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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 11, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 04, 2005
Driss Stitou, St Nazaire, FR;
Nathalie Mazet, Perpignan, FR;
Bernard Spinner, Perpignan, FR;
Caroline Spinner Brossard, Legal Representative, Brassac, FR;
Anne Christel Spinner Kohler, Legal Representative, Narbonne, FR;
Bruno Spinner, Legal Representative, Fabrèges, FR;
Martin Spinner, Legal Representative, Perpignan, FR;
Camille Spinner, Legal Representative, Perpignan, FR;
Driss Stitou, St Nazaire, FR;
Nathalie Mazet, Perpignan, FR;
Bernard Spinner, Perpignan, FR;
Caroline Spinner Brossard, legal representative, Brassac, FR;
Anne Christel Spinner Kohler, legal representative, Narbonne, FR;
Bruno Spinner, legal representative, Fabrèges, FR;
Martin Spinner, legal representative, Perpignan, FR;
Camille Spinner, legal representative, Perpignan, FR;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a thermochemical device and to a method for producing refrigeration at very low temperature. The device produces refrigeration at a temperature T<−20° C., from an available heat source at a temperature Tof 60-80° C. and a heat sink at the ambient temperature Tof 10° C.-25° C. It comprises two coupled dipoles, operating in phase opposition. The thermochemical phenomena in one of the dipoles are such that this dipole may produce refrigeration at Twith a heat sink at the ambient temperature T. The thermochemical phenomena in the other dipole are such that this dipole may be regenerated from the heat source Tand a heat sink at the temperature T.