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US9989315B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9989315-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314420280-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A cold storage heat exchanger has refrigerant pipes fins, and cold-storage-medium containers. The cold-storage-medium container is arranged next to the refrigerant pipe. A cold storage medium is accommodated in the cold-storage-medium container in order to leave an air cell, and to provide a filling ratio of less than 90%. The cold-storage-medium container has a plurality of depressions at an inside of the cold-storage-medium container. The depression is a dimple. The plurality of depressions are joined each other at top parts and provide high rigidity. The cold-storage-medium container is positioned on the refrigerant pipe by an engaging projection. An open end of an open depression is covered by the refrigerant pipe. The cold storage medium can flow into the open depression. Therefore, the cold storage medium may directly contact the refrigerant pipe, and is directly cooled with the refrigerant.
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A cold storage heat exchanger, comprising: a plurality of refrigerant pipes, each having a refrigerant passage; and a cold-storage-medium container which defines a chamber in which a cold storage medium is accommodated, the cold-storage-medium container being disposed next to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes and being joined to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes, wherein the plurality of refrigerant pipes and/or the cold-storage-medium container define an air passageway for carrying out heat exchange with air, and wherein the cold-storage-medium container includes: a plurality of independent partial depressions which project inward from an outside surface facing the plurality of refrigerant pipes; a joined portion which is formed to surround at least one of the plurality of depressions, and is joined to the plurality of refrigerant pipes; and a communicating aperture which is formed on the plurality of depressions surrounded by the joined portion, and communicates with an inside and an outside of the cold-storage-medium container, and allows the cold storage medium to directly contact with the plurality of refrigerant pipes by allowing the cold storage medium to pass therethrough to the outside of the plurality of depressions. 2. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 1 , wherein the joined portion is formed in a loop shape. 3. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 1 , wherein the cold storage medium is accommodated to leave an air cell within the cold-storage-medium container, and provides less than 90% in a filling ratio within the cold-storage-medium container. 4. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 1 , wherein the cold-storage-medium container has an engaging portion which defines a position of the cold-storage-medium container with respect to the plurality of refrigerant pipes by engaging with the plurality of refrigerant pipes. 5. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 1 , further comprising an outer fin which is arranged on an upstream side of the cold-storage-medium container with respect to the air flow direction, and is joined to the plurality of refrigerant pipes, and cools the air which contacts the cold-storage-medium container. 6. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the cold-storage-medium container is smaller than a thickness of the air passageway. 7. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 1 , wherein the cold-storage-medium container has therein a heat-conduction promoting member which has thermal conductivity higher than the cold storage medium and is not fixedly joined to the cold-storage-medium container. 8. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of refrigerant pipes are arranged in at least two rows on both an upper side and a lower side of the cold-storage-medium container along an air flow direction, and are mirrored on either side of the cold-storage-medium container, and wherein the cold-storage-medium container includes: a projection which spreads along with the plurality of refrigerant pipes; and an engaging projection which projects further from the projection towards the outside surface of the cold-storage-medium container, and is a projected line extending along the plurality of refrigerant pipes, and defines a position of the cold-storage-medium container with respect to the plurality of refrigerant pipes by engaging with the plurality of refrigerant pipes arranged in two rows, wherein the plurality of depressions are arranged on an area of the projection. 9. A cold storage heat exchanger, comprising: a plurality of refrigerant pipes, each having a refrigerant passage; and a cold-storage-medium container which defines a chamber in which a cold storage medium is accommodated, the cold-storage-medium container being disposed next to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes and being joined to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes, wherein the plurality of refrigerant pipes and/or the cold-storage-medium container define an air passageway for carrying out heat exchange with air, and wherein the cold storage heat exchanger, further comprises: an outer fin which is arranged on an upstream side of the cold-storage-medium container with respect to the air flow direction, and is joined to the plurality of refrigerant pipes, and cools the air which contacts the cold-storage-medium container, wherein the plurality of refrigerant pipes are arranged in at least two rows on both an upper side and a lower side of the cold-storage-medium container along an air flow direction, and are mirrored on either side of the cold-storage-medium container, and wherein the cold-storage-medium container includes: a projection which spreads along with the plurality of refrigerant pipes; and an engaging projection which projects further from the projection towards an outside of the cold-storage-medium container, and is a projected line extending along the plurality of refrigerant pipes, and defines a position of the cold-storage-medium container with respect to the plurality of refrigerant pipes by engaging with the plurality of refrigerant pipes arranged in two rows, and a plurality of independent depressions arranged on an area of the projection. 10. A cold storage heat exchanger, comprising: a plurality of refrigerant pipes, each having a refrigerant passage; and a cold-storage-medium container which defines a chamber in which a cold storage medium is accommodated, the cold-storage-medium container being disposed next to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes and being joined to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes, wherein the plurality of refrigerant pipes and/or the cold-storage-medium container define an air passageway for carrying out heat exchange with air, and wherein a thickness of the cold-storage-medium container is smaller than a thickness of the air passageway, wherein the plurality of refrigerant pipes are arranged in at least two rows on both an upper side and a lower side of the cold-storage-medium container along an air flow direction, and are mirrored on either side of the cold-storage-medium container, and wherein the cold-storage-medium container includes: a projection which spreads along with the plurality of refrigerant pipes; and an engaging projection which projects further from the projection towards an outside of the cold-storage-medium container, and is a projected line extending along the plurality of refrigerant pipes, and defines a position of the cold-storage-medium container with respect to the plurality of refrigerant pipes by engaging with the refrigerant pipes arranged in two rows, and a plurality of independent depressions arranged on an area of the projection. 11. The cold storage heat exchanger in claim 10 , wherein the thickness of the cold-storage-medium container is defined by portions joined to the plurality of refrigerant pipes. 12. A cold storage heat exchanger, comprising: a plurality of refrigerant pipes, each having a refrigerant passage; and a cold-storage-medium container which defines a chamber in which a cold storage medium is accommodated, the cold-storage-medium container being disposed next to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes and being joined to at least one of the plurality of refrigerant pipes, wherein the plurality of refrigerant pipes and/or the cold-storage-medium container define an air passageway for carrying out heat exchange with air, and wherein the cold-storage-medium container has therein a heat-conduction promoting member which has thermal conductivity higher th
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