Patent ID: 7673475
Filing Date: 2010-03-09
Classification: B60H,F25B

Abstract:
1. A motor vehicle absorption cooling system using water as refrigerant and an absorbent, comprising a boiler ( 1 ), a condenser ( 1 ), an evaporator ( 3 ), an absorber ( 4 ) where a residual solution (absorbent) which comes from the boiler ( 1 ) via a heat exchanger ( 6 ) and a first solenoid valve ( 10 ) is mixed again with the refrigerant, a first pump ( 5 ) which returns the recomposed solution from the absorber ( 4 ) to the boiler ( 1 ) via the heat exchanger ( 6 ) in order to perform a complete cycle, a second pump ( 7 ) of the evaporator which ensures a cycling of the refrigerant in said evaporator ( 3 ), a third pump ( 8 ) of the absorber which ensures the cycling of the solution in said absorber ( 4 ), and an expansion valve ( 9 ) positioned between the condenser ( 2 ) and the evaporator ( 3 ), characterized in that said system comprises a circuit intended to ensure the flow of the refrigerant, from the moment a motor of said motor vehicle stops, from the evaporator ( 3 ) to the absorber ( 4 ) via a first solenoid valve ( 10 ), on the one hand by keeping the second pump ( 7 ) of the evaporator running for a predefined time, and on the other hand by keeping the first solenoid valve ( 10 ) in the open position after the motor stops for another predefined time before its closure, in order to dilute an area containing a residual deposit of the absorbent to prevent a crystallization of said residual deposit, characterized in that said circuit comprises a second solenoid valve ( 13 ) which is in an open position when the system is operating in order to ensure the cycling of the refrigerant in the evaporator ( 3 ) and a third solenoid valve ( 12 ) arranged between the evaporator ( 3 ) and the absorber ( 4 ) and which is closed when the system is operating, said third and second solenoid valves ( 12 , 13 ) being opened and closed respectively immediately after the system stops so as to ensure the flow of the refrigerant, from the evaporator ( 3 ) to the absorber ( 4 ) via the first solenoid valve ( 10 ).