Wall Forms Enclosure Patents (Class 165/169)
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Patent number: 4351389Abstract: A heat exchanger apparatus has a center pipe and an outer pipe formed with spiralling grooves attached to the outside of the center pipe. The outer pipe grooves are pressed against the center pipe to form a spiralling passageway around the center pipe between the center pipe and outer pipe. The center pipe has spiralling grooves co-acting with the outer pipe spiralling grooves so that a portion of the outer pipe grooves fit in the center pipe's grooves. Fluid passing through the center pipe has a predetermined turbulence created therein. Cooling fins are mounted in the grooves of the outer pipe in contact with the groove walls to remove heat from both the center pipe and the outer pipe. Special end couplers are provided for connecting the end of the heat exchanger to a liquid input or output for both the center pipe and the outer pipe separately. A coupler for connecting abutting heat exchange units connects the center and outer pipes separately to make longer lengths.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Inventor: Stephen Guarnaschelli
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Patent number: 4347894Abstract: A heat exchanger having an openable casing for the removable reception of a fluid carrying coil for a first fluid. The coil includes a straight section surrounded by helical turns. The helical turns contacting the interior surface of the casing to thereby form a complimentary helical fluid flow path for a second fluid. The casing is provided with an inlet and an outlet for the second fluid, the first fluid entering one end of the coil and exiting from the other end of the coil.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Inventor: Jurgen Gerlach
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Patent number: 4317952Abstract: Terminal boxes for large dynamoelectric machines provide a housing for high voltage terminal bushings which connect the dynamoelectric machine with a power grid. The stray flux from the terminal bushings induces eddy and circulating currents in the terminal box walls and consequent heating of the walls. To limit wall temperatures water is circulated through sealed flow channels fabricated to the terminal box walls and in series with the terminal bushings flow circuit. A preferred wall construction comprises an outer wall of stainless steel clad carbon steel and an inner wall of stainless steel.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1978Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Anthony F. Armor, James B. Archibald, David A. Noel
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Patent number: 4298060Abstract: A fluid jacket for a vessel includes a plurality of strips of relatively thin sheet material provided in spaced relation about the exterior surface thereof for defining the exterior surface of the fluid jacket. Each of the strips includes relatively small deformed portions spaced about the surface thereof and extending generally radially inward toward the exterior surface of the vessel. The inner end of each deformed surface is in contact with and affixed to the exterior surface of the vessel. The interior surface of the strips of material and the exterior surface of the vessel define therebetween at least one fluid flow channel for the fluid jacket.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Elliott Turbomachinery LimitedInventor: Tecwyn L. Williams
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Patent number: 4282861Abstract: A water heating system includes a solar collector panel, a hot water heater tank, a serpentine tube-in-sheet heat exchanger jacket built into the water tank assembly, pumping means, fluid transfer means and means for securing the heat exchanger jacket around the hot water heater. The solar collector panel has a first passageway which lies beneath the outer surface of the panel such that incident solar energy is used to elevate the temperature of an energy-absorbing fluid which is circulating through this first passageway. The heat exchanger jacket is constructed with second and third passageways which are positioned in a double serpentine coil arrangement. The energy-absorbing fluid from the collector panel flows through connecting conduits to and from the second passageway. Water within the hot water heater is coupled to the third passageway and, as it circulates through the third passageway, this water is elevated in temperature by means of conduction from the energy-absorbing fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Inventor: Charles F. Roark
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Patent number: 4280792Abstract: A stationary air-cooled shroud or cylinder forming a portion of a turbine asembly includes an inner ring having a matrix of grooves formed therein, and an outer restraining ring covering the matrix so as to form a labyrinth of passageways for the flow of cooling air therethrough. A suspension ring cooperates with the inner ring and the restraint ring to define an entry flow path for the cooling air, and also a plenum chamber having an auxiliary outlet to provide film cooling air to the clearance spacing between the inner ring and the rotor blade tips. The fow of cool air through the labyrinth is operative to reduce the level and gradient of the metal tempertures in the shroud in order to obtain improved turbine blade tip clearance control.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Assignee: Avco CorporationInventors: Edward O. Hartel, John N. Dale
