Abstract:
An ice-making machine having an ice-forming surface upon which ice is formed, a refrigeration system including a microchannel evaporator that cools the ice-forming surface, and a water-supply system. The microchannel evaporator includes a microchannel tube that facilitates a distributed cooling effect in a contact area between the microchannel tube and the ice-forming surface. In some embodiments, the microchannel tube includes a series of recessed portions that define insulated regions and divide the tube into non-insulated regions. The insulated and non-insulated regions can be dimensioned to form individual ice cubes on the ice-forming surface. In other embodiments, spaces between microchannel tubes and/or spaces between the ice-forming surface and microchannel tubes can form insulated regions at least partially defining the size and shape of ice produced by the ice-making machine. The ice-forming surface can be attached to the microchannel tubes by adhesive and/or cohesive bonding material (such as glue, epoxy, or other adhesive).
Abstract:
A fluid micro-mixer and micro-reactor array is provided having at least two bonded layers of micro-channels. The micro-mixer can include at least one input port and one output port, and a mixing and/or reaction port. At least one inlet stream separator layer can isolate the inlet ports from one another.
Abstract:
An ice-making machine includes an ice-forming mold in a food zone of the ice-making machine; a refrigeration system including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, and an evaporator in thermal contact with said ice-forming mold, thus producing a combined evaporator and ice-forming mold; and a bulkhead wall separating an equipment compartment from the food zone. A bulkhead space is located between the bulkhead wall and the combined evaporator and ice-forming mold. The bulkhead space is part of the food zone. Air in contact with ice being formed by the ice-making machine can circulate to the bulkhead space. A source of antimicrobially active gas and an air circulation system that causes the antimicrobially active gas to circulate through the bulkhead space. In use, the antimicrobially active gas flows though the bulkhead space to thereby distribute the antimicrobially active gas throughout the bulkhead space, thus inhibiting growth of microbiological contaminates.
Abstract:
An ice machine has an ice-making assembly that includes a water distributor in which one or more structural elements form a first chamber. The first chamber is configured to receive an inflow of water, distribute the water laterally, and to controllably release the water. A mating member cooperates with the one or more structural elements to form a second chamber. The second chamber is configured to receive water from the first chamber and to controllably release the water onto a receiving surface. The mating member is configured to be detached from the one or more structural elements in a direction perpendicular to the direction of lateral water distribution.
Abstract:
Canard configured hydrofoil sailboards which are normally operated rolled to windward and without yaw and which employ a canard hydrofoil that tracks the water surface are of proven practicality. The present hydrofoil sailboard improves on previous designs by replacing the conventional canard hydrofoil by one of supercavitating type (30), operated in freely ventilating mode. This leads to markedly better surface tracking. This hydrofoil sailboard further improves on previous designs by employing a canard hydrofoil hinged (50,60) so that it can be rolled to one side or the other and locked into the rolled position. The use of a locked, hinged canard hydrofoil leads to a new hydrodynamic force distribution having significant benefits. Among these are improved sail balance which allows conventional sailboard sail and harness arrangements to be used. Additionally, steering by means of board rolling is much improved. The use of the freely ventilating supercavitating canard hydrofoil makes feasible ramifications of the hydrofoil sailboard in which the hinged canard hydrofoil is replace by a fixed hydrofoil having one of a number of specific shapes (80-82). With appropriate choice of shape, these ramifications maintain, to varying degrees, the benefits of the hydrofoil sailboard with the hinged canard while enjoying greater simplicity of construction and operation.
Abstract:
A fluid micro-mixer and micro-reactor array is provided having at least two bonded layers of micro-channels. The micro-mixer can include at least one input port and one output port, and a mixing and/or reaction port. At least one inlet stream separator layer can isolate the inlet ports from one another.
Abstract:
The valve element for attachment to a flexible bag may include one or more flexible layers intended to extend over a hole disposed through a sidewall of the bag. In its normal condition, the layer or layers are in adjacent contact to each other or to the bag sidewall and thereby cover and seal the hole. During evacuation, the layer or layers displace to provide a collapsible and expandable channel that allows air to move from the hole to an exit point. To facilitate sealing of the valve element, a tacky surface is included in the valve element. The tacky surface can have a tackiness quality that normally holds the layers and/or sidewall together but that can be overcome during evacuation to expand the channel.
Abstract:
An ice making machine has a water system, including a pump, an ice-forming mold and interconnecting lines therefore; a refrigeration system, including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, an evaporator in thermal contact with the ice-forming mold, and a receiver. The receiver has an inlet connected to the condenser, a liquid outlet connected to the expansion device and a vapor outlet connected by a valved passageway to the evaporator. In a preferred embodiment, two interconnected receivers are used. A cabinet housing the evaporator is preferably less than 18 inches deep. The pump is preferably mounted so that the pump motor is located outside of the water compartment, but can still be removed from the front of the machine.
Abstract:
An assembly for use in a laser wire stripping apparatus that has a single piece channel assembly which has a pathway for allowing a light source to travel through the channel assembly to a cylindrical cavity in the channel assembly. A collet is provided and has a passageway for insertion of a wire. The collet has an opening, which when the collet is properly inserted into the cylindrical cavity, is in alignment with the pathway thereby allowing the light source to travel to the wire in order to remove insulation from the wire. A housing assembly is used for holding the channel assembly and for allowing the channel assembly to rotate within the housing assembly. The housing assembly has an air insertion opening and an exhaust opening for clearing smoke and debris from the channel assembly.