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US-2024384904-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US10041712B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10041712-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514837861-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A refrigerant distributor includes an inlet pipe, a header pipe to which the inlet pipe has been connected and a plurality of refrigerant pipes connected to one end side of the header pipe which is opposite to the side that the inlet pipe is connected, below the inlet pipe in a vertical direction, and is configured such that a refrigerant which has flown into the header pipe through the inlet pipe is distributed into the plurality of refrigerant pipes. The header pipe is arranged such that a vertical upper side of the header pipe is inclined toward the one end side that the refrigerant pipes are connected. Thereby, it is possible to stably distribute the refrigerant to each refrigerant pipe while suppressing an increase in cost under flow rate conditions ranging from a rated operation condition to a low rotating speed operation condition.
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What is claimed is: 1. A refrigerant distributor, comprising: an inlet pipe; a header pipe to which the inlet pipe has been connected; and a plurality of refrigerant pipes connected to one end side of the header pipe which is opposite to the side that the inlet pipe is connected, below the inlet pipe in a vertical direction, and configured such that a refrigerant which has flown into the header pipe through the inlet pipe is distributed into the plurality of refrigerant pipes, wherein the header pipe is arranged such that a vertical upper side of the header pipe is inclined toward the one end side that the refrigerant pipes are connected, includes an upper side header pipe arranged above the refrigerant pipes and a lower side header pipe arranged under the upper side header pipe, and is configured to connect the upper side header pipe with the lower side header pipe by making an inclination angle of the upper side header pipe different from an inclination angle of the lower side header pipe. 2. The refrigerant distributor according to claim 1 , wherein the upper side header pipe is arranged with an inclination of an optional inclination angle θ 1 relative to the vertical direction as a reference toward the one end side that the refrigerant pipes are connected and the lower side header pipe is arranged at an inclination angle θ 2 which is smaller than the angle θ 1 relative to the vertical direction as the reference toward the one end side that the refrigerant pipes are connected. 3. The refrigerant distributor according to claim 2 , wherein the inclination angle θ 1 of the upper side header pipe is at least about 10° and not more than about 45° relative to the vertical direction and the inclination angle θ 2 of the lower side header pipe is at least about 0° and not more than about 20° relative to the vertical direction. 4. The refrigerant distributor according to claim 3 , wherein the inclination angle θ 1 of the upper side header pipe is at least about 30° and not more than about 45° relative to the vertical direction and the inclination angle θ 2 of the lower side header pipe is larger than about 0° and not more than about 20° relative to the vertical direction. 5. A refrigerant distributor, comprising: an inlet pipe; a header pipe to which the inlet pipe has been connected; and a plurality of refrigerant pipes connected to one end side of the header pipe which is opposite to the side that the inlet pipe is connected, below the inlet pipe in a vertical direction, and configured such that a refrigerant which has flown into the header pipe through the inlet pipe is distributed into the plurality of refrigerant pipes, wherein the header pipe is arranged such that a vertical upper side of the header pipe is inclined toward the one end side that the refrigerant pipes are connected and the entire of the header pipe is configured into the form of a curved pipe, and a vertical upper end side of the curved-pipe-form header pipe is arranged with an inclination of an optional inclination angle θ 1 relative to the vertical direction as a reference, a vertical lower end side of the header pipe is arranged with an inclination of an inclination angle θ 2 which is smaller than the optional inclination angle θ 1 relative to the vertical direction as the reference, and a section between the vertical upper end side and the vertical lower end side of the header pipe is continuously connected with the vertical upper end side and the vertical lower end side of the header pipe with an optional curvature. 6. The refrigerant distributor according to claim 5 , wherein the inclination angle θ 1 of the vertical upper end side of the header pipe is at least about 10° and not more than about 45° relative to the vertical direction and the inclination angle θ 2 of the vertical lower end side of the header pipe is at least about 0° and not more than about 20° relative to the vertical direction. 7. The refrigerant distributor according to claim 6 , wherein the inclination angle θ 1 of the vertical upper end side of the header pipe is at least about 30° and not more than about 45° relative to the vertical direction and the inclination angle θ 2 of the vertical lower end side of the header pipe is larger than about 0° and not more than about 20° relative to the vertical direction.
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