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Patent number: 4278876Abstract: A thermostatically controlled heater for heating metal work pieces to within a selected temperature range prior to and during a welding process is disclosed. The heater comprises an electric heating element thermally connected to a heat conductive shoe and electrically connected to a source of electric power via a thermostat assembly. The thermostat assembly includes a heat conductive housing mounted on the heat conductive shoe in intimate thermal contact. The housing contains a thermostat having a thermal sensing area in thermal contact with an area of the heat conductive housing for regulating the amount of electricity conducted to the electric heating element. Accurate control of the temperature of the workpiece is accomplished by constructing the heat conductive housing so that the temperature gradient between the shoe and the thermostat matches the temperature gradient between the shoe and the workpiece itself.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Inventors: Paul F. Savoca, Melvin Lindner
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Patent number: 4269172Abstract: A solar hot-water system having an absorber formed of plastic ducting adapted to be arranged unobtrusively on a roof surface whereby the water is heated by means of direct radiation from the sun and by means of conduction from the roof surface on which the ducting is supported.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1977Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Inventors: Peter D. Parker, Robert N. Walton, Lawrence J. Walton
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Patent number: 4261415Abstract: A pressure vessel comprising a cylindrical stress liner, a pair of end plates, a plurality of annular shrink rings positioned about the circumference of the stress liner, and a plurality of coolant-filled annular cooling coils positioned about the shrink rings is disclosed. Nonuniform stress producing bending stresses in the shrink rings are eliminated by the method comprising the steps for detecting a stress concentration in a shrink ring and causing coolant to be recirculated from a reservoir through the coil about the shrink ring.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1979Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Assignee: Autoclave Engineers, Inc.Inventor: Charles W. Smith, Jr.
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Patent number: 4250957Abstract: A heating and cooling structural arrangement for a building, such as a house, wherein the interior of the house is caused to assume the temperature of the ground. A liquid reservoir is located in the ground. A pump is to move liquid from the reservoir to a series of panels which are mounted as part of the interior wall structure of the building. If the ground temperature is 70 degrees, this means that the interior temperature of the house should also become 70 degrees. In the winter, the interior of the building would normally be heated and in the summer, the interior of the building would normally be cooled.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Inventor: William D. McClendon
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Patent number: 4249923Abstract: A refrigeration and delivery system for chilling a cardioplegic fluid contained in a receptacle, for maintaining the fluid at a predetermined temperature and for delivering the fluid to a patient as needed. The refrigeration and delivery system consists of a refrigerator cabinet having an evaporator disposed in an internal chilling compartment for supporting the fluid receptacle. The evaporator has a heat transfer surface in direct engagement with the receptacle to facilitate the conduction of heat from the fluid to the evaporator. The receptacle has inlet and outlet ports connected by recirculation tubing which provides a flow path to recirculate the fluid insuring that chilled fluid is contained in the recirculation tubing. A discharge tube is connected to the recirculation tubing and when opened allows the chilled cardioplegic fluid to be administered to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Inventor: Kim L. Walda
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Patent number: 4244421Abstract: Process of cooling waste gas bend and apparatus for carrying out same, said process comprising removing concentrated heat at said bend by feeding coolant at an adjustable pressure through cooling channels longitudinally disposed along a selected sector of the cross-section of the bend, the channels being of equal flow cross-section within the entire circuit, said heat being reduced to a level prevailing in the cool sections of the bend portion of the casing (i.e. the cooler sections of the cross-section).Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Sidepal S.A. Societe Industrielle de Participations LuxembourgeoiseInventor: Herbert Kuhlmann
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Patent number: 4236573Abstract: A high-temperature gas exit in the form of a pipe bundle from a pre-stressed cast or concrete pressure container with a first cooling system comprising a sealing skin having cooling pipes arranged on the outside thereof and with a thermal insulation layer arranged on the inner side of the sealing skin. Between the first cooling system and the pipe bundle there is provided a second cooling system comprising a hollow double skin with cooling passages, the first cooling system and the second cooling system being independent of each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: L. & C. Steinmuller GmbHInventors: Rolf Dorling, Hans Hemshemeier
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Patent number: 4235279Abstract: A continuous mold with a mold chamber, preferably a rectangular mold chamber, for continuously casting metals, especially copper and copper alloys, which includes a one piece or more piece graphite block and also includes cooling pipes forming components of a cooling circuit and being frictionally connected to the graphite block for improving the heat transfer to the mold chamber of the graphite block. The cooling circuit is structurally separate from the graphite block, and the cooling pipes yieldably engage the outer surface of the graphite block.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Fried. KRUPP Gesellschaft mit beschrankter HaftungInventors: Peter Feuchter, Ulrich Katschinski, Erling Roller
