Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger block comprising:a plurality of tube block units positioned one behind the other in a block depth direction from a front to a back of the heat exchanger block, each said tube block unit including a plurality of tube units stacked one above the other in a block height direction from a bottom to a top of the heat exchanger block, said tube units each having a plurality of flow ducts extending transverse to said block depth and height directions and being fluid flow connected at at least one end to at least two collector ducts extending in said block height direction; at least one collector-duct connection extending between at least two adjacent ones of said block units, said one collector-duct connection fluid flow connecting one of said collector ducts of one of said two adjacent block units directly to one of said collector ducts of another of said two adjacent block units; and at least one collector-duct connection extending between each other pair of adjacent ones of said block units to provide a series fluid flow path through said block units.
- 2. The heat exchanger block according to claim 1 wherein said at least two collector ducts are separated from one another by a transverse partition.
- 3. The heat exchanger block according to claim 1 wherein said tube units of each said block unit are fluid flow connected to an associated collector tube, adjacent ones of said collector tubes being spaced apart by a distance element.
- 4. The heat exchanger block according to claim 3 wherein said distance element is one of a shaped sheet-metal piece and a tubular piece having at least one opening formed therein providing said one collector-duct connection.
- 5. The heat exchanger block according to claim 3 wherein said distance element includes an outwardly bulged opening on at least one of said adjacent collector tubes providing said one collector-duct connection.
- 6. The heat exchanger block according to claim 3 wherein said distance element includes a pair of fluid-tight, mutually abutting bulges each having a through-opening forming said one collector-duct connection.
- 7. The heat exchanger block according to claim 3 wherein said distance element includes a pair of fluid-tight, mutually engaging bulges each having a through-opening forming said one the collector-duct connection.
- 8. The heat exchanger block according to claim 1 wherein said tube units are formed from straight flat-tube units joined at twisted tube ends to a pair of spaced collector tubes, said twisted tube ends engaging corresponding slots formed in said collector tubes, said collector tubes forming said collector ducts.
- 9. The heat exchanger block according to claim 1 including a heat-conducting corrugated rib positioned between each adjacent pair of said tube units in said block height direction, each said corrugated rib extending over said block depth.
- 10. The heat exchanger block according to claim 1 including at least two adjacent corrugated ribs positioned between each adjacent pair of said tube units in said block height direction, said corrugated ribs extending over said block depth.
- 11. The heat exchanger block according to claim 1 wherein at least two of said tube units, located adjacent to one another in said block depth direction, are formed from an integral multichamber flat tube.
- 12. The heat exchanger block according to claim 11 wherein said multichamber flat tube is subdivided at each of opposite ends by at least one longitudinal slot into at least two separate end segments each twisted about its own longitudinal centerline.
- 13. A heat exchanger block comprising:a plurality of tube block units positioned one behind the other in a block depth direction from a front to a back of the heat exchanger block, each said tube block unit including a plurality of tube units stacked one above the other in a block height direction from a bottom to a top of the heat exchanger block, said tube units each having a plurality of flow ducts extending transverse to said block depth and height directions and being fluid flow connected at at least one end to at least two collector ducts extending in said block height direction, wherein fluid flow in at least one of said flow ducts is in a first flow direction and fluid flow in at least one other of said flow ducts is in a second flow direction different from said first flow direction; and at least one collector-duct connection extending between at least two adjacent ones of said block units, said one collector-duct connection fluid flow connecting one of said collector ducts of one of said two adjacent block units directly to one of said collector ducts of another of said two adjacent block units.
- 14. The heat exchanger block according to claim 13 including at least one collector-duct connection extending between each other pair of adjacent ones of said block units to provide a series fluid flow path through said block units.
- 15. The heat exchanger block according to claim 13 wherein said at least two collector ducts are separated from one another by a transverse partition.
- 16. The heat exchanger block according to claim 13 wherein said tube units of each said block unit are fluid flow connected to an associated collector tube, adjacent ones of said collector tubes being spaced apart by a distance element.
- 17. The heat exchanger block according to claim 13 wherein at least two of said tube units, located adjacent to one another in said block depth direction, are formed from an integral multichamber flat tube.
- 18. The heat exchanger block according to claim 17 wherein said multichamber flat tube is subdivided at each of opposite ends by at least one longitudinal slot into at least two separate end segments each twisted about its own longitudinal centerline.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of pending PCT Patent Application No. PCT/DE99/02128, filed Jul. 9, 1999. German patent number DE19833845A1, to which priority is claimed, issued Feb. 3, 2000.
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Continuations (1)
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