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Eshel Residual Energy for Cooling and Heating Ltd. Patents
Assignee:
Eshel Residual Energy for Cooling and Heating Ltd.
Address:
Azor, IL
No. of patents:
3
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
RE32083 Reduction of superheating February 18, 1986
The present invention relates to an improved absorption refrigeration device of the type using a lithium halide/water cycle wherein baffles defining a substantial pathway are provided over which superheated concentrated lithium halide solution is passed so as to substantially reduce
4440001 Chillers April 3, 1984
The present invention relates to a chiller of the type wherein water is used as refrigerant and lithium bromide or a similar compound as absorbant. A conduit or line is provided leading from the refrigeration pump which conveys dilute aqueous lithium bromide or similar compound, from
4359878 Insulating means for use in absorption refrigerators November 23, 1982
The present invention relates to improvements in absorption type refrigeration devices of the type using lithium chloride or lithium bromide/water cycle.According to the present invention there is provided an internal partition structure between different functional elements of a machine

 
 
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