HEAT PUMP SYSTEM
One aspect of the present invention may include a heat pump system having a Peltier unit in an outdoor space and an outdoor heat exchange unit in the outdoor space. The Peltier unit has a Peltier element with a heat-absorbing portion and a heat-radiating portion, a first substrate in contact with the heat-absorbing portion, a second substrate in contact with the heat-radiating portion, a metal case and a resin case. The metal case covers the first substrate and forms a first flow path between itself and the first substrate. The first flow path is connected in a loop-like fashion to the outdoor heat exchange unit by an outdoor piping. The resin case covers the second substrate and forms a second flow path between itself and the second substrate. The second flow path is connected in a loop-like fashion to the indoor heat exchange unit by an indoor piping.
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This application claims priority to Japanese patent application serial number 2011-62268, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a heat pump system utilizing a Peltier element.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2009-36852 discloses an apparatus containing a Peltier element, a metal plate held in contact with one end portion of the Peltier element, an apparatus main body mounted to the metal plate, a casing covering the apparatus main body in cooperation with the metal plate, a heat sink held in contact with the other end portion of the Peltier element and a duct covering the heat sink. When an electric current is passed through the Peltier element, the metal plate side of the Peltier element becomes a heat-absorbing portion, while the heat sink side thereof becomes a heat-radiating portion. The heat-absorbing portion of the Peltier element absorbs heat from the apparatus main body via the metal plate to cool the apparatus main body. The heat-radiating portion of the Peltier element radiates heat to air flowing through the duct via the heat sink.
There exists the need for the utilization of a Peltier element in efficiently adjusting a temperature of a room spaced away from the Peltier element.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention can include a heat pump system having a Peltier unit installed in an outdoor space, an outdoor heat exchange unit installed in the outdoor space and connected to the Peltier unit via an outdoor piping in a loop-like fashion to effect heat exchange with the air in the outdoor space and an indoor heat exchange unit provided in an indoor space and connected to the Peltier unit in a loop-like fashion by an indoor piping to effect heat exchange with air in the indoor space. The Peltier unit has a Peltier element, a first substrate, a second substrate, a metal case and a resin case. The Peltier element is equipped with a first heat surface and a second heat surface. One of the surfaces constitutes a heat-absorbing portion, and one of the surfaces constitutes a heat-radiating portion. The first substrate is in contact with the first heat surface. The second substrate is in contact with the second heat surface. The metal case covers the first substrate and forms a first flow path between itself and the first substrate. The first flow path is connected in a loop-like fashion to the outdoor heat exchange unit by the outdoor piping. The resin case covers the second substrate and forms a second flow path between itself and the second substrate. The second flow path is connected in a loop-like fashion to the indoor heat exchange unit by the indoor piping.
The metal case exhibits high thermal conductivity (heat conductivity) because the metal case is formed of metal. And the resin case exhibits low thermal conductivity because the resin case is formed of resin. Accordingly, the efficiency of the heat pump due to the Peltier element is improved. That is, for the purpose of heating, an electric current is supplied to the Peltier element, using the first substrate sides of the Peltier element as a heat-absorbing portion and the second substrate sides thereof as a heat-radiating portion. The heat-absorbing portion of the Peltier element absorbs heat from an outdoor heat medium in the first flow path of the metal case via the first substrate. The outdoor heat medium absorbs heat from the air in the outdoor space via the metal case. Thus, the heat of the air in the outdoor space is utilized to improve the heat pump performance due to the Peltier element. On the other hand, the heat-radiating portion of the Peltier element supplies heat to an indoor heat medium in the second flow path of the resin case via the second substrate. The heat supplied to the indoor heat medium is not easily radiated into the air in the outdoor space due to the low thermal conductivity of the resin case. In comparison to the metal case, the resin case allows a smaller quantity of heat to be radiated. As a result, the quantity of heat supplied to the indoor heat exchange unit is increased, thus achieving an improvement in terms of heating efficiency.
During cooling, an electric current is supplied to the Peltier element, using the first substrate sides of the Peltier element as a heat-radiating portion and the second substrate sides as a heat-absorbing portion. The heat-radiating portion of the Peltier element radiates heat to the outdoor heat medium in the first flow path of the metal case via the first substrate. The outdoor heat medium radiates heat to the air in the outdoor space via the metal case. Thus, the heat is radiated to the air in the outdoor space, whereby the heat pump performance due to the Peltier element is improved. Conversely, the heat-absorbing portion of the Peltier element absorbs heat from the indoor heat medium in the second flow path of the resin case via the second substrate, thereby supplying cold to the indoor heat medium. The cold supplied to the indoor heat medium is not easily radiated to the air in the outdoor space due to the low thermal conductivity of the resin case. In comparison to the metal case, the resin case allows a smaller quantity of cold to be radiated. As a result, the quantity of cold supplied to the indoor heat exchange unit increases, resulting in improved air-conditioning efficiency.
Each of the additional features and teachings disclosed above and below may be utilized separately or in conjunction with other features and teachings to provide improved heat pump systems. Representative examples of the present invention, which examples utilize many of these additional features and teachings both separately and in conjunction with one another, will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. This detailed description is merely intended to teach a person of skill in the art further details for practicing preferred aspects of the present teachings and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Only the claims define the scope of the claimed invention. Therefore, combinations of features and steps disclosed in the following detailed description may not be necessary to practice the invention in the broadest sense, and are instead taught merely to particularly describe representative examples of the invention. Moreover, various features of the representative examples and the dependent claims may be combined in ways that are not specifically enumerated in order to provide additional useful configurations of the present teachings.
