US20020069654A1 - Two-evaporator refrigerator having a bypass and channel-switching means for refrigerant - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a refrigerator equipped with a two-stage compressor and two evaporators for performing a refrigeration cycle.
- FIG. 8 shows a refrigerant circuit 100 .
- the prior art refrigeration cycle has a problem of occasional occurrence of so-called “one-sided flow” and resulting interruption of cooling of the freezer compartment.
- the “one-sided flow” means undesirable interruption of refrigerant flow in the freezer evaporator 26 while refrigerant continues to flow through the other passage in the refrigerant circuit. In other words, whole of refrigerant taken into the separator 20 ′ flows out to the suction pipe 22 at intermediate pressure, and then into the intermediate-pressure side inlet of the compressor 12 .
- the “one-sided flow” occurs when a pressure balance between the fresh food evaporator 18 and the freezer evaporator 26 is lost.
- the “one-sided flow” does occur especially when heat-exchange temperature of the freezer evaporator 26 rises too high at occasion of excessive rise of temperature in the freezer compartment.
- the “one-sided flow” also occurs when an excessive cooling or heat exchange is made by the fresh food evaporator 18 , because such excessive heat exchange makes liquid-phase refrigerant entirely evaporates in the fresh food evaporator 18 and thus exhausting the liquid-phase refrigerant that is in otherwise to be sent to the freezer evaporator 26 .
- said bypassing is made when drive frequency of a motor for operating said two-stage compressor increases to a predetermined magnification, alternative to those of former aspects of the invention.
- a fan for leading air around said first evaporator into the fresh food compartment is driven at a time of said bypassing by said means for controlling.
- Liquid refrigerant that is separated from the gaseous refrigerant by the separator flows through a second capillary tube as being reduced in pressure to become a two-phase refrigerant; then the two-phase refrigerant at lower pressure flows into a second evaporator for cooling a freezer compartment.
- the invention-wise refrigerator operates not only in normal mode but also in “bypassing” mode of refrigeration cycle as in below.
- the “one-sided flow” is detected by temperature of the second suction pipe, pressure in which is lower than that of the first suction pipe. Meanwhile, the “one-sided flow” is detected by: temperature of the separating means in the third aspect of the invention; by temperature difference between the separating means and the first evaporator in the fourth aspect of the invention; by drive frequency of a motor for operating the two-stage compressor in the fifth aspect of the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit of first embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a vertical sectional view of a refrigerator
- FIG. 3A is a graph showing a temperature variation of a first suction pipe at intermediate pressure, upon occasion of the one-sided flow;
- FIG. 3B is a graph showing a temperature variation of the first suction pipe at intermediate pressure at a time of no occurrence of the one-sided flow
- FIG. 4 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit of second embodiment
- FIG. 5A is a graph showing a temperature variation of a low-pressure suction pipe at an occasion of the one-sided flow
- FIG. 5B is a graph showing a temperature variation of a low-pressure suction pipe at a time of no occurrence of the one-sided flow
- FIG. 7B is an explanatory illustration of a gas-liquid separator at an occasion of the one-sided flow
- FIG. 8 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit in the prior art.
- FIG. 1 a structure of a refrigerator is explained with reference to the FIG. 1.
- a fresh food compartment 2 a vegetable compartment 3 , an ice-forming compartment 4 and a freezer compartment 5 , in serial in this order from upside to down.
- a machinery compartment 6 is arranged with a two-stage compressor 12 (herein after merely referred as “compressor”).
- a freezer evaporator 26 is disposed for cooling the ice-forming compartment 4 and the freezer compartment 5 .
- a fresh food evaporator 18 is disposed for cooling the fresh food compartment 2 and the vegetable compartment 3 .
- first fan 27 is disposed for sending out an air cooled by the freezer evaporator 26 into the ice-forming compartment 4 and the freezer compartment 5 .
- second fan 19 is disposed for sending out an air cooled by the fresh food evaporator 18 into the fresh food compartment 2 and the vegetable compartment 3 .
