Refrigerant distributing device and heat exchanger including the same
US-2015101363-A1 · Apr 16, 2015 · US
US11326787B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11326787-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716636833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2022 |
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A refrigerant distributor branches refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant circuit into three, and includes a first bifurcate flow divider including a first pipe portion forming one inflow port, a second pipe portion and a third pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the first pipe portion, and a second bifurcate flow divider including a fourth pipe portion forming one inflow port, and a fifth pipe portion and a sixth pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion. The outflow port of the third pipe portion and the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion communicate with each other, and an angle θ formed by a first plane passing through the first bifurcate flow divider and a second plane passing through the second bifurcate flow divider is between 60 and 120 degrees.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A refrigerant distributor branching refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant circuit into three, comprising: a first bifurcate flow divider including a first pipe portion forming one inflow port at a lower end, a second pipe portion and a third pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the first pipe portion, at upper ends; and a second bifurcate flow divider including a fourth pipe portion forming one inflow port at a lower end, and a fifth pipe portion and a sixth pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion, at upper ends, the outflow port of the third pipe portion and the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion communicating with each other, an angle θ formed by a first plane passing through a center point of each of the one inflow port and the two outflow ports of the first bifurcate flow divider and a second plane passing through a center point of each of the one inflow port and the two outflow ports of the second bifurcate flow divider being 60 degrees or more and 120 degrees or less, a connection pipe having an upper end connecting to the fourth pipe portion vertically upward, and a lower end connecting to the third pipe portion, wherein the connection pipe includes at least one first curved pipe portion turning from upward to downward in a direction of gravity, and at least one second curved pipe portion turning from downward to upward in the direction of gravity, in a refrigerant flowing direction, and the connection pipe further includes a first straight pipe portion located between the first bifurcate flow divider and the at least one first curved pipe portion, and connecting to the third pipe portion, and a second straight pipe portion located between the second bifurcate flow divider and the at least one second curved pipe portion, and connecting to the fourth pipe portion, wherein the connection pipe includes a third straight pipe portion disposed between the at least one first curved pipe portion and the at least one second curved pipe portion, and having a lower end connecting to the at least one second curved pipe portion, and a length Lc of the third straight pipe portion is a length of 10Dc or more and 20Dc or less, where an inside diameter Dc of the third straight pipe portion is a unit. 2. The refrigerant distributor of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet pipe having an upper end connecting to the first pipe portion vertically upward, and a lower end connecting to the refrigerant circuit, wherein the inlet pipe includes an inlet straight pipe portion having an upper end portion connecting to the first pipe portion vertically upward, and extending in an up-down direction, a bent portion having one end connected to a lower end portion of the inlet straight pipe portion, and bent in an arc shape, and a straight pipe portion forming a linear pipeline having one end connected to an other end of the bent portion, a length Ld of a portion of the straight pipe portion is a length of 10Dd or more and 20Dd or less, where an inside diameter Dd of the straight pipe portion is a unit, and an angle γ formed by a fourth plane passing through a center line of the inlet pipe and the first plane is 60 degrees or more and 120 degrees or less. 3. An air-conditioning apparatus, comprising: a compressor configured to compress refrigerant; a decompressing device including a valve and configured to expand refrigerant and decompress the refrigerant; at least three outdoor heat exchangers each configured to exchange heat between refrigerant and outdoor air, and connected in parallel to each other in a portion of a refrigerant circuit between the decompressing device and the compressor; and at least one refrigerant distributor connected to inlet ports of the at least three outdoor a heat exchangers, each of the at least one refrigerant, distributor including a first bifurcate flow divider including a first pipe portion forming one inflow port at a lower end, a second pipe portion and a third pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the first pipe portion, at upper ends, and a second bifurcate flow divider including a fourth pipe portion forming one inflow port at a lower end, and a fifth pipe portion and a sixth pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion, at upper ends, the outflow port of the third pipe portion and the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion communicating with each other by a connection pipe that includes at least one first curved pipe portion turning 180 degrees and at least one second curved pipe portion turning 180 degrees, and an angle θ formed by a first plane passing through a center point of each of the one inflow port and the two outflow ports of the first bifurcate flow divider and a second plane passing through a center point of each of the one inflow port and the two outflow ports of the second bifurcate flow divider being 60 degrees or more and 120 degrees or less, the air-conditioning apparatus, further comprising an air-sending device including a fan and arranged above the at least three outdoor heat exchangers, wherein the at least three outdoor heat exchangers are arranged in an up-down direction, and a first outdoor heat exchanger connecting to the second pipe portion is disposed above a second outdoor heat exchanger connecting to the fifth pipe portion and a third outdoor heat exchanger connecting to the sixth pipe portion. 4. An air-conditioning apparatus, comprising: a compressor configured to compress refrigerant; a decompressing device including a valve and configured to expand refrigerant and decompress the refrigerant; at least three outdoor heat exchangers each configured to exchange heat between refrigerant and outdoor air, and connected in parallel to each other in a portion of a refrigerant circuit between the decompressing device and the compressor; and at least one refrigerant distributor connected to inlet ports of the at least three outdoor a heat exchangers, each of the at least one refrigerant distributor including a first bifurcate flow divider including a first pipe portion forming one inflow port at a lower end, a second pipe portion and a third pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the first pipe portion, at upper ends, and a second bifurcate flow divider including a fourth pipe portion forming one inflow port at a lower end, and a fifth pipe portion and a sixth pipe portion forming two outflow ports communicating with the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion, at upper ends, the outflow port of the third pipe portion and the inflow port of the fourth pipe portion communicating with each other by a connection pipe that includes at least one first curved pipe portion turning 180 degrees and at least one second curved pipe portion turning 180 degrees, and an angle θ formed by a first plane passing through a center point of each of the one inflow port and the two outflow ports of the first bifurcate flow divider and a second plane passing through a center point of each of the one inflow port and the two outflow ports of the second bifurcate flow divider being 60 degrees or more and 120 degrees or less, the air-conditioning apparatus, further comprising an air-sending device including a fan and arranged above the at least three outdoor heat exchangers, wherein the at least three outdoor heat exchangers are arranged in a horizontal direction, and a first outdoor heat exchanger connecting to the second pipe portion has a larger area facing toward an outer peripheral surface of a casing of an outdoor unit storing the at least three outdoor heat exchangers than an area of a second outdoor heat exchan
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