Claims
- 1. A liquid trapping suction accumulator adapted for insertion in a vapor-compression refrigeration system between the evaporator and compressor, comprising:
- A. an accumulator chamber defined by a casing having a top and a bottom;
- B. inlet and outlet ports in said opening into said chamber and respectively adapted for operative connection to said evaporator and said compressor; and
- C. an outlet connector mounted in said outlet port;
- D. a J-shaped tube mounted within said casing; and
- i. the long leg thereof extending into and terminating in said outlet connector centrally positioned within and in peripherally spaced relationship from the internal surface of said outlet port;
- ii. inwardly extending dimples spacedly positioned about the inner periphery of said outlet connector and providing an interference fit with the outer diameter of said J-tube outlet end for rigid support thereof in said connector, the spacing between the dimples creating a predetermined open area therebetween for exiting gas;
- iii. the outlet end of said J-tube being outwardly flared to a controlled diameter for coacting with said dimples in an interference fit therewith; and
- iv. a short inlet leg thereof extending a substantial distance above the chamber bottom, and said short leg having a bend therein angularly displacing the inlet opening from direct vertical alignment with said inlet port, wherein the distal end of said short leg extends above the vertical midpoint of said accumulator chamber, distal short leg further including a liquid feedback port at the bend of said J-tube with a plurality of additional liquid feedback orifices of increasing diameter in said short leg, said orifices being of increasing diameter towards said distal end.
- 2. A liquid trapping suction accumulator as claimed in claim 1, said short inlet leg being extended vertically in said chamber to within a distance of between two to three times the diameter of said inlet port.
- 3. A liquid trapping suction accumulator as claimed in claim 1, said short inlet leg being bent to offset said inlet opening approximately 90.degree. from said inlet port into said chamber.
- 4. A liquid trapping suction accumulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said predetermined open area for exiting gas is within 5 to 50 percent of the inner diameter of said J-tube outlet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS:
1. A continuation-in-part of applicants' earlier filed IMPROVED LIQUID SUCTION ACCUMULATOR (Ser. No. 359,569), filed May 11, 1973 now abandoned.
2. LIQUID TRAPPING SUCTION ACCUMULATOR (Application Ser. No. 232,110 Filed Mar. 6, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,754,409)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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