Compression type heat pump

Refrigeration – Gas compression – heat regeneration and expansion – e.g.,...

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60520, F25B 900

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052591972

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a compression type heat pump which can obtain cooling and heating output by way of pressure changes in gases, comprising a casing member formed with a housing space outside a guiding spacer, which is constituted for first and second displacers to reciprocate up and down smoothly; a low temperature heat exchanger which generates cooling output, being housed in lower area of housing space of said casing member; a low temperature heat regenerator which emits and discharges heat, being placed on the upper area of said low temperature heat exchanger; an intermediate temperature heat exchanger which generates heating output, being placed on the upper area of said low temperature heat regenerator; an intermediate temperature heat regenerator which discharges or absorbs heat, being layed on the upper area of said intermediate temperature heat exchanger, and the lid fixed to the upper area of said casing member.

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patent: 3600886 (1971-08-01), Jaspers
patent: 4429536 (1984-02-01), Leach
patent: 4514979 (1985-05-01), Mohr
patent: 5056316 (1991-10-01), Chung

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