The present invention relates to a refrigerant air conditioner for boats in ports and marinas. Such a refrigerant air conditioner is inserted in a pedestal that can be used also in camping areas for recreational vehicles and temporary shelters.
The International Patent Application PCT/IB2014/061551 of the same Applicant discloses a multi-service pedestal, in particular for ports and marinas, being provided with a support structure and adapted to supply a variety of utilities, such as electricity, tap water, telephone and television connections, to a boat moored at a pier or quay.
The multi-service pedestal further has a central conditioning apparatus adapted to be connected to a terminal unit onboard the moored boat for conditioning the air within it by heat exchange with a conditioning liquid.
In the above mentioned patent application the central conditioning apparatus that is a machine acting as a chiller or as a heat pump depending on the direction of the refrigerant or operating fluid in a flow circuit of the same machine includes an open loop heat exchanger for exchanging heat between the operating fluid and cooling water being sucked for example from a basin near the multi-service pedestal, and a closed loop heat exchanger for exchanging heat between the operating fluid and a conditioning liquid. The terminal unit is a fan coil for the conditioning liquid that is connected to the closed loop heat exchanger by delivery pipes and return pipes.
The multi-service pedestal according to the patent application above mentioned succeed to overcome the problem of providing conditioned air to a moored boat without air conditioner. However, the multi-service pedestal above mentioned has a conditioning system that requires multiple heat exchanges: a first between the operating fluid and the external water, a second between operating fluid and conditioning liquid, a third between conditioning liquid and air of the room to be conditioned. These heat exchanges imply a rather complex conditioning system, a great number of components and then a high cost.
The present invention aims to overcome the above drawbacks.
A main object of the present invention is to provide a simple and cheap refrigerant air conditioner for boats in ports and marinas by virtue of a reduced number of components.
Another object of the invention is to provide an air conditioner able to operate for warming and chilling boats in a simple way with reduced operating and maintenance costs.
In order to achieve the objects above mentioned, the present invention, as defined in claim 1 enclosed to the present description, provides a refrigerant air conditioner for boats in ports and marinas, comprising a compressor, an external heat exchanger, a room heat exchanger cooperating with a fan, wherein the compressor and the external heat exchanger are contained within an air conditioner container forming part of a multi-service pedestal, equipped with a support structure situated on a pier or quay, and the internal heat exchanger is placed in a boat moored to the pier or quay.
Advantageously, the invention makes a simple, reliable and cheap air conditioner available to a user. The user has only to host onboard an internal heat exchanger connected to the other components of the conditioning system that are located in the container on the multi-service pedestal on the quay or pier, by a hose acting as a sheath that contains two other pipes for the refrigerant, i.e. a delivery pipe and a return pipe.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be more evident from the description of embodiments of the present air conditioner, depicted by way of indicative and not limiting examples in the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference is made initially to
The external components CE comprise a compressor 1, a four-way valve 2, a pressure switch 3, an external heat exchanger 4, an intake pump 5, a no-return valve 6, external solenoid valves 7, 8. The internal components CI comprise internal solenoid valves 9, 10, an internal check valve 11, a fan 12, an internal heat exchanger 13, a small collecting tank 14 and a drainage pump 15.
Pipes for refrigerant flow are depicted as single continuous lines, and the pipes for the water flow are represented with single dashed lines; single continuous lines and single dashed lines are not denoted with numeral references.
The external heat exchanger 4 is an open loop heat exchanger in which the pipe of refrigerant or operating fluid, represented with single continuous line, comes from the compressor 1 through the four-way valve 2 and exits the external heat exchanger 4 toward the no-return valve 6. Cooling water comes from an adjacent water basin through a pipe, represented with single dashed line, by the intake pump 5, passes through the external heat exchanger 4 and exits it for returning into the water basin.
