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Air Conditioner Muffler And Air Conditioner Equipped With Muffler

Abstract: Provided is an air conditioner muffler that is compact and has little pressure loss. Also provided is an air conditioner equipped with this muffler. The air conditioner muffler is equipped with: a cylindrical muffler main body having at the inlet side and the outlet side a reduced diameter section with a smaller inner diameter than a central section; an inlet pipe connected to the inlet reduced diameter section of the muffler main body; and an outlet pipe connected to the outlet reduced diameter section of the muffler main body. The inlet pipe is inserted into the muffler main body with the tip end of the inlet pipe positioned at the center position of the length of the muffler main body from the inlet to the outlet and of the inlet pipe inserted into the muffler main body the inner diameter of the tip end side is smaller than the inner diameter of the inlet pipe on the upstream side from the tip end.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
05 May 2017
Publication Number
19/2017
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2023-10-31
Renewal Date

Applicants

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
7 3 Marunouchi 2 chome Chiyoda ku Tokyo 1008310

Inventors

1. WATANABE Masayuki
c/o Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 7 3 Marunouchi 2 chome Chiyoda ku Tokyo 1008310
2. TADA Yoshiyuki
c/o Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 7 3 Marunouchi 2 chome Chiyoda ku Tokyo 1008310

Specification

DESCRIPTION
Title of Invention
MUFFLER FOR AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS AND AIR-CONDITIONING
APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME
Technical Field [0001]
The present invention relates to a muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus and an air-conditioning apparatus including the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus.
Background Art [0002]
In general, a refrigerant circuit of an air-conditioning apparatus includes a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator. The air-conditioning apparatus is configured to suck, compress, and discharge refrigerant repeatedly by the compressor. Through repeated operation of the air-conditioning apparatus, the refrigerant is discharged in a pulsed manner, with the result that pressure of the refrigerant fluctuates. This phenomenon is called a pressure pulsation. There is a problem in that the pressure pulsation may be transmitted from the compressor through a discharge pipe of the compressor to an indoor-side heat exchanger, and cause resonance with the structure of the indoor-side heat exchanger, resulting in generation of noise. This noise is referred to as a pulsation noise. [0003]
Thus, in the refrigerant circuit of the air-conditioning apparatus, a muffler is mounted to a pipe extending from a discharge port of the compressor to the indoor-side heat exchanger to reduce the pulsation noise. [0004]
When basic characteristics of the muffler are taken into account, in order to enhance a muffling effect, a cross sectional area ratio of an expansion chamber of a

muffler main body to a pipe connected to a muffler main body needs to be set large. In view of such circumstance, for example, there has been proposed a muffler employing a configuration in which an inner diameter of the muffler main body is set large so that the muffling effect is enhanced when the cross sectional area of the pipe is fixed (see, for example, Patent Literature 1). [0005]
Further, in order to achieve downsizing of the muffler, there has been proposed a muffler downsized by changing a length and a diameter of an insertion pipe inserted into the muffler main body (see, for example, Patent Literature 2). In the muffler according to Patent Literature 2, a muffling property is enhanced by reducing an inner diameter of an inlet pipe connected to an inlet of the muffler main body before the inlet pipe enters the muffler main body, and by positioning a distal end of a portion of the inlet pipe, which is inserted into the muffler main body, at a center of the muffler main body.
Citation List Patent Literature [0006]
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. Hei 9-203386 (Page 2, Page 3, and Fig. 7)
Patent Literature 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2011-12869 (Page 2 and Fig. 2)
Summary of Invention Technical Problem [0007]
In the muffler proposed in Patent Literature 1, in order to enhance the muffling effect, the cross sectional area ratio of the expansion chamber of the muffler main body to the pipe connected to the muffler main body needs to be set large. Thus, there is a problem in that, when the inner diameter of the pipe connected to the

