Claims
- 1. An evaporator for cooling units to be installed in the downstream from a pressure reducing value in a refrigerating cycle for circulating refrigerant, said evaporator comprising:
- an evaporation part having an inflow passage and an outflow passage which are connected in parallel with each other through a plurality of refrigerant passages;
- a heat exchange part having a cooled passage which links said pressure reducing valve and said inflow passage and a cooling passage which is connected to said outflow passage and leads said refrigerant to an outlet, said cooled passage being in heat exchange relationship with said cooling passage;
- a first throttle set in said refrigerant passage in the downstream from the cooled passage of said heat exchange part;
- a second throttle set in a bypass passage which detours at least said heat exchange part and said first throttle.
- 2. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 1, wherein said bypass passage is branched from between said pressure reducing valve and said heat exchange part.
- 3. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 1, wherein said bypass passage is branched from the upstream from said pressure reducing valve.
- 4. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 3, wherein said second throttle disposed in said bypass passage is a switching valve for switching between an opening state and a closing state when a pressure difference between the upstream and the downstream becomes a preset amount or more.
- 5. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 3, further comprising a switching valve for switching between an opening state and a closing state when a pressure difference between the upstream and the downstream becomes a preset amount or more.
- 6. The refrigerating cycle unit according to claim 5, further comprising:
- a gas-liquid separating means disposed in the downstream of said pressure reducing means for separating the refrigerant in the gas-liquid two phase state into a gas refrigerant and a liquid refrigerant so that the liquid refrigerant separated by said gas-liquid separating means flow into said bypass passage.
- 7. The refrigerating cycle unit according to claim 5, further comprising a means provided in the downstream from said first throttle for controlling the occurrence of the jet stream of said refrigerant flowed through said first throttle.
- 8. The refrigerating cycle unit according to claim 5, further comprising:
- a gas-liquid separating means disposed in the downstream of said pressure reducing means for separating the refrigerant in the gas-liquid two phase state into a gas refrigerant and a liquid refrigerant so that the liquid refrigerant separated by said gas-liquid separating means flows into said bypass passage.
- 9. The refrigerating cycle unit according to claim 5, further comprising a means provided in the downstream from said first throttle for controlling the occurrence of the jet stream of said refrigerant flowed through said first throttle.
- 10. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 1, 2 or 3, further comprising a switch valve which closes when the pressure difference between the upstream and the downstream becomes the preset amount or more in said bypass passage.
- 11. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 10, further comprising a gas-liquid separator which separates said refrigerant in the gas-liquid two phase state into a gaseous refrigerant and a liquid refrigerant in said cooled passage between said pressure reducing valve and said heat exchange part, said liquid refrigerant separated by said gas-liquid separator being branched by being connected to said bypass passage so as to flow thereinto.
- 12. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 1, wherein said bypass passage is joined to said cooled passage in the downstream from said first throttle so that the occurrence of a jet stream of said refrigerant flowed through said first throttle can be prevented.
- 13. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 1, further comprising a wall against which a jet stream of the refrigerant flowed through said first throttle collides.
- 14. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 1, wherein said second throttle disposed in said bypass passage is a switching valve for switching between an opening state and a closing state when a pressure difference between the upstream and the downstream becomes a preset amount or more.
- 15. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 14, wherein said switching valve has a valve seat achieving a throttle function.
- 16. The evaporator for cooling units according to claim 1, further comprising a switching valve for switching between an opening state and a closing state when a pressure different between the upstream and the downstream becomes a preset amount or more.
- 17. A refrigerating cycle unit comprising:
- a compressor for compressing and discharging refrigerant;
- a condenser for condensing the refrigerant discharged from said compressor;
- a pressure reducing means for pressure reducing and expansion of the liquid refrigerant condensed by said condenser;
- an evaporation part for evaporating the pressure reduced refrigerant by said pressure reducing means;
- a cooled passage for flowing the refrigerant flowed out of said pressure reducing means and flows into said evaporation part;
- a cooling passage for flowing the refrigerant flowed out of said evaporation part and flows into said compressor;
- a heat exchange part for performing heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing through said cooled passage and the refrigerant flowing through said cooling passage;
- a first throttle provided downstream of said cooled passage;
- a bypass passage detouring at last said cooled passage of said heat exchange part and said first throttle; and
- a second throttle provided in said bypass passage.
- 18. The refrigerating cycle unit according to claim 17, wherein said bypass passage is branched from between said pressure reducing means and said cooled passage.
- 19. The refrigerating cycle unit according to claim 17, wherein said bypass passage is branched from the upstream of said pressure reducing means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/232,273, filed as PCT/JP93/01327 on Sep. 16, 1993, published as WO94/07091 on Mar. 31, 1994, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof 08/232,273.
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