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Patent number: 4235285Abstract: Dissipation of heat from miniature solid-state devices and the like is achieved by a resilient heat-sink structure which opens to receive a tab or other heat-transfer body freely between two relatively-movable oppositely-disposed broad-area portions of the structure and which then closes and yieldingly holds the two portions about the body as shaped end connectors are sprung and locked as the result of simple manipulations.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1979Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Aavid Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Philip A. Johnson, Alfred F. McCarthy
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Patent number: 4231425Abstract: A heat exchanger is provided for use in a blood handling system whereby the blood may be selectively heated or cooled, as required by the nature and stage of the operation. The heat exchanger, in the preferred embodiment, is in the form of a cylindrical housing having walls defining a helical path for the flow of blood through the exchanger and about the axis of the housing. The heat exchanging medium, typically water, flows separately through a conduit in the housing, the walls of which at least partially define the helical blood conduit for heating or cooling the blood flowing therethrough. The heat exchanger is characterized by a controlled route for the blood so as to uniformly expose the blood to the same type of heating or cooling and without creating dead spots in the blood flow. A long path of blood flow is provided in a small package with a highly efficient thermal transfer.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1978Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Inventor: William R. Engstrom
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Patent number: 4228572Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly and method for making the assembly. The assembly includes a compartment having at least two sides to define at least one corner. A first plate member which defines the sides and the corner has at least one embossment on each side of the corner with one end of each embossment terminating in spaced relationship to the corner. A second plate member mating with the first plate member and connected by an epoxy adhesive compound defines fluid channel passages for receiving a heat exchange fluid. An embossment in the second plate member which extends about the outside of the corner and overlaps a portion of the ends of the first-mentioned embossments interconnects the first-mentioned embossments.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1979Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: William L. Pringle
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Patent number: 4213498Abstract: A modular plastic heat exchanger includes at least one thermal exchange element having parallel outer and inner plastic sheets separated by a plurality of parallel ribs extending between said sheets and connected thereto to form a plurality of channels generally rectangular in cross-section with a plastic insulating foam sized to be co-extensive with said outer sheet and secured to the exterior surface of said outer sheet, and a pair of cylindrical manifolds, each having a large central flow tube oriented normal to such channels in said thermal exchange element and fixedly secured to said thermal exchange element on opposite edges thereof, each of said manifolds being operably connected to fluidly communicate said channels to its flow tube at the ends of said channels, whereby the inner sheet can be tightly faced against a cylindrical member to be thermally controlled and temperature controlled fluids can be passed from one manifold to the other to control the temperature of the member.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1978Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Assignee: American HCPInventor: Benjamin E. Vandenbossche
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Patent number: 4208572Abstract: An oven having an electrical resistance heater and a heat exchanger to maintain a constant temperature in an oven chamber cavity. The heat exchanger is internal to the body of the oven and adjacent to the oven chamber cavity. Air is the exchange medium in the heat exchanger to achieve a balanced, cooling effect through direct air exhaust and also to achieve zero environment effect. An inert gas may be introduced into the oven chamber cavity during the heating process to reduce oxidation. Outside air may also be introduced into the oven during the heating process. Electrical circuitry provides for controlling the temperature range of the oven, for generating a signal for servo motor control of a damper in the heat exchanger, and a high limit temperature controller to disable the electrical resistance heater when an over temperature condition is reached.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1977Date of Patent: June 17, 1980Assignee: Despatch Industries, Inc.Inventor: Hans L. Melgaard
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Patent number: 4206805Abstract: A device is disclosed for recovery of heat from hot shell devices, particularly from motor-compressor units such as used in air conditioners, refrigeration systems and the like and which comprises a heat exchange coil in encircling, contacting heat exchange relationship to the hot shell device with circulation of a fluid through the heat exchange coil to recover normally wasted heat. Heat absorbed can be utilized to heat domestic hot water for home heating or for tap use.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1978Date of Patent: June 10, 1980Inventor: Ralph R. Beckett
