Thermal transfer system
US-2015354902-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9702637B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9702637-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214391487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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The heat exchanger includes heat exchange units. Each of the heat exchange units includes a plurality of plate fins and a plurality of flat tubes. The plate fins are arranged spaced apart from one another at intervals so as to allow air to flow therebetween. The flat tubes each have an L shape by bending and inserted through the plate fins so that a refrigerant flows therethrough in a direction in which the plate fins are arranged. The heat exchange units are combined to each other so as to form a rectangular shape. Thus, heat exchange can be efficiently performed by increasing the mounting area.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of heat exchange units, each of the heat exchange units including a plurality of plate fins arranged spaced apart from one another at intervals so as to allow air to flow therebetween, and a plurality of flat tubes each having an L shape, the flat tubes being joined to the plate fins so that the flat tubes serve as refrigerant channels in a direction in which the plate fins are arranged, wherein the heat exchange units are combined with each other so as to form a rectangular shape. 2. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein, in each of the heat exchange units, the flat tubes each have a hairpin shape so that a refrigerant inlet of the flat tube is positioned on a same end side of the heat exchange unit as an end side of the heat exchange unit where a refrigerant outlet of the flat tube is positioned. 3. The heat exchanger of claim 2 , wherein, the refrigerant outlet of one of the plurality of flat tubes is connected to the refrigerant inlet of another one of the plurality of flat tubes by a U-bend. 4. The heat exchanger of claim 2 , wherein the heat exchange units are arranged in a plurality of rows in a direction in which the air flows, and wherein the refrigerant outlets of the flat tubes in one of the rows are connected to the refrigerant inlets of the flat tubes in another one of the rows by oblique U-bends. 5. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the flat tubes are connected to circular tubes by circular tube joints. 6. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , further comprising: a refrigerant branching and combining unit that causes a flow of the refrigerant flowing into the flat tubes to branch and that causes the flows of the refrigerant flowing out of the flat tubes to be combined with one another. 7. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein the components of the heat exchanger are each formed of aluminum or a material containing aluminum. 8. An indoor unit comprising: the heat exchanger of claim 1 ; and an air-sending device surrounded by the heat exchanger, the air-sending device radially blowing sucked air so that the air passes through the heat exchanger. 9. A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising: a refrigerant circuit that includes a compressor that compresses a refrigerant and discharges the compressed refrigerant, a condenser that condenses the refrigerant through heat exchange, an expansion device that reduces a pressure of the refrigerant relating to the condensation, and an evaporator that causes the refrigerant relating to the pressure reduction to exchange heat with air so as to evaporate the refrigerant, wherein the refrigerant circuit is formed by connecting the compressor, the condenser, the expansion device, and the evaporator to one another through pipes, and wherein at least one of the evaporator and the condenser is the heat exchanger of claim 1 .
Arrangement or mounting of heat-exchangers · CPC title
having special shape, e.g. curved, annular · CPC title
the conduits having a non-circular cross-section · CPC title
with multiple channels · CPC title
the means having portions engaging further tubular elements · CPC title
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