Claims
- 1. A refrigerating disc suitable for use as an evaporator in a refrigeration circuit in an ice making machine, said disc being of planar form and having liquid freezing surfaces on both sides thereof, the disc being of laminated construction comprising at least two layers bonded rigidly together to form a unitary structure, at least one layer having open channels therein which, after the layers are bonded together, form a plurality of relatively narrow sinuous internal channels sized to accommodate the passage of an evaporative refrigerant therethrough, said channels being substantially of the same equivalent length and extending substantially throughout all of the operative portions of the disc so that the liquid freezing surfaces are close to and are chilled by the refrigerant passing through the channels, said disc including an inner centrally disposed portion having inlet aperture means in communication with the said internal channels at one end thereof serving to permit introduction of the refrigerant into the disc, and outlet aperture means in communication with said internal channels at another end thereof serving to permit removal of the refrigerant from the disc.
- 2. A refrigerating disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein the disc comprises two outer layers having plane surfaces and a third layer sandwiched between the two outer layers, the third layer having the open channels formed on both sides thereof which, when the layers are bonded together, form said internal channels between the third layer and a respective one of the outer layers.
- 3. A disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein the open channels are formed by chemical etching.
- 4. A disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein said open channels are formed by milling.
- 5. A disc as claimed in claim 1, comprising two outer layers having plane surfaces and a third layer sandwiched between the two outer layers, the third layer having through channels formed therein which, when the layers are bonded together, form said internal channels between the two outer layers.
- 6. A disc as claimed in claim 5, wherein said through channels are formed by laser cutting.
- 7. A disc as claimed in claim 5, wherein said through channels are formed by routing.
- 8. A disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein said disc comprises two layers bonded together, at least one of the layers having open channels formed therein which, when the layers are bonded together, form the internal channels between the two layers.
- 9. A disc as claimed in claim 8, wherein said open channels are formed by etching.
- 10. A disc as claimed in claim 1 wherein said internal channels course from said inlet means generally outwardly towards the perimeter of said disc and thence generally towards the inner portion.
- 11. A disc as claimed in claim 1 wherein the centrally disposed portion includes an aperture, said inlet aperture means comprising axially orientated openings on the disc adjacent the aperture and said outlet aperture means comprising radially orientated openings communicating with the aperture.
- 12. A disc as claimed in claim 8, wherein open channels are formed in both said layers in patterns which are mirror images of each other, the two layers being bonded together such that the patterns are aligned whereby the open channels form said internal channels between the two layers.
- 13. A refrigerating disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein the disc comprises two outer layers, each outer layer having a substantially planar outer surface and having the open channels formed on its inner surface.
- 14. A refrigerating disc as claimed in claim 1 wherein the channels have similar geometric patterns.
- 15. A refrigerating disc suitable for use as an evaporator in a refrigeration circuit in an ice making machine, said disc being of planar form and having liquid freezing surfaces on both sides thereof, the disc being of laminated construction comprising at least two layers bonded rigidly together to form a unitary structure, at least one layer having open channels formed therein by chemical etching, the open channels forming, after the layers are bonded together, a plurality of relatively narrow sinuous internal channels sized to accommodate the passage of an evaporative refrigerant therethrough, said channels extending substantially throughout all of the operative portions of the disc so that the liquid freezing surfaces are close to and are chilled by the refrigerant passing through the channels, said disc including an inner centrally disposed portion having inlet aperture means in communication with the said internal channels at one end thereof serving to permit introduction of the refrigerant into the disc, and outlet aperture means in communication with said internal channels at another end thereof serving to permit removal of the refrigerant from the disc.
- 16. A refrigerating disc as claimed in claim 15, wherein the disc comprises three layers and the internal channels are formed between the middle one of the three layers and the two outer layers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/121,662, filed Sep. 15, 1993, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/882,842, filed May 14, 1992, now abandoned, which was a division of Ser. No. 07/458,670, filed Jul. 6, 1990 (now U.S. Pat. 5,157,939) which was a national application based upon PCT/AU88/00268, filed Jul. 31, 1988, which was based upon Application PI3458 in Australia, filed Jul. 31, 1987.
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