Temperature control structure and temperature control method for transport container
12398943 ยท 2025-08-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D11/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D11/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/00014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D19/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60P3/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D19/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D33/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A temperature control structure for a transport container includes: a temperature control compartment provided in a truck; a transport container that is loaded into the temperature control compartment, and has a box shape capable of accommodating an object, in which at least a part of a wall constituting the box shape is a heat conduction portion made of metal; and a heat exchanger of a solid-state heat transfer type that is disposed in contact with the heat conduction portion and controls a temperature of the object via the heat conduction portion.
Claims
1. A temperature control structure for a transport container, the temperature control structure comprising: a temperature control compartment provided in a transport machine; a transport container that is loaded into the temperature control compartment, and has a box shape capable of accommodating an object, in which at least a part of a wall constituting the box shape is a heat conduction portion made of metal; and a heat exchanger of a solid-state heat transfer type that is disposed in contact with the heat conduction portion and controls a temperature of the object via the heat conduction portion.
2. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the transport containers are loaded in contact with each other in the temperature control compartment, and at least a part of a portion where the transport containers are in contact with each other is the heat conduction portion.
3. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 1, wherein the heat conduction portion is made of an aluminum alloy.
4. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 1, further comprising a cold storage material or a heat storage material that controls a temperature of the transport container.
5. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 1, wherein the transport container has a plurality of protruding portions having a heat insulating property on a first surface that is an outer surface.
6. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 5, wherein the transport container has a plurality of recessed portions having shapes complementary to the protruding portions on a second surface that is an outer surface facing the first surface.
7. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 1, wherein an inside of the temperature control compartment is partitioned into a plurality of rooms, and the heat exchangers using refrigerants having different temperatures are arranged for the plurality of rooms, respectively.
8. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 7, wherein the transport container has a plurality of protruding portions having a heat insulating property on a first surface that is an outer surface.
9. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 8, wherein the transport container has a plurality of recessed portions having shapes complementary to the protruding portions on a second surface that is an outer surface facing the first surface.
10. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 7, wherein a plurality of the transport containers are loaded in contact with each other in the temperature control compartment, and at least a part of a portion where the transport containers are in contact with each other is the heat conduction portion.
11. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 7, wherein the heat conduction portion is made of an aluminum alloy.
12. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 7, further comprising a cold storage material or a heat storage material that controls a temperature of the transport container.
13. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 1, wherein the temperature control compartment includes one room, and a plurality of the heat exchangers using refrigerants having different temperatures are disposed in the one room.
14. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 13, wherein the transport container has a plurality of protruding portions having a heat insulating property on a first surface that is an outer surface.
15. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 14, wherein the transport container has a plurality of recessed portions having shapes complementary to the protruding portions on a second surface that is an outer surface facing the first surface.
16. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 13, wherein a plurality of the transport containers are loaded in contact with each other in the temperature control compartment, and at least a part of a portion where the transport containers are in contact with each other is the heat conduction portion.
17. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 13, wherein the heat conduction portion is made of an aluminum alloy.
18. The temperature control structure for a transport container according to claim 13, further comprising a cold storage material or a heat storage material that controls a temperature of the transport container.
19. A temperature control method for a transport container, the temperature control method comprising: preparing a temperature control compartment provided in a transport machine, a transport container that is loaded into the temperature control compartment, and has a box shape capable of accommodating an object, in which at least a part of a wall constituting the box shape is a heat conduction portion made of metal, and a heat exchanger that controls a temperature of the object; and bringing the heat exchanger and the heat conduction portion into contact with each other, and controlling the temperature of the object by the heat exchanger in a solid-state heat transfer manner via the heat conduction portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Hereinafter, as embodiments of the present invention, a temperature control structure for a transport container for transporting an object while controlling the temperature will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. As the temperature control structure, a cooling structure is exemplified in the first embodiment, and a heating structure is exemplified in the second embodiment. In the following description, terms indicating directions, such as up or down, may be used, which shall refer to directions in a state where the transport container is loaded onto a transport machine.
