Claims
- 1. A vacuum tight manifold comprising:
- a) a conduit having a plurality of connection locations, each of said plurality of connection locations being in fluid communication with one another, each of said plurality of connection locations provided with means for fluidly connecting one of an operating medium evaporator and a sorption medium container in a vacuum tight manner thereto, each of said plurality of connection locations is provided with means to seal off said connection location in a vacuum tight manner when one of the operating medium evaporator, having operating medium therein, and sorption medium container having sorption medium therein, is not coupled thereto, said operating medium providing operating medium vapor;
- b) a vacuum pump coupled to the sorption medium container, the vacuum pump generating a vacuum pressure to facilitate the production of the operating medium vapor and the adsorption of operating medium vapor by the sorption medium; and
- c) a check valve providing fluid communication between the vacuum pump and the sorption medium container, the check valve permitting said vacuum pump to remove air and noncondensible gases from said cooling system during operation, the check valve preventing a flow of air and noncondensible gases into said cooling system.
- 2. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, the check valve being coupled to one of the plurality of connection locations that has the operating medium evaporator coupled thereto, the check valve permitting a flow of operating medium vapor from the operating medium evaporator to the conduit, the check valve preventing a flow of operating medium vapor from the conduit to the operating medium evaporator.
- 3. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, wherein said vacuum pump is an ejector pump driven by compressed air.
- 4. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, further comprising a ball valve coupled to at least one of the plurality of connection locations, the ball valve being in fluid communication with the at least one of the plurality of connection locations.
- 5. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, further comprising a flanged plain sealing surface coupled to at least one of the plurality of connection locations, the flanged plain sealing surface permitting the air-tight coupling of a container to the flanged plain sealing surface, the flanged plain sealing surface permitting fluid communication of the container with the at least one of the plurality of connection locations.
- 6. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, further comprising air cooling means coupled to at least one of the plurality of connection locations, the air cooling means being in fluid communication with the at least one of the plurality of connection locations to provide a supply of cool air to a remote locations.
- 7. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, further comprising a blind plug coupled to at least one of the plurality of connection locations, the blind plug providing an air tight closure of the at least one of the plurality of connection locations.
- 8. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, further comprising a two-sided closing coupler in fluid communication with at least one of the plurality of connection locations, the two-sided closing coupler providing rapid coupling of a device of the vacuum tight manifold.
- 9. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, further comprising a food refrigeration system coupled to at least one of the plurality of connection locations.
- 10. A vacuum tight manifold as defined by claim 1, further comprising a liquid cooling system couple to at least one of the plurality of connection locations.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 0 8/0885,525, filed on Jul. 1, 1993.
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Continuations (1)
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