The present invention relates to a refrigerant guiding pipe and a heat exchanger having the refrigerant guiding pipe.
The inlet and/or outlet manifold of a typical heat exchanger is provided with a refrigerant guiding pipe, and the refrigerant guiding pipe is used as a distributor in the inlet manifold and as a collector in the outlet manifold.
It is desirable, for example, to provide a refrigerant guiding pipe and a heat exchanger with the refrigerant guiding pipe which can improve uniformity of refrigerant distribution.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerant guiding pipe. The refrigerant guiding pipe comprises a pipe wall in which an inner chamber is formed; an opening formed in the pipe wall; and a refrigerant guiding wall portion, at least a part of an edge of the refrigerant guiding wall portion being separated from the pipe wall, thereby forming the opening.
According to an aspect of the present invention, at least a part of the refrigerant guiding wall portion is disposed to be substantially inclined with respect to an axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe to guide refrigerant passing through the opening,
According to an aspect of the present invention, at least a middle portion of the refrigerant guiding wall portion in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe is positioned at an angle of more than zero degree and less than 90 degrees, desirably from about 5 degrees to about 75 degrees, with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe; at least a portion of the refrigerant guiding wall portion is positioned at an angle of more than zero degree and less than 90 degrees, desirably from about 5 degrees to about 75 degrees, with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe; or the refrigerant guiding wall portion is positioned at an angle of more than zero degree and less than 90 degrees, desirably from about 5 degrees to about 75 degrees, with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe.
According to an aspect of the present invention, at least the middle portion of the refrigerant guiding wall portion in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe, and the section is composed of a plurality of substantially straight line-shaped segments or has substantially a shape of a curve; or the refrigerant guiding wall portion has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe, and the section is composed of a plurality of substantially straight line-shaped segments or has substantially a shape of a curve.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a heat exchanger with the refrigerant guiding pipe described herein.
With some embodiments of the refrigerant guiding pipe, uniformity of refrigerant distribution can be improved.
A further description of the invention will be made as below with reference to embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The refrigerant guiding pipe 10 further comprises a protruded wall section 24 projected outside the inner chamber 19, and at least a first end 241 of the protruded wall section 24 on one side in the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe is separated from the pipe wall 17, thereby forming the opening 11a. The protruded wall section 24 constitutes an example of the refrigerant guiding wall portion.
At least a middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe or the protruded wall section 24 is inclined with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, or at least a portion of the protruded wall section 24 is inclined with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10. A second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 is closer to an axis 15 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 than the first end 241 of the the protruded wall section 24 opposite to the second end 242. The middle portion 24a extends from the first end 241 to the second end 242 in the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
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In an embodiment, at least the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe, the section has a shape of a substantially straight line or is substantially straight, and at least the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe is inclined at an angle γ with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10. Alternatively, the protruded wall section 24 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe, the section has a shape of a substantially straight line or is substantially straight, and the protruded wall section 24 is inclined at an angle γ with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10. At least the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe is positioned at an angle γ of more than zero degree and less than 90 degrees, desirably from about 5 degrees to about 75 degrees, with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10; or the protruded wall section 24 is positioned at an angle γ of more than zero degree and less than 90 degrees, desirably from about 5 degrees to about 75 degrees, with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
In an embodiment, when the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 serves as a distributor, the protruded wall sections 24 are designed such that at least the middle portions 24a of at least some of the protruded wall sections 24 in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe or at least some of the protruded wall sections 24 are inclined at the angles γ with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, and the inclination angles γ may gradually increase in the direction in which refrigerant flows in the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
The refrigerant guiding pipe 10 with the above configuration may also serve as a collector in the outlet manifold 101.
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A row of the openings 11a or a plurality of rows of the openings 11a such as two or three rows of the openings 11a are disposed along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
The refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may be formed of a circular pipe. The refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may also be formed of a pipe having any other cross section such as an elliptical or rectangular cross section. In addition, the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may be formed of a pipe having a varying radius. The refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may be formed of any appropriate pipe known in the art.
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An angle between at least the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may gradually decrease from the first end 241 to the second end 242, or an angle between the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may gradually decrease from the first end 241 to the second end 242.