- a controller section 7 formed of a microcomputer is arranged at backside of top-plate part in the refrigerator 1 .
- a compressor 12 has an exit at higher-pressure side of the circuit that is connected to a condenser 14 .
- the condenser 14 is then connected to a three-way valve 15 having a first exit, which is connected with a first capillary 16 at higher-pressure side and which is further connected there through with the fresh food evaporator 18 .
- An exit of the fresh food evaporator 18 is connected to a refrigerant inlet of a gas-liquid separator 20 .
- a gas-exit pipe of the gas-liquid separator 20 is connected with a first suction pipe 22 and further connected there through with an intermediate-pressure-side inlet of the compressor 12 .
- a liquid-exit pipe of the gas-liquid separator 20 is connected to an end of second capillary tube 24 , pressure in which is lower than the first capillary tube 16 .
- the second exit of the above-mentioned three-way valve 15 is connected with an end of a bypass capillary 25 while the other end of the bypass capillary 25 and the other end of the second capillary 24 are connected to an end of the freezer evaporator 26 .
- the other end of the freezer evaporator 26 is connected to lower-pressure-side inlet of the compressor 12 , through a second suction pipe 28 .
- the first suction pipe 22 is equipped with a temperature sensor 30 for detecting a temperature of the pipe.
- the temperature sensor 30 is electrically connected to the controller section 7 that operates opening and closing of the first and second exit of the three-way valve 15 .
- Gaseous refrigerant is compressed in the compressor 12 and outputted from an outlet of the compressor 12 at high pressure.
- Liquid refrigerant that is separated from the gaseous refrigerant by the separator 20 is subjected to pressure reduction at the second capillary tube 24 , to form a two-phase refrigerant at low pressure. Then, the two-phase refrigerant at low pressure flows into the freezer evaporator 26 .
- the low-pressure gaseous refrigerant is compressed at a lower-pressure side compartment of the compressor 12 to an intermediate pressure; then added and mixed with the intermediate-pressure gaseous refrigerant that is taken in from the intermediate-pressure side inlet; and further compressed in a higher-pressure side compartment of the compressor 12 to be outputted at high pressure from the exit.
- the one-sided flow may occur during the above operation of the refrigeration cycle. Operation for preventing or quenching of the one-sided flow is explained as follows.
- the one-sided flow means a state where refrigerant flows not through the freezer evaporator 26 and only through a channel connecting the fresh food evaporator 18 , the gas-liquid separator 20 , the first suction pipe 22 and the compressor 12 in serial in this order.
- the controller section 7 operates as to close the first exit of the three-way valve 15 and open the second exit of the three-way valve 15 .
- the refrigerant flows not into the fresh food evaporator 18 and flows through the bypass capillary tube 25 and directly into the freezer evaporator 26 .
- Such an operation of the refrigerant circuit is to be referred as bypassing operation.
- bypassing operation a cooling at the freezer evaporator 26 takes place in a such a manner to prevent temperature rise at the freezer evaporator 26 that is the case in the prior art at occasion of the one-sided flows.
- FIG. 3B shows a graph illustrating a temperature variation curve of the first suction pipe 22 observed when the bypassing operation is performed. As shown in the figure, temperature of the first suction pipe 22 is kept higher than the value of 25° C. as to prevent the one-sided flow.
- the bypassing operation is adopted not only when to prevent or quench the one-sided flows, but also when cooling is needed only at the freezer evaporator 26 and not at the fresh food evaporator 28 because of dropped room temperature in winter season or the like. If the refrigerant channel is switched to the bypass capillary 25 that is directly connected to the freezer evaporator 26 in such bypassing operation, cooling is made only at the freezer evaporator 26 .
- bypassing operation will be also adopted to conduct cooling at the freezer evaporator 26 in following occasion; when excessive cooling load is applied on the fresh food evaporator 18 , evaporation of the liquid part of the refrigerant is completed in the fresh food evaporator 18 as to disrupt flowing of refrigerant to the freezer evaporator 26 .
