Condenser equipped with receiver

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6209348
  • Patent Number
    6,209,348
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A condenser equipped with a receiver includes an inlet portion for refrigerant of the receiver opening in an axial direction of the receiver; an outlet portion for refrigerant of the condenser communicating with the inlet portion of the receiver; and an insertion portion provided on either the inlet portion or the outlet portion. The insertion portion is inserted into the outlet portion or the inlet portion, and the inlet portion and the outlet portion are brought into contact with each other to make a gastight condition between the inlet portion and the outlet portion. In this structure, the workability for attaching the receiver to the condenser and detaching the receiver from the condenser may be improved. Moreover, the strength for fixing the receiver to the condenser may be increased.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a condenser equipped with a receiver, and more specifically to a condenser equipped with a receiver, suitable for use in a refrigerating cycle of an air conditioner for vehicles.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Generally, in a vehicle air conditioner, the refrigeration cycle components, for example, a compressor, a condenser, a receiver, etc., are mounted on a vehicle as individual parts. However, due to recent space saving requirements accompanying the development of a compact engine compartment, a condenser integrally structured with a receiver has been proposed (for example, JP-A-8-35744, JP-A-8-110125), or, a condenser equipped with a receiver after manufacturing the condenser and the receiver separately from each other has been proposed. JP-A-8-75317, JP-A-9-184668 and JP-A-9-217967, all of which are incorporated by reference, in their entireties, show typical condensers equipped with receivers.




In such known condensers equipped with receivers, however, several problems exist in a communication portion between an outlet portion of a condenser and an inlet portion of a receiver. For example, in JP-A-8-75317, because a refrigerant pipe that is connected to an outlet portion of a condenser is drawn around, and a nut that is provided on an end of the refrigerant pipe is screwed to a connector provided on an inlet portion of a receiver, screwing operation is required, thus decreasing the workability for the assembly of the receiver to the condenser. In JP-A-9-184668, a connection block that is provided on a condenser and an attachment block that is provided on a receiver are connected by bolts with a liquid-tight condition. However, because an outlet portion of a condenser is usually provided at a lower position of the condenser, such as in the structure disclosed in JP-A-9-184668, detachment of the receiver from the condenser after the assembly on a vehicle may be difficult, thereby decreasing the maintainability. Moreover, because the receiver is fixed to the condenser only by the bolts for connecting the connection block and the attachment block, the connection strength may be poor. In JP-A-9-217967, the strength of the connection is improved, but the workability for the assembly of the receiver to the condenser is correspondingly decreased.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved structure for a condenser equipped with a receiver which may increase the workability for the assembly of the receiver to the condenser, as well as the strength of the connection between the receiver and the condenser. In addition, it is an object of the invention to increase the maintainability of the receiver after installation in a vehicle.




To achieve the foregoing and other objects, the structure of a condenser equipped with a receiver according to the present invention is herein provided. The condenser equipped with a receiver comprises an inlet portion for refrigerant of the receiver opening in an axial direction of the receiver, an outlet portion for refrigerant of the condenser communicating with the inlet portion for refrigerant of the receiver, and an insertion portion provided on either the inlet portion or the outlet portion. The insertion portion is inserted into the outlet portion or the inlet portion, and the inlet portion and the outlet portion are brought into contact with each other to make a gastight condition between the inlet portion and the outlet portion.




The condenser may comprise a multi-flow type heat exchanger including a pair of header pipes, a plurality of heat transfer tubes interconnecting the pair of header pipes, and a plurality of fins disposed between heat transfer tubes adjacent to each other. The receiver may be provided so as to extend in a direction parallel to a direction in which the heat transfer tubes extend. In this embodiment, the receiver may be fixed to a side member provided at one of outermost positions of the multi-flow type heat exchanger. Alternatively, the receiver may be provided so as to extend in a direction parallel to a direction in which one of the pair of header pipes extends. In this embodiment, the receiver may be fixed to one of the pair of header pipes directly or via a bracket.




The receiver may contain a desiccant and at least one filter. The receiver may have an auxiliary equipment such as a pressure switch or a fusible plug.




In the condenser equipped with a receiver according to the present invention, the receiver may be easily attached to the condenser while a gastight condition between the outlet portion of the condenser and the inlet portion of the receiver may be ensured, merely by moving the receiver in its axial direction, inserting the insertion portion into the outlet portion or the inlet portion and bringing the inlet portion into contact with the outlet portion. Further, the receiver may be easily detached from the condenser by moving the receiver in a direction opposite to the above-described inserting direction. Therefore, the workability for attaching the receiver to the condenser, and the maintainability after mounting the assembly on a vehicle (the detachment ability of the receiver), may be increased.




