Air-conditioning outdoor unit, air-conditioner, and compressor unit
An air-conditioning outdoor unit of the present invention has a pair of primary ports of a four-way switching valve that is connected to a discharge port and an intake port of a compressor. A first secondary port of a pair of secondary ports of the four-way switching valve is connected to an external connection port, and a second secondary port is connected to an outdoor heat exchanger. Flexible pipes, are inserted between the first secondary port and the external connection port and between the second secondary port and the outdoor heat exchanger.
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The present invention relates to an air-conditioning outdoor unit, an air conditioner, and a compressor unit.
BACKGROUND ART Usually, as shown in
Incidentally, an air-conditioning outdoor unit is configured as a result of the compressor 51, the four-way switching valve 52, the outdoor heat exchanger 53, the expansion valve 54 and the like being housed inside an outdoor unit casing (not shown). The gas closing valve 59 and the liquid closing valve 60 are disposed close to the air-conditioning outdoor unit and function as external connection ports for connecting to an indoor unit.
In the above air-conditioning outdoor unit, as shown in
As described above, the compressor 51, the four-way switching valve 52, the outdoor heat exchanger 53, the expansion valve 54 and the like are housed inside the outdoor unit casing of the air-conditioning outdoor unit. For this reason, vibration and noise of the compressor 51 and the like are transmitted to the outdoor unit casing via pipes and the like, and leak to the outside from the outdoor unit casing. In order to avoid this phenomenon, air-conditioning outdoor units are known where a vibration absorbing mechanism comprising a trap portion or a loop portion is disposed in pipes laid inside the outdoor unit casing (e.g., see Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2). In these air-conditioning outdoor units, as shown in
<Patent Document 1>
Japanese Patent Application Publication (JP-A) No. 8-14705 (FIG. 1)
<Patent Document 2>
Japanese Patent Application Publication (JP-A) No. 9-89417 (FIG. 1)
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONHowever, when the vibration absorbing mechanism 63 comprising a loop portion or the like is disposed, a large amount of space becomes necessary inside the outdoor unit casing for the vibration absorbing mechanism 63, and the overall outdoor unit becomes large.
Further, when the vibration absorbing mechanism 63 is disposed, the number of assembly man-hours is large and the outdoor unit has poor assemblability (productivity) because it is necessary to dispose the trap portion or the loop portion.
Moreover, the refrigerant intake path of the compressor 51 becomes longer as a result of disposing the vibration absorbing mechanism 63, which leads to an increase in pressure loss at the intake side, and the COP (Coefficient of Performance) drops.
Furthermore, because the vibration absorbing mechanism 63 is disposed between the four-way switching valve 52 and the compressor 51, the vibration absorbing mechanism 63 becomes disposed at a site far from a pipe fixing portion such as the connection port of the outdoor unit casing and the outdoor heat exchanger. For this reason, even if the vibration and noise of the compressor 51 are reduced by the vibration absorbing mechanism 63, the vibration and noise generated between the vibration absorbing mechanism 63 and the pipe fixing portion such as the connection port cannot be reduced, and the vibration and noise leaking from the outdoor unit casing cannot be efficiently reduced.
The present invention has been made in order to address these conventional drawbacks, and it is an object thereof to provide an air-conditioning outdoor unit, an air conditioner and a compressor unit that can be made compact and reduce noise, and which have excellent assemblability.
In the present invention, a pair of primary ports of a four-way switching valve is respectively connected to a discharge port and an intake port of a compressor, and flexible pipes are connected to a pair of secondary ports of the four-way switching valve. For this reason, the vibration and noise of the compressor are damped by the flexible pipes, and it becomes difficult for them to be transmitted close to objects connected to the opposite side of the secondary ports of the flexible pipes. Thus, the air-conditioning outdoor unit and the air conditioner can be made compact and reduce noise. Further, because flexible pipes are used, the air-conditioning outdoor unit has excellent assemblability
Further, when one of the secondary ports of the four-way switching valve and an external connection port are connected by a flexible pipe and the other secondary port of the four-way switching valve and an outdoor heat exchanger are connected by a flexible pipe, the flexible pipes become disposed in positions close to pipe fixing portions that are the outdoor heat exchanger and the external connection port in an outdoor unit casing. Thus, the vibration and noise from the compressor and the like can be absorbed at portions close to the pipe fixing portions in the outdoor unit casing, and vibration and noise leaking to the outside via the outdoor unit casing can be more reliably reduced. Thus, an air conditioner that is quiet with little vibration and noise can be provided.
