Claims
- 1. In a heat exchanger of the fin and tube type, a header construction comprising:
- a base member having first and second substantially parallel flange portions spaced apart a predetermined distance and an interconnecting portion;
- said interconnecting portion having a plurality of integrally formed spaced smoothly tapered tubular projections adapted to telescopically nest with respective conduits of said heat exchanger, said tubular projections being arranged in a plurality of rows, each row containing a plurality of said tubular projections, said tapered tubular projections being operative to prevent the terminal end of said fluid conduit from projecting beyond the plane defined by said interconnecting portion, each of said tubular projections having a smoothly rounded shoulder portion at its juncture with said interconnecting member;
- a cover member having first and second substantially parallel flange portions spaced apart a distance less than said predetermined distance and an interconnecting portion;
- said first and second flange portions of said cover member being disposed and secured at a plurality of spaced locations in at least partially overlapping relationship with respective of said first and second flange portions of said base member;
- a third flange portion;
- a channel member;
- means directly securing one of said third flange portion and said channel member to said interconnecting portion of said base member at a plurality of spaced apart locations between said tubular projections,
- means securing the other of said third flange portion and said channel member to said cover member, said third flange portion being received and sealingly secured within said channel; and
- sealing means securing adjacent portions of said first flange portions and adjacent portions of said second flange portions in fluid-tight relationship.
- 2. A heat exchanger comprising:
- a heat exchanging core member having a plurality of fluid conducting conduit members surrounded by heat radiating fin members;
- a pair of header members disposed at opposite ends of said fluid conduits, each of said header members including:
- a base member having first and second generally parallel spaced flange portions, and an interconnecting portion extending generally perpendicularly therebetween, and
- a cover member having first and second generally parallel spaced flange portions and an interconnecting portion extending generally perpendicularly therebetween,
- said first and second flange portions of said base member being positioned in at least partially overlapping relationship to respective of said first and second flange portions of said cover members to hereby define a substantially enclosed chamber, a plurality of longitudinally spaced spot welds retaining said overlapping flange portions in close proximate relationship along the length thereof and securing means disposed between said overlapping flange portions and securing said overlapping flange portions in fluid-tight sealing relationship,
- one of said base members further including a plurality of outwardly extending divergingly tapered tubular projections integrally formed thereon, respective ones of said diverging tubular projections receiving one end of respective ones of said fluid conduits in telescopic relationship and being sealingly secured thereto,
- the other of said base members including a plurality of outwardly extending convergingly tapered tubular projections integrally formed thereon, respective ones of said converging tubular projections being telescopically received in the other end of respective ones of said fluid conduits and being sealingly secured thereto,
- each of said converging and diverging tubular projections having a smoothly radiused juncture with said base members and the converging and diverging taper of said tubular projections being operative to prevent said fluid conduits from projecting into the interior of said pair of header members so as to promote relatively smooth fluid flow into and out of respective of said header members.
- 3. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 2 wherein said tubular projections provided on said pair of header members are sealingly connected to said conduit members by brazing.
- 4. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 2 wherein one of said pair of header members includes means defining first and second chambers.
- 5. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 4 wherein said chambers each extend longitudinally in said one header member and are disposed in side by side relationship.
- 6. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 5 wherein said means defining first and second chambers comprises a third flange portion secured to a selected one of said cover member and said base member and a channel member secured to the other of said cover member and said base member, an outer end of said third flange portion being received in said channel member so as to divide said header into two chambers.
- 7. A heat exchanger comprising:
- a plurality of elongated fluid conducting members,
- a header member including a cover member and a base member secured thereto, said cover member and said base member having first and second flange portions respectively, said first and second flange portions being positioned in spaced generally opposed relationship,
- a plurality of outwardly extending tapered tubular projections integrally formed on said second flange portion, said tubular projections being sealingly connected in fluid conducting relationship with said fluid conduits;
- a third flange member;
- an elongated channel member;
- means directly securing said channel member to one of said first and second flange portions at a plurality of spaced locations;
- means directly securing said third flange member to the other of said first and second flange portions in a position such that said third flange member is received within said channel member; and
- sealing means for creating a substantially sealing relationship between said channel member, said third flange member and said first and second flange portions.
- 8. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 7 further comprising a rounded shoulder portion at the juncture of said tubular projections and said second flange portion, said rounded shoulder cooperating therewith to insure smooth fluid flow therebetween.
- 9. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 8 wherein said tubular projections are secured in telescopic nested relationship with said fluid conducting members.
- 10. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 7 wherein said tubular projections are outwardly divergingly tapered so as to telescopically receive said fluid conducting members therein.
- 11. A heat exchanger as set forth in claim 7 wherein said tubular projections are outwardly convergingly tapered so as to be telescopically received within said fluid conducting members.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 884,368, filed Mar. 7, 1978, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 789,411, filed Apr. 21, 1977, now abandoned.
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