Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising radially outwardly deformed first and second opposite portions of ends of a curvilinear oval tube and transversely radially inwardly deformed second and third opposite portions of the ends thereby forming rectangular ends, and first and second opposite relatively small parallel faces extended outward beyond the curvilinear portion of the tube formed from the first and second portions, second and third opposite and elongated faces formed from the second and third portions, and connected the relatively short faces, the elongated faces being parallel to each other and being spaced apart a distance less than a diametrical dimension of the curved tube, and the ends being surrounded with a thermal strain-compensating frame made of the same material as the pipes.
- 2. A heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein relatively short faces of adjacent tubes are abutted and joined and wherein elongated faces of adjacent tubes are spaced by a curved thermal strain-compensating member.
- 3. Heat exchange apparatus comprising a plurality of heat conducting tubes having oval cross sections, polygonal ends with lateral faces, at least two opposite faces of which ends are extended laterally beyond imaginary extensions of walls of the tubes in directions parallel to shortest dimensions of the oval cross sections, the lateral extensions of ends of the tubes forming relatively short joining faces, oriented parallel to longest dimensions of the oval cross sections and other faces of the ends being deformed inwardly in directions parallel to the shortest dimensions of the oval cross sections thereby forming relatively long faces, adjacent tube ends being directly joined at the relatively short joining faces, thereby forming gaps between the tubes, whereby first fluid flows through the oval tubes and second fluid flows through gaps between the oval tubes.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the relatively long faces of the tubes which are not connected to adjoining faces of adjacent tubes are connected to a frame which extends around the ends of the tubes.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the frame is constructed of the same material as the tubes.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the frame is constructed of plural elongated elements connected at ends thereof, which elongated elements have curvature transverse to directions of elongation.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 additionally comprising thermal compensating members disposed within curves of the frame elements of claim 6.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the tubes ends are aligned in rows and wherein adjacent joining faces of the tube ends are joined, thereby forming rows of joined tube ends, and further comprising thermal strain compensating members connected along the relatively long faces of the tubes.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the thermal strain compensating members comprise elongated transversely curved members having elongated edges joined to elongated faces of the ends.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the tubes have curved cross sections and wherein ends of the tubes are formed as rectangles with the relatively long faces joined to thermal expansion and frame members and the relatively short faces joined to the relatively short faces of other tubes, or to frame members.
- 11. Heat exchange apparatus comprising a plurality of oval pipes having central oval cross sections and rectangular ends, at least parts of which extend laterally outward in directions parallel to shortest dimensions of the oval cross sections beyond imaginary extensions of walls of the pipes and form relatively short joining faces, by means of which the ends of adjacent pipes are directly connected with each other, and other parts of the ends being deformed inward in a direction of longest dimensions of the oval cross sections thereby forming relatively long faces whereby gaps are formed between the pipes, through which gaps, in use, a first fluid flows while through the pipes a second fluid flows, a frame extending around the ends of the pipes, several rows of pipes directly connected at their adjacent joining faces being mounted in the frame in a grid or staggered pattern, the frame being constructed of the same material as the pipes, and said frame or each of a number of elements disposed at the ends of the pipes constituting a thermal strain compensating member for compensating thermal strain at the ends of the pipes due to thermal expansion thereof, in use.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 in which the size of the lateral extensions of the joining faces of the ends of the pipes is freely chosen to form respective gaps of a desired size between adjacent pipes.
- 13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 or claim 12 wherein the frame is constructed of a plurality of elongated elements connected together at the ends thereof, which elongated elements have curvature transverse to their directions of elongation.
- 14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 13 wherein additional thermal compensating members are disposed within the curves of the frame elements.
- 15. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein said thermal strain compensating members are disposed along the relatively long faces of the rows of pipes.
- 16. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein the strain due, in use, to thermal expansion of the frame itself compensates thermal strain at the ends of the pipes.
- 17. In a heat exchanger, in which a fluid to be preheated is passed in the heat-conducting pipes having oval cross sections and a hot fluid is passed through a gap formed between these oval pipes, whereby causing heat transfer between said fluid in the pipes and said hot fluid in the gap between the pipes, apparatus for gathering and holding ends of plural heat-conducting pipes characterized in radially distorted ends of adjacent oval pipes and flattened portions of the ends which form faces having outward deformed relatively short outward extended joining faces parallel to longest dimensions of the oval cross sections and relatively long faces deformed inwardly and parallel to shortest dimensions of the oval cross sections and the ends of the pipes being gathered, and said joining faces of each pipe abutted and joined with joining faces of other pipes, and the joined ends surrounded with a thermal strain-compensating frame made of the same material as the pipes.
- 18. A heat exchanger claimed in claim 17 characterized in that the pipes with joining faces provided at the ends are held parallel to one another and arranged in a grid pattern.
- 19. A heat exchanger claimed in claim 17, wherein the pipes have elliptical cross sections with perpendicular major and minor axes and wherein the relatively long faces are parallel to the minor axes and wherein the joining faces are perpendicular to minor axes of the elliptical cross sections.
- 20. A heat exchanger claimed in claim 17 characterized in that a thermal strain-compensating member is inserted between the ends of adjacent pipes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 667,108, filed Mar. 15, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,175,308.
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