Claims
- 1. An apparatus for storing heat by freezing water with latent heat of evaporation of a hardly-water-soluble refrigerant, comprising a heat-insulating water tank whose inside pressure is kept at P2, said pressure P2 being lower than saturation pressure P0 of a hardly-water-soluble refrigerant at water freezing point (P2<P0); a mixer having a first inlet for receiving the refrigerant in substantially liquid phase, a second inlet for receiving liquid water, and a mixing portion communicating with said first and second inlets, the mixer being adapted to keep inside pressure thereof at P1 that is higher than the saturation pressure P0 of the refrigerant for water freezing point (P1>P0) so as to prevent ice formation and mix the refrigerant and water in liquid phase; and a nozzle disposed within said water tank above a water surface thereof, said nozzle having an inlet opening connected to the mixing portion of the mixer and an outlet opening for jetting liquid from the mixer into a cone-shaped zone while causing a pressure drop from P1 to P2 between the inlet and outlet opening thereof, said zone having a vertex at the nozzle and expanding as it extends downwardly.
- 2. An apparatus for storing heat as set forth in claim 1, wherein said hardly-water-soluble refrigerant is normal pentane.
- 3. An apparatus for storing heat as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mixer is of T-shape having a horizontal straight tubular portion and a central leg portion depending from an intermediate section of the horizontal portion, said horizontal portion being adapted to receive the refrigerant in liquid phase from one end thereof while receiving water from an opposite end thereof so as to mix the refrigerant and water therein, said central leg portion communicating with said horizontal portion at the intermediate section thereof so as to extract the thus mixed liquid mixture therefrom while further mixing the refrigerant and water in the central leg portion.
- 4. An apparatus for storing heat as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mixer is of circulation type having a circular portion and a central leg portion depending from a central section of the circular portion, said circular portion being adapted to receive the refrigerant of liquid phase at one peripheral part thereof in a tangential direction thereat while receiving water at a diametrically opposite peripheral part thereof to said one peripheral part in a tangential direction thereat, so as to cause the refrigerant and water to circulate therein and to mix with each other while circulating, said central leg portion communicating with said circular portion at the central section thereof so as to extract the thus mixed liquid mixture therefrom.
- 5. An apparatus for storing heat as set forth in claim 3, wherein said mixer has a motor-driven impeller disposed in said intermediate section of the horizontal portion thereof.
- 6. An apparatus for storing heat as set forth in claim 3, wherein said mixer has an ultrasonic vibrator which is attached to said intermediate section of the horizontal portion thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/974,389, filed on Oct. 23, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,218,828, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/737,139, filed on Jul. 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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