muffler main body cannot be changed, the inner diameter of the muffler main body
may disadvantageously increase.
[0008]
In the muffler proposed in Patent Literature 2, in order to downsize the muffler while the muffling effect is maintained, an inner diameter of the inlet pipe is reduced also before the portion which is inserted into the muffler main body, and a length of an inserted pipe portion which is inserted into the muffler main body is set large to reach the vicinity of the center of the muffler main body. However, there is a problem in that a pressure loss of the refrigerant may increase. [0009]
The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to obtain a muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus, which is downsized and has an enhanced muffling effect while the pressure loss of the refrigerant is suppressed to maintain efficiency of a heat exchange, and an air-conditioning apparatus including the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus.
Solution to Problem [0010]
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus, including: a tubular muffler main body which has small diameter portions on an inlet side and an outlet side, the small diameter portions having inner diameters smaller than an inner diameter of a central portion of the tubular muffler main body; an inlet pipe connected to the small diameter portion on the inlet side of the tubular muffler main body; and an outlet pipe connected to the small diameter portion on the outlet side of the tubular muffler main body, in which the inlet pipe is inserted into the tubular muffler main body, and has a distal end positioned at a center of a length from an inlet to an outlet of the tubular muffler main body, and in which the distal end side of the inlet pipe inserted into the tubular muffler

main body has an inner diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the inlet pipe on upstream of the distal end side.
Advantageous Effects of Invention [0011]
According to the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention, the pressure loss of the refrigerant can be suppressed to be smaller than that of the related art while the muffling effect is maintained without increasing a size of the muffler main body, by positioning the distal end of the inlet pipe at the center of the length from the inlet to the outlet of the muffler main body and by setting the inner diameter of the inlet pipe on the distal end portion side smaller than the inner diameter of the inlet pipe on upstream of the distal end side.
Brief Description of Drawings [0012]
[Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a refrigerant circuit diagram for illustrating an air-conditioning apparatus during a heating operation according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is a refrigerant circuit diagram for illustrating the air-conditioning apparatus during a cooling operation according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is an external view for illustrating a part of the refrigerant circuit of Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, which is surrounded by the dotted line.
[Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a sectional view for illustrating a muffler for the air-conditioning apparatus of Fig. 1 to Fig. 3.
[Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a graph (Comparative Example 1) for showing a muffling property of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus when a diameter of a lower inserted pipe portion is not reduced.
[Fig.6] Fig. 6 is a graph (Example) for showing a muffling property of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus when a diameter of the lower inserted pipe portion is

reduced.
[Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is a graph (Comparative Example 2) for showing a muffling property of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus when a diameter of the lower inserted pipe portion is reduced.
[Fig. 8] Fig. 8 is a graph for showing measurement results (Comparative Example 1 and Example) of a pulsation noise of an air-conditioning apparatus arranged at a discharge port of a compressor for the cases of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus having the lower inserted pipe portion reduced in diameter and the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus having the lower inserted pipe portion not reduced in diameter.
Description of Embodiments
[0013]
Embodiment 1
Fig. 1 is a refrigerant circuit diagram for illustrating an air-conditioning apparatus during a heating operation according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. In Fig. 1, a four-way valve 4 is switched to the heating operation (see the solid line of Fig. 1). During the heating operation, a compressor 3, the four-way valve 4, an indoor heat exchanger 6, an expansion valve 5, an outdoor heat exchanger 7, and the four-way valve 4 are annularly connected through refrigerant pipes. Mufflers 1 are mufflers for an air-conditioning apparatus, and are connected to a refrigerant pipe extending from a discharge port of the compressor 3 to the four-way valve 4, and connected to a refrigerant pipe extending from the four-way valve 4 to the indoor heat exchanger 6. During the heating operation, the indoor heat exchanger 6 positioned on a discharge port side of the compressor 3 functions as a condenser to perform the heating operation. [0014]
Fig. 2 is a refrigerant circuit diagram for illustrating the air-conditioning apparatus during a cooling operation according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. In Fig. 2, the four-way valve 4 is switched to the cooling operation (see

