Laminated heat exchanger

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Inventors

Nishishita, Kunihiko
Inoue, Seiji
Tanda, Kiyoshi
Sakata, Hitoshi

Application #

890755

Filed

Jul-11-1997

Published

May-8-2001

Current US Class

062/515
165/153
165/174

International Classes

F28F 009/02

Field of Search

165/174 165/166 165/167 165/153 165/176 62/515

Assignee

Zexel Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Atkinson; Christopher

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.

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4821531   Refrigerant evapor...
5042577   Evaporator
5186249   Heater core
5390507   Refrigerant evapor...
5413169   Automotive evapor...

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Abstract
In a laminated heat exchanger with a pair of tank portions formed at one side of each tube element and intake/outlet portions for heat exchanging medium provided at one end in the direction of the lamination or in the direction running at a right angle to the direction of the lamination, a constricting portion for limiting the flow passage cross section is provided in an area in the tank portions where the flow shifts from an even-numbered pass to an odd-numbered pass in a plurality of passes. This allows the heat exchanging medium to flow in sufficient quantities into the tube elements near the outlet side of the partitioning portion, preventing inconsistency in temperature distribution. This constricting portion, which is formed in the tank group opposite the tank group where the partitioning portion is provided, is provided at the same lamination position as the partitioning portion. The constricting portion may be also formed with a plurality of holes. Thus, by ensuring that heat exchanging medium flows in an even, consistent manner, an improvement in heat exchanging efficiency is achieved.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A laminated heat exchanger comprising:

a tube element assembly including a plurality of tube elements laminated together along a direction of lamination, each of said tube elements including a pair of tank portions having through holes in the direction of lamination and a U-shaped passage communicating between said pair of tank portions, wherein each of tube elements has one of said pair of tank portions located on a first side of said tube element assembly to form a first tank group, and the other said pair of tank portions located on a second side of said tube element assembly to form a second tank group,

a first tank subgroup constituted by a specific number of said tank portions of said first tank group which are disposed adjacent to each other so as to be fluidly connected



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a laminated heat exchanger used in the cooling cycle or the like in an air conditioning system for vehicles. The heat exchanger constituted by laminating tube elements and fins alternately over a plurality of levels and in particular, the present invention relates to a laminated heat exchanger that adopts a structure in which a pair of tank portions are formed at one side of the tube elements and intake/outlet portions for heat exchanging medium are provided at one end in the direction of the lamination or at the end surface of the core main body in the direction of the air flow.

2. Description of the Related Art

In order to respond to the demand for miniaturization of heat exchangers and to improve the heat exchanging efficiency, applicant has developed the heat exchanger shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and has conducted much research related to this heat exchanger. In this laminated heat exchanger, a core main body is formed by laminating tube elements alternately with fins 2 over a plurality of levels, a pair of tank portions 12 provided at one side of each tube element are made to communicate via a U-shaped passage portion 13, a heat exchanging medium flow passage with a plurality of passes is formed in the core main body by implementing communication between the tank portions 12 of adjacent tube elements as necessary, and intake/outlet portions (intake portion 4 and outlet portion 5) for the heat exchanging medium are provided at one end of the core main body in the direction of the lamination with one of these intake/outlet portions (intake portion 4) being made to communicate with a tank block 21, which constitutes one end of the heat exchanging medium flow passage through a communicating pipe 30 and the other of the intake/outlet portions (outlet portion 5) being made to communicate directly with a tank block 22, which constitutes the other end of the heat exchanging medium flow passage.
 
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