US20100218550A1 - Accumulator - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25B—REFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
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- F25B43/006—Accumulators
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25B—REFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25B—REFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
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- the present invention relates to a structure of an accumulator for use in a refrigerating cycle of a vehicle air-conditioner or the like.
- an accumulator is disposed on a side of a compressor to which a refrigerant returns.
- the compressor compresses the refrigerant.
- an accumulator is an essential part to store redundant refrigerant due to variations in load during the cooling operation.
- the accumulator In a heating and cooling cycle of a vehicle which does not include a heat source such as a fuel cell vehicle or an electrical vehicle, in addition to such a function of storing redundant refrigerant, the accumulator has a function of separating the refrigerant returning to the compressor into liquid and gas and allowing only refrigerant gas to be sucked into the compressor, thus preventing damage of the compressor due to liquid or wet compression.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a conventional example of a general accumulator.
- This accumulator 100 is connected to a path reaching a compressor from a not-shown internal heat exchanger and includes a refrigerant suction tube 102 and a substantially U-shaped refrigerant discharge tube 103 within a substantially cylindrical tank 101 .
- the refrigerant suction tube 102 is connected to an inlet refrigerant pipe which is connected to the not-shown internal heat exchanger, and a gas-liquid mixed refrigerant is flown through the refrigerant suction tube 102 into the tank 101 .
- the refrigerant discharge tube 103 is connected to an outlet refrigerant pipe which is connected to the not-shown compressor and discharges the refrigerant gas obtained by gas-liquid separation.
- a refrigerant return opening 103 a through which the refrigerant gas is sucked is formed, and, in a bent part of the substantially U shape thereof, an oil return port 103 b is formed, through which oil contained in a refrigerant liquid is returned.
- the gas-liquid mixed refrigerant discharged from the not-shown internal heat exchanger is flown through the refrigerant suction tube 102 into the tank 101 , and the refrigerant liquid is accumulated in the bottom of the tank 101 .
- the refrigerant gas is sucked through the refrigerant return opening 103 a of the refrigerant discharge tube 103 and fed to the not-shown compressor through the refrigerant discharge tube 103 .
- the oil contained in the refrigerant liquid accumulated in the bottom of the tank 101 is sucked through the oil return port 103 b formed in the refrigerant discharge tube 103 and fed to the compressor together with the refrigerant gas.
- an accumulator is proposed in which the tank is partitioned by a desiccant unit into upper and lower chambers.
- the upper chamber is divided by a separator wall into a chamber on the refrigerant inlet side and a chamber on the refrigerant outlet side, and the separator wall includes a number of ventilation holes (see Patent Literature 1).
- Patent Literature 1 Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 10-232071
- the gas-liquid mixed refrigerant sucked through the refrigerant suction tube 102 sometimes enters the refrigerant discharge tube 103 through the refrigerant return opening 103 a as indicated by a solid arrow.
- the gas-liquid mixed refrigerant flown into the tank strikes the surface of the accumulated liquid and ruffles the surface thereof, and accordingly, the refrigerant liquid in the surface sometimes reaches the refrigerant return opening 103 a and enters the refrigerant discharge tube 103 .
- the refrigerant liquid is sent to the compressor in such a manner, and the compressor could be damaged by liquid or wet compression.
- the refrigerant liquid flown into the chamber on the refrigerant inlet side passes through the desiccant unit and is accumulated in a lower chamber, and the refrigerant liquid does not ruffle the surface of the accumulated liquid.
- a lot of ventilation holes are formed in the separator wall separating the chambers on the refrigerant inlet and outlet sides, and it is thought that a part of the refrigerant liquid flown into the chamber on the refrigerant inlet side could enter the opposite chamber on the refrigerant outlet side through these ventilation holes and sent to the compressor. Accordingly, in such an accumulator, the refrigerant liquid returning to the compressor is not prevented.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an accumulator capable of preventing the refrigerant liquid sucked inside returning to the compressor.
