Title of Invention

"COOLING DEVICE WITHOUT EXTRA ENERGY & USE OF GASES"

Abstract A refrigeration device comprising a rigid body structure having a liquid storage tank for the purpose of storing the cooling fluid; said storage tank being connected to a plurality of capillary tubes passing through the cooling chambers such that the cooling chambers are surrounded by the said capillary tubes on at least two sides; said capillary tubes leading to a top storage surface having provision to re-circulate the cooling fluid to the storage tank, wherein the capillary tubes can be of any material which is good conductor of heat, preferably copper or aluminum.
Full Text The present invention relates to a 'Refrigeration Device'.
Background
Most of the cooling machines (refrigerators) all over the world use some gases and
electricity to cool down eatables kept in its cooling chamber. Unfortunately the use of
these gases is very bad for mankind because these gases cause depletion of ozone layer
which surrounds the earth and prevents dangerous rays from sun to reach earth. Depletion
of ozone layer allows dangerous rays from sun to reach earth and can cause cancer in
human body.
Apparatus and method which is proposed in this application does not use these gases at
all. Moreover there is no need of any extra energy to cool the cooling chambers of the
refrigerating machine.
By use of this new method not only we save the mankind from cancer and other diseases
we also save lot of energy which is being used for cooling things.
Summary of the invention
An object of this invention is to provide a solution of cooling food items kept in the
cooling chamber of the refrigeration without the use of any energy. Another object of this
invention is to provide a refrigerating device, which does not utilize any of the harmful
gases and can run without electricity. Another object of this invention is to provide a
refrigerating device having a network of pipes and a cooling fluid.
Accordingly, there is provided a refrigeration device comprising a rigid body structure
having a liquid storage tank for the purpose of storing the cooling fluid, a plurality of
shelves stacked above the storage tank forming the cooling chamber; said storage tank
being connected to a plurality of capillary tubes passing through the cooling chambers
such that the cooling chambers are surrounded by the said capillary tubes on at least two
sides; said capillary tubes leading to a top storage surface having provision to re-circulate
the cooling fluid to the storage tank.
Statement of Invention
A refrigeration device comprising a rigid body structure having a liquid storage tank for
the purpose of storing the cooling fluid; said storage tank being connected to a plurality
of capillary tubes passing through the cooling chambers such that the cooling chambers
are surrounded by the said capillary tubes on at least two sides; said capillary tubes
leading to a top storage surface having provision to re-circulate the cooling fluid to the
storage tank, wherein the capillary tubes can be of any material which is good conductor
of heat, preferably copper or aluminum.
Brief description of the drawings
Figl. shows a diagrammatic representation of the Refrigeration system of the present
invention. Cooling chambers and ethyl alcohol container and capillary tubes shown in the
sketch is to be kept in a suitable size of an outer body of a refrigerator to avoid inflow of
heat.
Detailed Description of the preferred embodiments.
Fig 1 shows a systematic diagram of the Refrigeration system in conformity with the
invention.
In the proposed new design of refrigerator, liquid with a very low freezing point say ethyl
alcohol whose freezing point is -115 C is filled in the storage tank (3).
This tank is placed at the lowest point of refrigerator and connected to cooling chamber
by means of large number of capillary tubes (2) that surrounds the chamber. The liquid
moves up from the tank (3) through capillary tubes (2) and while going up reduces the
temperature of cooling chamber (1). This cold liquid now cools the cooling chambers
which are surrounded by the capillary tubes. After cooling the chamber the liquid comes
back to the tank and this process goes on without any external energy or gasses.
The capillary tube are so selected that liquid in the storage tank rises up to the cooling
chambers and after cooling is re-circulated in the storage tank.
The efficiency of the system is directly proportionate to the number of capillary tubes
used.


CLAIM:
1. A refrigeration device comprising a rigid body structure having a liquid storage
tank for the purpose of storing the cooling fluid; said storage tank being
connected to a plurality of capillary tubes passing through the cooling chambers
such that the cooling chambers are surrounded by the said capillary tubes on at
least two sides; said capillary tubes leading to a top storage surface having
provision to re-circulate the cooling fluid to the storage tank, wherein the
capillary tubes can be of any material which is good conductor of heat, preferably
copper or aluminum.
2. A refrigeration device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the liquid storage tank is
connected at the lowest most point of the system.
3. A refrigeration device as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the
capillary tubes are so selected such that the cooling liquid rises from the liquid
storage tank to the top of the cooling chambers.
4. A refrigeration device as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the
cooling liquid is Ethyl Alcohol.
5. A refrigeration device substantially as herein described with reference to the
accompanying drawings.

Documents:

222-del-2004-abstract.pdf

222-del-2004-claims.pdf

222-del-2004-correspondence-others.pdf

222-del-2004-correspondence-po.pdf

222-del-2004-description (complete).pdf

222-del-2004-drawings.pdf

222-del-2004-form-1.pdf

222-del-2004-form-19.pdf

222-del-2004-form-2.pdf

222-del-2004-form-3.pdf

222-del-2004-form-5.pdf


Patent Number 210797
Indian Patent Application Number 222/DEL/2004
PG Journal Number 41/2007
Publication Date 12-Oct-2007
Grant Date 08-Oct-2007
Date of Filing 17-Feb-2004
Name of Patentee MANOHAR LAL GULATI
Applicant Address G-4 GREEN PARK EXTENSION, FIRST FLOOR, NEW DELHI 110016. INDIA.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MANOHAR LAL GULATI G-4 GREEN PARK EXTENSION, FIRST FLOOR, NEW DELHI 110016. INDIA.
PCT International Classification Number F25D 23/12
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA