Patents Examined by Theophil W. Streule, Jr.
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Patent number: 4347896Abstract: An internally manifolded plate for a plate/fin-type heat exchanger comprises a side port contiguous with and transverse to at least one channel, and wherein the channel is contiguous with an end port. The plate may be of unibody construction and also include integral side and end external manifolds.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1979Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Irwin E. Rosman, William R. Wagner
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Patent number: 4347897Abstract: A plate type heat exchanger arranged so that heat exchange is effected between fluids through heat transfer plates. It comprises heat transfer plates serving as heat transfer elements, and jet plates each having a number of small holes. One fluid is jetted through the small holes in the jet plates towards the heat transfer plates opposed to the jet plates while the other fluid flows along the respective opposite heat transfer surfaces of the heat-transfer plates or is jetted toward the respective opposite heat transfer surfaces as in the case of the first fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1979Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Hisaka Works, Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Sumitomo, Haruo Uehara
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Patent number: 4346759Abstract: A heat-reclaiming system is especially adapted for reclaiming heat from used laundry water. It comprises a heat exchanger providing for heat transfer from warm used laundry water to cold incoming water intended for use as fresh laundry water. The heat exchanger is formed with interior ducts and an outer shell. The interior ducts, preferably concentric coils hydraulically in parallel, define a space for the transport through the heat exchanger of the cold incoming water. The outer shell encloses the ducts, and the ducts and shell together define a space providing for the transport through the heat exchanger of the warm used laundry water. The flows of the warm and cold water through the heat exchanger are generally in opposite directions. Maximum heat-transfer efficiency is accomplished by simultaneously pumping both the shell and the duct sides of the exchanger at design flow condition, and maximizing the log mean temperature difference across the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1980Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Aerco International, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth W. Cohen, George P. Mansey
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Patent number: 4346758Abstract: A tube bundle heat exchanger having an additional tube bottom with insertion tubes arranged in the inlet chamber upon the inlet side of the hot gases for the tubes located between the tube bottoms of the tube bundle. The additional tube bottom is arranged in such a way that both tube bottoms in the inlet chamber define another inlet chamber for colder, slag-free gases, which inlet chamber is accessible through an inlet in the shell of the tube bundle heat exchanger. The insertion tubes project far into, but not to the end of, the tubes of the tube bundle. The insertion tubes, with the outer tubes, form relatively narrow annular spaces suitable for generating high discharge speed. Four spiral formed strips respectively located in the annular spaces impart a twist to the gas flow discharging from the annular spaces to assure that gas discharging between the insertion tubes and the tubes of the tube bundle remain in flowing contact along the inner walls of the tubes.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1979Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Borsig GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Kehrer, Helmut Lachmann
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Patent number: 4344480Abstract: Rows of heat exchange tubes are supported by transversely disposed support strips having a plurality of U-shaped members interconnected end to end in a manner so that said strips act as a structural member supporting the weight of the tubes and additional support elements from all rows above a given row. Each leg of each U-shaped member converges upwardly or downwardly at an angle of about 8.degree. to 15.degree. with the vertical.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1980Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: Ecolaire IncorporatedInventors: Robert C. Boyer, George J. Williams
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Patent number: 4344481Abstract: In a counterflow heat exchanger a manifold is attached at two points to the ram and bleed closure bars. The bleed closure bar defines a bleed inlet from the manifold and is constructed to reduce the mechanical stresses in the ram closure bar between those attachment points.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1980Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Robert G. Urie, John F. Kowinski
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Patent number: 4343355Abstract: A low stress heat exchanger (50) and method for making the same is provided wherein thin heat exchange members (18, 20, 64, 66) are joined to thicker support members (44, 84) by causing the thin members (18, 20, 64, 66) to extend tangentially from a radiused surface (84) of the support member (44, 84). The thin members (18, 20, 64, 66) are then secured to the support member (44, 84) in an area (42, 88) remote from the area (46, 48) where the thin members (18, 20, 64, 66) extend tangentially from the support member (44, 84).The heat exchanger (50) includes closure tabs (14, 16) for bridging a space at the ends of fluid passages (36) defined by spaced wall members (18, 20).Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1980Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co.Inventors: Alexander Goloff, George B. Grim
