Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having one end communicated with said condensing portion outlet and the other end communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having one end communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, and wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to a periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank.
- 2. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 1, wherein said pressing stepped portion is constituted by a ridge portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, said ridge portion continuously extending in a circumferential direction of said tank main body.
- 3. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 1 or 2, wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein the other end of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 4. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein desiccating agents are disposed at a lower portion in said tank main body, wherein said receiver tank inlet is formed at a bottom surface of said tank main body, and wherein a lower end of a refrigerant inflow pipe disposed in said tank main body is communicated with said receiver tank outlet, while an upper end thereof is opened above said desiccating agents.
- 5. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said bracket includes a bracket main body and a one side embracing member which is a member separated from said bracket main body, wherein said embracing portion is constituted by one side embracing portion provided at said bracket main body and disposed along one side half periphery of said tank main body and the other side embracing portion provided at said one side embracing member and disposed along the other side half periphery of said tank main body, wherein said joint portion is constituted by an end portion of said bracket main body.
- 6. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 5, wherein said one side embracing member is provided with a vertically extended screw insertion slot at one end thereof, wherein a screw inserted in said screw insertion slot is screwed into said bracket main body in a state that an entire periphery of said tank main body is surrounded by said one side embracing portion and said the other side embracing portion, whereby said one side embracing member is fixed to said bracket main body.
- 7. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 6, wherein said one side embracing member is attached to said bracket main body in a vertically slidable manner at the other end thereof.
- 8. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 7, wherein said one side embracing member is provided with a vertically extended axial portion at the other end thereof, and wherein said bracket main body is provided with an axial portion holding groove accommodating said axial portion in such a manner that said axial portion is slidable vertically and rotatable around said axial portion.
- 9. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 6 to 8, wherein said bracket main body is provided with a screw hole for securing said screw therein, and wherein said screw is secured in said screw hole.
- 10. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 5, wherein said one side embracing member is provided with a first screw insertion hole and a second screw insertion hole at one end thereof, wherein a first screw and a second screw inserted in said first screw insertion hole and said second screw insertion hole respectively are screwed into said bracket main body in a state that an entire periphery of said tank main body is surrounded by said one side embracing portion and said the other side embracing portion, whereby said one side embracing member is fixed to said bracket main body.
- 11. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 10, wherein said second screw insertion hole is a vertically extended slot.
- 12. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 11, wherein said one side embracing member is attached to said bracket main body in a vertically slidable manner at the other end thereof.
- 13. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 11 or 12, wherein said bracket main body is provided with a first screw hole and a second screw hole for securing said first screw and said second screw therein, and wherein said second screw is secured in said second screw hole.
- 14. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 13, wherein said second screw is a synthetic resin molded article having an axial portion to be inserted in said second screw hole and a pull-out-preventing portion provided at a periphery of a tip portion of said axial portion, said pull-out-preventing portion being capable of elastically shrinking.
- 15. A heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein said heat exchanger body flows out condensed refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having one end communicated with said condensing portion outlet and the other end communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having one end communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, wherein said receiver tank is provided with a downwardly protruded convex stepped portion at a lower surface of said receiver tank, while said joint member is provided with a concave stepped portion at an upper surface of said joint member, and wherein said receiver tank is assembled to said joint member in a state that said convex stepped portion is fitted in said concave stepped portion.
- 16. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 15, wherein said pressing stepped portion is constituted by a ridge portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, said ridge portion continuously extending in a circumferential direction of said tank main body.
- 17. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 15 or 16, wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein the other end of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 18. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 15 to 17, wherein desiccating agents are disposed at a lower portion in said tank main body, wherein said receiver tank inlet is formed at a bottom surface of said tank main body, and wherein a lower end of a refrigerant inflow pipe disposed in said tank main body is communicated with said receiver tank outlet, while an upper end thereof is opened above said desiccating agents.
