Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising pairs of plates with each plate of the pairs having a peripheral ridge provided on one side of the plate along a periphery thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and extending downward from an upper end of the plate to a position where a return channel can be formed, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each plate of said pairs having a U-shaped channel recess formed inwardly of the peripheral ridge and comprising a front and a rear channel recess portion formed on opposite sides of the central ridge and a return channel recess portion positioned under the central ridge, the channel recess having one of two fluid inlet-outlet through holes formed at one end thereof and the other through hole formed at the other end thereof, each plate of said pairs having a flat surface on the other side thereof, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together with their U-shaped channel recesses opposed to each other to join the opposed peripheral ridges to each other end-to-end and the opposed central ridges to each other end-to-end and to thereby form a flat tube having a U-shaped fluid channel inside thereof so that a plurality of flat tubes are arranged in parallel with a header member interposed between upper ends of each pair of adjacent flat tubes to provide a front and a rear header in communication with the upper ends of the said pair of adjacent flat tubes, the header member comprising a pair of front and rear fluid passing tube portions in communications with the respective inlet-outlet through holes of the plates of said pair of adjacent flat tubes and a connecting portion between the tube portions.
- 2. A heat exchanger comprising pairs of plates with each plate of the pairs having an edge ridge U-shaped in its entirety and provided on one side of the plate along opposite side edges and a lower edge thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and having a bifurcated upper end, the central ridge extending from the upper end downward to a position where a return channel can be formed, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each plate of said pairs having a U-shaped channel recess formed inwardly of the U-shaped edge ridge and comprising a front and a rear channel recess portion formed on opposite sides of the central ridge and a return channel recess portion positioned under the central ridge, each plate of said pairs having a flat surface on the other side thereof, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together with their U-shaped channel recesses opposed to each other to join the opposed U-shaped edge ridges to each other end-to-end and the opposed central ridges including the bifurcated upper ends to each other end-to-end and to thereby form a flat tube having bifurcated open upper ends and a U-shaped fluid channel inside thereof, a pair of front and rear header members being each in the form of a pipe having a rectangular cross section, each of the header members having slits formed in a lower wall thereof and arranged at a predetermined spacing, a plurality of flat tubes being arranged in parallel by inserting the bifurcated open upper ends thereof into the respective slits in the front and rear header members to join the flat tubes to the header members and to provide a front and a rear header in communication with the bifurcated open upper ends of the flat tubes.
- 3. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 or 2 wherein a plurality of channel dividing U-shaped ridges are formed in the U-shaped channel recess of each plate by forging or cutting, and each said pair of plates are fitted together with the recesses thereof opposed to each other and with each of opposed pairs of channel dividing U-shaped ridges joined to each other end-to-end to form a plurality of U-shaped divided fluid passageways in the U-shaped fluid channel inside the flat tube.
- 4. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 or 2 wherein each plate of said pairs has formed in the channel recess thereof front and rear channel dividing ridges having a height twice the depth of the channel recess and each comprising a straight portion positioned in the front or rear straight channel recess portion of the channel recess and a quarter circular-arc portion extending from a lower end of the straight portion and positioned in the return portion of the channel recess, the channel dividing ridges being formed by forging or cutting and positioned alternately when each of said pairs of plates are fitted together with their channel recesses opposed to each other, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together with their channel recesses opposed to each other to join top ends of the front and rear channel dividing ridges to a bottom wall flat surface of the plate providing the channel recess and opposed thereto and to thereby form U-shaped divided fluid passageways in the U-shaped fluid channel inside the flat tube.
- 5. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 or 2 wherein each plate of said pairs has formed in the channel recess thereof channel dividing ridges having a height twice the depth of the channel recess and formed by forging or cutting so as to be positioned alternately, when each of said pairs fitted together with the recesses thereof opposed to each other, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together to join top ends of the channel dividing ridges on each plate of the pair to a flat surface of bottom wall of the channel recess of the other plate opposed to said each plate and to thereby form U-shaped divided fluid passageways in the U-shaped fluid channel inside the flat tube.
