Claims
- 1. A method for substantially removing a lubricant material from a contaminated liquid refrigerant within a mechanical refrigeration system, comprising:
(a) flowing a quantity of the contaminated liquid refrigerant from the mechanical refrigeration system into a mechanical housing; (b) heating the contaminated liquid refrigerant within the mechanical housing to a temperature that enables the substantial separation into components comprising refrigerant material vapor and liquid lubricant; (c) flowing the refrigerant material vapor from the mechanical housing into the mechanical refrigerant system; (d) discharging the liquid lubricant from the mechanical housing; and (e) delivering the liquid lubricant from the mechanical housing to a compressor sump within the mechanical refrigeration system.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said delivering utilizes a pressure differential between the compressor sump and the mechanical housing to push the liquid lubricant from the mechanical housing to the compressor sump.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said heating continues until a first predetermined temperature is reached.
- 4. The method of claim 3, which further includes maintaining the contaminated liquid refrigerant within a first predetermined temperature range to substantially separate the quantity of the contaminated liquid refrigerant into the components comprising refrigerant material vapor and liquid lubricant.
- 5. The method of claim 3, which further includes sensing the temperature of the contaminated liquid refrigerant within the mechanical housing.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said flowing the contaminated liquid refrigerant is from an evaporator forming a portion of the mechanical refrigeration system, and wherein said flowing is driven by gravitational forces.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein said flowing the refrigerant material vapor is to an evaporator forming a portion of the mechanical refrigeration system, and wherein said flowing delivers the refrigerant material vapor to the evaporator above the liquid level within the evaporator.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said flowing the contaminated liquid refrigerant is from an evaporator comprising a portion of the mechanical refrigeration system, and which further includes allowing the liquid level in the mechanical housing to reach equilibrium with the liquid level within the evaporator before said heating.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein said flowing the contaminated liquid refrigerant is from an evaporator comprising a portion of the mechanical refrigeration system, and which further includes selectively creating a pressure within the mechanical housing greater than the pressure within the evaporator, and said creating operative to control the flow of contaminated liquid refrigerant to the mechanical housing.
- 10. The method of claim 10, which further includes regulating the pressure differential between the mechanical housing and the evaporator, and upon the pressure differential satisfying a first condition said flowing the refrigerant material vapor is triggered.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein upon the pressure differential satisfying a second condition said flowing the refrigerant material vapor is stopped.
- 12. The method of claim 1, which further includes repeating the acts of (a)-(e).
- 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the mechanical refrigeration system includes a compressor, and wherein the acts (a)-(e) occur irrespective of whether the compressor is running.
- 14. The method of claim 1, which further includes delivering the liquid lubricant from the mechanical housing to a compressor sump within the mechanical refrigeration system, wherein said delivering utilizes a pressure differential between the compressor sump and the mechanical housing to push the liquid lubricant from the mechanical housing to the compressor sump;
which further includes maintaining the contaminated liquid refrigerant within a first predetermined temperature range to substantially separate the quantity of the contaminated liquid refrigerant into refrigerant material vapor and liquid lubricant; wherein said flowing the contaminated liquid refrigerant is from an evaporator forming a portion of the mechanical refrigeration system, and wherein said flowing is driven by gravitational forces; wherein said flowing the refrigerant material vapor is to an evaporator forming a portion of the mechanical refrigeration system, and wherein said flowing delivers the refrigerant material vapor to the evaporator above the liquid level within the evaporator; which further includes creating a pressure differential between the mechanical housing and the evaporator, and wherein the pressure within the mechanical housing is greater than the pressure within the evaporator; and which further includes regulating the pressure differential between the mechanical housing and the evaporator, and upon the pressure differential satisfying a first condition said flowing the refrigerant material vapor is triggered.
- 15. The method of claim 1, wherein said discharging delivers the liquid lubricant to an auxiliary container for at least one cycle of acts (a)-(e), and wherein said discharging delivers the liquid lubricant to the compressor sump for a plurality of cycles of acts (a)-(e).
