BACKGROUND
[0001] Many vehicles come equipped with systems that utilize refrigerants, such as air conditioning
systems, for example. The refrigerant (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane - R-134a, for example)
has been widely used in such systems and may need to be supplemented, recycled, or
removed on occasion. However, the R-134a refrigerant is being phased out and for newer
vehicle models, the refrigerant 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoroprene - R-1234yf is coming into
more widespread use. In order to add or remove the refrigerant (whether R-134a or
R-1234yf, or some other refrigerant), refrigerant delivery and recovery units can
be used.
[0002] Refrigerant delivery and recovery units can be equipped with a storage tank for storing
refrigerant. In order to provide a source of refrigerant for different vehicles requiring
different types of refrigerant, it would be desirable to provide a refrigerant delivery
and recovery unit having two sources (e.g., two tanks) of refrigerant (e.g., R-134a
and R-1234yf) to accommodate vehicles having different refrigerant requirements. In
addition, it would also be desirable to provide a refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit having the capability of refilling or replenishing either refrigerant tank when
the refrigerant runs low or is depleted in either of the refrigerant tanks.
SUMMARY
[0003] The present disclosure provides a refrigerant delivery and recovery unit that advantageously
includes two or more separate tanks for storing distinct types of refrigerant, such
as R-134a and R-1234yf refrigerant. In one embodiment, a refrigerant delivery and
recovery unit is provided having a dual tank configuration with a first tank for storing
a first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) and a second tank for storing a second type
of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf). As a result, the dual tank configuration provides
that the refrigerant delivery and recovery unit has a supply of two distinct types
of refrigerant to deliver to a vehicle requiring either the first type of refrigerant
(e.g. R-134a) or the second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf). In addition, the
refrigerant delivery and recovery unit advantageously provides for an additional refrigerant
resupply tank that may be used to supply either the first or second tank with the
appropriate refrigerant. Furthermore, the refrigerant delivery and recovery unit further
includes safeguards for insuring that only the proper type of refrigerant is supplied
to the first or second tank during the process of resupplying the first or second
tank with refrigerant.
[0004] The present disclosure further provides for a method of resupplying a refrigerant
delivery and recovery unit having a first tank containing a first type of refrigerant
(e.g. R-134a) and a second tank containing a second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf)
from a refrigerant resupply tank. The method further includes safeguards for insuring
that only the proper type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a or R-1234yf) is resupplied to
the first or second tank during the process of resupplying the first or second tank
with refrigerant
[0005] In one aspect, a refrigerant delivery and recovery unit is provided having a refrigerant
tank housing, a first storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing,
a second storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, a refrigerant
delivery system positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, the refrigerant delivery
system adapted to supply a first refrigerant to the first storage tank and a second
refrigerant to the second storage tank, a tank recess on the housing for receiving
a refrigerant resupply tank therein, a first refrigerant hose having a first fitting
adapted for connection to a first refrigerant resupply tank, a second refrigerant
hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to a second refrigerant resupply
tank, wherein the first refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant
delivery system, wherein the second refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to
the refrigerant delivery system, wherein the first refrigerant hose is further adapted
to supply the first refrigerant to the refrigerant delivery system from the first
refrigerant resupply thank, and wherein the second refrigerant hose is further adapted
to supply the second refrigerant to the refrigerant delivery system from the second
refrigerant resupply tank.
[0006] Viewed from another aspect, an example embodiment takes the form of a method. The
method includes steps of (i) providing a refrigerant supply unit having a refrigerant
tank housing having a first storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing
and a second storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, a refrigerant
delivery system positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, the refrigerant delivery
system adapted to supply a first refrigerant to the first storage tank and a second
refrigerant to the second storage tank, a tank recess on the housing for receiving
a refrigerant resupply tank therein, a first refrigerant hose having a first fitting
adapted for connection to a first refrigerant resupply tank, a second refrigerant
hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to a second refrigerant resupply
tank, wherein the first refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant
delivery system, wherein the second refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to
the refrigerant delivery system, wherein the first refrigerant hose is further adapted
to supply the first refrigerant to the refrigerant delivery system from the first
refrigerant resupply tank, and wherein the second refrigerant hose is further adapted
to supply the second refrigerant to the refrigerant delivery system from the second
refrigerant resupply tank; (ii) securing a first refrigerant resupply tank containing
the first refrigerant within the tank recess; (iii) attaching the first fitting of
the first refrigerant hose to the first refrigerant resupply tank, and attaching the
second fitting of the first refrigerant hose to a first fitting on the refrigerant
delivery system, wherein the first refrigerant hose is connected to the refrigerant
delivery system and the refrigerant delivery system is connected to the first storage
tank; and (iv) supplying the first refrigerant from the first refrigerant resupply
tank through the first refrigerant hose and the refrigerant delivery system to the
first storage tank
[0007] The method may further include the steps of (v) disconnecting the first refrigerant
resupply tank from the first refrigerant hose and removing the first refrigerant resupply
tank from the tank recess; (vi) securing a second refrigerant resupply tank containing
a second refrigerant within the tank recess; (vii) attaching the first fitting of
the second refrigerant hose to the second refrigerant resupply tank, , wherein the
second refrigerant hose is connected to the refrigerant delivery system and the refrigerant
delivery system is connected to the second storage tank; and (viii) supplying the
second refrigerant from the second refrigerant resupply tank through the second refrigerant
hose and the refrigerant delivery system to the second storage tank.
