18553912. HEAT EXCHANGE UNIT simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)
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HEAT EXCHANGE UNIT
Organization Name
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Inventor(s)
Yusuke Takahashi of Tokyo (JP)
Hirokazu Murakami of Tokyo (JP)
HEAT EXCHANGE UNIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18553912 titled 'HEAT EXCHANGE UNIT
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a heat exchange unit for a refrigeration cycle device, featuring gripping members with elastic claws that hook onto the openings of a housing.
- Gripping members with elastic claws
- Claws hook onto openings of the housing
- Elastic claws are deformable in a predetermined direction
- Main body of gripping members has inner space opening to the outside
Key Features and Innovation:
- Gripping members with elastic claws for secure attachment
- Deformable claws for flexibility in installation
- Inner space in main body for efficient heat exchange
- Claws hook onto circumferential edge of openings for stability
Potential Applications: The technology can be used in various refrigeration cycle devices, air conditioning units, and heat exchange systems.
Problems Solved:
- Secure attachment of heat exchange unit
- Flexibility in installation process
- Efficient heat exchange due to inner space design
Benefits:
- Improved stability and security in heat exchange units
- Simplified installation process
- Enhanced heat exchange efficiency
Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include refrigeration systems, air conditioning units, and industrial heat exchange systems.
Prior Art: No specific information on prior art related to this technology is provided in the abstract.
Frequently Updated Research: There is no information on frequently updated research related to this technology in the abstract.
Questions about Heat Exchange Unit Technology: Question 1: How does the elastic claw design improve the performance of the heat exchange unit? Answer: The elastic claw design allows for secure attachment while providing flexibility during installation, enhancing overall performance.
Question 2: What are the potential cost-saving benefits of using this technology in refrigeration systems? Answer: The efficient heat exchange and simplified installation process can lead to cost savings in terms of energy consumption and maintenance.
Original Abstract Submitted
An aspect of a heat exchange unit of a refrigeration cycle device, includes a housing having openings, and gripping members attached to the openings. Each gripping member has a main body having an inner space that opens to an outside, and a plurality of claws that protrude from the main body and that hook to a circumferential edge of the openings. The plurality of claws include a plurality of first claw portions, and at least one second claw portion that is provided on an opposite side to the plurality of first claw portions in a predetermined direction that intersects the opening direction. At least one claw portion out of the plurality of first claw portions and the at least one second claw portion is an elastic claw that is cantilevered by the main body and is elastically deformable in the predetermined direction with respect to the main body.