Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising a pressure sealed tank defining an elongate flow passage with upstream and downstream ends, an elongate coolant-conducting tube with upstream and downstream end extending longitudinally of and substantially centrally within the flow passage, coolant supply means conducting coolant to the tube for circulation therethrough, liquid inlet means including an inlet line connected with a pressurized liquid supply and connected with and conducting liquid into the flow passage, a check value in the liquid inlet lines, chilled liquid outlet means including a liquid dispensing line, means connecting the dispensing line with the flow passage, a normally closed dispensing valve in the dispensing line, chilled liquid recirculating means including electric powered pump connected directly with and between the upstream and downstream end portions of the flow passage and continuously recirculating the chilled liquid in the tank through the flow passage and about the tube.
- 2. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the coolant conducting tube has upstream and downstream end portion exiting the tank at the downstream and upstream ends of the flow passage and connected with the coolant supply means.
- 3. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the chilled liquid outlet means includes an elongate liquid conducting line connected with and extending between the upstream and downstream end portions of the flow passage and with which the dispensing line is connected said coolant supply means includes an electric-powered means that operates to selectively start and stop the supply of coolant to the tube, a normally closed temperature-responsive switch is connected in a power supply to the electric powered means and is responsive to the temperature of liquid in the tank.
- 4. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the chilled liquid outlet means is at the top of the tank, the liquid inlet means includes a check valve checking the back flow of liquid from the tank therethrough, said coolant supply means includes an electric-powered means that operates to selectively start and stop the supply of coolant to the tube, a normally closed pressure-responsive switch is connected in a power supply to the electric powered means and is responsive to the pressure on the liquid in the tank.
- 5. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 the chilled liquid outlet means is at the tope of the tank, said coolant supply means includes an electric-powered means that operates to selectively start and stop the supply of coolant to the tube, a normally closed pressure-responsive switch is connected in the electric powered means and is responsive to the pressure on the liquid in the tank, a normally closed temperature-responsive switch is connected in a per supply to the electric powered means and is responsive to the temperature of liquid in the tank.
- 6. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side alls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls and defining the elongate flow passage of zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the coolant conducting coil has upstream and downstream end portions exiting the tank at the downstream and upstream end portion of the flow passage and connected with the coolant recirculating means, the liquid inlet means includes an elongate pre-chiller line connected with the inlet line and extending longitudinally through a portion of the flow passage.
- 7. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the coolant conducting coil has upstream and downstream end portions exiting the tank and connected with the coolant supply means, the chilled liquid outlet means at the tope of the tank, the liquid inlet means includes a [check valve to stop back flow of water from the tank therethrough, said coolant supply means includes an electric-powered means that operates to selectively start and stop the supply of coolant to the tube, a normally closed temperature-responsive switch is engaged in a power supply to the electric-powered memos and is responsive to the temperature of liquid in the tank.
- 8. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the coolant-conducting coil has end portions exiting the tank and connected with the coolant supply means, the chilled liquid outlet means is at the top of the tank, the liquid inlet means includes said coolant recirculating means includes an electric-powered means that operates to selectively start and stop the supply of coolant to the coil, a normally closed pressure-responsive switch is engaged in a power supply to the electric-powered means and is responsive to the pressure of liquid in the tank.
- 9. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube in an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the coolant-conducting coil has end portions exiting the tank and connected with the coolant supply means, the chilled liquid outlet means is at the top of the tank, inlet means includes a check valve to stop back flow of water from the tank therethrough,] said coolant supply means includes an electric-powered means that operates to selectively start and stop the supply of coolant to the coil, a normally closed pressure-responsive switch is engaged in a power supply to the electric-powered means and is responsive to the pressure on the liquid in the tank, a normally closed temperature-responsive switch is connected in the power supply to the electric powered means and is responsive to the temperature of liquid in the tank.
- 10. The heat exchangers et forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls and defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the flow passage has two vertically extending straight leg portions defined by the end walls and adjacent partitions and related portions of the tope, bottom, front and rear walls and has a plurality of laterally spaced intermediate vertical straight leg portions defined by adjacent partitions and related portions of the top, bottom, front and rear walls, the partitions are less in vertical extend than the vertical distance between the top and bottom walls, adjacent partitions are vertically offset relative to each other so that one projects vertically upwardly from the bottom wall and is spaced from the top wall and the other depends vertically downward from the top wall and is spaced above the bottom wall, the surface area of the surfaces of the partitions defining each intermediate vertical leg portion of the flow passage is greater than the combined surface are of those portions of the tope, bottom, front and rear walls that define each leg portion of the flow passage.