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Patent number: 4206312Abstract: A cooled jacket construction for an electric arc furnace is provided, the jacket consisting of a cooling system embedded in a refractory lining and mounted on a metallic outer shell. The cooling system comprises a plurality of plate-shaped pipe segments arranged side-by-side over the periphery of the furnace and consisting of a pipe-to-pipe construction of substantially cylindrical individual pipes, welded together for guiding a coolant over a serpentine path through the cooling system.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1978Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Assignee: Sidepal S.A. Societe Industrielle de Participations LuxembourgeoiseInventor: Herbert Kuhlmann
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Patent number: 4206237Abstract: A method of cooling beer, wherein beer contained in a cylindrical fermentation tank of a large capacity and undergoing a fermentation process extending from the beginning of fermentation to the termination of fermentation, is cooled by employing cooling jackets mounted on the external wall surface of the sidewall of the tank and on the bottom of the tank and wherein cooling is more intense at the lower layer of beer in the tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1979Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Assignee: Asahi Breweries Ltd.Inventors: Yuzo Sakata, Osamu Murakami
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Patent number: 4205720Abstract: A heat transfer conduit for attachment to the end of a heat transfer vessel is arranged as a spiral and has a uniform distance between adjacent coils. The conduit has a uniform cross-section with an arcuate periphery of between 130.degree. and 150.degree. of a circle.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1979Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Inventor: Joseph Epstein
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Patent number: 4196772Abstract: A heat exchanger for efficiently transferring heat from a first fluid body to a second fluid body within a selected container, tank or reservoir, comprising an elongated tubular hoselike plastic body of deformable material wrapped around the container and filled with the first heated fluid, the plastic body being deformable under the pressure of the first fluid so as to conform to the exterior surface of the container whereby more efficient transfer of heat between the fluids is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Adamski, Robert F. Bowen
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Patent number: 4195474Abstract: An improved structure is provided for liquid cooling a transition member which conducts hot motive gases from a combustor to a turbine inlet in a gas turbine power plant. The liquid-cooled structure includes a transition member body having a longitudinal inlet manifold and a longitudinal collection manifold attached to opposite sides of the body. The body has a plurality of internal laterally disposed passages which communicate liquid coolant from the inlet manifold, around the body to the collection manifold. The liquid coolant transfers heat from the member in a circumferential flow pattern; then the coolant is discharged from the member by a discharge manifold which is connected to the collection manifold. The method of manufacturing of the transition member provides for forming the body in two mating half subassemblies having internal coolant passages. Each half of the body is blanked from a flat sheet having a shape conforming to the developed shape of the body.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Miles F. Bintz, Raymond L. Dehmer, deceased
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Patent number: 4181173Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly and method for making the assembly. The assembly includes a compartment having at least two sides to define at least one corner. A first plate member which defines the sides and the corner has at least one embossment on each side of the corner with one end of each embossment terminating in spaced relationship to the corner. A second plate member mating with the first plate member and connected by an epoxy adhesive compound defines fluid channel passages for receiving a heat exchange fluid. An embossment in the second plate member which extends about the outside of the corner and overlaps a portion of the ends of the first-mentioned embossments interconnects the first-mentioned embossments.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1978Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: William L. Pringle
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Patent number: 4176710Abstract: A fluidized bed reactor containing a heat exchange apparatus for conveying a heat transfer medium comprising at least one pipe which extends in a vertical direction from the top of the reaction chamber into the fluidized bed with one end of the vertical pipe which points in the direction of the gas flow having a conical tapered end and/or a jacket on the outside of the reactor wall in the form of a serpentine conduit having a rectangular cross section and a domed cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1978Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Wacker-Chemie GmbHInventors: Jost Gansauge, Johann Muschi, Hans Freudlsperger
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Patent number: 4172877Abstract: Glass lined reactors for use with chemical reactions which require special conditions such as high temperatures or temperature control. These reactors include an integral baffle which improves the carrying out of such reactions without sacrificing advantages resulting from use of such equipment.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1977Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Inventor: Robert H. Schwaig