First Embodiment
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(15) The truck 1 is an example of a transport machine, and the temperature control structure of the present disclosure can be applied to any transport machine such as other vehicles or ships. In addition, the object is not particularly limited, and any object requiring temperature control other than those described above is targeted, and the transport source and the transport destination may be various.
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(17) In the present embodiment, for each required temperature of the object, one room R1 is provided for freezing, and the other room R2 is provided for refrigeration. For example, the required temperature of the object may be about 20 C. in a room R1 for freezing, and about 5 C. in a room R2 for refrigerating. Although not illustrated in detail, a room for room temperature may be further provided by adding a partition wall 22. For example, in the room for normal temperature, the required temperature of the object may be about 20 C. When it is not necessary to transport the object for each temperature or when the temperature difference between a plurality of objects having different required temperatures is not large, the entire inside of the temperature control compartment 20 may be provided as one room without providing the partition wall 22.
(18) A plurality of transport containers 10 are loaded into the temperature control compartment 20. In the temperature control compartment 20, the plurality of transport containers 10 are loaded in contact with each other in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction. Details of the transport container 10 will be described later.
(19) The temperature control structure of the present disclosure is of a solid-state heat transfer type using heat exchangers 30 and 40. That is, the heat exchangers 30 and 40 are in contact with at least a part of the transport container 10, and the heat exchangers 30 and 40 directly control the temperature of the transport container 10 (cool the transport container 10 in the present embodiment).
(20) In the present embodiment, the heat exchangers 30 and 40 are of a plate type, for example, and are provided for the plurality of rooms R1 and R2, respectively. The heat exchangers 30 and 40 are disposed to be exposed to an inner lower surface of the temperature control compartment 20. The heat exchangers 30 and 40 are fluidly connected to compressors 32 and 42 and capacitors 33 and 43, respectively, via pipes 31 and 41 (schematically indicated by broken lines). Refrigerant flows in the pipes 31 and 41. The refrigerant is compressed by the compressors 32 and 42, liquefied by the capacitors 33 and 43, and evaporated by the heat exchangers 30 and 40. That is, the heat exchangers 30 and 40 function as evaporators. In this manner, the refrigerant circulates between the heat exchangers 30 and 40, the compressors 32 and 42, and the capacitors 33 and 43 via the pipes 31 and 41, respectively. That is, a general refrigeration cycle is configured.
(21) The heat exchangers 30 and 40 have temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a having temperature control functions, respectively. The temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a are disposed so as to be exposed to the inner lower surface of the temperature control compartment 20. Therefore, the user can control the temperatures of the transport containers 10 (cool the transport containers 10 in the present embodiment) by placing the transport containers 10 on the temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a. Alternatively, the temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a of the heat exchangers 30 and 40 may be disposed on an inner side surface, an inner upper surface, or the like of the temperature control compartment 20.
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(23) The transport container 10 has a box shape capable of accommodating an object 2 (schematically indicated by a broken line). For example, the outer shape of the transport container 10 is a rectangular parallelepiped shape. In the present embodiment, the transport container 10 is made of an aluminum alloy. Therefore, the entire outer wall of the transport container 10 is a heat conduction portion 11 having a higher thermal conductivity than the resin. The heat conduction portion 11 of the transport container 10 is disposed on the temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a (see
(24) In addition, the opening and closing structure of the transport container 10 for accommodating the object 2 is not particularly limited, and may be any structure. For example, as illustrated in
(25) According to the present embodiment, the following operational effects are obtained.
