Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger having tubes through which fluid flows, and fins for promoting heat exchange between one fluid flowing through said tubes and air passing between said tubes, in which said tubes and said fins are joined together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically so as to increase the cross-sectional areas of said tubes in a state in which said tubes are inserted through insertion holes provided in said fins,wherein said tubes are welded tubes manufactured by bending plate material to form flat tubes and then joining seams by welding, welds of said tubes are provided in areas that are offset from curved portions formed at the ends in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube, and depressions that are depressed in the direction of padding of said welds are provided in areas of edges of said insertion holes that correspond to said welds, said depressions being formed at burring portions in either a triangular pyramid shape or a dome-like shape.
- 2. A heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein said welds are provided in areas that substantially correspond to a center position in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube.
- 3. A heat exchanger according to claim 2, wherein depressions that are depressed in the direction of padding of said welds are provided in areas of edges of said insertion holes that correspond to said welds.
- 4. A heat exchanger having tubes through which fluid flows, and fins for promoting heat exchange between one fluid flowing through said tubes and air passing between said tubes,in which said tubes and said fins are joined together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically so as to increase cross-sectional areas of said tubes in a state in which said tubes are inserted through insertion holes provided in said fins, wherein said tubes are welded tubes manufactured by bending plate material in a tubular manner and then joining seams by welding, and depressions that are depressed in the direction of padding of said welds are provided in areas of edges of said insertion holes that correspond to said welds, the depressions being formed at burring portions in either a triangular pyramid shape or a dome-like shape.
- 5. A method for manufacturing a heat exchanger having tubes through which fluid flows, and fins for promoting heat exchange between one fluid flowing through said tubes and air passing between said tubes, in which said tubes and said fins are joined together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically so as to increase the cross-sectional areas of said tubes in a state in which said tubes are inserted through insertion holes provided in said fins,wherein said tubes are welded tubes manufactured by bending plate material to form flat tubes and then joining seams by welding, and welds of said tubes are provided in areas that are offset from curved portions formed at the ends in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube, the method comprising the steps of: inserting tube enlargement jigs for enlarging said tubes into said tubes so that slits are positioned in areas that correspond to padding of said welds, wherein said slits are provided for avoiding interference with the padding of said welds, and wherein a slit width (D) of said slits is larger than a padding width (d) of said wells; and joining said tubes and said fins together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically by using said tube enlargement jigs.
- 6. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 5 wherein a ration (D/A) of said slit width (D) to a dimension (A) of areas that are parallel to said slit width (D) among outside dimensions is 0.32 or less.
- 7. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 5 wherein the tubes are enlarged by using the tube enlargement jigs of which the slits are formed at a position that is offset from curved portions that are formed at both ends in the length direction in the tube cross section.
- 8. A method for manufacturing a heat exchanger having tubes through which fluid flows, and fins for promoting heat exchange between one fluid flowing through said tubes and air passing between said tubes, in which said tubes and said fins are joined together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically so as to increase the cross-sectional areas of said tubes in a state in which said tubes are inserted through insertion holes provided in said fins,wherein said tubes are welded tubes manufactured by bending plate material to form flat tubes and then joining seams by welding, and welds of said tubes are provided in areas that are offset from curved portions formed at the ends in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube, said welds are provided in areas that substantially correspond to a center position in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube, the method comprising the steps of: inserting tube enlargement jigs for enlarging said tubes into said tubes so that slits are positioned in areas that correspond to padding of said welds, wherein said slits are provided for avoiding interference with the padding of said welds, and wherein a slit width (D) of said slits is larger than a padding width (d) of said wells; joining said tubes and said fins together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically by using said tube enlargement jigs.
- 9. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 8 wherein a ration (D/A) of said slit width (D) to a dimension (A) of areas that are parallel to said slit width (D) among outside dimensions is 0.32 or less.
- 10. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 8 wherein the tubes are enlarged by using the tube enlargement jigs of which the slits are formed at a position that is offset from curved portions that are formed at both ends in the length direction in the tube cross section.
