Claims
- 1. A refrigeration system comprising a plurality of evaporators, defrosting means associated with each of said evaporators, sensing means associated with each of said evaporators operable responsive to need for defrosting to render the defrosting means capable of operation, and control means for selectively initiating the defrosting of those evaporators the defrosting means of which have been rendered capable of operation by said sensing means, said defrosting means utilizing hot refrigerant gas for raising the temperature of the evaporator to defrost the same.
- 2. A refrigeration system comprising compressor means, condensing means, a plurality of refrigerating fixtures each having an evaporator therein provided with an expansion valve, and means connecting said elements in a closed cycle to refrigerate said fixtures, means associated with each of said evaporators for defrosting the same, sensing means responsive to a frosted condition of the evaporator with which it is associated for rendering said defrosting means capable of operation, and control means for selectively initiating the operation of those defrosting means which have been rendered capable of operation by said sensing means, said defrosting means including mechanism for supplying hot refrigerant gas from said compressor to the evaporators to defrost the same.
- 3. A refrigeration system comprising compressor means, condensing means, a plurality of refrigerating fixtures each having an evaporator therein provided with an expansion valve, and means connecting said elements in a closed cycle to refrigerate said fixtures, means associated with each of said evaporators for defrosting the same, sensing means responsive to a frosted condition of the evaporator with which it is associated for rendering said defrosting means capable of operation, and control means for selectively initiating the operation of those defrosting means which have been rendered capable of operation by said sensing means, said control means being operable to permit a portion only of said evaporators to undergo defrosting at any one time.
- 4. The method of defrosting a series of evaporators in a refrigeration system each of which evaporators is provided with its own defrosting means utilizing hot gas from a compressor means incorporated in said system, which comprises the steps of rendering each defrosting means capable of operation in response to the evaporator's need for defrosting, and selectively actuating those defrosting means that have been rendered capable of operation to permit only some of said evaporators to be defrosted at any one time, said defrosting means being operable to control the flow of hot refrigerant gas from said compressor means to said evaporators during defrosting the evaporators.
- 5. An improved automatic defrost control for a refrigeration system having a plurality of evaporators, means for defrosting the evaporators, and sensing means individual to the several evaporators and adapted to ready the defrosting means for operation as to those evaporators sensed as requiring defrost, wherein the improvement comprises means for scanning all of said evaporators in a predetermined sequence and for initiating actual operation of the defrosting means previously readied for operation, to defrost in said sequence the evaporators sensed as requiring defrosting, and means for interrupting said scanning during the defrosting of at least one of the evaporators.
- 6. An improved automatic defrost control for a refrigeration system having a plurality of evaporators, means for defrosting the evaporators, and sensing means individual to the several evaporators and adapted to ready the defrosting means for operation as to those evaporators sensed as requiring defrost, wherein the improvement comprises means for scanning all of said evaporators in a predetermined sequence and for initiating actual operation of the defrosting means previously readied for operation, to defrost in said sequence the evaporators sensed as requiring defrosting; first contacts individual to the respective evaporators and actuable by the sensing means to ready the defrosting means for operation; and second contacts also individual to the respective evaporators and actuable by the scanning means to connect to a source of power, and thereby fully activate, the defrosting means that have been made ready for operation, said defrosting means being electrically controlled for activation of the same responsive to connection thereof to a source of electrical power, said first and second contacts being connected between the defrosting means and said source in a circuit configuration such that flow of power sufficient to fully activate the defrosting means is permitted only when both the first and second contacts are actuated.
- 7. An improved automatic control for refrigeration systems as in claim 6 wherein said first and second contacts are normally open, and are actuated to a closed position by the sensing means and scanning means respectively to close a power circuit between said source of power and the defrosting means.
- 8. An improved automatic control for refrigeration systems as in claim 7 wherein the first and second contacts are connected in series in said power circuit.
- 9. An improved automatic control for refrigeration systems as in claim 8 wherein the means for temporarily disconnecting the motor means from said source of power includes relay means operable by actuation of the first and second contacts and adapted, when so operated, to interrupt the connection between said motor means and the source of power.
- 10. An improved automatic defrost control for a refrigeration system having a plurality of evaporators, means for defrosting evaporators, and sensing means individual to the several evaporators and adapted to ready the defrosting means for operation as to those evaporators sensed as requiring defrost, wherein the improvement comprises means for scanning all of said evaporators in a predetermined sequence and for initiating actual operation of the defrosting means previously readied for operation, to defrost in said sequence the evaporators sensed as requiring defrosting; first contacts individual to the respective evaporators and actuable by the sensing means to ready the defrosting means for operation; and second contacts also individual to the respective evaporators and actuable by the scanning means to connect to a source of power, and thereby fully activate, the defrosting means that have been made ready for operation, said scanning means including electrically driven motor means operative to actuate the second contacts in said sequence and having a connection to said source of power; and means responsive to actuation of the first and second contacts for temporarily disconnecting the motor means from the source of power to interrupt normal operation of the scanning means during the defrosting of at least one of said evaporators.
