IP Library Granted Patent US 10,168,058
Granted Patent B2
US 10,168,058 · App. 15/460,772 · Granted Jan 1, 2019

Dehumidifier with secondary evaporator and condenser coils

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Patent No.
US 10,168,058
App. No.
15/460,772
Granted
Jan 1, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dehumidification system includes a compressor, a primary evaporator, a primary condenser, a secondary evaporator, and a secondary condenser. The secondary evaporator receives an inlet airflow and outputs a first airflow to the primary evaporator. The primary evaporator receives the first airflow and outputs a second airflow to the secondary condenser. The secondary condenser receives the second airflow and outputs a third airflow to the primary condenser. The primary condenser receives the third airflow and outputs a dehumidified airflow. The compressor receives a flow of refrigerant from the primary evaporator and provides the flow of refrigerant to the primary condenser.

Claims (79)

1. A dehumidification system, comprising:

a primary metering device;

a secondary metering device;

a secondary evaporator operable to:

receive a flow of refrigerant from the primary metering device; and

receive an inlet airflow and output a first airflow, the first airflow comprising cooler air than the inlet airflow, the first airflow generated by transferring heat from the inlet airflow to the flow of refrigerant as the inlet airflow passes through the secondary evaporator;

a primary evaporator operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the secondary metering device; and

receive the first airflow and output a second airflow, the second airflow comprising cooler air than the first airflow, the second airflow generated by transferring heat from the first airflow to the flow of refrigerant as the first airflow passes through the primary evaporator;

a secondary condenser operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the secondary evaporator; and

receive the second airflow and output a third airflow, the third airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the second airflow, the third airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the third airflow as the second airflow passes through the secondary condenser;

a sub-cooling coil operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the primary condenser;

output the flow of refrigerant to the primary metering device; and

receive the third airflow and output a fourth airflow, the fourth airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the third airflow, the fourth airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the fourth airflow as the third airflow passes through the sub-cooling coil;

a primary condenser operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the compressor; and

receive the fourth airflow and output a dehumidified airflow, the dehumidified airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the fourth airflow, the dehumidified airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the dehumidified airflow as the fourth airflow passes through the primary condenser;

a compressor operable to receive the flow of refrigerant from the primary evaporator and provide the flow of refrigerant to the primary condenser, the flow of refrigerant provided to the primary condenser comprising a higher pressure than the flow of refrigerant received at the compressor; and

a fan operable to generate the inlet, first, second, third, fourth, and dehumidified airflows.

2. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein:

the secondary metering device is a fixed or variable expansion device; and

the primary metering device is a fixed or variable expansion device.

3. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the primary or secondary condensers comprises a microchannel condenser.

4. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein the dehumidification system is included in a self-contained portable dehumidification unit.

5. The dehumidification system of claim 1 , wherein the dehumidification system is operable to cause the refrigerant to evaporate twice and condense twice in one refrigeration cycle.

6. A dehumidification system, comprising:

a primary metering device;

a secondary metering device;

a secondary evaporator operable to:

receive a flow of refrigerant from the primary metering device; and

receive an inlet airflow and output a first airflow, the first airflow comprising cooler air than the inlet airflow, the first airflow generated by transferring heat from the inlet airflow to the flow of refrigerant as the inlet airflow passes through the secondary evaporator;

a primary evaporator operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the secondary metering device; and

receive the first airflow and output a second airflow, the second airflow comprising cooler air than the first airflow, the second airflow generated by transferring heat from the first airflow to the flow of refrigerant as the first airflow passes through the primary evaporator;

a secondary condenser operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the secondary evaporator; and

receive the second airflow and output a third airflow, the third airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the second airflow, the third airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the third airflow as the second airflow passes through the secondary condenser;

a primary condenser operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the compressor; and

receive the third airflow and output a dehumidified airflow, the dehumidified airflow comprising less humid and warmer air than the third airflow, the dehumidified airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the dehumidified airflow as the third airflow passes through the primary condenser; and

a compressor operable to receive the flow of refrigerant from the primary evaporator and provide the flow of refrigerant to the primary condenser, the flow of refrigerant provided to the primary condenser comprising a higher pressure than the flow of refrigerant received at the compressor.

7. The dehumidification system of claim 6 , wherein:

the secondary metering device is a fixed or variable expansion device; and

the primary metering device is a fixed or variable expansion device.

8. The dehumidification system of claim 6 , further comprising a fan operable to generate the inlet, first, second, third, and dehumidified airflows.

9. The dehumidification system of claim 6 , wherein the dehumidification system is included in a self-contained portable dehumidification unit.

10. The dehumidification system of claim 6 , wherein the dehumidification system is operable to cause the refrigerant to evaporate twice and condense twice in one refrigeration cycle.

