Multi-layer type heat exchanger

4723601
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Ohara, Toshio
Tsuchiya, Kiyomitsu
Kittaka, Kiyoshi
Sudo, Yasuhiro
Yamauchi, Yoshiyuki
Miyata, Yoshio

Application #

843373

Filed

Mar-24-1986

Published

Feb-9-1988

Current US Class

165/153
165/166
165/176
165/DIG466

International Classes

F28D 001/02

Field of Search

165/149 165/153 165/176 165/166

Assignee

Nippondenso Co., Ltd. (JP)

Examiners

Davis, Jr.; Albert W.

US Patent References

4217953   Parallel flow type e...
4327802   Multiple fluid heat...
4423772   Plate heat exchanger
4487038   Laminate type eva...
4605060   Heat exchanger pl...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 153

5947190   Heater core mounti...
4741394   Radiator for motor...
5252778   Gas-insulated electr...
4967834   Heat exchangers
6273184   Parallel-disposed i...
5669439   Laminated type he...
5125452   Aluminum alloy cl...
4620590   Aluminum heat ex...
5445219   Two-piece header
6814136   Perforated tube flo...
6904965   Radiator with side f...
6220342   Laminated heat ex...
 

More From Class 165

4696342   Plate-type heat exc...
4449573   Regenerative heat...
4043386   Energy recovery fr...
6964295   Heat dissipation de...
5332030   Multi-directional co...
6702191   Auxilliary motor ve...
6550529   Heatsink device
4917179   Thermoelectric cool...
4940082   Cleaning system
4619311   Equal volume, cont...
6945315   Heatsink with activ...
6351381   Heat management...
 
Abstract
A multi-layer type heat exchanger is formed by a row of parallel flat tubes each having tank portions spaced widthwise of the flat tube and disposed adjacent to one end thereof. Each tube defines therein a passage for a heat transfer fluid extending from one tank portion towards the other end of the tube and is then turned to the other tank portion. The flat tubes are stacked such that the tank portions are connected together in fluid-flow communication with each other. The portions of each adjacent pair of tubes excepting the tank portions are spaced apart to accommodate a corrugated fin. Each tube is formed by two press-worked core plates soldered together to form the passage in the tube. Two adjacent core plates of each adjacent pair of tubes have bent end portions extending to and engaged with each other or integrally connected together to support the other ends of the adjacent tubes in spaced relationship to accommodate the fin therebetween.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A multi-layer type heat exchanger including:

a row of a plurality of substantially parallel flat tubes each formed by two core plates prepared by press work and sealingly jointed together;

each flat tube including a pair of tank portions spaced widthwise of the flat tube and formed by protrusions formed in one end of each of the two core plates of the flat tube and protruding laterally outwardly of the flat tube;

the protrusions on each core plate defining therein holes providing inlet and outlet for a heat transfer fluid;

each flat tube defining therein a passage for said heat transfer fluid, said passage being communicated at its opposite ends with said tank portions and arranged such that said heat transfer fluid flows from one of the two tank portions into said passage towards the other end of said flat tube and is turned and flows to the other tank portion;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improvement in the construction of a multi-layer type heat exchanger which is suitable for use as, for example, an evaporator of an automotive air conditioner.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

An example of the multi-layer type heat exchanger is shown in Japanese Utility Model Examined Publication No. 32376/1978. This heat exchanger has a row of a plurality of flat tubes each having a couple of tank portions on its one end, and a row of a plurality of corrugated fins each interposed between adjacent flat tubes. The flat tubes and the corrugated fins are arranged alternatingly in layers such that each corrugated fin is sandwiched between adjacent flat tubes. In order to maintain a constant space between each adjacent pair of the flat tubes, the other ends of the flat tubes remote from the tank portions are received in notches or grooves formed at a regular interval in a plate-like supporting member.

In the production of this type of heat exchanger, the flat tubes, corrugated fins and the supporting member are provisionally assembled with a suitable brazing material placed between adjacent members. Then, the assembly, while being held in this state by a suitable jig, is placed in a brazing furnace in which these parts are heated and brazed to one another to complete a heat exchanger.
 
  A heat exchanger of the multi-flow type is provided with baffle members which are adapted to impart a zigzagging flow to the heat-exchange fluid in motion...  With a fin width FW in the air-flow direction, fin thickness FT, fin pitch FP, fin height FH, and tube element height TW, dimensional relationships are...