[0008] Further, a means for resupplying first and second storage tanks containing different
types of refrigerant with the proper refrigerant during a process of resupplying the
first or second tank with refrigerant is provided.
[0009] These as well as other aspects and advantages will become apparent to those of ordinary
skill in the art by reading the following detailed description, with reference to
the accompanying drawings. Further, it should be understood that the embodiments described
in this overview and elsewhere are intended to be examples only and do not necessarily
limit the scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Example embodiments are described herein with reference to the following drawings.
Figure 1A is a perspective rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100
shown with a refrigerant resupply tank 200, according to an example embodiment.
Figure 1B is a rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100 shown in Figure
1A.
Figure 2A is a close up perspective rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit 100 shown in Figures 1A and 1B, with tank guard 240 removed, according to an
example embodiment.
Figure 2B is a rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100 shown in Figure
2A.
Figure 3 is a close up perspective rear view of delivery and recovery unit 100 shown
in Figures 1A-2B, with tank guard 240 and refrigerant resupply tank 200 removed.
Figure 4 is a close up perspective rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit 100 shown in Figures 1A-3 with portions remove to show an inside view, according
to an example embodiment.
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional right side view of refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit 100 shown in Figures 1A-4, according to an example embodiment.
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit
100 shown in Figures 1A-5, according to an example embodiment.
Figure 7 is a schematic representation of the refrigerant delivery system 300 used
in delivery and recovery unit 100 shown in Figures 1-6, according to an example embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] In this description, the articles "a," "an," and "the" are used to introduce elements
and/or functions of the example embodiments. The intent of using those articles is
that there is one or more of the introduced elements and/or functions. In this description,
the intent of using the term "and/or" within a list of at least two elements or functions
and the intent of using the terms "at least one of' and "one or more of' immediately
preceding a list of at least two elements or functions is to cover each embodiment
including a listed element or function independently and each embodiment comprising
a combination of the listed elements or functions. For example, an embodiment described
as comprising "A, B, and/or C," or "at least one of A, B, and C," or "one or more
of A, B, and C" is intended to cover each of the following possible embodiments: (i)
an embodiment comprising A, but not B and C, (ii) an embodiment comprising B, but
not A and C, (iii) an embodiment comprising C, but not A and B, (iv) an embodiment
comprising A and B, but not C, (v) an embodiment comprising A and C, but not B, (v)
an embodiment comprising B and C, but not A, and (vi) an embodiment comprising A,
B, and C. For the embodiments comprising element or function A, the embodiments can
comprise one A or multiple A. For the embodiments comprising element or function B,
the embodiments can comprise one B or multiple B. For the embodiments comprising element
or function C, the embodiments can comprise one C or multiple C. In this description,
the use of ordinal numbers such as "first," "second," "third" and so on is to distinguish
respective elements rather than to denote a particular order of those elements unless
the context of using those terms explicitly indicates otherwise.
[0012] The diagrams, flow charts, and data shown in the figures are provided merely as examples
and are not intended to be limiting. Many of the elements illustrated in the figures
and/or described herein are functional elements that can be implemented as discrete
or distributed elements, individually or in conjunction with other element(s), and
in any suitable combination and/or location. Those skilled in the art will appreciate
that other arrangements and elements can be used instead. Furthermore, the functions
described as being performed by one or more elements can be carried out by a combination
of hardware, firmware, and/or software (
e.g., a processor that executes computer-readable program instructions).
[0013] Figure 1A is a perspective rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100
having a refrigerant resupply tank 200 positioned within tank recess 230 and Figure
1B is a rear view of delivery and recovery unit 100. As shown in Figures 1A and 1B,
a tank guard 240 extends across tank recess 230 to partially enclose refrigerant resupply
tank 200. A first refrigerant hose 210 extends into tank recess 230 and may be connected
to a first fitting on refrigerant resupply tank 200. First refrigerant hose 210 also
extends into refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100 where it may be connected
to a refrigerant delivery system 300 (shown in Figures 6 and7) and in turn to a first
refrigerant tank 350 (shown in Figure 6) adapted to store a supply of a first type
of refrigerant such as R-134a. A second refrigerant hose 220 also extends into tank
recess 230 and may be connected to a second fitting on a different refrigerant resupply
tank 200. Second refrigerant hose 220 also extends into refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit 100 where it may be connected to the refrigerant delivery system 300 (shown in
Figures 6 and 7) and in turn to a second refrigerant tank 360 (shown in Figure 6)
adapted to store a supply of a second type of refrigerant such as R-1234yf.