- an accumulator includes: a main body; and a desiccant layer which is provided above a middle of the main body to divide the main body into upper and lower chambers.
- a gas-liquid mixed refrigerant sucked into the lower chamber is subjected to gas-liquid separation in the desiccant layer, and only the refrigerant gas is transferred to the upper chamber.
- an outlet port of a refrigerant suction tube through which the refrigerant is sucked into the body is opened within the lower chamber, and an inlet port of a refrigerant discharge tube through which the refrigerant gas obtained by the gas-liquid separation in the desiccant layer is discharged out of the main body is opened within the upper chamber.
- the outlet port of the refrigerant suction tube is opened obliquely downward along a side surface of the main body.
- the refrigerant discharge tube is bent in a substantially U-shape and has an outlet port opened outside of the upper chamber 13 , and the refrigerant discharge tube includes an oil return hole through which oil accumulated together with the refrigerant liquid is sucked, the oil return hole being formed in a bent part positioned in a bottom of the lower chamber.
- the desiccant layer is filled with desiccant particles inside and fixed by perforated metals which are provided above and below the same and include a plurality of ventilation holes to bring the upper and lower chambers in communication with each other and transfer only the refrigerant gas.
- the accumulator according to the present invention further includes an oil separation layer which is provided in the lower chamber and separates the refrigerant liquid from the oil for accumulation, in which the oil separation layer is composed of a fiber or porous material.
- the outlet port of the refrigerant suction tube is opened within the lower chamber, and the inlet port of the refrigerant discharge tube is opened within the upper chamber which is separated from the lower chamber by the desiccant layer. Accordingly, the refrigerant liquid sucked through the refrigerant suction tube is not directly sucked into the inlet port of the refrigerant discharge tube. Moreover, even if the refrigerant liquid ruffles the inside of the lower chamber, the refrigerant liquid does not reach the inlet port of the refrigerant discharge tube. The refrigerant liquid is therefore not sucked into the compressor, and the damage of the compressor due to liquid or wet compression can be prevented.
- the outlet port of the refrigerant suction tube is opened obliquely downward along the side surface of the main body. Accordingly, the refrigerant liquid and oil flown into the lower chamber are discharged along the side surface of the main body and flows in a circular motion toward the center. At this time, the oil with a high specific gravity is deposited in a lower part by centrifugation while the refrigerant liquid with a specific gravity lower than that of the oil is deposited in an upper part. Accordingly, the oil can be easily separated from the refrigerant liquid and can be surely returned to the compressor.
- the oil return hole is formed in the bent part positioned in the bottom of the lower chamber.
- the refrigerant liquid and the oil sucked through the refrigerant suction tube into the lower chamber flow into the center of the lower chamber in a circular motion, and the oil with a high specific gravity is deposited in lower part by centrifugation while the refrigerant liquid with a low specific gravity is deposited in upper part. Accordingly, the oil deposited in the lower part of the lower chamber can be sucked through the oil return hole.
- the desiccant layer is fixed by the perforated metals provided above and below the same. Accordingly, the desiccant layer can be easily positioned while the gas ventilation between the upper and lower chambers is maintained.
- the oil separation layer is provided in the lower chamber. Accordingly, the refrigerant liquid and oil can be easily separated, and the oil can be surely returned to the compressor. In addition, the liquid surface at the interface between the liquid refrigerant and oil can be stabilized.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an accumulator according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an accumulator according to a second embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a conventional example of a general accumulator.
- a gas-liquid mixed refrigerant is properly abbreviated to a refrigerant.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an accumulator according to a first embodiment.
- An accumulator 10 of this embodiment includes a substantially cylindrical tank 11 as a main body and a desiccant layer 12 above the middle of the main body. This desiccant layer 12 divides the inside of the main body into upper and lower spaces.
- the upper space is partitioned as an upper chamber 13 in which refrigerant gas flows, and the lower space is partitioned as a lower chamber 14 in which refrigerant liquid and oil are accumulated.
