Claims
- 1. An air cooled heat exchanger comprising:
- a tube bundle; supporting means; and connecting means; the tube bundle comprising a plurality of first tubes, and return bends connecting the ends of pairs of first tubes, the first tubes being substantially parallel to one another and operatively connected at their ends by the return bends to form a circuit for refrigerant, the circuit for refrigerant defining an inlet end and an outlet end, the supporting means comprising a plurality of support members and two ends plates, the support members being substantially parallel to one another and to the first tubes of the tube bundle, the support members being fixedly attached at their ends to the end plates, a plurality of openings defined in the end plates, the diameter of said openings being substantially greater than the outside diameter of the first tubes and the inlet end and the outlet end of the refrigerant circuit to allow passage of the first tubes and the inlet end and the outlet end of the refrigerant circuit through the openings without any contact to permit floating of the first tubes and the inlet end and the outlet end of the refrigerant circuit relative to the end plates, the connecting means comprising a plurality of fins, said fins extending generally perpendicular to the first tubes and the support members and generally parallel to the end plates, the fins being secured to the first tubes and in heat transfer relationship therewith, the fins also being secured to the support members whereby the tube bundle is in a floating relationship with respect to the end plates to obviate damage to the first tubes during operation of the air cooled heat exchanger.
- 2. The air cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the supporting means also comprises at least one center plate, said center plate being located between the two end plates and being generally parallel to the end plates, a plurality of first openings defined in the center plate, the diameter of said first openings being substantially greater then the outside diameter of the first tubes to allow passage of the first tubes through the openings without any contact to permit free floating of the first tubes relative to the center plate, a plurality of second openings defined in the center plate for receiving the support members.
- 3. The air cooled heat exchanger of claim 2 wherein said second openings have a diameter approximately equal to the outside diameter of the support members to allow the center plate to be fixedly attached to the support members.
- 4. The air cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the fins are constructed of a flexible material connected to the first tubes to form a tube bundle which can freely move with respect to the supporting means.
- 5. The method of fabricating an air cooled heat exchanger comprising the steps of:
- forming a refrigerant circuit defining an inlet and an outlet end by connecting pairs of a plurality of generally parallel tubes at their ends by return bends, providing a plurality of parallel support members, securing the tubes of the refrigerant circuit and the support members with fins, with the fins oriented generally perpendicular to the support members and the tubes forming the refrigerant circuit, and securing the support members adjacent their ends to end plates, while permitting the inlet and outlet ends of the tubes forming the refrigerant circuit to pass freely through openings in the end plates which are larger than the outside diameter of the tubes, whereby the tubes of the refrigerant circuit form a tube bundle which is freely floating with respect to the end plates.
- 6. The method of fabricating an air cooled heat exchanger as in claim 5 including the steps of securing the support members to one or more center plates which are located at intervals between the end plates and run generally parallel to the end plates and generally perpendicular to the support members.
- 7. The method of fabricating an air cooled heat exchanger as in claim 6 wherein the step of securing the support members to the end plates consists of: positioning the support members in an opening in the end plate, and fixing the support members to the diameter of the opening in the end plate.
- 8. The method of fabricating an air cooled heat exchanger as in claim 7 including the step of soldering the connection between each support member and associated end plate.
- 9. The air cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the support members are rods.
- 10. An air cooled heat exchanger comprising a tube bundle; supporting means; and connecting means; the tube bundle comprising a plurality of first tubes, and return bends connecting the ends of pairs of first tubes, the first tubes being substantially parallel to one another and operatively connected at their ends by the return bends so as to form a circuit for refrigerant, the supporting means comprising a plurality of support members, two end plates and at least one center plate, the support members being substantially parallel to one another and to the first tubes of the tube bundle, the support members being fixedly attached at their ends to the end plates, a plurality of first openings defined in the end plates and the center plate, the diameter of said first openings being substantially greater than the outside diameter of the first tubes to allow passage of the first tubes through the first openings without any contact to permit floating of the first tubes relative to the end plates and the center plate, a plurality of second openings defined in the center plate for receiving the support members, the connecting means comprising a plurality of fins, said fins extending generally perpendicular to the first tubes and the support members and generally parallel to the end plates and the center plate, the fins being secured to the first tubes and in heat transfer relationship therewith, the fins also being secured to the support members whereby the tube bundle is in a floating relationship with respect to the end plates and the center plate to obviate damage to the first tubes during operation of the air cooled heat exchanger.
- 11. The air cooled heat exchanger of claim 10 wherein said second openings have a diameter approximately equal to the outside diameter of the support members to allow the center plate to be fixedly attached to the support members.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/607,539 filed on Nov. 1, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,087,587.
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