(26) A temperature control structure of a solid-state heat transfer type is adopted in which the temperature of the transport container 10 is directly controlled (cooled in the present embodiment) by the heat exchangers 30 and 40. Therefore, in the heat exchangers 30 and 40, the low-temperature refrigerant and the transport container 10 exchange heat via the heat conduction portion, and the temperature of the transport container 10 can be controlled. In the temperature control structure of a solid-state heat transfer type, since necessary temperature control can be realized according to the size and the number of the transport containers 10, the temperature control efficiency can be improved as compared with the temperature control of the convection heat transfer type. In addition, in the transport container 10, the heat conduction portion 11 made of metal is provided at a contact portion with the heat exchangers 30 and 40. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the entire transport container 10 is the heat conduction portion 11 made of metal. Therefore, it is possible to exhibit high heat exchange efficiency as compared with a material having a low thermal conductivity such as a resin.
(27) As described above, the inside of the temperature control compartment 20 is partitioned into the two rooms R1 and R2 by the partition wall 22. The heat exchangers 30 and 40 using refrigerants having different temperatures are disposed in the two rooms R1 and R2, respectively. Therefore, the temperature of the object 2 can be controlled according to the required temperature. Accordingly, the objects 2 having different required temperatures can be transported at a time.
(28) In addition, the plurality of transport containers 10 are loaded in contact with each other in the up-down direction and the left-right direction in the temperature control compartment 20. In the present embodiment, since the entire outer wall of the transport container 10 is the heat conduction portion 11 made of an aluminum alloy, the cold energy obtained by the transport container 10 arranged at the lowermost stage from the heat exchangers 30 and 40 is efficiently transmitted to the other transport containers 10. Therefore, it is possible to realize efficient temperature control of the solid-state heat transfer type among the plurality of transport containers 10. Alternatively, at least a part of a portion where the transport containers 10 are in contact with each other may be used as the heat conduction portion 11 instead of the entire outer wall of the transport container 10.
(29) The transport container 10 is made of an aluminum alloy. Since the aluminum alloy has a higher thermal conductivity and a lower radiation factor than other common metals, efficient temperature control can be realized.
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(32) The transport container 10 in the present modification has a plurality of protruding portions 15 having a heat insulating property on a lower surface 10a (illustrated as an upper surface in
(33) According to the present modification, when the transport container 10 is placed on an arbitrary floor surface having no temperature control function, heat transfer between the floor surface and the transport container 10 can be suppressed. In other words, even when the transport container 10 is placed on an arbitrary floor surface having no temperature control function, the temperature of the transport container 10 (that is, the temperature of the object 2) can be maintained at the required temperature.
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(36) As in the first modification, the transport container 10 in the present modification has a plurality of protruding portions 15 having a heat insulating property on a lower surface 10a (illustrated as an upper surface in
(37) In addition, the transport container 10 in the present modification has a plurality of recessed portions 16 having shapes complementary to the plurality of protruding portions 15 on an upper surface 10b. Here, the upper surface 10b is an example of a second surface of the present invention. The number of the plurality of recessed portions 16 is nine in the present modification, and one of them is denoted by a reference sign (see
(38) When the transport containers 10 are arranged in the up-down direction, the plurality of protruding portions 15 are arranged so as to be accommodated in the plurality of recessed portions 16. At this time, the upper surface 10b of one transport container 10 and the lower surface 10a of the other transport container 10 come into contact with each other, and thermal energy is exchanged between heat exchangers 30 and 40.
(39) According to the present modification, the states of the transport containers 10 can be stabilized by stacking the transport containers 10 by combining the plurality of recessed portions 16 and the plurality of protruding portions 15.
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(42) Similarly to the first and second modifications, the transport container 10 in the present modification has a plurality of (three in the present modification) protruding portions 15 having a heat insulating property on a lower surface 10a. The plurality of protruding portions 15 are formed by molding the lower surface 10a into an elongated protruding shape (protrusion) by press molding. Preferably, the plurality of protruding portions 15 are formed by bonding resin members 15a (see hatched portions) having a low thermal conductivity to the molded protrusion surface.