[0014] Figure 2A is a close up perspective rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit 100 shown in Figures 1A and 1B, with tank guard 240 removed and Figure 2B is
a rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100 shown in Figure 2A. Refrigerant
resupply tank 200 is shown positioned within tank recess 230 and rests atop tank base
250. A tank strap 260 is positioned across tank recess 230 to secure refrigerant resupply
tank 200 in tank recess 230.
[0015] Refrigerant resupply tank 200 may contain a first type of refrigerant, such as R-134a,
and may be used to resupply first refrigerant tank 350 (shown in Figure 6) with the
first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) through refrigerant hose 210. When it is desired
to resupply the second refrigerant tank 360 (shown in Figure 6) with a second type
of refrigerant, such as R-1234yf, the refrigerant resupply tank 200 in tank recess
230 may be swapped out for a different refrigerant resupply tank containing a second
type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf). With the refrigerant resupply tank 200 containing
the second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf) positioned within tank recess 230,
the refrigerant resupply tank 200 may be used to resupply the second refrigerant tank
360 (shown in Figure 6) through second refrigerant hose 220.
[0016] Refrigerant hoses 210 and 220 may be flexible rubber hoses that may be manipulated
to allow for fittings 212 and 224 (shown most clearly in Figure 4) on the ends of
refrigerant hoses 210 and 220 to be connected to a corresponding fitting on a refrigerant
resupply tank 200. For example, refrigerant resupply tank 200 is shown in Figures
A-2B in an upright position, although it is possible for refrigerant resupply tank
200 to be rotated to an "upside down" position within tank recess 230. Whether refrigerant
resupply tank 200 is in an upright position or in an "upside down" position, refrigerant
hoses 210 and 220 are flexible to allow for the respective fitting 212 or 222 to be
secured to a corresponding fitting on the refrigerant resupply tank 200.
[0017] As noted above, many vehicles on the road today utilize R-134a refrigerant, but in
view of environmental regulations, the number of vehicles that utilize R-1234yf refrigerant
has been increasing, and the number of vehicles using R-1234yf refrigerant is expected
to increase further over time, and the number of vehicles using R-134a refrigerant
is expect to decrease over time. As a result, given that vehicles utilizing either
R-134a or R-1234yf refrigerant are both in operation, refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit 100 advantageously includes two separate tanks of refrigerant, i.e., a first
refrigerant tank 350 containing a first type of refrigerant (R-134a) and a second
refrigerant tank 360 containing a second type of refrigerant (R-1234yf) so that vehicles
requiring either type of refrigerant (R-134a or R-1234yf) may be resupplied by refrigerant
delivery and recovery unit 100.
[0018] Figure 3 is a close up perspective rear view of delivery and recovery unit 100 shown
in Figures 1A-2B, with tank guard 240 and refrigerant resupply tank 200 removed. Figure
4 is a close up perspective rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100
shown in Figures 1A-3 with portions removed to show an inside view. Referring to Figure
3, a tank base 250 is shown at the bottom or tank recess 230, and is used as a base
for refrigerant resupply tank 200. First refrigerant hose 210 extends downwardly into
tank recess 230 where it may be attached to refrigerant resupply tank 200 (shown in
Figures 1A-2B) when it is positioned within tank recess 230. First refrigerant hose
210 includes a first fitting 212 that is adapted to be secured to a corresponding
first fitting on refrigerant resupply tank 200. Second refrigerant hose 220 also extends
downwardly into tank recess 230 where it may be attached to a different refrigerant
resupply tank 200 when it is positioned within tank recess 230. Second refrigerant
hose 220 includes a second fitting 222 (shown in Figure 4) that is adapted to be secured
to a corresponding second fitting on a refrigerant resupply tank 200 containing the
second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf).
[0019] Importantly, in order to insure that only the proper refrigerant can be resupplied
from the refrigerant resupply tank 200 to the first refrigerant tank 350 (shown in
Figure 6) or to the second refrigerant tank 360 (shown in Figure 6), the refrigerant
delivery and recovery unit 100 includes a number of safeguards. As a first safeguard,
when the refrigerant resupply tank 200 is adapted to store the first type of refrigerant
(e.g. R-134a), and it is desired to resupply or refill the first refrigerant tank
350 containing the first type of refrigerant with the first type of refrigerant (e.g.
R-134a), first refrigerant hose 210 that extends to the first refrigerant tank 350
has a fitting 212 that is configured to attach to a refrigerant resupply tank 200
containing the first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a). Fitting 212 is configured
so that it is unable to be attached to a fitting on the refrigerant resupply tank
200 containing a second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf). As shown in Figure 4,
first refrigerant hose 210 also includes a second fitting 214 that is attached to
refrigerant delivery system 300 to corresponding fitting on the refrigerant delivery
system 300 that is adapted to supply a first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) to
the first refrigerant tank 350. Fitting 214 is also configured such that it may attach
to the corresponding fitting on refrigerant delivery system 300 that supplies the
first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) to the first refrigerant tank 350.
