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WO2008000793A1
WO2008000793A1 PCT/EP2007/056487 EP2007056487W WO2008000793A1 WO 2008000793 A1 WO2008000793 A1 WO 2008000793A1 EP 2007056487 W EP2007056487 W EP 2007056487W WO 2008000793 A1 WO2008000793 A1 WO 2008000793A1
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refrigerant
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Husnu Kerpicci
Tolga Kurtulus
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Arcelik Anonim Sirketi
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
    • F25B11/00Compression machines, plants or systems, using turbines, e.g. gas turbines
    • F25B11/02Compression machines, plants or systems, using turbines, e.g. gas turbines as expanders
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B41/00Pumping installations or systems specially adapted for elastic fluids
    • F04B41/06Combinations of two or more pumps
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D25/00Pumping installations or systems
    • F04D25/02Units comprising pumps and their driving means
    • F04D25/04Units comprising pumps and their driving means the pump being fluid-driven
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04FPUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BY USING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED; SIPHONS
    • F04F13/00Pressure exchangers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25BREFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
    • F25B1/00Compression machines, plants or systems with non-reversible cycle
    • F25B1/10Compression machines, plants or systems with non-reversible cycle with multi-stage compression

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  • the present invention relates to a cooling device wherein a high performance is provided by increasing the compressor inlet pressure of the refrigerant fluid.
  • hermetic compressors utilized in appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners etc.
  • the compression activity is achieved by a piston that moves to and fro by means of a crank mechanism in the cylinder, the refrigerant fluid aspirated into the cylinder is compressed by the piston and discharged out of the cylinder as the exhaust valve is opened.
  • the refrigerant having a certain pressure sucked into the compressor is pumped to be compressed to a greater pressure; the sucked and pumped gas pressure determines the compression rate.
  • the power consumed at the compressor is proportional to the compression rate.
  • the refrigerant fluid returning from the refrigerant cycle reaches the compressor with a reduced pressure and the suction of the low pressure refrigerant results in the increase of the power consumed for compression and decrease in the performance of the compressor.
  • the temperature of the refrigerant fluid must be kept as low as possible as the pressure thereof is increased while being sucked into the compressor casing. Failing that, the density of the refrigerant fluid is decreased thus adversely affecting the thermodynamic efficiency.
  • auxiliary charging units called turbo chargers or supercharging devices driven by the compressor motor are utilized in order to draw in more refrigerant fluid into the compressor from the refrigerant cycle. These units increase the inlet gas pressure, however driving of these units situated in the compressor casing directly by the compressor motor reduces the efficiency of the compressor and also the temperature of the refrigerant fluid at inlet of the compressor cannot be reduced.
  • the aim of the present invention is the realization of a cooling device wherein a greater cooling performance is provided by increasing the inlet pressure of the refrigerant fluid into the compressor without increasing the temperature.
  • a supercharging device is utilized which is connected to the refrigerant line that connects the elements of the refrigerant cycle such as the evaporator, the condenser and the capillary tube wherein the refrigerant circulates, providing to increase the pressure of the refrigerant at the inlet of the compressor by transmitting the movement energy received from the pressurized refrigerant at the outlet of the compressor to the refrigerant at the inlet of the compressor.
  • the supercharging device comprises a turbine that moves by the effect of the high pressure refrigerant at the compressor outlet and a pump that is actuated by the drive of the turbine that provides to deliver the low pressure refrigerant received from the refrigerant line to the compressor after increasing the pressure thereof.
  • the supercharging device is disposed outside of the compressor casing and thus provides the refrigerant conveyed to the suction side of the compressor from the refrigerant line, to be delivered into the compressor casing without raising the temperature thereof and thus preventing expansion.
  • the power required to compress the refrigerant and the piston leaks that occur during compression are decreased by increasing the pressure of the refrigerant at the compressor inlet by means of the supercharging device, providing to increase the amount of the refrigerant pumped at the same stroke volume by the cylinder thus increasing capacity.
  • the supercharging device is preferably connected in between the compressor outlet pipe disposed at the outlet of the compressor and the compressor return pipe disposed at the side wherein the refrigerant enters the compressor.
  • the refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe is delivered to the turbine via a turbine inlet pipe, and the refrigerant after activating the turbine is delivered to the refrigerant line by the turbine outlet pipe after leaving the turbine.
  • the low pressure refrigerant received from the evaporator is delivered to the pump via a pump inlet pipe and the refrigerant activated by the pump to increase the pressure is then delivered to the compressor return pipe by the pump outlet pipe.
