Claims
- 1. A rod baffle comprising a plurality of parallel solid or hollow rods, at least some of these rods having longitudinal fins such that they have a cross-section of a serrated circle in at least some areas along the rod, said rods being arranged in said baffle to enable the engagement of said rods with adjacent elements, said rods being mounted as parallel chords across a generally circular support member to form the rod baffle.
- 2. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 1 wherein rods of smooth circular cross-section and rods of serrated circular cross-section alternate in said baffle.
- 3. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a rod support to which said rods are attached.
- 4. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said baffle further comprises fixing means to securely hold said rods in position after installation.
- 5. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rods of serrated circular cross-section have serrations in the form of longitudinal fins of triangular cross-section.
- 6. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rods of serrated circular cross-section have serrations in the form of longitudinal fins of a rectangular cross-section.
- 7. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rods of serrated circular cross-section have serrations describing an essentially corrugated or sinusoidal pattern around the circumference of said rods.
- 8. A rod baffle in accordance with claims 5 wherein said longitudinal fins have a height above the rod surface of from 10 to 60 percent of the rod's radius.
- 9. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 7 wherein said serrations have a height less than the height of radial fins of the tubes of a heat exchanger in which the rod baffle is to be employed.
- 10. A rod baffle comprising a plurality of parallel solid or hollow rods, at least some of these rods having longitudinal fins in at least some areas along the rod providing these areas with a cross-section of a partially serrated circle, such that two segments of said circle, covering from about 80 to 100 degrees each of said circumference and separated by smooth portions, are thus serrated, with the distance between parallel tangent planes being parallel to the rod axis and touching the rod surface varying from a smallest dimension to a largest dimension around the rod, said rods being arranged in said baffle for rotation around the axis of the rod to enable the adjustment of the space between neighboring rods and the engagement or disengagement of such rods with adjacent elements, said rods being mounted as parallel chords across a generally circular support member to form the rod baffle.
- 11. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 wherein rods of smooth circular cross-section and rods of partially-serrated circular cross-section alternate in said baffle.
- 12. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 11 wherein said rods of partially-serrated circular cross-section have a small dimension equal to or smaller than, and a large dimension larger than, the diameter of the rods of circular cross-section.
- 13. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 further comprising a rod support to which the rods are attached.
- 14. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 13 wherein prior to the installation said rods having partially-serrated circular cross-section are arranged for rotation around the rod axes to thereby change the distance of two parallel stationary planes touching said rod.
- 15. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 wherein at least one end of said rods of partially-serrated circular cross-section is provided with means for applying a torque around the axes of said rods.
- 16. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 15 wherein said means comprise a polygonally shaped end section of said rods.
- 17. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said baffle further comprises fixing means to securely hold the rotatably arranged rod of partially-serrated circular cross-section in position after the installment.
- 18. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said rods of partially-serrated circular cross-section have serrations in the form of longitudinal fins of triangular or rectangular cross-section.
- 19. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said rods of serrated circular cross-section have serrations describing an essentially corrugated or sinusoidal pattern around the circumference of said rods.
- 20. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said longitudinal fins have a height above the rod surface of from 10 to 60 percent of the rod's radius.
- 21. A rod baffle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said longitudinal fins have a height less than the height of radial fins of the tubes of a heat exchanger in which the rod baffle is to be employed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 348,378, filed Feb. 12, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,588,027 granted May 13, 1986.
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Divisions (1)
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