(43) In addition, the transport container 10 in the present modification has a plurality of (three in the present modification) recessed portions 16 having shapes complementary to the plurality of protruding portions 15 on an upper surface 10b. Each of the plurality of recessed portions 16 is formed in a groove shape on the upper surface 10b.
(44) When the transport containers 10 are arranged in the up-down direction, the plurality of protruding portions 15 are arranged so as to be accommodated in the plurality of recessed portions 16. At this time, the plurality of protruding portions 15 are slidable in the plurality of recessed portions 16. Therefore, the operation of stacking the transport containers 10 can be facilitated.
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(47) The transport container 10 in the present modification has a shape in which the plurality of protruding portions 15 in the third modification are tapered downward (illustrated as upward in
(48) According to the present modification, the ground contact area of the plurality of protruding portions 15 can be reduced. Therefore, it is possible to reduce heat conduction with the floor surface when the transport container 10 is placed on an arbitrary floor surface having no temperature control performance.
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(50) Similarly to the fourth modification illustrated in
(51) In addition, in the present modification, a plurality of recessed portions 16 of the transport container 10 have shapes complementary to the plurality of protruding portions 15. That is, the plurality of recessed portions 16 also have a shape tapered downward (illustrated as upward in
(52) According to the present modification, the contact area between the plurality of protruding portions 15 and the plurality of recessed portions 16 can be increased, and the heat conduction efficiency can be enhanced.
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(55) On a lower surface 10a of the transport container 10 in the present modification, a plurality of protruding portions 15 same as those in the third modification are formed. An upper surface 10b is provided with recessed portions 16 in a lattice pattern.
(56) When the transport containers 10 are arranged in the up-down direction, the plurality of protruding portions 15 are arranged so as to be accommodated in the recessed portions 16 in a lattice pattern. At this time, the plurality of protruding portions 15 are slidable in the recessed portions 16 in a lattice pattern. Therefore, the operation of stacking the transport containers 10 can be facilitated.
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(58) On a lower surface 10a of the transport container 10 in the present modification, a plurality of protruding portions 15 same as those in the third modification are formed. A cold storage material 17 for temperature control is disposed inside each of the plurality of protruding portions 15. As the cold storage material 17, one having various temperature control performances can be used according to the required temperature. For example, a resin member 15a (see a hatched portion) having a low thermal conductivity is bonded to each of the surfaces of the plurality of protruding portions 15.
(59) According to the present modification, the temperature of the transport container 10 can be further controlled by the cold storage materials 17. In particular, since the cold storage material 17 is disposed in each of the plurality of protruding portions 15 and the resin member 15a (see the shaded portion) is bonded to each of the surfaces of the plurality of protruding portions 15, it is possible to reduce the amount of heat input from the floor surface when the transport container 10 is placed on an arbitrary floor surface having no temperature control performance. The arrangement of the cold storage material 17 is not particularly limited in the plurality of protruding portions 15, and may be any position where the temperature of the transport container 10 can be controlled.
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(62) In the present modification, the partition wall 22 (see
(63) According to the present modification, unlike the convection heat transfer type in which the temperature control compartment 20 needs to be partitioned by the partition wall in the case of transporting objects having different required temperatures, the temperature control structure of a solid-state heat transfer type is adopted, so that objects having different required temperatures can be transported at once without partitioning the temperature control compartment 20 into a plurality of rooms.
Second Embodiment
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(65) Also in the present embodiment, the truck 1 is an example of a transport machine, and the temperature control structure of the present disclosure can be applied to any transport machine such as other vehicles or ships. In addition, the object 2 is not particularly limited, and any object requiring temperature control is targeted, and the transport source and the transport destination may be various.
