Flange, and pipe and flange structure

US12233689B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12233689-B2
Application numberUS-202118018426-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 30, 2021
Priority dateAug 3, 2020
Publication dateFeb 25, 2025
Grant dateFeb 25, 2025

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Abstract

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A flange, and a pipe and a flange structure and, more particularly, to a pipe and a flange structure, which allows the pipe connection and the assembling of an expansion valve of a vehicle air conditioner using two or more evaporators.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipe and flange structure comprising a flange for connecting an expansion valve and a pipe that transfers a refrigerant to an evaporator with each other, wherein the flange includes: a body; a supply passage including a first inlet and a first outlet, wherein the first inlet is formed at one end and the first outlet is formed at another end thereof for a refrigerant to be introduced from the expansion valve and supplied to the evaporator; a discharge passage including a second inlet and a second outlet, wherein the second inlet is formed at one end and the second outlet is formed at another end thereof for the refrigerant to be introduced from the evaporator and supplied to the expansion valve, the first inlet and the second outlet, connected to the expansion valve, are positioned on one surface of the body to be parallel to each other, and the first outlet and the second inlet are formed on the remaining surfaces except the one surface, but among the surfaces facing each other, the first outlet is formed on one surface and the second inlet is formed on the other surface, wherein the pipe connecting the flange and the evaporator with each other is divided into two or more pipes in the pipe and flange structure, and a first fixing part and a second fixing part fixed to each other by a fixing means are respectively positioned at connection portions of the two or more pipes. 2. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the flange includes the supply passage and discharge passage spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance in a height direction. 3. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the two or more pipes are fixed by welding or caulking when the two or more pipes connect the flange and the evaporator with each other in the pipe and flange structure. 4. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the fixing means uses a bolt and a nut. 5. The structure of claim 1 , further comprising a fastening reinforcement part positioned at an end of each pipe, connected to the first outlet or the second inlet. 6. The structure of claim 5 , wherein the body includes: an extension part extending from a predetermined region in a height direction where the first outlet or second inlet of the flange is positioned, in a direction opposite to the surface to which the expansion valve is connected; and a protrusion protruding parallel to the first outlet or second inlet of the flange from the extension part in an outward direction in which the first outlet or second inlet is positioned, and the fastening reinforcement part is positioned to correspond to the extension part, and includes a fixing groove into which the protrusion is inserted. 7. The structure of claim 1 , wherein two or more evaporators are connected in series with each other. 8. The structure of claim 7 , wherein the two evaporators are connected by the two or more pipes in the pipe and flange structure. 9. A flange comprising: a body; two or more passages passing through the inside of the body; and a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet respectively positioned at ends of each of the two or more passages, wherein the inlet and outlet of each of the two or more passages are positioned on different surfaces of the body, wherein the two or more passages include one supply passage and one discharge passage, the supply passage includes a first inlet which is the fluid inlet and a first outlet which is the fluid outlet, and the first inlet is formed at one end and the first outlet is formed at another end thereof, and the discharge passage includes a second inlet which is the fluid inlet and a second outlet which is the fluid outlet and the second inlet is formed at one end and the second outlet is formed at another end thereof, the first inlet and the second outlet are positioned on one surface of the body to be parallel to each other, and the first outlet and the second inlet are positioned on the remaining surfaces of the body other than the one surface, the flange further comprising: an extension part in which a predetermined region corresponding to the first outlet or the second inlet protrudes from the body; and a coupling part positioned on the extension part, wherein the coupling part protrudes from the extension part in a direction in which the first outlet or the second inlet is positioned. 10. The flange of claim 9 , wherein the first outlet and the second inlet are formed on the remaining surfaces except the one surface, but among the surfaces facing each other, the first outlet is formed on one surface and the second inlet is formed on the other surface. 11. The flange of claim 10 , wherein the first outlet and the second inlet are positioned on the surfaces of the body opposing each other. 12. The flange of claim 9 , wherein the supply passage and the discharge passage are spaced apart from each other in a height direction. 13. A pipe and flange structure comprising a flange for connecting an expansion valve and a pipe that transfers a refrigerant to an evaporator with each other, wherein the flange includes: a body; a supply passage including a first inlet and a first outlet and the first inlet is formed at one end and the first outlet is formed at another end thereof for a refrigerant to be introduced from the expansion valve and supplied to the evaporator; a discharge passage including a second inlet and a second outlet and the second inlet is formed at one end and the second outlet is formed at another end thereof for the refrigerant to be introduced from the evaporator and supplied to the expansion valve, the first inlet and the second outlet, connected to the expansion valve, are positioned on one surface of the body to be parallel to each other, and the first outlet and the second inlet are formed on the remaining surfaces except the one surface, but among the surfaces facing each other, the first outlet is formed on one surface and the second inlet is formed on the other surface, wherein the pipe and flange structure further comprising a fastening reinforcement part positioned at an end of the pipe, connected to the first outlet or the second inlet, when the pipe connected to the first outlet or second inlet of the flange is divided into two or more pipes. 14. A pipe and flange structure comprising a flange for connecting an expansion valve and a pipe that transfers a refrigerant to an evaporator with each other, wherein the flange includes: a body; a supply passage including a first inlet and a first outlet and the first inlet is formed at one end and the first outlet is formed at another end thereof for a refrigerant to be introduced from the expansion valve and supplied to the evaporator; a discharge passage including a second inlet and a second outlet and the second inlet is formed at one end and the second outlet is formed at another end thereof for the refrigerant to be introduced from the evaporator and supplied to the expansion valve, the first inlet and the second outlet, connected to the expansion valve, are positioned on one surface of the body to be parallel to each other, and the first outlet and the second inlet are formed on the remaining surfaces except the one surface, but among the surfaces facing each other, the first outlet is formed on one surface and the second inlet is formed on the other surface, wherein two or more evaporators are connected in series with each other, wherein the pipe connecting the two or more evaporators to each other is divided into two or more pipes in the pipe and flange structure, and a first fixing part and a second fixing part fixed to each other by fixing means are respectively

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  • Joints or fittings for double-walled or multi-channel pipes or pipe assemblies {(quick-acting joints for double-walled or multi-channel pipes or pipe assemblies F16L37/56)} · CPC title

  • by welding · CPC title

  • of liquid ducts, e.g. for coolant liquids or refrigerants · CPC title

  • characterised by comprising auxiliary or multiple systems, e.g. plurality of evaporators, or by involving auxiliary cooling devices · CPC title

  • Devices in the roof area of the passenger compartment · CPC title

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What does patent US12233689B2 cover?
A flange, and a pipe and a flange structure and, more particularly, to a pipe and a flange structure, which allows the pipe connection and the assembling of an expansion valve of a vehicle air conditioner using two or more evaporators.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hanon Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60H1/3229. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 25 2025 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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