- 6. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 or 2 wherein each plate of said pairs has formed in a rear half of the channel recess thereof channel dividing ridges having a height twice the depth of the channel recess and formed by forging or cutting, the channel recess of each plate having a front half in the form of a flat surface provided by a bottom wall thereof and having no channel dividing ridges, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together with the recesses thereof opposed to each other to join top ends of the channel dividing ridges thereof to the bottom wall flat surface of the channel recess of the plate opposed to the dividing ridges and to thereby form U-shaped divided fluid passageways in the U-shaped fluid channel inside the flat tube.
- 7. A heat exchanger comprising ridged plates each having a peripheral ridge provided on one side of the plate along a periphery thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and extending downward from an upper end of the plate to a position where a return channel can be formed, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each of the ridged plates having a U-shaped channel recess formed inwardly of the peripheral ridge and comprising a front and a rear channel recess portion formed on opposite sides of the central ridge and a return channel recess portion positioned under the central ridge, the channel recess having one of two fluid inlet-outlet through holes formed at one end thereof and the other through hole formed at the other end thereof, each of the ridged plates having a flat surface on the other side thereof and being fitted to each of flat plates face-to-face, each of said flat plates having the same contour and the same size as the ridged plate and two fluid inlet-outlet through holes corresponding to said through holes, the peripheral ridge of the ridged plate having a top end thereof joined to a peripheral edge of the flat plate, the central ridge of the ridged plate having a top end thereof joined to a flat surface of a corresponding central portion of the flat plate, whereby a flat tube having a U-shaped fluid channel inside thereof is formed so that a plurality of flat tubes are arranged in parallel with a header member interposed between upper ends of each pair of adjacent flat tubes to provide a front and a rear header in communication with the upper ends of the said pair of adjacent flat tubes, the header member comprising a pair of front and rear fluid passing tube portions in communications with the respective inlet-outlet through holes of the plates of said pair of adjacent flat tubes and a connecting portion between the tube portions.
- 8. A heat exchanger comprising ridged plates each having an edge ridge U-shaped in its entirety and provided on one side of the plate along opposite side edges and a lower edge thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and having a bifurcated upper end, the central ridge extending from the upper end downward to a position where a return channel can be formed, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each of the ridged plates having a U-shaped channel recess formed inwardly of the U-shaped edge ridge and comprising a front and a rear channel recess portion formed on opposite sides of the central ridge and a return channel recess portion positioned under the central ridge, each of the ridged plates having a flat surface on the other side thereof and being fitted to each of flat plates face-to-face, each of said flat plates having the same contour and the same size as the ridged plate, the peripheral ridge of the ridged plate having a top end thereof joined to a peripheral edge of the flat plate, the central ridge of the ridged plate including the bifurcated upper ends having a top end thereof joined to a flat surface of a corresponding central portion of the flat plate, whereby a flat tube having bifurcated open upper ends and a U-shaped fluid channel inside thereof is formed, a pair of front and rear header members being each in the form of a pipe having a rectangular cross section, each of the header members having slits formed in a lower wall thereof and arranged at a predetermined spacing, a plurality of flat tubes being arranged in parallel by inserting the bifurcated open upper ends thereof into the respective slits in the front and rear header members to join the flat tubes to the header members and to provide a front and a rear header in communication with the bifurcated open upper ends of the flat tubes.
- 9. A heat exchanger according to claim 7 or 8 wherein a plurality of channel dividing U-shaped ridges are formed in the U-shaped channel recess of each ridged plate by forging or cutting, and each ridged plate and each flat plate are fitted together face-to-face with the channel dividing U-shaped ridges of the ridged plate joined to the flat surface of the corresponding central portion of the flat plate to form a plurality of U-shaped divided fluid passageways in the U-shaped fluid channel inside the flat tube.
- 10. A heat exchanger comprising pairs of plates with each plate of the pairs having a peripheral ridge provided on one side of the plate along a periphery thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and extending vertically, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each plate of said pairs having a front and a rear channel recess portion formed inwardly of the peripheral ridge on opposite sides of the central ridge, each of the front and rear channel recess portions having a through hole formed in each of upper and lower ends thereof, each plate of said pairs having a flat surface on the other side thereof, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together with their channel recess portions opposed to each other to join the opposed peripheral ridges to each other end-to-end and the opposed central ridges to each other end-to-end and to thereby form a flat tube having a front and a rear fluid channel inside thereof so that a plurality of flat tubes are arranged in parallel with an upper and a lower header member interposed respectively between upper ends of each pair of adjacent flat tubes and between lower ends thereof to provide an upper and a lower header in communication with the upper ends and the lower ends of said pair of adjacent flat tubes, each of the header members comprising a pair of front and rear fluid passing tube portions in communications with the corresponding through holes of the plates of said pair of adjacent flat tubes and a connecting portion between the tube portions.
