Claims
- 1. A condenser comprising a housing having a water inlet and a water outlet, a tubular coil within the housing defining a refrigerant passage therethrough, another coil within said housing, said other coil being of a sheet type having refrigerant passages formed therein which sheet is coiled to form a heat exchange surface within said housing, said tubular coil being joined to said sheet type coil such that a refrigerant passes through both the tubular coil and sheet type coil from a refrigerant inlet to a refrigerant outlet, said condenser having water passages therein between said water inlet and outlet for directing the flow of water over said combined tubular and sheet type coils.
- 2. The condenser of claim 1 wherein said tubular coil is located near the top of said housing and said sheet type coil is located therebeneath, one end of said tubular coil being connected to one end of said sheet type coil, said refrigerant inlet being at the other end of said tubular coil and refrigerant outlet being at the other end of said sheet type coil.
- 3. The condenser of claim 2 wherein said sheet type coil is characterized as providing a relatively low pressure drop for the refrigerant as it passes therethrough.
- 4. The condenser of claim 1 wherein said sheet type coil further comprises at least two sheets joined at spaced points over substantially the entire surface thereof, said refrigerant passages of said sheet type coil being formed between said locations to define a generally pillowed heat exchange surface.
- 5. The condenser of claim 1 wherein the horizontal cross-section of said housing and the shape of said coils are generally annular, each of said coils having multiple windings with the windings becoming greater in size from the inner most winding to the outer most winding, the axes of said coils and said housing being generally vertical, said water passage inlet of said condenser being at the bottom of the housing and said water passage outlet of the condenser being at the top of the housing.
- 6. The condenser of claim 5 wherein said water passage inlet and outlet of the condenser are located on the vertical central axis of the housing.
- 7. The condenser of claim 1 further comprising a vertical riser tube, means connecting the lower end of the vertical riser tube to the water outlet of the housing, means for sensing the water temperature within said riser tube, and means for restricting the flow of water therethrough when the water at the location of the sensing means is below a preselected temperature.
- 8. The condenser of claim 1 further comprising a horizontal platform supported on the top of said housing, and means for mounting other components of a refrigeration system on said platform.
- 9. The condenser of claim 7 wherein said tubular coil includes a tube portion extending vertically within said riser tube and connecting the refrigerant passage inlet with said coils within said housing, said refrigerant passage inlet being located just beneath said temperature sensing means.
- 10. A condenser comprising a housing having a water inlet and a water outlet, said housing having top, bottom, and side walls, a container within the housing and having top and side walls with the side walls of the container spaced inwardly from the side walls of the housing and the top wall of the container spaced inwardly from the top wall of the housing, said spacings defining passages for the flow of water therethrough between the water inlet and the water outlet, heat exchange surface means located within said spaces and having passage means therein for the flow of refrigerant therethrough from a refrigerant inlet to a refrigerant outlet, said container being fluid tight except at the lower end thereof whereby water entering said container at said lower end traps air in the top of said container, the water flowing through the passages between said housing and said container and over heat exchange surface means.
- 11. The condenser of claim 10 wherein said heat exchange surface means further comprises a tubular coil located within said space between the top of said housing and said container, said coil having multiple windings becoming greater in size from its inner most winding to its outer most winding, and a sheet type coil located in the space between the side walls of said housing and said container, said sheet type coil having multiple windings increasing in size from its inner most winding to its outer most winding, one end of said tubular coil being connected to one end of said sheet type coil and the other ends of said coils defining the refrigerant inlet and outlet, said condenser further comprising means directing the flow of water between the side and top walls of said housing and container and between the windings of said coils.
- 12. The condenser of claim 11 wherein the horizontal cross-sections of said housing container and coil windings are generally annular, their axes being oriented generally vertically, the water inlet being located at the bottom of said housing and the water outlet being located at the top of said housing, and the refrigerant inlet of said heat exchange surface being at the other end of said tubular coil and said refrigerant outlet being at the other end of said sheet type coil.
- 13. The condenser of claim 10 wherein a portion of said heat exchange surface removes most of the heat of condensation from a refrigerant passing therethrough during the condensing process, said portion being characterized as providing a relatively low pressure drop for the refrigerant as it passes therethrough.
- 14. The condenser of claim 11 wherein said housing, container, and coils are made of stainless steel.
- 15. The condenser of claim 11 wherein said sheet type coil further comprises at least two sheets joined at spaced points over substantially the entire surface thereof, said refrigerant passages of said sheet type coil being formed between said locations to define a generally pillowed heat exchange surface.
- 16. The condenser of claim 10 further comprising a vertical riser tube, means connecting the lower end of the vertical riser tube to the water outlet of the housing, means for sensing the water temperature within said riser tube, and means for restricting the flow of water therethrough when the water at the location of the sensing means is below a pre-selected temperature.
- 17. A condenser for use in producing hot water from the condensing operation of a refrigeration system, said condenser comprising a housing having a water inlet at the bottom and a water outlet at the top said housing having generally disc shaped top and bottom walls and an annular side wall, a container within said housing, said container having a top wall and a generally annular side wall with the top and side walls of said container being spaced inwardly from the top and side walls of said housing, said container having an opening at the bottom end thereof above said water inlet, water passage means defined between the bottom of said housing and the bottom end of said container and within the spacings between the side and top walls of said housing and container, said container being fluid tight except at its bottom end, a heat exchange surface within said spacing, said heat exchange surface comprising a tubular coil located within the spacings between the tops of said housing and container, said coil having a refrigerant passage therethrough and having multiple windings that increase in size from the inner most winding to the outer most winding, the axes of said annular windings being generally vertical, a sheet type coil located in the spacing between the walls of said housing and container, said sheet type coil having multiple windings that increase in size from its inner most winding to its outer most winding and having refrigerant passages therein, one end of said tubular coil being connected to one end of said sheet type coil with the other end of said tubular coil defining a refrigerant inlet and the other end of said sheet type coil defining a refrigerant outlet, said sheet type coil being characterized as providing a relatively low pressure drop for the refrigerant as it passes therethrough, whereby water entering the bottom of said housing and the bottom of said container traps air in the top of said container with said water flowing between the side and top walls of said housing and container and between the windings of said coils heating said water as it moves vertically upward to the water outlet at the top of said housing with most of the superheat of the refrigerant removed in said tubular coil and the heat of condensation removed in said sheet type coil.
- 18. The condenser of claim 17 wherein said housing, container, and coils are made of stainless steel.
- 19. The condenser of claim 17 wherein the windings of said tubular coil are positioned to follow the disc shape of the top of said housing.
- 20. The condenser of claim 17 further comprising a vertical riser tube the lower end of which is connected to the water outlet of the housing, temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of the water in said riser tube, and means restricting the flow of said water when the temperature of the water at the location of said senser is below a pre-selected temperature.
- 21. The condenser of claim 17 wherein the sheet type coil further comprises at least two sheets joined at spaced points over substantially the entire surface thereof, said refrigerant passages of said sheet type coil being formed between said locations to define a generally pillowed heat exchange surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 671,579, filed March 29, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,041,726.
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