Claims
- 1. In combination with a vapor compression refrigeration system which comprises a compressor, a condenser and an evaporator that are connected together in a refrigeration loop through which a refrigerant is conveyed, the compressor being driven by a motor which operates at or near the peak of its efficiency curve under a first cooling load, a refrigerant management system comprising:at least one first sensor for generating a signal which is indicative of an actual cooling load on the refrigeration system; a controller for determining a difference between the actual cooling load and the first cooling load from the first sensor signal; and a refrigerant storage device comprising: a housing which defines an enclosure that is connected to the refrigeration loop and which includes first and second electrical conductors; a valve which is selectively activated by the controller to control the flow of refrigerant between the refrigeration loop and the enclosure; a sorbent which is positioned in the enclosure between the first and second conductors; and a power supply which is connected to the conductors and which is selectively activated by the controller; wherein when the valve is open and the power supply is deactivated, the refrigerant will be drawn from the refrigeration loop and combine with the sorbent in an adsorption reaction to form a refrigerant/sorbent compound; and wherein when the valve is open and the power supply is activated, the power supply will generate a current through the refrigerant/sorbent compound to desorb the refrigerant from the sorbent in a desorption reaction, whereupon the refrigerant will expand into the refrigeration loop; wherein when the controller detects the difference between the actual cooling load and the first cooling load, the controller will activate the refrigerant storage device to adjust the amount of refrigerant in the refrigeration loop to maintain the motor operating at or near the peak of its efficiency curve.
- 2. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 1, wherein the desorption reaction is substantially non-thermal.
- 3. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 1, wherein:the housing comprises an electrically conductive first member, an electrically conductive second member which is connected to the first member, and an electrical insulator which is positioned between the first and second members; and the first and second conductors comprise the first and second members, respectively.
- 4. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 3, wherein:the sorbent comprises first and second generally parallel surfaces and a thickness which is transverse to the first and second surfaces; and the thickness is less than one-half the smallest linear dimension of the first and second surfaces.
- 5. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 4, wherein the adsorption reaction produces a heat of adsorption which is conducted through the sorbent and the first and second members.
- 6. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 3, wherein the sorbent is attached to one or both of the first and second members.
- 7. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 1, wherein the power supply is an AC power supply and the refrigerant/sorbent compound comprises an impedance which is approximately the same as the impedance of the power supply.
- 8. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 1, wherein the sorbent comprises a carbon foam material.
- 9. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 1, wherein the sorbent comprises a graphitic foam material.
- 10. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 1, wherein the refrigerant storage device further comprises at least one second sensor for generating a signal indicative of an amount of work performed by the motor, and wherein the controller will deactivate the power supply and close the valve when the amount of work is approximately the same as an amount of work performed by the motor when the motor is operating at or near the peak of its efficiency curve.
- 11. In combination with a vapor compression refrigeration system which comprises a compressor, a condenser and an evaporator that are connected together in a refrigeration loop through which a refrigerant is conveyed, the compressor being driven by a motor which operates at or near the peak of its efficiency curve under a first cooling load, a refrigerant management system comprising:a sensor for generating a signal which is indicative of an actual cooling load on the refrigeration system; a controller for determining a difference between the actual cooling load and the first cooling load from a sensor signal; and a refrigerant storage device which comprises: first and second electrical conductors; a sorbent that is positioned between the first and second conductors and which is capable of combining with the refrigerant in an adsorption reaction to form a refrigerant/sorbent compound; and a power supply which is connected to the first and second conductors and which is selectively activated by the controller to desorb the refrigerant from the refrigerant/sorbent compound in a desorption reaction; wherein when the controller detects the difference between the actual cooling load and the first cooling load, the controller will initiate an adsorption reaction or a desorption reaction in the refrigerant storage device to thereby adjust the amount of refrigerant in the refrigeration loop to maintain the motor operating at or near the peak of its efficiency curve; wherein the desorption reaction is substantially non-thermal.
- 12. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 11, wherein the sorbent comprises a thickness which is transverse to the first and second surfaces and which is less than one-half a smallest linear dimension of the surfaces.
- 13. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 12, wherein the thickness is less than one-tenth the smallest linear dimension of the surfaces.
- 14. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 11, wherein the refrigerant/sorbent compound comprises an impedance which is approximately the same as the impedance of the power supply.
- 15. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 11, wherein the sorbent comprises a carbon foam material.
- 16. The vapor compression refrigeration system of claim 11, wherein the sorbent comprises a graphitic foam material.
- 17. A method for adjusting the amount of refrigerant in a vapor compression refrigeration system which comprises a compressor, a condenser and an evaporator that are connected together in a refrigeration loop through which the refrigerant is conveyed, the method comprising:determining a first cooling load on the refrigeration system; comparing the first cooling load with a predetermined second cooling load which corresponds to an optimal operating condition of the refrigeration system; adjusting the amount of refrigerant in the refrigeration loop in response to a difference between the first and second cooling loads to maintain the optimal operating condition of the refrigeration system; wherein the adjusting step comprises one of the following steps: adsorbing the refrigerant onto a sorbent in an adsorption reaction to form a refrigerant/sorbent compound, whereupon the refrigerant will be drawn out of the refrigeration loop; and desorbing the refrigerant from the sorbent in a desorption reaction, whereupon the refrigerant will expand into the refrigeration loop.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the desorption reaction is substantially non-thermal.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising:determining an operating condition of the refrigeration system which corresponds to the optimal operating condition; and terminating the adjusting step when the operating condition is approximately the same as the optimal operation condition.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/241,199 filed on Sep. 11, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,662,591, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/834,080 filed on Apr. 12, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,419, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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