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TODAY’S PATENT – ABOSRPTION COOLING AND HEATING SYSTEM

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TODAY’S PATENT – ABOSRPTION COOLING AND HEATING SYSTEM

The Absorption cooling and heating system was invented by Yoshifumi Kunugi (Ibaraki) on the 16th of October, 1984, bearing patent number US4476694A.

The present invention is to provide an absorption cooling and heating system requiring no solution heat exchanger. The absorption cooling and heating system is capable of operating with a high degree of efficiency by recovering the sensible heat of the refrigerant in a gaseous state. Another object is to provide an absorption cooling and heating system using a refrigerant comprising monochlorodifluoromethane (fluorocarbon) capable of doing without heat exchange with a solution. Still another object is to provide an absorption cooling and heating system provided with a generator of simple construction. A further object is to provide an absorption cooling and heating system provided with a generator capable of reducing its heating requirement with respect to the amount of generated gas.

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