Refrigeration sealing system for a refrigeration unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6273427
  • Patent Number
    6,273,427
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A refrigeration sealing system for a refrigeration unit includes a trap-process tube coupled with and in communication with a compressor of the refrigeration unit for receiving refrigerant from a refrigerant source. The trap-process tube defines a passageway through which refrigerant flows from the refrigerant source to the compressor. The refrigeration sealing system for a refrigeration unit further includes an annular plug disposed within the passageway. The annular plug defines a bore for facilitating the flow of refrigerant through the passageway. The annular plug is further deformable to seal the passageway of the trap process tube.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to refrigeration units and, more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a refrigeration sealing system for sealing refrigerant within a compressor that favorably diminishes the potential for leaks.




2. Description of the Related Art




Beverage dispensers include cooling systems for cooling beverage fluids, such as a diluent of plain water or carbonated water and beverage flavored syrup, prior to forming and dispensing a desired beverage in that it is highly desirable in the industry to serve carbonated drinks at the coldest temperature possible. Some cooling systems include refrigeration units for cooling beverage fluids.




Refrigeration units include a refrigeration line whereby refrigerant flows therethrough. Refrigerant is pumped through the refrigeration line via a compressor provided by the refrigeration unit. To thus cool beverage fluids, thermal energy is transferred from warm beverage fluids to the cool refrigerant.





FIG. 1



a


is a related art illustration depicting the current refrigeration charging process. As such, a prior art refrigeration sealing system


2


is secured to a compressor


5


using any suitable means. The prior art refrigeration sealing system


2


includes a process tube


30


coupled with and in communication with the compressor


5


. Process tube


30


defines a passageway


39


where refrigerant flows therethrough.




During the refrigerant charging process, new refrigerant is dispensed from a refrigerant charging conduit


10


in communication with the process tube


30


. The refrigerant charging conduit


10


in turn is coupled with and receives refrigerant from a refrigerant source


6


. Refrigerant thus flows from the refrigerant charging conduit


10


across the process tube


30


into the compressor


5


. Accordingly, the refrigerant charging process continues until compressor


5


receives a sufficient amount of refrigerant.




Inasmuch,

FIG. 1



b


is a prior art illustration depicting the process for sealing refrigerant within the compressor


5


. The prior art refrigeration sealing system


2


includes a crimp


37


formed by the process tube


30


and disposed thereon. Crimp


37


enables the process tube


30


to close off passageway


39


, thereby sealing refrigerant within the compressor


5


. In addition, the prior art refrigeration sealing system


2


includes a sealing plug


35


disposed within passageway


29


for sealing refrigerant within the compressor


5


. Sealing plug


35


is a standard sealing plug used in the industry and is composed of solder material.




Unfortunately, the prior art refrigeration sealing system


2


does not favorably diminish the potential for leaks. This current sealing process, however is not satisfactory. As such, although sealed within the compressor, refrigerant often leaks from the refrigeration unit. Crimping process tube


30


often causes stress fractures along crimp


37


allowing for refrigerant to leak out. Similarly, refrigerant can leak from gaps provided between sealing plug


35


and passageway


39


in that sealing plug


35


fails to satisfactorily close off passageway


39


.




Accordingly, there is a long felt need for a refrigeration sealing system for sealing refrigerant within a compressor that favorably diminishes the potential for leaks.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a refrigeration sealing system for a refrigeration unit includes a trap-process tube coupled with and in communication with a compressor of the refrigeration unit for receiving refrigerant from a refrigerant source. The trap-process tube defines a passageway through which refrigerant flows from the refrigerant source to the compressor. The refrigeration sealing system for a refrigeration unit further includes an annular plug disposed within the passageway. The annular plug defines a bore for facilitating the flow of refrigerant through the passageway. The annular plug is further deformable to seal the passageway of the trap process tube.




A method for sealing refrigerant within a refrigeration unit, includes the steps of coupling a trap-process tube with a compressor of the refrigeration unit, whereby the trap-process tube is in communication with the compressor; passing refrigerant from the refrigerant source to the compressor through the trap-process tube, wherein the trap-process tube defines a passageway through which refrigerant flows from the refrigerant source to the compressor; and closing off the passageway so that refrigerant is sealed within the refrigeration unit.




The step of passing refrigerant from the refrigerant source to the compressor through the trap-process tube includes the steps of positioning an annular plug within the passageway and passing refrigerant through a bore defined by the annular passageway. The step of closing off the passageway so that refrigerant is sealed within the refrigeration unit includes the steps of forming a sealing slug for sealing the passageway and positioning the sealing slug within the passageway, thereby sealing the passageway. The step of forming a sealing plug for sealing the passageway includes the steps of deforming the annular plug, collecting deformed material from the annular plug within the passageway, and hardening the deformed material, thereby forming the sealing slug.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a refrigeration sealing system for sealing refrigerant within a compressor that favorably diminishes the potential for leaks.




Still other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become evident to those skilled in the art in light of the following.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates a prior art refrigeration sealing system for sealing refrigerant within a compressor.





FIG. 1



a


is a side view illustrating the refrigerant charging process whereby a compressor receives refrigerant from a refrigerant charging conduit via a process tube.





FIG. 1



b


is a side view illustrating the process for sealing refrigerant within the compressor y crimping the process tube and filling the tube with solder.





FIG. 2

illustrates a refrigeration sealing system for sealing refrigerant within a compressor according to the preferred embodiment.





FIG. 2



a


is a side view illustrating the refrigerant charging process whereby a compressor receives refrigerant from a refrigerant charging conduit via a trap-process tube.





FIG. 2



aa


is a detailed view of an annular plug that is disposed within the trap-process tube during the refrigerant charging process.





FIG. 2



b


is a side view illustrating the process for sealing refrigerant within the compressor by deforming the annular plug and capping the trap-process tube.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein, however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms, the figures are not necessarily to scale, and some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular components or steps.




Refrigerant must be periodically changed to ensure optimal thermal efficiency of a refrigeration unit (not shown). In particular, used refrigerant is removed from a compressor


5


which is provided by the refrigeration unit for delivering refrigerant across the refrigeration unit, in exchange for new refrigerant. It should be added that the refrigeration unit is a standard refrigeration unit used in the industry.





FIG. 2

illustrates a refrigeration sealing system I for sealing refrigerant within a compressor


5


that favorably diminishes the potential for leaks. The refrigeration sealing system


1


includes a trap-process tube


20


coupled with and in communication with the compressor


5


. In the preferred embodiment, trap-process tube


20


is secured to an inlet


31


defined by the compressor


5


to facilitate easy removal and replacement of the refrigeration sealing system


1


, especially during maintenance and repair of a refrigeration unit. Trap-process tube


20


defines a passageway


29


through which refrigerant flows.




The refrigeration sealing system


1


includes an annular plug


22


disposed within passageway


29


during the refrigerant charging process. As shown in

FIG. 2



aa


, annular plug


22


defines a bore


23


for facilitating the flow of refrigerant through passageway


29


. In the preferred embodiment, annular plug


22


is composed of any readily deformable material, such as solder, plastic, or resin.




During the refrigerant charging process, as shown in

FIG. 2



a


, new refrigerant is dispensed from a refrigerant charging conduit


10


in communication with the trap-process tube


20


. The refrigerant charging conduit


10


in turn is coupled with and receives refrigerant from a refrigerant source


6


. Refrigerant thus flows from the refrigerant charging conduit


10


, across the trap-process tube


20


, through annular plug


22


disposed within the trap-process tube


20


, into the compressor


5


. Accordingly, the refrigerant charging process continues until compressor


5


receives a sufficient amount of refrigerant.





FIG. 2



b


illustrates the preferred process for sealing refrigerant within the compressor


5


by deforming the annular plug


22


and capping the trap-process tube


20


. The refrigeration sealing system I includes a sealing slug


25


disposed within passageway


29


formed from the annular plug


22


. The sealing slug


25


seals refrigerant within the compressor


5


by sufficiently closing off passageway


29


after the refrigerant charging process.




The refrigeration sealing system


1


further includes a bend


29




a-c


formed by the trap-process tube


29


. Bend


29




a-c


includes a first end


29




a


, a second end


29




b


, and a trough


29




c


interposed with and linking the first end


29




a


and the second end


29




b


. It is essential that the first end


29




a


and the second end


29




b


are each substantially perpendicular to the trough


29




c


to provide a “trap” for deformed material from annular plug


29


to collect and thus form sealing slug


25


.




