Variable pitch heat exchanger

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Inventors

Ross, Gary R.
Bacoccini, James R.

Application #

190327

Filed

Nov-12-1998

Published

Mar-7-2000

Current US Class

165/153
165/173
165/76

International Classes

F28F 009/04

Field of Search

165/153 165/76 165/173

Assignee

Livernois Research & Development Co. (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Flanigan; Allen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brook & Kushman P.C.

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Abstract
A heat exchanger (10) having a pair of spatially separated manifolds (12 and 14) interconnected by a plurality of transverse tubes (16). The ends of the tubes are attached to a plurality of manifold inserts (20) slidably received in the manifolds. The lengths of the individual manifold inserts may be controlled to adjust the pitch and the number of the transverse tubes. The heat exchanger configuration is ideally suited for fabricating low production runs and prototype heat exchangers.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An adjustable pitch heat exchanger comprising:

a pair of spatially separated manifolds, each manifold in said pair having an internal curved surface, and having a facing longitudinal opening;

a plurality of manifold inserts that are at least partially conformable with the internal curved surface and that are sealingly attachable to one of said pair of spatially separated manifolds, juxtaposition of adjacent inserts providing a plurality of tube apertures defined between adjacent inserts aligned with said longitudinal openings;

a plurality of tubes extending transverse to said spatially separated manifolds, one end of each of said plurality of tubes being received in a respective one of said tube apertures provided by said inserts attached to one of said pair of spatially separated manifolds and sealed thereto, the other end of each tube being received in a respective one said tube apertures provided by said inserts attached to the other of said pair of spatially separated manifolds; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention is related to the field of heat exchangers and, in particular, to a heat exchanger design in which it is easy to vary the pitch (or spacing) of the transverse tubes.

BACKGROUND ART

Heat exchangers of the type having a pair of spatially separated headers or manifolds interconnected by a plurality of transverse fluid transfer tubes are well known in the art. Corrugated fins are conventionally inserted between adjacent transverse tubes to facilitate the energy transfer between the fluid flowing through the tubes and an external atmosphere such as air. Heat exchangers, such as taught by Nakajima et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 5,052,478; Granetzke in U.S. Pat. No. 4,960,169; Wallis in U.S. Pat. No. 5,193,613; and Neshina et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,941 embody unitary headers. These headers are complex and require costly tooling to fabricate and in most instances changes are difficult and relatively expensive to make. In particular, if a change in the pitch (spacing) between the transverse tubes is desired, a whole new set of tooling is generally required. These heat exchanger configurations are not susceptible to making changes without incurring expensive tooling costs. Against this background there arises a need for a heat exchanger design in which the pitch and the number of tubes can readily be changed to accommodate prototype and/or low volume production.
 
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