Claims
- 1. An ice making machine comprising:a) a water system including a pump, an ice-forming mold and interconnecting lines therefore; and b) a refrigeration system including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, an evaporator in thermal contact with said ice-forming mold, a head pressure control valve and a receiver, the receiver having an inlet connected to the condenser, a liquid outlet connected to the expansion device and a vapor outlet connected by a valved passageway to the evaporator, and the head pressure control valve allowing refrigerant from the compressor to bypass the condenser and enter the receiver.
- 2. The ice making machine of claim 1 wherein the compressor and condenser are remote from the evaporator and the receiver is located in close proximity to the evaporator.
- 3. The ice making machine of claim 1 wherein the receiver is generally cylindrical in shape, with a wall and two ends, and has lines for the inlet, vapor outlet and liquid outlet all passing through one end of the cylinder.
- 4. The ice making machine of claim 3 wherein the receiver is positioned so that the wall of the cylinder is vertical and the inlet, vapor outlet and liquid outlet all pass through the top end of the receiver, with the liquid outlet comprising a tube extending to near the bottom of the receiver and the vapor outlet comprising a tube terminating near the top of the receiver.
- 5. The ice making machine of claim 1 wherein the receiver has a top end, a bottom end and a sidewall, and the vapor outlet and liquid outlet pass through the sidewall and connect to tubes bent to reach respectively near the top end and bottom end inside the receiver.
- 6. The ice making machine of claim 1 wherein the valved passageway comprises a solenoid valve.
- 7. The ice making machine of claim 1 comprising at least two ice-forming molds and at least two evaporators, each evaporator being in thermal contact with a different one of said ice-forming molds and the vapor outlet branching into at least two valved passageways, each branch being connected to a different one of said evaporators.
- 8. A method of making ice in an ice making machine comprising the steps of:a) compressing vaporized refrigerant, cooling the compressed refrigerant to condense it into a liquid, feeding the condensed refrigerant through an expansion device and vaporizing the refrigerant in an evaporator to create freezing temperatures in an ice-forming mold to freeze water into ice in the shape of mold cavities during an ice making mode; and b) heating the ice making mold to release the ice therefrom in a harvest mode by separating vaporous and liquid refrigerant within a receiver interconnected between the condenser and the expansion device and feeding vapor from the receiver to the evaporator, wherein the ice-forming mold, evaporator and receiver are installed in one room of a building, and the compressor and condenser are located outside of said room.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising, during the harvest mode, the step of feeding vaporous refrigerant to the receiver from the compressor by bypassing the condenser through a head pressure control valve.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein during the ice making mode liquid refrigerant passes from the condenser to the receiver through a liquid line and during the harvest mode vaporous refrigerant passes through said liquid line into the receiver.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the ice making machine has two ice making molds, each with one of two different evaporators in thermal contact therewith and wherein vapor is fed from the receiver to both evaporators while in a harvest mode and the flow of vaporized refrigerant to one of the evaporators is stopped when ice has been released therefrom, while vaporized refrigerant still flows to the second evaporator.
- 12. An ice making apparatus in which an evaportor is located remotely from a compressor and a condenser comprising:a) an ice making unit comprising a cabinet housing i) a water system including a pump, an ice-forming mold and interconnecting lines therefore; and ii) a portion of a refrigeration system including said evaporator in thermal contact with said ice-forming mold, a receiver and a thermal expansion device; b) a condensing unit comprising said condenser and said compressor located outside of the ice making unit cabinet; and c) two refrigerant lines running between the condensing unit and the ice making unit comprising a suction line and a feed line, the suction line returning refrigerant to the compressor and the feed line supplying refrigerant to the ice making unit; d) the receiver having an inlet, a liquid outlet and a vapor outlet, the inlet being connected to the feed line, the liquid outlet being connected to the expansion device, which in turn is connected to the evaporator, and the vapor outlet being connected by a valved passageway directly to the evaporator.
- 13. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 wherein the condensing unit further comprises a head pressure control valve which allows refrigerant from the compressor to bypass the condenser and enter the feed line as a vapor.
- 14. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 further comprising an accumulator located in the condensing unit and interposed in the suction line.
- 15. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 wherein the ice making unit comprises two ice-forming molds and two evaporators, one of each of said ice-forming molds being in thermal contact with a different one of said evaporators, and wherein the vapor outlet is connected by two passageways to said evaporators, each passageway having a valve and being connected to a different one of said evaporators.
- 16. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 wherein the ice making unit further comprises a water distributor.
- 17. An ice making machine comprising:a) a water system including a pump, an ice-forming mold and interconnecting lines therefore; and b) a refrigeration system including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, an evaporator in thermal contact with said ice-forming mold, and a receiver, the receiver having an inlet connected to the condenser, a liquid outlet connected to the expansion device and a vapor outlet connected by a valved passageway to the evaporator; c) the compressor and condenser being contained within a condensing unit and the water system, evaporator and receiver being contained within an ice making unit, the condensing unit and ice making unit being housed in separate cabinets.
- 18. An installed ice making machine comprising:a) a water system including a pump, an ice-forming mold and interconnecting lines therefore; and b) a refrigeration system including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, an evaporator in thermal contact with said ice-forming mold, and a receiver, the receiver having an inlet connected to the condenser, a liquid outlet connected to the expansion device and a vapor outlet connected by a valved passageway to the evaporator; c) the water system, evaporator and receiver being installed in one room of a building, and the compressor and condenser being located outside of said room.
- 19. The method of claim 8 wherein vaporous refrigerant is fed to the receiver from the compressor by bypassing the condenser through a bypass valve during the harvest mode.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the bypass valve comprises a solenoid valve.
- 21. The method of claim 8 wherein the ice is formed in a cube shape.
- 22. The ice making machine of claim 17 wherein the machine is capable of operation when the condensing unit is located outdoors and subject to ambient temperatures in the range of −20 to 130° F.
- 23. The ice making machine of claim 1 wherein the receiver inlet is connected to the condenser through the head pressure control valve.
- 24. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a check valve in the refrigeration system between the condenser and the receiver.
- 25. The ice making apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a liquid line solenoid valve between the receiver and the thermal expansion device.
- 26. The installed ice making machine of claim 18 wherein the condenser is cooled by a fan and the ice making machine further comprises a fan cycle control switch.
REFERENCE TO EARLIER FILED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of Provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/103,437 filed Oct. 6, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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