IP Library Granted Patent US 10,718,558
Granted Patent B2
US 10,718,558 · App. 15/837,504 · Granted Jul 21, 2020

Independent auxiliary thermosiphon for inexpensively extending active cooling to additional freezer interior walls

Inventors: David M. Berchowitz (Athens, OH); Todd Richards (Athens, OH)
Assignee: Global Cooling, Inc.
F25D16/00F25B7/00F25B25/005F25D11/022F25D11/025F25D17/02F25D19/00F25D23/061F25D23/068F28F1/00
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Patent No.
US 10,718,558
App. No.
15/837,504
Granted
Jul 21, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

An auxiliary thermosiphon has an auxiliary refrigerant conduit with an auxiliary evaporation segment in thermally conductive connection to an interior wall of the freezer. The auxiliary refrigerant conduit contains an auxiliary refrigerant that is isolated from the primary refrigerant of the primary cooling apparatus. The auxiliary refrigerant conduit also extends upward to an auxiliary condensation segment of the auxiliary refrigerant conduit at an elevation above the auxiliary evaporation segment. A thermal bridge is in physical thermal contact with the auxiliary condensation segment and in physical thermal contact with a portion of a primary evaporation segment of the primary refrigeration apparatus. Heat is transported through the thermal bridge from the auxiliary thermosiphon to the primary refrigerant conduit and consequently to the primary refrigeration apparatus for removal from the freezer.

Claims (13)

1. A freezer having a freezer cabinet with interior walls surrounding a cooling space and a primary cooling apparatus that includes a primary cooler and a primary refrigerant conduit containing a primary refrigerant, the primary refrigerant conduit having a primary condensation segment at the primary cooler and a primary evaporation segment, some of the primary evaporation segment being in thermally conductive connection to at least some of the interior walls for transporting heat from the interior walls to the primary cooler, the freezer further comprising:

(a) an auxiliary thermosiphon that includes an auxiliary refrigerant conduit having an auxiliary evaporation segment in thermally conductive connection to an interior wall of the freezer cabinet, the auxiliary thermosiphon containing an auxiliary refrigerant conduit also extending upward to an auxiliary condensation segment at an elevation above the auxiliary evaporation segment; and

(b) a thermal bridge in thermal physical contact with the auxiliary condensation segment an in physical thermal contact with a portion of the primary evaporation segment for transporting heat through the thermal bridge from the auxiliary thermosiphon to the primary refrigerant conduit, the thermal bridge comprising:

(i) a central thermal conductor having at least one heat accepting groove, each heat accepting groove having a cross sectional configuration that mates with at least a portion of the exterior cross sectional configuration of the auxiliary condensation segment of the auxiliary refrigerant conduit and also having at least one heat rejection groove, each heat rejecting groove having a cross sectional configuration that mates with at least a portion of the exterior cross sectional configuration of the primary evaporation segment of the primary refrigerant conduit;

(ii) the central thermal conductor and the refrigerant conduits being assembled with at least a portion of the auxiliary condensation segment lying along the heat accepting groove and at least a portion of the primary evaporation segment lying along the heat rejecting groove; and

(iii) a strap in tension surrounding and clamping together the assembled refrigerant conduits and central thermal conductor;

wherein during operation condensed liquid refrigerant flows downward from the auxiliary condensation segment to the auxiliary evaporation segment and vaporized refrigerant flows upward from the auxiliary evaporation segment to the auxiliary condensation segment, both flows occurring simultaneously in the same auxiliary refrigerant conduit.

2. A freezer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the auxiliary thermosiphon conduit has closed opposite ends that form the auxiliary condensation segment, wherein the central thermal conductor has a second said heat accepting groove and the closed opposite ends are assembled in the heat accepting grooves, wherein the central thermal conductor has a second said heat rejecting groove and each of the heat rejecting grooves contains a portion of the primary evaporation segment of the primary refrigerant conduit and wherein the assembled refrigerant conduits are surrounded and clamped together by multiples of said strap.

3. A freezer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said interior walls to which said primary refrigerant conduit is in thermally conductive connection are sidewalls of the freezer and the auxiliary evaporation segment of the auxiliary thermosiphon is in thermally conductive connection to a second interior wall that is not in thermal connection to the primary refrigerant conduit and the second interior wall is a top interior wall of the freezer cabinet.

4. A freezer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said interior walls to which said primary refrigerant conduit is in thermally conductive connection are sidewalls of the freezer and the auxiliary evaporation segment of the auxiliary thermosiphon is in thermally conductive connection to a second interior wall that is not in thermal connection to the primary refrigerant conduit and the second interior wall is a bottom interior wall of the freezer cabinet.

5. A freezer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said interior walls to which said primary refrigerant conduit is in thermally conductive connection are sidewalls of the freezer and the auxiliary evaporation segment of the auxiliary thermosiphon is in thermally conductive connection to a second interior wall that is not in thermal connection to the primary refrigerant conduit and the second interior wall is a door interior wall of the freezer cabinet.

6. A freezer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the auxiliary evaporation segment of the auxiliary thermosiphon is mounted in thermally conductive connection to an interior wall by thermally conductive mounting brackets attached to the auxiliary evaporation segment and attached to the interior wall, the mounting brackets having spatially varying heights and are arranged and distributed on the interior wall in a configuration supporting the auxiliary evaporation segment inclined to a horizontal plane and continuously rising from its lowest elevation upwardly to the thermal bridge.

7. A freezer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the auxiliary refrigerant conduit is charged to a pressure that locates the vapor-liquid equilibrium temperature of the auxiliary refrigerant at a selected operating temperature of the freezer.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 10, 2025
From: GLOBAL COOLING, INC.
To: BANC OF CALIFORNIA
Reel/Frame 072212/0451 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 5, 2021
From: MIDCAP BUSINESS CREDIT LLC
To: EMD ACQUISITION LLC
Reel/Frame 058034/0799 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2020
From: GLOBAL COOLING, INC.; GLOBAL COOLING B.V.
To: MIDCAP BUSINESS CREDIT LLC
Reel/Frame 054689/0619 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2020
From: PACIFIC WESTERN BANK
To: GLOBAL COOLING, INC.
Reel/Frame 054807/0650 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2020
From: GLOBAL COOLING, INC.
To: PACIFIC WESTERN BANK
Reel/Frame 053763/0041 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 12, 2017
From: BERCHOWITZ, DAVID M.; RICHARDS, TODD
To: GLOBAL COOLING, INC.
Reel/Frame 044361/0455 →