Claims
- 1. In a chill water system, in combination:
- structural means defining a vessel for containing a volume of a first liquid characterized by a first freezing temperature substantially lower than water;
- a multiplicity of ice encapsulating units disposed in said vessel and occupying a major portion of the volume thereof, each of said ice encapsulating units comprising sealed container means being filled with water and having a volume of cholesterol therein serving as an ice nucleating agent for said water; and
- a liquid chilling system operatively associated with said vessel for cooling said first liquid in said vessel to a temperature above said first freezing temperature and below the freezing temperature of water.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said volume of cholesterol is commercial refined grade cholesterol in powdered form.
- 3. An ice encapsulating unit adapted for use in a chill water system comprising sealed container means, a volume of water carried in said sealed container means, and a volume of cholesterol carried on the interior of said sealed container means and serving as an ice nucleating agent to raise the initial ice nucleating temperature of said water therein.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said volume of cholesterol is commercial refined grade cholesterol in powdered form.
- 5. A method for producing chilled water comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a container for a holding a volume of water;
- b. disposing a small volume of cholesterol within the interior of said container to serve as an ice nucleating agent;
- c. dispensing a volume of water into said container;
- d. sealing said container;
- e. circulating a chilled heat transfer fluid over said sealed container during a freeze cycle until said water on the inside of said container is entirely converted to ice; and
- f. circulating said heat tranfer fluid over said sealed container during a thaw cycle to entirely melt said ice inside said container;
- g. performing steps e and f repeatedly with said volume of cholesterol repeatedly serving to raise the initial ice nucleation temperature of said water and thereby enhancing the ice formation within said container and increasing the energy efficiency of performing step f.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said step b, is performed by spraying a small volume of commercial refined grade powdered cholesterol into said container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 284,890, filed Dec. 6, 1988 (with effective filing date of Feb. 4, 1988 as PCT/US88/00325) which is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 011,617, filed Feb. 6, 1987, abandoned and entitled "Ice Building, Chilled Water System and Method."
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