Air-conditioning apparatus and method of manufacturing air-conditioning apparatus
US-2017370659-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US10551127B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10551127-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314397120-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2020 |
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Provided is a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes a plurality of refrigerant tubes in which a refrigerant flows, a heatsink fin coupled to the plurality of refrigerant tubes to heat-exchange the refrigerant with a fluid, a header disposed on at least one side of the plurality of refrigerant tubes to define a flow space of the refrigerant and a guide device disposed in the header to partition the flow space, the guide device guiding the refrigerant from the header to the refrigerant tubes. The guide device includes a movable cover part.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of refrigerant tubes in which a refrigerant flows, the plurality of refrigerant tubes extending in a horizontal direction; a heatsink fin coupled to the plurality of refrigerant tubes to heat-exchange the refrigerant with a fluid; first and second headers, each of the first and second headers disposed on a respective side of the plurality of refrigerant tubes, each of the first header and the second header defining a flow space of the refrigerant, the first and second headers extending in a vertical direction; a first port provided at a lower portion of the first header and a second port provided at an upper portion of the first header; a first support part coupled to the inside of the first header to define a first discharge hole through which the refrigerant flows; a first cover part disposed to contact the first support part and configured to close the first discharge hole, the first cover part including a first cover member and a second cover member, the first cover member having a different thermal expansion coefficient than the second cover member, the first cover member being coupled to the second cover member and having a same shape and size as the second cover member; a second support part coupled to the inside of the first header to define a second discharge hole through which the refrigerant flows, the second support part being located under the first support part and a first flow space being defined between the first and second support parts; a second cover part disposed to contact the second support part and configured to close the second discharge hole, the second cover part including a first cover member and a second cover member, the first cover member having a different thermal expansion coefficient than the second cover member, the first cover member being coupled to the second cover member and having a same shape and size as the second cover member; a third support part coupled to the inside of the first header to define a third discharge hole through which the refrigerant flows, the third support part being located under the second support part and a second flow space being defined between the second and third support parts; and a third cover part disposed to contact the third support part and configured to close the third discharge hole, the third cover part including a first cover member and a second cover member, the first cover member having a different thermal expansion coefficient than the second cover member, the first cover member being coupled to the second cover member and having a same shape and size as the second cover member, wherein the second cover part is located beneath the second support part and the third cover part is located on the third support part such that the second and the third cover parts are disposed within the second flow space, wherein, when the refrigerant is introduced into the first header through the second port and is discharged from the first header through the first port, the second cover part rotates downward to open the second discharge hole while the first and third cover parts remain closed, and wherein, when the refrigerant is introduced into the first header through the first port and is discharged from the first header through the second port, the first and third cover parts rotate upward to open the first and third discharge holes while the second cover part of the second support part remains closed. 2. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein each of the support parts extend from one surface of the first header toward an other surface to cross an inner space of the first header. 3. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein: the first port allows the refrigerant to be introduced into the first header when the heat exchanger serves as the evaporator and allows the refrigerant to be discharged from the flow space of the first header when the heat exchanger serves as the condenser; and the second port allows the refrigerant to be discharged from the first header when the heat exchanger serves as the evaporator and allows the refrigerant to be introduced into the flow space of the first header when the heat exchanger serves as the condenser.
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