Claims
- 1. A refrigerant recovery system comprising: a refrigerant compressor having an input and an output; means including evaporator means and a recovery control valve for connecting said compressor input to a refrigeration system from which refrigerant is to be recovered, and means for sensing refrigerant pressure to said compressor input; condenser means coupled to said compressor output in heat exchange relation to said evaporator means for liquifying refrigerant from said compressor output; means for separating oil from said refrigerant; and means for feeding liquid refrigerant from said condenser means to storage means;
- characterized in that said evaporator means, said condenser means and said oil-separating mean comprise an integral assembly within a closed canister having a top wall, a bottom wall, a substantially cylindrical sidewall and an open internal volume; an evaporator inlet and an evaporator outlet positioned in said canister for feeding and withdrawing refrigerant from said open internal volume of said canister adjacent to said top wall; a condenser inlet and a condenser outlet at said top wall, and condenser coil means extending within said canister volume from said condenser inlet to adjacent said bottom wall, and thence to said condenser outlet; and an oil drain valve in said bottom wall.
- 2. The system set forth in claim 1 wherein said condenser coil means comprises a pair of coaxial internested coils connected to each other adjacent to said bottom wall.
- 3. The system set forth in claim 2 wherein said coils are of substantially identical length axially of said canister.
- 4. The system set forth in claim 3 wherein said coil length comprise not more than one-half of said canister.
- 5. The system set forth in claim 4 wherein each said coil comprises a continuous length of conduit having heat-exchange fins integrally radially outwardly projecting therefrom.
- 6. The system set forth in claim 5 wherein said evaporator inlet includes means positioned within said canister volume adjacent to said top wall for directing incoming refrigerant radially outwardly against said sidewall.
- 7. The system set forth in claim 5 wherein said bottom wall is dished axially outwardly of said canister internal volume, and wherein said oil drain valve is centrally positioned in said bottom wall.
- 8. The system set forth in claim 7 wherein said recovery control valve comprises an electrically operated solenoid valve; wherein said pressure sensing means comprises a pressure sensor for supplying an electrical signal as a function of refrigerant pressure to said compressor input; and wherein said system further comprises control means including means responsive to an operator for opening said solenoid valve and energizing said compressor, and means responsive to said pressure sensor for closing said solenoid valve and de-energizing said compressor when substantially all refrigerant has been recovered from the refrigeration system.
- 9. The system set forth in claim 8 wherein said pressure sensor comprises a pressure switch; and wherein said control means comprises a start switch having contacts which close upon operator initiation, control relay means connected in series with said start switch and said pressure switch across a source of electrical powers, first relay switch means connected across said start switch contacts, and second relay switch means for feeding electrical power to said solenoid valve and said compressor.
- 10. A refrigerant recovery system comprising: a refrigerant compressor having an input and an output; means including evaporator means and a recovery control valve for connecting said compressor input to a refrigeration system from which refrigerant is to be recovered; condenser means coupled to said compressor output in heat exchange relation to said evaporator means for liquifying refrigerant from said compressor output; means for separating oil from said refrigerant; and means for feeding liquid refrigerant from said condenser means to storage means;
- characterized in that said evaporator means, said condenser means and said oil-separating means comprise an integral assembly which includes a closed canister having a top wall, a bottom wall, a substantially cylindrical sidewall and an open internal volume; an evaporator inlet and an evaporator outlet positioned in said canister for feeding and withdrawing refrigerant from said open internal volume of said canister adjacent to said top wall; a condenser inlet, a condenser outlet, and condenser coil means extending in heat exchange relationship with refrigerant within said canister volume from said condenser inlet to adjacent said bottom wall substantially throughout the length of said canister, and thence to said condenser outlet; and an oil drain in said bottom wall.
- 11. The system set forth in claim 10 further comprises a storage tank having a vapor port connected to said condenser outlet and having a liquid port from which recovered refrigerant may be withdrawn from said container in liquid phase.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 117,098 filed on Nov. 4, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,768,347.
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