- 11. A method for manufacturing a heat exchanger having tubes through which fluid flows, and fins for promoting heat exchange between one fluid flowing through said tubes and air passing between said tubes, in which said tubes and said fins are joined together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically so as to increase the cross-sectional areas of said tubes in a state in which said tubes are inserted through insertion holes provided in said fins,wherein said tubes are welded tubes manufactured by bending plate material to form flat tubes and then joining seams by welding, and welds of said tubes are provided in areas that are offset from curved portions formed at the ends in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube, depressions that are depressed in the direction of padding of said welds are provided in areas of edges of said insertion holes that correspond to said welds, the method comprising the steps of: inserting tube enlargement jigs for enlarging said tubes into said tubes so that slits are positioned in areas that correspond to padding of said welds, wherein said slits are provided for avoiding interference with the padding of said welds, and wherein a slit width (D) of said slits is larger than a padding width (d) of said wells; and joining said tubes and said fins together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically by using said tube enlargement jigs.
- 12. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 11 wherein a ration (D/A) of said slit width (D) to a dimension (A) of areas that are parallel to said slit width (D) among outside dimensions is 0.32 or less.
- 13. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 11 wherein the tubes are enlarged by using the tube enlargement jigs of which the slits are formed at a position that is offset from curved portions that are formed at both ends in the length direction in the tube cross section.
- 14. A method for manufacturing a heat exchanger having tubes through which fluid flows, and fins for promoting heat exchange between one fluid flowing through said tubes and air passing between said tubes, in which said tubes and said fins are joined together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically so as to increase the cross-sectional areas of said tubes in a state in which said tubes are inserted through insertion holes provided in said fins,wherein said tubes are welded tubes manufactured by bending plate material to form flat tubes and then joining seams by welding, and welds of said tubes are provided in areas that are offset from curved portions formed at the ends in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube said welds are provided in areas that substantially correspond to a center position in the lengthwise direction in the tube cross-section of said flat tube, depressions that are depressed in the direction of padding of said welds are provided in areas of edges of said insertion holes that correspond to said welds, the method comprising the steps of: inserting tube enlargement jigs for enlarging said tubes into said tubes so that slits are positioned in areas that correspond to padding of said welds, wherein said slits are provided for avoiding interference with the padding of said welds, and wherein a slit width (D) of said slits is larger than a padding width (d) of said wells; and joining said tubes and said fins together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically by using said tube enlargement jigs.
- 15. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 14 wherein a ration (D/A) of said slit width (D) to a dimension (A) of areas that are parallel to said slit width (D) among outside dimensions is 0.32 or less.
- 16. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 14 wherein the tubes are enlarged by using the tube enlargement jigs of which the slits are formed at a position that is offset from curved portions that are formed at both ends in the length direction in the tube cross section.
- 17. A method for manufacturing a heat exchanger having tubes through which fluid flows, and fins for promoting heat exchange between one fluid flowing through said tubes and air passing between said tubes,in which said tubes and said fins are joined together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically so as to increase cross-sectional areas of said tubes in a state in which said tubes are inserted through insertion holes provided in said fins, wherein said tubes are welded tubes manufactured by bending plate material in a tubular manner and then joining seams by welding, and depressions that are depressed in the direction of padding of said welds are provided in areas of edges of said insertion holes that correspond to said welds, the method comprising the steps of: inserting tube enlargement jigs for enlarging said tubes into said tubes so that slits are positioned in areas that correspond to padding of said welds, wherein said slits are provided for avoiding interference with the padding of said welds, and wherein a slit width (D) of said slits is larger than a padding width (d) of said wells; and joining said tubes and said fins together mechanically by deforming said tubes plastically by using said tube enlargement jigs.
- 18. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 17 wherein a ration (D/A) of said slit width (D) to a dimension (A) of areas that are parallel to said slit width (D) among outside dimensions is 0.32 or less.
- 19. The method of manufacturing a heat exchanger according to claim 17 wherein the tubes are enlarged by using the tube enlargement jigs of which the slits are formed at a position that is offset from curved portions that are formed at both ends in the length direction in the tube cross section.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based upon, and claims the priority of, Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-171495, filed Jun. 6, 2001, the contents being incorporated therein by reference, and is a continuation of PCT/JP02/05628.
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