PRESSURE REDUCER MODULE WITH OIL SEPARATOR
A pressure reducer module includes an oil separator configured to receive a lubricant and a refrigerant and to separate the lubricant from the refrigerant. The pressure reducer module also includes a pressure reducer connected to and formed integral with the oil separator. The pressure reducer is configured to receive the refrigerant from the oil separator and to reduce a pressure of the refrigerant.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a pressure reducer module with oil separator configured to be used in a vapor compression refrigerating system.
2. Description of Related Art
In a known vapor compression refrigerating system, such as the vapor compression refrigerating system described in Japanese Patent Publication No. JP-A-11-193967, a refrigerant sequentially is compressed by a compressor, cooled and reduced in pressure by a radiator, and evaporated by an evaporator to obtain a refrigerant with refrigerating ability. In such a known vapor compression refrigerating system, when a natural-system refrigerant, such as carbon dioxide, is used as a refrigerant instead of a Freon-group refrigerant, it is necessary to elevate the pressure of the high pressure side to at least a critical pressure of the refrigerant. Moreover, because the consumption power required for the compressor increases substantially, the efficiency of the refrigerating system decreases substantially.
In one known method for increasing the efficiency of the refrigerating system, the amount of lubricant included in the refrigerant circulated in the refrigerating system is reduced to prevent the reduction of the coefficient of heat transfer at the evaporator. Specifically, reducing the amount of lubricant which flows into the evaporator accelerates the heat transfer of the evaporator, which increases the efficiency of the refrigerating system.
Therefore, a need has arisen for vapor compression refrigerating systems which overcome these and other shortcomings of the related art. A technical advantage of the present invention is that a pressure reducer module may comprise an oil separator and may be configured to transmit a refrigerant to an evaporator while allowing a lubricant to bypass the evaporator, which substantially reduces the amount of lubricant flowing into the evaporator, which increases the efficiency of the refrigerating system by increasing the coefficient of heat transfer of the evaporator. Another technical advantage of the present invention may be obtained by providing a pressure reducer module with oil separator which may reduce the number of coupling portions and reduce the weight and the cost of the system when the system.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a pressure reducer module comprises an oil separator configured to receive a lubricant and a refrigerant and to separate the lubricant from the refrigerant. The pressure reducer module also comprises a pressure reducer connected to and formed integral with the oil separator. The pressure reducer is configured to receive the refrigerant from the oil separator and to reduce a pressure of the refrigerant.
Other objects, features, and advantage will be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from the following detailed description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFor a more complete understanding of the present invention, needs satisfied thereby, and the objects, features, and advantages thereof, reference now is made to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention, and their features and advantages, may be understood by referring to
In operation, compressor 2 may compress the refrigerant, radiator 3 may radiate the refrigerant and reduce a temperature of the refrigerant received from compressor 2, evaporator 5 may a evaporate the refrigerant received from pressure reducer module with oil separator 4, gas/liquid separator 6 may separate a gas portion of the refrigerant from a liquid portion of the refrigerant received from evaporator 5, and inside heat exchanger 7 may exchange heat between the refrigerant sent from radiator 3 and the refrigerant sent from gas/liquid separator 6
The operation will be explained for the refrigerating system where the refrigerant at the high pressure side inlet is operated as a liquid phase, as depicted in
The lubricant that is stored adjacent to the bottom surface of oil separator 12 flows from a high pressure side refrigerant passage 19 to a low pressure side refrigerant passage 20 through a lubricant passage 14 by a pressure difference between passages 19 and 20, and then flows with the low pressure side refrigerant from low pressure side refrigerant outlet 11. Therefore, the separated lubricant is substantially sent to gas/liquid separator 6 and to compressor 2 bypassing evaporator 5, as depicted in
In the above-described examples, pressure reducer 13 may comprise a mechanism for determining a degree of pressure reduction based on information concerning a condition of the refrigerating system. In one embodiment, the condition of the refrigerating system may be a pressure difference of refrigerant between the inlet and the outlet of the pressure reducer. Pressure reducer 13 depicted in
Where, the mechanism for adjusting the degree of pressure reduction of the pressure reducer may be a mechanism for determining the degree of pressure reduction univocally from refrigerant pressure, refrigerant temperature, etc. of the refrigerating system. Further, the mechanism may be a mechanism formed by attaching a solenoid valve to a pressure reducing degree adjusting mechanism for determining a degree of pressure reduction based on information concerning refrigerant pressure, refrigerant temperature, air temperature at the exit of the evaporator, etc.
