Microwave ice detector
First Claim
1. A sensing device to monitor the presence and amount of matter such as condensate, frost and ice on the surface of a heat exchange portion of a cooling unit and to control the cooling unit to shut it off when an predetermined amount of matter is present on the heat exchanger by lowering its efficency and ability to absorb heat and thereby cool air passing across the heat exchanger, the improvement comprising:
- a microwave generator;
said microwave generator including a waveguide in proximity with said surface of the heat exchanger and spaced outwardly therefrom at a point to monitor the presence and absence of matter on said surface of the heat exchanger;
said microwave generator including both a source for emitting microwave energy (microwaves) through said waveguide to strike and be reflected from said heat exchanger, and, also including a receiver for monitoring microwave energy (also microwaves) reflected from the heat exchanger whereby the accumulation of matter on the monitored part of the heat exchanger produces a phase shift between the emitted and reflected microwaves resulting on a voltage which is monitored;
electrical connector means coupling the microwave generator with the cooling unit;
electrical comparison means for comparing the voltage produced by the emitted and reflected microwave energy when matter is present on the heat exchanger;
electrical triggering means having means coupled with the electrical comparison means including control means for causing the cooling unit to shut off at a predetermined level as determined by the comparison means in measuring and comparing the emitted waves and reflected waves to eliminate undesirable frost and ice, and, thereafter turn on the cooling unit when the frost and ice has been reduced to an acceptable level as determined by the sensing device.
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Abstract
A sensing and control device is provided for monitoring the build up of frost, ice and condensate on the cooling coils of refrigeration unit. The microwave unit is placed a fixed distance away from a cooling coil and provides an emitted wave and reflected wave. The reflected wave, and the resulting standing wave, shift in spacial phase which differs due to the accumulation of ice or frost and provides a voltage change which is observed by an electronic circuit to shut off the cooling unit while activating a defrost cycle or merely keeping the refrigeration shut off until the ice melts. The sensing and control unit is also used to sense the removal of ice and frost by heating of the defrost cycle and thus establish the termination of defrost cycle and restoration of refrigeration. The microwave sensing device permits the refrigeration unit to be cycled on and off to prevent an excessive build-up of ice which would dramatically lower unit efficiency by preventing the circulation of cooling air across the heat exchanger or coil as it is called to circulate cool air into the contiguous space.
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10 Claims
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1. A sensing device to monitor the presence and amount of matter such as condensate, frost and ice on the surface of a heat exchange portion of a cooling unit and to control the cooling unit to shut it off when an predetermined amount of matter is present on the heat exchanger by lowering its efficency and ability to absorb heat and thereby cool air passing across the heat exchanger, the improvement comprising:
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a microwave generator; said microwave generator including a waveguide in proximity with said surface of the heat exchanger and spaced outwardly therefrom at a point to monitor the presence and absence of matter on said surface of the heat exchanger; said microwave generator including both a source for emitting microwave energy (microwaves) through said waveguide to strike and be reflected from said heat exchanger, and, also including a receiver for monitoring microwave energy (also microwaves) reflected from the heat exchanger whereby the accumulation of matter on the monitored part of the heat exchanger produces a phase shift between the emitted and reflected microwaves resulting on a voltage which is monitored; electrical connector means coupling the microwave generator with the cooling unit; electrical comparison means for comparing the voltage produced by the emitted and reflected microwave energy when matter is present on the heat exchanger; electrical triggering means having means coupled with the electrical comparison means including control means for causing the cooling unit to shut off at a predetermined level as determined by the comparison means in measuring and comparing the emitted waves and reflected waves to eliminate undesirable frost and ice, and, thereafter turn on the cooling unit when the frost and ice has been reduced to an acceptable level as determined by the sensing device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of monitoring, detecting and controlling the presence of matter such as frost and ice in a cooling system on a heat exchanger to thereby control and eliminate the excessive build up of frost and ice, the method of improvement further including the following steps:
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providing a microwave detector; electrically connecting the detector to the refrigeration system; attaching the detector adjacent the heat exchanger at a point where ice, frost and other condensate accumulate; presetting the detector to trigger the cooling system and turn if off when a predetermined, objectionable level of accumulated matter is present on said heat exchanger; emitting microwave energy from said detector to strike an adjacent part of the heat exchanger and thereby produce reflected microwave energy; measuring the emitted and reflected microwave energy; comparing the emitted and reflected microwave energy; determining if the comparison of emitted and reflected waves indicate an objectionable level of matter such as ice and frost is present on said heat exchanger; deactivating the refrigeration system to allow the excessive build up to melt; monitoring the build up of matter as it melts., reactivating the refrigeration system when the build up of matter on the heat exchanger has been reduced to an acceptable level. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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