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow as follows: temperature variation of the second suction pipe 28 , which is at pressure lower than that of the first suction pipe 22 , is monitored to determine whether the one-sided flow is in a state or not; it is noted that in the above first embodiment, on contrary, the temperature variation of the second suction pipe 22 is monitored.
- the one-sided flow is in a state of operation of the refrigeration cycle if and only if the temperature of the second suction pipe 28 exceeds 27 20 C.
- temperature sensor 32 is attached on the second suction pipe 28 ; when the detected temperature becomes 28° C. or more, occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted (FIG. 5B).
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow as follows: temperature variation of the gas-liquid separator 20 is monitored to detect the one-sided flow.
- FIG. 7A interior of the separator 20 is almost filled with gaseous refrigerant in normal state, thereby keeping the temperature of the separator 20 as stable, for example, at about ⁇ 2° C. If the one-sided flow occurs, the interior of the separator 20 becomes to be filled with liquid refrigerant as shown in FIG. 7B, and in same time, the temperature of the separator 20 drops, for example, to ⁇ 3° C.
- a temperature sensor 34 is attached on the gas-liquid separator 20 ; when the detected temperature becomes ⁇ 3° C., occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted.
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment also in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow as follows: temperature difference between the fresh food evaporator 18 and the gas-liquid separator 20 is monitored to detect the one-sided flow. Specifically, temperature sensors are disposed to detect evaporation temperature of the fresh food evaporator 18 and surface of the gas-liquid separator 20 .
- the interior of the separator 20 becomes filled with liquid refrigerant, and the temperature of the separator 20 becomes equal to the temperature of the fresh food evaporator 18 , for example, to ⁇ 3° C.
- the detected temperatures become equal, occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted.
- the fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described, which also differs from the first embodiment in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow.
- the one-sided flow is derived from imbalance of load, due to opening and closing of door of the refrigerant for example, such imbalance causes increase of drive frequency of the compressor 12 in a motion to compensate such imbalance of load.
- the bypassing operation is conducted. For example, if the compressor 12 has been operated at frequency of 30 Hz and starts to be operated at frequency of 45 Hz, or 1.5 times of the 30 Hz, the occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted.
- the bypassing operation is conducted at every occurrence of the one-sided flow, as to effect enough cooling at the freezer evaporator 26 .
- the bypassing operation is not needed if the cooling capacity of the freezer evaporator 26 is sufficiently large and cooling is needed only at the fresh food evaporator 18 .
- the one-sided flow is not always troublesome.
- the bypassing operation may be skipped. For example, the bypassing operation will be skipped, even at occurrence of the one-sided flow, when temperature of the fresh food evaporator 18 is higher than normal and temperature of the freezer evaporator 26 is lower than normal.
- frost removing may be made as follows.
- frost may be deposited onto the fresh food evaporator 18 . Meanwhile, at the bypassing operation, refrigerant does not flow through the fresh food evaporator 18 .
- the bypassing operation is conducted while operating the first fan 27 for sending air around the fresh food evaporator 18 .
- the frost on the fresh food evaporator 18 is removed.
- the refrigerant filled in the fresh food evaporator 18 is sent to the freezer evaporator 26 , to enhance cooling ability of the freezer evaporator 26 .
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- This invention relates to a refrigerator equipped with a two-stage compressor and two evaporators for performing a refrigeration cycle.
- Such a refrigerator has been proposed and described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,918,942.
