Claims
- 1. An ice-making machine comprising housing to receive a fluid from which ice is to be made and having an outlet to permit the egress ice from said housing,
- a heat exchanger means located within said housing and having a coolant inlet and a coolant outlet to permit a flow of coolant to extract from said fluid, and including at least one heat exchange surface separating coolant from said fluid,
- means to maintain a body of fluid in said housing to fill substantially said housing and cover said heat exchange surface,
- blade means in contact with said surface and movable about an axis to move across said surface, and drive means operable upon said blade means to drive said blade means about said axis, said drive means moving said blade means across said surface at a speed such that successive passes of said blade means removes a cooled layer prior to crystallization of ice on said surface, said blade means being configured to discharge fluid from said surface into the body of fluid in said housing to maintain a substantially uniform temperature therein.
- 2. An ice making machine according to claim 1 including separator means connected to said outlet to separate ice from the balance of said fluid.
- 3. An ice making machine according to claim 2 including a conduit to return the balance of said fluid to said housing.
- 4. An ice making machine according to claim 3 wherein said conduit includes constituent inlets to adjust the balance of said fluid to its original composition.
- 5. An ice making machine according to claim 1 wherein said surface extends transverse to said axis.
- 6. An ice making machine according to claim 5 wherein said blade means includes a plurality of blades each movable about said axis to sweep respective ones of said surfaces.
- 7. An ice making machine according to claim 1 wherein said drive means moves said blade means at a rate such that the interval between successive passes of said said blade means is less than 0.00144 minutes.
- 8. An ice making machine according to claim 1 wherein said drive means moves said blade means such that said surface is wiped more then 150 times per minute.
- 9. An ice making machine comprising a housing having an inlet and an outlet to enable fluid to circulate through said housing, a plurality of heat exchangers disposed in said housing and each having an inlet and an outlet to permit circulation of coolant therethrough, each of said heat exchangers including a pair of oppositely directed heat exchange surfaces to transfer heat from fluid within said housing to cool said coolant, means to maintain a body of fluid in said housing to fill substantially said housing to cover said heat exchange surface, a blade assembly to cooperate with said heat exchangers to inhibit deposition of ice on said heat exchange surfaces, said blade assembly including a plurality of blades in contact with respective ones of said surfaces of rotatable about an axis generally perpendicular to a plane containing said surfaces, and drive means to rotate said blade assembly at a rate such that the interval between successive passes of said blades is configured to remove a cooled layer from said surfaces prior to crystallization of ice on said surface, said blade means being configured to discharge fluid from said surface into the body of fluid in said housing to maintain a substantially uniform temperature therein.
- 10. An ice making machine according to claim 8 wherein one surface of one of said heat exchanger is directed toward one surface of another of said heat exchangers and said blade assembly includes two pairs of blades supported on a common carrier and rotatable in unison, one pair of blades being directed toward one of said heat exchangers and the other pair of blades being directed toward the other heat exchanger.
- 11. An ice making machine according to claim 10 wherein each of said blades are moveable about an axis parallel to said heat exchange surface into engagement with said surface.
- 12. An ice making machine according to claim 11 wherein said common carrier is a disc supported by a rotatable shaft extending through said housing.
- 13. An ice making maching according to claim 12 wherein said blades are inclined to the plate of the disks.
- 14. An ice making machine according to claim 10 wherein each of said heat exchange surfaces is coated with a water repellant coating.
- 15. An ice making machine comprising a housing to receive a fluid from which ice is to be made and having an outlet to permit egressive ice from said housing,
- a heat exchanger located within said housing and having a coolant in a coolant outlet to permit a flow of a coolant to extract heat from said fluid, and including at least one heat exchange surface separating coolant from said fluid,
- means to maintain a body of fluid in said housing to fill substantially said housing and cover said heat exchange surface,
- blade means in contact with said surface movable about an axis to move across said surface, said blade means including a blade inclined to said surface, and drive means operable upon said blade means to drive said means about said axis, said drive means moving said blade means across said surface at a speed such that the interval between successive passes of said blade means being configured to remove a cooled fluid from said surface into the body of fluid inset housing to maintain a substantially uniform temperature therein.
- 16. An ice making machine according to claim 15 wherein said blades are connected to a shaft passing through said housing and rotatable on said axis and said blades are moveable about an axis parallel to said heat exchange surface.
- 17. An ice making machine according to claim 7 wherein said blades are pivotted to disks connected to said shaft for rotation therewith.
- 18. An ice making machine according to claim 17 wherein leading edges of said blades are bevelled to facilitate removal of ice depositions from said heat exchange surfaces.
- 19. An ice making machine according to claim 16 wherein said drive means rotates said shaft at between 150 r.p.m. and 400 r.p.m.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/739,225, filed May 30, 1985, now abandoned.
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