  • the entry and exit of the refrigerant in the inlet and return pipes of the compressor into the supercharging device is controlled by automatic multi-way valves and oneway valves.
  • the turbine part of the supercharging device is connected between the condenser outlet and the evaporator inlet providing to expand the refrigerant to be delivered to the evaporator, thus the use of an additional expansion element for example the capillary tube is deemed unnecessary.
  • Figure 1 - is the schematic view of a cooling device wherein a supercharging device is used in the refrigerant cycle.
  • Figure 2 - is the schematic view of a cooling device wherein a supercharging device connected between the compressor inlet and return pipes is used.
  • Figure 3 - is the schematic view of a cooling device wherein a supercharging device connected between the condenser outlet and the evaporator inlet is used.
  • the cooling device (1) comprises a compressor (2) for activating the refrigerant, a condenser (3) that condenses the refrigerant and delivers to the outside surroundings, an evaporator (4) providing to cool the ambient environment by the circulating refrigerant within absorbing the heat, a refrigerant line (5) wherein the refrigerant circulates and that connects together the refrigerant cycle elements such as the compressor (2), condenser (3) and evaporator (4).
  • the cooling device (1) of the present invention comprises a supercharging device (6) connected to the refrigerant line (5) that provides to increase the pressure of the refrigerant entering the compressor (2), having a turbine (7) that moves by the effect of the refrigerant at the pump-out side of the compressor (2) and a pump (8) that is activated by the drive of the turbine (7) that provides the refrigerant delivered from the refrigerant line (5) to the suction side of the compressor (2) to be increased in pressure and sent to the compressor (2).
  • the supercharging device (6) transfers the movement energy received from the pressurized refrigerant on the pump-out side of the compressor (2) to the refrigerant on the suction side of the compressor (2) thus power from a separate motor or from the compressor (2) motor is not required to operate the supercharging device (6).
  • the supercharging device (6) is situated outside of the compressor (2) casing and thus provides the refrigerant delivered to the suction side of the compressor (2) from the refrigerant line (5) to be sent into the compressor (2) casing without increasing the temperature thereof hence preventing expansion.
  • the refrigerant pumped by the compressor (2) is directed towards the turbine (7) providing the turbine (7) to rotate.
  • the refrigerant upon leaving the turbine (7) reaches the condenser (3).
  • the turbine (7) transfers the movement to the pump (8) and the pressure of the refrigerant coming from the evaporator (4) outlet to the suction side of the compressor (2) is increased by the pump (8) ( Figures 1, 2).
  • the cooling device (1) comprises a compressor outlet pipe (9) disposed on the pump-out side of the compressor (2), a compressor return pipe (10) disposed on the suction side of the compressor (2) and the supercharging device (6) is connected in between the compressor outlet pipe (9) and the compressor return pipe (10).
  • the refrigerant is directed from the compressor outlet pipe (9) to the turbine (7) part of the supercharging device (6), and the refrigerant activated by the pump (8) driven by the turbine (7) is directed to the compressor return pipe (10) ( Figure 2).
  • the cooling device (1) furthermore comprises a turbine inlet pipe (11) that delivers the refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe (9) to the turbine (7), a turbine outlet pipe (12) that delivers the refrigerant activating the turbine (7) once again to the refrigerant line (5) after it leaves the turbine (7), a multi-way valve (13) having one inlet and two outlets, that provides the refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe (9) to be directed partially or entirely to the turbine inlet pipe (11), a one-way valve (check valve) (14) that provides to direct the refrigerant that activates the turbine (7) to the condenser (3) after leaving the turbine (7), a pump inlet pipe (15) that delivers the refrigerant received from the evaporator (4) to the pump (8), a pump outlet pipe (16) for delivering the refrigerant activated by the pump (8) to the compressor return pipe (10), a multi-way valve (113) for directing the refrigerant received from the evaporator (4) outlet
  • the refrigerant pumped out by the compressor (2) reaches the multi-way valve (13) passing through the compressor outlet pipe (9).
  • the multi-way valve (13) directs the refrigerant partially or entirely to the turbine (7) by means of the turbine inlet pipe (11) depending on the data received, providing to rotate the turbine (7).
  • the refrigerant upon leaving the turbine (7) reaches the one-way valve (14) through the turbine outlet pipe (12) and from there to the condenser (3).
