Corrugated Or Embossed Wall Patents (Class 62/523)
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Patent number: 11598588Abstract: A method includes providing a first metal sheet and a second metal sheet, printing a plurality of channels on the first metal sheet, bonding the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet to each other to obtain a fin body, bending a first portion of the fin body to be transverse to a second portion of the fin body, separating the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet from each other to form the plurality of channels, introducing working fluid in the plurality of channels, and sealing the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: COOLER MASTER CO., LTD.Inventors: Chia Yu Lin, Shan-Yin Cheng
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Patent number: 11598587Abstract: A method includes providing a first metal sheet and a second metal sheet, printing a channel pattern on the first metal sheet, bonding the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet to each other, forming a plurality of channels by introducing a fluid between the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet, introducing working fluid in the plurality of channels, sealing the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet, and forming a plurality of through holes in locations where the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet are bonded to each other. The plurality of through holes are arranged in a plurality of rows, each row including at least two through holes, and each location where the first metal sheet and the second metal sheet are bonded to each other includes a single through hole of the plurality of through holes.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: COOLER MASTER CO., LTD.Inventors: Chia Yu Lin, Shan-Yin Cheng
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Patent number: 11408663Abstract: An evaporator includes: an evaporator case that defines a food storage space therein; a cooling tube located at the evaporator case and filled with refrigerant; a foil heater attached to at least one surface of the evaporator case and configured to contact the evaporator case and to generate heat such that heat for defrosting is transferred to the evaporator case. A defrosting time is reduced in comparison to that of conventional natural defrosting, such that the freshness of food can be maintained, and the cooling efficiency, having been reduced by frost, is increased such that power consumption can be reduced. The foil heater is attached to a conventional roll-bond type evaporator case, and the present invention has an advantageous effect of facilitating the maintenance of the foil heater because of a structure in which the foil heater is attached to the evaporator case.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Hyunwoo Cho, Woocheol Kang, Geunhyung Lee, Gwinan Hwang
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Patent number: 6973804Abstract: This duplex-type heat exchanger is adapted to a vapor compression type refrigeration cycle in which a condensed refrigerant is decompressed and then evaporated. This duplex-type heat exchanger is integrally equipped with a subcooler S in which the condensed refrigerant exchanges heat with the ambient air A to be subcooled and an evaporator E in which the decompressed refrigerant exchanges heat with the ambient air A to be evaporated. Heat exchange is performed between the refrigerant passing through the subcooler S and the refrigerant passing through the evaporator E, to thereby cool the refrigerant in the subcooler S and heat the refrigerant in the evaporator E. Accordingly, according to this heat exchanger, a high refrigeration effect can be obtained while avoiding the pressure rise of the refrigerant.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Showa Denko K.K.Inventors: Hirofumi Horiuchi, Ryoichi Hoshino, Noboru Ogasawara, Takashi Tamura, Takashi Terada, Futoshi Watanabe
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Patent number: 6029471Abstract: In refrigeration; in order to transfer heat from the heat supplier, or to the heat absorber, it is necessary that temperature gradients be maintained between said heat exchangers and the interacting medium. These temperature gradients increase the difference between the temperature of the heat supplier and that of the heat absorber. The efficiency of refrigeration systems decrease as said temperature differences increase. Said mediums, if gaseous, as they frequently are, offer great resistance to heat transfer. This results in large temperature gradients and substantially reduces refrigeration efficiency. The present invention involves enveloping the enclosed space with the enclosure heat exchanger so that less heat has to be transferred through the gaseous contents, and additional, inexpensive, heat transfer surface becomes available. The reduction in temperature gradients result in increased efficiency.Recovery of reject heat for residential type water heating is also included as a natural extension.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Christopher Taylor
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Patent number: 5419150Abstract: The frozen dessert machine of the present invention provides an inner core in its refrigeration chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1993Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Food Systems Partnership, Ltd.Inventors: Lawrence R. Kaiser, Kenneth R. Shipley, Robert Z. Whipple
