Air conditioning system
US-2024384904-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9970688B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970688-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514712102-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A regenerative air-conditioning apparatus includes a thermal energy storage unit, first and second valve devices for switching a flow direction of a refrigerant compressed in a compressor, a first branch part disposed on an outlet-side of the compressor, the first branch dividing the refrigerant compressed in the compressor to flow into first and second valve devices or the thermal energy storage unit, a first storage unit connection tube extending from the first branch part to the thermal energy storage unit, a condensed refrigerant tube extending from an outdoor heat exchanger to an indoor heat exchanger, a second storage unit connection tube extending from the thermal energy storage unit to the condensed refrigerant tube, and a first expansion device disposed in the first storage unit connection tube to selectively restrict a flow of the refrigerant from the first branch part to the thermal energy storage unit.
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A regenerative air-conditioning apparatus including a compressor, an outdoor heat exchanger, an indoor heat exchanger, and a thermal energy storage unit, the regenerative air-conditioning apparatus comprising: a first valve device for switching a flow direction of refrigerant compressed in the compressor; a second valve device for switching a flow direction of refrigerant compressed in the compressor; a first branch part disposed on an outlet-side of the compressor, the first branch part dividing refrigerant compressed in the compressor to flow toward the first valve device, the second valve device, and the thermal energy storage unit; a first storage unit connection tube extending from the first branch part to the thermal energy storage unit; a condensed refrigerant tube extending from the outdoor heat exchanger to the indoor heat exchanger; a second storage unit connection tube extending from the thermal energy storage unit to the condensed refrigerant tube; and a first expansion device disposed in the first storage unit connection tube to selectively restrict a flow of refrigerant from the first branch part to the thermal energy storage unit. 2. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a second expansion device disposed in the second storage unit connection tube to selectively restrict a flow of refrigerant into the thermal energy storage unit or a flow of refrigerant discharged from the thermal energy storage unit. 3. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein at least one of the first expansion device and the second expansion device comprises an electronic expansion valve. 4. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a low-pressure tube extending from the first storage unit connection tube to a suction-side of the compressor to allow evaporated refrigerant to flow therethrough; and a flow rate adjustment valve disposed in the low-pressure tube to selectively restrict a flow of refrigerant in the low-pressure tube. 5. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 4 , further comprising: a first connection tube extending from the first valve device and configured to guide refrigerant compressed in the compressor into the first valve device; a second connection tube extending from the first valve device and configured to guide refrigerant introduced into the first valve device through the first connection tube into the outdoor heat exchanger when a cooling operation is performed; a third connection tube extending from the first valve device to the low-pressure tube; and a fourth connection tube extending from the first valve device and configured to guide refrigerant introduced into the first valve device into the indoor heat exchanger. 6. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising: a fifth connection tube extending from the second valve device and configured to guide refrigerant compressed in the compressor into the second valve device; a sixth connection tube extending from the second valve device and configured to guide refrigerant introduced into the second valve device through the fifth connection tube into the outdoor heat exchanger when the cooling operation is performed; a seventh connection tube extending from the second valve device to the low-pressure tube; and an eighth connection tube extending from the second valve device and configured to guide refrigerant introduced into the second valve into the indoor heat exchanger. 7. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 6 , further comprising a third branch part at which the second connection tube and the sixth connection tube are combined with each other. 8. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the fourth connection tube and the eighth connection tube are connected at a connection point. 9. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the thermal energy storage unit comprises: a case defining an exterior; an inner tube disposed within the case to allow the refrigerant to flow therethrough; and a thermal energy storage medium disposed within the case. 10. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the thermal energy storage medium comprises a phase change material containing a solution of tetra n-butyl ammonium bromide [(CH3(CH2)3]4NBr (TBAB). 11. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a second branch part at which the second storage unit connection tube and the condensed refrigerant tube are combined with each other. 12. The regenerative air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first valve device and the second valve device comprises a four-way valve. 13. A regenerative air-conditioning apparatus including a compressor, an outdoor heat exchanger, an indoor heat exchanger, and a thermal energy storage unit, the regenerative air-conditioning apparatus comprising: a first valve device for switching a flow direction of refrigerant compressed in the compressor; a second valve device for switching a flow direction of refrigerant compressed in the compressor; a first branch part disposed on an outlet-side of the compressor, the first branch part dividing refrigerant compressed in the compressor to flow toward the first valve device, the second valve device, and the thermal energy storage unit; a first storage unit connection tube extending from the first branch part to the thermal energy storage unit; a condensed refrigerant tube extending from the outdoor heat exchanger to the indoor heat exchanger; a second storage unit connection tube extending from the thermal energy storage unit to the condensed refrigerant tube; a low-pressure tube extending from the first storage unit connection tube to a suction-side of the compressor to allow evaporated refrigerant to flow therethrough; a first connection tube extending from the first valve device and configured to guide refrigerant compressed in the compressor into the first valve device; a second connection tube extending from the first valve device and configured to guide refrigerant introduced into the first valve device through the first connection tube into the outdoor heat exchanger when a cooling operation is performed; a third connection tube extending from the first valve device to the low-pressure tube; and a fourth connection tube extending from the first valve device and configured to guide refrigerant introduced into the first valve device into the indoor heat exchanger.
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