  • the turbine (7) transfers the motion to the pump (8) and the pressure of the refrigerant at the outlet of the evaporator (4) that is directed to the pump (8) via the multi-way valve (113) is increased by means of the pump (8).
  • the refrigerant is then sent to the one-way valve (114) by means of the pump outlet pipe (16) and from there to the compressor return pipe (10).
  • the turbine (7) part of the supercharging device (6) is connected between the condenser (3) outlet and the evaporator (4) inlet, since the required refrigerant expansion for inlet to the evaporator (4) is provided in the turbine (7), the necessity for an additional expansion element, for example the use of a capillary tube is no longer needed (Figure 3).
  • the turbine inlet pipe (11) is connected to the condenser (3) outlet and the turbine outlet pipe (12) is connected to the evaporator (4) inlet.
  • the high pressure refrigerant leaving the condenser (3) is delivered to the turbine (7) via the turbine inlet pipe (11), and since the refrigerant now expanded and depressurized while activating the turbine (7) has attained the condition for entering the evaporator (4) and the expanded refrigerant is sent directly to the evaporator (4) inlet after leaving the turbine (7).
  • the pump (8) driven by the turbine (7) provides to increase the pressure of the refrigerant at the inlet of the compressor (2) as in the previous embodiment ( Figure 3).
  • the refrigerant that is pumped out by the compressor (2) is sent directly to the condenser (3) after leaving the compressor (2).
  • the refrigerant, after leaving the condenser (3) is delivered to the turbine via the turbine inlet pipe (11).
  • the refrigerant activating the turbine (7) leaves the turbine (7) with a lower pressure and is delivered to the evaporator (4) inlet via the turbine outlet pipe (12).
  • the cooling device (1) of the present invention by means of the supercharging device (6) disposed between the pump-out side of the compressor (2) and suction side of the compressor (2), the pressure of the refrigerant at the compressor (2) inlet is increased and the power required to be consumed for compression in the compressor (2) and the piston leaks during the compression are decreased. Capacity increase is provided by means of increasing the amount of refrigerant pumped in the same stroke volume in the cylinder.
  • the load of the condenser (3) is decreased by means of the refrigerant rotating the turbine (7) expanding by some amount at the outlet of the compressor (2) and thus a smaller size condenser (3) can be used.

Abstract

The present invention relates to a cooling device (1) wherein the refrigerant pressure at the compressor (2) is increased by means of a supercharging device (6) that is connected between the pump-out side of the compressor (2) and the suction side of the compressor (2) and wherein capacity increase of the compressor (2) is provided by decreasing the power required for compression in the compressor (2) and the piston leaks occurring during compression.

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Description A COOLING DEVICE
[0001] The present invention relates to a cooling device wherein a high performance is provided by increasing the compressor inlet pressure of the refrigerant fluid.
[0002] In hermetic compressors utilized in appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners etc. the compression activity is achieved by a piston that moves to and fro by means of a crank mechanism in the cylinder, the refrigerant fluid aspirated into the cylinder is compressed by the piston and discharged out of the cylinder as the exhaust valve is opened. The refrigerant having a certain pressure sucked into the compressor is pumped to be compressed to a greater pressure; the sucked and pumped gas pressure determines the compression rate. The power consumed at the compressor is proportional to the compression rate. The refrigerant fluid returning from the refrigerant cycle reaches the compressor with a reduced pressure and the suction of the low pressure refrigerant results in the increase of the power consumed for compression and decrease in the performance of the compressor. The temperature of the refrigerant fluid must be kept as low as possible as the pressure thereof is increased while being sucked into the compressor casing. Failing that, the density of the refrigerant fluid is decreased thus adversely affecting the thermodynamic efficiency. During the refrigerant cycle, auxiliary charging units called turbo chargers or supercharging devices driven by the compressor motor are utilized in order to draw in more refrigerant fluid into the compressor from the refrigerant cycle. These units increase the inlet gas pressure, however driving of these units situated in the compressor casing directly by the compressor motor reduces the efficiency of the compressor and also the temperature of the refrigerant fluid at inlet of the compressor cannot be reduced.
[0003] In the patent document no. US6659732, in a hermetic compressor a "supercharging device" is utilized that provides to deliver a greater amount of the refrigerant fluid to the cylinder. The movement of a driving pulley disposed on a lower end of a crankshaft is transmitted to another pulley in the suction chamber and to a Ian connected to this pulley by means of transmitting means such as the belt or gears. The refrigerant is delivered to the suction chamber wherein the Ian operates by means of a suction pipe, one end of which is connected to the evaporator and thus the amount of the refrigerant drawn into the cylinder head is increased by the Ian and from thereon is delivered to the refrigerant cycle.
