Patents by Inventor Bruce L. Evans

Bruce L. Evans has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8474515
    Abstract: A cylindrical heat exchanger for use as a gas cooler in a thermal regenerative machine such as a Stirling engine includes an imperforate middle wall of sufficient strength and thickness to withstand the pressure exerted by the working fluid. The heat exchanger includes an inner corrugated wall located within an axial gas flow passage inside the middle wall, and an outer corrugated wall which defines an axial coolant flow passage along the outer surface of the middle wall. The coolant flow passage preferably contains a corrugated intermediate wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Assignee: Dana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: John G. Burgers, Michael A. Martin, Ihab Edward Gerges, Bruce L. Evans
  • Publication number: 20100181052
    Abstract: A cylindrical heat exchanger for use as a gas cooler in a thermal regenerative machine such as a Stirling engine includes an imperforate middle wall of sufficient strength and thickness to withstand the pressure exerted by the working fluid. The heat exchanger includes an inner corrugated wall located within an axial gas flow passage inside the middle wall, and an outer corrugated wall which defines an axial coolant flow passage along the outer surface of the middle wall. The coolant flow passage preferably contains a corrugated intermediate wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2009
    Publication date: July 22, 2010
    Inventors: John G. Burgers, Michael A. Martin, Ihab Edward Gerges, Bruce L. Evans
  • Patent number: 7051799
    Abstract: Self-enclosing heat exchangers are made from stacked plates having raised peripheral flanges on one side of the plates and continuous peripheral ridges on the other side of the plates, so that when the plates are put together, fully enclosed alternating flow channels are provided between the plates. The plates have raised bosses defining fluid ports that line-up in the stacked plates to form manifolds for the flow of heat exchange fluids through alternate plates. Expanded metal turbulizers are located in the flow channels. The turbulizers have portions thereof crimped closed to control the flow inside the channels and prevent unwanted bypass flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: DANA Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Alan K. Wu, Bruce L. Evans, Brian Duke
  • Patent number: 6843311
    Abstract: A stacked plate-type heat exchanger including a plurality of dish-shaped heat exchanger plates arranged one next to the other to form a nested heat exchanger plate stack. A plurality of first and second fluid flow channels are formed between the heat exchanger plates for first and second fluids respectively, and first fluid and second fluid chambers are formed in the stack in communication with the first and second fluid channels respectively. An end plate for the heat exchanger has an end plate central planar portion and a peripheral flange projecting from the end plate central planar portion, the peripheral flange of the end plate projecting in an opposite direction and sealably nested within the peripheral flange of a final heat exchanger plate in the plate stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: Dana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce L. Evans, Mike St. Pierre, Joe L. English
  • Publication number: 20030201094
    Abstract: A stacked plate-type heat exchanger including a plurality of dish-shaped heat exchanger plates arranged one next to the other to form a nested heat exchanger plate stack. A plurality of first and second fluid flow channels are formed between the heat exchanger plates for first and second fluids respectively, and first fluid and second fluid chambers are formed in the stack in communication with the first and second fluid channels respectively. An end plate for the heat exchanger has an end plate central planar portion and a peripheral flange projecting from the end plate central planar portion, the peripheral flange of the end plate projecting in an opposite direction and sealably nested within the peripheral flange of a final heat exchanger plate in the plate stack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Publication date: October 30, 2003
    Inventors: Bruce L. Evans, Michel St. Pierre, Joseph L. English
  • Patent number: 6446712
    Abstract: A heat exchanger and method of transferring heat between fluids is disclosed using a plurality of stacked plate pairs consisting of face-to-face, mating, ringlike plates, each plate having an outer peripheral flange, an annular inner boss located in a common plane with the peripheral flange, and an offset intermediate area located between the peripheral flange and the inner boss. The peripheral flanges and inner bosses in the mating plates are joined together. The intermediate areas have outwardly disposed joined intermediate bosses having aligned inlet and outlet openings forming manifolds for the flow of a first heat exchange fluid circumferentially through the plate pairs from the inlet manifold to the outlet manifold. The heat exchanger also has a header enclosing either the inner bosses or the outer peripheral flanges to cause all of a second heat exchange fluid to pass between the plate pairs transversely relative to the flow of the first heat exchange fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Assignee: Long Manufacturing Ltd.
    Inventors: Alan K. Wu, Bruce L. Evans, Henri P. T. van Helden
  • Publication number: 20020026999
    Abstract: Self-enclosing heat exchangers are made from stacked plates having raised peripheral flanges on one side of the plates and continuous peripheral ridges on the other side of the plates, so that when the plates are put together, fully enclosed alternating flow channels are provided between the plates. The plates have raised bosses defining fluid ports that line-up in the stacked plates to form manifolds for the flow of heat exchange fluids through alternate plates. Expanded metal turbulizers are located in the flow channels. The turbulizers have portions thereof crimped closed to control the flow inside the channels and prevent unwanted bypass flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Inventors: Alan K. Wu, Bruce L. Evans, Brian Duke
  • Patent number: 6340053
    Abstract: Self-enclosing heat exchangers are made from stacked plates having raised peripheral flanges on one side of the plates and continuous peripheral ridges on the other side of the plates, so that when the plates are put together, fully enclosed alternating flow channels are provided between the plates. The plates have raised bosses defining fluid ports that line-up in the stacked plates to form manifolds for the flow of heat exchange fluids through alternate plates. Expanded metal turbulizers are located in the flow channels. The turbulizers have portions thereof crimped closed to control the flow inside the channels and prevent unwanted bypass flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2002
    Assignee: Long Manufacturing Ltd.
    Inventors: Alan K. Wu, Bruce L. Evans, Brian Duke
  • Patent number: 6244334
    Abstract: Self-enclosing heat exchangers are made from stacked plates having raised peripheral flanges on one side of the plates and continuous peripheral ridges on the other side of the plates, so that when the plates are put together, fully enclosed alternating flow channels are provided between the plates. The plates have raised bosses defining fluid ports that line-up in the stacked plates to form manifolds for the flow of heat exchange fluids through alternate plates. Turbulizers in the form of half-height shim plates are located between the plates. The shim plates have central portions defining flow augmentations extending from one side of the plates only, and the plates have peripheral edge portions that are coterminous with the respective continuous ridges raised peripheral flanges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignee: Long Manufacturing Ltd.
    Inventors: Alan K. Wu, Bruce L. Evans
  • Patent number: 6199626
    Abstract: Self-enclosing heat exchangers are made from stacked plates having raised peripheral flanges on one side of the plates and continuous peripheral ridges on the other side of the plates, so that when the plates are put together, fully enclosed alternating flow channels are provided between the plates. The plates have raised bosses defining flow ports that line-up in the stacked plates to form manifolds for the flow of heat exchange fluids through alternate plates. Rib and groove barriers are formed in the plates inside the peripheral flanges and ridges. The barriers prevent short circuit flow on one side of the plates and promote flow to remote areas on the other side of the plates, to improve the overall efficiency of the heat exchangers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignee: Long Manufacturing Ltd.
    Inventors: Alan K. Wu, Allan K. So, Bruce L. Evans, Thomas F. Lemczyk