Ejector
US-2016047586-A1 · Feb 18, 2016 · US
US10316865B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10316865-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615556486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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An ejector has a nozzle, a body, a passage defining member and a drive portion. The body has a refrigerant suction port and a pressure increasing portion. A nozzle passage is defined between an inner surface of the nozzle and an outer surface of the passage defining member and has a minimum sectional area portion, a tapered portion, and an expansion portion. The minimum sectional area portion has a smallest passage sectional area. The tapered portion is located upstream of the minimum sectional area portion in a refrigerant flow direction and has a passage sectional area decreasing toward the minimum sectional area portion gradually. The expansion portion is located downstream of the minimum sectional area portion in the refrigerant flow direction and has a passage sectional area increasing gradually. The passage defining member has a groove that is recessed to increase the passage sectional area of the nozzle passage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ejector for a vapor compression refrigeration cycle device, the ejector comprising: a nozzle that jets a refrigerant as an injection refrigerant; a body having a refrigerant suction port that draws a refrigerant, as a suction refrigerant, from outside using a suction force of the injection refrigerant jetting out of the nozzle and a pressure increasing portion that mixes the injection refrigerant and the suction refrigerant to be a mixed refrigerant and increases a pressure of the mixed refrigerant; a passage defining member that is located in a refrigerant passage, the refrigerant passage being defined in the nozzle; and a drive portion that moves the passage defining member, wherein the refrigerant passage has a nozzle passage defined between an inner surface of the nozzle and an outer surface of the passage defining member, the nozzle passage has a minimum sectional area portion that has a smallest passage sectional area in the nozzle passage, a tapered portion that is located on an upstream side of the minimum sectional area portion in a refrigerant flow direction, the tapered portion having a passage sectional area decreasing toward the minimum sectional area portion gradually, and an expansion portion that is located on a downstream side of the minimum sectional area portion in the refrigerant flow direction, the expansion portion having a passage sectional area increasing gradually, and the passage defining member has a groove that is recessed to increase the passage sectional area of the nozzle passage. 2. The ejector according to claim 1 , wherein the groove extends over an entire circumference of the nozzle in a circumferential direction centering an axis of the nozzle. 3. The ejector according to claim 1 , wherein the groove is located at a position where a liquid-phase refrigerant flowing into the nozzle passage starts boiling. 4. The ejector according to claim 1 , wherein the drive portion is configured to move the passage defining member so as to locate the groove immediately downstream of the minimum sectional area portion in the refrigerant flow direction when viewed in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the nozzle. 5. The ejector according to claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of the nozzle and the outer surface of the passage defining member are in surface contact with each other when the drive portion locates the passage defining member to be in contact with the nozzle. 6. The ejector according to claim 1 , wherein the nozzle has a portion that defines the expansion portion, an expansion degree of the portion of the nozzle changes toward the downstream side in the refrigerant flow direction in a cross section including the axis of the nozzle, and the expansion degree is a greatest at a position immediately downstream of a throat portion, the throat portion defining the minimum sectional area portion. 7. The ejector according to claim 1 , further comprising a swirl flow generator that causes the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle to swirl around an axis of the nozzle. 8. An ejector-type refrigeration cycle comprising: the ejector according to claim 7 ; a compressor that compresses a refrigerant to be a high-pressure refrigerant and discharges the high-pressure refrigerant; and a radiator that cools the high-pressure refrigerant from the compressor until the high-pressure refrigerant becomes a subcooled liquid-phase refrigerant, wherein the subcooled liquid-phase refrigerant flows into the swirl flow generator. 9. A manufacturing method for the ejector according to claim 1 , the manufacturing method comprising forming the groove by pushing the passage defining member against the nozzle. 10. The manufacturing method for the ejector according claim 9 , wherein the passage defining member is made of a resin, and the passage defining member is heated before being pushed against the nozzle when forming the groove. 11. An ejector for a vapor compression refrigeration cycle device, the ejector comprising: a nozzle that jets a refrigerant as an injection refrigerant; a body having a refrigerant suction port that draws a refrigerant, as a suction refrigerant, from outside using a suction force of the injection refrigerant jetting out of the nozzle and a pressure increasing portion that mixes the injection refrigerant and the suction refrigerant to be a mixed refrigerant and increases a pressure of the mixed refrigerant; a passage defining member that is located in a refrigerant passage, the refrigerant passage being defined in the nozzle; and a drive portion that moves the passage defining member, wherein the refrigerant passage has a nozzle passage defined between an inner surface of the nozzle and an outer surface of the passage defining member, the nozzle passage has an annular shape in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction of the nozzle, the nozzle passage has a minimum sectional area portion that has a smallest passage sectional area in the nozzle passage, a tapered portion that is located on an upstream side of the minimum sectional area portion in a refrigerant flow direction, the tapered portion having a passage sectional area decreasing toward the minimum sectional area portion gradually, and an expansion portion that is located on a downstream side of the minimum sectional area portion in the refrigerant flow direction, the expansion portion having a passage sectional area increasing gradually, the nozzle has a portion that defines the expansion portion, an expansion degree of the portion of the nozzle changes toward the downstream side in the refrigerant flow direction in a cross section including an axis of the nozzle, the expansion degree is a greatest at a position immediately downstream of a throat portion, the throat portion defining the minimum sectional area portion, and the passage defining member has a groove that is recessed to increase the passage sectional area of the nozzle passage.
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