Heat pump system for vehicle
US-11458812-B2 · Oct 4, 2022 · US
US11548349B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11548349-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117337229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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A thermal management system includes a refrigerant loop, a motor coolant loop, and a battery coolant loop. The refrigerant loop includes a first refrigerant main-line, a second refrigerant main-line, a first refrigerant branch, and a second refrigerant branch. The first refrigerant main-line includes a compressor, the second refrigerant main-line includes a cabin condenser, the first refrigerant branch includes a cabin evaporator, the second refrigerant branch includes a radiator. The first refrigerant main-line and the second refrigerant main-line selectively communicate with one of the first and second refrigerant branches. The battery coolant loop includes a coolant main-line, a first coolant branch connected to the cabin evaporator, a second coolant branch connected to the cabin condenser, and a third coolant branch. The coolant main-line selectively communicates with at least one of the first to third coolant branches. The battery coolant loop connects to the motor coolant loop in series or in parallel.
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A thermal management system applied in an electric vehicle, comprising: a refrigerant loop comprising: a first refrigerant main-line, a second refrigerant main-line, a first refrigerant branch, and a second refrigerant branch, wherein the first refrigerant main-line comprises a compressor, the second refrigerant main-line comprises a cabin condenser, the first refrigerant branch comprises a cabin evaporator, the cabin condenser and the cabin evaporator are configured to be in air communication with a passenger cabin of the electric vehicle, the second refrigerant branch comprises a radiator; a plurality of first shut-off valves operable between open and close to cause the first refrigerant main-line and the second refrigerant main-line to selectively communicate with one of the first refrigerant branch and the second refrigerant branch, thereby facilitating refrigerant to circulate in the refrigerant loop; a motor coolant loop facilitating coolant to circulate in the motor coolant loop; a battery coolant loop comprising a coolant main-line, a first coolant branch connected to the cabin evaporator, a second coolant branch connected to the cabin condenser, and a third coolant branch, wherein each of the first coolant branch, the second coolant branch, and the third coolant branch comprises a second shut-off valve, each of the second shut-off valve is operable between open and close to cause the coolant main-line to selectively communicate with at least one of the first coolant branch, the second coolant branch, and the third coolant branch, thereby facilitating the coolant to circulate in the battery coolant loop; and a four-way valve connecting the battery coolant loop to the motor coolant loop, wherein the four-way valve comprises two inlets and two outlets, each of the inlets is connected to one corresponding outlet to cause the battery coolant loop to connect to the motor coolant loop in series or in parallel. 2. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the first refrigerant branch communicate to each other, the refrigerant loop further comprises a blower for blowing heat released by the cabin condenser across the passenger cabin; and the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the first coolant branch connects the cabin evaporator to the coolant main-line. 3. The thermal management system of claim 2 , wherein the refrigerant loop further comprises at least one heating element, the heating element is configured to heat air that flows to the passenger cabin. 4. The thermal management system of claim 2 , wherein the third coolant branch connects to the coolant main-line. 5. The thermal management system of claim 2 , wherein an airflow path is formed between the cabin evaporator and the cabin condenser. 6. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the second refrigerant branch communicates with each other, the refrigerant loop further comprises a blower for blowing heat released by the cabin condenser across the passenger cabin, the radiator functions as an evaporator and absorbs heat from underhood air; the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the third coolant branch connects to the coolant main-line. 7. The thermal management system of claim 6 , further comprising one or more fans positioned in front of the radiator. 8. The thermal management system of claim 6 , wherein the motor coolant loop further comprises a fourth coolant branch, the fourth coolant branch fluidically connects the radiator to the motor coolant loop. 9. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the second refrigerant branch communicates with each other, the refrigerant loop further comprises a blower for blowing heat released by the cabin condenser across the passenger cabin, the radiator functions as an evaporator and absorbs heat from underhood air; and the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the second coolant branch connects the cabin condenser to the coolant main-line. 10. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the first refrigerant branch communicate to each other, the refrigerant loop further comprises a blower for blowing heat released by the cabin condenser across the passenger cabin; and the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the second coolant branch connects the cabin condenser to the coolant main-line, the third coolant branch connects to the coolant main-line. 11. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the second refrigerant branch communicates with each other, the refrigerant loop further comprises a blower for blowing heat released by the cabin condenser across the passenger cabin, the radiator functions as an evaporator and absorbs heat from underhood air; the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in parallel, the second coolant branch connects the cabin condenser to the coolant main-line; the motor coolant loop further comprises a fourth coolant branch, the fourth coolant branch fluidically connects the radiator to the motor coolant loop. 12. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the first refrigerant branch communicate to each other; the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the first coolant branch connects the cabin evaporator to the coolant main-line, the second coolant branch connects the cabin condenser to the coolant main-line. 13. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the second refrigerant branch communicates with each other, the radiator functions as an evaporator and absorbs heat from underhood air; the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the second coolant branch connects the cabin condenser to the coolant main-line. 14. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the second refrigerant branch communicates with each other, the refrigerant loop further comprises a blower for blowing heat released by the cabin condenser across the passenger cabin, the radiator functions as an evaporator; the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the third coolant branch connects the cabin evaporator to the coolant main-line; and the fourth coolant branch fluidically connects the radiator to the motor coolant loop. 15. The thermal management system of claim 14 , wherein at least one opening is defined surrounding the cabin evaporator to expel cool air out of the passenger cabin. 16. The thermal management system of claim 1 , wherein the first refrigerant main-line, the second refrigerant main-line, and the second refrigerant branch communicates with each other, the refrigerant loop further comprises a blower for blowing heat released by the cabin condenser across the passenger cabin, the radiator functions as an evaporator and absorbs heat from underhood air; and the coolant main-line connects to the motor coolant loop in series, the first coolant branch connects the cabin evaporator to the coolant main-line. 17. The t
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