[0004] The aim of the present invention is the realization of a cooling device wherein a greater cooling performance is provided by increasing the inlet pressure of the refrigerant fluid into the compressor without increasing the temperature.
[0005] The cooling device realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention is explicated in the attached claims.
[0006] In the cooling device of the present invention, a supercharging device is utilized which is connected to the refrigerant line that connects the elements of the refrigerant cycle such as the evaporator, the condenser and the capillary tube wherein the refrigerant circulates, providing to increase the pressure of the refrigerant at the inlet of the compressor by transmitting the movement energy received from the pressurized refrigerant at the outlet of the compressor to the refrigerant at the inlet of the compressor. The supercharging device comprises a turbine that moves by the effect of the high pressure refrigerant at the compressor outlet and a pump that is actuated by the drive of the turbine that provides to deliver the low pressure refrigerant received from the refrigerant line to the compressor after increasing the pressure thereof.
[0007] The supercharging device is disposed outside of the compressor casing and thus provides the refrigerant conveyed to the suction side of the compressor from the refrigerant line, to be delivered into the compressor casing without raising the temperature thereof and thus preventing expansion.
[0008] In the cylinder inside the compressor, the power required to compress the refrigerant and the piston leaks that occur during compression are decreased by increasing the pressure of the refrigerant at the compressor inlet by means of the supercharging device, providing to increase the amount of the refrigerant pumped at the same stroke volume by the cylinder thus increasing capacity.
[0009] The supercharging device is preferably connected in between the compressor outlet pipe disposed at the outlet of the compressor and the compressor return pipe disposed at the side wherein the refrigerant enters the compressor.
[0010] The refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe is delivered to the turbine via a turbine inlet pipe, and the refrigerant after activating the turbine is delivered to the refrigerant line by the turbine outlet pipe after leaving the turbine. The low pressure refrigerant received from the evaporator is delivered to the pump via a pump inlet pipe and the refrigerant activated by the pump to increase the pressure is then delivered to the compressor return pipe by the pump outlet pipe.
[0011] The entry and exit of the refrigerant in the inlet and return pipes of the compressor into the supercharging device is controlled by automatic multi-way valves and oneway valves. [0012] In another embodiment of the cooling device of the present invention, the turbine part of the supercharging device is connected between the condenser outlet and the evaporator inlet providing to expand the refrigerant to be delivered to the evaporator, thus the use of an additional expansion element for example the capillary tube is deemed unnecessary.
[0013] The cooling device realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention is illustrated in the attached figures, where:
[0014] Figure 1 - is the schematic view of a cooling device wherein a supercharging device is used in the refrigerant cycle.
[0015] Figure 2 - is the schematic view of a cooling device wherein a supercharging device connected between the compressor inlet and return pipes is used.
[0016] Figure 3 - is the schematic view of a cooling device wherein a supercharging device connected between the condenser outlet and the evaporator inlet is used.
[0017] The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows:
1. Cooling device
2. Compressor
3. Condenser
4. Evaporator
5. Refrigerant line
6. Supercharging device
7. Turbine
8. Ramp
9. Compressor outlet pipe
10. Compressor return pipe
11. Turbine inlet pipe
12. Turbine outlet pipe
13. , 113. Multi- way valve
14. , 114. One-way valve (check valve)
15. Rαmp inlet pipe
16. Rαmp outlet pipe
[0018] The cooling device (1) comprises a compressor (2) for activating the refrigerant, a condenser (3) that condenses the refrigerant and delivers to the outside surroundings, an evaporator (4) providing to cool the ambient environment by the circulating refrigerant within absorbing the heat, a refrigerant line (5) wherein the refrigerant circulates and that connects together the refrigerant cycle elements such as the compressor (2), condenser (3) and evaporator (4).
[0019] The cooling device (1) of the present invention comprises a supercharging device (6) connected to the refrigerant line (5) that provides to increase the pressure of the refrigerant entering the compressor (2), having a turbine (7) that moves by the effect of the refrigerant at the pump-out side of the compressor (2) and a pump (8) that is activated by the drive of the turbine (7) that provides the refrigerant delivered from the refrigerant line (5) to the suction side of the compressor (2) to be increased in pressure and sent to the compressor (2).