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Patent number: 4342362Abstract: A counterflow heat exchanger comprises two upper and lower parallely and coaxially facing tube plates wherebetween extends a tube nest incuding a plurality of tubes connected to the tube plates. Each tube has at one end an U bent over portion and the rectilinear portion of the tube nest, substantially constituting the heat exchange region, is included with an even distribution within an annular interspace defined between an inner jacket and an outer shroud affixed to the tube plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1979Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Inventor: Riccardo Belleli
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Patent number: 4340114Abstract: An essentially tubeless heat exchange structure and an attendant controlled evaporative or condensing process is disclosed. A finned heat exchanger body has multiple spaced through passages constructed by locally deforming the fin metal. Each through passage includes multiple terraced liquid traps and coaxial orifices for counter-flowing gas. A liquid supply device and gas pressure relief device is provided for each through passage. The physical construction of the finned heat exchanger body can vary widely depending upon application.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1979Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Lambda Energy Products, Inc.Inventor: Marco Levy
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Patent number: 4340115Abstract: Apparatus for encasing a heat exchange unit. A wrapper is disclosed having solid portions for structural support of the heat exchange unit and fastening means including closure means formed on each end of the wrapper and a fastener strip which co-acts with said closure means to secure the wrapper in its appropriate position. Louver portions and solid portions of the wrapper are additionally disclosed to provide a structurally sound wrapper having spaced louver openings to allow air flow therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1979Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: William E. Wright, Fred V. Honnold, Jr.
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Patent number: 4337826Abstract: A heat exchanger and method of making same, wherein elongated passageways are formed in unbonded portions of a blank made of bonded sheet material, and integral fins are formed on the sheet material with the fins having elongated base portions extending transversely to the length of said passageways. In certain embodiments the finned portions of the heat exchanger are so disposed relative to each other that fins therein project toward the adjacent finned portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1979Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Peerless of America, Inc.Inventor: Richard W. Kritzer
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Patent number: 4335782Abstract: In the apparatus of the present invention, air flow control inserts are disposed within the formed tube air outlet manifolds of a heat exchanger of the counterflow type wherein the manifolds have openings communicating with air passages of the heat exchanger core. Each insert is generally tubular in shape, having an intermediate cylindrical tube portion, and larger diameter end portions, which are substantially equal to the diameter of an outlet manifold. Each intermediate insert portion is initially provided with a plurality of peripheral, longitudinally equally spaced slots, equal in number to the number of openings in a manifold, and of such circumferential lengths as to subtend angles substantially equal to the angles subtended by the manifold openings. Tube material adjacent the slots is then urged inwardly of the tube to form apertures and adjacent louvers.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1976Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignee: The Garrett CorporationInventor: Kenneth O. Parker
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Patent number: 4333523Abstract: Disclosed is a novel apparatus for use in the rapid refluxing of low boiling liquids. The apparatus comprises a central chamber for the reception of hot gases from a reaction vessel, the chamber being surrounded by a cooling jacket. The central chamber comprises a lower primary condenser of 2 or more bulbous portions connected to and in fluid communication with each other and with a curvilinear column serving as a secondary condenser.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1979Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Assignee: Miles Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Harold E. Hartzler
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Patent number: 4332294Abstract: A heat exchanger for the cooling of a gas, especially a gas containing SO.sub.2, comprises a tube bundle whose tubes, composed of lead, bridge a pair of tube sheets and can be provided with internal longitudinal ribs. According to the disclosure, the extruded cylindrical tubes are reshaped by indentations in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis. The indentations may be annular or staggered.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1979Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Drefahl, Helmut Gilles
