second electrical path operably connects the second thermostat with each temperature control and with each radiant quartz heater.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the second thermostat is operable to energize the radiant quartz heater which is disposed in heat transferring relation to the first auxiliary coil when the outside ambient temperature reaches or proceeds below substantially 38.degree. Fahrenheit and the second temperature control is adapted to sense the temperature of the refrigerant at a predetermined location in the heat pump and is operable to deenergize the same radiant quartz heating element when the temperature of the refrigerant reaches or exceeds substantially 40.degree. Fahrenheit.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the first temperature control is adapted to sense the temperature of the refrigerant at a predetermined location in the heat pump and is operable to energize the radiant quartz heating element which is disposed in radiant heat transferring relation to the second auxiliary coil when the temperature of the refrigerant reaches or proceeds below a temperature of substantially 32.degree. Fahrenheit.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the second temperature control mechanism measures the temperature of the refrigerant at a location downstream of the evaporator and upstream of the compressor; and the first temperature control measures the temperature of the refrigerant at a location downstream of the second auxiliary coil and upstream of the evaporator.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein first and second metering check valves are disposed in fluid metering relation along the conduit which connects in fluid flow relation the evaporator with the condenser, each metering check valve having a gate which permits the free flow of refrigerant in one direction of travel and meters the flow of refrigerant in the opposite direction of travel, each gate having a reduced diameter orifice formed therein.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the heat pump has a heating and cooling cycle of operation, and the first metering check valve is disposed in metering relation to the refrigerant when the heat pump is in the cooling cycle and the second metering check valve is disposed in metering relation to the refrigerant when the heat pump is in the heating cycle.
- 15. An apparatus for enhancing the performance of a heat pump that has a compressor, an evaporator, a condenser, a refrigerant, and conduits for serially connecting and transmitting the refrigerant between the compressor, evaporator and condenser, the apparatus comprising at least one auxiliary coil having a longitudinal axis and operatively interconnected in fluid communication with and downstream of the evaporator and upstream of the compressor, said auxiliary coil being a reduced diameter helical coil having an increased surface area to volume of refrigerant ratio; at least one radiant quartz heating element disposed in radiant heat transferring relation internally, and substantially centrally along said longitudinal axis of the auxiliary coil, the quartz heating element adapted to impart heat energy to the refrigerant as it circulates in the auxiliary coil; a fan mounted in heat removing relation externally of the auxiliary coil, said fan drawing a volume of air through the auxiliary coil to absorb and thereby dissipate heat energy from the refrigerant; and thermostatic control means operatively connected to the quartz heating element and the fan for individually selectively activating the quartz heating element and the fan for predetermined periods of time at individual selected high and low ambient air temperatures to achieve enhanced heat pump efficiency.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the quartz heating elements are actuated at an outside ambient temperature below 36.degree. Fahrenheit and the fan is actuated at an outside ambient air temperature above 78.degree. Fahrenheit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/921,612 filed on Oct. 22, 1986, now abandoned.
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McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, vol. 6, copyright, 1971 by McGraw Hill, Inc., pp. 417 through 419. |
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