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Patent number: 4829782Abstract: An ice harvesting/water chiller machine with an improved evaporator assembly having a plurality of plate-type heat exchangers oriented vertically in face-to-face parallel relation. A water reservoir is located above the heat exchangers. Water is distributed from the reservoir downwardly to flow over the outside surfaces of the heat exchangers to effect a substantially even distribution of water over the outside surfaces as it flows downwardly thereover. Cold refrigerant is distributed to the tops of the heat exchangers to cascade downwardly over the inside surfaces of the heat exchangers to effect a substantially even distribution of refrigerant over the inside surfaces as it cascades downwardly thereover. A cold refrigerant feed tube extends across the top of each heat exchanger substantially the entire width thereof. The tube has spaced openings along the tube over substantially the entire width of the heat exchanger which openings communicate with the interior of the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Paul Mueller CompanyInventors: Paul Mueller, William R. Waynick, Phillip G. Shirey
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Patent number: 4658602Abstract: The means and method of pitching a refrigeration evaporator toward its drain outlet which includes a top plate of variable thickness. The evaporator is secured to the top plate. When the top plate is secured against the horizontal ceiling, the evaporator is caused to pitch, so that condensate leaving the coil and entering the drain pan flows directly to the drain fitting which is positioned under the portion of the top plate having the greatest thickness.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Kramer Trenton Co.Inventors: Wayne F. Giberson, Glenn T. Estep, Daniel E. Kramer
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Patent number: 4344298Abstract: An ice cube forming tray for an ice making machine consisting of a plurality of side-by-side corrugated plates having alternating ridges and grooves, straight plates separating the corrugated plates and also providing outer borders to the corrugated plates, and triangular evaporator coils located in complementary mating engagement in the apices of the ridges and passing through complementary mating openings in the plates. The plates which are not corrugated, instead of being straight, may be of hollow diamond-shape to also carry refrigerant.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1980Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Inventor: John E. Biemiller
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Patent number: 4255941Abstract: An evaporator unit for an ice making machine is formed of two vertical series of semi-cylindrical ice-forming molds joined tangentially back-to-back creating a cascade of fluid conduits between them through which refrigerant is passed. Water flows from a weir down over the exposed surfaces of the ice-forming molds until they become filled with ice whereupon hot gas is momentarily passed through the fluid conduits to release an assembly of ice pieces from the evaporator unit. Thereafter, the ice making cycle is repeated by continuing the water and refrigerant flow to produce another assembly of ice pieces.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1979Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Inventor: Jose B. Bouloy
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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: 4081026Abstract: A method for the manufacture of hollow articles comprising providing a first sheet of metal, placing on said first sheet a weld-inhibiting material in a pattern corresponding to a predetermined configuration of fluid passageways, forming an assembly by superimposing a second sheet of metal upon the surface of said first sheet bearing said pattern, pressure welding said assembly in the areas thereof not separated by weld-inhibiting material, and expanding the areas separated by said weld-inhibiting material, wherein the weld-inhibiting pattern provided is so configured that when said assembly is expanded, a marker structure is formed which is situated so as to guide the determination of the final linear dimensions of said article. The foregoing marker enables the rapid, automated sizing of articles such as heat exchange panels produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1976Date of Patent: March 28, 1978Assignee: Olin CorporationInventors: Charles A. Kleine, Verne L. Middleton
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Patent number: 4021901Abstract: A method for the manufacture of hollow articles comprising providing a first sheet of metal, placing on said first sheet a weld-inhibiting material in a pattern corresponding to a predetermined configuration of fluid passageways, forming an assembly by superimposing a second sheet of metal upon the surface of said first sheet bearing said pattern, pressure welding said assembly in the areas thereof not separated by weld-inhibiting material, and expanding the areas separated by said weld-inhibiting material, wherein the weld-inhibiting pattern provided is so configured that when said assembly is expanded, a marker structure is formed which is situated so as to guide the determination of the final linear dimensions of said article. The foregoing marker enables the rapid, automated sizing of articles such as heat exchange panels produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1975Date of Patent: May 10, 1977Assignee: Olin CorporationInventors: Charles A. Kleine, Verne L. Middleton
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Patent number: 3972204Abstract: The proposed refrigerator comprises a housing with a cooling chamber and a freezing chamber disposed inside said housing. The freezing chamber comprises an evaporator constructed as a four-wall shell with a heat-insulating layer on the internal surface of the side walls of the shell and the outer surfaces of its two other walls, each wall of the shell having a slot to receive the heat-insulating layer as it extends from one wall to another.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1975Date of Patent: August 3, 1976Inventors: Mikhail Kirillovich Sidorenko, Jury Ivanovich Cherkashin, Nikolai Nikolaevich Lopatin