Claims
- 1. A counterflow heat exchanger having a member which is exposed to individual mediums on opposite sides at high pressure and high temperature, said member having opposite ends and comprising in combination a series of folded portions of U-shaped in cross section thin-walled metallic material between said ends forming separation extending across the member from one of said ends to the opposite end, thereby forming chambers having flow of mediums therethrough, and at least one closure band having a thickness substantially greater than that of said member and approximately half of the spacing between folded portions and also of metallic material and having a meandering shape of the folded portions in conformity with the configuration of said member near a said end thereof and sealingly bonded to one surface of the member at said end, the adjacent convolutions of said band being spaced less than the thickness of said band and bonded together by welding to close the spaces between adjacent convolutions, so as to seal one end of a chamber on one side of said member.
- 2. A counterflow heat exchanger having a member which is exposed to individual mediums on opposite sides at high pressure and high temperature, said member having opposite ends and comprising in combination a series of folded portions of thin-walled metallic material between said ends forming separation extending across the member from one of said ends to the opposite end, thereby forming chambers having flow of mediums therethrough, and a pair of closure bands of metallic material having a meandering shape of the folded portions in conformity with the configuration of said member near a said end thereof, said bands having a thickness substantially greater than that of said member and approximately half of the spacing between folded portions and being sealingly bonded to opposite surfaces of the member at said end, the adjacent convolutions of each of said two bands being spaced less than the thickness of said band and bonded together by welding to close the spaces between adjacent convolutions of each said two bands to seal the ends of said two chambers on opposite sides of said chamber.
- 3. A counterflow heat exchanger having a member which is exposed to individual mediums on opposite sides at high pressure and high temperature, said member having opposite ends and comprising in combination a series of folded portions U-shaped in cross section in a corrugated configuration of thin-walled metallic material between said ends forming separation extending across the member from one of said ends to the opposite end, thereby forming chambers having flow of mediums therethrough, and at least one closure band having a thickness substantially greater than that of said member and approximately half of the spacing between folded portions and also of metallic material having a meandering shape of the folded portions in conformity with the corrugated configuration of said member near a said end thereof and sealingly bonded to one surface of the member at said end, the adjacent convolutions of said band being spaced less than the thickness of said band and bonded together by welding to close the space between adjacent convolutions, so as to provide a mating corrugated seal one end of a chamber on one side of said chamber.
- 4. A counterflow heat exchanger having a member which is exposed to individual mediums on opposite sides at high pressure and high temperature, said member having opposite ends and comprising in combination a series of folded portions in a corrugated configuration of U-shaped in cross section thin-walled metallic material between said ends forming separation extending across the member from one of said ends to the opposite end, thereby forming chambers having flow of mediums therethrough, and a pair of closure bands of metallic material having a meandering shape of the folded portion in conformity with the corrugated configuration of said member near a said end thereof, said bands having a thickness substantially greater than that of said member and approximately half of the spacing between folded portions and being sealingly bonded to opposite surfaces of the member at said end, the adjacent convolutions of each of said two bands being spaced less than the thickness of said band and bonded together by welding to close the spaces between adjacent convolutions of each of said two bands to provide a mating corrugated seal the ends of said two chambers on opposite sides of said member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 724-727-Forster, et al filed Sept. 20, 1976, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation application of Ser. No. 572,643-Forster, et al filed Apr. 29, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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