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US3910061A
US3910061A US503259A US50325974A US3910061A US 3910061 A US3910061 A US 3910061A US 503259 A US503259 A US 503259A US 50325974 A US50325974 A US 50325974A US 3910061 A US3910061 A US 3910061A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D21/00Defrosting; Preventing frosting; Removing condensed or defrost water
    • F25D21/14Collecting or removing condensed and defrost water; Drip trays
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/22Means for preventing condensation or evacuating condensate
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2321/00Details or arrangements for defrosting; Preventing frosting; Removing condensed or defrost water, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F25D2321/14Collecting condense or defrost water; Removing condense or defrost water
    • F25D2321/146Collecting condense or defrost water; Removing condense or defrost water characterised by the pipes or pipe connections

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  • the present invention provides a drain system for a central air conditioning system wherein a refrigeration system evaporator is mounted over a drain pan and is arranged in a cabinet.
  • the pan collects the condensate from the evaporator and is provided with primary drain passageway for normal draining operation of the pan and a secondary drain passageway operable in the event the primary drain passageway is blocked for carrying the condensate away from the cabinet interior.
  • a safety drain is provided in the secondary drain passageway that will automatically allow evacuation of condensate from the drain pan in the event both primary and secondary drain passageways are blocked.
  • the evaporator coil is customarily mounted in a cabinet which also contains a blower for moving air through the evaporator and into the area to be cooled.
  • a drain pan is usually located below the evaporator in a manner that collects condensate therefrom. It is important that the condensate collected in the pan be drained out of the cabinet so that it does not come into contact with electrically operable components in the cabinet. It has been common practice therefore to provide the pan with a primary drain means that effectively directs the condensate out of the cabinet and which is usually adapted to be suitably connected to a drain system.
  • both primary and secondary drain means are connected to a drain system of the structure to be conditioned by conduits that are arranged outside of the cabinet at the time the air conditioning system is installed. In the event both of these conduits become clogged or pinched condensate would then back up into the pan and would overflow into the cabinet interior wherein it may come into contact with one of the electrically operable components causing a hazardous condition.
  • An air conditioning apparatus having a cabinet including a refrigeration evaporator arranged over a drain means.
  • the drain means includes a base pan having a primary drain for carrying off condensate from the evaporator to a location exterior from the cabinet, and a secondary drain means for carrying off condensate in the event the primary drain is clogged.
  • the secondary drain means includes a safety drain means which automatically carries off the condensate in the event both the primary and secondary drain outlets are clogged.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial elevational view of an air conditioning apparatus incorporating the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view taken substantially along lines 22 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevational view taken along lines 3-3 of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a cabinet which may be part of a hot air furnace or central air conditioner which includes a blower or air handling means (not shown) for moving air through the furnace in the direction indicated generally by the arrows.
  • a distribution plenum 12 Located in a distribution plenum 12 is an A-coil or inverted V-shaped evaporator assembly or heat exchanger indicated generally at 14.
  • the evaporator 14 is of conventional design and is formed from a series of flat, thin plates and has the usual refrigerant tubing 16 passing therethrough as part of the refrigerant system.
  • Other conventional components such as a base pan 18 including a bottom wall 26 and side walls 24 is provided wherein the lower edges of the evaporator and more specifically, the plates are located in the pan 18.
  • the base pan 18 is conveniently located so as to collect all of the condensate that may drip off the evaporator 14.
  • a drain outlet 20 having an opening 22 is provided in one side wall 24 of the pan 18. As shown in FIG. 3 the drain opening 22 is arranged adjacent the bottom wall 26 of the pan and extends beyond the outer wall 28 of the cabinet.
  • the outlet 20 has connected thereto a drain conduit 30 for carrying the condensate away from the cabinet 10. It should be clearly understood that the condensate collected in the pan 18 must be directed outside of the cabinet interior so that it does not come into contact with any of the electrical components of the system.
  • a secondary drain tube 32 which as will hereafter be described in detail carries condensate water. away from the base pan l8 and to the exterior of the cabinet 10 in the event the primary drain opening 22 or the conduit 30 becomes clogged.