the solid line of Fig. 2). During the cooling operation, the compressor 3, the four-way valve 4, the outdoor heat exchanger 7, the expansion valve 5, the indoor heat exchanger 6, and the four-way valve 4 are annulariy connected through the refrigerant pipes. The Mufflers 1 are connected to the refrigerant pipe extending from the discharge port of the compressor 3 to the four-way valve 4, and connected to the refrigerant pipe extending from the indoor heat exchanger 6 to the four-way valve 4. During the cooling operation, the indoor heat exchanger 6 positioned on downstream of the expansion valve 5 functions as an evaporator to perform the cooling operation. [0015]
Fig. 3 is an external view for illustrating a part of the refrigerant circuit of Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, which is surrounded by the dotted line. Illustration is made of the mufflers 1, the compressor 3, the four-way valve 4, and the refrigerant pipes connecting those devices, which construct the air-conditioning apparatus. [0016]
Fig. 4 is a sectional view for illustrating the muffler 1 of Fig. 1 to Fig. 3. As is apparent from the descriptions of Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, the muffler 1 is mounted to the refrigerant circuit of the air-conditioning apparatus, at least to the refrigerant pipe connected to the discharge port side of the compressor 3. The muffler 1 includes a muffler main body 8, an inlet pipe 9, and an outlet pipe 13. The muffler main body 8 is constructed of a tubular body in which an inlet small diameter portion 8a is connected through an enlarged diameter portion 8b to a large diameter portion 8c, and the large diameter portion 8c is connected through a reduced diameter portion 8d to an outlet small diameter portion 8e. The inlet pipe 9 is connected to the inlet small diameter portion 8a of the muffler main body 8. The outlet pipe 13 is connected to the outlet small diameter portion 8e of the muffler main body 8. [0017]
The inlet pipe 9 is inserted through the inlet small diameter portion 8a of the muffler main body 8 into the muffler main body 8, and has an inserted pipe portion 10 having a length Li from a starting point 8bs of the enlarged diameter portion 8b of the

muffler main body 8. A distal end of the inserted pipe portion 10 is positioned at a center of a length from an inlet to an outlet of the muffler main body 8. The inserted pipe portion 10 has an upper inserted pipe portion 11 and a lower inserted pipe portion 12. The upper inserted pipe portion 11 is a portion of a length L2 from the starting point 8bs of the enlarged diameter portion 8b of the muffler main body 8. The upper inserted pipe portion 11 has an inner diameter equal to that of an upstream portion of the inlet pipe 9 with respect to the inlet small diameter portion 8a of the main body 8. The lower inserted pipe portion 12 is a portion of a length L3, which is continuous with the upper inserted pipe portion 11. The inner diameter of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 is set smaller than that of the upper inserted pipe portion 11. Thus, as the inlet pipe 9, there is employed a refrigerant pipe reduced in diameter at a portion of the lower inserted pipe portion 12. [0018]
In the muffler 1 having the configuration described above, a ratio of an inner diameter D of the muffler main body 8 to an inner diameter D2 of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 is set to satisfy D/D2>5.7. [0019]
A length of the inserted pipe portion 10 is represented by Li. A length of the upper inserted pipe portion 11 of the inserted pipe portion 10 is represented by L2. A length of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 of the inserted pipe portion 10 is represented by L3. The relationship among those lengths is set to satisfy 1.55.7, and a ratio of the length of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 to the length of the upper inserted pipe portion 11 is set to satisfy 1.55.7 as described above, the muffling effect is enhanced. Here, when a refrigerant pipe in which a distal end side of the inserted pipe portion 10 is not reduced in diameter is employed as in the another related-art muffler (that is, L3=0 in this embodiment), it is verified that, in order to obtain the muffling effect as in this embodiment, the inner diameter of the muffler main body 8 needs to be set about 1.3 times larger than that of this embodiment. That is, in this embodiment, the muffling effect can be enhanced by reducing the inner diameter of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 without increasing the size of the muffler main body 8. Therefore, when the muffler 1 of this embodiment is employed, the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus having an enhanced muffling effect can be introduced into an existing air-conditioning apparatus without newly designing a configuration of refrigerant circuit pipes of the air-conditioning apparatus. [0022]
Next, description is made of calculation results of the muffling effect of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus, which are calculated with the following conditions using an acoustic impedance.
(1) the inner diameter D of the muffler main body=32 mm, the inner diameter of the inserted pipe portion Di=D2) D/D2=4.2
(2) the inner diameter D of the muffler main body=32 mm, the inner diameter of the inserted pipe portion Di>D2| D/D2=5.8
(3) the inner diameter D of the muffler main body=44.1 mm, the inner diameter of the inserted pipe portion Di=D2, D/D2=5.8
[0023]
Fig. 5 to Fig. 7 are graphs for showing muffling properties of the mufflers for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned conditions (1) to (3). The calculation results of the muffling property are determined with certain conditions of