[0020] Similarly, when the refrigerant resupply tank 200 is filled with the second type
of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf), and it is desired to resupply or refill the second
refrigerant tank 360 containing the second type of refrigerant with the second type
of refrigerant (e.g. R1s34yf), refrigerant hose 220 that extends to the second refrigerant
tank 360 has a fitting 222 that is configured to attach to a refrigerant resupply
tank 200 containing the second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf). Fitting 222 is
configured so that it is unable to be attached to a fitting on the refrigerant resupply
tank 200 containing a first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a). As shown in Figure
4, second refrigerant hose 220 also includes a second fitting 224 that is attached
to refrigerant delivery system 300 to a corresponding fitting on the refrigerant delivery
system 300 that is adapted to supply a second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf)
to the second refrigerant tank 360. Fitting 224 is also configured such that it may
attach to the corresponding fitting on refrigerant delivery system 300 that supplies
the second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf) to the second refrigerant tank 360.
[0021] Thus, fitting 212 of first refrigerant hose 210 may have left-handed threads that
attach to a corresponding left-handed threaded fitting on a refrigerant resupply tank
200 containing a first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a), and fitting 214 may have
left-handed threads that attach to a corresponding left-handed threaded fitting on
refrigerant delivery system 300 that leads to the first refrigerant tank 350 containing
the first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a). In addition, fitting 222 of second refrigerant
hose 220 may have right-handed threads that attach to a corresponding right-handed
threaded fitting on a refrigerant resupply tank 200 containing a second type of refrigerant
(e.g. R-1234yf) and fitting 224 may have right-handed threads that attach to a corresponding
right-handed threaded fitting on refrigerant delivery system 300 that leads to the
second refrigerant tank 360 containing the second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf).
[0022] The use of left-handed fittings for the first refrigerant hose 210 to connect to
a refrigerant resupply tank 200 containing a first type of refrigerant (e.g.. R-134a)
and to connect to a fitting on refrigerant delivery system 300 that leads to the first
refrigerant tank 350 containing the first refrigerant (e.g. R-134a), provides a safeguard
insuring that only the first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) is supplied from a
refrigerant resupply tank 200 to first refrigerant tank 350. Similarly, the use of
right-handed fittings for the second refrigerant hose 220 to connect to a refrigerant
resupply tank 200 containing a second type of refrigerant (e.g.. R-1234yf) and to
connect to a fitting on refrigerant delivery system 300 that leads to the second refrigerant
tank 360 containing the second refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf), provides another safeguard
insuring that only the second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf) is supplied from
a refrigerant resupply tank 200 to second refrigerant tank 360.
[0023] It will be appreciated that rather than, or in addition to, using left-hand or right-hand
threaded fittings to insure only the proper refrigerant is supplied to the first or
second refrigerant tank, different sized fittings and/or different sized threads may
also be used to insure that only the proper type of refrigerant is supplied to the
first or second refrigerant tank.
[0024] Figure 5 is a cross-sectional right side view of refrigerant delivery and recovery
unit 100 shown in Figures 1A-4. First refrigerant tank 350 is shown next to refrigerant
delivery system 300. Tank recess 230 is shown without a refrigerant resupply tank
positioned therein. First refrigerant hose 210 is shown having a first end having
a fitting 212 extending into tank recess 230. A second end of first refrigerant hose
210 is shown having a fitting 214 attached to refrigerant delivery system 300 which
provides a resupply of a first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) to first refrigerant
tank 350.
[0025] Figure 6 is a cross-sectional rear view of refrigerant delivery and recovery unit
100 shown in Figures 1A-5. First and second refrigerant tanks 350, 360 are shown positioned
within refrigerant delivery and recovery unit 100. In particular, first refrigerant
tank 350 contains a first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) and second refrigerant
tank 360 contains a second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf). When it is desired
to supply the first refrigerant tank 350 with the first type of refrigerant (e.g.
R-134a), a refrigerant resupply tank 200 that contains the first type of refrigerant
(e.g. R-134a) is placed within tank recess 230 (shown in Figure 1A-2B). First refrigerant
hose 210 is used to transfer the first type of refrigerant (e.g. R-134a) to refrigerant
delivery system 300 and on to first refrigerant tank 350, thereby refilling first
refrigerant tank 350 with the first type of refrigerant.
[0026] Second refrigerant tank 360 contains a second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf).