- 11. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls and defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the flow passage has two vertically extending straight leg portions defined by the end walls and there adjacent partitions are related portions of the tope, bottom, front and rear walls and has a plurality of laterally spaced intermediate vertical straight leg portions defined by adjacent partitions and related portions of the top, bottom, front and rear walls, the partitions are less in vertical extend than the vertical distance between the top and bottom walls, adjacent partitions are vertically offset relative to each other so that one projects vertically upwardly from the bottom wall and is spaced from the top wall and the other depends vertically downward from the top wall and is spaced above the bottom wall, the walls of the tank are established of sheet metal, the front and rear walls are formed with opposing pairs of rearwardly and forwardly opening vertically extending partition-engaging grooves, the partitions are sheet metal parts with vertical edge portions engaged in related pairs of grooves and each has a mounting flange at one end that is fixed to its related top or bottom wall.
- 12. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls and defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the flow passage has two vertically extending straight leg portions defined by the end walls and adjacent partitions and related portions of the top, bottom, front and rear walls and has a plurality of laterally spaced intermediate vertical straight leg portions defined by adjacent partitions and related portions of the top, bottom, front and rear walls, the partitions are less in vertical extend than the vertical distance between the top and bottom walls, adjacent partitions are vertically offset relative to each other so that one projects vertically upwardly from the bottom wall and is spaced from the top wall and the other depends vertically downward from the top wall and is spaced above the bottom wall, the walls are established of sheet metal, panels of plastic material having a low index of heat conductivity overlie the opposing rearwardly and forwardly disposed surfaces of the front and rear walls and are formed with forwardly and rearwardly opening opposing pairs of vertical of groves, the partitions are sheet metal parts with vertical edge portions engaged in related pairs of grooves in the panels.
- 13. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls and defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the flow passage has two vertically extending straight leg portions defined by the end walls and adjacent partitions and related portions of the top, bottom, front and rear walls, the partitions are less in vertical extend than the vertical distance between the top and bottom walls, adjacent partitions are vertically offset relative to each other so that one projects vertically upwardly from the bottom wall and is spaced from the top wall and the other depends vertically downward from the top wall and is spaced above the bottom wall, the walls are established of sheet metal, panels of plastic material having a low index of heat conductivity overlie the opposing rearwardly and forwardly disposed surfaces of the front and rear walls and have opposing pairs of rearwardly and forwardly opening vertical grooves, the partitions are sheet metal parts with vertical edge portions engaged in related pairs of grooves in the panels, the grooves in the panels correspond in vertical extent and position with the vertical extend and position of the partitions engaged therein.
- 14. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the tank has substantially flat, vertical, laterally spaced side walls, substantially flat, spaced front and rear walls, vertically spaced top and bottom walls and a plurality of flat vertical partitions in lateral spaced parallel relationship with and between the end walls and extending between the front and rear walls and defining the elongate flow passage in zig-zag form within the tank, the tube is an elongate coolant-conducting coil of zig-zag form, the flow passage has two vertically extending straight leg portions defined by the end walls and adjacent partitions and related portions of the top, bottom, front and rear walls and has a plurality of laterally spaced intermediate vertical straight leg portions defined by adjacent partitions and related portions of the top, bottom, front and rear walls, the partitions are less in vertical extend than the vertical distance between the top and bottom walls, adjacent partitions are vertically offset relative to each other so that one projects vertically upwardly from the bottom wall and is spaced from the top wall and the other depends vertically downward from the top wall and is spaced above the bottom wall, the walls are established of sheet metal, panels of plastic material having a low index of heat conductivity overlie the opposing rearwardly and forwardly disposed surfaces of the front and rear walls and have opposing pairs of forwardly and rearwardly opening grooves, the partitions are sheet metal parts with vertical edge portions engaged in related paris of grooves in the panels, the grooves in the panels correspond in vertical extent and position with the vertical extend and position of the partitions engaged therein, the surface area of the surfaces of the partitions defining each vertical leg portion of the flow passage is greater than the combined surface areas of the portions of the walls of the tank that define each leg portion of the flow passage.
- 15. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the coolant supply means is a refrigeration machine including an electric power compressor and the tube is a refrigerant expansion tube for the machine.
- 16. The heat exchanger set forth in claim 1 wherein the coolant supply means is an electric powered glycol chilling machine with an electric-powered glycol recirculating pump with which the ends of the tube are connected, a normally closed pressure actuated switch responsive to the pressure within the tank is engaged in a power supply to the glycol recirculating pump.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/349,561, filed Dec. 5, 1994, and entitled, "Beverage-Dispensing Machine."
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