the length L of the muffler main body 8, the length Li of the inserted pipe portion 10, the length L2 of the upper inserted pipe portion 11, the inner diameter Di of the upper inserted pipe portion 11, and the length L3 of the lower inserted pipe portion 12. Specifically, the mufflers for an air-conditioning apparatus of the conditions (1) to (3) satisfy the length L of the muffler 1=92 mm, the length Li of the inserted pipe portion 10=46 mm, and the inner diameter Di of the upper inserted pipe portion 11 =7.6 mm. The muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the condition (2) satisfies the length L2 of the upper inserted pipe portion=16 mm, and the length L3 of the lower inserted pipe portion=30 mm. [0024]
Fig. 5 is a graph for showing the muffling property of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (1). In the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (1), the inner diameter Di of the upper inserted pipe portion 11 and the inner diameter D2 of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 are equal.
Fig. 6 is a graph for showing the muffling property of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (2). The muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (2) satisfies D/D2=5.8 by reducing the inner diameter D2 of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 as compared to the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (1). When the calculation results of the muffling property in the cases of the above-mentioned condition (1) and the above-mentioned condition (2) are compared, it is found that the muffling amount increases without fluctuation of a frequency having the muffling effect. In addition, it is also found that the muffling effect is improved by about 8dB to a maximum (see Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). That is, when D/D2>5.7 is satisfied as in the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (2), sufficient muffling effect can be obtained as compared to the case of the above-mentioned condition (1).
Fig. 7 is a graph for showing the muffling property of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (3). The muffler for an air-

conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned condition (3) is set to satisfy D/D2=5.8 by increasing the inner diameter D of the muffler main body 8 without changing the inner diameter D2 of the lower inserted pipe portion 12. When the calculation result of the muffling property in the case of the above-mentioned condition (3) is compared to the calculation result of the muffling property in the case of the above-mentioned condition (2), the muffling effects are substantially the same. That is, the muffling effect can be enhanced by reducing the inner diameter D2 of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 without increasing the diameter of the muffler main body 8. [0025]
Fig. 8 is a graph for showing the measurement results, with the mufflers for an air-conditioning apparatus of the above-mentioned conditions (1) and (2) each arranged on the discharge side of the compressor 3 in order to verify the efficacy of the muffling effect described above. A pulsation noise generated in the indoor heat exchanger due to a pressure pulsation is measured. When a comparison is made between a measurement result of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus as a reference and a measurement result of the muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus in which the inner diameter D2 of the lower inserted pipe portion 12 is reduced, it is found that the pulsation noise is reduced. From this point of view, it is found that the high muffling effect can be obtained when an inner diameter ratio is set to satisfy D/D2>5.7.
Reference Signs List [0026]
1 muffler (for air-conditioning apparatus) 3 compressor 4 four-way
valve 5 expansion valve 6 indoor heat exchanger 7 outdoor heat
exchanger 8 muffler main body 8a inlet small diameter portion8b enlarged diameter portion 8bs starting point of enlarged diameter portion 8c large diameter portion 8d reduced diameter portion 8e outlet small diameter portion
9 inlet pipe 10 inserted pipe portion 11 upper inserted pipe