- 19. A heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body with a pressing stepped portion on a peripheral surface of said tank main body, and an inlet-and-outlet portion formed on a lower end of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which said inlet-and-outlet portion of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet concave stepped portion formed on an upper surface thereof, an outlet concave stepped portion formed in a bottom surface of said inlet concave stepped portion, an inlet flow passage having one end opened to a joining surface of said one of headers and communicated with said condensing portion outlet and the other end opened to said inlet concave stepped portion, and an outlet flow passage having one end opened to said outlet concave stepped portion, wherein said inlet-and-outlet portion is provided with a downwardly protruded inlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower surface thereof, a downwardly protruded outlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower end surface of said inlet convex stepped portion, a receiver tank inlet formed in said inlet convex stepped portion and communicated with an inside of said tank main body, and a receiver tank outlet formed in said outlet convex stepped portion and communicated with an inside of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein said receiver tank is assembled to said joint member in a state that said inlet convex stepped portion and said outlet convex stepped portion are fitted in said inlet concave stepped portion and said outlet concave stepped portion, respectively, and that said receiver tank is downwardly pressed by said bracket.
- 20. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 19, wherein said pressing stepped portion is constituted by a ridge portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, said ridge portion continuously extending in a circumferential direction of said tank main body.
- 21. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 19 or 20, wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein the other end of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 22. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 19 to 21, wherein desiccating agents are disposed at a lower portion in said tank main body, wherein said receiver tank inlet is formed at a bottom surface of said tank main body, and wherein a lower end of a refrigerant inflow pipe disposed in said tank main body is communicated with said receiver tank outlet, while an upper end thereof is opened above said desiccating agents.
- 23. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 19 to 22, wherein said inlet convex stepped portion and said outlet convex stepped portion are circular in cross-section, respectively, and wherein said inlet convex stepped portion and said outlet convex stepped portion are formed such that an axial center thereof coincides with an axial center of said receiver tank.
- 24. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 23, wherein said outlet convex stepped portion is provided with a pull-out-preventing projection protruded sideways on a periphery of said outlet convex stepped portion,
wherein said outlet concave stepped portion is provided with a projection introducing notch and a projection engaging slot at an inner periphery thereof, said projection introducing notch having an upper end opened to a periphery of said outlet concave stepped portion in said inlet concave stepped portion and extending downwardly along an axis thereof, and said projection engaging slot having one end communicated with a lower end of said projection introducing notch and extending in a circumferential direction along an inner periphery of said outlet concave stepped portion, wherein said receiver tank is rotated about an axial center thereof in a state that said outlet convex stepped portion is fitted in said outlet concave stepped portion with said pull-out-preventing projection inserted in said projection introducing notch, whereby said receiver tank is secured to said joint member with said pull-out-preventing projection engaged with said projection engaging slot.
- 25. A heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of vertical headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a partition provided in said header to group said plurality of heat exchanging tubes into an upper condensing portion and a lower subcooling portion, wherein a condensing portion outlet is provided at a position corresponding to a lower end of said condensing portion of said one of headers for flowing out a refrigerant from said condensing portion, and a subcooling portion inlet is provided at a position corresponding to said subcooling portion of said one of headers for introducing the refrigerant into said subcooling portion; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet formed at a lower end of said tank main body and communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to a region including said condensing portion outlet and said subcooling inlet of said one of headers, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said subcooling portion inlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein a part of said inlet flow passage extends downward so that an outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage is arranged at a position lower than a position of said condensing portion outlet.
- 26. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 25, wherein said pressing stepped portion is constituted by a ridge portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, said ridge portion continuously extending in a circumferential direction of said tank main body.
- 27. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claims 25 or 26, wherein desiccating agents are disposed at a lower portion in said tank main body,
wherein said receiver tank inlet is formed at a bottom surface of said tank main body, and wherein a lower end of a refrigerant inflow pipe disposed in said tank main body is communicated with said receiver tank outlet, while an upper end thereof is opened above said desiccating agents.