When it is desired to refill the second refrigerant tank 360 with the second type
of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf), the refrigerant resupply tank 200 used to resupply
the first refrigerant tank 350 is unhooked from first refrigerant hose 210 and removed
from the tank recess 230. Next, a refrigerant resupply tank 200 that contains the
second type of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf) is placed within tank recess 230 (as shown
in Figure 1A-2B). Second refrigerant hose 220 is used to transfer the second type
of refrigerant (e.g. R-1234yf) to refrigerant delivery system 300 and on to second
refrigerant tank 360, thereby refilling second refrigerant tank 360 with the second
type of refrigerant.
[0027] Figure 7 is a schematic representation of the refrigerant delivery system 300 used
in delivery and recovery unit 100 shown in Figures 1A-6. In order to refill first
refrigerant tank 350 shown containing a first refrigerant R-134a, a refrigerant resupply
tank 200 (shown in Figures 1A-2B) containing first refrigerant R-134a is positioned
in tank recess 230. Fitting 212 of first refrigerant hose 210 is attached to a corresponding
fitting on refrigerant resupply tank 200. Fitting 214 of first refrigerant hose 210
is secured to corresponding fitting 312 on refrigerant delivery system 300 shown in
Figure 7. First refrigerant R-134a from refrigerant resupply tank 200 travels through
first refrigerant hose 210 and through fitting 312 on refrigerant delivery system
300. The first refrigerant R-134a then travels through line 340 to oil separator 330,
and then through line 332 to gas identifier 370. Gas identifier 370 chemically tests
the refrigerant to verify that the refrigerant is the proper refrigerant to travel
onward to first refrigerant tank 350. Once first refrigerant R-134a is identified
as such by gas identifier 370, the supply of first refrigerant R-134a that enters
oil separator 330 through line 340 is allowed to continue outwardly from oil separator
330 through line 342 to condenser 382 and then travels through line 344 to first refrigerant
tank 350 to replenish the supply of first refrigerant R-134a in first refrigerant
tank 350.
[0028] In similar fashion, in order to refill second refrigerant tank 360 shown containing
a second refrigerant R-1234yf, a refrigerant resupply tank 200 (shown in Figures 1A-2B)
containing second refrigerant R-1234yf is positioned in tank recess 230. Fitting 222
of second refrigerant hose 220 is attached to a corresponding fitting on refrigerant
resupply tank 200. Fitting 224 of second refrigerant hose 220 is secured to corresponding
fitting 322 on refrigerant delivery system 300. Second refrigerant R-1234yf from refrigerant
resupply tank 200 travels through second refrigerant hose 220 and through fitting
322 on refrigerant delivery system 300. The second refrigerant R-1234yf then travels
through line 390 to oil separator 330, and then on through line 332 to gas identifier
370. Gas identifier 370 chemically tests the refrigerant to verify that the refrigerant
is the proper refrigerant to travel onward to second refrigerant tank 360. Once second
refrigerant R-1234yf is identified as such by gas identifier 370, the supply of second
refrigerant R-1234yf that enters oil separator 330 through line 390 is allowed to
continue outwardly from oil separator 330 through line 392 to condenser 380 and then
travels through line 394 to second refrigerant tank 360 to replenish the supply of
second refrigerant R-1234yf in second refrigerant tank 360.
[0029] In this manner, gas identifier 370 provides a second safeguard (in addition to the
use of right-handed and left-handed threaded fittings) to insure that the first and
second refrigerant tanks 350, 360 are supplied only with the proper refrigerant.
[0030] In addition, a third safeguard may also be employed to insure that only the proper
refrigerant is supplied to the first or second refrigerant tanks 350, 360 in the form
of a pressure sensor which can be used to insure that only refrigerant coming through
under pressure from the appropriate refrigerant resupply tank is ultimately routed
to the designated refrigerant tank.
[0031] It will also be appreciated that refrigerant delivery system 300 is used to distribute
both a first and a second type of refrigerant to the first and second refrigerant
tanks respectfully. As a result, if first refrigerant tank 350 is resupplied with
first refrigerant R-134a, and it desired to resupply second refrigerant tank 360 with
second refrigerant R-1234yf, refrigerant delivery system 300 includes means to purge
the system of residual refrigerant before supplying the second refrigerant tank 360
with second refrigerant R-1234yf. In particular, residual refrigerant may be forced
or drawn through line 396 and through discharge fitting 398 that is secured to a refrigerant
discharge tank. In this manner, residual refrigerant may be removed from refrigerant
delivery system 300 into an approved discharge container which prevents discharge
of any refrigerant to the atmosphere.
[0032] In addition, if gas identifier 370 determines that the wrong type of refrigerant
has entered refrigerant delivery system 300, that refrigerant may be discharged through
line 396 and through discharge fitting 398 into a discharge tank. Then the appropriate
refrigerant may be connected for resupply to first of second refrigerant tank 350,
360, and further tested by gas identifier 370 to confirm and verify that the proper
refrigerant intended to be resupplied is identified by the gas identifier 370.
[0033] While various aspects and embodiments have been disclosed herein, other aspects and
embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The various aspects and
embodiments disclosed herein are for purposes of illustration and are not intended
to be limiting, with the true scope being indicated by the claims. It is also to be
understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular
embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting.