- 11. An improved automatic defrost control for a refrigeration system having a plurality of evaporators, means for defrosting the evaporators, and sensing means individual to the several evaporators and adapted to ready the defrosting means for operation as to those evaporators sensed as requiring defrost, wherein the improvement comprises means for scanning all of said evaporators in a predetermined sequence and for initiating actual operation of the defrosting means previously readied for operation, to defrost in said sequence the evaporators sensed as requiring defrosting; first contacts individual to the respective evaporators and actuable by the sensing means to ready the defrosting means for operation; second contacts also individual to the respective evaporators and actuable by the scanning means to connect to a source of power, and thereby fully activate, the defrosting means that have been made ready for operation; and means responsive to defrost at least one of said evaporators for interrupting operation of the scanning means until said defrost is completed.
- 12. An improved automatic defrost control for a refrigeration system of the type having a plurality of evaporators, normally inactive means for defrosting the same, and means to sense in each evaporator a requirement for defrost, wherein the improvement comprises: first and second signal means associated with each evaporator and controlling operation of said defrosting means with respect to their associated evaporator, the actuation of both signal means associated with an evaporator being required in order to activate the defrosting means for defrosting of that evaporator, said sensing means actuating the first signal means in response to sensing of a requirement for defrost of the associated evaporator; scanning means actuating the second signal means of the several evaporators in a predetermined sequence, whereby to defrost, in that sequence, those evaporators that have been sensed as requiring defrost; means responding to actuation of associated first and second signal means to stop operation of the scanning means on initiation of the defrost of at least one of said evaporators; and means responding to completion of said defrost to return the scanning means to normal operation.
- 13. An improved automatic defrost control as in claim 12 wherein the means for returning the scanning means to normal operation is of the temperature-sensitive type.
- 14. An improved automatic defrost control for a refrigeration system having a plurality of evaporators, a condenser from which liquid refrigerant flows to the several evaporators, a compressor from which compressed gaseous refrigerant flows to the condenser, a hot gas line extending from the compressor to the evaporators, means for sensing a need for defrost in each of said evaporators, and a normally closed solenoid valve for each evaporator from said line for defrosting purposes, wherein the improvement comprises, for each valve, first and second contacts both of which must be actuated to operate their associated valve to open position for admitting said hot gaseous refrigerant to the associated evaporator for defrosting purposes, the sensing means actuating the first contacts whenever the evaporator associated therewith requires defrosting; and scanning means actuating the second contacts each time said associated evaporator is reached in the predetermined scanning sequence, for opening of said hot-gas-admitting valve when and only when the evaporator associated therewith requires defrost and has been reached in the order in which the several evaporators are being scanned.
- 15. An improved automatic defrost control as in claim 14 wherein said first and second contacts are connected between their associated valve and a source of electrical power, said first and contacts being arranged to close a circuit between the valve and the power source, to open the valve, only at such times as the scanning means actuates the second contacts following actuation of the first contacts by the sensing means.
- 16. An improved automatic control as in claim 15 wherein the first and second contacts are in series between the valve and said source of power and are normally open.
- 17. In a refrigeration system comprising compressor means, a condenser and a plurality of evaporators connected in parallel in a closed circuit with said compressor means and condenser, a valve associated with each evaporator operable to cause hot refrigerant gas to be passed from said compressor means to the evaporator to defrost the same, a separate electrical circuit for actuating each of said valves, each of said circuits including a first switch, sensor means associated with each evaporator operable to cause said first switch to be closed upon the accumulation of a predetermined amount of frost on the evaporator, a second switch connected in series with said first switch to complete a circuit for actuating said valve when both said switches are closed, and motor driven means for successively closing the second switch of each of said circuits to successively defrost those evaporators having a predetermined amount of frost thereon.
- 18. A refrigeration system as defined in claim 17 wherein said motor driven means includes elements operable to close the second switches of said circuits in a programmed sequence.
- 19. A refrigeration system as defined in claim 17 wherein said motor driven means includes a shaft having cam elements thereon arranged to close the second switches in said circuits in a predetermined sequence.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 667,938 filed Mar. 18, 1976, now abandoned, which application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 600,011, now abandoned, filed Aug. 4, 1975 as a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 497,610, filed Aug. 15, 1974 and now abandoned. Applicaton Ser. No. 667,938 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 626,007, now abandoned, filed Oct. 28, 1975 as a continuation of application Ser. No. 497,610 now abandoned.
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