The solenoid valves 7, 8 separate the external components CE of the conditioner from the connections to the internal components CI having the solenoid valves 9, 10, similar to the solenoid valves 7, 8, the check valve 11 and the internal heat exchanger 13 that is provided with the fan 12 for conditioning the room in which it is placed.
Reference is made now to
The multi-service pedestal 17 has a support structure 20 with a substantially inverted squared S-shaped profile, if an upward inclined extension, as described below, is ignored. Placed in the upper part of the support structure 20 is the container 16 inside which are the external components CE of the air conditioner. A housing 21 for a group of utilities is removably placed on the L-shaped lower part of the support structure 20.
When the container 16 is inside the pedestal 17, as shown in
The arrow G, pointing upwards, indicates the direction of the cooling water flow in an intake pipe TA. The arrow H, pointing towards the water basin SA indicates the direction of the cooling water flow after cooling in a discharge pipe TS. It can be noted that the intake pipe TA and the discharge pipe TS, by passing inside the support structure 20, put in communication the open loop external heat exchanger 4 with the water basin SA.
Alternatively the intake pipe TA and the discharge pipe TS can pass outside the support structure 20. This is shown in
The pedestal 17 is best shown in
The inverted C-shaped upper part 35 extends upwards in a portion 31 inclined backward in order to sustain, advantageously, a computer display S. As shown in the figures, the support element 30 extends from the upper part 35 to the portion 31 inclined backward. The inverted C-shaped upper part 35 is intended to receive removable in the inverted C-shaped recess the container 16, which is suitably retained and blocked. The container 16 has side grip handles 32, and is frontally coated with slats of wood or composite material like other front parts of the support structure 20. Among these, there is a closure panel 42 of the cutout 23 (shown in
The inverted C-shaped upper part 35 can be connected with cylindrical hinges 33 to the inverted L-shaped lower part 26, as shown in
With regards to that, reference is made to
A user U is shown at the computer display of the multi-service pedestal 17. The display S, which can be a touch screen display, can be used in order to receive weather and marine forecast, and any other service information or advertising.
The display, placed on the surface of the portion 31 inclined backwards in order to obtain an optimal vision, through cable or Wi-Fi connections, allows the user to benefit from an interacting dedicated service promotion, as well as an advertising program.
Reference is made now to
A multi-service pedestal 36 has a substantially prismatic shaped support structure 37 that ends superiously with an inclined plane 34 sustaining a display S. The external components of the air conditioner according to the present invention are inside a container 38 provided with small feet 39 in order to lie on the ground near the support structure 37. The support structure 37 is provided with union means that connect the container 38 to the support structure 37. In an example the union means are in the form of a flip-open arm 40 that connects the cooling air conditioner container 38 to the support structure 37 by means of a lock 41.
In
Evident are the advantages of the present invention, consisting in a combination of a multi-service pedestal for ports and marinas and of an air conditioning system. The multi-service pedestal supplies chilled and warmed air to the inside of boats that have no fixed air conditioner onboard due to dimensions or cost thereof.
The operation of the air conditioner according to the present invention is similar in both the example of multi-service pedestal shown in
When a boat B requests an air conditioning inside, the air conditioner container 16 or 38 is inserted or put close, respectively, to the support structure 20 or 37 and connected to the above described pipes. These pipes connect the external heat exchanger with the cooling water of the surrounding basin in the case of a hydraulic cooling and connect the external components of the air conditioner with the internal components of the boat. A regulation of temperature inside the boat is accomplished through a thermostat that is a component internal to the boat, being connected by an electric connection line to the external components inside the container 16 or 38.
It can be understood that the prefixed objects have been achieved; first of all, the object of providing a refrigerant air conditioner for boats in ports and marinas that is simple and cheap, in virtue of a reduced number of components, able to operate for warming and chilling boats in a simple way, with reduced operating and maintenance costs.
If the external heat exchanger was air cooled, the refrigerant air conditioner according to the invention could be used also in camping grounds for leisure vehicles and provisional shelters.
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