[0020] The supercharging device (6) transfers the movement energy received from the pressurized refrigerant on the pump-out side of the compressor (2) to the refrigerant on the suction side of the compressor (2) thus power from a separate motor or from the compressor (2) motor is not required to operate the supercharging device (6).
[0021] The supercharging device (6) is situated outside of the compressor (2) casing and thus provides the refrigerant delivered to the suction side of the compressor (2) from the refrigerant line (5) to be sent into the compressor (2) casing without increasing the temperature thereof hence preventing expansion.
[0022] The refrigerant pumped by the compressor (2) is directed towards the turbine (7) providing the turbine (7) to rotate. The refrigerant upon leaving the turbine (7) reaches the condenser (3). The turbine (7) transfers the movement to the pump (8) and the pressure of the refrigerant coming from the evaporator (4) outlet to the suction side of the compressor (2) is increased by the pump (8) (Figures 1, 2).
[0023] In an embodiment of the present invention, the cooling device (1) comprises a compressor outlet pipe (9) disposed on the pump-out side of the compressor (2), a compressor return pipe (10) disposed on the suction side of the compressor (2) and the supercharging device (6) is connected in between the compressor outlet pipe (9) and the compressor return pipe (10). The refrigerant is directed from the compressor outlet pipe (9) to the turbine (7) part of the supercharging device (6), and the refrigerant activated by the pump (8) driven by the turbine (7) is directed to the compressor return pipe (10) (Figure 2).
[0024] In this embodiment, the cooling device (1) furthermore comprises a turbine inlet pipe (11) that delivers the refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe (9) to the turbine (7), a turbine outlet pipe (12) that delivers the refrigerant activating the turbine (7) once again to the refrigerant line (5) after it leaves the turbine (7), a multi-way valve (13) having one inlet and two outlets, that provides the refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe (9) to be directed partially or entirely to the turbine inlet pipe (11), a one-way valve (check valve) (14) that provides to direct the refrigerant that activates the turbine (7) to the condenser (3) after leaving the turbine (7), a pump inlet pipe (15) that delivers the refrigerant received from the evaporator (4) to the pump (8), a pump outlet pipe (16) for delivering the refrigerant activated by the pump (8) to the compressor return pipe (10), a multi-way valve (113) for directing the refrigerant received from the evaporator (4) outlet partially or entirely to the pump (8), and a one-way valve (check valve) (114) that directs the refrigerant received from the pump outlet pipe (16) to the compressor return pipe (10) (Figure 2).
[0025] In this embodiment, the refrigerant pumped out by the compressor (2) reaches the multi-way valve (13) passing through the compressor outlet pipe (9). The multi-way valve (13) directs the refrigerant partially or entirely to the turbine (7) by means of the turbine inlet pipe (11) depending on the data received, providing to rotate the turbine (7). The refrigerant upon leaving the turbine (7) reaches the one-way valve (14) through the turbine outlet pipe (12) and from there to the condenser (3). The turbine (7) transfers the motion to the pump (8) and the pressure of the refrigerant at the outlet of the evaporator (4) that is directed to the pump (8) via the multi-way valve (113) is increased by means of the pump (8). The refrigerant is then sent to the one-way valve (114) by means of the pump outlet pipe (16) and from there to the compressor return pipe (10).
[0026] The multi-way valve (13) at the compressor outlet pipe (9) and the multi-way valve
(113) at the compressor return pipe (10) are controlled automatically, providing the supercharging device (6), when necessary, to be de-energized or the refrigerant to be sent partially to the supercharging device (6) depending on the data received from the pressure and temperature sensors disposed in the refrigerant line (5).
[0027] In another embodiment of the present invention, the turbine (7) part of the supercharging device (6) is connected between the condenser (3) outlet and the evaporator (4) inlet, since the required refrigerant expansion for inlet to the evaporator (4) is provided in the turbine (7), the necessity for an additional expansion element, for example the use of a capillary tube is no longer needed (Figure 3).
[0028] In this embodiment, the turbine inlet pipe (11) is connected to the condenser (3) outlet and the turbine outlet pipe (12) is connected to the evaporator (4) inlet. The high pressure refrigerant leaving the condenser (3) is delivered to the turbine (7) via the turbine inlet pipe (11), and since the refrigerant now expanded and depressurized while activating the turbine (7) has attained the condition for entering the evaporator (4) and the expanded refrigerant is sent directly to the evaporator (4) inlet after leaving the turbine (7). The pump (8) driven by the turbine (7) provides to increase the pressure of the refrigerant at the inlet of the compressor (2) as in the previous embodiment (Figure 3).
