Claims
- 1. A refrigeration system having a refrigeration cycle, said refrigeration system comprising:
a compressor for compressing a refrigerant; a condenser for condensing the refrigerant compressed by said compressor; a decompressing tube for decompressing the refrigerant condensed by said condenser; an evaporator for evaporating the refrigerant decompressed by said decompressing tube; and an accumulator for separating a gaseous refrigerant from the refrigerant evaporated by said evaporator,
wherein said condenser includes a refrigerant inlet for introducing the refrigerant compressed by said compressor, a refrigerant outlet for discharging the refrigerant condensed by said condenser, a refrigerant passage for leading the refrigerant introduced from said refrigerant inlet to said refrigerant outlet while condensing the refrigerant, and decompressing means provided at a part of said refrigerant passage to decompress the refrigerant passing through said decompressing means.
- 2. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 1, wherein said decompressing tube is an orifice-tube.
- 3. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 1, at least a part of the refrigerant condensed at an upstream side of said decompressing means in said refrigerant passage is decompressed by said decompressing means into a low-pressure gaseous refrigerant, and the low-pressure gaseous refrigerant is recondensed at a downstream side of said decompressing means in said refrigerant passage.
- 4. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 2, at least a part of the refrigerant condensed at an upstream side of said decompressing means in said refrigerant passage is decompressed by said decompressing means into a low-pressure gaseous refrigerant, and the low-pressure gaseous refrigerant is recondensed at a downstream side of said decompressing means in said refrigerant passage.
- 5. A refrigeration system having a refrigeration cycle in which a refrigerant is compressed into a compressed refrigerant, the compressed refrigerant is condensed into a condensed refrigerant, the condensed refrigerant is decompressed by giving passage resistance into a decompressed refrigerant, the decompressed refrigerant is evaporated into an evaporated refrigerant, and then a gaseous refrigerant is separated from the evaporated refrigerant and re-compressed,
wherein a decompressing passage for decompressing the refrigerant is provided at a part of a refrigerant passage in which the compressed refrigerant is condensed.
- 6. A refrigeration system having a refrigeration cycle, said refrigeration system comprising:
a compressor for compressing a refrigerant; a condenser for condensing the refrigerant compressed by said compressor; a decompressing tube for decompressing the refrigerant condensed by said condenser; an evaporator for evaporating the refrigerant decompressed by said decompressing tube; and an accumulator for separating a gaseous refrigerant from the refrigerant evaporated by said evaporator, wherein said condenser includes:
a pair of headers disposed in parallel with each other at a certain distance; a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed between said pair of headers with opposite ends thereof connected with said headers; a partition provided in said header to group said plurality of heat exchanging tubes into a plurality of passes constituting a refrigerant passage through which the refrigerant passes in turn, said plurality of passes including a first pass and a final pass; and decompressing means which is disposed at a part of said refrigerant passage between said first pass and said final pass to decompress the refrigerant passing through said decompressing means.
- 7. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 6, wherein said decompressing tube is an orifice-tube.
- 8. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 6, wherein said plurality of passes include said first pass, said final pass and one or a plurality of intermediate passes located between said first pass and said final pass, and wherein said one or a plurality of intermediate passes constitute a decompressing pass constituting said decompressing means.
- 9. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 7, wherein said plurality of passes include said first pass, said final pass and one or a plurality of intermediate passes located between said first pass and said final pass, and wherein said one or a plurality of intermediate passes constitute a decompressing pass constituting said decompressing means.
- 10. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 9, wherein said intermediate pass located immediately before said final pass constitutes said decompressing means.
- 11. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 9, wherein a total passage cross-sectional area of said decompressing pass is smaller than that of each pass located immediately before and after said decompressing pass.
- 12. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 10, wherein a total passage cross-sectional area of said decompressing pass is smaller than that of each pass located immediately before and after said decompressing pass.
- 13. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 8, wherein the number of heat exchanging tubes constituting said decompressing pass is smaller than that of each pass located immediately before and after said decompressing pass.
- 14. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 9, wherein the number of heat exchanging tubes constituting said decompressing pass is smaller than that of each pass located immediately before and after said decompressing pass.
- 15. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 10, wherein the number of heat exchanging tubes constituting said decompressing pass is smaller than that of each pass located immediately before and after said decompressing pass.
- 16. A condenser for use in a decompressing-tube system constituting a refrigeration cycle which includes a compressor, a decompressing tube, an evaporator and an accumulator, said condenser comprising:
a refrigerant inlet for introducing a refrigerant; a refrigerant outlet for discharging the refrigerant; a refrigerant passage for leading the refrigerant introduced from said refrigerant inlet to said refrigerant outlet while condensing the refrigerant; and decompressing means which is provided at a part of said refrigerant passage to decompress the refrigerant passing through said decompressing means.
- 17. A condenser for use in a decompressing-tube system constituting a refrigeration cycle which includes a compressor, a decompressing tube, an evaporator and an accumulator, said condenser comprising:
a pair of headers disposed in parallel with each other at a certain distance; a plurality of heat exchanging tubes disposed between said pair of headers with opposite ends thereof connected with said headers; a partition provided in said header to group said plurality of heat exchanging tubes into a plurality of passes constituting a refrigerant passage through which the refrigerant passes in turn, said plurality of passes including a first pass and a final pass; and decompressing means which is disposed at a part of said refrigerant passage between said first pass and said final pass to decompress the refrigerant passing through said decompressing means.
- 18. The refrigeration system as recited in claim 17, wherein said plurality of passes include said first pass, said final pass and one or a plurality of intermediate passes located between said first pass and said final pass, and wherein said one or a plurality of intermediate passes constitute a decompressing pass constituting said decompressing means.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/883,529 filed on Jun. 18, 2001, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/544,098 filed on Apr. 6, 2000,now matured as U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,103. This is also a continuation of commonly assigned co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/610,031 filed on Jul. 5, 2000 claiming the benefit of a provisional application S.N. 60/142,654 filed on Jul. 6, 1999.
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