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EJECTOR

  • US 20150176606A1
  • Filed: 05/28/2013
  • Published: 06/25/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/09/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An ejector for use in a refrigeration cycle device of a vapor compression type, the ejector comprising:

  • a body part including a refrigerant inlet into which a refrigerant flows, a swirling space in which the refrigerant flowing from the refrigerant inlet swirls, a decompression space in which the refrigerant flowing out of the swirling space is decompressed, a suction passage that communicates with a refrigerant flow downstream side of the decompression space and is a space into which the refrigerant is drawn from an external, and a pressure increase space in which the refrigerant ejected from the decompression space is mixed with the refrigerant drawn from the suction passage;

    a valve body that is disposed in the decompression space;

    a passage formation member that is disposed in the pressure increase space and defines a refrigerant passage having a refrigerant passage area gradually expanding toward a downstream side in the refrigerant flow in the pressure increase space; and

    a drive device that displaces the valve body whereinthe decompression space has a minimum area part smallest in cross-sectional area in a refrigerant passage,the drive device displaces the valve body to change the cross-sectional area of the minimum area part in the refrigerant passage,the refrigerant passage defined by an outer peripheral surface of the valve body functions as a nozzle that decompresses the refrigerant flowing out of the swirling space and ejects the refrigerant,the refrigerant passage defined by an outer peripheral surface of the passage formation member functions as a diffuser that converts velocity energies of the ejected refrigerant and the drawn refrigerant into a pressure energy, andthe valve body and the passage formation member are provided as separated members.

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