Ejector

US9897354B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9897354-B2
Application numberUS-201414908010-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 22, 2014
Priority dateJul 30, 2013
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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Abstract

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In an ejector, a passage formation member is disposed inside a body forming a space therein. Provided between an inner peripheral surface of the body and the passage formation member are a nozzle passage functioning as a nozzle, a mixing passage in which an ejection refrigerant ejected from the nozzle passage and a suction refrigerant drawn through a suction passage are mixed together, and a diffuser passage that converts a kinetic energy of the refrigerant that has flowed out of the mixing passage into a pressure energy. The mixing passage has a shape gradually reducing in cross-sectional area toward a downstream side in the refrigerant flow.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An ejector for a vapor compression refrigeration cycle device, comprising: a body including a depressurizing space in which a refrigerant is depressurized, and a first suction passage that communicates with a downstream side of the depressurizing space in a refrigerant flow and draws a refrigerant from an external to the ejector; and a passage formation member which is arranged at least in the depressurizing space, has a conical shape increasing in cross-sectional area with distance from the depressurizing space, and includes a second suction passage that communicates with the downstream side of the depressurizing space in the refrigerant flow and draws a refrigerant from the external, wherein the body further includes a pressurizing space into which a mixed refrigerant of an ejection refrigerant ejected from the depressurizing space, a first suction refrigerant drawn through the first suction passage and a second suction refrigerant drawn through the second suction passage are mixed together flow, the depressurizing space has a nozzle passage, which functions as a nozzle that depressurizes and ejects the refrigerant, between an inner peripheral surface of the body and an outer peripheral surface of the passage formation member, the pressurizing space has a diffuser passage, which functions as a diffuser that converts a kinetic energy of the mixed refrigerant into a pressure energy, between the inner peripheral surface of the body and the outer peripheral surface of the passage formation member, a refrigerant outlet of the first suction passage is opened on an outer peripheral side of a refrigerant outlet of the nozzle passage, and a refrigerant outlet of the second suction passage is opened on an inner peripheral side of the refrigerant outlet of the nozzle passage. 2. The ejector according to claim 1 , wherein the body has a mixing space in which the ejection refrigerant, the first suction refrigerant, and the second suction refrigerant are merged, the mixing space has a mixing passage, in which the ejection refrigerant, the first suction refrigerant, and the second suction refrigerant are mixed together, between the inner peripheral surface of the body and the outer peripheral surface of the passage formation member, and the mixing passage has a shape that is constant or gradually reduces in cross-sectional area toward a downstream side in the refrigerant flow. 3. The ejector according to claim 1 , wherein the body has a swirling space in which a refrigerant flowing from a refrigerant inlet port swirls, and the refrigerant on a swirling center side flows out to the depressurizing space, and a flow rate of the refrigerant flowing out of the first suction passage is defined as Vs 1 , and a flow rate of the refrigerant flowing out of the second suction passage is defined as Vs 2 , a ratio of an opening area of the refrigerant outlet of the first suction passage to an opening area of the refrigerant outlet of the second suction passage is determined to satisfy Vs 2 ≦Vs 1 .

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  • displacing liquids, e.g. containing solids, or liquids and elastic fluids · CPC title

  • arranged in parallel · CPC title

  • Separators · CPC title

  • arranged in parallel · CPC title

  • Subcoolers · CPC title

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What does patent US9897354B2 cover?
In an ejector, a passage formation member is disposed inside a body forming a space therein. Provided between an inner peripheral surface of the body and the passage formation member are a nozzle passage functioning as a nozzle, a mixing passage in which an ejection refrigerant ejected from the nozzle passage and a suction refrigerant drawn through a suction passage are mixed together, and a di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B41/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 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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