- 16. The method of claim 1, wherein said flowing the quantity of contaminated liquid refrigerant occurring for a second predetermined period of time;
wherein said heating continues until a second predetermined temperature is reached; which further includes maintaining the contaminated liquid refrigerant within a first predetermined temperature range for a third predetermined period of time to substantially separate the quantity of the contaminated liquid refrigerant into the components comprising refrigerant material vapor and liquid lubricant; and wherein said discharging the liquid lubricant occurring for a fourth predetermined period of time.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the second predetermined period of time is about thirty minutes;
wherein the second predetermined temperature is about 145° F.; wherein the third predetermined period of time is about two and one-half hours; and wherein the fourth predetermined period of time is about six minutes.
- 18. A system comprising:
a mechanical refrigeration system including a compressor having a lubricant sump, a condenser and an evaporator including a vessel, said refrigeration system containing an amount of contaminated liquid refrigerant including at least refrigerant material and lubricant material; and a purge unit disposed in fluid communication with the mechanical refrigeration system, said purge unit comprising:
a mechanical housing having a first end and an opposite second end and an interior volume adapted to receive a quantity of the contaminated liquid refrigerant, said mechanical housing having a contaminated liquid refrigerant material inlet proximate said first end, a lubricant outlet proximate said first end and a gaseous material outlet proximate said second end; a heater disposed in heat transfer relationship with said mechanical housing and operatively controlled to provide heat to the interior volume to vaporize the refrigerant material within the contaminated liquid refrigerant into a refrigerant vapor and substantially separate the refrigerant material from the lubricant; wherein said contaminated liquid material inlet is coupled in fluid communication with said vessel, wherein said lubricant outlet is coupled in fluid communication with said lubricant sump, and further wherein said gaseous material outlet is coupled in fluid communication with said vessel; and wherein the flow of contaminated liquid material from said vessel to said liquid material inlet is by gravitational forces, and said heater is operable to vaporize the refrigerant material to the refrigerant vapor and create a pressure differential between said interior volume and said lubricant sump and said vessel, and wherein the pressure differential is utilized to selectively push the lubricant through said lubricant outlet and to said lubricant sump and further selectively push the refrigerant vapor through said gaseous material outlet and to said vessel.
- 19. The system of claim 18, which further includes a first flow control device at said contaminated liquid refrigerant material inlet and a second flow control device at said lubricant material outlet and a third flow control device at said gaseous material outlet, wherein said flow control devices are operative to control the fluid flow into and out of said mechanical housing.
- 20. The system of claim 19, which further includes a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the fluid within said mechanical housing, wherein said temperature sensor is located proximate said first end, said mechanical housing includes a first interior volume portion proximate said first end and said temperature sensor is operable to sense the temperature within said first interior volume portion.
- 21. The system of claim 20, wherein said first interior volume portion is filled with lubricant that is not discharged from the mechanical housing.
- 22. The system of claim 18, wherein said purge unit is located proximate said mechanical refrigeration system so that the liquid level with the mechanical housing is within a range of about one-half to two-thirds of said mechanical housing, and wherein said contaminated liquid refrigerant material inlet is coupled to a liquid refrigerant charging valve on said vessel.
- 23. The system of claim 18, wherein the pressure differential is maintained within a range of about 6 psi to about 9 psi.
- 24. The system of claim 18, which further includes a vapor filter for filtering the refrigerant vapor before discharge from said gaseous material outlet, and which further includes a lubricant filter for filtering the lubricant material discharged from said lubricant outlet.
- 25. The system of claim 24, wherein said vapor filter includes coupling means for quick coupling to said mechanical housing, wherein said coupling means operable to block the escape of refrigerant vapor from said mechanical housing when said filter is removed from said mechanical housing.
- 26. The system of claim 18, which does not include a pump for delivering the contaminated liquid refrigerant material to said mechanical housing.