- the desiccant layer 12 is filled with particles of a desiccant inside and has functions of gas-liquid separation and moisture adsorption.
- This desiccant layer 12 is fixed at a predetermined position by perforated metals 15 a and 15 b arranged above and below the same.
- perforated metals 15 a and 15 b is formed into a circle in a plan view and includes a plurality of not-shown ventilation holes in the surface.
- the upper and lower chambers 13 and 14 communicate with each other through the desiccant layer 12 .
- the desiccant layer 12 sandwiched by the perforated metals 15 a and 15 b transmits only refrigerant gas.
- a refrigerant suction tube 16 through which the gas-liquid mixed refrigerant is sucked into the tank 11 , is provided substantially vertically so as to penetrate the desiccant layer 12 and perforated metals 15 a and 15 b.
- An inlet port 16 a of the refrigerant suction tube 16 is opened to the outside from the upper part of the upper chamber 13 and is coupled to a refrigerant pipe connected to a not-shown internal heat exchanger.
- An outlet port 16 b of the refrigerant suction tube 16 is opened in the lower chamber 14 .
- the outlet port 16 b is opened obliquely downward along the side surface of the tank 11 .
- refrigerant liquid and oil contained in the refrigerant discharged from the outlet port 16 b of the refrigerant suction tube 16 are discharged along the side surface of the tank 11 to flow toward the center in a circular motion as shown by a thick dashed arrow.
- the tank 11 includes a refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 , through which the refrigerant gas obtained by gas-liquid separation of the desiccant layer 12 is discharged out of the tank 11 .
- the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 is bent in a substantially U shape.
- An inlet port 17 a thereof is opened within the upper chamber 13
- an outlet port 17 b thereof is opened to the outside of the upper chamber 13 and coupled to a refrigerant pipe connected to a not-shown compressor.
- an oil return hole 17 c is formed, through which oil accumulated together with the refrigerant liquid is sucked.
- the gas-liquid mixed refrigerant fed from the not-shown internal heat exchanger is sucked from the not-shown refrigerant pipe through the refrigerant suction tube 16 to the lower chamber 14 .
- the refrigerant liquid and oil contained in the sucked gas-liquid mixed refrigerant are discharged along the side surface of the tank 11 and flow toward the center in a circular motion to be accumulated in the lower chamber 14 .
- the refrigerant gas passes through the not-shown ventilation holes formed in the perforated metal 15 b and the desiccant layer 12 and has moisture removed here.
- the refrigerant gas further passes through the upper perforated metal 15 a and flows into the upper chamber 13 .
- the sucked gas-liquid mixed refrigerant is subjected to gas-liquid separation, and the refrigerant liquid and oil are accumulated in the lower chamber 14 while the refrigerant gas is flown into the upper chamber 13 .
- the refrigerant gas flown into the upper chamber 13 is sucked from the inlet port 17 a of the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 as shown by solid arrows and discharged to the refrigerant pipe connected to the not-shown compressor together with the oil.
- the refrigerant liquid and oil sucked from the refrigerant liquid suction tube 16 to the lower chamber 14 flow toward the center of the lower chamber 14 in a circular motion.
- the oil with a high specific gravity is deposited in lower part (an area A) by centrifugation while the refrigerant liquid with a low specific gravity is deposited in upper part (an area B).
- the oil deposited in the lower part of the lower chamber 14 is sucked through the oil return hole 17 c of the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 and discharged to the refrigerant pipe connected to the not-shown compressor together with the refrigerant gas.
- the outlet port 16 b of the refrigerant suction tube 16 is opened within the lower chamber 14
- the inlet port 17 a of the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 is opened within the upper chamber 13 with the desiccant layer 12 interposed therebetween. Accordingly, the refrigerant liquid sucked through the refrigerant suction tube 16 is not directly sucked into the inlet port 17 a of the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 .
