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Refrigerant loss detector and alarm

  • US 5,228,304 A
  • Filed: 06/04/1992
  • Issued: 07/20/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/04/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a refrigerant system utilizing a liquid/vapor phase change refrigerant, said refrigeration system having a condenser connected by a liquid refrigerant line to a throttling device, a refrigerant loss detection and warning system comprising:

  • a source of electrical power;

    a step-down electrical voltage transforming device;

    a time delay device;

    a warning device to provide an indication upon a detection of refrigerant loss from said system;

    a loss detection device in communication with liquid refrigerant in said refrigerant line, said detection device incorporating a float operated switching means which, in response to a fall in a detected refrigerant level, provides an indication and warning of a loss of refrigerant in the system as a whole when such loss is detected;

    a series electrical circuit connecting said source of electrical power to primary windings in said voltage transforming device;

    a second series electrical circuit connecting secondary windings in said voltage transforming device to said time delay device, to said refrigerant level detection device, and to said warning device;

    wherein said loss detection circuit comprises;

    means defining a hollow, cylindrical closed chamber, said chamber having a top end and a lower portion, a sealing cap affixed to said chamber top end, a refrigerant inlet connection and a refrigerant outlet connection in said chamber lower portion, said connections being in fluid communication with the refrigerant line adjacent to the throttling device, whereby liquid and vapor refrigerant enters and substantially fills said chamber;

    said float operated switching means comprising;

    a buoyant float member, disposed in said chamber and being free to rise and descend and partially rotate with a rise or fall of liquid level in said chamber;

    sealed, self contained, and otherwise conventional mercury switch having therein a bead of mercury centrally embedded within said buoyant float member, and including a pair of electrodes within and in selective communication with said bead of mercury;

    said sealing cap further including fixed electrical terminals, there further being a pair of electrical conductors, partially insulated, and flexibly interconnecting said mercury switch electrodes and said cap electrical terminals; and

    said buoyant member with said mercury switch falling and rotating to close said mercury switch, with said head of mercury bridging said mercury switch electrodes, to provide said indication and warning of a loss of refrigerant, upon a fall of liquid level in said chamber.

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