Claims
- 1. A system for creating a frozen surface on a medium, the system comprising:
- means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant;
- means for removing thermal energy from a coolant; and
- means for transporting a coolant between the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant and the means for removing thermal energy from a coolant,
- the means for transporting a coolant including a header pipe assembly in fluid communication with the means for removing thermal energy from a coolant, the header pipe assembly comprising first and second pipes and means for releasably connecting the first pipe to the second pipe so as to prevent the first pipe from moving axially relative to the second pipe in a first operational state and to allow the first pipe to be moved axially relative to the second pipe in a second operational state, a subheader pipe in fluid communication with the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant, and means for releasably connecting the header pipe to the subheader pipe.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
- the first pipe has an outer surface with an effective outer diameter and a first groove defined in the outer surface,
- the second pipe has an inner surface with an effective inner diameter substantially equal to the effective outer diameter of the first pipe and a second groove defined in the inner surface,
- the first pipe is disposed within the second pipe in the first operational state so that the first and second grooves are aligned axially to define a passage, and
- the means for releasably connecting the first pipe to the second pipe to prevent the first pipe from moving axially relative to the second pipe comprises a strip of flexible material disposed in the passage to prevent the axial motion of the first and second pipes.
- 3. The system according to claim 2, further comprising means for preventing the first pipe from moving axially relative to the second pipe in the first operational state and for preventing a coolant from passing between the effective inner and effective outer diameters in the first operational state.
- 4. The system according to claim 3, wherein:
- the second pipe has a third groove defined in the inner surface, and
- the means for preventing the first pipe from moving axially relative to the second pipe in the first operational state and for preventing a coolant from passing between the effective inner and effective outer diameters in the first operational state includes a ring of resilient material disposed within the third groove and against the outer surface of the first pipe such that the ring of resilient material is at least partially deformed.
- 5. The system according to claim 4, in combination with a tank containing a medium to be frozen, the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant disposed within the tank and in thermal communication with the medium contained within the tank.
- 6. The system according to claim 5, wherein the medium is an aqueous medium.
- 7. The system according to claim 1, in combination with a supply of coolant in fluid communication with the means for transporting a coolant between the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant and the means for removing thermal energy from a coolant.
- 8. The system according to claim 7, wherein the coolant comprises an alcohol selected from the group of alcohols consisting of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol.
- 9. The system according to claim 8, wherein the coolant comprises a mixture of an alcohol selected from the group of alcohols consisting of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol and water in a ratio of between 45:55 and 55:45.
- 10. A system for creating a frozen surface on a medium, the system comprising:
- means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant,
- means for removing thermal energy from a coolant:
- means for transporting a coolant between the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant and the means for removing thermal energy from a coolant,
- the means for transporting a coolant including a header pipe assembly in fluid communication with the means for removing thermal energy from a coolant and a subheader pipe in fluid communication with the header pipe assembly and the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant such that coolant from the header pipe assembly must flow through the subheader pipe to pass through the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant
- the header pipe comprising first and second pipes and means for releasably connecting the first pipe to the second pipe so as to prevent the first pipe from moving axially relative to the second pipe in a first operational state, and to allow the first pipe to be moved axially relative to the second pipe in a second operational state,
- the subheader pipe having an axis and a wall with a first opening defined therein parallel to the axis, the first opening having a first area; and
- means for connecting the means for transporting a coolant to the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant so that substantially all of a coolant flowing from the means for transporting a coolant to the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant flows directly from the means for transporting a coolant into the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant,
- the means for connecting the means for transporting a coolant to the means for exchanging thermal energy between a coolant and a medium being attached between the subheader pipe and the means for exchanging thermal energy between a medium and a coolant,
- the means for connecting the means for transporting a coolant to the means for exchanging thermal energy between a coolant and a medium comprising a connector pipe with a seat which fits flush with the subheader pipe wall with the seat attached to the subheader pipe wall such that no portion of the connector pipe extends into the subheader pipe through the first opening, the seat having a second opening aligned with the first opening and having a second are at least equal to the first area.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/004,599, filed on Sep. 29, 1995.
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