  • the secondary drain tube 32 has a portion arranged in the base pan including an inlet opening 34 and an outlet portion including an outlet opening 36 extending through the side wall 24 and projecting beyond the outer extremities of the cabinet.
  • the tube 32 is conveniently secured to the wall 24.
  • the vertical position of the opening 34 as best seen in FIG. 3 is intermediate the lower portion of the opening 22 and the upper edge portion of the base pan wall 24.
  • the opening 34 Since the opening 34 must be effective to drain condensate out of the pan 18 when condensate reaches a predetermined level it is conveniently located adjacent the opening 22.
  • the exact vertical position of the opening 34 is determined by the air pressure and its effect on the condensate level in the general area of the drain opening which may be greater or less than the air pressure in other locations of the base pan 18.
  • the conduit 30 In the event the conduit 30 is clogged or restricted the condensate water will enter the opening 34 at its set level and direct condensate water out of opening 36 and into a convenient conduit 38 which is arranged over the outlet portion of the tube 32.
  • the present invention is directed particularly to the provision of a safety drain system in the secondary drain tube 32 that is effective in. automatically directing condensate water out of the drain pan l8 and cabinet in the event both the primary and secondary drain systems are rendered inoperative.
  • a relief drain opening 40 is provided in the secondary drain tube 32 portion extending outside of the pan 18.
  • the opening 40 is arranged in the upper portion of the exterior radial wall of the tube 32. This upper location allows flow of water past opening 40 when the secondary drain system is operating normally without any obstruction to the flow therethrough.
  • the primary drain 22 becomes inoperative as by clogging or by conduit 30 being pinched
  • water from the pan 18 is drained through the secondary tube 38 past the relief opening 40 and into conduit 38 which directs it-into an appropriate drain system.
  • conduit 38 becomes pinched or clogged water will flow out of opening 40 and as a result does not back up in the pan l8 and overflow into the interior of the cabinet 10.
  • a diverter means 42 is connected to the side wall 24 of the base pan 18.
  • the diverter is generally U-shaped and includes a bottom wall 44 located below the exterior portion of the safety drain tube 32, and upwardly extending substantially parallel side wall portions 46 arranged on each side of the exterior portion of the safety drain tube 32.
  • the diverter 42 projects from the side wall 24 of base pan 18 to a position substantially past the opening 40 and outer extremities of the cabient 10 so that when water flows out of opening 40 it is received in the U-shaped diverter and carried away from cabinet 10 independent of the secondary drain system.
  • the drain conduit 38 may inadvertently be positioned over the relief drain 40 and render the safety drain system inoperative.
  • the end portion of each of the walls 46 is bent inwardly to form guard members 48 adjacent the upper half portion of the tube 32.
  • the spacing of the guard member 48 relative to the tube 32 effectively acts as a stop to prevent the installation of conduit 38 to a position over the relief opening 40.
  • an air conditioning apparatus having a cabinet including refrigeration system evaporator means arranged in said cabinet, and drain means positioned below said evaporator for receiving condensation from said evaporator, said drain means comprising:
  • a base pan arranged in said cabinet including side walls;
  • a primary drain means arranged in the lower portion of one of said side walls having one end communicating with said base pan and its other end adapted to projectbeyond the outer extremities of said cabinet for directing condensate out of said cabinet;
  • secondary drain tube means having a continuous side wall including an inlet end disposed in said base pan between the lower end of said primary drain means and the upper extremities of said side walls andan outlet end disposed outside of said cabinet for directing condensate from said base pan to the exterior of said cabinet when the condensate in said pan reaches the predetermined level of said inlet;
  • a safety drain means including a relief drain opening located in the upper half of said secondary tube means side wall in an area outside of said base pan providing an outlet for condensate entering said inlet from said base pan when said secondary drain outlet end is closed.
  • diverter means below said safety opening projecting from the outer surface of said base pan side wall to a position exterior of said cabinet for receiving condensate from said relief drain opening and diverting it away from said cabinet when said secondary drain outlet end is closed.
  • said diverter means includes a bottom wall arranged below said secondary drain tube and side walls projecting upwardly from said bottom wall along opposite sides of said drain tube means in the area of said relief drain opening.