Moreover, because the receiver may be disposed in either a direction parallel to the heat transfer tubes or a direction parallel to the header pipe of the condenser, an optimum assembly direction may be selected in consideration of a space in an engine compartment of a vehicle and maintenance efficiency.




Furthermore, because the receiver may be fixed to the condenser on the side member or the header pipe of the condenser by an appropriate fixing method, the strength for fixing the receiver to the condenser may be increased while the maintainability is increased.




Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying figures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying figures, which are given by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the present invention.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a condenser equipped with a receiver according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged, exploded, partial perspective view of the condenser equipped with a receiver depicted in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a vertical sectional view of the connection portion depicted in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a condenser equipped with a receiver according to a second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, exploded, partial perspective view of the condenser equipped with a receiver depicted in

FIG. 4

, showing the connection portion.





FIG. 6

is an enlarged, exploded, partial perspective view of the condenser equipped with a receiver depicted in

FIG. 4

, showing the fixing portion.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a condenser equipped with a receiver according to a first embodiment of the present invention is provided. In

FIG. 1

, condenser equipped with a receiver


1


comprises condenser


2


and receiver


3


assembled thereto. In this embodiment, condenser


2


is formed as a multi-flow type heat exchanger including a pair of header pipes


4


,


5


disposed in parallel to each other. A plurality of heat transfer tubes


6


disposed in parallel to each other with a predetermined interval (for example, flat-type refrigerant tubes) fluidly interconnect the pair of header pipes


4


,


5


. Corrugated fins


7


are interposed between the respective adjacent heat transfer tubes


6


and outside of the outermost heat transfer tubes


6


as outermost fins. Side members


19


,


20


are provided on outermost fins


7


, respectively.




An outlet portion


8


for introducing refrigerant out from condenser


2


is provided on the lower portion of header pipe


4


. Outlet portion


8


comprises a block


9


and an insertion portion


10


projected from block


9


, as depicted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. O-ring


11


is attached on the periphery of insertion portion


10


. Pin


42


is provided on the same surface as provided with insertion portion


10


of block


9


for positioning.




Receiver


3


has an inlet portion


12


for introducing refrigerant into receiver


3


at one end of receiver


3


. Inlet portion


12


is formed as a block


13


. Block


13


has an insertion hole


14


opening in the axial direction of receiver


3


and a positioning hole


43


. Insertion portion


10


is inserted into insertion hole


14


. Pin


42


is inserted into positioning hole


43


for fixing the relative positional relationship between condenser


2


and receiver


3


. The surface of block


9


and the surface of block


13


facing each other are brought into contact with each other.




Receiver


3


contains filters


15


and desiccant


16


. Filters


15


fix desiccant


16


from both sides in receiver


3


. Receiver


3


also may have auxiliary equipment. In this embodiment, a pressure switch


50


is attached on receiver


3


for detecting a pressure of refrigerant in receiver


3


.




In this embodiment, receiver


3


is disposed at the bottom portion of condenser


2


so that receiver


3


extends in a direction parallel to the direction in which heat transfer tubes


6


extend. Outlet portion


8


of condenser


2


communicates with inlet portion


12


of receiver


3


with a gastight condition by inserting insertion portion


10


provided on block


9


into insertion hole


14


defined in block


13


. At the same time, block


9


and block


13


are positioned in a predetermined positional relationship by inserting pin


42


into positioning hole


43


. Receiver


3


is disposed on lower side member


19


provided on one of the outermost fins


7


of condenser


2


. A block


18


forming an outlet portion


17


of refrigerant of receiver


3


provided on the other end of receiver


3


is fixed to side member


19


via screw


41


.




In condenser equipped with a receiver


1


of this embodiment, receiver


3


is attached to condenser


2


as follows. Insertion portion


10


of outlet portion


8


of condenser


2


is inserted into inlet portion


12


of receiver


3


by moving receiver


3


in its axial direction. O-ring


11


serves to achieve a gastight connection between insertion portion


10


and inlet portion


12


. At the same time, pin


42


is inserted into positioning hole


43


so that receiver


3


is positioned relative to condenser


2


accurately at a predetermined positional relationship. Block


9


, forming outlet portion


8


, and block


13


, forming inlet portion


12


, are brought into contact with each other. Thus, outlet portion


8


of condenser


2


and inlet portion


12


of receiver


3


are assembled to each other and communicate with each other at a gastight condition by such an operation. When receiver


3


is detached from condenser


2


, receiver


3


may be merely moved in its axial direction opposite to the direction for attachment. Thus, the detachment or separation of receiver


3


from condenser


2


may be achieved by such an operation. As a result, the workability for the assembly of receiver


3


to condenser


2


and the maintainability of receiver


3


after it is mounted on a vehicle may both be improved.




