Daikin industries, ltd. (20240240802). INDOOR UNIT AND AIR CONDITIONER simplified abstract
INDOOR UNIT AND AIR CONDITIONER
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INDOOR UNIT AND AIR CONDITIONER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240240802 titled 'INDOOR UNIT AND AIR CONDITIONER
The abstract describes an indoor unit with a casing, a heat exchanger, and a connection pipe for refrigerant flow. The connection pipe consists of a first refrigerant pipe made of a first metal and a second refrigerant pipe made of a second metal higher in potential than the first metal.
- The indoor unit includes a casing, a heat exchanger, and a connection pipe for refrigerant flow.
- The connection pipe is made up of a first refrigerant pipe of a first metal and a second refrigerant pipe of a second metal higher in potential.
- One end of the first refrigerant pipe is connected to the heat exchanger, while the other end is connected to one end of the second refrigerant pipe in the casing.
Potential Applications: - HVAC systems - Refrigeration units - Air conditioning units
Problems Solved: - Efficient refrigerant flow - Corrosion resistance - Enhanced heat exchange
Benefits: - Improved durability - Better performance - Longer lifespan
Commercial Applications: - HVAC industry - Refrigeration industry - Appliance manufacturing
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the use of different metals in the connection pipe improve the efficiency of refrigerant flow? 2. What are the specific advantages of having a heat exchanger accommodated in the casing of the indoor unit?
Original Abstract Submitted
an indoor unit includes a casing, a heat exchanger accommodated in the casing, and connection pipe, connected to the heat exchanger, through which a refrigerant flows. the connection pipe includes a first refrigerant pipe made of a first metal and a second refrigerant pipe made of a second metal higher in potential than the first metal. one end of the first refrigerant pipe is connected to the heat exchanger, and the other end of the first refrigerant pipe is connected to one end of the second refrigerant pipe in the casing.