- 28. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 25 to 27, wherein an outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage in said joint member is arranged at a position corresponding to said subcooling portion.
- 29. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 25 to 28,
wherein said partition provided between said condensing portion and said subcooling portion in said one of headers is provided with an opening constituting said condensing portion outlet, wherein one side portion of said joint member is arranged in said one of headers so as to be located under a lower surface of said partition, wherein an inlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage is opened to an upper surface of said one side portion of said joint member and communicated with said condensing portion outlet, and wherein an outlet side end portion of said outlet flow passage is opened to an inside of said one of headers at a position lower than said partition.
- 30. A heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of vertical headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a partition provided in said header to group said plurality of heat exchanging tubes into an upper condensing portion and a lower subcooling portion, wherein a condensing portion outlet for flowing out a refrigerant from said condensing portion is provided at a position corresponding to a lower end of said condensing portion of said one of headers, and a subcooling portion inlet for introducing the refrigerant into said subcooling portion is provided at a position corresponding to said subcooling portion of said one of headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each formed at a lower end of said tank main body and each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said one of headers, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; an inlet flow passage pipe having an inlet side end portion communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank inlet; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an outlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said subcooling portion inlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein a part of said inlet flow passage pipe extends downward so that an outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage pipe is arranged at a position lower than a position of said condensing portion outlet.
- 31. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 30, wherein said outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage pipe is arranged at a height position corresponding to said subcooling portion.
- 32. A heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet formed at a lower end of said tank main body and communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with an receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having an outlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein a liquid-stagnating portion for storing a refrigerant is formed between said outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage in said joint member and said receiver tank inlet.
- 33. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 32, wherein said pressing stepped portion is constituted by a ridge portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, said ridge portion continuously extending in a circumferential direction of said tank main body.
- 34. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 32 or 33,
wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein an outlet side end portion of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 35. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 32 to 34,
wherein desiccating agents are disposed at a lower portion in said tank main body, wherein said receiver tank inlet is formed at a bottom surface of said tank main body, and wherein a lower end of a refrigerant inflow pipe disposed in said tank main body is communicated with said receiver tank outlet, while an upper end thereof is opened above said desiccating agents.
- 36. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 32 to 35,
wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet concave stepped portion formed on an upper surface thereof and an outlet concave stepped portion formed in a bottom surface of said inlet concave stepped portion, an outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage being opened to said inlet concave stepped portion, while an inlet side end portion of said outlet flow passage being opened to said outlet concave stepped portion, wherein said receiver tank has a downwardly protruded inlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower end thereof and a downwardly protruded outlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower end of said inlet convex stepped portion, said inlet convex stepped portion having said receiver tank inlet, said outlet convex stepped portion having said receiver tank outlet, wherein said inlet convex stepped portion and said outlet convex stepped portion are fitted in said inlet concave stepped portion and said outlet concave stepped portion, respectively, to thereby attach said receiver tank to said joint member, and wherein said liquid stagnating portion is constituted by a gap formed between a lower end surface of said inlet convex stepped portion and a bottom surface of said inlet concave stepped portion in a state that said receiver tank is attached to said joint member.
- 37. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 36, wherein a plurality of said receiver tank inlets are formed in a periphery of said outlet convex stepped portion at regular intervals along a circumferential direction thereof.
- 38. A heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each formed at a lower end of said tank main body and each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to a condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having an inlet side end communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein an opening area of said receiver tank inlet is formed to be larger than an opening area of said receiver tank outlet.
- 39. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 38, wherein said pressing stepped portion is constituted by a ridge portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, said ridge portion continuously extending in a circumferential direction of said tank main body.
- 40. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in claim 38 or 39,
wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein an outlet side end portion of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 41. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 38 to 40,
wherein desiccating agents are disposed at a lower portion in said tank main body, wherein said receiver tank inlet is formed at a bottom surface of said tank main body, and wherein a lower end of a refrigerant inflow pipe disposed in said tank main body is communicated with said receiver tank outlet, while an upper end thereof is opened above said desiccating agents.
