Regenerative heat exchanger basket

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Inventors

Cullinan, Edward J.

Application #

262470

Filed

May-11-1981

Published

Aug-24-1982

Current US Class

165/10
165/DIG43

International Classes

F28D 019/04

Field of Search

165/10

Examiners

Davis; Albert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Darbo; Howard H.

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Abstract
The bars that abut the ends of the plates employed as heat storing elements in a basket for a regenerative heat exchanger are received in recesses in the ends of the plates. These recesses are sufficiently large so that the exterior edges of the plates are approximately planar with the outer edges of the bars. Whereby, for a basket of a given size additional plate surface is obtained in the basket and the bars will better serve to retain deteriorated plates in the basket.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a basket for use in a regenerative heat exchanger of the type wherein a fluid to or from which heat is to be transferred is passed through the basket from one end thereof to another end thereof and wherein there is a space of a predetermined size in the heat exchanger which is available to receive the basket, said basket comprising an outer frame open at said ends, a stack of a plurality of heat exchange plates within said frame, each of said plates having end edges generally corresponding to said ends of the basket, said plates abutting adjacent plates of the stack and defining fluid passages therebetween which passages extending from end to end of the plates, said frame including a plurality of bars across said ends of the basket to prevent said plates from shifting endwise in the basket, each of said bars having a first face of a given width in juxtaposition to the plate edges and a second face of a given width which is generally normal to said end edges, the improvement comprising:



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improvement in the baskets of a regenerative heat exchanger.

Regenerative heat exchangers are employed to transfer heat from one stream of fluid to another. They employ a plurality of plates which serve as heat storing elements which are alternately exposed to the two fluid streams which are at different temperatures and thereby transfer heat from one stream to another. For example, when exposed to the higher temperature fluid stream the plates pick up heat which, when the plates are exposed to the lower temperature fluid stream, is passed on to the latter stream. In one common form of such regenerative heat exchanger there are a plurality of "baskets" mounted in a continuously moving rotor. Each basket contains a plurality of plates which define air passages therebetween. At one point along the rotational path of the rotor there is stationary duct work which directs the flow of one fluid stream through the passages of the basket while at another location along the rotor path another duct work directs another fluid stream through the basket. In some versions of the regenerative heat exchangers, the member holding the baskets is stationary with the elements forming the two ducts being rotational with respect thereto.
 
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