IP Library Granted Patent US 12687328
Granted Patent B2
US 12687328 · App. 18/868,188 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Heat exchanger and refrigeration cycle apparatus

Inventors: Nanami Kishida (Tokyo, JP); Yoji Onaka (Tokyo, JP); Rihito Adachi (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
F25B39/02F28D1/0417F28D1/0435F28D1/0452F28D2021/0063
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Patent No.
US 12687328
App. No.
18/868,188
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A heat exchanger includes a leeward heat exchange unit disposed downstream in an air flow direction, a windward heat exchange unit, and a common header. The leeward heat exchange unit includes a first header, the windward heat exchange unit includes a second header, and, when the leeward heat exchange unit and the windward heat exchange unit each function as a condenser, the leeward heat exchange unit and the windward heat exchange unit include a first region in which refrigerant flowing into the first header flows against the air flow direction and flows into the second header, a second region in which the refrigerant flows parallel to the air flow direction and flows into the first header, and a third region in which the refrigerant flows against the air flow direction and flows into the second header.

Claims (40)

1 . A heat exchanger comprising:

a leeward heat exchange unit disposed downstream in an air flow direction;

a windward heat exchange unit disposed further upstream than the leeward heat exchange unit in the air flow direction; and

a common header,

the leeward heat exchange unit including

a leeward heat transfer tube row including heat transfer tubes arranged and spaced in a direction crossing the air flow direction and

a first header connected to a lower end portion of the leeward heat transfer tube row,

the windward heat exchange unit including

a windward heat transfer tube row including heat transfer tubes arranged and spaced in a direction crossing the air flow direction and

a second header connected to a lower end portion of the windward heat transfer tube row,

the common header being connected to an upper end portion of the leeward heat transfer tube row and an upper end portion of the windward heat transfer tube row and connecting the leeward heat transfer tube row and the windward heat transfer tube row,

when the leeward heat exchange unit and the windward heat exchange unit each function as a condenser, the leeward heat exchange unit and the windward heat exchange unit including

a first region in which refrigerant flowing into the first header flows against the air flow direction and flows into the second header,

a second region in which the refrigerant passing through the first region and flowing into the second header flows parallel to the air flow direction and flows into the first header, and

a third region in which the refrigerant passing through the second region and flowing into the first header flows against the air flow direction and flows into the second header,

the leeward heat exchange unit and the windward heat exchange unit being each divided up among

a first heat exchanger including the first region and the second region and

a second heat exchanger including the third region,

the first header of the first heat exchanger having a refrigerant outlet through which the refrigerant flows out,

the first header of the second heat exchanger having a refrigerant inlet through which the refrigerant flowing out through the refrigerant outlet flows in,

the heat exchanger further comprising a connection pipe connecting the refrigerant outlet and the refrigerant inlet,

the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger being arranged in an L shape in plan view,

the refrigerant inlet being provided in one end portion of the first header of the second heat exchanger that is farther from the refrigerant outlet than the other end portion of the first header of the second heat exchanger.

2 . The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein,

when a length of the leeward heat exchange unit in the first region in a longitudinal direction of the first header and a length of the windward heat exchange unit in the first region in a longitudinal direction of the second header are each defined as L,

a length of the leeward heat exchange unit in the second region in the longitudinal direction of the first header and a length of the windward heat exchange unit in the second region in the longitudinal direction of the second header are each defined as L 2 , and

a length of the leeward heat exchange unit in the third region in the longitudinal direction of the first header and a length of the windward heat exchange unit in the third region in the longitudinal direction of the second header are each defined as L 3 ,

(L 1 +L 2 )/2>L 3 holds.

3 . The heat exchanger of claim 2 , wherein

L 2 >L 1 holds.

4 . The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein

the common header and the first header each include a partition plate separating the first region and the second region.

5 . The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein

the refrigerant flowing in the first region includes superheated gas, and the refrigerant flowing in the third region includes subcooled liquid.

6 . A heat exchanger comprising

a side-flow housing that houses the heat exchanger of claim 1 .

7 . A heat exchanger comprising

a top-flow housing that houses the heat exchanger of claim 1 .

8 . A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising

the heat exchanger of claim 1 .