- The refrigeration cycle of the prior art document comprises following steps; each of the steps will be explained by referring FIG. 8, which shows a
refrigerant circuit 100. - (1) Gaseous refrigerant streams out at high pressure from an outlet of the two-stage compressor. Then, the gaseous refrigerant is condensed at interior of a
condenser 14 to become a two-phase refrigerant composed of gas and liquid phases at high pressure. - (2) The two-phase refrigerant at high pressure is subjected to pressure reduction in a
capillary tube 16′. Then, the two-phase refrigerant at intermediate pressure flows into anevaporator 18 for fresh food compartments or non-freezing refrigerator compartment (hereinafter referred as “fresh food evaporator”). - (3) Liquid-phase part of the two-phase refrigerant partly evaporates at inside of the
fresh food evaporator 18. Then, the two-phase refrigerant enters into aseparator 20′, through which gas-phase and liquid-phase parts are separated from each other. - (4) Gaseous refrigerant that is separated from liquid refrigerant by the
separator 20′ flows through asuction pipe 22 at intermediate pressure; and then returns to the two-stage compressor 12 through its intermediate-pressure side inlet. - (5) Liquid refrigerant that is separated from the gaseous refrigerant by the
separator 20′ is subjected to pressure reduction at athrottle valve 114, to form a two-phase refrigerant at low pressure. Then, the two-phase refrigerant at low pressure flows into anevaporator 26 for freezer compartment (hereinafter referred as “freezer evaporator”). - (6) Liquid part of the two-phase refrigerant evaporates in the
freezer evaporator 26. Thus formed gaseous refrigerant flows through asuction pipe 28 at low pressure; and then returns to the two-stage compressor 12 through its low-pressure side inlet. - The prior art refrigeration cycle has a problem of occasional occurrence of so-called “one-sided flow” and resulting interruption of cooling of the freezer compartment. The “one-sided flow” means undesirable interruption of refrigerant flow in the
freezer evaporator 26 while refrigerant continues to flow through the other passage in the refrigerant circuit. In other words, whole of refrigerant taken into theseparator 20′ flows out to thesuction pipe 22 at intermediate pressure, and then into the intermediate-pressure side inlet of thecompressor 12. The “one-sided flow” occurs when a pressure balance between thefresh food evaporator 18 and thefreezer evaporator 26 is lost. The “one-sided flow” does occur especially when heat-exchange temperature of thefreezer evaporator 26 rises too high at occasion of excessive rise of temperature in the freezer compartment. - Meanwhile, at occasion of dropped room temperature in winter season or the like, no cooling at the
fresh food evaporator 18 is needed while need of cooling at thefreezer evaporator 26 still remains. The prior art refrigeration cycle also has a problem in such occasion. Because thefresh food evaporator 18 and thefreezer evaporator 16 are connected in serial, refrigerant also have to flow through thefresh food evaporator 18. - The “one-sided flow” also occurs when an excessive cooling or heat exchange is made by the
fresh food evaporator 18, because such excessive heat exchange makes liquid-phase refrigerant entirely evaporates in thefresh food evaporator 18 and thus exhausting the liquid-phase refrigerant that is in otherwise to be sent to thefreezer evaporator 26. - First aspect of invention-wise refrigerator comprising: a two-stage compressor having an outlet and first and second inlets, pressure of said fist inlet being intermediate between pressures of the outlet at higher pressure and the second inlet at lower pressure; means for switching of refrigerant flow channels at downstream of a condenser connected with said outlet; means for separating gaseous and liquid phase parts of refrigerant from each other at downstream of a first evaporator for fresh food compartment, said first evaporator being connected from first exit of said means for switching through a first capillary tube; a first suction pipe connecting from a gaseous part exit of said means for separating to said first inlet of the two-stage compressor; a second capillary tube connecting from a liquid part exit of said means for separating to a second evaporator for freezer compartment; a bypass capillary tube connecting to the second evaporator from second exit of said means for switching; a second suction pipe connecting from the second evaporator to said second inlet of the two-stage compressor; and means for controlling a refrigeration cycle in a manner of bypassing or skipping the first evaporator when temperatures of said first suction pipe becomes lower than a predetermined value, by closing said first exit of the means for switching and by opening said second exit of the means for switching.
- According to second aspect of the invention, said bypassing is made when temperature of the second suction pipe becomes higher than a predetermined value, alternative to that of the first aspect of the invention—bypassing is made when the temperatures of said second suction pipe becomes lower than a predetermined value.