Further, when the pair of primary ports of the four-way switching valve is directly connected to the discharge port and the intake port of the compressor without intervening a vibration absorbing mechanism such as a trap portion or a loop portion, it becomes unnecessary to dispose space for the vibration absorbing mechanism. Consequently, the overall air-conditioning outdoor unit can be made compact. Moreover, because a vibration absorbing mechanism is not disposed, the number of assembly man-hours is reduced by that much, and a reduction in cost and an improvement in assemblability (productivity) are realized. Moreover, as a result of a vibration absorbing mechanism not being disposed, the intake path of the compressor becomes shorter, an increase in pressure loss at the intake side can be suppressed, and the COP is improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
- 1 Compressor
- 1a Discharge Port
- 1b Intake Port
- 2 Four-Way Switching Valve
- 3 Outdoor Heat Exchanger
- 6a, 6b Primary Ports
- 7a, 7b Secondary Ports
- 11 External Connection Port
- 20, 21 Flexible Pipes
Next, specific embodiments of an air-conditioning outdoor unit pertaining to the invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
<Configuration of Air Conditioner>
A pair of primary ports 6a and 6b of the four-way switching valve 2 is connected to a discharge port 1a and an intake port 1b of the compressor 1. That is, the discharge port 1a of the compressor 1 and the one primary port 6a of the four-way switching valve 2 are connected via a discharge pipe 8. The intake port 1b of the compressor 1 and the other primary port 6b of the four-way switching valve 2 are connected via an intake pipe 10, on which an accumulator 9 is disposed. The intake pipe 10 comprises a compressor side pipe 10a and a switching valve side pipe 10b. The compressor side pipe 10a connects the accumulator 9 and the intake port 1b of the compressor 1. The switching valve side pipe 10b connects the accumulator 9 and the other primary port 6b of the four-way switching valve 2.
One secondary port 7a of a pair of secondary ports 7a and 7b of the four-way switching valve 2 is connected to an external connection port 11. The other secondary port 7b is connected to an outdoor heat exchanger 3. That is, the one secondary port 7a of the four-way switching valve 2 is connected to a first refrigerant pipe 12 to which the external connection port 11 is coupled. The other secondary port 7b of the four-way switching valve 2 is connected to the outdoor heat exchanger 3 via a second refrigerant pipe 13. The outdoor heat exchanger 3 and the expansion valve 4 are connected via a third refrigerant pipe 14. The expansion valve 4 is connected to the indoor heat exchanger 5 via an external connection port 15. A fourth refrigerant pipe 16 coupled to the indoor heat exchanger 5 is connected to the external connection port 11.
Here, the air-conditioning outdoor unit is configured as a result of the compressor 1, the four-way switching valve 2, the outdoor heat exchanger 3, the expansion valve 4 and the like being housed inside an outdoor unit casing (not shown). An air-conditioning indoor unit is configured as a result of the indoor heat exchanger 5 and the like being housed inside an unillustrated indoor unit casing. The one external connection port 11 is configured by a gas closing valve 17 (see
A first flexible pipe 20 is disposed between the one secondary port 7a of the four-way switching valve 2 and the one external connection port 11. That is, the first flexible pipe 20 is intervened the first refrigerant pipe 12.
A second flexible pipe 21 is disposed between the other secondary port 7b of the four-way switching valve 2 and the outdoor heat exchanger 3. That is, the second flexible pipe 21 is intervened in the second refrigerant pipe 13.
Next, the vicinity of the compressor 1 will be described in greater detail. As shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, the accumulator 9 is attached to a casing 22 of the compressor 1. The four-way switching valve 2 is disposed above the accumulator 9. The first flexible pipe 20 intervened in the first refrigerant pipe 12 and the second flexible pipe 21 intervened in the second refrigerant pipe 13 are linearly arranged along the vertical direction adjacent to the accumulator 9. The first refrigerant pipe 12 comprises a pipe 12a (e.g., a stainless steel pipe) at the switching valve side projecting from the four-way switching valve 2, the first flexible pipe 20, and a pipe 12b (e.g., a stainless steel pipe) connected to the external connection port 11. The second refrigerant pipe 13 comprises a pipe 13a (e.g., a stainless steel pipe) at the switching valve side projecting from the four-way switching valve 2, the second flexible pipe 21, and a pipe 13b (e.g., a stainless steel pipe) connected to the outdoor heat exchanger 3.
As shown in
As shown in
<Operation of Air Conditioner>
In the air conditioner having the configuration described above, as shown in
When the four-way switching valve 2 is switched to the state represented by the dotted lines and the compressor 1 is driven, the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 1 sequentially flows through the four-way switching valve 2, the outdoor heat exchanger 3, the expansion valve 4 and the indoor heat exchanger 5. Thus, the outdoor heat exchanger 3 functions as a condenser and the indoor heat exchanger 5 functions as an evaporator, whereby the room interior can be cooled.
<Characteristics of Air Conditioner>
In the air conditioner, the first flexible pipe 20 is disposed between the one secondary port 7a and the external connection port 11, and the second flexible pipe 21 is disposed between the other secondary port 7b and the outdoor heat exchanger 3. Thus, the first flexible pipe 20 can be disposed in a position close to the pipe fixing portion that is the external connection port 11, and the second flexible pipe 21 can be disposed in a position close to the pipe fixing portion that is the outdoor heat exchanger 3 in the outdoor unit casing. For this reason, vibration and noise from the compressor 1 and the like can be absorbed at the portions close to the pipe fixing portions in the outdoor unit casing, vibration and noise leaking to the outside via the outdoor unit casing are reduced, and the air conditioner becomes quiet with little vibration and noise. The metal pipes 23 of the flexible pipes 20 and 21 are covered by the outer cover members 24 comprising fiber material (KEVLAR fiber), and the flexible pipes 20 and 21 are excellent in terms of strength and exhibit an excellent damping effect.
