18716335. CONVERTER simplified abstract (LG INNOTEK CO., LTD.)

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CONVERTER

Organization Name

LG INNOTEK CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Ki Dong Kim of Seoul (KR)

Byung Nam Choi of Seoul (KR)

CONVERTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18716335 titled 'CONVERTER

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a converter with a housing and a heat dissipation passage that allows refrigerant to flow through it. The end of the passage protrudes from the housing, with an anti-rotation portion and a protrusion on the outer surface.

  • The converter includes a housing and a heat dissipation passage.
  • The heat dissipation passage has an inner flow channel for refrigerant.
  • The end of the passage protrudes from the housing.
  • An anti-rotation portion is located at the end of the passage.
  • A protrusion is formed on the outer surface of the anti-rotation portion.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various cooling systems, such as air conditioners, refrigerators, and heat pumps.

Problems Solved

The design of the converter helps improve heat dissipation efficiency and prevents rotation, enhancing the overall performance of the cooling system.

Benefits

- Improved heat dissipation efficiency - Enhanced performance of cooling systems - Prevents rotation for better stability

Commercial Applications

Title: Advanced Heat Dissipation Converter for Cooling Systems This technology can be applied in commercial refrigeration units, industrial cooling systems, and HVAC systems, offering improved efficiency and reliability in temperature control.

Questions about the Technology

1. How does the protrusion on the anti-rotation portion contribute to the overall function of the converter? 2. What specific advantages does the anti-rotation portion provide in terms of system performance and stability?


Original Abstract Submitted

A converter comprises: a housing; and a heat dissipation passage disposed in the housing and having an inner flow channel through which a refrigerant flows, wherein an end of the heat dissipation passage has a shape protruding from the outer surface of the housing, an anti-rotation portion is disposed at the end of the heat dissipation passage, and a protrusion protruding outward beyond other areas is formed at the outer surface of the anti-rotation portion.