US1664628A - Fluid-circulating plate - Google Patents

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US1664628A
US1664628A US115858A US11585826A US1664628A US 1664628 A US1664628 A US 1664628A US 115858 A US115858 A US 115858A US 11585826 A US11585826 A US 11585826A US 1664628 A US1664628 A US 1664628A
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  • ARMIN GEORGE KESSLER 0E EuEEALo, NEW YORK, ASSiGNOIt To EAnEEL EoUNnEx AND MACHINE Co., or BUFFALO, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION or CONNECTICUT.
  • This invention relates to improvements in the steam or fluid-circulating plates which are employed more particularly in hydraulic presses for vulcaniz'ing and similar uses.
  • Flgure 1 is a top plan View, partly in section, of one of the plates.
  • Figure 2 i an end view thereof, the cover being partly broken away.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary transverse section on line 33, Fig. 2.
  • 10 indicates the plate which is rectangular in plan and made of rolled steel or similar material. Extending horizontally through the body of the plate are a plurality of parallel circulat- 111g channels 11 formed by drilling through the plate from one end thereof to the op posite end. For the purpose of establishing communication between the several channels to provide a circuitous course for the fluid through the same, their outer ends are connected by transverse ports or passages 12 disposed in the alternate spaces between the channels, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • These ports are preferably formed by planing or milling of the plate between each pair of channels 11, the ports in one end of the plate being staggered with respect to those in the op posite end, whereby the fluid is caused to circulate in a sinuous course cover the entire area of the plate.
  • the outermost channel 11 at one side of the plate has a fluid inlet 17 while the corresponding channel at the opposite side of the plate has a fluid outlet 19.
  • This improved steam plate is very easy to manufacture, its machining operations are few, and it can be produced at a moderate cost. Furthermore, the construction and arrangement of the channels and ports materially, facilitate the cleaning thereof from time to time, it being only necessary to remove the cover plate 13 for this purpose.
  • A. circulating plate of the character described having a plurality of fluid-circulating channels extending through the same from one end thereof to the other and ports formed by grooves cut in the opposite ends of the plate transversely of and connecting each pair of channels, a cover plate extending substantially the full width of the circulating plate and closing the-ends of said channels and the open sides of said ports,
  • a circulating plate of the character described having a plurality of fiuid-circulating channels extending through the same from one end thereof'to the other and having a common inlet anda common outlet,
  • transverse grooves in the opposite ends of the plate arranged alternately between each pair of channels, and cover plates applied to the grooved ends of the circulating plate for closing'the ends of said channels and the open sides of said grooves, each cover plate extending transversely of the circulating plate over the corresponding ends and sides of the several channels and grooves, respectively.
  • a circulating plate of the character de- 7 scribed having a plurality of fluid-circulating channels having a common inlet and a common outlet and a recess in two opposing end Walls thereof, the channels opening into said recesses, transverse grooves in the hot toms of said recesses forming connecting ports between said pair of channels,-- the grooves at one side of the plate being staggered with respect to those in the opposite side, coverplates seated in therecesses for closing the ends of said channels and the open sides of said grooves, each cover plate being common to the several channels and grooves. opening inthe corresponding recess, and means for detachably securing 4 said cover plates in place.

