Oil separator
US-2017276415-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US11255587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11255587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716651073-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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An oil separator includes a separation container. The separation container has a side surface portion to which an inlet pipe is attached. The separation container has an upper surface portion to which an outlet pipe is attached. An oil reservoir is provided in a lower portion of the separation container. The separation container has a lower surface portion to which an oil return pipe is attached. The separation container has an inner wall surface provided with a liquid passage section. The liquid passage section is provided with a groove. The groove is disposed to extend in a direction of gravity toward the oil reservoir. The groove is formed to be gradually increased in depth from an upper portion of the groove toward a lower portion thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An oil separator for separating a refrigeration oil contained in a refrigerant from the refrigerant, the oil separator comprising: a separation container forming a separation chamber; an inlet pipe of the refrigerant, the inlet pipe communicating with the separation container; an outlet pipe of the refrigerant, the outlet pipe communicating with the separation container; an oil reservoir provided in the separation container and configured to store the refrigeration oil: a liquid passage section provided with a groove, the liquid passage section being disposed inside the separation container and configured to guide the refrigeration oil contained in the refrigerant to the oil reservoir; and an oil return pipe attached to the separation container and communicating with the oil reservoir, wherein the liquid passage section has the groove that is formed to be gradually increased in depth from an upper portion of the groove toward a lower portion of the groove. 2. The oil separator according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid passage section is disposed on an inner wall surface of the separation container, and the groove is disposed to extend in a direction of gravity toward the oil reservoir. 3. The oil separator according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid passage section is disposed on an inner wall surface of the separation container, and the groove is disposed in a spiral shape along the inner wall surface toward the oil reservoir. 4. The oil separator according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet pipe has a bent portion, and another liquid passage section having another groove is formed on an inner wall surface on an outer circumference side of the bent portion. 5. The oil separator according to claim 4 , wherein the inlet pipe is one of an L-shaped pipe and a U-shaped pipe. 6. The oil separator according to claim 1 , wherein the groove has a cross section formed in one of a V-shape and a rectangular shape. 7. An air conditioner comprising the oil separator according to claim 1 , wherein a compressor, the oil separator, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator are connected sequentially in series by a refrigerant pipe, the refrigerant pipe has the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, the inlet pipe connects a discharge side of the compressor and the oil separator, the outlet pipe connects the oil separator and the condenser, and the oil return pipe connects the oil separator and a suction side of the compressor. 8. An oil separator for separating a refrigeration oil contained in a refrigerant from the refrigerant, the oil separator comprising: a separation container forming a separation chamber; an inlet pipe of the refrigerant, the inlet pipe communicating with the separation container; an outlet pipe of the refrigerant, the outlet pipe communicating with the separation container; an impeller section provided inside the separation container and having a vane configured to rotate by a flow of the refrigerant that is supplied from the inlet pipe; a liquid passage section provided in the vane and provided with a groove through which the refrigeration oil contained in the refrigerant is guided; an oil reservoir provided in the separation container and configured to store the refrigeration oil; and an oil return pipe attached to the separation container and communicating with the oil reservoir, wherein the groove is provided on a wall surface of the vane so as to extend from a rotation center side of the vane toward an outer circumferential end of the vane. 9. The oil separator according to claim 8 , wherein a plurality of the grooves are provided on the wall surface at a distance from each other. 10. The oil separator according to claim 8 , wherein the groove is formed to be gradually increased in depth from the rotation center side of the vane toward the outer circumferential end of the vane. 11. The oil separator according to claim 7 , wherein the inlet pipe has a bent portion, and another liquid passage section having another groove is formed on an inner wall surface on an outer circumference side of the bent portion. 12. The oil separator according to claim 11 , wherein the inlet pipe is one of an L-shaped pipe and a U-shaped pipe. 13. The oil separator according to claim 7 , wherein the groove has a cross section formed in one of a V-shape and a rectangular shape. 14. An air conditioner comprising the oil separator according to claim 7 , wherein a compressor, the oil separator, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator are connected sequentially in series by a refrigerant pipe, the refrigerant pipe has the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, the inlet pipe connects a discharge side of the compressor and the oil separator, the outlet pipe connects the oil separator and the condenser, and the oil return pipe connects the oil separator and a suction side of the compressor.
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