- 11. A heat exchanger comprising pairs of plates with each plate of the pairs having a side edge ridge provided on one side of the plate along each of opposite side edges thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and having a bifurcated upper and a bifurcated lower end, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each plate of said pairs having a front and a rear channel recess portion formed inwardly of the side edge ridges on opposite sides of the central ridge, each plate of said pairs having a flat surface on the other side thereof, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together with their channel recess portions opposed to each other to join the opposed side edge ridges to each other end-to-end and the opposed central ridges including the bifurcated upper and lower ends to each other end-to-end and to thereby form a flat tube having bifurcated open upper and lower ends and a front and a rear fluid channel inside thereof, an upper pair of front and rear header members and a lower pair of front and rear header members being each in the form of a pipe having a rectangular cross section, each of the header members having slits formed in an upper wall or a lower wall thereof and arranged at a predetermined spacing, a plurality of flat tubes being arranged in parallel by inserting the bifurcated upper or lower ends thereof into the respective slits in the header members to join the flat tubes to the header members and to provide an upper pair of front and rear headers and a lower pair of front and rear headers in communication with the bifurcated upper and lower ends of the flat tubes respectively.
- 12. A heat exchanger according to claim 10 or 11 wherein a plurality of channel dividing ridges are formed in the front and rear channel recess portions of each plate by forging or cutting, and each of said pairs of plates are fitted together with their recess portions opposed to each other to join each of opposed pairs of the channel dividing ridges to each other end-to-end and form divided fluid passageways in the front and rear fluid channels inside thereof.
- 13. A heat exchanger according to claim 10 or 11 wherein each plate has formed in the respective front and rear channel recess portions thereof front and rear channel dividing ridges having a height twice the depth of the recess portion, the front and rear channel dividing ridges being formed by forging or cutting and positioned alternately when each of said pairs of plates are fitted together with their recess portions opposed to each other, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together face-to-face to join top ends of the front and rear channel dividing ridges to a bottom wall flat surface of recess portion of the plate opposed thereto and to thereby form divided fluid passageways in the front and rear fluid channels inside the flat tube.
- 14. A heat exchanger according to claim 10 or 11 wherein each plate of the pairs has formed in each of the front and rear channel recess portions thereof a channel dividing ridge having a height twice the depth of the recess portion, the channel dividing ridge being so formed by forging or cutting that the front and rear channel dividing ridges of each pair of plates as fitted together face-to-face are positioned alternately, each pair of plates being fitted together with their recess portions opposed to each other to join top ends of the front and rear channel dividing ridges of each plate of the pair to a bottom wall flat surface of the recess portion of the other plate of the pair opposed thereto and to thereby form divided fluid passageways in the front and rear fluid channels inside the flat tube.
- 15. A heat exchanger according to claim 10 or 11 wherein each plate has formed in one of the front and rear channel recess portions thereof a plurality of channel dividing ridges having a height twice the depth of the recess portion, the channel dividing ridges being formed by forging or cutting, the other channel recess portion having a bottom wall flat surface having no channel dividing ridges, each of said pairs of plates being fitted together with their recess portions opposed to each other to join top ends of the channel dividing ridges to the bottom wall flat surface of the recess portion of the plate opposed thereto and to thereby form divided fluid passageways in the front and rear fluid channels inside the flat tube.