- According to third aspect of the invention, said bypassing is made when temperature of the means for separating becomes lower than a predetermined value, alternative to those of former aspects of the invention.
- According to fourth aspect of the invention, said bypassing is made when temperatures of the means for separating and the second evaporator being become substantially same, alternative to those of former aspects of the invention.
- According to fifth aspect of the invention, said bypassing is made when drive frequency of a motor for operating said two-stage compressor increases to a predetermined magnification, alternative to those of former aspects of the invention.
- According to sixth aspect of the invention, a fan for leading air around said first evaporator into the fresh food compartment is driven at a time of said bypassing by said means for controlling.
- A normal mode of refrigeration cycle of the refrigerator is explained in below.
- (1) Gaseous refrigerant streams out at high pressure from an outlet of a two-stage compressor, and is condensed in a condenser to form a two-phase refrigerant composed of gaseous and liquid phases.
- (2) The two-phase refrigerant of high pressure is subjected to pressure reduction within a first capillary tube to become a two-phase refrigerant of intermediate pressure; and then flows into a first evaporator for cooling a fresh food compartment.
- (3) Liquid part of the two-phase refrigerant partly evaporates in the first evaporator. Then, the two-phase refrigerant flows into means for separating gaseous and liquid parts of refrigerant from each other.
- (4) Gaseous refrigerant that is separated from liquid refrigerant by the means for separating returns directly through a first suction pipe into the two-stage compressor from its first inlet. The first inlet is at an intermediate pressure between pressures at outlet and second inlet of the two-stage compressor.
- (5) Liquid refrigerant that is separated from the gaseous refrigerant by the separator flows through a second capillary tube as being reduced in pressure to become a two-phase refrigerant; then the two-phase refrigerant at lower pressure flows into a second evaporator for cooling a freezer compartment.
- (6) Liquid part of the two-phase refrigerant evaporates in the freezer compartment. Thus formed gaseous refrigerant returns, through a second suction pipe at pressure lower than that of the first suction pipe, into the two-
stage compressor 12 from its second inlet. - The invention-wise refrigerator operates not only in normal mode but also in “bypassing” mode of refrigeration cycle as in below.
- According to the first aspect of the invention, occurring of “one-sided flow” is assumed when temperature of the first suction pipe exceeds a predetermined temperature. In such occasion, the first exit of the switching means is closed while the second exit of the switching means is opened, thereby bypassing refrigerant directly to the second evaporator for the freezer compartment while skipping the first evaporator for the fresh food compartment. In this way, the “one-sided flow” is prevented or quenched by directly providing refrigerant to the second evaporator, and thus cooling of the freezer compartment being effected.
- According to the second aspect of the invention, the “one-sided flow” is detected by temperature of the second suction pipe, pressure in which is lower than that of the first suction pipe. Meanwhile, the “one-sided flow” is detected by: temperature of the separating means in the third aspect of the invention; by temperature difference between the separating means and the first evaporator in the fourth aspect of the invention; by drive frequency of a motor for operating the two-stage compressor in the fifth aspect of the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit of first embodiment;
- FIG. 2 shows a vertical sectional view of a refrigerator;
- FIG. 3A is a graph showing a temperature variation of a first suction pipe at intermediate pressure, upon occasion of the one-sided flow;
- FIG. 3B is a graph showing a temperature variation of the first suction pipe at intermediate pressure at a time of no occurrence of the one-sided flow;
- FIG. 4 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit of second embodiment;
- FIG. 5A is a graph showing a temperature variation of a low-pressure suction pipe at an occasion of the one-sided flow;
- FIG. 5B is a graph showing a temperature variation of a low-pressure suction pipe at a time of no occurrence of the one-sided flow;
- FIG. 6 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit of third embodiment;
- FIG. 7A is an explanatory illustration of a gas-liquid separator in a normal state at a time of no occurrence of the one-sided flow;
- FIG. 7B is an explanatory illustration of a gas-liquid separator at an occasion of the one-sided flow;
- FIG. 8 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit in the prior art.
