Claims
- 1. An absorption heat pump comprising a rotary assembly including a vapor generator, at least one condenser, an evaporator and an absorber so interconnected as to provide cyclic flow paths for a volatile fluid and an absorbent fluid therefor, including a container for being charged with fluid thereby in use to adjust the relative concentrations of absorbent fluid and the volatile fluid prevailing at a selected part or parts of the heat pumps, wherein said container is associated with the flow path of the volatile fluid upstream of said evaporator and is operable to store an excess amount of said volatile fluid when the amount of said volatile fluid collecting immediately upstream of the evaporator exceeds a preset amount, thereby to adjust the relative concentrations of absorbent fluid and the volatile fluid.
- 2. An absorption heat pump according to claim 1, wherein said container includes a bleed path for bleeding stored volatile fluid in use into the flow to be supplied to said evaporator.
- 3. An absorption heat pump according to claim 1, wherein said container includes an overflow path for returning in use volatile fluid to the flow downstream of said absorber when said container is full.
- 4. An absorption heat pump comprising a rotary assembly including a vapor generator, at least one condenser, an evaporator and an absorber so interconnected as to provide cyclic flow paths for a volatile fluid and an absorbent fluid therefor, including a container for being charged with fluid thereby in use to adjust the relative concentrations of absorbent fluid and the volatile fluid prevailing at a selected part or parts of the heat pump,wherein said heat pump further includes a scoop pump arrangement for pumping volatile fluid and delivering it onto a surface of said evaporator, said scoop pump arrangement comprising: a bob member eccentric to the rotational axis of said assembly, rotatably mounted with respect to said assembly but constrained against rotation therewith in use; a scoop member for dipping in volatile fluid in the liquid phase collecting upstream of said evaporator, to scoop said volatile fluid; and a delivery outlet for discharging volatile fluid in the liquid phase scooped by said scoop member onto said surface of said evaporator.
- 5. An absorption heat pump according to claim 4, wherein said bob member is gravitationally constrained in use against rotation with said assembly.
- 6. An absorption heat pump according to claim 4, wherein said bob member includes said container, and a further scoop pump arrangement is associated with said bob member, comprising a further scoop member disposed for dipping in said volatile fluid in the liquid phase collecting upstream of said evaporator in use, and disposed above the first-mentioned scoop member relative to the liquid surface of said volatile fluid, said scoop member being operable in use to pump volatile fluid in the liquid phase into said container.
- 7. A method of operating an absorption cycle heat pump comprising a rotary assembly including a vapor generator, a condenser, an evaporator and an absorber so interconnected as to provide cyclic fluid flow paths for a volatile component and an absorbent fluid therefor, including a container associated with the flow paths of the volatile component for being charged with fluid, which method comprises storing an excess amount of said volatile fluid in said container when the amount of said volatile fluid collecting upstream of the evaporator exceeds a preset amount, thereby to adjust the concentrations of absorbent fluid and volatile fluid.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 09/05604 filed Apr. 14, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,650, which is a 371 PCT/GB96/02486 filed Oct. 11, 1996.
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