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US9510481B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9510481-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414223521-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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A refrigerant jacket includes a refrigerant cooling member, a cover member and a strength member. The cooling member is constructed of aluminum or aluminum alloy that thermally contacts a heat emitting electrical part, and has a groove portion. A refrigerant tube of a refrigerant circuit fits into the groove portion. The cover member covers the refrigerant cooling member in a state where the refrigerant tube has been fitted into the groove portion. The strength member is higher in strength than the cooling member, and is fixed to the cooling member. The cover member has a cover-side through hole opposing the strength member. The strength member has a cover member fixing screw hole opposing the cover-side through hole. The cover member is fixed to the strength member by a cover member fixing screw that passes through the cover-side through hole and screws into threads of the cover member fixing screw hole.
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A refrigerant jacket that uses refrigerant circulating through a refrigerant circuit to cool a heat emitting electrical part, the refrigerant jacket comprising: a refrigerant cooling member constructed of aluminum or aluminum alloy that thermally contacts the heat emitting electrical part, the refrigerant cooling member having a groove portion formed within the refrigerant cooling member, a refrigerant tube of the refrigerant circuit fitting into the groove portion, and the heat emitting electrical part being fixed to the refrigerant cooling member by a heat emitting electrical part fixing screw screwed into threads of a heat emitting electrical part fixing screw hole of the refrigerant cooling member; a cover member covering the refrigerant cooling member in a state in which the refrigerant tube has been fitted into the groove portion; and a strength member higher in strength than the refrigerant cooling member, the strength member being fixed to the refrigerant cooling member by a strength member fixing screw screwed into threads of a strength member fixing screw hole of the refrigerant cooling member, the cover member having a cover-side through hole formed within the cover member in a position opposing the strength member, the strength member having a cover member fixing screw hole formed within the strength member in a position opposing the cover-side through hole, the cover member fixing screw hole having threads, and the cover member being fastened and fixed to the strength member by a cover member fixing screw that passes through the cover-side through hole and screws into the threads of the cover member fixing screw hole of the strength member. 2. The refrigerant jacket according to claim 1 , wherein the strength member is constructed such that the strength member does not electrically corrode even when contacting the refrigerant cooling member, the cover member, and the refrigerant tube. 3. The refrigerant jacket according to claim 1 , wherein the cover member fixing screw hole of the strength member is a through hole, and the refrigerant cooling member has a refrigerant cooling-side recessed portion formed within the refrigerant cooling member in a position opposing the cover member fixing screw hole, and the refrigerant cooling-side recessed portion defines a recess or second through hole. 4. The refrigerant jacket according to claim 1 , wherein the strength member has a strength-side through hole formed within the strength member in a position opposing the strength member fixing screw hole in the refrigerant cooling member, and the strength member fixing screw passes through the strength-side through hole and is screwed into the threads of the strength member fixing screw hole. 5. The refrigerant jacket according to claim 4 , wherein the strength member has a strength-side recessed portion formed within the strength member that accommodates a head portion of the strength member fixing screw in a state in which the strength member has been fastened and fixed to the refrigerant cooling member, and the strength-side recessed portion defines a recess. 6. The refrigerant jacket according to claim 1 , wherein the refrigerant cooling member has a refrigerant cooling-side recessed portion formed within the refrigerant cooling member, the refrigerant cooling-side recessed portion defines a recess, and the strength member fits into the recess, and the strength member is fixed to the refrigerant cooling member by press fitting the strength member into the recess of the refrigerant cooling-side recessed portion. 7. The refrigerant jacket according to claim 1 , wherein the heat emitting electrical part fixing screw hole of the refrigerant cooling member is a through hole, and the strength member has a strength-side recessed portion formed within the strength member in a position opposing the heat emitting electrical part fixing screw hole, and the strength-side recessed portion defines a recess or a second through hole. 8. An air conditioning apparatus comprising: a refrigerant circuit; a heat emitting electrical part; and a refrigerant jacket that uses refrigerant circulating through the refrigerant circuit to cool the heat emitting electrical part, the refrigerant jacket including a refrigerant cooling member constructed of aluminum or aluminum alloy that thermally contacts the heat emitting electrical part, the refrigerant cooling member having a groove portion formed within the refrigerant cooling member, a refrigerant tube of the refrigerant circuit fitting into the groove portion, and the heat emitting electrical part being fixed to the refrigerant cooling member by a heat emitting electrical part fixing screw screwed into threads of a heat emitting electrical part fixing screw hole of the refrigerant cooling member, a cover member that covers the refrigerant cooling member in a state in which the refrigerant tube has been fitted into the groove portion, and a strength member higher in strength than the refrigerant cooling member, the strength member being fixed to the refrigerant cooling member by a strength member fixing screw screwed into threads of a strength member fixing screw hole of the refrigerant cooling member, the cover member having a cover-side through hole formed within the cover member in a position opposing the strength member, the strength member having a cover member fixing screw hole formed within the strength member in a position opposing the cover-side through hole, the cover member fixing screw hole having threads, and the cover member being fastened and fixed to the strength member by a cover member fixing screw that passes through the cover-side through hole and screws into the threads of the cover member fixing screw hole of the strength member.
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