As such, in the preferred embodiment. sealing slug


25


extends from trough


29




c


to the first end


29




a


and the second end


29




b


. Forming sealing slug


25


in the preferred maimer greatly diminishes the potential for forming gaps between sealing slug


25


and passageway


29


, whereby it is well known that refrigerant leaks through such gaps. Moreover, by positioning sealing slug


25


within a trap, refrigerant is altogether less likely to travel past the sealing slug


25


. While within a trap, as dictated by fluid mechanics, refrigerant must travel with great difficulty against the forces of gravity along a perpendicular. In sum, forming the sealing slug


25


in bend


29




a-c


eliminates the formation of gaps and applies a gravitational force against fluid flow thereby stopping the flow of refrigerant through passageway


29


.




The refrigeration sealing system


1


includes a cap


27


disposed on inlet


21


of trap-process tube


20


for sealing passageway


27


. Cap


27


is secured to trap-process tube


20


using any suitable securing means. In the preferred embodiment, cap


27


provides a permanent seal for passageway


29


.




Therefore, once compressor


5


receives a sufficient amount of refrigerant, annular plug


22


is allowed to deform, such as through the application of heat or ultrasonic means, so that material from annular plug


22


collects along bend


29




a-c


. Once a sufficient amount is collected in bend


29




a-c


, the material from annular plug


22


is allowed to harden, thereby forming sealing slug


25


. Sealing slug


25


thus closes off passageway


29


to prevent the flow of refrigerant therethrough. Furthermore, cap


27


is secured to the trap-process tube


20


to permanently seal passageway


29


.




Although the present invention has been described in terms of the foregoing embodiment, such description has been for exemplary purposes only and, as will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, many alternatives, equivalents, and variations of varying degrees will fall within the scope of the present invention. That scope, accordingly, is not to be limited in any respect by the foregoing description, rather, it is defined only by the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A refrigeration sealing system for a refrigeration unit, comprising:a trap-process tube coupled with and in communication with a compressor of the refrigeration unit for receiving refrigerant from a refrigerant source, the trap-process tube defining a passageway through which refrigerant flows from the refrigerant source to the compressor; and a plug disposed within the passageway, the plug defining a bore permitting the flow of refrigerant through the passageway, whereby the plug deforms into a sealing slug that seals the passageway of the trap process tube.
  • 2. The refrigeration sealing system according to claim 1 further comprising a bend formed by the trap-process tube.
  • 3. The refrigeration sealing system according to claim 2 wherein the bend collects material from the plug thereby forming the sealing slug.
  • 4. The refrigeration sealing system according to claim 2 wherein the bend includes a first end, a second end, and a trough interposed with and linking the first end and second end.
  • 5. The refrigeration sealing system according to claim 4 wherein the first end is substantially perpendicular to the trough.
  • 6. The refrigeration sealing system according to claims 4 or 5 wherein the second end is substantially perpendicular to the trough.
  • 7. The refrigeration sealing system according to claim 1 further comprising a cap disposed on the trap-process tube for sealing refrigerant within the refrigeration unit.
  • 8. The refrigeration sealing system according to claim 7 wherein the cap provides a permanent seal for the passageway.
  • 9. The refrigeration sealing system according to claim 1 wherein the compressor defines an inlet, whereby the trap-process tube is coupled with the inlet to facilitate easy removal of the refrigeration sealing system.
  • 10. A method for sealing refrigerant within a refrigeration unit, comprising the steps of:coupling a trap-process tube with a compressor of the refrigeration unit, whereby the trap-process tube defines a passageway communicating with the compressor; positioning a plug within the passageway of the trap-process tube, whereby the plug defines a bore permitting the flow of refrigerant through the passageway; passing refrigerant from refrigerant source to the compressor through the passageway of the trap-process tube; and deforming the plug into a sealing slug that seals the passageway of the trap process tube.
  • 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the step of coupling a trap-process tube with the compressor further comprises the step of coupling a trap-process tube with an inlet formed by the compressor to facilitate easy removal of the refrigeration sealing system.
  • 12. The method according to claim 10 wherein the step of deforming the plug into a sealing plug that seals the passageway of the trap process tube further comprises the steps of:collecting deformed material from the plug within the passageway; and hardening the deformed material, thereby forming the sealing slug.
  • 13. The method according to claim 12 wherein the deformed material is collected within a bend provided by the trap-process tube.
  • 14. The method according to claim 10 further comprising the step of securing a cap to the trap-process tube for sealing refrigerant.
  • 15. The method according to claim 14 wherein the cap provides a permanent seal for the passageway.
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5890375 Stahl Apr 1999
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