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Patent number: 4166942Abstract: This invention pertains to heat transfer fluid conduit wrapping for vessels particularly as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,318,376 issued May 9, 1967 and 3,452,568 issued July 1, 1969. In those patents is shown wrapping which is specially contoured to provide outwardly extending flare edges on each side of a generally rounded, central portion. That wrapping is fabricated in determined lengths, and is made a fluid conducting passageway by welding its edges to a vessel wall and by welding one end to the adjacent end of a succeeding length. Welding of wrapping either at its edges or ends may be by one or more passes. The welding of one segmental wrapping length to the next length may, according to the present invention, include a specially shaped inner reinforcing member, and a transverse cut or an angled cut of twenty to forty-five degrees at the end of the wrapping may be made.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1978Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Inventor: Bernhard Vihl
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Patent number: 4163471Abstract: A forced convection heat exchanger for warming articles such as baby bottles is provided comprising a container having walls extending upwardly from a bottom end to define an open top end. A platform to receive and support the article to be warmed is mounted within the container spaced apart from the container bottom end. A plurality of spacers extend inwardly from the walls and upwardly from the platform. First drain openings are provided extending through the platform and second drain openings are provided within the walls below the platform adjacent the bottom end. The area of the platform relative to the total cross-sectional area of the first drain openings is dimensioned so as to provide a standing head of water under turbulent flow conditions within the container substantially up to the container open top end when the container receives an average flow of water from a tap.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: August 7, 1979Inventor: Frederic Leder
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Patent number: 4159740Abstract: Apparatus for cooling dough in a mixer comprising a multi-section direct expansion jacket provided on the main sheet and both end walls of the mixing bowl, the jacket providing a flow path for liquid coolant progressively increasing in cross-sectional area from the inlet to the outlet, and having flow control and heat transfer maximizing means so that the velocity of coolant flow through and a minimum pressure drop across the flow path remain substantially constant and the liquid coolant is always maintained in contact with the heat transfer surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1977Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Assignee: AMF IncorporatedInventor: Samuel O. Seiling
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Patent number: 4150657Abstract: A solar collector which includes a radiation-absorbing panel having a surface provided with integral fluid-conducting conduits whereby heat absorbed by the panel may be efficiently transferred directly to fluid circulating in the conduits.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1977Date of Patent: April 24, 1979Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Robert F. Bowen
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Patent number: 4143708Abstract: Heat exchange apparatus of the recuperator type is provided with means by which the inner tubular member can be withdrawn from a state of collapse and restrained in a position against further collapse.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas CorporationInventor: Eugene M. Haynes
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Patent number: 4137966Abstract: An oven with temperature-independent sections permits objects placed within t to experience the uneven heating and temperature gradient problems associated with real life conditions. The number of sections can vary depending on the gradients desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Richard D. Ulrich, Crill Maples, Howard C. Schafer
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Patent number: 4126177Abstract: A heat exchanger for rapidly heating or cooling materials such as fluids containing fragile, discrete particles of varying sizes without substantial damage to the particles. The exchanger has inner and outer heat transfer surfaces that define an elongated annulus. Located in the annulus is a pair of opposed, spiral, inner and outer ribs which do not span the annulus and which, upon rotation, move the material toward the exchanger inlet against the flow therefrom which overflows the ribs and moves from rib to rib and to the outlet. Scraper blades associated with the ribs, scrape the exchanger inner and outer surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1977Date of Patent: November 21, 1978Assignee: Chemetron CorporationInventors: Robert L. Smith, Carl C. Yann
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Patent number: 4125154Abstract: A vessel for a molten substance for modifying the properties of objects of glass and similar materials, comprises an inner vessel and an outer vessel with an annular space defined therebetween, an elastic tongue connecting the inner vessel and the outer vessel, means in said space for guiding a heating gas including fins mounted on the inside of the outer vessel which also support the inner vessel and an upright web between the inner vessel and the outer vessel reinforcing the combined vessel structure and separating the hot gas guiding system into discrete sections on opposite sides of the web.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1975Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: VVB Haushalts- und VerpackungsglasInventors: Johannes Franke, Kurt Kessler, Ulrich Kuhne, Heinz Sauerbier, Kurt Schneider, Karl Unbehaun
