Patent ID: 6260368
Filing Date: 2001-07-17
Classification: F25B

Abstract:
An evaporator superheat stabilizer for use in a vapor compression refrigeration system, the system having feedback control of evaporator superheat, the system including the following elements a)-d),a) an evaporator for the purpose of cooling a refrigerated space, the evaporator having an inlet and an outlet,b) a suction line whose inlet receives vaporized refrigerant from the evaporator outlet,c) an electronically controlled expansion valve having an inlet which receives high pressure liquid from a condenser and an outlet which discharges a controlled flow of low pressure refrigerant through a passage into the evaporator inlet, andd) a feedback controller having an input signal equal to the difference between a signal from a first temperature sensor located at a point on the surface of or within the suction line and a signal from a second temperature sensor located at a point on the surface of or within said passage, the controller generating a proportional control output signal that controls the expansion valve so as to cause increased refrigerant flow when superheat increases above a preset superheat value, superheat being defined herein as the difference between a first temperature at the location of the first temperature sensor and a second temperature at the location of the second temperature sensor,said superheat stabilizer comprising,a cavity, located in the refrigerated space and functioning as both a liquid separator and a vapor superheater, the cavity having a cavity inlet connected through a passage to the evaporator outlet and a cavity outlet connected to the suction line inlet, the cavity having sufficiently large cross sectional area so that refrigerant velocity within the cavity is low enough to allow separation of liquid and vapor, the cavity being sufficiently long in the direction of refrigerant flow so that only refrigerant vapor exits the cavity, the cavity also being sufficiently long in the direction of refrigerant flow so that said preset superheat occurs between the evaporator outlet and the location of said first temperature sensor.