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US9636622B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9636622-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314425292-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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An accumulator has a tank and a desiccant. The tank separates refrigerant flowing to the tank into vapor-phase refrigerant and liquid-phase refrigerant, therein stores the liquid-phase refrigerant, and emits the vapor-phase refrigerant toward a suction side of a compressor. The desiccant is disposed in the tank and removing a water content from the refrigerant. Liquid-phase refrigerant included in the refrigerant flowing to the tank drops downward from a location that is located above the desiccant, and is stored in a lower portion in the tank. Vapor-phase refrigerant included in the refrigerant flowing to the tank is drawn through a suction port that is located above the desiccant to flow out of the tank. At least a part of the desiccant is exposed to vapor-phase refrigerant under a normal condition, and the desiccant is located at a location that is away from a dropping route of liquid-phase refrigerant in the tank.
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What is claimed is: 1. An accumulator comprising: a tank separating refrigerant flowing to the tank into vapor-phase refrigerant and liquid-phase refrigerant, the tank therein storing the liquid-phase refrigerant and emitting the vapor-phase refrigerant toward a suction side of a compressor; and a desiccant disposed in the tank and removing a water content from the refrigerant, wherein liquid-phase refrigerant included in the refrigerant flowing to the tank drops downward from a location that is located above the desiccant, and is stored in a lower portion in the tank, vapor-phase refrigerant included in the refrigerant flowing to the tank is drawn through a suction port that is located above the desiccant to flow out of the tank, at least a part of the desiccant is exposed to vapor-phase refrigerant under a normal condition, and the desiccant is located at a location that is away from a dropping route of liquid-phase refrigerant in the tank, and the desiccant has an exposed portion that is always located above a highest liquid level of the liquid-phase refrigerant stored in the tank while an operation of the compressor is stopped. 2. The accumulator according to claim 1 , further comprising a suction pipe located in the tank and having the suction port, wherein the desiccant is housed in a desiccant case having flexibility, and the desiccant case is fixed by a fixing part at a location that is located below the suction port in a state of being wound around the suction pipe. 3. The accumulator according to claim 1 , further comprising a suction pipe located in the tank and having the suction port, wherein the desiccant is filled in a desiccant case that is capable of keeping a specified shape, and the desiccant is fixed to the suction pipe at a location that is located below the suction port. 4. The accumulator according to claim 3 , wherein the desiccant case has a press-fitting portion having a shape that fits to an outer peripheral surface of the suction pipe, and the suction pipe is press-fitted to the press-fitting portion of the desiccant case. 5. The accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid phase refrigerant included in the refrigerant flowing to the tank drops downward along an inner wall of the tank from the location that is located above the desiccant to be stored in the lower portion in the tank. 6. The accumulator according to claim 5 , further comprising a chuting member located on an upper side in the tank and below a refrigerant inlet of the tank, the chuting member guiding the refrigerant that flows into the tank to the inner wall of the tank, wherein the chuting member is arranged such that the refrigerant inflowing to the tank is separated into the liquid phase refrigerant and the vapor phase refrigerant after colliding with the chuting member and guided to an outer side of an outer periphery of the chuting member in a lateral direction of the tank, and the desiccant is located at an inner side of the outer periphery of the chuting member in the lateral direction of the tank. 7. The accumulator according to claim 6 , wherein the suction port is located inside of the chuting member. 8. The accumulator according to claim 1 , further comprising a suction pipe having an outer pipe and an inner pipe, the inner pipe is positioned inside of the outer pipe, wherein the outer pipe has a first end and a second end facing each other, and the first end provides the suction port. 9. The accumulator according to claim 8 , wherein the second end of the outer pipe is sealed.
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