Claims
- 1. A cooling system for heat emitters characterized by absorbing heat from a first heat emitter (2) present in a closed space (1) and cooling a second heat emitter (3) present in said closed space (1) by a first cooling means (4) operating by that absorbed heat.
- 2. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the closed space (1) is a space in a cellular phone base station.
- 3. A cooling system as set forth in claim 2, characterized in that the first and second heat emitters (2 and 3) are electrical equipment installed in said cellular phone base station.
- 4. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that said first cooling means (4) is an adsorption type refrigerator having an adsorbent which adsorbs evaporated gaseous phase refrigerant and which desorbs the adsorbed refrigerant when heated.
- 5. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by having a second cooling means (11) for additionally cooling the first heat emitter (2) or the second heat emitter (3).
- 6. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by having an auxiliary heat source (12) for supplying heat to said first cooling means (4).
- 7. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by being configured so that
when the amount of emission of heat of the first heat emitter (2) exceeds a predetermined amount, the coefficient of performance of the first cooling means (4) is lowered for operation, while when the amount of emission of heat of the first heat emitter (2) falls below a predetermined amount, the coefficient of performance of the first cooling means (4) is raised for operating the first cooling means (4).
- 8. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by being configured so that when the amount of emission of heat of the first heat emitter (2) exceeds a predetermined amount, part of the heat of the first heat emitter (2) is radiated to the outside of the first cooling means (4).
- 9. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by being configured so that when the temperature of the location where the first cooling means (4) radiates its heat falls below a predetermined temperature or when the first cooling means (4) breaks down, the heat of at least the first heat emitter (2) is discharged directly to the radiated location without going through the first cooling means (4).
- 10. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by being configured so that when the temperature of heat emission of the first heat emitter (2) is higher than the temperature of heat emission of the second heat emitter (3) and the temperature of the location where the first cooling means (4) radiates its heat is lower than a predetermined temperature or when the first cooling means (4) breaks down, it is preferable to discharge the heat of the first heat emitter (2) to the radiated location of a temperature higher than the radiated location of the heat of the second heat emitter (3) without going through the first cooling means (4).
- 11. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by being configured so that when the temperature of the location where the first cooling means (4) radiates its heat is lower than a predetermined temperature or the first cooling means (4) breaks down, the heat of one of the first heat emitter (2) and the second heat emitter (3) is discharged directly to the radiated location without going through the first cooling means (4).
- 12. A cooling system as set forth in claim 4, characterized by
having a plurality of absorbers (5) housing an adsorbent and a plurality of valves (9a to 9e) for switching between an adsorption step and desorption step of the absorbers (5) by switching the flow of the heat medium and having the first cooling means (4) be set so that it can exhibit a predetermined reference refrigerating capacity by a predetermined reference amount of emission of heat in the first heat emitter (2) even when simultaneously operating said plurality of valves (9a to 9e) and switching the absorbers (5) from a desorption step to an adsorption step.
- 13. A cooling system as set forth in claim 4, characterized by
having a plurality of absorbers (5) housing an adsorbent and a plurality of valves (9a to 9e) for switching between an adsorption step and desorption step of the absorbers (5) by switching the flow of the heat medium and making the heat medium recovering the heat from the first heat emitter (2) circulate directly to an outdoor unit (8) without going through the valves (9a to 9e) and have the outdoor unit (8) radiate the heat of the first heat emitter (2) when the valves (9a to 9e) start malfunctioning.
- 14. A cooling system as set forth in claim 4, characterized by
having a plurality of absorbers (5) housing an adsorbent and a pump for circulating the heat medium (10a) and operating an emergency pump (10d) when the pump (10a) starts malfunctioning.
- 15. A cooling system of heat emitters characterized by
absorbing heat from a first heat emitter (2) present in a closed space (1) and cooling a second heat emitter (3) present in the space (1) by a first cooling means (4) operating by that absorbed heat by using as the first cooling means (4) an adsorption type refrigerator having an adsorbent which adsorbs the evaporated gaseous phase refrigerant and which desorbs the adsorbed refrigerant when heated and operating the first cooling means (4) by an absorber (5) not suffering from a malfunction among a plurality of absorbers (5) when any one of the plurality of absorbers (5) of the first cooling means (4) starts to malfunction.
- 16. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by having a reserve tank (15) for supplying a heat medium.
- 17. A cooling system as set forth in claim 15, characterized by having a reserve tank (15) for supplying a heat medium.
- 18. A cooling system as set forth in claim 16, characterized in that said reserve tank (15) is arranged above said space (1).
- 19. A cooling system as set forth in claim 17, characterized in that said reserve tank (15) is arranged above said space (1).
- 20. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized by having a third refrigerator (17) having an indoor unit (17a) for recovering heat arranged inside the space (1).
- 21. A cooling system as set forth in claim 15, characterized by having a third refrigerator (17) having an indoor unit (17a) for recovering heat arranged inside the space (1).
- 22. A cooling system as set forth in claim 20, characterized in that the indoor unit (17a) is arranged right after a waste heat exhaust port of at least one of the first heat emitter (2) and second heat emitter (3).
- 23. A cooling system as set forth in claim 21, characterized in that the indoor unit (17a) is arranged right after a waste heat exhaust port of at least one of the first heat emitter (2) and second heat emitter (3).
- 24. A cooling system as set forth in claim 20, characterized in that the indoor unit (17a) is arranged at a location of a large amount of emission of heat.
- 25. A cooling system as set forth in claim 21, characterized in that the indoor unit (17a) is arranged at a location of a large amount of emission of heat.
- 26. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the first heat emitter (2) and the second heat emitter (3) are electrical equipment which operate linked with each other.
- 27. A cooling system as set forth in claim 15, characterized in that the first heat emitter (2) and the second heat emitter (3) are electrical equipment which operate linked with each other.
- 28. A cooling system as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the amount of emission of heat of the second heat emitter (3) is made lower than the amount of emission of heat of the first heat emitter (2) at all times.
- 29. A cooling system as set forth in claim 15, characterized in that the amount of emission of heat of the second heat emitter (3) is made lower than the amount of emission of heat of the first heat emitter (2) at all times.
- 30. A heat management system provided with a cooling system as set forth in claim 1,
said heat management system characterized by being provided with equipment utilizing the heat exhausted from the cooling system.
- 31. A heat management system provided with a cooling system as set forth in claim 15,
said heat management system characterized by being provided with equipment utilizing the heat exhausted from the cooling system.
Priority Claims (2)
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2000-220911 |
Jul 2000 |
JP |
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2001-182029 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/JP01/06308.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
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PCT/JP01/06308 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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10082652 |
Feb 2002 |
US |