18112661. AIR CONDITIONER simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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AIR CONDITIONER

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Junseong Park of Seoul (KR)

Eunjun Cho of Seoul (KR)

Jihyeong Ryu of Seoul (KR)

AIR CONDITIONER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18112661 titled 'AIR CONDITIONER

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an air conditioner with multiple compressors, heat exchangers, and valves to efficiently cool or heat indoor spaces.

  • The air conditioner includes a first compressor and a second compressor to compress the refrigerant.
  • There are indoor and outdoor heat exchangers for heat exchange between the refrigerant and air.
  • The system includes multiple four-way valves to control the flow of refrigerant between the compressors and heat exchangers.
  • Valve pipes connect the valves to ensure proper circulation of the refrigerant.
  • The design allows for more efficient cooling or heating of indoor spaces.

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be used in various HVAC systems for residential, commercial, or industrial buildings.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of inefficient cooling or heating in air conditioning systems by optimizing the flow of refrigerant between compressors and heat exchangers.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved energy efficiency, better temperature control, and overall cost savings in operating HVAC systems.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Efficient HVAC System Design for Energy Savings"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to multi-compressor air conditioning systems or valve configurations in HVAC systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional single-compressor air conditioning systems in terms of energy efficiency and performance?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between the technology described and traditional single-compressor systems. Further research or testing would be needed to evaluate the differences in energy efficiency and performance.

What are the potential maintenance requirements for this complex system of multiple compressors and valves?

The article does not address the maintenance requirements for the described technology. Understanding the maintenance needs and costs associated with this system would be crucial for potential users or manufacturers.


Original Abstract Submitted

An air conditioner may include a first compressor that compresses a refrigerant; a second compressor that compresses the refrigerant; an indoor heat exchanger that performs heat exchange between the refrigerant and air; a first four-way valve having a port connected to the first compressor; a first outdoor heat exchanger connected to a port of the first four-way valve; a first valve connected to a port of the first four-way valve; a second four-way valve having a port connected to the second compressor; a second outdoor heat exchanger connected to a port of the second four-way valve; a second valve connected to a port of the second four-way valve; a first valve pipe that connects a port of the first four-way valve and a port of the second four-way valve; a second valve pipe that connects the first valve and the second valve; and a third four-way valve having a port connected to the first valve pipe, a port connected to the second valve pipe, a port connected to the first compressor and the second compressor, and a port connected to the indoor heat exchanger.