Heat exchanger

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Inventors

Shinmura, Toshiharu

Application #

658313

Filed

Feb-20-1991

Published

Mar-10-1992

Current US Class

165/153
165/173
165/178
228/183

International Classes

F28F 009/02

Field of Search

165/152 165/153 165/173 165/178 228/183

Assignee

Sanden Corporation (Gunma, JP)

Examiners

Flanigan; Allen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner, Birch, McKie & Beckett

US Patent References

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5022464   Condenser

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Abstract
A heat exchanger is described which includes a plurality of flat tubes for conducting refrigerant and a plurality of corrugated fins fixedly sandwiched between the flat tubes. The flat tubes and the corrugated fins jointly form a heat exchange region. First and second header pipes are fixedly and hermetically connected to the flat tubes and communicate with the interior of the flat tubes. The header pipes are also provided with inlet and outlet pipes for connecting the heat exchanger to other external elements of an automotive air conditioning system. The inlet and outlet pipes protrude from opposite sides of the header pipes in the direction of thickness of the heat exchanger which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the flat tubes. One end of each of the inlet and outlet pipes is shaped so as to prevent interference with the ends of the flat tubes that are inserted into the interior of the header pipes.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a heat exchanger for use in a refrigerant fluid circuit, said heat exchanger comprising first and second header pipes, each having two closed ends, a plurality of parallel tubes extending between said first and second header pipes at spaced intervals, each tube having first and second open ends extending into the interior of each respective header pipe and being fixedly and hermetically coupled thereto, said header pipes and said tubes being capable of receiving a first fluid, a plurality of fin units disposed between said tubes, said fin units being capable of receiving a second fluid, at least one pipe member linking said heat exchanger to an external element of said refrigerant fluid circuit, said at least one pipe member having one end penetrating and extending into the interior of at least one of said header pipes, said at least one pipe member extending parallel to the direction of flow of the second fluid, the improvement comprising:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to heat exchangers, and more particularly, to a heat exchanger for use in an automotive air conditioning system.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 63-142586 discloses a heat exchanger, such as a condenser for use in an automotive air conditioning system. The condenser includes a plurality of adjacent, essentially flat tubes having an oval cross-section and open ends which allow refrigerant fluid to flow therethrough. A plurality of corrugated fin units are disposed between the adjacent flat tubes. The flat tubes and fin units jointly form a heat exchange region.

A pair of cylindrical header pipes are disposed perpendicular to the flat tubes and may have, for example, a clad construction. The diameter and length of the header pipes are substantially equal to the thickness and height of the heat exchange region, respectively. Accordingly, the header pipes protrude only negligibly relative to the heat exchange region when the condenser is assembled.
 
  A heat exchanger including a first and second header is disclosed. The headers are linked in fluid communication by a plurality of elongated fluid tubes....  A heat exchanger includes a pair of header pipes, a plurality of heat-transfer tubes parallel to each other, a block provided at a position on a single...