- 16. A heat exchanger comprising ridged plates each having a peripheral ridge provided on one side of the plate along a periphery thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and extending vertically, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each the ridged plates having a front and a rear channel recess portion formed inwardly of the peripheral ridge on opposite sides of the central ridge, each of the front and rear channel recess portions having a through hole formed in each of upper and lower ends thereof, each of the ridged plates having a flat surface on the other side thereof and being fitted to each of flat plates face-to-face, each of said flat plates having the same contour and the same size as the ridged plate and fluid inlet-outlet through holes corresponding to said through holes, the peripheral ridge of the ridged plate having a top end thereof joined to a peripheral edge of the flat plate, the central ridge of the ridged plate having a top end thereof joined to a flat surface of a corresponding central portion of the flat plate, whereby a flat tube having a front and a rear fluid channel inside thereof is formed so that a plurality of flat tubes are arranged in parallel with an upper and a lower header member interposed respectively between upper ends of each pair of adjacent flat tubes and between lower ends thereof to provide an upper and a lower header in communication with the upper ends and the lower ends of said pair of adjacent flat tubes, each of the header members comprising a pair of front and rear fluid passing tube portions in communications with the corresponding through holes of the plates of said pair of adjacent flat tubes and a connecting portion between the tube portions.
- 17. A heat exchanger according to claim 16 wherein the connecting portion of one of the upper and lower header members interposed between the upper ends and lower ends of each pair of adjacent flat tubes has a passage interconnecting the fluid passing tube portions of the header member.
- 18. A heat exchanger comprising ridged plates each having a side edge ridge provided on one side of the plate along each of opposite side edges thereof and a central ridge provided on said one side of the plate at a center of the width thereof and having a bifurcated upper and a bifurcated lower end, the ridges being formed by forging or cutting, each of the ridged plates having a front and a rear channel recess portion formed inwardly of the side edge ridges on opposite sides of the central ridge, each of the ridged plates having a flat surface on the other side thereof and being fitted to each of flat plates face-to-face, each of said flat plates having the same contour and the same size as the ridged plate, the side edge ridges of the ridged plate having top ends thereof joined to side edges of the flat plate, the central ridge of the ridged plate including the bifurcated upper and lower ends having a top end thereof joined to a flat surface of a corresponding central portion of the flat plate, whereby a flat tube having bifurcated open upper and lower ends and a front and a rear fluid channel inside thereof is formed, an upper pair of front and rear header members and a lower pair of front and rear header members being each in the form of a pipe having a rectangular cross section, each of the header members having slits formed in an upper wall or a lower wall thereof and arranged at a predetermined spacing, a plurality of flat tubes being arranged in parallel by inserting the bifurcated upper or lower ends thereof into the respective slits in the header members to join the flat tubes to the header members and to provide an upper pair of front and rear headers and a lower pair of front and rear headers in communication with the bifurcated upper and lower ends of the flat tubes respectively.
- 19. A heat exchanger according to claim 16 or 18 wherein each of the ridged plates has channel dividing ridges formed in the respective front and rear channel recess portions thereof by forging or cutting, and each ridged plate is fitted to each flat plate face-to-face to join top ends of the channel dividing ridges to a flat surface of a corresponding portion of the flat plate and to thereby form divided fluid passageways in the front and rear fluid channels inside the flat tube.
- 20. A heat exchanger according to any one of claims 1, 7, 10 and 16 wherein the header member interposed between the ends of each pair of adjacent flat tubes has its fluid passing tube portions joined at their opposite end faces to the flat surfaces on the other sides of the opposed plates of the pair of flat tubes.
- 21. A heat exchanger according to in any one of claims 1, 7, 10 and 16 wherein tacks for temporarily holding the header member are provided respective edges defining the inlet-outlet through holes in the end of each plate.
- 22. A heat exchanger according to any one of claims 3 to 6, 9, 12 to 15 and 19 wherein a plurality of cutouts are formed in the channel dividing ridges on each plate to cause the adjacent divided fluid passageways inside the flat tube to communicate with each other through the cutouts.
- 23. A heat exchanger according to any one of claims 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11,16 and 18 wherein a fin is provided between each pair of adjacent flat tubes included in the flat tubes arranged in parallel, and the fin has opposite sides edges thereof joined to the flat surfaces on the other sides of the plates of the pair of flat tubes.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-41449 |
Feb 2001 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is an application filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(a) claiming the benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1) of the filing data of Provisional Application No. 60/302,371 filed Jul. 3, 2001 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §111(b).
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/JP02/01343 |
2/18/2002 |
WO |
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