This application relates to and claims the benefit and priority to International Application No. PCT/EP2014/061067, filed May 28, 2014, which claims the benefit and priority to European Application No. 13382221, filed Jun. 10, 2013.
The present invention is related to a heat exchange unit, in particular for cooling appliances, and to a method for manufacturing a heat exchange unit.
Convection heat exchangers in which a fluid circulates around a solid, for example inside a tube, and in which, given the existence of a temperature difference between both, a heat exchange takes place, are known.
In particular heat exchangers in which a tube through which a cooling liquid circulates is arranged on a metal sheet are known. Such exchangers are used, for example, in cooling appliances, freezers, boilers, etc. The tube is generally arranged on the largest possible surface of the metal sheet to improve the heat exchange, so it is usually necessary to bend the tube so that it has the same shape as the sheet on which it is going to be fixed, as shown for example in U.S. Pat. No. 2,386,889A. To that end, the tube can be bent on one side and the sheet on the other, and the tube can be fixed to the sheet after bending. Another option is to fix the tube to the sheet and bend them together. It is known that bending the tube and the sheet together can cause the crushing of the tube, which is not convenient because it would limit circulation of the cooling liquid. Bending the tube and the sheet together is also known to cause marks on the sheet, damaging it.
Documents U.S. Pat. No. 1,987,422A and GB438267A describe a method for making heat exchangers. Said method comprises the following steps: a step in which a conduit is placed on a metal sheet, a step in which said conduit is fixed to the sheet through cleats, said cleats allowing the conduit to slide under the same, and a step in which the unit formed by the sheet and the conduit is bent, sliding the conduit with respect to the sheet such that the radius of curvature of the conduit is substantially greater than that of the sheet.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 2,625,378A discloses a heat exchange comprising a metal sheet, a metal exchange tube supported on said sheet, and fastening means for fastening the tube to the sheet, said heat exchange being bent with respect to at least one bend line and the fastening means comprising a cover covering almost the entire length of the tube, said cover being fixed to the sheet by means of adhesive.
A first aspect is related to a heat exchange unit, in particular for a cooling appliance, comprising a metal sheet, at least one metal exchange tube supported on said sheet, and fastening means for fastening the tube to the sheet, said unit being bent with respect to at least one bend line. The fastening means comprise a cover covering the entire or almost the entire length of the tube, said cover being fixed to the sheet by means of adhesive. The surface of the cover in contact with the tube has no adhesive, therefore said surface having a coefficient of friction that allows sliding said tube under said cover when bending the unit with respect to said at least one bend line.
A second aspect of the invention is related to a method for manufacturing a heat exchange unit comprising a metal sheet and at least one metal exchange tube. The method comprises the following steps:
The sliding the tube under the cover enables being able to bend the sheet and the tube at the same time, making up for the developmental difference between the sheet and the tube due to the different radii of curvature.
The unit has the additional advantage that by covering the entire or almost the entire length of the tube with the cover, contact between the tube and the sheet is assured and it allows insulating the contact surface of the tube with the sheet from external elements such as insulators (for example polyurethane foam in the case of units for cooling appliances), allowing the contact surface to be maximum and thereby improving thermal efficiency of the heat exchanger.
These and other advantages and features will become evident in view of the drawings and the detailed description.
The heat exchange unit 1 is bent with respect to the bend line 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, as can be seen in
In this first embodiment, the fastening means comprises a cover 4 covering almost the entire length of the tube 3, as shown in
Furthermore, the surface of the cover 4 in contact with the tube 3 has a coefficient of friction that allows sliding said tube 3 under said cover 4 when bending the unit 1 with respect to the bend lines 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d. Sliding said tube 3 under said cover 4 enables bending the sheet 2 and the tube 3 at the same time, said sliding of the tube 3 allowing compensating the difference in the radii of curvatures of the sheet 2 and the tube 3, as can be seen in
In this first embodiment, the cover 4 comprises an aluminum tape 5. In other embodiments, the tape 5 can be made of any other material with thermal conduction properties, such as copper or any other known material complying with said features. Said tape 5 has adhesive on the side facing the sheet 2 whereby it fixes the cover 4 to the metal sheet 2.
In other possible embodiments in which the tape 5 does not have adhesive, the fastening means can comprise an adhesive tape for fastening the cover 4 to the sheet 2.
On the other hand, in this embodiment the cover 4 comprises a plastic strip 6 fixed to said tape 5, the surface of the plastic strip 6 corresponding with the surface of the cover 4 in contact with the tube 3. The plastic strip 6 must be wide enough for the tube 3 to be able to slide under the cover 4.
In other possible embodiments, the strip can be made of any other material provided that it meets the condition that the coefficient of friction of said strip allows sliding the tube 3 under the cover 4. On the other hand, in other embodiments, the strip can be eliminated if the condition that the contact surface of the tape 5 with the tube 3 allows sliding the latter is met. To that end, at least the part of the tape 5 in contact with the tube 3 should not have elements that prevent sliding the tube 3 in the tape 5, such as adhesives for example.
A method for manufacturing a heat exchange unit 1 according to one embodiment may comprise the following steps:
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European Search Report EP13382221, dated Nov. 12, 2013, 8 pages. |
The International Search Report and the Written Opinion, PCT/EP2014/061067, dated Jul. 14, 2014, 9 pages. |
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Parent | PCT/EP2014/061067 | May 2014 | US |
Child | 14959086 | US |