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US1603456A
US1603456A US25098A US2509825A US1603456A US 1603456 A US1603456 A US 1603456A US 25098 A US25098 A US 25098A US 2509825 A US2509825 A US 2509825A US 1603456 A US1603456 A US 1603456A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28FDETAILS OF HEAT-EXCHANGE AND HEAT-TRANSFER APPARATUS, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F28F9/00Casings; Header boxes; Auxiliary supports for elements; Auxiliary members within casings
    • F28F9/007Auxiliary supports for elements
    • F28F9/013Auxiliary supports for elements for tubes or tube-assemblies
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S165/00Heat exchange
    • Y10S165/454Heat exchange having side-by-side conduits structure or conduit section
    • Y10S165/471Plural parallel conduits joined by manifold
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  • This invention relates to un improved en-v gine iadieioi.' naijiiculariy designecl for use on moioi vehicles und seeks, among other objects, eo provide u radiiitor which, :is coinperod with an ordinary radiator oi like size,
  • the invention seeks, as u further object, to provide a, i-udieior wherein the vertical tubes of tlievdeviee will all be so disposed (ih-ut oir currents flowing through the indiutor from front to ieui' tliei'eoi muy impinge directly against each of seid iubes.
  • Figline 2 is u'l'ioiieoniiel eeeiiouaii.r View on the lino 2-2 of Figure i," looking inl the ieetion iuiicutecl lby 4he #1i-rows., f 4
  • Figure 3 is o vertical seeiional View on ille line 3-3 of Figure l, looking in the cliiectiou indienne@ by the arrows.
  • Figure 4 isa detail perspective yiewsliowing' one of che justify: employed.
  • ll employ u shelf including iop and bottom tanks l0 und ll connected by parallel side. platee 12. iiller nnube lnoimally closed by o screw con lllancl foimecl on the tank at the eem? side tliereof is on inlet l5 While the bottom tank ll is provided with un outlet 16.

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This invention relates to un improved en-v gine iadieioi.' naijiiculariy designecl for use on moioi vehicles und seeks, among other objects, eo provide u radiiitor which, :is coinperod with an ordinary radiator oi like size,
will have superioi` cooling qualities.
` f nike disposed in e irunsversely extending The invention seeks, as u further object, to provide a, i-udieior wherein the vertical tubes of tlievdeviee will all be so disposed (ih-ut oir currents flowing through the indiutor from front to ieui' tliei'eoi muy impinge directly against each of seid iubes.
ind the inveniion seeks, as u stili further ohiecoto provide e, radiator having :i rnfliuting plate unit removable. at the back of izlie rudiatoi so het oceess muy readily hurl. io "diie Welt-ei' tubes i'f'oi' iepoining Suid euhos, euri Wlieiein izlie uloes will he disposed lo eeniei seid unil; Within the iofliaio: shell.
Elisir emi inoilenijel objects will appear heroine-ieee l i lin elle accompanying clewings:
liguie l ie from; eleysion of my im'n proved odiotoi'; l f
.Figline 2 is u'l'ioiieoniiel eeeiiouaii.r View on the lino 2-2 of Figure i," looking inl the ieetion iuiicutecl lby 4he #1i-rows., f 4
Figure 3 is o vertical seeiional View on ille line 3-3 of Figure l, looking in the cliiectiou indienne@ by the arrows.
Figure 4; isa detail perspective yiewsliowing' one of che unii: employed.,
In carin/'ing the invenizion inio effect, ll employ u shelf including iop and bottom tanks l0 und ll connected by parallel side. platee 12. iiller nnube lnoimally closed by o screw con lllancl foimecl on the tank at the eem? side tliereof is on inlet l5 While the bottom tank ll is provided with un outlet 16.
Disposed between the top and boiom tanks is core inolufling a plurality of vertically disposed purullelwuter 'tubes 1"? lined to the confronting Wells of ibo tanks l0 snol ll. to communicate with sind trinken Tinus, Wuiei? entering the inlet l5 Will ilow into the tank 10 @to thence clescenfl through the tubes 17 into the l1, when the water `will discharge lzlirougl'i the outlet 16. As 'particularly shown in Figui-e 2, the tubes i7 zug;- ioW. As will he oioeerveil, all of the tubes are spaced ti'ansversely oi the shell with respect io euch oihei. and thus no one,
of said tubes will form :in obstruction in pluies of he i'einovable plaie The top tank' is formed with o,
fi'oni. of any other of the iubes io pievent l .currents oi? ein iiow'ing ilnongh lille radieioifrom ihe front lo rear thereof, from inmune-ing" fiiieci'ly against The tubes. Accordingly, euch oi! the tubes' will be directly subjected io the cooling inliuence of he uil. currents with ihe result allai loss tubes one required. ivo eiiect 'the cooling of the sz-'atei' in a iaclieor of s given size :is compared willi. G au ordinary irediniioi' oi' like size wherein the tubes are alined i'i'oni 'from o ieui of ille i'adinioi core. By zigzogging the row of tubes, ii is also possible io mount e grenier number oi iubes in o row between the sifie pieles of the shell iliun 'were the tubes ur rnnged'iu s siuinglii, line.,
Suitehly' secuiefi io the uioes li( is o pluw ruli'ty of vertically spaced lioi-izouisil ne dining plaies o'iningi s. xed radiating; plaie nniiJ und, mi boughi; out in Fig une 2' of the (iiuwingijs, weer edges the 'plates une nocheii. io ooniioiin to the einem@ conioui of lie row of ulies Ii so inui shaped cavities i: @hns fleiinecl nl: the neer oi the cone loelw'een ilse ongulnnly disposed portions oi? seid row of nubes. liiiziine; be iween ithe iop onci linie-toni itunls l0 sind ll of iiie shell is e mining removnisio nadie-@ving 'pluie unie l?, elle pei'oliel pluies of which@ are oonneeieii by e pluioliivy o' yeijiicel iie rods exteniiing 'through seid pioiee. These rods ure of e iene-iii to he ieely iiece'iveii bezweeu izlieconfi'outingi Wells oir' die tunisie l0 enel il sind, lo eeniei elle unie lg bcween said unli's. lflie plaies of the unit may he seeuiei'l to ifhe ioc'is in any ooiroyeii manner und, shown in Figure e, eeicl niaes'uie each noicho'ti to form e nein of V-shei'ieci iouiguesi The tongues 2l of 'Lilie sei/eroi n one., se shown in Figure 9,., udupi'exi no u., 'in ine cnyiiies uit the real" of tlie cone heizween the nneulaily disposed ,ooiiinus ie ifow oi )cubes 17, ubuiziine; said tubes, so lelie/3 the plete 'unitlQ illus" occupies seid ciiviiies to complete thev sym# nieicnl coniioui of the core While the ionejues of iilie plates of Suid unit eonoi; Wih the tuiles for ceniez'ing the unit transvesely olf ille suoli ami limiting seid unit agcinst transverse movement. Extending fieely he tween neijeceni pluies of elle core units 18 und TLS), near the np'pei: und' lowe' ends of the core, ure poil-s of vtie rods 22 upon the rear ends of which are screwed nuts 23 clamping *elle unil: lil in position. Thus, as will he sec-n, by removing,l these nuts, the
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WO1983001997A1 (en) * 1981-11-30 1983-06-09 Anders, Gene, A. Heat exchanger core with varied-angle tubes

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WO1983001997A1 (en) * 1981-11-30 1983-06-09 Anders, Gene, A. Heat exchanger core with varied-angle tubes

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