- The first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 through 3. FIG. 1 shows construction of a refrigerant circuit of first embodiment; and FIG. 2 shows a vertical sectional view of a refrigerator.
- 1. Structure of a refrigerator
- On first hand, a structure of a refrigerator is explained with reference to the FIG. 1. At inside of a
refrigerator 1, there are arranged afresh food compartment 2, avegetable compartment 3, an ice-formingcompartment 4 and afreezer compartment 5, in serial in this order from upside to down. At backside of therefrigerator 1, amachinery compartment 6 is arranged with a two-stage compressor 12 (herein after merely referred as “compressor”). - At backside of the ice-forming
compartment 4, afreezer evaporator 26, or an evaporator for freezing, is disposed for cooling the ice-formingcompartment 4 and thefreezer compartment 5. Further, at backside of thevegetable compartment 3, afresh food evaporator 18, or an evaporator for non-freezing refrigeration, is disposed for cooling thefresh food compartment 2 and thevegetable compartment 3. - At upside of the
freezer evaporator 26,first fan 27 is disposed for sending out an air cooled by thefreezer evaporator 26 into the ice-formingcompartment 4 and thefreezer compartment 5. Further, at upside of thefresh food evaporator 18,second fan 19 is disposed for sending out an air cooled by thefresh food evaporator 18 into thefresh food compartment 2 and thevegetable compartment 3. - A
controller section 7 formed of a microcomputer is arranged at backside of top-plate part in therefrigerator 1. - 2. Construction of the
refrigerant circuit 10 - Construction of the
refrigerant circuit 10 in arefrigerator 1 is explained with reference to the FIG. 1. - A
compressor 12 has an exit at higher-pressure side of the circuit that is connected to acondenser 14. Thecondenser 14 is then connected to a three-way valve 15 having a first exit, which is connected with afirst capillary 16 at higher-pressure side and which is further connected there through with thefresh food evaporator 18. - An exit of the
fresh food evaporator 18 is connected to a refrigerant inlet of a gas-liquid separator 20. A gas-exit pipe of the gas-liquid separator 20 is connected with afirst suction pipe 22 and further connected there through with an intermediate-pressure-side inlet of thecompressor 12. Meanwhile, a liquid-exit pipe of the gas-liquid separator 20 is connected to an end of secondcapillary tube 24, pressure in which is lower than the firstcapillary tube 16. Moreover, the second exit of the above-mentioned three-way valve 15 is connected with an end of abypass capillary 25 while the other end of thebypass capillary 25 and the other end of thesecond capillary 24 are connected to an end of thefreezer evaporator 26. The other end of thefreezer evaporator 26 is connected to lower-pressure-side inlet of thecompressor 12, through asecond suction pipe 28. - The
first suction pipe 22 is equipped with atemperature sensor 30 for detecting a temperature of the pipe. Thetemperature sensor 30 is electrically connected to thecontroller section 7 that operates opening and closing of the first and second exit of the three-way valve 15. - 3. Operation of the
refrigerant circuit 10—refrigeration cycle - Normal mode of operation of the above-explained
refrigerant circuit 10 is explained in following. In the normal mode, thecontroller section 7 makes the first exit of the three-way valve 15 as opened and the second exit of the valve as closed. - (1) Gaseous refrigerant is compressed in the
compressor 12 and outputted from an outlet of thecompressor 12 at high pressure. - (2) The gaseous refrigerant at high pressure is condensed at interior of a
condenser 14 to be outputted as a two-phase refrigerant composed of gas and liquid phases at high pressure, and then flows into the three-way valve 15. - (3) The two-phase refrigerant at high pressure is subjected to pressure reduction in the first
capillary tube 16. Then, the two-phase refrigerant of intermediate pressure flows into thefresh food evaporator 18. - (4) Liquid-phase part of the two-phase refrigerant partly evaporates at inside of the
fresh food evaporator 18. Then, the two-phase refrigerant enters into the gas-liquid separator 20, through which gas-phase and liquid-phase parts are separated from each other. - (5) Gaseous refrigerant that is separated from liquid refrigerant at the interior of the
separator 20 flows through asuction pipe 22 at intermediate pressure; and such intermediate-pressure gaseous refrigerant flows to the two-stage compressor 12 through its intermediate-pressure side inlet to be mixed with refrigerant at lower pressure. - (6) Liquid refrigerant that is separated from the gaseous refrigerant by the