[0029] In this embodiment, the refrigerant that is pumped out by the compressor (2) is sent directly to the condenser (3) after leaving the compressor (2). The refrigerant, after leaving the condenser (3) is delivered to the turbine via the turbine inlet pipe (11). The refrigerant activating the turbine (7) leaves the turbine (7) with a lower pressure and is delivered to the evaporator (4) inlet via the turbine outlet pipe (12). The refrigerant delivered from the evaporator (4) to the pump (8) by means of the multi-way valve (113) and the pump inlet pipe (15), regains pressure in the pump (8) part of the supercharging device (6) and is sent to the compressor return pipe (10).
[0030] In the cooling device (1) of the present invention, by means of the supercharging device (6) disposed between the pump-out side of the compressor (2) and suction side of the compressor (2), the pressure of the refrigerant at the compressor (2) inlet is increased and the power required to be consumed for compression in the compressor (2) and the piston leaks during the compression are decreased. Capacity increase is provided by means of increasing the amount of refrigerant pumped in the same stroke volume in the cylinder. The load of the condenser (3) is decreased by means of the refrigerant rotating the turbine (7) expanding by some amount at the outlet of the compressor (2) and thus a smaller size condenser (3) can be used. Since sufficient expansion is provided in the turbine (7) of the supercharging device (6), the use of an additional expansion element such as the capillary tube is not required. Considerable increase in the compressor (2) coefficient of performance is provided, and together with increasing the efficiency of the compressor (2), it is also possible to downsize the compressor (2).

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[0001] A cooling device (1) comprising a compressor (2), a condenser (3) , an evaporator (4) and a refrigerant line (5) wherein the refrigerant circulates and that connects together the refrigerant cycle elements and characterizedby a supercharging device (6) connected to the refrigerant line (5) providing to increase the pressure of the refrigerant entering the compressor (2), having a turbine (7) that moves by the effect of the refrigerant at the pump-out side of the compressor (2) and a pump (8) that is activated by the drive of the turbine (7) and providing the refrigerant delivered from the refrigerant line (5) to the suction side of the compressor (2) to be increased in pressure and sent to the compressor (2).
[0002] A cooling device (1) as in Claim 1, characterizedby a supercharging device (6) that is disposed outside of the compressor (2) casing.
[0003] A cooling device (1) as in Claim 1 or 2, characterizedby a compressor outlet pipe (9) situated on the pump-out side of the compressor (2), a compressor return pipe (10) situated on the suction side of the compressor
(2) and a supercharging device (6) connected in between the compressor outlet pipe (9) and the compressor return pipe (10).
[0004] A cooling device (1) as in Claim 3, characterizedby a turbine inlet pipe (11) that delivers the refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe (9) to the turbine (7), a turbine outlet pipe (12) that delivers the refrigerant activating the turbine (7) again to the refrigerant line (5) after it leaves the turbine (7), a pump inlet pipe (15) delivering the refrigerant received from the evaporator (4) to the pump (8), and a pump outlet pump (16) for delivering the refrigerant activated by the pump (8) to the compressor return pipe (10).
[0005] A cooling device (1) as in Claim 3 or 4, characterizedby a multi-way valve (13) comprising one inlet and two outlets, that provides the refrigerant in the compressor outlet pipe (9) to be directed partially or entirely to the turbine inlet pipe (11), a one-way valve (check valve) (14) that provides to direct the refrigerant activating the turbine (7) to the condenser
(3) after leaving the turbine (7), a multi-way valve (113) for directing the refrigerant received from the evaporator
(4) outlet partially or entirely to the pump (8), and a one-way valve (check valve) (114) that directs the refrigerant received from the pump outlet pipe (16) to the compressor return pipe (10).
[0006] A cooling device (1) as in Claim 5, characterizedby multi-way valves (13, 113) that provide the supercharging device (6), when necessary, to be de-energized or the refrigerant to be sent partially to the supercharging device (6) depending on the data received from the pressure and temperature sensors disposed in the refrigerant line
(5).
[0007] A cooling device (1) as in Claim 1 or 2, characterizedby a supercharging device
(6) comprising a turbine (7) that is connected between the condenser (3) outlet and the evaporator (4) inlet.
[0008] A cooling device (1) as in Claim 7, characterizedby a turbine inlet pipe (11) connected to the condenser (3) outlet and a turbine outlet pipe (12) connected to the evaporator (4) inlet.
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