[0034] The disclosure also includes the following clauses:
Clause 1. An apparatus, comprising:
a refrigerant tank housing;
a first storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing;
a second storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing;
a refrigerant delivery system positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, the
refrigerant delivery system adapted to supply a first refrigerant to the first storage
tank and a second refrigerant to the second storage tank;
a tank recess on the housing for receiving a refrigerant resupply tank therein;
a first refrigerant hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to a first
refrigerant resupply tank;
a second refrigerant hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to a second
refrigerant resupply tank;
wherein the first refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery
system;
wherein the second refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery
system;
wherein the first refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the first refrigerant
to the refrigerant delivery system from the first refrigerant resupply thank; and
wherein the second refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the second refrigerant
to the refrigerant delivery system from the second refrigerant resupply tank.
Clause 2. The apparatus of clause 1, wherein the first refrigerant comprises R-134a
and the second refrigerant comprises R-1234yf.
Clause 3. The apparatus of clause 1, wherein the threads on the first fitting of the
first refrigerant hose are different than the threads on the first fitting of the
second refrigerant hose.
Clause 4. The apparatus of clause 3, wherein the threads on the first fitting of the
first refrigerant hose are right-handed threads and the threads on the first fitting
of the second refrigerant hose are left-handed threads.
Clause 5. The apparatus of clause 1, wherein when a first refrigerant resupply tank
containing the first refrigerant is secured within the tank recess, the first fitting
of the first refrigerant hose is secured to the first refrigerant resupply tank, the
second fitting of the first refrigerant hose is secured to a first fitting on the
refrigerant delivery system, and the refrigerant delivery system is connected to the
first storage tank.
Clause 6. The apparatus of clause 5, wherein the refrigerant delivery system includes
a gas identifier wherein when refrigerant is introduced into the refrigerant delivery
system from the first refrigerant resupply tank, the refrigerant is identified by
the gas identifier to insure that only the proper refrigerant is supplied to the first
storage tank.
Clause 7. The apparatus of clause 6, wherein when the gas identifier determines that
the first refrigerant supplied by the first refrigerant resupply tank is the proper
refrigerant, the refrigerant delivery system is adapted to deliver the first refrigerant
to the first storage tank.
Clause 8. The apparatus of clause 6, wherein the refrigerant delivery system includes
a discharge fitting adapted for attachment to a discharge tank such that refrigerant
within the refrigerant delivery system may be purged through the discharge fitting
to the discharge tank.
Clause 9. The apparatus of clause 8, wherein when the gas identifier determines that
the first refrigerant supplied by the first refrigerant resupply tank is not the proper
refrigerant, the refrigerant in the refrigerant delivery is system is purged through
to the discharge fitting to the discharge tank.
Clause 10. The apparatus of clause 1, wherein the refrigerant delivery system of clause
1, wherein refrigerant supplied through the first refrigerant hose is directed to
an oil separator through a first refrigerant line and directed from the oil separator
through a second refrigerant line towards the first storage tank; and
wherein refrigerant supplied through the second refrigerant hose is directed to the
oil separator through a third refrigerant line and directed from the oil separator
through a fourth refrigerant line towards the second storage tank.
Clause 11. A method, comprising:
providing a refrigerant supply unit having a refrigerant tank housing having a first
storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing and a second storage tank
positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, a refrigerant delivery system positioned
within the refrigerant tank housing, the refrigerant delivery system adapted to supply
a first refrigerant to the first storage tank and a second refrigerant to the second
storage tank, a tank recess on the housing for receiving a refrigerant resupply tank
therein, a first refrigerant hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to
a first refrigerant resupply tank, a second refrigerant hose having a first fitting
adapted for connection to a second refrigerant resupply tank, wherein the first refrigerant
hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery system, wherein the second
refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery system, wherein
the first refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the first refrigerant to the
refrigerant delivery system from the first refrigerant resupply tank, and wherein
the second refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the second refrigerant to
the refrigerant delivery system from the second refrigerant resupply tank;
securing a first refrigerant resupply tank containing the first refrigerant within
the tank recess;
attaching the first fitting of the first refrigerant hose to the first refrigerant
resupply tank, and attaching the second fitting of the first refrigerant hose to a
first fitting on the refrigerant delivery system, wherein the first refrigerant hose
is connected to the refrigerant delivery system and the refrigerant delivery system
is connected to the first storage tank; and
supplying the first refrigerant from the first refrigerant resupply tank through the
first refrigerant hose and the refrigerant delivery system to the first storage tank.
Clause 12. The method of clause 11, wherein the first refrigerant comprises R-134a
and the second refrigerant comprises R-1234yf.
Clause 13. The method of clause 11, wherein the threads on the first fitting of the
first refrigerant hose are different than the threads on the first fitting of the
second refrigerant hose.
