Claims
- 1. An ice-making machine comprising:an evaporator, a compressor and a condenser connected in circuit with a supply line and a return line such that during a freeze cycle, refrigerant is supplied via said compressor and said condenser along said supply line to said evaporator and returned via said return line to said compressor; and a pressure regulator connected in circuit with said return line, wherein during said freeze cycle said pressure regulator does not impede flow of said refrigerant through said return line and during a harvest cycle said pressure regulator reduces flow of said refrigerant through said return line as compared to the flow during said freeze cycle, without stopping said flow, whereby the pressure and temperature of said refrigerant in said evaporator increases to thereby assist in defrosting said evaporator to harvest ice.
- 2. The ice-making machine of claim 1, wherein said condenser and said compressor are located remotely from said evaporator.
- 3. The ice-making machine of claim 1, wherein said evaporator is in a first package, said compressor is in a second package and said condenser is in a third package, and wherein said first package is located remotely of said second and third packages.
- 4. The ice-making machine of claim 1, further comprising an accumulator connected in circuit with said return line.
- 5. The ice-making machine of claim 4, wherein said accumulator is upstream of said pressure regulator.
- 6. The ice-making machine of claim 4, wherein during said freeze cycle, said refrigerant in said supply line is in thermal communication with said accumulator.
- 7. The ice-making machine of claim 6, wherein during said harvest cycle, said refrigerant in said supply line is in thermal isolation from said accumulator.
- 8. An ice-making machine comprising:an evaporator, a compressor and a condenser connected in circuit with a supply line and a return line such that during a freeze cycle, refrigerant is supplied via said compressor and said condenser along said supply line to said evaporator and returned via said return line to said compressor; a pressure regulator connected in circuit with said return line, wherein during a harvest cycle said pressure regulator reduces flow of said refrigerant through said return line as compared to the flow during said freeze cycle, without stopping said flow, whereby the pressure and temperature of said refrigerant in said evaporator increases to thereby assist in defrosting said evaporator to harvest ice; and a receiver connected in circuit with said compressor, said condenser and said evaporator, wherein said receiver is operable during said freeze cycle to direct said refrigerant flow to said evaporator via said supply line, and wherein said receiver is either operable during said harvest cycle to direct said refrigerant to said evaporator via a vapor line which bypasses said condenser or inoperable during said harvest cycle such that said refrigerant bypasses said receiver and said condenser such that said refrigerant flows from said compressor to said evaporator during said harvest cycle.
- 9. The ice-making machine of claim 8, further comprising an accumulator connected in circuit with said return line.
- 10. The ice-making machine of claim 9, wherein said accumulator is upstream of said pressure regulator.
- 11. The ice-making machine of claim 10, wherein during said freeze cycle, said refrigerant in said supply line is in thermal communication with said accumulator.
- 12. The ice-making machine of claim 11, wherein during said harvest cycle, said refrigerant in said vapor line is in thermal isolation from said accumulator.
- 13. The ice-making machine of claim 8, further comprising valving means in fluid communication with said vapor line, wherein said valving means comprises a bypass valve and a head pressure valve.
- 14. The ice-making machine of claim 13, further comprising a first conduit connected to said vapor line and a second conduit connected to said vapor line, wherein said bypass valve is in fluid communication with said first conduit and said head pressure valve is in fluid communication with said second conduit, and wherein said first and second conduits are in parallel.
- 15. The ice-making machine of claim 8, wherein said condenser and said compressor are located remotely from said evaporator.
- 16. The ice-making machine of claim 8, wherein said evaporator is in a first package, said compressor is in a second package and said condenser is in a third package, and wherein said first package is located remotely of said second and third packages.
- 17. An ice-making machine comprising:an evaporator, a compressor and a condenser connected in circuit with a supply line and a return line such that during a freeze cycle, refrigerant is supplied via said compressor and said condenser along said supply line to said evaporator and returned via said return line to said compressor; a pressure regulator connected in circuit with said return line, wherein during a harvest cycle said pressure regulator limits flow of said refrigerant through said return line, whereby the pressure and temperature of said refrigerant in said evaporator increases to thereby assist in defrosting said evaporator to harvest ice; and a vapor line, a first conduit connected to said vapor line, a second conduit connected to said vapor line and valving means, wherein said refrigerant is directed from said compressor to said evaporator by bypassing said condenser during said harvest cycle, wherein said valving means comprises a bypass valve in fluid communication with said first conduit and a head pressure valve in fluid communication with said second conduit, wherein said first and second conduits are in parallel, and wherein said refrigerant flows from said compressor to said vapor line via either or both of said first and second conduits.
- 18. The ice-making machine of claim 17 further comprising a receiver, wherein during said harvest cycle either said bypass valve directs refrigerant from said compressor to said evaporator by bypassing said receiver or said head pressure valve directs refrigerant from said compressor to said evaporator through said receiver.
- 19. The ice-making machine of claim 17, wherein during said harvest cycle said pressure regulator reduces flow of said refrigerant through said return line as compared to the flow during said freeze cycle, without stopping said flow.
- 20. The ice-making machine of claim 17, wherein during a freeze cycle said pressure regulator does not impede flow of said refrigerant through said return line.
- 21. The ice-making machine of claim 17, further comprising an accumulator connected in circuit with said return line.
- 22. The ice-making machine of claim 21, wherein said accumulator is upstream of said pressure regulator.
- 23. The ice-making machine of claim 22, wherein during said freeze cycle, said refrigerant in said supply line is in thermal communication with said accumulator.
- 24. The ice-making machine of claim 23, wherein during said harvest cycle, said refrigerant in said vapor line is in thermal isolation from said accumulator.
- 25. The ice-making machine of claim 17, wherein said condenser and said compressor are located remotely from said evaporator.
- 26. The ice-making machine of claim 17, wherein said evaporator is in a first package, said compressor is in a second package and said condenser is in a third package, and wherein said first package is located remotely of said second and third packages.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/233,392, filed Sep. 15, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/233392 |
Sep 2000 |
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