Further, in this embodiment, one end portion of receiver


3


, that is, inlet portion


12


of receiver


3


, is fixed to outlet portion


8


of condenser


2


via the insertion structure of insertion portion


10


, and the other end portion of receiver


3


, that is, outlet portion


17


of receiver


3


, is fixed to side member


19


which is sufficiently strong. Therefore, receiver


3


may be fixed to condenser


2


at both end portions with a sufficiently strong connection, thereby ensuring a sufficiently strong connection between receiver


3


and condenser


2


. Further, in this embodiment, because outlet portion


17


of receiver


3


is fixed to side member


19


via screw


41


, the attachment of receiver


3


to condenser


2


and the detachment of receiver


3


from condenser


2


may both be facilitated. Although outlet portion


17


of receiver


3


is fixed directly to side member


19


in this embodiment, outlet portion


17


also may be fixed via a bracket (not shown) connected to side member


19


.





FIGS. 4

to


6


depict a condenser equipped with a receiver according to a second embodiment of the present invention. In

FIG. 4

, condenser equipped with a receiver


21


comprises condenser


22


and receiver


23


assembled thereto. In this embodiment, condenser


22


is formed as a multi-flow type heat exchanger including a pair of header pipes


24


,


25


disposed in parallel to each other. A plurality of heat transfer tubes


26


disposed in parallel to each other at a predetermined interval (for example, flat-type refrigerant tubes) fluidly interconnect the pair of header pipes


24


,


25


. Corrugated fins


27


are interposed between the respective adjacent heat transfer tubes


26


and outside of the outermost heat transfer tubes


26


as outermost fins.




An outlet portion


28


for introducing refrigerant out from condenser


22


is provided on the lower portion of header pipe


25


. Outlet portion


28


comprises a block


29


and an insertion portion


30


projecting from block


29


, as depicted in FIG.


5


. O-ring


31


is attached on the periphery of insertion portion


30


. Pin


44


is provided on the same surface that is provided with insertion portion


30


of block


29


for positioning.




Receiver


23


has an inlet portion


32


for introducing refrigerant into receiver


23


at an lower end of receiver


23


. Inlet portion


32


is formed as a block


33


. The connection structure of outlet portion


28


and inlet portion


32


is substantially the same as that in the first embodiment. Therefore, the labels of the elements in this portion of the second embodiment are shown in

FIG. 3

in parenthesis. Namely, block


33


has an insertion hole


34


opening in the axial direction of receiver


23


and a positioning hole


45


. Insertion portion


30


is inserted into insertion hole


34


. Pin


44


is inserted into positioning hole


45


for fixing the relative positional relationship between condenser


22


and receiver


23


. The surface of block


29


and the surface of block


33


facing each other are brought into contact with each other.




Receiver


23


contains filters


35


and desiccant


36


. Filters


35


fix desiccant


36


from both upper and lower sides in receiver


23


. Receiver


23


also may have auxiliary equipment. In this embodiment, pressure switch


51


is attached on receiver


23


for detecting a pressure of refrigerant in receiver


23


.




In this embodiment, receiver


23


is disposed on the side of header pipe


25


of condenser


22


so that receiver


23


extends in a direction parallel to the direction in which header pipe


25


extends. Outlet portion


28


of condenser


22


communicates with inlet portion


32


of receiver


23


with a gastight condition by inserting insertion portion


30


, provided on block


29


, into insertion hole


34


, defined in block


33


. At the same time, block


29


and block


33


are positioned at a predetermined positional relationship by inserting pin


44


into positioning hole


45


. Receiver


23


extends vertically along header pipe


25


. A block


38


forming an outlet portion


37


of refrigerant of receiver


23


provided on the upper end of receiver


23


is attached to header pipe


25


via bracket


39


. Bracket


39


is connected to the outer surface of header pipe


25


. Block


38


is fixed to bracket


39


via screw


40


so that receiver


23


is fixed to header pipe


25


via bracket


39


.




In condenser equipped with a receiver


21


of this embodiment, receiver


23


is attached to condenser


22


as follows. Insertion portion


30


of outlet portion


28


of condenser


22


is inserted into inlet portion


32


of receiver


23


by moving receiver


23


in its axial direction. O-ring


31


functions to achieve a gastight connection between insertion portion


30


and inlet portion


32


. At the same time, pin


44


is inserted into positioning hole


45


so that receiver


23


is positioned relative to condenser


22


accurately in a predetermined positional relationship. Block


29


, forming outlet portion


28


, and block


33


, forming inlet portion


32


, are brought into contact with each other. Thus, outlet portion


28


of condenser


22


and inlet portion


32


of receiver


23


are assembled to each other and communicate with each other with a gastight connection by such an operation. When receiver


23


is detached from condenser


22


, receiver


23


may be merely moved in its axial direction opposite to the direction for attachment.




