17886654. AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)
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AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Hyeongjin Lee of Suwon-si (KR)
AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17886654 titled 'AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an air conditioning device that includes a condenser, evaporator, refrigerant inlet pipe, capillary tube, and a clamping portion. The condenser condenses a refrigerant gas into a liquid refrigerant, while the evaporator phase-changes the liquid refrigerant into a vapor refrigerant. The refrigerant is introduced from the condenser into the evaporator through the refrigerant inlet pipe. The capillary tube is fully inserted into the refrigerant inlet pipe, and the clamping portion fixes the capillary tube inside the refrigerant inlet pipe.
- The air conditioning device includes a condenser and evaporator for efficient cooling.
- The refrigerant inlet pipe allows the refrigerant to flow from the condenser to the evaporator.
- The capillary tube is inserted into the refrigerant inlet pipe to control the flow of refrigerant.
- The clamping portion securely holds the capillary tube inside the refrigerant inlet pipe.
Potential Applications
- Residential air conditioning systems
- Commercial air conditioning systems
- Automotive air conditioning systems
Problems Solved
- Efficient cooling by condensing and phase-changing the refrigerant
- Controlled flow of refrigerant through the capillary tube
- Secure fixing of the capillary tube inside the refrigerant inlet pipe
Benefits
- Improved cooling performance
- Energy efficiency
- Reliable and secure installation of the capillary tube
Original Abstract Submitted
An air conditioning device including a condenser configured to condense a refrigerant gas into a liquid refrigerant, an evaporator configured to phase-change the liquid refrigerant introduced from the condenser into a vapor refrigerant, a refrigerant inlet pipe connected to the evaporator and into which a refrigerant is introduced from the condenser, a capillary tube fully inserted into the refrigerant inlet pipe, and a clamping portion depressed a part of the refrigerant inlet pipe and a part of the capillary tube corresponding to the depressed part of the refrigerant inlet pipe to fix the capillary tube inside the refrigerant inlet pipe.