Abstract: This invention relates to a heat exchanger having a core comprised of oblong shaped tubes having substantially flat longer sides and rounded shorter sides, the tubes being separated by and in contact with conventional wave-shaped external cooling fins. Locating plates are provided at both ends of the tubes to accurately align and to secure the tubes into position. The ends of the tubes are sealably secured to header plates by means of resilient grommets. The heat exchanger of the present invention provides better resistance to mechanical and thermal shocks than conventional heat exchangers having tubes soldered or brazed to the header plates and provides better cooling efficiency than heat exchangers having circular, grommetted tubes.
Abstract: A heat exchanger comprises an array of finned tubes in which the ends of the tubes are tightly fitted into holes formed in a collecting plate on which a collecting box is mounted. Stop means are provided between the collecting box and at least one tube end to prevent axial displacement of the tube during service.
Abstract: An annular seal for use in a heat exchanger connection comprising a tube and at least one annular seal, wherein the annular seal is compression seated upon the outside diameter of the tube.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 29, 1994
Date of Patent:
May 14, 1996
Assignee:
Saint Gobain/Norton Industrial Ceramics Corp.
Inventors:
James A. Lashbrook, Jr., Alan R. Holm, Kent R. Coston