At the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24, an angle β between the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe may be larger than 0 degree and less than 45 degrees and an angle θ between the first end 241 of the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe may be larger than 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees. Alternatively, at the protruded wall section 24, an angle β between the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe may be larger than 0 degree and less than 45 degrees and an angle θ between the first end 241 of the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe may be larger than 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees.
Alternatively, at least the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, and the section has substantially a shape of a curve or arc, or is substantially curved; or the protruded wall section 24 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, and the section has substantially a shape of a curve or arc, or is substantially curved. The middle portion 24a extends from the first end 241 to the second end 242 in the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
An angle between a tangent of a surface of at least the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 (which is referred to as “an angle between at least the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10”) gradually decreases from the first end 241 of the protruded wall section 24 to the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 opposite to the first end 241; or an angle between a tangent of a surface of the protruded wall section 24 facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 (which is referred to as “an angle between the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10”) may gradually decrease from the first end 241 of the protruded wall section 24 to the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 opposite to the first end 241.
At the middle portion 24a of the protruded wall section 24, an angle β between a tangent of a surface of the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 (which is referred to as “an angle between the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10”) may be larger than 0 degree and less than 45 degrees, and an angle θ between a tangent of a surface of the first end 241 facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 (which is referred to as “an angle between the first end 241 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10”) may be larger than 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees; or at the protruded wall section 24, an angle β between a tangent of a surface of the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24 facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may be larger than 0 degree and less than 45 degrees, and an angle θ between a tangent of a surface of the first end 241 facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may be larger than 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees.
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It may facilitate decrease of resistance to refrigerant flowing through the opening to configure the protruded wall section 24 in a shape of an arc or an arc-like shape. In addition, if refrigerant flows outwards from the inner chamber 19, i.e., the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 is used as a distributor, when the refrigerant flows through the opening 11a, the refrigerant is firstly brought into contact with the second end 242 of the protruded wall section 24, then flows along the surface of the protruded wall section 24, and finally flows out from the first end 241 of the protruded wall section 24. When the angle β is larger than 0 degree and less than 45 degrees, less resistance loss is generated when refrigerant flows through the opening, and when the angle θ is larger than 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees, a better effect of guiding and distributing refrigerant can be achieved.
An angle between a part of the curved refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 is defined by an angle between a tangent line or surface of a surface of the part of the refrigerant guiding wall portion facing the opening and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
It can be appreciated from the above embodiments of the protruded wall section 24:
At least the middle portion 24a of the refrigerant guiding wall portion, such as the protruded wall section 24, in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe, the section has a shape of a substantially straight line or is substantially straight, and the middle portion 24a is inclined at an angle γ with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10. Alternatively, the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe, the section has a shape of a substantially straight line or is substantially straight, and the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 is inclined at an angle γ with respect to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10. The angle γ is about more than 0 degree and less than 90 degrees, desirably in the range from about 5 degrees to about 75 degrees. The distances or pitches d1 between the adjacent openings 11a and between the adjacent openings 11b may gradually decrease in the direction directed from the end 31 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 to be connected to refrigerant piping to the other opposite end 33 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, that is, from the end 31 to the other end 33; and at least the middle portions 23a (see, e.g.,
Alternatively, at least the middle portion 24a of the refrigerant guiding wall portion in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, and the section is composed of a plurality of substantially straight line-shaped segments or a plurality of substantially straight segments, or the section has substantially a shape of a curve or arc or is substantially curved; or the refrigerant guiding wall portion has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, and the section is composed of a plurality of substantially straight line-shaped segments or a plurality of substantially straight segments, or the section has substantially a shape of a curve or arc or is substantially curved. The middle portion 24a extends from the first end 241 to the second end 242 in the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
In an embodiment, at least the middle portion 24a of the refrigerant guiding wall portion in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, and the section comprises at least one of at least one substantially straight line-shaped segment and at least one substantially curve-shaped segment; or the refrigerant guiding wall portion has a section along the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe, and the section comprises at least one of at least one substantially straight line-shaped segment and at least one substantially curve-shaped segment.
An angle between at least the middle portion 24a of the refrigerant guiding wall portion, such as the protruded wall section 24, in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 (including an angle between the tangent of the surface of the middle portion 24a facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10) may gradually increase in a direction in which the refrigerant guiding wall portion, such as the protruded wall section 24, extends outside the inner chamber 19 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 from a side of the inner chamber 19 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10; or an angle between the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 (including an angle between the tangent of the surface of the refrigerant guiding wall portion, such as the protruded wall section 24, facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10) may gradually increase in a direction in which the refrigerant guiding wall portion, such as the protruded wall section 24, extends outside the inner chamber 19 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10 from a side of the inner chamber 19 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10.