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Patent number: 4114395Abstract: A heat exchanger-canister combination, the canister being used to hold a solid state refrigerant absorbing heat from a circulating fluid heated at a relatively remote source, the walls of the canister being used to transfer heat into the contained refrigerant.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1976Date of Patent: September 19, 1978Assignee: United Aircraft Products, Inc.Inventor: Carl E. Simmons
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Patent number: 4108241Abstract: A heat exchanger of increased effectiveness is disclosed. A porous metal matrix is disposed in a metal chamber or between walls through which a heat-transfer fluid is directed. The porous metal matrix has internal bonds and is bonded to the chamber in order to remove all thermal contact resistance within the composite structure. Utilization of the invention in a rocket chamber is disclosed as a specific use. Also disclosed is a method of constructing the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1975Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Anthony Fortini, John M. Kazaroff
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Patent number: 4107919Abstract: A heat exchanger, as exemplified by a rocket combustion chamber, is constructed by stacking thin metal rings having microsized openings therein at selective locations to form cooling passages defined by an inner wall, an outer wall and fins. Suitable manifolds are provided at each end of the rocket chamber. In addition to the cooling channel openings, coolant feed openings may be formed in each of rings. The coolant feed openings may be nested or positioned within generally U-shaped cooling channel openings. Compression on the stacked rings may be maintained by welds or the like or by bolts extending through the stacked rings.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1975Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Daniel E. Sokolowski
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Patent number: 4084587Abstract: A fluid heating apparatus for use in medical applications in the heating of water for use in a nebulizer is provided having a heated passageway for connecting between a water reservoir and a nebulizer head for heating only the water being used immediately before use. The passageway may be formed at the interfacing surfaces of a housing and an insert. The insert may be coated with a biocompatible material which possesses certain heat conductive properties while providing a water seal. A channel may transverse the surface of the coating to establish the passageway. An electrical heater may be located within the insert.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1975Date of Patent: April 18, 1978Assignee: Arbrook, Inc.Inventor: Joseph W. Lindsey
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Patent number: 4078604Abstract: In a heat exchanger wall construction, such as used in regeneratively cooled combustion chambers for liquid fueled rocket engines, the wall construction consists of an inner wall with cooling channels spaced apart by webs. The cooling channels are open on one surface of the inner wall. An outer wall contacts the webs of the inner wall and forms a closure over the openings from the cooling channels. The outer wall consists of an intermediate layer electro-deposited on the surface of the inner wall in which the cooling channels are formed so that it provides a closure surface for the channels. The surfaces of the channels within the inner wall are coated by electro-depositing a layer of gold on them. After forming the gold layer on the surfaces of the cooling channels, the outer surfaces of the webs are etched so that the gold layer extends outwardly from the outer surface of the webs. Next the intermediate layer is deposited and it can be either a single layer or multi-layered.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1975Date of Patent: March 14, 1978Assignee: Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm GmbHInventors: Manfred Christl, Karl Butter, Helmut Dederra, Michael Kaufmann, Willibald Wittich, deceased, by Renate Wittich nee Padberg, legal guardian, Manfred Lechner
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Patent number: 4061184Abstract: A heat exchanger takes the form of a cylindrical tank having an inlet at one end to receive an influent liquid to be chilled, an outlet at the opposite end of the tank from which the chilled liquid may be discharged. A cooling coil is wrapped around the outer side wall of the tank for circulating a refrigerant in conductive, heat exchange relation to the tank. A cylindrical cup-shaped baffle is arranged coaxially within the tank for directing the influent liquid toward the side wall of the tank, and a pressure-expanded, helically wound conduit is positioned between and disposed in intimate heat exchange contact with both the side wall of the tank and the cup-shaped baffle and defines two relatively separated passages through which separate portions of the influent liquid pass to be chilled by contact with the tank, the baffle and the intervening helically wound conduit.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1976Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Assignee: EBCO Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard J. Radcliffe
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Patent number: 4055162Abstract: A solar collector in the form of a shell having an upper face of heat-conductive material with recesses and a serpentine coil arranged in the recesses and in a snug fit in heat exchanging relation with the heat absorbing material and said coil comprising a tubular length with an inlet and an outlet opening whereby material to be heated may be flowed through said coil.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1976Date of Patent: October 25, 1977Inventor: Ed Gonzalez