- 27. A method for substantially removing a lubricant material from a contaminated liquid refrigerant within a mechanical refrigeration system, comprising:
(a) flowing a quantity of the contaminated liquid refrigerant by gravitational force from an evaporator within the mechanical refrigeration system into a mechanical housing of a purge unit; (b) heating the contaminated liquid refrigerant within the mechanical housing to a first predetermined temperature appropriate for the substantial separation into components comprising refrigerant material vapor and liquid lubricant; (c) sensing the temperature within the mechanical housing to determine whether the first predetermined temperature has been satisfied; (d) maintaining the contaminated liquid refrigerant within a first predetermined temperature range for a first predetermined time and substantially separating the quantity of contaminated liquid refrigerant into refrigerant material vapor and liquid lubricant; (e) flowing the refrigerant material vapor from the mechanical housing into the evaporator at a location above the liquid level of the evaporator; (f) pushing the liquid lubricant from the mechanical housing with a pressure differential between the mechanical housing and the mechanical refrigeration system; and (g) repeating acts (a)-(f) for all of the contaminated liquid refrigerant within the mechanical refrigeration system.
- 28. The method of claim 27, which further includes creating a pressure within the mechanical housing greater than the pressure within the evaporator, and which further includes regulating the pressure differential between the mechanical housing and the evaporator, and upon the pressure differential satisfying a first condition said flowing the refrigerant vapor is triggered and upon the pressure differential satisfying a second condition said flowing the refrigerant vapor is stopped.
- 29. A refrigeration purge system, comprising:
a mechanical housing having a first end and an opposite second end and an interior volume adapted to receive a quantity of a contaminated liquid refrigerant, said mechanical housing having a contaminated liquid refrigerant material inlet proximate said first end, a lubricant outlet proximate said first end and a gaseous material outlet proximate said second end; a heater disposed in heat transfer relationship with said mechanical housing and operatively controlled to provide heat to the interior volume to vaporize the refrigerant material within the contaminated liquid refrigerant into a refrigerant vapor and substantially separate the refrigerant material from the lubricant; and wherein said heater is operable to vaporize the refrigerant material to the refrigerant vapor and create a pressure differential between said interior volume and a lubricant sump within a refrigeration system, and wherein the pressure differential is selectively used to push the lubricant through said lubricant outlet and to the lubricant sump and further selectively push the refrigerant vapor through said gaseous material outlet.
- 30. The system of claim 29, which further includes a pressure switch exposed to the environment within said mechanical housing and the environment within a portion of the refrigeration system, wherein said pressure switch being operable to signal the release of refrigerant vapor through said gaseous material outlet.
- 31. The system of claim 29, which further includes a temperature sensing portion of said mechanical housing proximate said first end, said temperature sensing portion including a reservoir portion adapted to hold a quantity of lubricant below the discharge level of said lubricant outlet, and which further includes a temperature sensor extending into said reservoir.
- 32. The system of claim 29, which further includes a first flow control device at said contaminated liquid refrigerant material inlet and a second flow control device at said lubricant material outlet and a third flow control device at said gaseous material outlet, wherein said flow control devices are operative to control the fluid flow into and out of said mechanical housing.
- 33. The system of claim 32, wherein said first flow control device includes a ball check having a ball and a seat, the passage of contaminated liquid refrigerant through said ball check is controlled by a pressure differential between said interior volume and the pressure of the contaminated liquid refrigerant prior to said seat.
- 34. The system of claim 29, which further includes a vapor filter for filtering the refrigerant vapor before discharge from said gaseous material outlet, and which further includes a lubricant filter for filtering the lubricant material discharged from said lubricant outlet.
- 35. The system of claim 34, wherein said vapor filter includes coupling means for quick coupling to said mechanical housing, wherein said coupling means operable to block the escape of refrigerant vapor from said mechanical housing when said filter is removed from said mechanical housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/384,281 filed May 30, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60384281 |
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