- 42. The heat exchanger with a receiver tank as recited in any one of claims 38 to 41,
wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet concave stepped portion formed on an upper surface thereof and an outlet concave stepped portion formed on a bottom surface of said inlet concave stepped portion, an outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage being opened to said inlet concave stepped portion, while an inlet side end portion of said outlet flow passage being opened to said outlet concave stepped portion, wherein said receiver tank has a downwardly protruded inlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower end thereof and a downwardly protruded outlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower end of said inlet convex stepped portion, said inlet convex stepped portion having said receiver tank inlets on a periphery of said outlet convex stepped portion at certain intervals in a circumferential direction thereof, said outlet convex stepped portion having said receiver tank outlet, wherein said inlet convex stepped portion and said outlet convex stepped portion are fitted in said inlet concave stepped portion and said outlet concave stepped portion, respectively, to thereby attach said receiver-tank to said joint member.
- 43. A refrigeration system in which a refrigerant compressed by a compressor is condensed by a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by passing through a decompressing device, and the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated by an evaporator and then returned to said compressor, said heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having one end communicated with said condensing portion outlet and the other end communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having one end communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, and wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank.
- 44. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 43, wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein the other end of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 45. A refrigeration system in which a refrigerant compressed by a compressor is condensed by a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by passing through a decompressing device, and the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated by an evaporator and then returned to said compressor, said heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having one end communicated with said condensing portion outlet and the other end communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having one end communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, wherein said receiver tank is provided with a downwardly protruded convex stepped portion at a lower surface of said receiver tank, while said joint member is provided with a concave stepped portion at an upper surface of said joint member, and wherein said receiver tank is assembled to said joint member in a state that said convex stepped portion is fitted in said concave stepped portion.
- 46. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 45, wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein the other end of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 47. A refrigeration system in which a refrigerant compressed by a compressor is condensed by a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by passing through a decompressing device, and the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated by an evaporator and then returned to said compressor, said heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body with a pressing stepped portion on a peripheral surface of said tank main body, and an inlet-and-outlet portion formed on a lower end of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which said inlet-and-outlet portion of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet concave stepped portion formed on an upper surface thereof, an outlet concave stepped portion formed in a bottom surface of said inlet concave stepped portion, an inlet flow passage having one end opened to a joining surface of said one of headers and communicated with said condensing portion outlet and the other end opened to said inlet concave stepped portion, and an outlet flow passage having one end opened to said outlet concave stepped portion, wherein said inlet-and-outlet portion is provided with a downwardly protruded inlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower surface thereof, a downwardly protruded outlet convex stepped portion formed on a lower end surface of said inlet convex stepped portion, a receiver tank inlet formed in said inlet convex stepped portion and communicated with an inside of said tank main body, and a receiver tank outlet formed in said outlet convex stepped portion and communicated with an inside of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein said receiver tank is assembled to said joint member in a state that said inlet convex stepped portion and said outlet convex stepped portion are fitted in said inlet concave stepped portion and said outlet concave stepped portion, respectively, and that said receiver tank is downwardly pressed by said bracket.
- 48. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 47, wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein the other end of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 49. A refrigeration system in which a refrigerant compressed by a compressor is condensed by a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by passing through a decompressing device, and the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated by an evaporator and then returned to said compressor, said heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of vertical headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a partition provided in said header to group said plurality of heat exchanging tubes into an upper condensing portion and a lower subcooling portion, wherein a condensing portion outlet is provided at a position corresponding to a lower end of said condensing portion of said one of headers for flowing out a refrigerant from said condensing portion, and a subcooling portion inlet is provided at a position corresponding to said subcooling portion of said one of headers for introducing the refrigerant into said subcooling portion; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each formed at a lower end of said tank main body and each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to a region including said condensing portion outlet and said subcooling inlet of said one of headers, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said subcooling portion inlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein a part of said inlet flow passage extends downward so that an outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage is arranged at a position lower than a position of said condensing portion outlet.