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When preparing the heat pump system 1, the outdoor piping 18 shown in
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The outdoor heat medium 27 is cooled and its temperature becomes lower than that of the air in the outdoor space 1b. The outdoor heat medium 27 absorbs heat from the air in the outdoor space 1b via the metal case 6 and also absorbs heat from the converter 11 generating heat. The Peltier elements 2 supply heat to an indoor heat medium 28 flowing in the second flow path 7a3 via the second substrate 4 and the second fins 9. The indoor heat medium 28 conveys heat to the indoor heat exchange unit 13 shown in
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The metal case 6 exhibits high thermal conductivity because the metal case 6 is formed of metal. The resin case 7 exhibits low thermal conductivity because the resin case 7 is formed of resin. As such, the efficiency of the heat pump using the Peltier elements 2 is improved. During heating, an electric current is supplied to the heat-absorbing first substrate 3 sides and to the heat-radiating second substrate 4 sides of the Peltier elements 2. The heat-absorbing portions of the Peltier elements 2 absorb heat from the outdoor heat medium 27 in the first flow path 6a3 of the metal case 6 via the first substrates 3. The outdoor heat medium 27 absorbs heat from the air in the outdoor space 1b via the metal case 6. Thus, the heat of the air in the outdoor space 1b is utilized to improve the heat pump performance through use of the Peltier elements 2. Conversely, the heat-radiating portions of the Peltier elements 2 supply heat to the indoor heat medium 28 in the second flow path 7a3 of the resin case 7 via the second substrate 4. The heat supplied to the indoor heat medium 28 is not easily radiated into the air in the outdoor space 1b due to the low conductivity of the resin case 7. In comparison to the metal case, the resin case allows a smaller quantity of heat to be radiated. As a result, the quantity of heat supplied to the indoor heat exchange unit 13 is increased, thus achieving an improvement in terms of heating efficiency.
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While the invention has been described with reference to specific configurations, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many alternatives, modifications and variations may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that may fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, the present invention should not be limited to the representative configurations.
The heat pump system 1 may be used for either the heating or air conditioning of a vehicle room 1c. In other embodiments, the functionalities of certain members may be changed. For example, the first substrate side 3 could be used, instead, as the heat-radiating portion, due to a direction of an electric current supplied to the Peltier elements 2. Similarly, the second substrate side 4 could be used, instead, as the heat-absorbing portion.
The Peltier elements 2 radiate heat to the outdoor heat medium 27 in the first flow path 6a3 of the metal case 6 via the heat-radiating first substrates 3. The outdoor heat medium 27 radiates heat to the air in the outdoor space 1b via the metal case 6. Thus, the heat is radiated to the air in the outdoor space 1b, whereby the heat pump performance of the Peltier elements 2 is improved. In a similar fashion, the heat-absorbing portions of the Peltier elements 2 absorb heat from the indoor heat medium 28 in the second flow path 7a3 of the resin case 7 via the second substrate 4, thereby cooling the indoor heat medium 28. The cold supplied to the indoor heat medium 28 is not easily radiated to the air in the outdoor space 1b due to the low thermal conductivity of the resin case 7. As compared with the metal case, the resin case allows a smaller quantity of cold air to be radiated. As a result, the quantity of cold air supplied to the indoor heat exchange unit increases, thereby resulting in improved air-conditioning.
The heat pump system 1 may be used for the air conditioning and/or heating of a vehicle room 1c, an interior of a loading chamber (chamber) of a vehicle, or the interior of any such room.
The heat medium supplied to the metal case 6 and the resin case 7 may be any composition capable of thermal transmission. Preferred compositions include liquids and gases.
The heat pump system 1 may or may not have the engine 14 shown in
The heat pump system 1 may use various other devices as a heat generating body. For example, an electric apparatus such as an inverter, a motor, a battery, or a heat engine such as an internal combustion engine may be used for the heat generating body.
The heat pump system 1 may be provided in a plug-in hybrid vehicle, an electric vehicle, or any engine vehicle.
Claims
1. A heat pump system comprising:
- a Peltier unit installed in an outdoor space;
- an outdoor heat exchange unit installed in the outdoor space and connected to the Peltier unit via an outdoor piping in a loop-like fashion to effect heat exchange with air in the outdoor space; and
- an indoor heat exchange unit provided in an indoor space and connected to the Peltier unit in a loop-like fashion by an indoor piping to effect heat exchange with air in the indoor space,
- wherein the Peltier unit comprises: a Peltier element equipped with a first heat surface and a second heat surface, one of the surfaces constituting a heat-absorbing portion, one of the surfaces constituting a heat-radiating portion, a first substrate being in contact with the first heat surface, a second substrate being in contact with the second heat surface, a metal case covering the first substrate and forming a first flow path between the metal case and the first substrate, the first flow path connected in a loop-like fashion to the outdoor heat exchange unit by the outdoor piping, and a resin case covering the second substrate and forming a second flow path between the resin case and the second substrate, the second flow path connected in a loop-like fashion to the indoor heat exchange unit by the indoor piping.
2. A heat pump system as in claim 1, further comprising a heat generating body mounted to the metal case so as to allow heat exchange,
- wherein an electric current is supplied to the Peltier element such that the first heat surface of the Peltier element constitutes the heat-absorbing portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 19, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 27, 2012
Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOYOTA JIDOSHOKKI (Aichi-ken)
Inventors: Hiromi UEDA (Kariya-shi), Naoya YOKOMACHI (Kariya-shi), Motoaki OKUDA (Kariya-shi), Junki NAKAMURA (Kariya-shi)
Application Number: 13/423,455
International Classification: F25B 21/02 (20060101);