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Patent number: 4328862Abstract: A tube bundle heat exchanger including elastic sealing means wherein the elastic medium is confined within separate chambers and compressed in all directions against the inner wall surface of the chambers and heat exchanger tubes within the chamber. Pressure plates that exert pressure on the elastic medium are provided with projections which provide a spacing between the pressure plates. This spacing may be used for inspection for leaks and also permits flow of fluid to the outside if there is a leak.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1979Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: Swisscal Holding S.A.Inventor: Rene Gossalter
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Patent number: 4327802Abstract: A multiple fluid heat exchanger having a unitary construction and formed of a stack of dished plates to form at least two fluid passages within the heat exchange elements formed by the plates and passages for a third fluid formed between at least some of the elements. The stack of plates are adapted to be simultaneously bonded together by a brazing or soldering operation, with the stack including at least one set of dished plates joined at their peripheries to form first and second fluid passages in a first set heat exchange elements, with the third fluid passages being formed in a second set of heat exchange elements. One set of heat exchange elements may have spaced fluid passages with corrugated heat exchange fins between the fluid passages to provide transverse passages for a cooling fluid, such as air. Additional arrangements of the sets of elements may be utilized for a fourth and/or fifth fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1979Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Borg-Warner CorporationInventor: Richard P. Beldam
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Patent number: 4327803Abstract: Arrangements for directing flow through one or more modular, cross-flow heat exchanger units having primary and secondary flow channels of respective predetermined lengths. The units are arranged in a housing having primary and secondary flow inlet and outlet openings such that a primary flow path and a secondary flow path are defined. The portion of each flow path over which intensive heat exchange occurs is no longer than the length of the associated flow channels. The units may be stacked along one or more axes normal to the planes of the flow channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1979Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Suddeutsche Kuhlerfabrik Julius Fr. Behr GmbH & Co.Inventors: Herbert Muellejans, Hans-Joachim Koetz
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Patent number: 4323114Abstract: A heat exchange assembly which utilizes a central source of a heated fluid, such as steam, and serves as a hot fluid distribution center for a plurality of satellite chambers removably disposed on a supporting rack around the source. Each satellite chamber, arranged in series with the others, receives the hot fluid at one end from the central source and discharges condensate at the other end. Longitudinal pipes in the satellite chamber of the cluster carry the fluid to be processed through the chambers. The series piping permits flow to be reversed in the satellite chambers to even out the deterioration of each chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1979Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: Fansteel Inc.Inventor: Gerald D. Corey
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Patent number: 4313493Abstract: A forced air unit comprising a front cover member, a rear cover member connected to and spaced from said front cover member defining a unit housing therebetween having a width and a housing periphery. A heat exchanger is disposed around the entire periphery of the housing with a centrifugal fan rotatably mounted in the housing with an axis extending in the width direction thereof. The fan has a central inlet area and an annular outlet area with a motor mounted in the central inlet area for rotating the fan to draw air axially inwardly toward the inlet area and radially outwardly through the annular outlet area. A fan cover is disposed over the fan within the housing with an inlet opening positioned over the inlet area of the fan. The fan housing has an outlet opening covering a portion of the housing periphery with the remainder of the housing periphery acting as an inlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1980Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignees: Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd., Hitachi Seisakusho Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akira Kawase, Masao Takouchi, Yoshio Tsuji, Sadao Mitsumeri, Susumu Miyazaki
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Patent number: 4313490Abstract: A heat exchanger for indirect recooling of a heat transfer medium, such as water, by air. The heat transfer medium has a relatively high heat transfer coefficient compared to that of air. The heat exchanger has two substantially parallel end walls or plates which are provided with holes. Associated with these end walls are side walls which are provided with inlet and outlet means for the heat transfer medium. Nonfinned tubes with air flowing therethrough are disposed between the end walls and are sealed thereagainst.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1979Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Augsburg Nurnberg AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hermann Heeren, Liselotte Kraetschmer