portion 12 lower inserted pipe portion 13 outlet pipe

CLAIMS [Claim 1]
A muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus, comprising:
a muffler main body having a tubular shape, which has small diameter portions on an inlet side and an outlet side, the small diameter portions having inner diameters smaller than an inner diameter of a central portion of the muffler main body;
an inlet pipe connected to the small diameter portion on the inlet side of the muffler main body; and
an outlet pipe connected to the small diameter portion on the outlet side of the muffler main body,
wherein the inlet pipe is inserted into the muffler main body, and has a distal end positioned at a center of a length from an inlet to an outlet of the muffler main body, and
wherein the distal end side of the inlet pipe inserted into the muffler main body has an inner diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the inlet pipe on an upstream of the distal end side. [Claim 2]
A muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus, comprising:
a muffler main body, having a tubular shape, in which an inlet small diameter portion is connected to a large diameter portion through an enlarged diameter portion, and the large diameter portion is connected to an outlet small diameter portion through a reduced diameter portion;
an inlet pipe connected to an inlet small diameter portion of the muffler main body; and
an outlet pipe connected to an outlet small diameter portion of the muffler main body,
the inlet pipe having an inserted pipe portion disposed in the muffler main body, the inserted pipe portion being inserted into the muffler main body from the inlet small diameter portion and extending from a starting point of the enlarged diameter portion to an inside of the muffler main body,

the inserted pipe portion having an upper inserted pipe portion positioned on an inlet side of the muffler main body and a lower inserted pipe portion positioned on an outlet side of the muffler main body,
the upper inserted pipe portion having an inner diameter equal to an inner diameter of the inlet pipe on upstream of the inlet small diameter portion,
the lower inserted pipe portion having a distal end positioned at a center of a length from an inlet to an outlet of the muffler main body, and having an inner diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the upper inserted pipe portion. [Claim 3]
The muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of claim 2, wherein a ratio of an inner diameter D of the muffler main body to an inner diameter D2 of the lower inserted pipe portion is set to satisfy D/D2>5.7. [Claim 4]
The muffler for an air-conditioning apparatus of claim 2 or 3, wherein, when a length of the upper inserted pipe portion is defined as L2, and a length of the lower inserted pipe portion is defined as L3, a ratio of l_2 to L3 is set to satisfy 1.5

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2 PROOF OF RIGHT [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
3 Priority Document [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
4 Power of Attorney [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
5 Form 5 [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
6 Form 3 [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
7 Form 18 [05-05-2017(online)].pdf_33.pdf 2017-05-05
8 Form 18 [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
9 Form 1 [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
10 Drawing [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
11 Description(Complete) [05-05-2017(online)].pdf_34.pdf 2017-05-05
12 Description(Complete) [05-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-05
13 201747015897.pdf 2017-05-09
14 Correspondence by Agent_Form1_11-05-2017.pdf 2017-05-11
15 Other Document [15-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-15
16 Marked Copy [15-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-15
17 Form 13 [15-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-15
18 Description(Complete) [15-05-2017(online)].pdf_184.pdf 2017-05-15
19 Description(Complete) [15-05-2017(online)].pdf 2017-05-15
20 Form 3 [29-06-2017(online)].pdf 2017-06-29
21 201747015897-FER.pdf 2019-10-16
22 201747015897-certified copy of translation (MANDATORY) [23-12-2019(online)].pdf 2019-12-23
23 201747015897-OTHERS [02-04-2020(online)].pdf 2020-04-02
24 201747015897-FORM 3 [02-04-2020(online)].pdf 2020-04-02
25 201747015897-FER_SER_REPLY [02-04-2020(online)].pdf 2020-04-02
26 201747015897-DRAWING [02-04-2020(online)].pdf 2020-04-02
27 201747015897-CLAIMS [02-04-2020(online)].pdf 2020-04-02
28 201747015897-ABSTRACT [02-04-2020(online)].pdf 2020-04-02
29 201747015897-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-03-02-2023).pdf 2022-12-29
30 201747015897-Correspondence to notify the Controller [30-01-2023(online)].pdf 2023-01-30
31 201747015897-Written submissions and relevant documents [17-02-2023(online)].pdf 2023-02-17
32 201747015897-Retyped Pages under Rule 14(1) [17-02-2023(online)].pdf 2023-02-17
33 201747015897-PETITION UNDER RULE 137 [17-02-2023(online)].pdf 2023-02-17
34 201747015897-2. Marked Copy under Rule 14(2) [17-02-2023(online)].pdf 2023-02-17
35 201747015897-PatentCertificate31-10-2023.pdf 2023-10-31
36 201747015897-IntimationOfGrant31-10-2023.pdf 2023-10-31

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