Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Compressor-condenser-evaporator circuit
Patent
1995-09-19
1998-04-28
Tanner, Harry B.
Refrigeration
Refrigeration producer
Compressor-condenser-evaporator circuit
62525, 62527, 165110, 165150, 165174, F25B 4106
Patent
active
057431116
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger, as mounted on the outdoor unit or indoor unit of an air conditioner system, is formed with a plurality of passages for a refrigerant. To this heat exchanger, there is connected a refrigerant distributor for distributing the refrigerant to the individual passages or for collecting the distributed refrigerant. This refrigerant distributor is constructed by soldering two corrugated plate members to form a refrigerant conduit between the corrugations. Before these plate members are soldered, the refrigerant conduit is either partially constricted to form a throttle portion or partially bulged to form a filter portion by fitting a filter member in the bulging portion when the plate members are soldered. Thus, the refrigerant distributor can set the diversion of the refrigerant to a predetermined ratio by the simple device while reducing the space and lowering the cost.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4093024 (1978-06-01), Middleton
patent: 4324112 (1982-04-01), Fujiwara et al.
patent: 5214939 (1993-06-01), Drucker et al.
Ito Masahiro
Kawamura Futoshi
Kobayashi Atsuhiro
Okuzono Hideki
Sasaki Shunji
Hitachi , Ltd.
Tanner Harry B.
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