Further, the portion of the main body of pressure reducer module with oil separator 4 may be formed, such that the high pressure side refrigerant inlet and the high pressure side refrigerant outlet for forming the high pressure side refrigerant passage, and the low pressure side refrigerant inlet and the low pressure side refrigerant outlet for forming the low pressure side refrigerant passage, are disposed on a single structural body, and by this structure, the connection of pipes 1 may be facilitated.
The pressure reducer module with oil separator according to the present invention may be used in a vapor compression refrigerating system for compressing and expanding refrigerant, and particularly, may be used a vapor compression refrigerating system using carbon dioxide as a refrigerant, such as a refrigerating system used in an air conditioning system for a vehicle.
While the invention has been described in connection with embodiments of the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations and modifications of the embodiments described above may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the specification or from a practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and the described examples are consider exemplary only, with the true scope of the invention indicated by the following claims.
Claims
1. A pressure reducer module comprising:
- an oil separator configured to receive a lubricant and a refrigerant and to separate the lubricant from the refrigerant; and
- a pressure reducer connected to and formed integral with the oil separator, wherein the pressure reducer is configured to receive the refrigerant from the oil separator and to reduce a pressure of the refrigerant.
2. The pressure reducer module of claim 1, further comprising:
- a first passage coupled to an inside heat exchanger, wherein the oil separator and the pressure reducer are positioned within the first passage, and the first passage is configured to receive the refrigerant and the lubricant from the inside heat exchanger, to transmit the refrigerant and lubricant to the oil separator, and to transmit the refrigerant to the pressure reducer;
- a second passage coupled to an evaporator, wherein the second passage is configured to receive the refrigerant from the evaporator after the refrigerant flows from the pressure reducer to the evaporator; and
- a lubricant passage connected to the first passage and the second passage, wherein the lubricant passage is configured to introduce the lubricant from the oil separator to the second passage.
3. The pressure reducer module of claim 2, wherein the second passage comprises a second passage inlet coupled to the evaporator and a second passage outlet, wherein the second passage is slanted, such the second passage inlet is positioned above the second passage outlet and the lubricant introduced into the second passage flows toward the second passage outlet.
4. The pressure reducer module of claim 2, further comprising a filter, wherein the first passage comprises a first passage inlet and a first passage outlet, the filter is positioned between the first passage inlet and the first passage outlet, and the filter is configured to substantially prevent foreign matter from passing through the first passage.
5. The pressure reducer module of claim 1, wherein the pressure reducer has a mechanism which determines a degree of pressure reduction based on information concerning a condition of the vapor compression refrigerating system.
6. The pressure reducer module of claim 1, wherein the first passage inlet, the second passage inlet, the first passage outlet, and the second passage outlet are formed in a single block.
7. The pressure reducer module of claim 1, wherein the refrigerant comprises carbon dioxide.
8. A vapor compression refrigerating system comprising the pressure reducer module of claim 1.
9. An air conditioning system comprising the vapor compression refrigerating system of claim 8.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 22, 2006
Publication Date: Jun 28, 2007
Applicant: SANDEN CORPORATION (Gunma)
Inventors: Masato Tsuboi (Isesaki-shi, Gunma), Kenichi Suzuki (Isesaki-shi, Gunma), Yuuichi Matsumoto (Isesaki-shi, Gunma)
Application Number: 11/615,247
International Classification: F25B 43/02 (20060101); F25B 41/06 (20060101);