- the refrigerant liquid does not reach the inlet port 17 a of the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 . Accordingly, the refrigerant liquid is not sucked into the compressor, and the damage of the compressor due to liquid and wet compression can be prevented.
- the outlet port 16 b of the refrigerant suction tube 16 is opened obliquely downward along the side surface of the tank 11 . Accordingly, the refrigerant liquid and oil flown into the lower chamber 14 are discharged along the side surface of the tank 11 and flown toward the center in a circular motion. At this time, the oil with a high specific gravity is deposited in the lower part while the refrigerant liquid with a specific gravity lower than that of the oil is deposited in the upper part. Accordingly, even when the oil is compatible with the refrigerant of carbon dioxide, the oil can be easily separated from the refrigerant liquid and can be surely returned to the compressor.
- the present invention thus has an effect on the case of using oil compatible with carbon dioxide refrigerant.
- the desiccant layer 12 is provided above the middle of the main body, so that it is allowed to make enough space in the lower chamber 14 for the accumulated refrigerant liquid. Accordingly, it is possible to accumulate redundant refrigerant due to variations in load during cooling operation in a sufficient space.
- the refrigerant gas warmed during operation of the refrigerating system is sucked by the accumulator 10 , and the refrigerant liquid accumulated in the lower chamber 14 is exposed to heat of the refrigerant gas to be gasified.
- the gasified refrigerant passes through the desiccant layer 12 and is discharged through the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 .
- the desiccant layer 12 is fixed by the perforated metals 15 a and 15 b provided above and below the same. Accordingly, the desiccant layer 12 can be easily positioned with ventilation maintained between the upper and lower chambers 13 and 14 .
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an accumulator according to a second embodiment.
- the second embodiment is described below with parts equivalent to those of the first embodiment given the same numerals.
- the accumulator 20 of this embodiment includes an oil separation layer 18 in order to separately store the refrigerant liquid and oil.
- the oil separation layer 18 is supported in the substantially middle of the lower chamber 14 by a perforated metal 15 c.
- the oil separation layer 18 is composed of a fiber material such as a felt material or a porous material such as sponge and has a function of separating oil from refrigerant liquid.
- the refrigerant liquid thus passes through the oil separation layer 18 (and the perforated metal 15 c ) to be accumulated in upper part of the lower chamber 14 , and the oil is separated by the oil separation layer 18 and accumulated in lower part of the lower chamber 14 .
- a refrigerant suction tube 19 is provided substantially vertically so as to penetrate the desiccant layer 12 and perforated metals 15 a and 15 b.
- the inlet port 19 a of the refrigerant suction tube 19 is opened to the outside form the upper part of the upper chamber 13 and is coupled to the refrigerant pipe connected to the not-shown internal heat exchanger.
- An outlet port 19 b thereof is opened within the lower chamber 14 .
- the refrigerant liquid sucked through the refrigerant suction tube 19 is not directly sucked into the inlet port 17 a of the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 . Moreover, even if the refrigerant liquid flown into the lower chamber 14 ruffles the inside of the lower chamber 14 , the refrigerant liquid does not reach the inlet port 17 a of the refrigerant/oil discharge tube 17 . Accordingly, the refrigerant liquid is not sucked into the compressor, and the damage of the compressor due to the liquid or wet compression can be prevented.
- the oil separation layer 18 supported by the perforated metal 15 c is provided in the substantially middle of the lower chamber 14 . Even if the amount of refrigerant liquid and oil is too small to cause centrifugation unlike the first embodiment, accordingly, the refrigerant and oil can be more easily separated, and the oil can be surely returned to the compressor. In addition, the liquid surface at the interface between the refrigerant liquid and oil can be stabilized.
- the part of the constitution of the second embodiment similar to that of the first embodiment can provide similar effects.
- the present invention can be applied to not only refrigerating cycles of air conditioners for vehicles but also refrigerating cycles of a wide range of air conditioners.
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