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Patent number: 4023617Abstract: In combination, a composite construction comprising a load-bearing substrate, an impermeable liner, and disposed therebetween a circulatory system defined by a network of cells having side walls which are generally in lateral orientation to the liner and the load-bearing substrate, at least some of said side walls having apertures therein whereby at least some adjacent cells are in communication with each other, and means for circulating a fluid through said circulatory system.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1974Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Assignee: Continental Oil CompanyInventors: Jon R. Carlson, Robert G. Jackson
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Patent number: 4022272Abstract: The heat radiator takes the form of an extruded member defining parallel fins on its bottom surface and having a flat top surface arranged to be cemented directly to the bottom surface of a transmission fluid pan in an automobile. A special cement having high thermal conductivity is used and the extruded member may be made in modular form so that the entire area of the bottom of the pan can be covered by forming a set of modular units.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1975Date of Patent: May 10, 1977Assignee: Chester O. Houston, Jr.Inventor: Bernard Miller
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Patent number: 3999601Abstract: A food service tray which allows selective heating and/or cooling of meal components carried thereby. A base member of a thermally insulating material has a plurality of compartments divided into serially connected flow chambers having inlet and outlet openings. Food receptacles made of a thermally conductive material carry the meal components and are inserted into the compartments. Thermally insulating lids then cover the food receptacles. A refrigerated fluid under pressure may be passed through all or part of the flow chambers to thereby maintain the contents of the food receptacles therein in a chilled condition. A heated fluid under pressure can then be passed through selected flow chambers to thereby rethermalize or heat the contents of the food receptacles in the heated flow chambers to a proper serving temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1975Date of Patent: December 28, 1976Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventor: Louis Spanoudis
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Patent number: 3991822Abstract: A heat exchanger tube, and a method and apparatus for forming a heat exchanger tube are disclosed. The tube is formed from a metal strip having inflatable passages. The passages are inflated after the tube is formed. In use, one fluid flows through the tube and at least one fluid flows through the wall passages. Another fluid, contacting the exterior of the tube, may be employed.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1974Date of Patent: November 16, 1976Assignee: Olin CorporationInventor: Jack Morris
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Patent number: 3980131Abstract: A vessel, containing a culture medium or laboratory ware, is brought rapidly to sterilization temperature by circulating a mixture of steam and superheated water through a closely spaced jacket. The mixture of steam and superheated water is generated in a portion of the sterilizer which is exterior to the jacket and said mixture is circulated without the use of a pump. The sterilizer can be made in sizes small enough for bench-top operation and the sterilization procedure can be carried out with automatic control.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1975Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Assignee: New Brunswick Scientific Co., Inc.Inventors: Abe J. Perle, David Freedman
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Patent number: 3952757Abstract: Processing chambers formed by circumferentially spaced pockets of a rotor rotatable in a cylindrical chamber disposed with its axis substantially horizontal are loaded through a top access opening in the cylinder and unloaded by a single or double vaned scoop rotatable about an axis parallel to the axis of the casing to sweep product out of an upwardly opening rotor pocket. The spider rotor and unloading rotor are power-driven intermittently so that the unloading rotor sweeps through a pocket of the spider rotor when the spider rotor is stationary, and the spider rotor is indexed to expose successive pockets to the access opening of the casing when the unloading rotor is out of the path of movement of the spider rotor partition vanes.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1974Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Inventor: John A. Huey
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Patent number: 3941186Abstract: The present invention relates to a water-cooled high-temperature slide valve, especially hot blast slide valve, including within the housing thereof annular passages for the coolant (water) and extending from the upper portion of the slide valve along the sealing bars on both peripheral sides to the lower portion of the housing and opening into at least one cooling passage through transfer ports provided in this position, which cooling passage extends back around the portion of said housing arranged about the slide valve plate to the upper portion of said housing in which the coolant outlet is situated, wherein the cross-sectional flow area of said cooling passage within which the coolant is returned, at least in its lower portion extending over an arc of 180.degree., is smaller than, and at most as great as, the overall cross-sectional flow area of said annular passages.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1974Date of Patent: March 2, 1976Assignee: Zimmermann & Jansen GmbHInventor: Heinz Schneider