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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 16, 2022
Filed:
Sep. 25, 2019
Daikin Industries, Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Yousuke Ohnishi, Osaka, JP;
Masaaki Adachi, Osaka, JP;
Mikio Kajiwara, Osaka, JP;
Yohei Nishide, Osaka, JP;
Naoto Tomioka, Osaka, JP;
Daisuke Okamoto, Osaka, JP;
Akitoshi Ueno, Osaka, JP;
Takuya Horita, Osaka, JP;
Masaaki Takegami, Osaka, JP;
Daikin Industries, Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A multistage compression system uses refrigerant and oil. The multistage compression system includes a low-stage compressor that compresses the refrigerant, a high-stage compressor that further compresses the refrigerant compressed by the low-stage compressor, refrigerant pipes that introduce the refrigerant compressed and discharged by the low-stage compressor into a suction part of the high-stage compressor, an intercooler, and an oil discharge pipe. The intercooler cools the refrigerant discharged by the low-stage compressor before the refrigerant is sucked into the high-stage compressor. The intercooler is disposed between the refrigerant pipes. The oil discharge pipe discharges the oil in the low-stage compressor. The oil discharge pipe connects the low-stage compressor and a portion of the refrigerant pipes. The portion of the refrigerant pipes is on an upstream side of the intercooler.