separator 20 is subjected to pressure reduction at the secondcapillary tube 24, to form a two-phase refrigerant at low pressure. Then, the two-phase refrigerant at low pressure flows into thefreezer evaporator 26. - (7) Liquid part of the two-phase refrigerant evaporates in the
freezer evaporator 26 to form a gaseous refrigerant. - (8) The gaseous refrigerant flowing out from the
freezer evaporator 26 flows through asuction pipe 28 at low pressure; and such low-pressure gaseous refrigerant returns to the two-stage compressor 12 through its low-pressure side inlet. - (9) In the
compressor 12, the low-pressure gaseous refrigerant is compressed at a lower-pressure side compartment of thecompressor 12 to an intermediate pressure; then added and mixed with the intermediate-pressure gaseous refrigerant that is taken in from the intermediate-pressure side inlet; and further compressed in a higher-pressure side compartment of thecompressor 12 to be outputted at high pressure from the exit. - 4. Prevention of the one-sided flow
- The one-sided flow may occur during the above operation of the refrigeration cycle. Operation for preventing or quenching of the one-sided flow is explained as follows.
- As mentioned in the Background of the Invention, the one-sided flow means a state where refrigerant flows not through the
freezer evaporator 26 and only through a channel connecting thefresh food evaporator 18, the gas-liquid separator 20, thefirst suction pipe 22 and thecompressor 12 in serial in this order. - On the occasion of occurring of the one-sided flow, temperature of the
first suction pipe 22 is found to become lower than usual, as illustrated in FIG. 3A, by our investigation. - In this embodiment, if a temperature detected by the
temperature sensor 30 attached onto thefirst suction pipe 22 become 25° C. or lower, thecontroller section 7 operates as to close the first exit of the three-way valve 15 and open the second exit of the three-way valve 15. As a result, the refrigerant flows not into thefresh food evaporator 18 and flows through thebypass capillary tube 25 and directly into thefreezer evaporator 26. Such an operation of the refrigerant circuit is to be referred as bypassing operation. By the bypassing operation, a cooling at thefreezer evaporator 26 takes place in a such a manner to prevent temperature rise at thefreezer evaporator 26 that is the case in the prior art at occasion of the one-sided flows. - FIG. 3B shows a graph illustrating a temperature variation curve of the
first suction pipe 22 observed when the bypassing operation is performed. As shown in the figure, temperature of thefirst suction pipe 22 is kept higher than the value of 25° C. as to prevent the one-sided flow. - The bypassing operation is adopted not only when to prevent or quench the one-sided flows, but also when cooling is needed only at the
freezer evaporator 26 and not at thefresh food evaporator 28 because of dropped room temperature in winter season or the like. If the refrigerant channel is switched to thebypass capillary 25 that is directly connected to thefreezer evaporator 26 in such bypassing operation, cooling is made only at thefreezer evaporator 26. - Moreover, the bypassing operation will be also adopted to conduct cooling at the
freezer evaporator 26 in following occasion; when excessive cooling load is applied on thefresh food evaporator 18, evaporation of the liquid part of the refrigerant is completed in thefresh food evaporator 18 as to disrupt flowing of refrigerant to thefreezer evaporator 26. - The second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 4, 5A and5B.
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow as follows: temperature variation of the
second suction pipe 28, which is at pressure lower than that of thefirst suction pipe 22, is monitored to determine whether the one-sided flow is in a state or not; it is noted that in the above first embodiment, on contrary, the temperature variation of thesecond suction pipe 22 is monitored. - It is found that the one-sided flow is in a state of operation of the refrigeration cycle if and only if the temperature of the
second suction pipe 28 exceeds 2720 C. Thus,temperature sensor 32 is attached on thesecond suction pipe 28; when the detected temperature becomes 28° C. or more, occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted (FIG. 5B). - The third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 6, 7A and7B.
