Patent ID: 6591902
Filing Date: 2003-07-15
Classification: F24F,F25B,F28D

Abstract:
An air conditioning system for utilizing heat pipes to maximize the efficiency of air cooling, comprising, in combination:a chiller with an input end adapted to receive input air to be cooled and an output end adapted to discharge cooled air for movement into a chamber with an associated fan to cause the flow of air through the chiller, in the chiller having a first working fluid to cause cooling of the chiller; a plurality of heat pipes including an upper heat pipe and a lower heat pipe, each of the heat pipes including an input coil in a serpentine configuration at the input end of the chiller for the passage or input air there through and an output coil in a serpentine configuration at the output end of the chiller for the passage or output air there through, and upper horizontal vapor leg coupling associated input coils and output coils for the passage of vapor and a lower horizontal liquid leg coupling associated input coils and out coils for the passage of liquid, the input and output coils and the vapor and liquid legs functioning to cause the flow of a second working fluid there through in a continuous cycle of operation; an upper back flow abater formed as an upper one way check valve for the vapor leg for controlling the back flow of the second working fluid within the vapor leg; an upper shell and tube heat exchanger encompassing the vapor line in advance of the upper one way check valve and with an inlet line and an outlet line to direct the flow of the first working fluid associated with the chiller to cool the second working fluid in the vapor line; a lower back flow abater formed as a lower one way check valve for the liquid leg for controlling the back flow of the second working fluid with the liquid leg; a lower shell and tube heat exchanger encompassing the liquid line in advance of the lower one way check valve and with an inlet line and an outlet line to direct the flow of the first working fluid associated with the chiller to heat the fluid in the liquid line; and a supplemental back flow abater formed by upwardly extending lines as part of the liquid line on opposite sides of the lower heat exchanger to function as a U-shaped trap.