Further, the pair of primary ports 6a and 6b of the four-way switching valve 2 is directly connected to the discharge port 1a and the intake port 1b of the compressor 1 without intervening a vibration absorbing mechanism such as a trap portion or a loop portion. For this reason, it is not necessary to dispose space for the vibration absorbing mechanism, and the overall air-conditioning outdoor unit can be made compact. Moreover, because a vibration absorbing mechanism is not disposed, the number of assembly man-hours is reduced by that much, and a reduction in cost and an improvement in assemblability (productivity) are realized. Moreover, as a result of a vibration absorbing mechanism not being disposed, the intake path of the compressor becomes shorter, an increase in pressure loss at the intake side can be suppressed, and the COP is improved. Specifically, the COP is improved by 0.6% to 1.2% in an air-conditioning outdoor unit having a capability of 2.2 kW to 6.3 kW.
<Another Embodiment>
FIGS. 5 to 7 show another embodiment. Here, the accumulator 9 is omitted. The intake pipe 10 comprises a base portion 25, a branch portion 26, and branch pipes 27 and 27. The base portion 25 is connected to the primary port 6b of the four-way switching valve 2. The branch pipes 27 and 27 are connected to the intake port 1b of the compressor 1. The remaining configuration is the same as that in the preceding embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, so identical reference numerals will be given to identical members and description of those members will be omitted.
In the air-conditioning outdoor unit shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, the first flexible pipe 20 is disposed between the one secondary port 7a and the external connection port 11, and the second flexible pipe 21 is disposed between the other secondary port 7b and the outdoor heat exchanger 3. Consequently, the first flexible pipe 20 can be disposed in a position close to the external connection port 11 (=pipe fixing portion), and the second flexible pipe 21 can be disposed in a position close to the outdoor heat exchanger 3 (=pipe fixing portion) in the outdoor unit casing. For this reason, the same action and effects as those of the air-conditioning outdoor unit shown in FIGS. 2 to 4 can also be exhibited by the air-conditioning outdoor unit shown in FIGS. 5 to 7.
Specific embodiments of the invention have been described above, but the present invention is not limited to the preceding embodiments and can be variously changed and implemented within the range of the scope of the invention. For example, the concavity-convexity pitch, the axial-direction length, and the radial dimensions of the concave portions and convex portions of the bellows metal pipes 23 configuring the flexible pipes 20 and 21 can be optionally set as long as the flexible pipes 20 and 21 can absorb the vibration and noise from the compressor 1. Further, the metal pipes 23 of the flexible pipes 20 and 21 are not limited to stainless steel pipes. Various metal pipes through which the refrigerant stably flows, which can form bellows, and which can absorb vibration and noise can also be utilized as the metal pipes 23. Moreover, the outer cover members 24 covering the metal pipes 23 can also be configured by various kinds of rubber or synthetic resins, other than KEVLAR fiber (trademark).
Claims
1. An air-conditioning outdoor unit comprising:
- a compressor including a discharge port and an intake port;
- an outdoor heat exchanger;
- an external connection port;
- a four-way switching valve including a pair of primary ports respectively connected to the discharge port and the intake port of the compressor and a pair of secondary ports, one of the secondary ports being connected to the external connection port, the other of the secondary ports being connected to the outdoor heat exchanger; and
- a plurality of flexible pipes respectively arranged between the one of the secondary ports and the external connection port and between the other of the secondary ports and the outdoor heat exchanger.
2. The air-conditioning outdoor unit of claim 1, wherein
- the primary ports of the four-way switching valve is directly connected to the discharge port and the intake port of the compressor without an intervening a vibration absorbing mechanism.
3. An air conditioner comprising:
- the air-conditioning outdoor unit of claim 1; and
- an air-conditioning indoor unit including an indoor heat exchanger, the air-conditioning indoor unit being connected to the air-conditioning outdoor unit.
4. A compressor unit comprising:
- a compressor including a discharge port and an intake port;
- a four-way switching valve having a pair of primary ports respectively connected to the discharge port and the intake port of the compressor and a pair of secondary ports; and
- a plurality of flexible pipes respectively connected to the secondary ports of the four-way switching valve.
5. The compressor unit of claim 4, wherein
- the primary ports the four-way switching valve is directly connected to the discharge port and the intake port of the compressor without an intervening vibration absorbing mechanism.
6. An air conditioner comprising:
- the air-conditioning outdoor unit of claim 2; and
- an air-conditioning indoor unit including an indoor heat exchanger, the air-conditioning indoor unit being connected to the air-conditioning outdoor unit.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2007
Applicant: Daikin Industries, Ltd. (Osaka-shi)
Inventor: Yukimasa Yano (Shiga)
Application Number: 10/572,512
International Classification: F25D 19/00 (20060101); F25B 39/04 (20060101);