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I A. e. KESSLER FLUID CIRCULATING PLATE April 3, 1928. v 1,664,628
Original Filed Aug. 20, 1925 ll y. 16
. $067220 M a, M,
' grooves or recesses in the opposite end walls Patented Apr. 3, 1928.
UNITED STATES. PATENT OFFICE.
ARMIN GEORGE KESSLER, 0E EuEEALo, NEW YORK, ASSiGNOIt To EAnEEL EoUNnEx AND MACHINE Co., or BUFFALO, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION or CONNECTICUT.
I LUID-CIRCULATING PLATE.
Original application filed August 20, 1925, Serial No. 51,374. Patent No. 1,621,742, dated March 22, 1927.
Divided and this application filed June 14, 1926. Serial No. 115,858.
This invention relates to improvements in the steam or fluid-circulating plates which are employed more particularly in hydraulic presses for vulcaniz'ing and similar uses.
This application is a division of my application Serial'No. 51,374, filed August 20th,v
1925, now Patent #1,621,742.
Its object is the provision of a simple and inexpensive'plate of this character whrch effectually provides for the uniform dlstribution of the heating or cooling fluid over its entire area, and which is so constructed that the fluid passages can be readily and thoroughly cleaned out in a minimum period of time.
In the accompanying drawings: Flgure 1 is a top plan View, partly in section, of one of the plates. Figure 2 i an end view thereof, the cover being partly broken away. Figure 3 is a fragmentary transverse section on line 33, Fig. 2.
Similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, 10 indicates the plate which is rectangular in plan and made of rolled steel or similar material. Extending horizontally through the body of the plate are a plurality of parallel circulat- 111g channels 11 formed by drilling through the plate from one end thereof to the op posite end. For the purpose of establishing communication between the several channels to provide a circuitous course for the fluid through the same, their outer ends are connected by transverse ports or passages 12 disposed in the alternate spaces between the channels, as shown in Fig. 1. These ports are preferably formed by planing or milling of the plate between each pair of channels 11, the ports in one end of the plate being staggered with respect to those in the op posite end, whereby the fluid is caused to circulate in a sinuous course cover the entire area of the plate.
The open ends and front sides of the channels 11 and ports 12, respectively, are closed or covered by steel plates 13, which extend over the grooved ends of the plate and are securely fastened thereto by bolts l l. .These plates are preferably seated in corresponding recesses 15 and a suitable packing 16 'of asbestos or copper is interposed between each cover and the opposing side wall of the plate.
The outermost channel 11 at one side of the plate has a fluid inlet 17 while the corresponding channel at the opposite side of the plate has a fluid outlet 19.
This improved steam plate is very easy to manufacture, its machining operations are few, and it can be produced at a moderate cost. Furthermore, the construction and arrangement of the channels and ports materially, facilitate the cleaning thereof from time to time, it being only necessary to remove the cover plate 13 for this purpose.
I claim as my invention:
1. A. circulating plate of the character described, having a plurality of fluid-circulating channels extending through the same from one end thereof to the other and ports formed by grooves cut in the opposite ends of the plate transversely of and connecting each pair of channels, a cover plate extending substantially the full width of the circulating plate and closing the-ends of said channels and the open sides of said ports,
and means for detachably holding said cover plate in place. r
2. A circulating plate of the character described, having a plurality of fiuid-circulating channels extending through the same from one end thereof'to the other and having a common inlet anda common outlet,
transverse grooves in the opposite ends of the plate arranged alternately between each pair of channels, and cover plates applied to the grooved ends of the circulating plate for closing'the ends of said channels and the open sides of said grooves, each cover plate extending transversely of the circulating plate over the corresponding ends and sides of the several channels and grooves, respectively.
3. A circulating plate of the character de- 7 scribed, having a plurality of fluid-circulating channels having a common inlet and a common outlet and a recess in two opposing end Walls thereof, the channels opening into said recesses, transverse grooves in the hot toms of said recesses forming connecting ports between said pair of channels,-- the grooves at one side of the plate being staggered with respect to those in the opposite side, coverplates seated in therecesses for closing the ends of said channels and the open sides of said grooves, each cover plate being common to the several channels and grooves. opening inthe corresponding recess, and means for detachably securing 4 said cover plates in place.
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US2499448A (en) * 1943-09-29 1950-03-07 Greiff Svenska Maskin Ab Heat exchanger
US2572972A (en) * 1947-05-06 1951-10-30 Baldwin Lima Hamilton Corp Press platen
US3220472A (en) * 1961-04-13 1965-11-30 Dean Products Inc Heat exchange panel and method of making same
US3361195A (en) * 1966-09-23 1968-01-02 Westinghouse Electric Corp Heat sink member for a semiconductor device
US5823250A (en) * 1997-09-05 1998-10-20 General Motors Corporation Integrally extruded radiator tank and oil cooler
US6032726A (en) * 1997-06-30 2000-03-07 Solid State Cooling Systems Low-cost liquid heat transfer plate and method of manufacturing therefor
US6354002B1 (en) 1997-06-30 2002-03-12 Solid State Cooling Systems Method of making a thick, low cost liquid heat transfer plate with vertically aligned fluid channels
US6729389B2 (en) * 2000-02-24 2004-05-04 Sts Corporation Heat transfer apparatus with zigzag passage
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499448A (en) * 1943-09-29 1950-03-07 Greiff Svenska Maskin Ab Heat exchanger
US2572972A (en) * 1947-05-06 1951-10-30 Baldwin Lima Hamilton Corp Press platen
US3220472A (en) * 1961-04-13 1965-11-30 Dean Products Inc Heat exchange panel and method of making same
US3361195A (en) * 1966-09-23 1968-01-02 Westinghouse Electric Corp Heat sink member for a semiconductor device
US6032726A (en) * 1997-06-30 2000-03-07 Solid State Cooling Systems Low-cost liquid heat transfer plate and method of manufacturing therefor
US6354002B1 (en) 1997-06-30 2002-03-12 Solid State Cooling Systems Method of making a thick, low cost liquid heat transfer plate with vertically aligned fluid channels
US5823250A (en) * 1997-09-05 1998-10-20 General Motors Corporation Integrally extruded radiator tank and oil cooler
US6729389B2 (en) * 2000-02-24 2004-05-04 Sts Corporation Heat transfer apparatus with zigzag passage
CN104084756A (en) * 2014-06-03 2014-10-08 基伊埃(北京)冻干技术有限公司 Heat exchange partition board of freezedryer and processing method thereof

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