Abstract: A protective device for minimizing fire danger in the use of electrical circuits comprises a unit having a mechanically biased conductive element in series with the circuit, and maintained in position under tension by a fusible material such as a Cerro alloy having a yield point at a selected temperature threshold. When overheating at some other point in the circuit results in a rise of temperature at the protective device, the yielding of the fusible material allows the conductive element to spring free, opening the circuit and cutting off the current. This arrangement is useful in a male plug integral to or separate from an extension cord or power cord, in conjunction with circuit breaker systems, in a in-circuit device, and in electrical appliances and devices.
Abstract: A manifold assembly for use with heat exchangers comprises an extruded unitary tank having a substantially U-shaped cross-section and a unitary stamped header plate which can either be substantially planar or have a substantially U-shaped cross-section. The longitudinal bottom edges of the tank are crimped around the longitudinal side edges of the header plate, and the mating surfaces are brazed substantially along their entire lengths. The inner wall of the tank can include opposed longitudinal ribs having opposed slots therein for receiving baffles for adjusting the flow path within the assembled manifold.
Abstract: A manifold assembly for use with heat exchangers comprises a unitary tank having a semicircular cross-section and a unitary header plate which also has a semi-circular cross-section, the outer diameter of the tank being substantially equal to the inner diameter of the header plate to allow the tank to be inserted into the header plate. A plurality of transverse tube holes are formed through the header plate along its longitudinal center line for receiving the tubes of the condenser or evaporator. A flange or lip is formed around the tube holes to provide both a tube lead-in and a joint filleting pocket. A plurality of opposed transverse slots are formed through the tank and header plate along their longitudinal center lines to receive baffles therein for locking the tank and header plate together during assembly and for adjusting the flow pattern during use. The baffles are configured to engage the inner walls and sides of the slots.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 27, 1991
Date of Patent:
June 30, 1992
Assignee:
Thermal Components, Inc.
Inventors:
Harvey Creamer, Donald W. Mathews, Peter M. Watson, Lionel J. LeJeune, III
Abstract: A manifold assembly for use with heat exchangers comprises an extruded unitary tank having a substantially U-shaped cross-section and a unitary stamped header plate which can either be substantially planar or have a substantially U-shaped cross-section. The longitudinal bottom edges of the tank are crimped around the longitudinal side edges of the header plate, and the mating surfaces are brazed substantially along their entire lengths. The inner wall of the tank can include opposed longitudinal ribs having opposed slots therein for receiving baffles for adjusting the flow path within the assembled manifold.