(66) In the present embodiment, for each required temperature of an object 2, one room R1 is provided for heating at a high temperature, and the other room R2 is provided for heating at a higher temperature than the one room. Although not illustrated in detail, a room for room temperature may be further provided by adding a partition wall 22. When it is not necessary to transport the object 2 for each temperature or when the temperature difference between a plurality of objects having different required temperatures is not large, the entire inside of a temperature control compartment 20 may be provided as one room without providing the partition wall 22.
(67) A plurality of transport containers 10 are loaded into the temperature control compartment 20. In the temperature control compartment 20, the plurality of transport containers 10 are loaded in contact with each other in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction. The transport container 10 is the same as that of the first embodiment.
(68) The temperature control structure of the present disclosure is of a solid-state heat transfer type using heat exchangers 30 and 40. That is, the heat exchangers 30 and 40 are in contact with at least a part of the transport container 10, and the heat exchangers 30 and 40 directly control the temperature of the transport container 10 (heat the transport container 10 in the present embodiment).
(69) In the present embodiment, the heat exchangers 30 and 40 are of a plate type, for example, and are provided for the plurality of rooms R1 and R2, respectively. The heat exchangers 30 and 40 are disposed to be exposed to an inner lower surface of the temperature control compartment 20. The heat exchangers 30 and 40 are fluidly connected to compressors 32 and 42 and evaporators 34 and 44, respectively, via pipes 31 and 41 (schematically indicated by broken lines). Refrigerant flows in the pipes 31 and 41. The refrigerant is compressed by the compressors 32 and 42, is condensed by the heat exchangers 30 and 40, heats the object 2, and evaporates by the evaporators 34 and 44. That is, in the present embodiment, the heat exchangers 30 and 40 function as capacitors. In this manner, the refrigerant circulates between the compressors 32 and 42, the heat exchangers 30 and 40, and the evaporators 34 and 44 via the pipes 31 and 41, respectively.
(70) The heat exchangers 30 and 40 have temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a having temperature control functions, respectively. The temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a are disposed so as to be exposed to the inner lower surface of the temperature control compartment 20. Therefore, the user can control the temperatures of the transport containers 10 (heat the transport containers 10 in the present embodiment) by placing the transport containers 10 on the temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a. Alternatively, the temperature control surfaces 30a and 40a of the heat exchangers 30 and 40 may be disposed on an inner side surface, an inner upper surface, or the like of the temperature control compartment 20.
(71) The structure of the transport container 10 illustrated in
(72) Although specific embodiments of the present invention and modifications thereof have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications can be made within the scope of the present invention. For example, an appropriate combination of the contents of individual modifications may be an embodiment of the present invention. That is, a temperature control structure having both a cooling structure and a heating structure may be provided.
(73) In the above embodiment, substantially the entire transport container 10 is made of an aluminum alloy, but at least a part of a contact portion with the heat exchangers 30 and 40 and a portion where the transport containers 10 are in contact with each other may be made of metal (for example, made of an aluminum alloy) as the heat conduction portion 11. In addition, the transport container 10 may have a heat insulating material, a cold storage material, or a heat storage material on the outer surface other than the heat conduction portion 11 from the viewpoint of maintaining the required temperature. In addition to the temperature control structure of a solid-state heat transfer type of the above embodiment, an air conditioner that controls the temperature in the temperature control compartment 20 in a convection heat transfer manner may be provided. That is, the temperature control structures of both the convection heat transfer type and the solid-state heat transfer type may be adopted. 1 truck 2 object 3 driver's cab 10 transport container 10a lower surface (first surface) 10b upper surface (second surface) 11 heat conduction portion 12 main body 13 lid body 14 hinge 15 protruding portion 15a resin member 16 recessed portion 17 cold storage material (heat storage material) 20 temperature control compartment 21 outer wall 22 partition wall 30 heat exchanger 30a temperature control surface 31 pipe 32 compressor 33 capacitor 34 evaporator 40 heat exchanger 40a temperature control surface 41 refrigerant pipe 42 compressor 43 capacitor 44 evaporator R1, R2, R3 room