11. The dehumidification system of claim 6 , further comprising a sub-cooling coil operable to:

receive the flow of refrigerant from the primary condenser;

output the flow of refrigerant to the primary metering device; and

receive the third airflow and output a fourth airflow, the fourth airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the third airflow, the fourth airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the fourth airflow as the third airflow passes through the sub-cooling coil;

wherein the primary condenser is operable to:

receive the fourth airflow instead of the third airflow; and

generate the dehumidified airflow by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the dehumidified airflow as the fourth airflow passes through the primary condenser, the dehumidified airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the fourth airflow.

12. A dehumidification system, comprising:

a compressor;

a primary evaporator and a primary condenser; and

a secondary evaporator and a secondary condenser, wherein:

the secondary evaporator is operable to receive an inlet airflow and output a first airflow, the first airflow comprising cooler air than the inlet airflow, the first airflow generated by transferring heat from the inlet airflow to a flow of refrigerant as the inlet airflow passes through the secondary evaporator;

the primary evaporator is operable to receive the first airflow and output a second airflow, the second airflow comprising cooler air than the first airflow, the second airflow generated by transferring heat front the first airflow to the flow of refrigerant as the first airflow passes through the primary evaporator;

the secondary condenser is operable to receive the second airflow and output a third airflow, the third airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the second airflow, the third airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the third airflow as the second airflow passes through the secondary condenser;

the primary condenser is operable to receive the third airflow and output a dehumidified airflow, the dehumidified airflow comprising less humid and warmer air than the third airflow, the dehumidified airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the dehumidified airflow as the third airflow passes through the primary condenser; and

the compressor is operable to receive the flow of refrigerant from the primary evaporator and provide the flow of refrigerant to the primary condenser.

13. The dehumidification system of claim 12 , further comprising:

a primary metering device; and

a secondary metering device.

14. The dehumidification system of claim 13 , wherein:

the secondary metering device is a fixed or variable expansion device; and

the primary metering device is a fixed or variable expansion device.

15. The dehumidification system of claim 12 , further comprising a fan operable to generate the inlet, first, second, third, and dehumidified airflows.

16. The dehumidification system of claim 12 , wherein the dehumidification system is included in a self-contained portable dehumidification unit.

17. The dehumidification system of claim 12 , wherein the dehumidification system is operable to cause the refrigerant to evaporate twice and condense twice in one refrigeration cycle.

18. The dehumidification of system claim 12 , further comprising a sub-cooling coil operable to:

receive the third airflow and output a fourth airflow, the fourth airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the third airflow, the fourth airflow generated by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the fourth airflow as the third airflow passes through the sub-cooling coil;

wherein the primary condenser is operable to:

receive the fourth airflow instead of the third airflow; and

generate the dehumidified airflow by transferring heat from the flow of refrigerant to the dehumidified airflow as the fourth airflow passes through the primary condenser, the dehumidified airflow comprising warmer and less humid air than the fourth airflow.

Assignments (10)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2021
From: BROAN-NUTONE LLC; NORTEK AIR SOLUTIONS, LLC; NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC, LLC; THERMA-STOR LLC; ADDISON HVAC LLC; NOVELAIRE TECHNOLOGIES, L.L.C.; ROBERTS-GORDON LLC; STERIL-AIRE LLC; UNITED COOLAIR LLC; AIRXCHANGE, INC.
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2021
From: BROAN-NUTONE LLC; NORTEK AIR SOLUTIONS, LLC; NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC, LLC; THERMA-STOR LLC; ADDISON HVAC LLC; NOVELAIRE TECHNOLOGIES, L.L.C.; ROBERTS-GORDON LLC; STERIL-AIRE LLC; UNITED COOLAIR LLC; AIRXCHANGE, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 056650/0303 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2020
From: THERMA-STOR LLC
To: CIBC BANK USA
Reel/Frame 053775/0394 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 20, 2019
From: THERMA-STOR LLC
To: CIBC BANK USA
Reel/Frame 048387/0693 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2018
From: THERMA-STOR LLC
To: CIBC BANK USA
Reel/Frame 046227/0045 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2018
From: CIBC BANK USA
To: THERMA-STOR LLC
Reel/Frame 046226/0880 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2018
From: THERMA-STOR LLC
To: CIBC BANK USA
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2018
From: TECHNOLOGIES HOLDINGS CORP.
To: THERMA-STOR LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 31, 2017
From: TECHNOLOGIES HOLDINGS CORP.; THERMA-STOR LLC
To: THERMA-STOR LLC
Reel/Frame 044997/0596 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 16, 2017
From: TUCKER, DWAINE WALTER; DEMONTE, TODD R.; SLOAN, SCOTT E.; YU, WEIZHONG
To: TECHNOLOGIES HOLDINGS CORP.
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