Clause 14. The method of clause 13, wherein the threads on the first fitting of the
first refrigerant hose are right-handed threads and the threads on the first fitting
of the second refrigerant hose are left-handed threads.
Clause 15. The method of clause 11,
wherein the refrigerant delivery system includes a gas identifier,
wherein the method further comprises directing the first refrigerant from the first
refrigerant resupply tank through the refrigerant delivery system to the gas identifier,
and
wherein the first refrigerant is identified by the gas identifier to insure that only
the proper refrigerant is supplied to the first storage tank.
Clause 16. The method of clause 15, wherein when the gas identifier determines that
the first refrigerant supplied by the first refrigerant resupply tank is the proper
refrigerant, the refrigerant delivery system delivers the first refrigerant to the
first storage tank.
Clause 17. The method of clause 16, wherein the refrigerant delivery system includes
a discharge fitting attached to a discharge tank and further including the step of
purging refrigerant from within the refrigerant delivery system through the discharge
fitting to the discharge tank.
Clause 18. The method of clause 17, wherein when the gas identifier determines that
the first refrigerant supplied by the first refrigerant resupply tank is not the proper
refrigerant, the refrigerant in the refrigerant delivery system is purged through
the discharge fitting to the discharge tank.
Clause 19. The method of clause 11, further comprising:
directing a refrigerant supplied through the first refrigerant hose to an oil separator
through a first refrigerant line, and
directing the refrigerant from the oil separator through a second refrigerant line
towards the first storage tank.
Clause 20. The method of clause 11, further comprising:
disconnecting the first refrigerant resupply tank from the first refrigerant hose
and removing the first refrigerant resupply tank from the tank recess;
securing a second refrigerant resupply tank containing a second refrigerant within
the tank recess;
attaching the first fitting of the second refrigerant hose to the second refrigerant
resupply tank, wherein the second refrigerant hose is connected to the refrigerant
delivery system and the refrigerant delivery system is connected to the second storage
tank; and
supplying the second refrigerant from the second refrigerant resupply tank through
the second refrigerant hose and the refrigerant delivery system to the second storage
tank.
Clause 21. The method of clause 20, wherein the refrigerant delivery system includes
a gas identifier;
wherein the method comprises directing the second refrigerant from the second refrigerant
resupply tank through the refrigerant delivery system to the gas identifier, and;
wherein the second refrigerant is identified by the gas identifier to insure that
only the proper refrigerant is supplied to the second storage tank.
Clause 22. The method of clause 11, further comprising:
directing a refrigerant supplied through the second refrigerant hose to the oil separator
through a third refrigerant line and directing the refrigerant from the oil separator
through a fourth refrigerant line towards the second storage tank.
1. An apparatus, comprising:
a refrigerant tank housing;
a first storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing;
a second storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing;
a refrigerant delivery system positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, the
refrigerant delivery system adapted to supply a first refrigerant to the first storage
tank and a second refrigerant to the second storage tank;
a tank recess on the housing for receiving a refrigerant resupply tank therein;
a first refrigerant hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to a first
refrigerant resupply tank;
a second refrigerant hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to a second
refrigerant resupply tank;
wherein the first refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery
system;
wherein the second refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery
system;
wherein the first refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the first refrigerant
to the refrigerant delivery system from the first refrigerant resupply thank; and
wherein the second refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the second refrigerant
to the refrigerant delivery system from the second refrigerant resupply tank.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first refrigerant comprises R-134a and the second
refrigerant comprises R-1234yf.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the threads on the first fitting of the first
refrigerant hose are different than the threads on the first fitting of the second
refrigerant hose, wherein the threads on the first fitting of the first refrigerant
hose are optionally right-handed threads and the threads on the first fitting of the
second refrigerant hose are optionally left-handed threads.
4. The apparatus of any of the preceding claims, wherein when a first refrigerant resupply
tank containing the first refrigerant is secured within the tank recess, the first
fitting of the first refrigerant hose is secured to the first refrigerant resupply
tank, the second fitting of the first refrigerant hose is secured to a first fitting
on the refrigerant delivery system, and the refrigerant delivery system is connected
to the first storage tank, wherein the refrigerant delivery system optionally includes
a gas identifier wherein when refrigerant is introduced into the refrigerant delivery
system from the first refrigerant resupply tank, the refrigerant is identified by
the gas identifier to insure that only the proper refrigerant is supplied to the first
storage tank,
wherein when the gas identifier determines that the first refrigerant supplied by
the first refrigerant resupply tank is the proper refrigerant, the refrigerant delivery
system is optionally adapted to deliver the first refrigerant to the first storage
tank and/.or wherein the refrigerant delivery system optionally includes a discharge
fitting adapted for attachment to a discharge tank such that refrigerant within the
refrigerant delivery system may be purged through the discharge fitting to the discharge
tank, wherein, optionally, when the gas identifier determines that the first refrigerant
supplied by the first refrigerant resupply tank is not the proper refrigerant, the
refrigerant in the refrigerant delivery is system is purged through to the discharge
fitting to the discharge tank.
