Claims
- 1. A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising:(a) a refrigerant compressor driven in rotation by an internal combustion engine so as to compress the refrigerant, (b) a refrigerant evaporator for performing heat exchange with air on the inflowing refrigerant to cause it to evaporate and vaporize, (c) a refrigerant circulation circuit for circulating the refrigerant discharged by said refrigerant compressor to said refrigerant evaporator and returning it to said refrigerant compressor, (d) variable discharge volume means for reducing the discharge volume from the refrigeration cycle apparatus when a discharge pressure from said refrigeration cycle apparatus becomes higher than a predetermined value; and wherein said variable discharge volume means increases the discharge volume from said refrigeration cycle apparatus when the discharge pressure from said refrigeration cycle apparatus becomes lower than a predetermined value.
- 2. A refrigeration cycle apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a refrigerant passage throttling means provided in the middle of the refrigerant passage directly carrying refrigerant from the discharge port of the refrigerant compressor to the inlet of said refrigerant evaporator for reducing the sectional area of the refrigerant passage when starting up the heating operation where said refrigerant circulation circuit is operated.
- 3. A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising:(a) a refrigerant compressor driven in rotation by an internal combustion engine so as to compress the refrigerant, (b) a refrigerant evaporator for performing heat exchange with air on the inflowing refrigerant to cause it to evaporate and vaporize, (c) a refrigerant circulation circuit for circulating the refrigerant discharged by said refrigerant compressor to said refrigerant evaporator and returning it to said refrigerant compressor, (d) variable discharge volume means for increasing the discharge volume from the refrigeration cycle apparatus when a suction pressure into said refrigeration cycle apparatus becomes lower than a predetermined value; and a refrigerant passage throttling means provided in the middle of the refrigerant passage directly carrying refrigerant from the discharge port of the refrigerant compressor to the inlet of said refrigerant evaporator for reducing the sectional area of the refrigerant passage when starting up the heating operation where said refrigerant circulation circuit is operated.
- 4. A refrigeration cycle apparatus as et forth in claim 3, whereinsaid refrigerant passage throttling means is a valve for opening and closing said refrigerant circulation circuit and said valve closes said refrigerant circulation circuit after the refrigerant compressor is started up until predetermined conditions are satisfied.
- 5. A refrigeration cycle apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said refrigerant passage throttling means is a variable throttling valve comprising an orifice through which the refrigerant passes, a valve element driving means for reducing the opening degree of the valve element the lower the discharge pressure of the refrigerant compressor.
- 6. A refrigeration cycle apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said refrigerant passage throttling means is a differential pressure valve which closes until the discharge pressure of said refrigerant compressor rises over a predetermined value.
- 7. A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising:(a) a refrigerant compressor driven in rotation by an internal combustion engine so as to compress the refrigerant, (b) a refrigerant evaporator for performing heat exchange with air on the inflowing refrigerant to cause it to evaporate and vaporize, (c) a refrigerant circulation circuit for circulating the refrigerant discharged by said refrigerant compressor to said refrigerant evaporator and returning it to said refrigerant compressor, (d) variable discharge volume means for increasing the discharge volume from the refrigeration cycle apparatus when a suction pressure into said refrigeration cycle apparatus becomes lower than a predetermined value; and a refrigerant passage throttling means provided in the middle of the refrigerant passage directly carrying refrigerant from the discharge port of the refrigerant compressor to the inlet of said refrigerant evaporator for reducing the sectional area of the refrigerant passage when starting up the heating operation where said refrigerant circulation circuit is operated; wherein said variable discharge volume means reduces the discharge volume from said refrigeration cycle apparatus when the suction pressure into said refrigeration cycle apparatus becomes higher than a predetermined value.
- 8. A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising:(a) a refrigerant compressor driven in rotation by an internal combustion engine so as to compress the refrigerant, (b) a refrigerant evaporator for performing heat exchange with air on the inflowing refrigerant to cause it to evaporate and vaporize, (c) a refrigerant circulation circuit for circulating the refrigerant discharged by said refrigerant compressor to said refrigerant evaporator and returning it to said refrigerant compressor, (d) variable discharge volume means for reducing the discharge volume from the refrigeration cycle apparatus when a discharge pressure from said refrigeration cycle apparatus becomes higher than a predetermined value; and a refrigerant passage throttling means provided in the middle of the refrigerant passage directly carrying refrigerant from the discharge port of the refrigerant compressor to the inlet of said refrigerant evaporator for reducing the sectional area of the refrigerant passage when starting up the heating operating where said refrigerant circulation circuit is operated.
Priority Claims (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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9-206292 |
Jul 1997 |
JP |
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9-258807 |
Sep 1997 |
JP |
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9-355861 |
Dec 1997 |
JP |
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10-21338 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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10-98889 |
Apr 1998 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 09/126,802, filed Jul. 31, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,148,632.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0297514 |
Jun 1988 |
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