Claims
- 1. A plate type heat exchanger, comprising:
- a plurality of coupled plate pairs with each pair comprising an upper plate and a lower plate, each plate of said pair having a substantially planar portion, two longitudinal edges extending the length of the plate and two end edges joining said longitudinal edges, the plates of each pair being sealably coupled together, wherein the planar portions are spaced apart thereby enclosing a longitudinal flow passageway extending therebetween and forming spaces between adjacent plate pairs defining lateral air passageways;
- the plates each being provided with at least two apertures therethrough, said apertures being spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the plate and spaced from the end edges of the plate, each aperture in one plate being substantially in registration with an aperture in said other plate in said plate pair;
- the plates being formed with connecting portions peripherally encircling each aperture and extending transversely from the plates;
- said plurality of plate pairs being stacked together in spaced apart relationship, wherein each connecting portion extending from a plate pair is connected to a connecting portion extending from an adjacent plate pair to form a sealable coupling, said connecting portions together enclosing substantially transverse flow passageways, said transverse flow passageways being spaced apart and in flow communication with the lateral flow passageways;
- means defining an inlet port in flow communication with one of said transverse passageways, and means defining an outlet port in flow communication with another of said transverse passageways;
- the transverse passageways having end portions and means for closing said end portions not in flow communication with the inlet and outlet ports; and
- fins located in said lateral air passageways, said fins being in thermal contact with the plates, and having transverse fluid passageways extending therethrough, wherein said connecting portions are tubes, said sealable coupling includes an overlapping portion which overlaps a portion of at least one of said tubes, the tubes of each upper plate project upwardly from the respective upper plate and tubes of each lower plate project in the opposite transverse direction from the respective lower plate, neither said tubes nor said plate pairs in the region of said apertures being formed with spacing means to position the tube of each upper plate with respect to the tube of the lower plate connected thereto in the axial direction of the tubes and outer end sections of said fins are located laterally adjacent said tubes or longitudinally outwardly from said tubes on the sides thereof located away from the longitudinal center of the adjacent plates, the lateral location of said outer end sections being in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal edges of the plates.
- 2. A plate type heat exchanger according to claim 1 wherein the sealable coupling includes a collar and wherein end portions of the tubes are sealably inserted each into one end of said collar.
- 3. A plate type heat exchanger according to claim 1 wherein the tubes coupled respectively to each plate are of a first and second diameter, the second diameter being smaller than the first diameter such that the second diameter tube is sealably receivable by the first diameter tube for forming the sealable coupling.
- 4. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 wherein the stack of plate pairs includes outermost plate pairs, and further comprising retainer plates located adjacent to and spaced from the outermost plate pairs, the space between the retaining plates and the outermost plate pairs defining outermost air passageways, and fins located in said outermost air passageways and in thermal contact with said retaining plates.
- 5. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 wherein the plates are each provided with plate locating means comprising at least one protrusion, and at least one receptor spaced from said protrusion, wherein a protrusion in one plate of a plate pair is receivable by a receptor in the other plate of said plate pair for providing at least two interlocking connections between said plates in said plate pair.
- 6. A heat exchanger as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plates are formed with two pairs of apertures and two pairs of tubes, one of said pairs of apertures and tubes being spaced from one end of each plate and the second pair of apertures and tubes being spaced from the opposite end of each plate.
- 7. A heat exchanger according to claim 3 wherein the plate pairs are spaced apart by said fins after assembly of said plate pairs and fins so that the distance between adjacent plate pairs in the heat exchanger corresponds to the height of the fin positioned between the respective adjacent plate pairs.
- 8. A plate type heat exchanger, comprising:
- a plurality of coupled plate pairs with each pair comprising an upper plate and a lower plate, each plate of said pair having a substantially planar portion, two longitudinal edges extending the length of the plate and two end edges joining said longitudinal edges, the plates of each pair being sealably coupled together, wherein the planar portions are spaced apart thereby enclosing a longitudinal flow passageway extending therebetween and forming spaces between adjacent plate pairs defining lateral air passageways;
- the plates each being provided with at least two apertures therethrough, said apertures being spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the plate and spaced from the end edges of the plate, each aperture in one plate being substantially in registration with an aperture in said other plate in said plate pair;
- the plates being formed with connecting portions peripherally encircling each aperture and extending transversely from the plates;
- said plurality of plate pairs being stacked together in spaced apart relationship, wherein each connecting portion extending from a plate pair is connected to a connecting portion extending from an adjacent plate pair to form a sealable coupling, said connecting portions together enclosing substantially transverse flow passageways, said transverse flow passageways being spaced apart and in flow communication with the lateral flow passageways;
- means defining an inlet port in flow communication with one of said transverse passageways, and means defining an outlet port in flow communication with another of said transverse passageways;
- the transverse passageways having end portions and means for closing said end portions not in flow communication with the inlet and outlet ports; and
- fins located in said lateral air passageways, said fins being in thermal contact with the plates, and having transverse fluid passageways extending therethrough, wherein said connecting positions are tubes, said sealable coupling includes an overlapping portion which overlaps a portion of at least one of said tubes, the tubes of each upper plate project upwardly from the respective upper plate and the tubes of each lower plate project in the opposite transverse direction from the respective lower plate, said end edge of the plates are each provided with a flange member extending transversely from the planar portion thereof, said flange member provided with a curvilinear end portion adapted to overlap with a curvilinear end portion of a flange member of an adjacent plate pair, and outer end sections of said fins are located laterally adjacent said tubes or longitudinally outwardly from said tubes on the sides thereof located away from the longitudinal center of the adjacent plates, the lateral location of said outer end sections being in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal edges of the plates.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of International PCT application No. PCT/CA92/00512 with an international filing date of Nov. 25, 1992, now abandoned.
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