Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising: at least one heat exchanger conduit including a plurality of tubes for containing a circulating fluid, said plurality of tubes defining a tube row; and at least one fin thermally engaging said plurality of tubes and including a leading edge, a body, and a trailing edge, said body defining a plurality of apertures through which said plurality of conduit tubes extend, and at least one of said leading edge and said trailing edge is contoured to substantially conform to isotherms around said first and second tubes, characterized by a plurality of turbulence modules on said fin body, said turbulence modules comprise louvers radially aligned about one of said tubes.
- 2. The heat exchanger of claim 1 characterized in that said leading edge and said trailing edge each comprise a sine wave shape.
- 3. The heat exchanger of claim 1 characterized in that said leading edge and said trailing edge each comprise a trapezoidal wave shape.
- 4. The heat exchanger of claim 1 characterized in that said leading edge and said trailing edge are mirror imaged about said tube row.
- 5. The heat exchanger of claim 1 characterized in that said at least one fin comprises a plurality of fins mounted on said plurality of tubes in stacked relationship, and wherein each fin body comprises collars defining said apertures and spacing said fin body from an adjacent one of said fin bodies.
- 6. The heat exchanger of claim 5 characterized in that said fin bodies each comprise a first surface and an oppositely facing second surface, wherein said collars of each fin project from said first surface and include lips, and wherein said second surface of each fin comprises recesses into which said collar lips of an adjacent fin interfit.
- 7. The heat exchanger of claim 1 characterized in that each said fin of said at least one fin comprises a one-piece construction.
- 8. A multi-row heat exchanger positionable in an air flow oriented in a firs direction comprising: at least one heat exchanger conduit including a plurality of tubes for containing a circulating refrigerant fluid, said plurality of tubes defining at least a first row of said tubes and a second row of said tubes, said first and second row of said tubes each being oriented in a second direction generally transverse to the air flow, said tubes in said first row being disposed in spaced apart relationship, said tubes in said second row being disposed in spaced apart relationship and offset in said second direction from said tubes of said first row to be staggered relative to the air flow; at least one first fin thermally engaging said tubes of said first row and including a leading edge, a fin body, and a trailing edge, said first fin trailing edge located beyond said first fin leading edge in the first direction, said first fin defining a plurality of apertures through which said tubes of said first row extend, and one of said first fin leading edge and trailing edge is contoured to substantially conform to isotherms around said tubes in said first row; and at least one second fin thermally engaging said tubes of said second row and including a leading edges fin body and a trailing edge, said second fin tailing edge located beyond said second fin leading edge in the first direction, said second fin defining a plurality of apertures through which said tubes of said second row extend, and one of said second fin leading edge and trailing edge is contoured to substantially conform to isotherms around said tubes in said second row, characterized by a plurality of turbulence modules on each said fin body of said first and second fins, said turbulence modules comprise louvers, each of said louvers disposed coincidental with a radial line extending from the center of the adjacent one of said tubes.
- 9. The multi-row heat exchanger of claim 8 characterized in that said second fin leading edge is complementarily shaped to said first fin trailing edge to permit a dense packing of said first and second rows of tubes.
- 10. The multi-row heat exchanger of claim 9 characterized in that said leading and trailing edges of said first and second fins each comprise a wave shape including crests and troughs, and wherein crests of said first fin trailing edge fit within troughs of said second fin leading edge, and wherein crests of said second fin leading edge fit within troughs of said first fin trailing edge.
- 11. The multi-row heat exchanger of claim 10 characterized in that said wave shape comprises a sine wave shape.
- 12. The multi-row heat exchanger of claim 10 characterized in that said wave shape comprises a trapezoidal wave shape.
- 13. The multi-row heat exchanger of claim 9 characterized in said at least one first fin and said at least one second fin comprise louvers aligned along said second direction.
- 14. The multi-row heat exchanger of claim 9 characterized in that said at least one first fin comprises a plurality of fins stacked on said tubes of said first row of tubes, and wherein said at least one second fin comprises a plurality of fins stacked on said tubes of said second row of tubes.
- 15. A heat exchanger arranged in an air flow comprising: at least one heat exchanger conduit including a plurality of tubes for containing a circulating refrigerant fluid, said plurality of tubes being disposed in spaced apart relationship in a row oriented generally transverse to the air flow; and at least one fin thermally engaging said plurality of tubes and including a leading edge, a body, and a trailing edge, said body defining a plurality of apertures through which said plurality of tubes extend, said leading edge extending generally transverse to the air flow and including a wave shape contour, said trailing edge extending generally transverse to the air flow and including a wave shape contour, and said contours of said leading edge and said trailing edge are mirror images about said row of tubes, characterized by a plurality of turbulence modules on said fin body, said turbulence modules comprise louvers radially aligned about one of said tubes.
- 16. The heat exchanger of claim 15 characterized in that said wave shape of said leading and trailing edges comprises a sine wave shape.
- 17. The heat exchanger of claim 15 characterized in that said wave shape of said leading and trailing edges comprises a trapezoidal wave shape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/534,274, filed Sep. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,230, and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US96/15447 |
9/26/1996 |
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3/9/1998 |
3/9/1998 |
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WO97/12191 |
4/3/1997 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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