The invention relates to a heat exchanger for a dryer, especially for a domestic dryer, which has a plurality of fins, wherein a flow channel is established between two fins, wherein air is guided along a flow direction through the flow channel from an inlet edge to an outlet edge.
Heat exchangers of this type are usually employed in domestic laundry dryers, especially in heat pump tumble dryers to which this invention relates specifically. The heat exchanger consists of a plurality of flat panels which are arranged with a certain distance to another, i.e. between the panel surfaces of two adjacent fins a distance is kept. By this, a plurality of flow channels is created. Humid air from the laundry is blown through the flow channels. As the air is in contact with the surface of the fins a heat transmission can take place which is necessary for carrying out the drying of the laundry.
A certain problem is that the heat exchanger is exposed to a contamination with lint which is contained in the air. The heat exchangers, i.e. the evaporator and the condenser, especially of the heat pump tumble dryer, are not removable and an additional filter needs to be periodically cleaned due to the fact that not all lint is filtered by the main filtering system of the dryer. In spite of the fact that it was aimed that the filtering system is improved there are still certain amounts of lint which reach the heat exchangers. Especially, lint accumulations take place at the entrance of the evaporator and the condenser, which causes performance degradation. Consequently, it is necessary to clean the heat exchanger from time to time to ensure its function.
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to propose a heat exchanger for a dryer, especially for a domestic dryer, which is designed in such a way that the lint accumulation in the heat exchanger is significantly reduced. Consequently, it should become possible to go without a separate filter system which is arranged near the heat exchanger for cleaning the heat exchanger from lint.
The solution of this object according to the invention is characterized in that at least the inlet edge of the fin has at least partially a rounded shape seen in a direction perpendicular to the flow direction and parallel to the surface of the fin.
Normally, the fins have a flat shape.
The rounded shape can have a semi-circle shape according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the rounded shape can connect the surfaces of the fin and a flat portion of the fin, wherein the flow direction is perpendicular on the flat portion. In this case the rounded shape can have a quadrant shape. Preferably, the quadrant shape has a radius of 10% till 30% of the width of the fin at the inlet edge.
A further preferred embodiment of the invention suggests that the rounded shape has a drop-shaped form. In this case the maximum width of the fin at the inlet edge measured in a direction perpendicular to the flow direction is greater than the width of the fin at a location in flow direction behind the inlet edge.
In general, also the outlet edge of the fin can have at least partially a rounded shape seen in a direction perpendicular to the flow direction and parallel to the surface of the fin.
The surface of the fin is preferably arranged under an acute angle to the flow direction. This angle can be between 0.25° and 2°. The distance between the surfaces of two fins can decrease in the flow direction. By this design the turbulences between the surfaces of two adjacent fins are increased which also increases the heat transfer.
More than one plurality of fins can be arranged in succession in flow direction, wherein each set of fins have the proposed rounded shape at the inlet edge.
The heat exchanger can be an evaporator or a condenser of a domestic dryer.
The invention found out that the accumulation of the lint is mainly due to sharp edged on the entrance of the heat exchangers as being used by common fins of heat exchangers of domestic laundry dryers.
The invention aims to avoid the accumulation of lint on the heat exchangers with a new shape of the fins. Instead of the common known design with sharp edges on the entrance of the evaporator and the condenser, there is suggested to provide a radius specifically at the inlet edge of the fins.
Preferably at least some of the fins of the heat exchanger are bent fins, wherein the bending is the inlet edge of the fin comprising the at least partially rounded shape. Particularly, in top view these fins are bent like a “V”, they are V-shaped, with an at least partially rounded tip of the “V”. These fins comprise a draft angle between adjacent fins in order to have different dimensions between the entrance (inlet) and the exit (outlet) of the flow channel between two fins of the heat exchangers. More space between fins in the entrance is aimed in order to facilitate the crossing of the lint and lower pitch on the exit is aimed to improve the heat exchange.
With the suggested geometry of the fins (especially the V-shape due to the angle according to a preferred embodiment of the invention) the number of contact collars is doubled so there is a further improvement of heat exchange between refrigerant and fins.
By the invention certain advantages are reached:
There is no need to clean additional filter on the heat exchangers. This means that there is the possibility to eliminate one of the filter which is usually employed in dryers according the state of the art.
Also there is a possibility to eliminate the access to the heat exchangers for cleaning the filter which can be eliminated.
In the case of bad sealing of the filtering system there is no performance degradation.
According to the specific embodiment of the invention with an acute angle between the surface of the fin and the flow direction there is the benefit that the heat exchange is improved due to doubled contact collars.
Consequently, the new shape of the heat exchanger fins allows to avoid lint accumulation on the entrance of the heat exchangers.
In the drawings embodiments of the invention are depicted.
a shows the top view on the end of a fin of the heat exchanger according to a first design,
b shows the top view on the end of a fin of the heat exchanger according to a second design, and
c shows the top view on the end of a fin of the heat exchanger according to a third design.
In
Each heat exchanger 1 consists of a plurality of fins 2 which can be seen in the further figures.
In
To avoid lint sedimentation, the inlet edge 4 of the fin 2 has at least partially a rounded shape, when regarded in a direction perpendicular to the flow direction F and parallel to the surface 7 of the fin 2.
Reference is made to
In
The design according to
Some of the possible forms of the rounded inlet edges 4 become apparent from
In
In
c shows schematically a drop-shaped form of the rounded shape 6″. In general the maximum width B of the fin 2 is here greater than the width b of the fin according to the base form at the inlet edge 4.
The fins 2 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
09007604.3 | Jun 2009 | EP | regional |