Flat tube heat exchanger

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Inventors

Woodhull, Jr., Ivan D.

Application #

186747

Filed

Nov-5-1998

Published

May-23-2000

Current US Class

165/149
165/153
165/166
228/175

International Classes

F28D 001/00

Field of Search

165/174 165/166 165/153 165/152 165/151 165/149 165/148 228/175

Assignee

Karmazin Products Corporation (Wyandotte, MI)

Examiners

Atkinson; Christopher

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce P.L.C.

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Abstract
A heat exchanger is disclosed which is designed to be fabricated from sheet material. The heat exchanger core assembly comprises a plurality of stacked substantially identical strips of formed sheet members each having a plurality of troughs formed therein. The troughs are positioned in nested relationship so as to define fluid flowpaths through the core assembly and between headers secured to opposite ends of the core assembly. Each of the troughs includes a bottom portion having a plurality of openings therein through which fluid may flow. In one embodiment the openings are in the form of louvers. In another embodiment, the openings are rectangularly shaped and offset between successive strips in the stack so as to impart a mixing action to the fluid flowing through the core. Heat radiating fin portions separate the respective fluid flowpath defining troughs and may include louvered-like openings therein. A method of fabricating the heat exchanger is also disclosed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A core assembly for use in a heat exchanger comprising:

a plurality of elongated substantially identical strip members, each of said strip members including a plurality of longitudinally spaced laterally extending troughs with heat radiating fin portions extending therebetween, each of said troughs including a plurality of spaced openings therethrough,

said strip members being positioned in stacked relationship with respective ones of said troughs of one strip member being in sealing nested relationship with at least one of an adjacent strip member, a plurality of closure members positioned in overlying relationship to the opposite lateral ends of said troughs and being sealingly secured to said stacked strip members whereby said troughs define a fluid flowpath from one end of said core assembly to the other end and said heat radiating fin portions define a fluid flowpath laterally through said plurality of stacked strip members.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to heat exchangers and more specifically to stacked fin and tube type heat exchangers.

Stacked fin and tube type heat exchangers generally are fabricated from sheet metal stock in which a plurality of protrusions are formed which are open at both ends thereof and are positioned in side by side relationship in an elongated strip of material of a width typically equal to the thickness of the desired heat exchanger. Typically, each strip will have a plurality of rows of such protrusions positioned in side-by-side spaced relationship. These strips are then cut to a desired length and stacked with the protrusions of adjacent sheets being nested together to thereby form fluid flow paths through the stacked sheets. Suitable headers are secured to opposite ends of the stacked sheets or strips and the entire assembly may then be subject to a brazing operation to thereby fixedly secure the components in fluid tight sealing relationship. Such a heat exchanger construction is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,509,672 issued Apr. 9, 1985 and assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
 
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