Compressor head, internal discriminator, external discriminator, manifold design for refrigeration recovery apparatus
First Claim
1. A vacuum sensor comprising:
- a first transistor IC including a first heating transistor which generates a fixed amount of heat and a second temperature measuring transistor which measures a corresponding temperature rise due to the heat generated in the first transistor, the first transistor IC being thermally connected to a metal mass;
a second transistor IC including a third temperature measuring transistor which measures the ambient temperature of the metal mass;
a regulated power supply connected to the collector of the first transistor and the collector of the third transistor, which causes a forward voltage at the emitters of the second and third transistors which varies with temperature;
a computation circuit connected to the vacuum sensor;
whereby the difference between the forward voltages at the emitters of the second and third transistors is converted into a vacuum measurement.
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Abstract
The compressor head, internal and/or external discriminator, and manifold design in general utilize ball valves on the suction and discharge of a cylinder head in the recovery of refrigerant liquid and/or vapor. The device facilitates the flashing of liquid refrigerant pumped to the compressor which, in turn, assists to cool the compressor head. The flashing of liquid refrigerant to vapor also deters liquid transfer into the compressor enhancing performance thereof. The vapor passages within the discriminator, cylinder head and/or manifold are sized for receipt of spring actuated ball'"'"'s to open and/or close the vapor passages during suction and/or discharge of refrigerant vapor or liquid by the compressor.
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1 Claim
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1. A vacuum sensor comprising:
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a first transistor IC including a first heating transistor which generates a fixed amount of heat and a second temperature measuring transistor which measures a corresponding temperature rise due to the heat generated in the first transistor, the first transistor IC being thermally connected to a metal mass; a second transistor IC including a third temperature measuring transistor which measures the ambient temperature of the metal mass; a regulated power supply connected to the collector of the first transistor and the collector of the third transistor, which causes a forward voltage at the emitters of the second and third transistors which varies with temperature; a computation circuit connected to the vacuum sensor; whereby the difference between the forward voltages at the emitters of the second and third transistors is converted into a vacuum measurement.
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