Claims
- 1. An apparatus for reclaiming and purifying used refrigerant, the apparatus comprising a purification unit having a suction inlet for intake of gaseous refrigerant and an outlet for fluid refrigerant, said suction inlet being connected through an oil separator in the form of a suction accumulator in which remnants of oil in the refrigerant are precipitated from said used refrigerant and collected in a bottom of the suction accumulator while said outlet is connected to a collector tank for at least partially purified liquid refrigerant, an upper end portion of said collector tank is connected to the atmosphere through controllable means for blowing off from said collector tank non-condensable gases precipitated from the received liquid refrigerant, means for condensing out remnants of refrigerant from the blown-off gas from said collector tank before the gas is released to the atmosphere, and wherein the oil separator includes an outlet in said bottom of said suction accumulator, said bottom outlet being connected to a separate, underlying oil reservoir in which the precipitated oil extracted from said used refrigerant in said oil separator is received by way of said bottom outlet in said suction accumulator and is collected, said reservoir is equipped with heater means for heating the collected oil in said oil reservoir so as to boil out any remnant of the refrigerant therein without effecting any corresponding heating of the separate oil separator, said oil reservoir at a top end thereof is connected to the suction inlet of the purification unit and at a bottom end thereof is connected to a valve controlled outlet operatively connected with the atmosphere for effectively providing a permissible degree of refrigerant content in the oil delivered to the atmosphere.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the heating means associated with the oil reservoir are electrically energized.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the heating means associated with the oil reservoir are energized by heat developed in said purification unit.
- 4. An apparatus for reclaiming and purifying used refrigerant, the apparatus comprising a purification unit having a suction inlet for intake of gaseous refrigerant and an outlet for fluid refrigerant, said inlet being connected through an oil separator in which remanents of oil in the refrigerant are precipitated, said outlet is connected to a collector tank for at least partially purified liquid refrigerant, an upper end portion of said collector tank is connected to the atmosphere through controllable valve means for blowing off from said collector tank non-condensable gases precipitated from the received liquid refrigerant, wherein a blow-off from said collector tank is passed through a condensation unit in which residuals of the refrigerant gas are condensed so as to flow back into the collector tank without escaping to the atmosphere, the oil separator includes a bottom connection to an underlying oil reservoir in which the precipitated oil is collected, said reservoir is provided with a heater means for heating the collected oil so as to boil out any remnant of the refrigerant therein without effecting any corresponding heating of the oil separator, said oil reservoir at a top end thereof is connected to the suction inlet of the purification unit and at a bottom end thereof is connected to a valve controlled oil outlet therefrom, wherein the blow-off from the collector tank to the atmosphere passes through a heat exchanger, a primary portion of the blow off is cooled by a connection between the liquid refrigerant delivered to or from the collector tank and the suction inlet of the purification unit in such a manner that the liquid refrigerant evaporates in the heat exchanger and effectively produces a condensation of a condensable fraction of the blow-off gas.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a primary portion of the heat exchanger is cooled by respective inlet and outlet connections to delivery and intake sides of said purification unit.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the heat exchanger includes a tank having an inlet opening connected through valve means with a top outlet opening of the collector tank and a lower outlet opening connected with the suction intake side of the purification unit, and wherein an upper outlet opening is connected to the atmosphere through valve means.
- 7. An apparatus for reclaiming and purifying used refrigerants, the apparatus comprising a purification unit having a suction inlet for intake of gaseous refrigerant and an outlet for fluid refrigerant, said suction inlet being connected through an oil separator in which remnants of oil in the refrigerant are precipitated, said outlet is connected to a collector tank for at least partially purified liquid refrigerant, an upper end portion of said collector tank is connected to the atmosphere through controllable means for blowing off from said collector tank non-condensable gases precipitated from the received liquid refrigerant, wherein the oil separator includes a bottom outlet connected to a separate, underlying oil reservoir in which the precipitated oil is collected, said reservoir is equipped with heater means for heating the collected oil so as to boil out any remnant of the refrigerant therein without effecting any corresponding heating of the separate oil separator, said oil reservoir at a top end thereof is connected to the suction inlet of the purification unit and at a bottom end thereof is connected to valve controlled oil outlet, a blow off from said collector tank is passed through a condensation unit in which residuals of the refrigerant gas are condensed so as to flow back into the collector tank without escaping to the atmosphere, and wherein a top of the oil reservoir is connected with the oil separator through a one-way outlet valve, while the upper end of the oil reservoir is connected to the suction intake of the purification unit by a pipe passing the oil separator.
- 8. An apparatus for reclaiming and purifying used refrigerant, the apparatus comprising a purification unit having a suction inlet for intake of gaseous refrigerant and an outlet for fluid refrigerant, said inlet being connected through an oil separator in which remnants of oil in the refrigerant are precipitated, said outlet is connected to a collector tank for at least partially purified liquid refrigerant, an upper end portion of said collector tank is connected to the atmosphere through controllable valve means for blowing off all non-condensable gases precipitated in said collector tank from the received liquid refrigerant to the atmosphere, and wherein a blow-off of all of the non-condensable gases from said collector tank is passed through a heat exchange unit in which residuals of refrigerant gas are condensed so as to flow back into the collector tank without escaping to the atmosphere, wherein the oil separator includes a bottom outlet connected to a separate, underlying oil reservoir in which the precipitated oil is collected, said reservoir is provided with heater means for heating the collected oil so as to boil out any remnant of the refrigerant therein without effecting any corresponding heating of the separate oil separator, said oil reservoir at a top end thereof is connected to the suction inlet of the purification unit and at a bottom end thereof is connected to a valve controlled oil outlet therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/019,659 filed on Feb. 19, 1993, now abandoned.
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