  • outlet end of said secondary drain tube is adapted to receive a flexible extension tube
  • said diverter means side walls having portions bent toward each other to a position adjacent the upper portion of the peripheral wall of said secondary drain tube and downstream from said relief opening to prevent said flexible extension from being inserted to a position over said relief opening.

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The present invention provides a drain system for a central air conditioning system wherein a refrigeration system evaporator is mounted over a drain pan and is arranged in a cabinet. The pan collects the condensate from the evaporator and is provided with primary drain passageway for normal draining operation of the pan and a secondary drain passageway operable in the event the primary drain passageway is blocked for carrying the condensate away from the cabinet interior. A safety drain is provided in the secondary drain passageway that will automatically allow evacuation of condensate from the drain pan in the event both primary and secondary drain passageways are blocked.

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United States Patent Irwin Oct. 7, 1975 [54] SAFETY CONDENSATE OVERFLOW 3,212,288 10/1965 Herbert 62/290 SYSTEM 3,596,475 8/1971 Berger 62/291 Inventor: John W. Irwin, Trenton, NJ.
General Electric Company, Louisville, Ky.
Filed: Sept. 5, 1974 Appl. No.: 503,259
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References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3/1933 Moore 62/288 9/1961 Crider 62/285 7/1963 Makuh 62/285 Primary Examiner-William J Wye [57] ABSTRACT The present invention provides a drain system for a central air conditioning system wherein a refrigeration system evaporator is mounted over a drain pan and is arranged in a cabinet. The pan collects the condensate from the evaporator and is provided with primary drain passageway for normal draining operation of the pan and a secondary drain passageway operable in the event the primary drain passageway is blocked for carrying the condensate away from the cabinet interior. A safety drain is provided in the secondary drain passageway that will automatically allow evacuation of condensate from the drain pan in the event both primary and secondary drain passageways are blocked.
4 Claims,'3 Drawing Figures US. Patent Oct. 7,1975
SAFETY CONDENSATE OVERFLOW SYSTEM BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In a centralized air conditioning system the evaporator coil is customarily mounted in a cabinet which also contains a blower for moving air through the evaporator and into the area to be cooled. A drain pan is usually located below the evaporator in a manner that collects condensate therefrom. It is important that the condensate collected in the pan be drained out of the cabinet so that it does not come into contact with electrically operable components in the cabinet. It has been common practice therefore to provide the pan with a primary drain means that effectively directs the condensate out of the cabinet and which is usually adapted to be suitably connected to a drain system. Provisions have also been made available in air conditioning equipment for a secondary drain to direct condensate from the cabinet interior in the event the primary drain becomes ineffective in carrying away condensate. In many installations both primary and secondary drain means are connected to a drain system of the structure to be conditioned by conduits that are arranged outside of the cabinet at the time the air conditioning system is installed. In the event both of these conduits become clogged or pinched condensate would then back up into the pan and would overflow into the cabinet interior wherein it may come into contact with one of the electrically operable components causing a hazardous condition.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An air conditioning apparatus having a cabinet including a refrigeration evaporator arranged over a drain means. The drain means includes a base pan having a primary drain for carrying off condensate from the evaporator to a location exterior from the cabinet, and a secondary drain means for carrying off condensate in the event the primary drain is clogged. The secondary drain means includes a safety drain means which automatically carries off the condensate in the event both the primary and secondary drain outlets are clogged.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a partial elevational view of an air conditioning apparatus incorporating the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view taken substantially along lines 22 of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view taken along lines 3-3 of FIG. 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a cabinet which may be part of a hot air furnace or central air conditioner which includes a blower or air handling means (not shown) for moving air through the furnace in the direction indicated generally by the arrows. Located in a distribution plenum 12 is an A-coil or inverted V-shaped evaporator assembly or heat exchanger indicated generally at 14.
The evaporator 14 is of conventional design and is formed from a series of flat, thin plates and has the usual refrigerant tubing 16 passing therethrough as part of the refrigerant system. Other conventional components such as a base pan 18 including a bottom wall 26 and side walls 24 is provided wherein the lower edges of the evaporator and more specifically, the plates are located in the pan 18. The base pan 18 is conveniently located so as to collect all of the condensate that may drip off the evaporator 14.
