Automobile air conditioning system

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Inventors

Hsieh, Wen-Chan

Application #

401335

Filed

Mar-9-1995

Published

Jul-23-1996

Current US Class

062/238.3
062/239
062/476

International Classes

F25B 015/00; F25B 027/02

Field of Search

62/476 62/487 62/495 62/238.3 62/239 62/244

Assignee

Chiang; Liang-Chi (Taichung, TW)

Examiners

Bennett; Henry A.

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Abstract
An automobile air conditioning system comprises generally a regenerator, a segregator, a condenser, an evaporator, an absorber, a heat exchanger and a plurality of conduits intercommunicated therein between to form a circulation system producing cooled air. The improvement of this disclosure is characterized with the adaptation of a coil tube wound around the outer periphery of an exhaust pipe and utilizing the residual heat of the waste gas expelled from the engine to vaporize the liquidized refrigerant NH, instead of a compressor. In addition a tubular network is provided to utilize the heat from the sun which is collected on roof and bonnet panels, to strengthen the capability of cooled air production. This invention would release the load of a compressor from the engine and achieve a savings of energy.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An automobile air conditioning system comprising generally a regenerator, a segregator, a condenser, an evaporator, and absorber, a heat exchanger and a plurality of conducts inter-communicated thereinbetween to form a cool air production system thereof, the improvement being characterized in adaptation of a coil tube helically wound on the outer periphery of the main portion of an exhaust pipe and utilizing the residual heat of the waste gas generated by engine to vaporize the liquidized refrigerant NH.sub.3 for said system instead of a compressor;

said system further comprising:

a pair of first and second capillary tubes, said first capillary tube being connected in-between said segregator and said condenser; said second capillary tube being connected in-between said condenser and said evaporator;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to air conditioners, and more particularly to an air conditioning system adaptable to automobiles, which is designed to utilize the high temperature from the exhaust pipe to help provide cool or warm air in an automobile, instead of a compressor.

Conventional automobile air conditioners (see FIG. 1) have a compressor 3 generated by an engine via a belt 2 to compress the refrigerant inside the conduits into an evaporator for heat exchange in order to invert the liquidized refrigerant into vapor inside the evaporator. Because of that the inversion process needs a great deal of heat absorbed from the interior of an automobile, and then the vaporized refrigerant is reverted back into liquid inside a condenser. Whereby, a circular inversion continuously absorbs the heat making the air inside the automobile become cooler by certain degrees. However, this arrangement takes a great deal of power from the engine 1 so that the engine 1 can't exert it's full power to the driving system. On the other hand, about one fourth of the energy of the carbureted fuel is needed to impact the pistons inside the cylinders, where the rest of it becomes waste gas which is expelled from the engine via an exhaust pipe. The frequency value of the vibratory node from the high temperature and high pressure of the gas at the manifold is about several thousand times per minute which creates intolerable noise without proper treatment. Normally, the pressure is reduced when the gas is exhausted out of the pipe via a muffler, but a minor noise is inevitable except when the pressure of the expelled gas is in balance with the atmospheric pressure. Therefore, to keep the output of the engine directed more fully to the driving system and to reduce the pressure of the exhausted gas to become in balance with the atmospheric pressure are a problems to automobile designers.
 
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