Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger apparatus of the slant-type having tubes extending substantially horizontally but inclined to a direction of the force of gravity comprising:
- a hot fluid casing through which a fluid of a higher temperature passes;
- a cold-fluid casing disposed adjacent to said hot-fluid casing, through which a fluid of a lower temperature passes;
- common partition means separating said casings from each other
- condenser tube groups disposed in said cold-fluid casing and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to a condenser inlet header and at the other end thereof to a condenser outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force of gravity;
- evaporator tube groups disposed in said hot-fluid casing and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to an evaporator inlet header and at the other end thereof to an evaporator outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force gravity;
- connection pipes through which said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups are connected to each other for allowing said heat medium to be circulated through said tube groups, and
- wherein said condenser tue groups are so disposed that the condenser inlet header is positioned above the condenser outlet header, while said evaporator tube groups are so disposed that the evaporator inlet header is positioned below the evaporator outlet header, wherein a height difference between the condenser outlet header and the evaporator inlet header is sufficient to generate a pressure head to circulate said heat medium through said tube groups and wherein said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups extend substantially parallel to said partition means.
- 2. A heat exchanger apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said condenser inlet header and said evaporator outlet header are arranged substantially at the same level and connected to each other, and wherein said condenser outlet header is disposed above said evaporator inlet header, and said condenser outlet head and said evaporator inlet header are connected to each other through a liquid connection pipe.
- 3. A heat exchanger apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said condenser inlet header and said evaporator outlet header are connected to a connection pipe extending through said hot-fluid casing and said cold-fluid casing, and wherein said condenser outlet header and said evaporator inlet header are connected to a connection pipe extending through said hot-fluid casing and said cold-fluid casing.
- 4. A heat exchanger apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups connected to said condenser tube groups through the associated connection pipe are arranged substantially at the same inclination angle, and wherein said condenser tube group is disposed above said evaporator tube group.
- 5. A heat exchanger apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups connected to said condenser tube groups through the associated connection pipe ar arranged substantially at the same inclination angle, and wherein said condenser tube groups are disposed above said evaporator tube groups.
- 6. A heat exchanger apparatus of the slant-type having tubes extending substantially horizontally but inclined to a direction of the force of gravity comprising:
- means for encasing a hot fluid of a higher temperature passing through said heat exchanger;
- means for encasing a cold fluid of a lower temperature passing through said heat exchanger adjacent to said hot fluid passing through said heat exchanger but separated therefrom by common partition means of the encasing means;
- condenser tube groups disposed in said means for encasing a cold fluid and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to a condenser inlet header and at the other end thereof to a condenser outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force of gravity;
- evaporator tube groups disposed in said means for encasing a hot fluid and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to an evaporator outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force of gravity;
- connection pipes through which said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups are connected to each other for allowing said heat medium to be circulated through said tube groups; and
- wherein said condenser tube groups are so disposed that the condenser inlet header is positioned above the condenser outlet header, while said evaporator tube groups are so disposed that the evaporator inlet header is positioned below the evaporator outlet header, wherein a height difference between the condenser outlet header and the evaporator inlet header is sufficient to generate a pressure head to circulate said heat medium through said tube groups extend substantially parallel to said partition means.
- 7. A heat exchanger apparatus of the slant-type having tubes extending substantially horizontally but inclined to a direction of the force of gravity comprising:
- a hot fluid casing through which a fluid of a higher temperature passes;
- cold-fluid casing disposed adjacent to said hot-fluid casing, through which a fluid of a lower temperature passes;
- condenser tube groups disposed in said cold-fluid casing and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to a condenser inlet header and at the other end thereof to a condenser outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force of gravity;
- evaporator tube groups disposed in said hot-fluid casing and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to an evaporator inlet header and at the other end thereof to an evaporator outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force of gravity;
- connection pipes through which said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups are connected to each other for allowing said heat medium to be circulated through said tube groups, and
- wherein said condenser tube groups are so disposed that the condenser inlet header is positioned above the condenser outlet header, while said evaporator tube groups are so disposed that the evaporator inlet header is positioned below the evaporator outlet header, wherein a height difference between the condenser outlet header and the evaporator inlet header is sufficient to generate a pressure head to circulate said heat medium through said tube groups and wherein said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups extend substantially parallel to each other.
- 8. A heat exchanger apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said condenser inlet header and said evaporator outlet header are connected to a connection pipe extending through said hot-fluid casing and said cold-fluid casing, and wherein said condenser outlet header and said evaporator inlet header are connected to a connection pipe extending through said hot-fluid casing and said cold-fluid casing.
- 9. A heat exchanger apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups connected to said condenser tube groups through the associated connection pipe are arranged substantially at the same inclination angle, and wherein said condenser tube group is disposed above said evaporator tube group.
- 10. A heat exchanger apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups connected to said condenser tube groups through the associated connecting pipe are arranged substantially at the same inclination angle, and wherein said condenser tube groups are disposed above said evaporator tube groups.
- 11. A heat exchanger apparatus of the slant-type having tubes extending substantially horizontally but inclined to a direction of the force of gravity comprising:
- means for encasing a hot fluid of a higher temperature passing through said heat exchanger;
- means for encasing a cold fluid of a lower temperature passing through said heat exchanger adjacent to said hot fluid passing through said heat exchanger but separated therefrom;
- condenser tube groups disposed in said means for encasing a cold fluid and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to a condenser inlet header and at the other end thereof to a condenser outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force of gravity;
- evaporator tube groups disposed in said means for encasing a hot fluid and constituted by a plurality of heat transfer tubes each charged with a heat medium, said heat transfer tubes being connected at one end thereof to an evaporator outlet header, and said heat transfer tubes extending inclined to a direction of the force of gravity;
- connection pipes through which said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups are connected to each other for allowing said heat medium to be circulated through said tube groups; and
- wherein said condenser tube groups are so disposed that the condenser inlet header is positioned above the condenser outlet header, while said evaporator tube groups are so disposed that the evaporator inlet header is positioned below the evaporator outlet header, wherein a height difference between the condenser outlet header and the evaporator inlet header is sufficient to generate a pressure head to circulate said heat medium through said tube groups and wherein said condenser tube groups and said evaporator tube groups extend substantially parallel to each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 049,324, filed May 13, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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