Stacked heat exchanger

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Inventors

Hayashi, Masateru
Ishii, Kazuo
Fukami, Shoji
Moriguchi, Yoshifumi
Ohtsuka, Minoru

Application #

316831

Filed

Sep-30-1994

Published

Jun-25-1996

Current US Class

165/153
165/178

International Classes

F28F 009/04

Field of Search

165/153 165/178

Assignee

Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Chambers; A. Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arnold, White & Durkee

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Abstract
The stacked heat exchanger in accordance with the present invention comprises flat tubes and corrugated fins which are alternately put together, the flat tube having a tank portion and a core portion, the tank portion on one side at the outermost portion having an inlet header, the tank portion on the other side at the outermost portion having an outlet header, and the core portion having a side plate as an external plate at both ends, wherein the upper end of the side plate abuts against the lower end of the inlet header and the lower end of the outlet header. Therefore, when a pressure is applied, a force in the spreading direction applied to the inlet/outlet tank portion is received by the abutting of side plate against said inlet and outlet headers. Thus, the deformation of the whole stacked heat exchanger can be prevented.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A header for a stacked heat exchanger which is mounted at an inlet and outlet of fluid at a tank portion in a stacked heat exchanger comprising flat tubes having a tank portion and a core portion and corrugated fins which are alternately put together, and which header has a flat cross-sectional shape in which vertical dimension is larger than a dimension in a width direction of said header, wherein upper and lower edges of said header is of a circular arc shape in a width direction of said header, the thickness thereof is larger than that of a vertical sidewall, and the center of a communicating hole to said tank portion disposed at a vertical side is shifted with respect to the center of said header.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT

The present invention relates to a stacked heat exchanger which can be used for an air conditioner and, more particularly to a stacked heat exchanger having high resistance to pressure, particularly suitable for use as an evaporator of automotive air conditioner.

A conventional stacked heat exchanger will be described with reference to FIGS. 17 through 21. FIG. 17 is a side view of a conventional stacked heat exchanger, and FIG. 18 is an expanded cross-sectional view of its right side portion.

Referring to FIGS. 17 and 18, reference numeral 1 denotes a flat tube. It is formed of two press-formed plates 2 which are butted together. An inlet/outlet tank portion 3 is formed at one end (upper end in the figure) of the flat tube 1. Reference numeral 4 denotes a corrugated fin.

The main portion of a stacked heat exchanger (evaporator) 5 is constructed by alternately putting flat tubes 1 and corrugated fins 4 together and connecting the inlet/outlet tank portions 3 of the adjacent flat tubes 1.
 
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