Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120291478 | CONDENSER FOR VEHICLE AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE - A condenser may include a main radiating portion including a plurality that is formed by laminating a plurality of plates, a receiver drier portion integrally formed at one side end of the main radiating portion, a supercooling radiator that is integrally formed at a lower portion of the main radiating portion, and an accumulator portion integrally formed with the main radiating portion and the other end portion of the supercooling radiator. An air conditioning system may include an expansion valve, an evaporator, and an electrically driven compressor, a water cooler condenser, and a heat exchanger, wherein a liquid state refrigerant of a middle temperature and high pressure passing the water cooler condenser exchanges heat with a low temperature/pressure refrigerant passing the evaporator in the heat exchanger. | 11-22-2012 |
20140096560 | COOLING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE - An air-conditioning system for a vehicle may include a cooling unit including a radiator, a cooling fan to introduce air in the radiator, a water pump connected to the radiator through the cooling line, and a reserver tank provided on the cooling line to store a cooling fluid, a first condenser connected to the cooling line between the radiator and the reserver tank such that a cooling fluid is introduced and a refrigerant is introduced through a refrigerant line, and the refrigerant is condensed by heat exchange between the cooling fluid and the refrigerant, and a second condenser serially connected to the first condenser on the refrigerant line such that a condensed liquid phase refrigerant is introduced, and disposed on a front of the radiator such that the refrigerant is condensed by an air cooling type through heat exchange between the refrigerant and an outdoor air introduced on driving. | 04-10-2014 |
20140102682 | CONDENSER FOR VEHICLE - A condenser for vehicles may include a main heat-discharging unit formed with a plurality of first and second flow paths alternately, an overcooling heat-discharging unit disposed on a lower portion of the main heat-discharging unit, and formed with third and fourth flow paths, a receiver drier unit mounted on an upper portion of the overcooling heat-discharging unit to separate the refrigerant that flows through the main heat-discharging unit and the overcooling heat-discharging unit, to filter moisture and foreign materials therefrom and then to supply a filtered refrigerant to the overcooling heat-discharging unit | 04-17-2014 |
20140166250 | COOLING MODULE FOR VEHICLE - A cooling module for a vehicle may include a radiator that is disposed at a front side of a vehicle and exchanges heat with ambient air to cool coolant that flows therein, a first condenser in which refrigerant flows through a refrigerant pipe and that is disposed in the radiator and exchanges heat with the coolant flowing in the radiator to condense the coolant, and a second condenser that is connected to the first condenser through a refrigerant pipe, the refrigerant that is condensed by the first condenser flowing therein, and is disposed at a front side of the radiator and exchanges heat with ambient air to further condense the refrigerant. | 06-19-2014 |
20140360703 | COOLING MODULE FOR VEHICLE - A cooling module for a vehicle may include a radiator with a first header tank receiving coolant, a second header tank at a predetermined distance from the first header tank to exhaust coolant, and a plurality of tubes that connects the first header tank with the second header tank, and a radiating fin is formed therebetween and at a front side of a vehicle, a water cooled condenser that receives refrigerant through a refrigerant pipe in the second header tank formed by laminating a plurality of plates, which condenses refrigerant by exchanging heat with cooled coolant flowing the second header tank, and an air-cooled condenser connected to the water cooled condenser through the refrigerant pipe, receives first-condensed refrigerant from the water cooled condenser, and is disposed at a front side of the radiator to further condense the refrigerant by exchanging heat with outside air. | 12-11-2014 |