Heat exchanger and heat pump system using the same

US9488395B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9488395-B2
Application numberUS-201214342301-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2012
Priority dateSep 2, 2011
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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A heat exchanger includes a main core portion ( 6 ) for conducting heat exchange between an air and a refrigerant, a receiver tank ( 8 ) into which the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion flows, and a subcool core portion ( 10 ) for supercooling and liquefying a gas-liquid mixed refrigerant having passed through the receiver tank by heat exchange with the air, wherein the subcool core portion is composed of a plurality of tubes ( 22 ) arranged along a crosswise direction between left and right header tanks ( 20 ) arranged along the crosswise direction, respectively, in a state in parallel with each other and communicating with both the left and right header tanks; and fins ( 24 ) arranged between the adjacent tubes.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat pump system using a heat exchanger, the heat exchanger comprising: a main core portion for conducting heat exchange between air and a refrigerant; a receiver tank into which the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion flows; and a subcool core portion for supercooling and liquefying a gas-liquid mixed refrigerant having passed through the receiver tank by heat exchange with the air, wherein the subcool core portion is composed of a plurality of tubes arranged along a crosswise direction between left and right header tanks arranged along the crosswise direction, respectively, in a state in parallel with each other and communicating with both the left and right header tanks; and fins arranged between the adjacent tubes, wherein the heat exchanger is capable of switching to a condenser or an evaporator by changing a flow direction of a refrigerant in the main core portion, wherein the heat exchanger is capable of being used as an exterior heat exchanger provided outside an HVAC unit for vehicle air-conditioning, and wherein the heat pump system further comprises a bypass apparatus for having the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion flow while bypassing the receiver tank and the subcool core portion when the heat exchanger is used as the evaporator. 2. The heat pump system according to claim 1 , wherein the main core portion is composed of a plurality of tubes arranged along a vertical direction between upper and lower header tanks arranged along the vertical direction, respectively, in a state in parallel with each other and communicating with both the upper and lower header tanks; and fins arranged between the adjacent tubes. 3. The heat pump system according to claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger is provided with a communication portion for having the main core portion and the receiver tank communicate with each other when the heat exchanger is used as the condenser; and wherein the bypass apparatus comprises: a refrigerant channel made to communicate with the communication portion after the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion when the heat exchanger is used as the evaporator is made to flow while bypassing the receiver tank and the subcool core portion; and a valve provided on an inlet side of the main core portion of the refrigerant channel and preventing a refrigerant flow to a side of the refrigerant channel from the communication portion when the heat exchanger is used as the condenser. 4. A heat pump system using a heat exchanger, the heat exchanger comprising: a main core portion for conducting heat exchange between air and a refrigerant; a receiver tank into which the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion flows; and a subcool core portion for supercooling and liquefying a gas-liquid mixed refrigerant having passed through the receiver tank by heat exchange with the air, wherein the subcool core portion is composed of a plurality of tubes arranged along a crosswise direction between left and right header tanks arranged along the crosswise direction, respectively, in a state in parallel with each other and communicating with both the left and right header tanks; and fins arranged between the adjacent tubes, wherein the heat exchanger is capable of switching to a condenser or an evaporator without changing the refrigerant flow direction in the main core portion, wherein the heat exchanger is capable of being used as an exterior heat exchanger provided outside an HVAC unit for vehicle air conditioning, and wherein the heat pump system further comprises a bypass apparatus for having the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion flow while bypassing the receiver tank and the subcool core portion when the heat exchanger is used as the evaporator. 5. The heat pump system according to claim 4 , wherein the heat exchanger is provided with a communication portion for having the main core portion and the receiver tank communicate with each other when the heat exchanger is used as the condenser; and the bypass apparatus comprises: a refrigerant channel made to communicate with the communication portion after the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion is made to flow while bypassing the receiver tank and the subcool core portion when the heat exchanger is used as the evaporator; and a valve provided on an outlet side of the main core portion of the refrigerant channel and preventing a refrigerant flow to a side of the refrigerant channel from the communication portion when the heat exchanger is used as the condenser. 6. The heat pump system according to claim 4 , wherein the main core portion is composed of a plurality of tubes arranged along a vertical direction between upper and lower header tanks arranged along the vertical direction, respectively, in a state in parallel with each other and communicating with both the upper and lower header tanks; and fins arranged between the adjacent tubes.

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  • with particular circuits for the same heat exchange medium, e.g. with the heat exchange medium flowing through sections having different heat exchange capacities or for heating/cooling the heat exchange medium at different temperatures · CPC title

  • where the flow of refrigerant through the condenser receiver is split into two or more flows, each flow following a different path through the condenser receiver · CPC title

  • F25B40/02Primary

    Subcoolers · CPC title

  • Assemblies of conduits connected to common headers, e.g. core type radiators (F28D1/05366 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • characterised by the arrangement or the type of heat exchanger, e.g. condenser, evaporator (condensed liquid drainage means B60H1/3233) · CPC title

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What does patent US9488395B2 cover?
A heat exchanger includes a main core portion ( 6 ) for conducting heat exchange between an air and a refrigerant, a receiver tank ( 8 ) into which the refrigerant having passed through the main core portion flows, and a subcool core portion ( 10 ) for supercooling and liquefying a gas-liquid mixed refrigerant having passed through the receiver tank by heat exchange with the air, wherein the su…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Matsumoto Yuuichi, Iino Yusuke, Sanden Holdings Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B40/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 08 2016 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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