Claims
- 1. In a heat exchanger including a heat exchange unit, said heat exchange unit including a first surface spaced generally parallel to a second surface to define a flow chamber, a flow inlet spaced from a flow outlet, and a generally planar, lanced an offset turbulator in the flow chamber, said turbulator including a sheet of a material, said sheet having a plurality of strand-like rows of alternating crests and valleys, the crests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any immediately adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with any immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, the improvement wherein:a first set of said valleys are arranged to define a first series of parallel channels at an acute angle to a line defined by the shortest distance between the flow inlet and the flow outlet, and a first set of said crests are arranged to define a first series of parallel ridges at said acute angle to said line defined by the shortest distance between the flow inlet and the flow outlet, wherein: said first series of parallel channels are non-perpendicular with said rows, and said first series of parallel ridges are non-perpendicular with said rows.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said first and second surfaces and said turbulator are generally planar.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said acute angle is approximately 30 degrees.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said acute angle is approximately 60 degrees.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1 wherein a second set of said valleys are arranged to define a second series of parallel channels, a second set of said crests are arranged to define a second series of parallel ridges, and said first and second series of parallel channels and parallel ridges together define a herringbone pattern of channels and ridges.
- 6. A lanced and offset turbulator for use in a heat exchanger, the turbulator comprising:a sheet of a material, said sheet including a plurality of strand-like rows of alternating crests and valleys, the crests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any immediately adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with any immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, said plurality of rows being divided into at least two groups which together define a herringbone pattern of said crests and valleys, wherein the rows in one group of said at least two groups are at an acute angle with the rows of another group of said at least two groups.
- 7. A lanced and offset turbulator for use in a heat exchanger, the turbulator comprising:a sheet of a material, said sheet including a plurality of strand-like rows of alternating crests and valleys, the crests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in etch row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any immediately adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with any immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, said plurality of rows being divided into at least two groups which together define a herringbone pattern of said crests and valleys, wherein said herringbone pattern is characterized by herringbones having approximately a 60 degree included angle.
- 8. A lanced and offset turbulator for use in a heat exchanger, the turbulator comprising:a sheet of a material, said sheet including a plurality of strand-like rows of alternating crests and valleys, the crests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any immediately adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with any immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, said plurality of rows being divided into at least two groups which together define a herringbone pattern of said crests and valleys, wherein said herringbone pattern is characterized by herringbones having approximately a 120 degree included angle.
- 9. A lanced and offset turbulator for use in a heat exchanger, the turbulator comprising:a sheet of a material, said sheet including a plurality of strand-like rows alternating crests and valleys, the crests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any immediately adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, a first set of said valleys being arranged to define a first series of parallel channels at an acute angle with said rows, and a first set of said crests being arranged to define a first series of parallel ridges at said acute angle with said rows, wherein said acute angle is approximately 30 degrees.
- 10. A lanced and offset turbulator for use in a heat exchanger, the turbulator comprising:a sheet of a material, said sheet including a plurality of strand-like rows of alternating crests and valleys, the crests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any immediately adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, a first set of said valleys being arranged to define a first series of parallel channels at an acute angle with said rows, and a first set of said crests being arranged to define a first series of parallel ridges at said acute angle with said rows, wherein said acute angle is approximately 60 degrees.
- 11. A lanced and offset turbulator for use in a heat exchanger, the turbulator comprising:a sheet of a material, said sheet including a plurality of strand-like rows of alternating crests and valleys, the crests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, a first set of said valleys being arranged to define a first series of parallel channels at an acute angle with said rows, and a first set of said crests being arranged to define a first series of parallel ridges at said acute angle with said rows, wherein a second set of said valleys are arranged to define a second series of parallel channels perpendicular with said rows, and a second set of said crests are arranged to define a second series of parallel ridges perpendicular with said rows, the first and second sets of valleys having at least one valley in common, the first and second sets of crests having at least one crest in common.
- 12. In a heat exchanger including a heat exchange unit, said heat exchange nit including a first surface spaced generally parallel to a second surface to define a flow chamber, a flow inlet spaced from a flow outlet, and a generally planar, lanced an offset turbulator in the flow chamber, said turbulator including a sheet of a material, said sheet having a plurality of strand-like rows of alternating crests and valleys, the rests and valleys in each row being offset with respect to the crests and valleys in any immediately adjacent row, each of said rows having an interface with any immediately adjacent row, said interfaces being perforated so that valleys in each row are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests in any immediately adjacent row and crests in said each row are in fluid communication with any immediately adjacent valleys in said any immediately adjacent row, the improvement wherein:a first set of said valleys are arranged to define a first series of parallel channels at an acute angle to a line defined by the shortest distance between the flow inlet and the flow outlet, and a first set of said crests are arranged to define a first series of parallel ridges at said acute angle to said line defined by the shortest distance between the flow inlet and the flow outlet, wherein said rows are parallel to said line defined by the shortest distance between the flow inlet and the flow outlet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/805,789 filed Mar. 13, 2001 now abandoned entitled: “Angled Turbulator For Use In Heat Exchangers” and naming Haasch et al. as inventors.
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