Referring now to FIGS. 2 and 3, a drain outlet 20 having an opening 22 is provided in one side wall 24 of the pan 18. As shown in FIG. 3 the drain opening 22 is arranged adjacent the bottom wall 26 of the pan and extends beyond the outer wall 28 of the cabinet. The outlet 20 has connected thereto a drain conduit 30 for carrying the condensate away from the cabinet 10. It should be clearly understood that the condensate collected in the pan 18 must be directed outside of the cabinet interior so that it does not come into contact with any of the electrical components of the system.
In accordance with the embodiment of the present invention shown, a secondary drain tube 32 is provided which as will hereafter be described in detail carries condensate water. away from the base pan l8 and to the exterior of the cabinet 10 in the event the primary drain opening 22 or the conduit 30 becomes clogged. The secondary drain tube 32 has a portion arranged in the base pan including an inlet opening 34 and an outlet portion including an outlet opening 36 extending through the side wall 24 and projecting beyond the outer extremities of the cabinet. The tube 32 is conveniently secured to the wall 24. The vertical position of the opening 34 as best seen in FIG. 3 is intermediate the lower portion of the opening 22 and the upper edge portion of the base pan wall 24. Since the opening 34 must be effective to drain condensate out of the pan 18 when condensate reaches a predetermined level it is conveniently located adjacent the opening 22. The exact vertical position of the opening 34 is determined by the air pressure and its effect on the condensate level in the general area of the drain opening which may be greater or less than the air pressure in other locations of the base pan 18. In the event the conduit 30 is clogged or restricted the condensate water will enter the opening 34 at its set level and direct condensate water out of opening 36 and into a convenient conduit 38 which is arranged over the outlet portion of the tube 32.
While the provision of a secondary drain system provides a measure of safety in that a drain for the condensate is provided in the event the primary drain is clogged, there is always the risk of both drains being rendered ineffective. Both conduits 30 and 38 are connected to their respective drains at the time the furnace is installed and are conveniently arranged outside of the cabinet 10. This makes these vulnerable and as a result both may be damaged and pinched and as a result render the draining system inactive. It is also possible that while one drain may be pinched, the other may become clogged with debris or particles entering the conduits from the pan 18. In any event the clogging of both the primary and secondary drain systems would permit condensate water to raise to a level above the walls 24 of the pan l8 and spill over into the interior of the cabinet where the water may come into contact with the electrical components and create a potential hazardous condition.
The present invention is directed particularly to the provision of a safety drain system in the secondary drain tube 32 that is effective in. automatically directing condensate water out of the drain pan l8 and cabinet in the event both the primary and secondary drain systems are rendered inoperative.
To this end a relief drain opening 40, FIG. 2, is provided in the secondary drain tube 32 portion extending outside of the pan 18. The opening 40 is arranged in the upper portion of the exterior radial wall of the tube 32. This upper location allows flow of water past opening 40 when the secondary drain system is operating normally without any obstruction to the flow therethrough. In operation when the primary drain 22 becomes inoperative as by clogging or by conduit 30 being pinched, water from the pan 18 is drained through the secondary tube 38 past the relief opening 40 and into conduit 38 which directs it-into an appropriate drain system. In summary, in the event conduit 38 becomes pinched or clogged water will flow out of opening 40 and as a result does not back up in the pan l8 and overflow into the interior of the cabinet 10.
Provision is also made by the present embodiment of the invention to insure that when water flows out of opening 40 it is directed away from the outer extremities of the cabinet 10. Accordingly, a diverter means 42 is connected to the side wall 24 of the base pan 18. The diverter is generally U-shaped and includes a bottom wall 44 located below the exterior portion of the safety drain tube 32, and upwardly extending substantially parallel side wall portions 46 arranged on each side of the exterior portion of the safety drain tube 32. As seen best in FIG. 2 the diverter 42 projects from the side wall 24 of base pan 18 to a position substantially past the opening 40 and outer extremities of the cabient 10 so that when water flows out of opening 40 it is received in the U-shaped diverter and carried away from cabinet 10 independent of the secondary drain system.
