IP Library Granted Patent US 9,250,011
Granted Patent B2
US 9,250,011 · App. 13/585,205 · Granted Feb 2, 2016

Absorption refrigerator with temperature control

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Patent No.
US 9,250,011
App. No.
13/585,205
Granted
Feb 2, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cooling unit constructed in accordance with one example of the present disclosure includes an outer shell that defines an interior volume. A cooling system cools the interior volume. A temperature sensor senses a temperature within the interior volume. A heating element is disposed within the interior volume. A controller communicates with the temperature sensor and the heating element and activates the heating element based on the temperature satisfying a threshold.

Claims (41)

1. A cooling unit comprising:

a cabinet that defines an interior volume;

a cooling system that cools the interior volume, the cooling system including an evaporator;

a temperature sensor that senses a temperature within the interior volume;

a heating element disposed within the interior volume and operably associated with the evaporator; and

a controller that communicates with the temperature sensor and the heating element, wherein the controller activates the heating element based on the temperature satisfying a threshold; and

wherein the controller further implements a low ambient temperature regulation control scheme by controlling the heater in accordance with the sensed temperature and during low ambient temperature conditions, to thus heat the evaporator, and as a result to cause the cooling system to provide cooling under low ambient temperature conditions where the cooling system would otherwise not provide sufficient cooling to cool the interior volume of the cabinet.

2. The cooling unit of claim 1 wherein the evaporator comprises a fin, and the heating element is operably associated with the fin.

3. The cooling unit of claim 2 wherein the temperature sensor is disposed on the fin.

4. The cooling unit of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensor and the heating element are disposed in a common housing.

5. The cooling unit of claim 4 wherein the temperature sensor and the heating element are structurally combined with a potting resin and disposed in a plastic housing.

6. The cooling unit of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensor comprises a thermistor.

7. The cooling unit of claim 1 wherein the heating element comprises a resistor.

8. The cooling unit of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to activate the heating element for a predetermined timeframe.

9. The cooling unit of claim 1 wherein the cooling unit is an absorption refrigerator.

10. A method of controlling a cooling unit, wherein the cooling unit includes a cooling system having an evaporator, the method comprising:

using a temperature sensor to sense a temperature within a cooled interior volume of the cooling unit;

using a controller to read the sensed temperature and to determine if the sensed temperature satisfies a threshold;

using the controller to activate a heating element operably associated with the evaporator and positioned within the cooled interior volume, and based on the sensed temperature satisfying a threshold; and

further using the controller to implement a user selectable low ambient temperature regulation control scheme by controlling the heating element in accordance with a sensed ambient temperature around the cooling unit, and during low ambient temperature conditions to heat the evaporator, and as a result to cause the cooling system to provide cooling under the low ambient temperature conditions where the cooling system would otherwise not provide sufficient cooling to cool the cooled interior volume of the cooling unit.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein activating the heating element comprises activating the heating element for a pre-selected time.

12. The method of claim 10 wherein sensing the temperature comprises sensing the temperature at a pre-determined time interval.

13. The method of claim 10 wherein sensing the temperature further comprises sensing the temperature at a fin of the evaporator of the cooling system of the cooling unit.

14. A cooling unit comprising:

an outer shell that defines an interior volume;

a cooling system having an evaporator, the cooling system operable to cool the interior volume;

a low ambient temperature control switch;

a heating element operably associated with the evaporator, and being disposed within the interior volume;

a controller that communicates with the heating element, wherein the controller activates a low ambient temperature regulation control scheme by activating the heating element at predetermined time intervals based on the low ambient control switch being on; and

wherein while performing the low ambient temperature regulation control scheme, the controller uses the heating element to heat the evaporator, and as a result to cause the cooling system to provide cooling under low ambient temperature conditions where the cooling system would otherwise not provide sufficient cooling to cool the interior volume of the cooling unit.

15. The cooling unit of claim 14 , further comprising:

a temperature sensor that senses an ambient temperature;

wherein the controller further activates the heating element based on the sensed ambient temperature.

16. The cooling unit of claim 15 wherein the controller activates the heating element for a first predetermined time interval for a first ambient temperature and activates the heating element for a second predetermined time interval for a second ambient temperature, wherein the first predetermined time interval is larger than the second predetermined time interval and wherein the second ambient temperature is larger than the first ambient temperature.

17. A method of controlling a cooling unit having a cooling system, wherein the cooling system has an evaporator, the method comprising:

determining if a low ambient temperature control scheme has been selected; and

using a temperature sensor to sense an ambient temperature outside of a cooled interior volume of the cooling unit;

when the low ambient temperature control scheme has been selected, using a controller to activate a heating element operably associated with the evaporator, and disposed within the cooled interior volume; and

using the controller to control the heating element in accordance with the sensed ambient temperature and to heat the evaporator, and as a result to cause the cooling system to provide cooling under low ambient temperature conditions where the cooling system would otherwise not provide sufficient cooling to cool the cooled interior volume of the cooling unit.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein activating the heating element comprises activating the heating element for a pre-selected time.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the pre-selected time is inversely proportional to the sensed temperature.

Assignments (5)
NOTICE OF PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Dec 13, 2021
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
To: THETFORD CORPORATION; THETFORD BV; NORCOLD, INC.
Reel/Frame 058496/0214 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 3, 2017
From: KEARNEY-NATIONAL INC.; PLAID ENTERPRISES, INC.; THETFORD CORPORATION; B & B MOLDERS, LLC; THETFORD B.V.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 041872/0343 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 2, 2016
From: THETFORD CORPORATION
To: THETFORD BV
Reel/Frame 040194/0358 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 30, 2013
From: COTO TECHNOLOGY, INC.; NORCOLD, INC.; KEARNEY-NATIONAL INC.; THETFORD CORPORATION; PLAID ENTERPRISES, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 031515/0176 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2012
From: BERKHOUT, PIETER DIRK; MOELANDS, JOOST
To: THETFORD CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028783/0754 →