Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising:a tube body having first and second wall portions which oppose each other forming an interior defining a fluid flow passage for flow of a fluid therethrough, each of said first and second wall portions having inner and outer surfaces defining heat entrance and exit surfaces of the fluid; a plurality of bulging wall portions formed in said first wall portion of said tube body, each of said plurality of bulging wall portions have a curved cylindrical side wall portion beginning at an intersection thereof with said first wall portion and tapering in diameter to a flat leading end; a plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members protruding inwardly into said interior of said tube body from portions of said inner surfaces of said first and second wall portions, each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members extending linearly in a direction of a length of said tube body, each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members on said portions of said inner surfaces of said first wall portion being located at least on said flat leading ends of each of said plurality of bulging wall portions, and each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members being immediately adjacent to another one of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members, but separated therefrom by each of a plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section recesses; wherein each of said plurality of bulging wall portions formed in said first wall portion have said flat leading end thereof extending toward a direction of said second wall portion so that each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members on at least said inner surfaces of said flat leading ends of each of said plurality of bulging wall portions matingly fit and are fixedly connected to each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section recesses on said inner surface of said second wall portion, thereby providing more surface area for a better fit and stronger connection of said flat leading end portions of each of said plurality of bowl-shaped bulging wall portions.
- 2. The heat exchanger tube of claim 1, further comprising a fold between said first wall portion and said second wall portion, said fold integrally connecting said first and second wall portions to each other.
- 3. The heat exchanger tube of claim 2, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include a flange extending from at least one end thereof such that said flange on said second wall portion is approximately twice as long as said flange on said first wall portion and said flange on said second wall portion is folded in a U-shaped around said flange on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 4. The heat exchanger tube of claim 1, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include a flange extending from at least end thereof such that said flange on said second wall portion is approximately twice as long as said flange on said first wall portion and said flange on said second wall portion is folded in a U-shaped around said flange on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 5. The heat exchanger tube of claim 1, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include first and second flanges extending from first and second ends thereof, respectively, such that said first and second flanges on said second wall portion are each approximately twice as long as said first and second flanges, respectively, on said first wall portion and said first and second flanges on said second wall portion are folded in a U-shaped around said first and second flange, respectively, on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 6. A heat exchanger comprising:a tube body having first and second wall portions which oppose each other forming an interior defining a fluid flow passage for flow of a fluid therethrough, each of said first and second wall portions having inner and outer surfaces defining heat entrance and exit surfaces of the fluid; a plurality of bulging wall portions formed in said second wall portion of said tube body, each of said plurality of bulging wall portions have a curved cylindrical side wall portion beginning at an intersection thereof with said second wall portion and tapering in diameter to a flat leading end; a plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members protruding inwardly into said interior of said tube body from portions of said inner surfaces of said first and second wall portions, each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members extending linearly in a direction of a length of said tube body, each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members on said portions of said inner surfaces of said second wall portion being located at least on said flat leading ends of each of said plurality of bulging wall portions, and each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members being immediately adjacent to another one of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members, but separated therefrom by each of a plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section recesses; wherein each of said plurality of bulging wall portions formed in said second wall portion have said flat leading end thereof extending toward a direction of said first wall portion so that each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members on at least said inner surfaces of said flat leading ends of each of said plurality of bulging wall portions matingly fit and are fixedly connected to each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section recesses on said inner surface of said second wall portion, thereby providing more surface area for a better fit and stronger connection of said flat leading end portions of each of said plurality of bowl-shaped bulging wall portions.
- 7. The heat exchanger tube of claim 6, further comprising a fold between said first wall portion and said second wall portion, said fold integrally connecting said first and second wall portions to each other.
- 8. The heat exchanger tube of claim 7, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include a flange extending from at least one end thereof such that said flange on said second wall portion is approximately twice as long as said flange on said first wall portion and said flange on said second wall portion is folded in a U-shaped around said flange on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 9. The heat exchanger tube of claim 6, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include a flange extending from at least end thereof such that said flange on said second wall portion is approximately twice as long as said flange on said first wall portion and said flange on said second wall portion is folded in a U-shaped around said flange on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 10. The heat exchanger tube of claim 6, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include first and second flanges extending from first and second ends thereof, respectively, such that said first and second flanges on said second wall portion are each approximately twice as long as said first and second flanges, respectively, on said first wall portion and said first and second flanges on said second wall portion are folded in a U-shaped around said first and second flange, respectively, on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 11. A heat exchanger comprising:a tube body having first and second wall portions which oppose each other forming an interior defining a fluid flow passage for flow of a fluid therethrough, each of said first and second wall portions having inner and outer surfaces defining heat entrance and exit surfaces of the fluid; a plurality of bulging wall portions formed in both of said first and second wall portions of said tube body, each of said plurality of bulging wall portions have a curved cylindrical side wall portion beginning at an intersection thereof with said first and second wall portions and tapering in diameter to a flat leading end; a plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members protruding inwardly into said interior of said tube body from portions of said inner surfaces of said first and second wall portions, each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members extending linearly in a direction of a length of said tube body, each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members on said portions of said inner surfaces of said first and second wall portions being located at least on said flat leading ends of each of said plurality of bulging wall portions, and each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members being immediately adjacent to another one of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members, but separated therefrom by each of a plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section recesses; wherein each of said plurality of bulging wall portions formed in said first and second wall portions have said flat leading end thereof extending toward a direction of said second and first wall portions, respectively, so that each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section protrusion members on at least said inner surfaces of said flat leading ends of each of said plurality of bulging wall portions in said first and second wall portions matingly fit and are fixedly connected to each of said plurality of triangular-shaped cross-section recesses on said inner surface of said second and first wall portions, respectively, thereby providing more surface area for a better fit and stronger connection of said flat leading end portions of each of said plurality of bowl-shaped bulging wall portions.
- 12. The heat exchanger tube of claim 11, further comprising a fold between said first wall portion and said second wall portion, said fold integrally connecting said first and second wall portions to each other.
- 13. The heat exchanger tube of claim 12, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include a flange extending from at least one end thereof such that said flange on said second wall portion is approximately twice as long as said flange on said first wall portion and said flange on said second wall portion is folded in a U-shaped around said flange on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 14. The heat exchanger tube of claim 11, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include a flange extending from at least end thereof such that said flange on said second wall portion is approximately twice as long as said flange on said first wall portion and said flange on said second wall portion is folded in a U-shaped around said flange on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
- 15. The heat exchanger tube of claim 11, wherein both said first wall and second wall portions include first and second flanges extending from first and second ends thereof, respectively, such that said first and second flanges on said second wall portion are each approximately twice as long as said first and second flanges, respectively, on said first wall portion and said first and second flanges on said second wall portion are folded in a U-shaped around said first and second flange, respectively, on said first wall portion in order to connect said first wall portion to said second wall portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-013400 |
Jan 2000 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to and claims priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, from Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-013400, filed on Jan. 21, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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