- 50. A refrigeration system in which a refrigerant compressed by a compressor is condensed by a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by passing through a decompressing device, and the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated by an evaporator and then returned to said compressor, said heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of vertical headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a partition provided in said header to group said plurality of heat exchanging tubes into an upper condensing portion and a lower subcooling portion, wherein a condensing portion outlet for flowing out a refrigerant from said condensing portion is provided at a position corresponding to a lower end of said condensing portion of said one of headers, and a subcooling portion inlet for introducing the refrigerant into said subcooling portion is provided at a position corresponding to said subcooling portion of said one of headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet formed at a lower end of said tank main body and communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said condensing portion outlet of said one of headers, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; an inlet flow passage pipe having an inlet side end portion communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank inlet; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an outlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with said subcooling portion inlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein a part of said inlet flow passage pipe extends downward so that an outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage pipe is arranged at a position lower than a position of said condensing portion outlet.
- 51. A refrigeration system in which a refrigerant compressed by a compressor is condensed by a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by passing through a decompressing device, and the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated by an evaporator and then returned to said compressor, said heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet formed at a lower end of said tank main body and communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to said one of headers, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end portion communicated with an receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having an outlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein a liquid-stagnating portion for storing a refrigerant is formed between said outlet side end portion of said inlet flow passage in said joint member and said receiver tank inlet.
- 52. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 51,
wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein an outlet side end portion of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
- 53. A refrigeration system in which a refrigerant compressed by a compressor is condensed by a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by passing through a decompressing device, and the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated by an evaporator and then returned to said compressor, said heat exchanger with a receiver tank, comprising:
a heat exchanger body including a pair of headers, a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed in parallel with each other between said pair of headers with opposite ends of said heat exchanging tube communicated with said headers and a condensing portion constituted by said heat exchanging tubes, wherein a refrigerant condensed by said condensing portion is made to flow out of a condensing portion outlet of one of said headers; a slender receiver tank disposed along said one of headers, said receiver tank having a tank main body, a receiver tank inlet and a receiver tank outlet each formed at a lower end of said tank main body and each communicated with an inside of said tank main body; a joint member joined to a condensing portion outlet of said one of headers and therearound, said joint member having an upper surface on which a lower end of said receiver tank is assembled; and a bracket for supporting said receiver tank to said one of said headers, wherein said joint member is provided with an inlet flow passage having an inlet side end communicated with said condensing portion outlet and an outlet side end communicated with said receiver tank inlet and an outlet flow passage having an inlet side end portion communicated with said receiver tank outlet, wherein said receiver tank has a pressing stepped portion formed on a periphery of said tank main body, wherein said bracket is provided with a joint portion joined to said periphery of said one of headers and an embracing portion which surrounds said periphery of said tank main body and engages with said pressing stepped portion to downwardly press said receiver tank, and wherein an opening area of said receiver tank inlet is formed to be larger than an opening area of said receiver tank outlet.
- 54. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 53,
wherein an inside of said pair of headers is divided, so that said plurality of said heat exchanging tubes are grouped into said condensing portion and a subcooling portion for subcooling a liquefied refrigerant, wherein said one of headers is provided with a subcooling portion inlet communicated with said subcooling portion, and wherein an outlet side end portion of said outlet flow passage in said joint member is communicated with said subcooling portion inlet.
Priority Claims (4)
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2001-57829 |
Mar 2001 |
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2001-57831 |
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2001-57849 |
Mar 2001 |
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2001-57852 |
Mar 2001 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is an application filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(a) claiming the benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1) of the filing date of Provisional Applications Nos. 60/302,646, 60/302,657, 60/302,690 and 60/302,708 each filed on Jul. 5, 2001 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §111(b).
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PCT/JP02/01909 |
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