Claims
- 1. An evaporator for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing therethrough and external fluid flowing outside said evaporator, said evaporator comprising:a plurality of tubes through which refrigerant flows, said tubes being arranged in parallel with each other in a width direction perpendicular to a flow direction of the external fluid, and being arranged in plural rows in the flow direction of the external fluid; a tank for distributing refrigerant into said tubes and for collecting refrigerant from said tubes, said tank being disposed at both ends of each tube; and a partition wall member for defining said tank into plural tank portions extending in the width direction, said tank portions being arranged to correspond to said tubes in the plural rows in the flow direction of the external fluid, wherein: said tank has an inlet through which refrigerant is introduced, and an outlet through which refrigerant having passed through said tank portions and said tubes is discharged; said partition wall has a plurality of holes through which tank portions adjacent to each other in the flow direction of the external fluid communicate with each other; said plurality of holes are arranged in said width direction; and opening areas of said holes are gradually decreased toward a side away from said inlet in said width direction.
- 2. The evaporator according to claim 1, wherein said holes have different opening areas different from each other.
- 3. The evaporator according claim 1, wherein said inlet and said outlet are respectively provided in said tank portions at the same end side in the width direction.
- 4. The evaporator according to claim 1, wherein said tubes and said tank portions are integrally connected to each other after being separately formed.
- 5. The evaporator according to claim 1, wherein:said tank portions and said partition wall having said holes are comprised of a first single metal plate; and said holes are provided in said first metal plate.
- 6. The evaporator according to claim 5, wherein each of said tubes is comprised of a second single metal plate.
- 7. The evaporator according to claim 1, wherein each of said holes is provided in said partition wall between adjacent tubes in the width direction.
- 8. An evaporator for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing therethrough and external fluid flowing outside said evaporator, said evaporator comprising:a plurality of upstream tubes through which refrigerant flows in a longitudinal direction of each upstream tube, said upstream tubes being arranged in parallel with each other in a width direction perpendicular to both of a flow direction of the external fluid and the longitudinal direction of said upstream tubes, a plurality of downstream tubes through which refrigerant flows in the longitudinal direction, said downstream tubes being arranged in parallel with each other in the width direction at a downstream side of said upstream tubes in the flow direction of the external fluid; a tank for distributing refrigerant into said upstream and downstream tubes and for collecting refrigerant from said upstream and downstream tubes, said tank having an upstream tank portion connecting to each one side end of said upstream tubes in the longitudinal direction, and a downstream tank portion connecting to each one side end of said downstream tubes in the longitudinal direction; a first partition member extending in the width direction, said first partition member being disposed between said upstream and downstream tank portion to define said upstream and downstream tank portions; and a second partition member for partitioning a passage of said upstream tank portion into first and second upstream tank passages in the width direction, and for partitioning a passage of said downstream tank portion into first and second downstream tank passages in the width direction, wherein: said downstream tank portion has an inlet for introducing refrigerant into said first downstream tank passage communicating with said inlet, at an end side in the width direction; said upstream tank portion has an outlet for discharging refrigerant from said first upstream tank passage communicating with said outlet, at the same side of said inlet in the width direction; said first partition member has a plurality of holes between said second upstream tank passage and said second downstream tank passage so that said second upstream tank passage communicates with said second downstream tank passage through said bypass passage means; said holes are arranged in a row in the width direction between the second upstream tank passage and the second downstream tank passage; and opening areas of said holes are decreased in a flowing direction of refrigerant flowing from said inlet to said first downstream passage in the width direction.
- 9. The evaporator according to claim 8, wherein said second partition member is disposed at each approximate center of said upstream and downstream tank portions in the width direction.
- 10. The evaporator according to claim 8, wherein said holes have different opening areas different from each other.
- 11. The evaporator according to claim 8, wherein:said upstream and downstream tank portions and said first partition member are comprised of a first single metal plate; and said holes are provided in said first single metal plate.
- 12. The evaporator according to claim 11, wherein each of said tubes is comprised of a second single metal plate.
- 13. The evaporator according to claim 8, wherein each of said holes is provided in said first partition member between adjacent upstream tubes in the width direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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10-091833 |
Apr 1998 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. Hei. 10-91833 filed on Apr. 3, 1998, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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