Ice making device and refrigerator having the same
US-9476631-B2 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US9541322B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9541322-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114355690-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 27, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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An outdoor unit disposed under a floor of a vehicle and including a compressor and an outdoor heat exchanger serving as a condenser during a cooling operation, an indoor unit disposed at a ceiling portion of the vehicle, including an indoor heat exchanger serving as an evaporator during the cooling operation, and connected to the outdoor unit by refrigerant pipes, and an inverter unit including a cooling heat exchanger serving as an evaporator, an air-conditioning inverter device, and a cooling air-sending device sucking outdoor air for heat exchange by the cooling heat exchanger and cooling the inverter device by cooled air obtained by the heat exchange are provided; and the cooling heat exchanger is connected in parallel to the outdoor unit by refrigerant pipes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus comprising: an outdoor unit disposed under a floor of a vehicle and including a compressor and an outdoor heat exchanger serving as a condenser during a cooling operation; an indoor unit disposed at a ceiling portion of the vehicle, including an indoor heat exchanger serving as an evaporator during the cooling operation, and connected to the outdoor unit via a refrigerant pipe; and an inverter unit including a cooling heat exchanger serving as an evaporator, an air-conditioning inverter device, and a cooling air-sending device for sucking outdoor air for heat exchange by the cooling heat exchanger and cooling the inverter device by cooled air obtained by the heat exchange, wherein the cooling heat exchanger and the indoor heat exchanger being connected in parallel to the outdoor unit by a refrigerant pipe. 2. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus comprising: an outdoor unit disposed under a floor of a vehicle and including a compressor and an outdoor heat exchanger serving as a condenser during a cooling operation; an indoor unit disposed at a ceiling portion of the vehicle, including an indoor heat exchanger serving as an evaporator during the cooling operation, and connected to the outdoor unit via a refrigerant pipe; and an inverter unit including a cooling heat exchanger serving as an evaporator, an air-conditioning inverter device, and a cooling air-sending device sucking outdoor air for heat exchange by the cooling heat exchanger and cooling the inverter device by cooled air obtained by the heat exchange, wherein the cooling heat exchanger is disposed at a portion of the refrigerant pipe through which a returning refrigerant is introduced from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit during the cooling operation. 3. The vehicle air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the inverter unit includes a heat sink for releasing heat generated from the inverter device, and the inverter device is cooled via the heat sink by the cooled air. 4. The vehicle air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an air passage introducing the cooled air having cooled the inverter device, to an outdoor air suction side of the outdoor heat exchanger of the outdoor unit. 5. The vehicle air-conditioning apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an air passage introducing indoor air discharged to an outside for ventilation of an interior of the vehicle, as outdoor air into the inverter unit. 6. The vehicle air-conditioning apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the inverter unit includes a heat sink for releasing heat generated from the inverter device, and the inverter device is cooled via the heat sink by the cooled air. 7. The vehicle air-conditioning apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising an air passage introducing the cooled air having cooled the inverter device, to an outdoor air suction side of the outdoor heat exchanger of the outdoor unit. 8. The vehicle air-conditioning apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising an air passage introducing indoor air discharged to an outside for ventilation of an interior of the vehicle, as outdoor air into the inverter unit.
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