Claims
- 1. A method of making a heat exchanger assembly comprising the steps of:
- providing a fin unit having first and second surfaces by folding a first sheet of a heat conductive material back and forth on itself to provide accordion-like folds which define a plurality of fins on the first surface of the fin unit;
- providing a plurality of notches in each of said fins;
- providing a one-piece heat exchanger tube;
- and wrapping the heat exchanger tube around the fin unit in a generally oval-shaped helical path with the tube threading the notches of the fin unit and being recessed relative to the first surface of the fin unit.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, which further comprises providing a further fin unit having first and second surfaces by folding a further sheet of a heat conductive material back and forth on itself to provide accordion-like folds which define a plurality of fins on the first surface of the further fin unit, assembling the first mentioned fin unit and the further fin unit together with their second surfaces opposing one another, and wherein the heat exchanger tube is wrapped around the assembled fin units threading the notches of the two fin units and being recessed relative to the first surface of each fin unit.
- 3. A method of making a heat exchanger assembly comprising the steps of:
- providing first and second fin units of unitary construction, each fin unit having a longitudinal axis with a plurality of fins arranged in rows on a forward surface thereof and extending transversely of the fin unit
- providing a plurality of notches in each of the fins with the notches aligned in columns which extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fin unit;
- assembling the first and second fin units together with their rearward surfaces adjacent to one another to form a fin assembly having first and second ends, and orienting the fin units relative to one another with the longitudinal axis of one of the fin units extending at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the other fin unit whereby the columns of notches provided in the one fin unit extend at an angle relative to the columns of notches in the other unit; and
- wrapping a one-piece heat exchanger tube around the assembled first and second fin units, threading the notches in the first and second fin units whereby the heat exchanger tube is wrapped around the assembled fin units in a generally oval-shaped helical path.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, including reducing the diameter of the tube in a transverse direction to less than the width of the notches prior to wrapping the tube around the fin units, and expanding the tube after it is positioned within the notches.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein expanding the tube includes applying an internal pressure to the tube.
- 6. A method of making a heat exchanger assembly comprising the steps of:
- providing a fin unit by folding a sheet of a heat conductive material back and forth on itself to provide accordion-like folds which define a plurality of fins on first and second surfaces of the fin unit;
- providing a plurality of notches in each of said fins on said first and second surfaces;
- providing a one-piece heat exchanger tube; and,
- wrapping the heat exchanger tube around the fin unit in a generally oval-shaped helical path with the tube threading the notches on both sides thereof.
- 7. A method of making a heat exchanger assembly comprising the steps of:
- providing a first fin unit by folding a first sheet of a heat conductive material back and forth on itself to provide accordian-like folds which define a plurality of fins on a first surface of the first fin unit;
- providing a second fin unit by folding a second sheet of a heat conductive material back and forth on itself to provide accordian-like folds which define a plurality of fins on a first surface of the second fin unit;
- providing a plurality of notches in said fins;
- folding a single length of heat exchanger tubing into a generally oval-shaped helical shape defining a first plurality of generally parallel passes on a first side of the folded tubing and a second plurality of generally parallel passes on a second side of the folded tubing;
- positioning the first fin unit on the first side of the tubing with its notches aligned with the first plurality of passes;
- positioning the second fin unit on the second side of the tubing with its notches aligned with the second plurality of passes; and
- pressing the first and second fin units onto the tubing to locate portions of the parallel passes thereof within the notches of said fin units.
- 8. A method of making a heat exchanger assembly comprising the steps of:
- providing a first fin unit having first and second surfaces by folding a first sheet of a heat conductive material back and forth on itself to provide accordion-like folds which define a plurality of fins on said first surface of the first fin units;
- providing a second fin unit having first and second surfaces by folding a second sheet of a heat conductive material back and forth on itself to provide accordion-like folds which define a plurality of fins on said first surface of the second fin unit;
- providing a plurality of notches in each of said fins of said first and second fin units;
- providing a one-piece heat exchanger tube;
- assembling the first and second fin units together with their second surfaces adjacent to one another to form a fin assembly having first and second ends;
- and wrapping the heat exchanger tube around the assembled first and second fin units longitudinally thereof in a generally oval-shaped helical path with the heat exchanger tube threading the notches of said first and second fin units.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein providing the notches in said fins includes providing a plurality of apertures in each of said sheets prior to folding of the sheets.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein assembling said first-mentioned fin unit and said further fin unit together includes positioning one of the fin units with its longitudinal axis extending at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the other fin unit.
- 11. A method according to claim 8, which includes:
- reducing the diameter of the tube in a transverse direction to less than the width of the notches prior to wrapping the tube around the fin units; and
- expanding the tube after it has been wrapped around the fin units and positioned within the notches.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 940,910, filed Dec. 10, 1986.
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