Thus, the detachment or separation of receiver


23


from condenser


22


may be achieved also by such an operation. As a result, the workability for assembly of receiver


23


to condenser


22


and the maintainability of receiver


23


after it is mounted on a vehicle may be both facilitated.




Further, in this embodiment, the lower end portion of receiver


23


, that is, inlet portion


32


of receiver


23


, is fixed to outlet portion


28


of condenser


22


via the insertion structure of insertion portion


30


, and the upper end portion of receiver


23


, that is, outlet portion


37


of receiver


23


, is fixed to bracket


39


connected to header pipe


25


, which is sufficiently strong. Therefore, receiver


23


may be fixed to condenser


22


at both end portions with a sufficiently strong connection, thereby ensuring a strong connection between receiver


23


and condenser


22


. Further, in this embodiment, because outlet portion


37


of receiver


23


is fixed to bracket


39


via screw


40


, the attachment of receiver


23


to condenser


22


and the detachment of receiver


23


from condenser


22


may both be facilitated.




In the above-described embodiments, although insertion portions


10


,


30


are provided on outlet portions


8


,


28


of condensers


2


,


22


and insertion holes


14


,


34


are defined in inlet portions


12


,


32


of receivers


3


,


23


, the insertion portions may be provided on inlet portions


12


,


32


of receivers


3


,


23


and the insertion holes may be defined in outlet portions


8


,


28


of condensers


2


,


22


. Further, pins


42


,


44


may be provided on inlet portions


12


,


32


and positioning holes


43


,


45


may be defined on outlet portions


8


,


28


.




Although several embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail herein, the scope of the invention is not limited thereto. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the embodiments disclosed herein are only exemplary. It is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not to be limited thereby, but is to be determined by the claims which follow.



Claims
  • 1. A condenser equipped with a receiver comprising:an inlet portion for refrigerant of said receiver, said inlet portion comprising a block member and opening in an axial direction of said receiver; an outlet portion for refrigerant of said condenser comprising a block member and communicating with said inlet portion of said receiver; and an insertion portion provided on one of said inlet portion and said outlet portion, said inlet portion extending in said axial direction of said receiver, said inlet and said outlet portion being assembled to each other only by inserting said insertion portion into one of said outlet portion and said inlet portion, and said inlet portion and said outlet portion being brought into contact with each other, said contact between said inlet portion and said outlet portion being a gastight seal.
  • 2. The condenser equipped with a receiver of claim 1, wherein said condenser comprises a multi-flow type heat exchanger including a pair of header pipes, a plurality of heat transfer tubes interconnecting said pair of header pipes, and a plurality of fins disposed between said heat transfer tubes that are adjacent to each other.
  • 3. The condenser equipped with a receiver of claim 2, wherein said receiver extends in a direction parallel to a direction in which one of said pair of header pipes extends.
  • 4. The condenser equipped with a receiver of claim 3, wherein said receiver is fixed to said one of said pair of header pipes.
  • 5. The condenser equipped with a receiver of claim 1, wherein said receiver contains a desiccant and at least one filter.
  • 6. The condenser equipped with a receiver of claim 1, wherein said receiver is provided with auxiliary equipment.
  • 7. The condenser equipped with a receiver of claim 6, wherein said auxiliary equipment comprises a pressure switch.
  • 8. A condenser equipped with a receiver comprising:an inlet portion for refrigerant of said receiver, said inlet portion opening in an axial direction of said receiver; an outlet portion for refrigerant of said condenser communicating with said inlet portion of said receiver; and an insertion portion provided on one of said inlet portion and said outlet portion, said insertion portion being inserted into one of said outlet portion and said inlet portion, and said inlet portion and said outlet portion being brought into contact with each other, said contact between said inlet portion and said outlet portion being a gastight seal; wherein said condenser comprises a multi-flow type heat exchanger including a pair of header pipes, a plurality of heat transfer tubes interconnecting said pair of header pipes, and a plurality of fins disposed between said heat transfer tubes that are adjacent to each other; and said receiver extends in a direction parallel to a direction in which said heat transfer tubes extend.
  • 9. The condenser equipped with a receiver of claim 8, wherein said receiver is fixed to a side member provided at one of several outermost positions of said multi-flow type heat exchanger.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-208029 Jul 1998 JP
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Number Date Country
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