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow as follows: temperature variation of the gas-
liquid separator 20 is monitored to detect the one-sided flow. - As shown in the FIG. 7A, interior of the
separator 20 is almost filled with gaseous refrigerant in normal state, thereby keeping the temperature of theseparator 20 as stable, for example, at about −2° C. If the one-sided flow occurs, the interior of theseparator 20 becomes to be filled with liquid refrigerant as shown in FIG. 7B, and in same time, the temperature of theseparator 20 drops, for example, to −3° C. - In view of this, a
temperature sensor 34 is attached on the gas-liquid separator 20; when the detected temperature becomes −3° C., occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted. - The fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- This embodiment differs from the first embodiment also in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow as follows: temperature difference between the
fresh food evaporator 18 and the gas-liquid separator 20 is monitored to detect the one-sided flow. Specifically, temperature sensors are disposed to detect evaporation temperature of thefresh food evaporator 18 and surface of the gas-liquid separator 20. - In normal state, interior of the
separator 20 is kept at pressure same with interior of thefresh food evaporator 18 while no evaporation proceeds in theseparator 20. For this reason, temperature of the interior of theseparator 20 is easily affected by outside and is kept higher than that of the fresh food evaporator by about 1° C. For example, temperature of thefresh food evaporator 18 is kept at −3° C. while temperature of the gas-liquid evaporator 20 is kept at −2° C. - At occurrence of the one-sided flow, the interior of the
separator 20 becomes filled with liquid refrigerant, and the temperature of theseparator 20 becomes equal to the temperature of thefresh food evaporator 18, for example, to −3° C. Thus, when the detected temperatures become equal, occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted. - The fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described, which also differs from the first embodiment in manner of detecting occurrence of the one-sided flow.
- Because the one-sided flow is derived from imbalance of load, due to opening and closing of door of the refrigerant for example, such imbalance causes increase of drive frequency of the
compressor 12 in a motion to compensate such imbalance of load. Thus, when the increasing of the drive frequency is detected, the bypassing operation is conducted. For example, if thecompressor 12 has been operated at frequency of 30 Hz and starts to be operated at frequency of 45 Hz, or 1.5 times of the 30 Hz, the occurrence of the one-sided flow is assumed; and based on such assumption, the bypassing operation is conducted. - In each of the here to-mentioned embodiments, the bypassing operation is conducted at every occurrence of the one-sided flow, as to effect enough cooling at the
freezer evaporator 26. However, the bypassing operation is not needed if the cooling capacity of thefreezer evaporator 26 is sufficiently large and cooling is needed only at thefresh food evaporator 18. In such a circumstance, the one-sided flow is not always troublesome. Thus, at sometimes, the bypassing operation may be skipped. For example, the bypassing operation will be skipped, even at occurrence of the one-sided flow, when temperature of thefresh food evaporator 18 is higher than normal and temperature of thefreezer evaporator 26 is lower than normal. - In otherwise, frost removing may be made as follows.
- Because refrigerant continuously flows through the
fresh food evaporator 18 and thefreezer evaporator 26 in therefrigerant circuit 10, frost may be deposited onto thefresh food evaporator 18. Meanwhile, at the bypassing operation, refrigerant does not flow through thefresh food evaporator 18. - In view of the above, the bypassing operation is conducted while operating the
first fan 27 for sending air around thefresh food evaporator 18. By such airflow, the frost on thefresh food evaporator 18 is removed. - Additionally, by such a way, the refrigerant filled in the
fresh food evaporator 18 is sent to thefreezer evaporator 26, to enhance cooling ability of thefreezer evaporator 26. - This application is based upon and claims the benefits of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Applications No. 2000-377897 filed on Dec. 12, 2000; the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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