Heat exchange – Radiator core type – Serially connected tube sections
Patent
1998-09-24
1999-11-16
Lazarus, Ira S.
Heat exchange
Radiator core type
Serially connected tube sections
62519, 62526, 165122, 165151, F28D 104
Patent
active
059839988
ABSTRACT:
An evaporator of an air conditioner has front and rear sections, and heat-exchanging pipes comprised of first, second, and third independent refrigerant passages. In the first passage, refrigerant enters a first row of a front line of the rear section, circulates completely through the rear section, and then exits from a second row of the front line of the rear section. In the second passage, refrigerant enters a first row of the front line of the front section, circulates through an upper portion of the front section, and then exits from a first row of the rear line of the front section. In the third passage refrigerant enters a fifth row of the front line of the front section, circulates through a lower portion of the front section, and then exits from a seventh row of the rear line of the front section.
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Lazarus Ira S.
McKinnon Terrell
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
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