5. The apparatus of any of the preceding claims, wherein the refrigerant delivery system
of claim 1, wherein refrigerant supplied through the first refrigerant hose is directed
to an oil separator through a first refrigerant line and directed from the oil separator
through a second refrigerant line towards the first storage tank; and
wherein refrigerant supplied through the second refrigerant hose is directed to the
oil separator through a third refrigerant line and directed from the oil separator
through a fourth refrigerant line towards the second storage tank.
6. A method, comprising:
providing a refrigerant supply unit having a refrigerant tank housing having a first
storage tank positioned within the refrigerant tank housing and a second storage tank
positioned within the refrigerant tank housing, a refrigerant delivery system positioned
within the refrigerant tank housing, the refrigerant delivery system adapted to supply
a first refrigerant to the first storage tank and a second refrigerant to the second
storage tank, a tank recess on the housing for receiving a refrigerant resupply tank
therein, a first refrigerant hose having a first fitting adapted for connection to
a first refrigerant resupply tank, a second refrigerant hose having a first fitting
adapted for connection to a second refrigerant resupply tank, wherein the first refrigerant
hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery system, wherein the second
refrigerant hose is adapted for connection to the refrigerant delivery system, wherein
the first refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the first refrigerant to the
refrigerant delivery system from the first refrigerant resupply tank, and wherein
the second refrigerant hose is further adapted to supply the second refrigerant to
the refrigerant delivery system from the second refrigerant resupply tank;
securing a first refrigerant resupply tank containing the first refrigerant within
the tank recess;
attaching the first fitting of the first refrigerant hose to the first refrigerant
resupply tank, and attaching the second fitting of the first refrigerant hose to a
first fitting on the refrigerant delivery system, wherein the first refrigerant hose
is connected to the refrigerant delivery system and the refrigerant delivery system
is connected to the first storage tank; and
supplying the first refrigerant from the first refrigerant resupply tank through the
first refrigerant hose and the refrigerant delivery system to the first storage tank.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first refrigerant comprises R-134a and the second
refrigerant comprises R-1234yf.
8. The method of claim 6 or 7, wherein the threads on the first fitting of the first
refrigerant hose are different than the threads on the first fitting of the second
refrigerant hose and/or wherein the threads on the first fitting of the first refrigerant
hose are right-handed threads and the threads on the first fitting of the second refrigerant
hose are left-handed threads.
9. The method of any of claims claim 6-8,
wherein the refrigerant delivery system includes a gas identifier,
wherein the method further comprises directing the first refrigerant from the first
refrigerant resupply tank through the refrigerant delivery system to the gas identifier,
and wherein the first refrigerant is identified by the gas identifier to insure that
only the proper refrigerant is supplied to the first storage tank.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein when the gas identifier determines that the first refrigerant
supplied by the first refrigerant resupply tank is the proper refrigerant, the refrigerant
delivery system delivers the first refrigerant to the first storage tank.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the refrigerant delivery system includes a discharge
fitting attached to a discharge tank and further including the step of purging refrigerant
from within the refrigerant delivery system through the discharge fitting to the discharge
tank.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein when the gas identifier determines that the first
refrigerant supplied by the first refrigerant resupply tank is not the proper refrigerant,
the refrigerant in the refrigerant delivery system is purged through the discharge
fitting to the discharge tank.
13. The method of any of claims 6-12, further comprising:
directing a refrigerant supplied through the first refrigerant hose to an oil separator
through a first refrigerant line, and
directing the refrigerant from the oil separator through a second refrigerant line
towards the first storage tank.
14. The method of any of claims 6-13, further comprising:
disconnecting the first refrigerant resupply tank from the first refrigerant hose
and removing the first refrigerant resupply tank from the tank recess;
securing a second refrigerant resupply tank containing a second refrigerant within
the tank recess;
attaching the first fitting of the second refrigerant hose to the second refrigerant
resupply tank, wherein the second refrigerant hose is connected to the refrigerant
delivery system and the refrigerant delivery system is connected to the second storage
tank; and
supplying the second refrigerant from the second refrigerant resupply tank through
the second refrigerant hose and the refrigerant delivery system to the second storage
tank, wherein the refrigerant delivery system optionally includes a gas identifier,
wherein when the refrigerant delivery system includes a gas identifier the method
comprises directing the second refrigerant from the second refrigerant resupply tank
through the refrigerant delivery system to the gas identifier, and
wherein the second refrigerant is identified by the gas identifier to insure that
only the proper refrigerant is supplied to the second storage tank.
15. The method of any of claims 6-14, further comprising:
directing a refrigerant supplied through the second refrigerant hose to the oil separator
through a third refrigerant line and directing the refrigerant from the oil separator
through a fourth refrigerant line towards the second storage tank.