Bubble separator, and fluid circuit for automobile that includes bubble separator

US11311822B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11311822-B2
Application numberUS-202017134162-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 24, 2020
Priority dateDec 25, 2019
Publication dateApr 26, 2022
Grant dateApr 26, 2022

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A bubble separator used in a fluid circuit for an automobile and that separates bubbles in a refrigerant may include a swirl flow formation part extending in a substantially horizontal direction, and including an internal space having a columnar shape. The bubble separator may also include a flow inlet disposed at one end of the swirl flow formation part, and being open so as to cause the refrigerant to flow in the flow inlet in a tangential direction of an inner peripheral surface of the swirl flow formation part and so as to form a swirl flow on the inner peripheral surface. The bubble separator may also include a flow outlet disposed at another end of the swirl flow formation part, and being open so as to cause the refrigerant to flow out of the flow outlet in a tangential direction from the inner peripheral surface. The bubble separator may further include a gas discharge port to discharge gas separated from the refrigerant in the swirl flow formation part outside of the swirl flow formation part, and at least one liquid drop nozzle provided on a wall surface of the swirl flow formation part.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bubble separator used in a fluid circuit for an automobile and that separates bubbles in liquid, comprising: a swirl flow formation part extending in a substantially horizontal direction, and including an internal space having a columnar shape; a flow inlet disposed at one end of the swirl flow formation part, and being open so as to cause the liquid to flow in the flow inlet in a tangential direction of an inner peripheral surface of the swirl flow formation part and so as to form a swirl flow on the inner peripheral surface; a flow outlet disposed at another end of the swirl flow formation part, and being open so as to cause the liquid to flow out of the flow outlet in a tangential direction from the inner peripheral surface; a gas discharge port to discharge gas separated from the liquid in the swirl flow formation part outside of the swirl flow formation part; and at least one liquid drop nozzle provided on a wall surface of the swirl flow formation part. 2. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , further comprising a gas column promotion part in an interior of the swirl flow formation part, the gas column promotion part extending coaxially with the swirl flow formation part and having a tubular shape. 3. The bubble separator according to claim 2 , wherein a distance between a distal end of the gas column promotion part and a central axis of one of the at least one liquid drop nozzle closest to the distal end is equal to or more than one time an inner diameter of the flow inlet. 4. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , wherein an inner diameter of the swirl flow formation part is 1.5 to 3 times an inner diameter of the flow inlet. 5. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , wherein the gas discharge port is provided at each of both ends of the swirl flow formation part. 6. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid is a refrigerant of a cooler or a cooling system. 7. A viscous fluid circuit for an automobile, comprising: an oil pan; a pump that feeds oil from the oil pan; a motor; a bubble separator configured to separate gas bubbles from the oil fed from the pump, the bubble separator including: an elongated swirl flow formation part defining a cylindrical internal space, the swirl flow formation part including a longitudinal wall having an inner peripheral surface that at least partially delimits the internal space; a flow inlet including an inlet opening that opens into the internal space and through which oil fed from the pump is flowable into the bubble separator, the inlet opening structured and arranged such that oil flowing through the flow inlet flows into the internal space in an inlet flow direction that is tangential to the inner peripheral surface and contacts the inner peripheral surface to form a swirl flow on the inner peripheral surface; a flow outlet including an outlet opening that opens into the internal space and through which bubble-separated oil is flowable out of the bubble separator and to the motor; the flow inlet and the flow outlet disposed at opposite longitudinal ends of the swirl flow formation part; at least one gas discharge portion including a gas opening via which gas separated from the oil is dischargable from the swirl flow formation part; and at least one liquid drop nozzle disposed on the longitudinal wall through which bubble-separated oil is flowable to the motor. 8. The viscous fluid circuit for an automobile according to claim 7 , wherein the oil is a lubricating oil or an automatic transmission fluid. 9. The viscous fluid circuit for an automobile according to claim 7 , further comprising a gas column promotion part in an interior of the swirl flow formation part, the gas column promotion part extending coaxially with the swirl flow formation part and having a tubular shape. 10. The viscous fluid circuit for an automobile according to claim 8 , wherein a distance between a distal end of the gas column promotion part and a central axis of one of the at least one liquid drop nozzle closest to the distal end is equal to or more than one time an inner diameter of the flow inlet. 11. The viscous fluid circuit for an automobile according to claim 7 , wherein an inner diameter of the swirl flow formation part is 1.5 to 3 times an inner diameter of the flow inlet. 12. The viscous fluid circuit for an automobile according to claim 7 , wherein the gas discharge port is provided at each of both ends of the swirl flow formation part. 13. The viscous fluid circuit for an automobile according to claim 7 , wherein the liquid is a refrigerant of a cooler or a cooling system. 14. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , wherein the flow inlet and the flow outlet each project outward from the wall surface of the swirl flow formation part transversely to the horizontal direction. 15. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , wherein a central longitudinal axis of the flow inlet is disposed offset from a central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part. 16. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , wherein a central longitudinal axis of the flow outlet is disposed offset from a central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part. 17. The bubble separator according to claim 1 , wherein: a central longitudinal axis of the flow inlet is disposed offset from a central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part; a central longitudinal axis of the flow outlet is disposed offset from the central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part; and the central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part is disposed between the central longitudinal axis of the flow inlet and the central longitudinal axis of the flow outlet. 18. A bubble separator for separating gas bubbles from a liquid, comprising: an elongated swirl flow formation part defining a cylindrical internal space, the swirl flow formation part including a longitudinal wall having an inner peripheral surface that at least partially delimits the internal space; a flow inlet including an inlet opening that opens into the internal space and through which oil fed from a pump is flowable into the bubble separator, the flow inlet having a central longitudinal axis that is disposed offset from a central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part such that oil flowing through the flow inlet flows into the internal space and contacts the inner peripheral surface to form a swirl flow on the inner peripheral surface; a flow outlet including an outlet opening that opens into the internal space and through which bubble-separated oil is flowable out of the bubble separator and to a motor; the flow inlet and the flow outlet disposed at opposite longitudinal ends of the swirl flow formation part; at least one gas discharge portion including a gas opening via which gas separated from the oil is dischargable from the swirl flow formation part; and at least one liquid drop nozzle disposed on the longitudinal wall through which bubble-separated oil is flowable to the motor. 19. The bubble separator according to claim 18 , wherein: a central longitudinal axis of the flow outlet is disposed offset from the central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part; and the central longitudinal axis of the swirl flow formation part is disposed between the central longitudinal axis of the flow inlet and the central longitudinal axis of the flow outlet. 20. The bubble separator according to claim 18 , wherein the inlet op

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  • Construction of inlets or outlets to the vortex chamber · CPC title

  • comprising centrifugal filters · CPC title

  • for machines with closed casing and closed-circuit cooling using a liquid cooling medium, e.g. oil · CPC title

  • characterised by the layout of the purification arrangements · CPC title

  • using lubricating pumps (pumps in general F04; lubricating pumps per se F16N) · CPC title

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What does patent US11311822B2 cover?
A bubble separator used in a fluid circuit for an automobile and that separates bubbles in a refrigerant may include a swirl flow formation part extending in a substantially horizontal direction, and including an internal space having a columnar shape. The bubble separator may also include a flow inlet disposed at one end of the swirl flow formation part, and being open so as to cause the refri…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mahle Int Gmbh, Mahle Filter Systems Jp Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D19/0057. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 26 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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