At at least the middle portion 24a of the refrigerant guiding wall portion, such as the protruded wall section 24, an angle β between the second end 242, which is close to the axis 15 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, of the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe (including the angle between the tangent of the surface of the second end 242 facing the opening 11a and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe) may be larger than 0 degree and less than 45 degrees, and an angle θ between the first end 241, which is located far from the axis 15, of the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe (including the angle between the tangent of the surface of the first end 241 facing the opening and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe) may be larger than 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees. Alternatively, at the refrigerant guiding wall portion, such as the protruded wall section 24, an angle β between the second end 242, which is close to the axis 15 of the refrigerant guiding pipe 10, of the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe (including the angle between the tangent of the surface of the second end 242 facing the opening and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe) may be larger than 0 degree and less than 45 degrees, and an angle θ between the first end 241, which is located far from the axis 15, of the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section 24 and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe (including the angle between the tangent of the surface of the first end 241 facing the opening and the axial direction of the refrigerant guiding pipe) may be larger than 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees.
The refrigerant guiding pipe 10 may be designed such that the above angles θ and β of at least some of the refrigerant guiding wall portions such as the protruded wall sections 24 and recessed wall sections 23 (see, e.g.,
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In the above embodiments, at least the first ends 241 and 231 are separated from the pipe wall 17, or the first ends 241 and 231 are separated from each other. Alternatively, at least a part of edge of the protruded wall section 24 and at least a part of edge of the recessed wall section 23 may be separated from the pipe wall 11, or at least a part of edge of the protruded wall section 24 and at least a part of edge of the recessed wall section 23 may be separated from each other.
The protruded wall section 24 and the recessed wall section 23 according to the above embodiments constitute examples of the refrigerant guiding wall portion.
In the above embodiments, refrigerant flows along the inner chamber of the refrigerant guiding pipe, and the refrigerant guiding wall portion mainly functions to guide the refrigerant. Refrigerant is ejected to the inner cavity of the manifold along the refrigerant guiding wall portion, and mixed in the manifold so that gaseous refrigerant and liquid refrigerant are uniformly mixed and do not layer.
The structures described in the above embodiments may be appropriately combined to form new embodiments. Features in one embodiment may also be applicable to the other embodiments or substitute for those of the other embodiments. For example, the protrusion described in
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to the drawings, the embodiments shown in the drawings are intended to illustrate the preferable embodiments of the present invention and shall not be construed to limit the present invention.
For example, the opening and the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section and the recessed wall section have symmetrical structures in the above embodiments. Alternatively, the opening and the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section and the recessed wall section may have asymmetrical structures in the above embodiments. For example, when the refrigerant guiding pipe is made of a circular pipe, the opening and the refrigerant guiding wall portion such as the protruded wall section and the recessed wall section may be symmetrical or asymmetrical about a plane passing through a center axis of the refrigerant guiding pipe.
In addition, in the above embodiments, the examples of the refrigerant guiding wall portion are the protruded wall section and/or the recessed wall section. However, the refrigerant guiding wall portion is not limited to the protruded wall section and/or the recessed wall section. Refrigerant passing through the opening may be guided in other appropriate ways. For example, a separate refrigerant guiding wall portion such as a guide pipe and a guide element may be soldered to the refrigerant guiding pipe in the vicinity of the opening, or to an inside or outside of the refrigerant guiding pipe to guide refrigerant passing through the opening. In addition, the opening may have any appropriate shape and the refrigerant guiding wall portion may have any appropriate shape and structure.
Furthermore, in the above embodiments, the end of the refrigerant guiding wall portion is separated from the pipe wall, thereby forming the opening. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Alternatively, the refrigerant guiding wall portion may be separated from the pipe wall at any position, thereby forming the opening; or the refrigerant guiding wall portion may be separated from the pipe wall at any edge of the refrigerant guiding wall portion, thereby forming the opening.
In addition, the refrigerant guiding wall portion may have any appropriate shape such as a semicircular shape or a triangular shape.
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