During the installation of the drain conduit 38 over the exterior end portion of the tube 32 it may inadvertently be positioned over the relief drain 40 and render the safety drain system inoperative. To guard against and prevent this inadvertent closing of the drain 40, the end portion of each of the walls 46 is bent inwardly to form guard members 48 adjacent the upper half portion of the tube 32. As seen in FIG. 3 the spacing of the guard member 48 relative to the tube 32 effectively acts as a stop to prevent the installation of conduit 38 to a position over the relief opening 40.
While there has been shown and described a specific embodiment of the invention, it will be understood that it is not limited thereto and it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
What is claimed is:
1. In an air conditioning apparatus having a cabinet including refrigeration system evaporator means arranged in said cabinet, and drain means positioned below said evaporator for receiving condensation from said evaporator, said drain means comprising:
a base pan arranged in said cabinet including side walls;
a primary drain means arranged in the lower portion of one of said side walls having one end communicating with said base pan and its other end adapted to projectbeyond the outer extremities of said cabinet for directing condensate out of said cabinet; secondary drain tube means having a continuous side wall including an inlet end disposed in said base pan between the lower end of said primary drain means and the upper extremities of said side walls andan outlet end disposed outside of said cabinet for directing condensate from said base pan to the exterior of said cabinet when the condensate in said pan reaches the predetermined level of said inlet; and
a safety drain means including a relief drain opening located in the upper half of said secondary tube means side wall in an area outside of said base pan providing an outlet for condensate entering said inlet from said base pan when said secondary drain outlet end is closed.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein diverter means below said safety opening projecting from the outer surface of said base pan side wall to a position exterior of said cabinet for receiving condensate from said relief drain opening and diverting it away from said cabinet when said secondary drain outlet end is closed.
3. The invention of claim 2 wherein said diverter means includes a bottom wall arranged below said secondary drain tube and side walls projecting upwardly from said bottom wall along opposite sides of said drain tube means in the area of said relief drain opening.
4. The invention of claim 3 wherein the outlet end of said secondary drain tube is adapted to receive a flexible extension tube, and said diverter means side walls having portions bent toward each other to a position adjacent the upper portion of the peripheral wall of said secondary drain tube and downstream from said relief opening to prevent said flexible extension from being inserted to a position over said relief opening.

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1. In an air conditioning apparatus having a cabinet including refrigeration system evaporator means arranged in said cabinet, and drain means positioned below said evaporator for receiving condensation from said evaporator, said drain means comprising: a base pan arranged in said cabinet including side walls; a primary drain means arranged in the lower portion of one of said side walls having one end communicating with said base pan and its other end adapted to project beyond the outer extremities of said cabinet for directing condensate out of said cabinet; a secondary drain tube means having a continuous side wall including an inlet end disposed in said base pan between the lower end of said primary drain means and the upper extremities of said side walls and an outlet end disposed outside of said cabinet for directing condensate from said base pan to the exterior of said cabinet when the condensate in said pan reaches the predetermined level of said inlet; and a safety drain means including a relief drain opening located in the upper half of said secondary tube means side wall in an area outside of said base pan providing an outlet for condensate entering said inlet from said base pan when said secondary drain outlet end is closed.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein diverter means below said safety opening projecting from the outer surface of said base pan side wall to a position exterior of said cabinet for receiving condensate from said relief drain opening and diverting it away from saiD cabinet when said secondary drain outlet end is closed.
3. The invention of claim 2 wherein said diverter means includes a bottom wall arranged below said secondary drain tube and side walls projecting upwardly from said bottom wall along opposite sides of said drain tube means in the area of said relief drain opening.
4. The invention of claim 3 wherein the outlet end of said secondary drain tube is adapted to receive a flexible extension tube, and said diverter means side walls having portions bent toward each other to a position adjacent the upper portion of the peripheral wall of said secondary drain tube and downstream from said relief opening to prevent said flexible extension from being inserted to a position over said relief opening.
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