Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising:
- a core body enclosing therein a plurality of electric resistance elements, said core body being enclosed within a casing governing the flow of a heat-transporting medium outside said core body, said core body including a plurality of elongate blocks of a cast metal each having four side faces and a high heat-conducting capacity, at least one tube having a roughened outward face and enclosing at least one electric resistance element embedded in each said elongate block and integral therewith, the side faces of said blocks being each provided with outwardly projecting flanges having outer edges thereon and running parallel to the direction of elongation of said blocks for presenting contact surfaces to said heat-transporting medium, the flanged side faces of each of said blocks being cut by transverse grooves therein imterrupting and subdividing each said flanged side face into plural flanged sections, the flanges of each said flanged section being displaced laterally in relation to the flanges of a respective following section whereby the flanges of each said flanged section are aligned with gaps between the flanges of the respective preceding and following sections in the direction of flow, said blocks being packed closely together within said casing with said outer edges of juxtaposed flanges abutting together, a plurality of flow paths for said heat-transporting medium being defined by gaps between juxtaposed flanged side faces of said blocks and between outwardly facing side faces of said blocks of said core and said casing for thereby providing a plurality of tortuous flow passages for said heat-transporting medium along said faces of said blocks.
- 2. A heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein said casing is provided adjacent one end thereof with inlet and outlet conduits for said heat-transporting medium, and said casing is provided with means therewithin for forcing said heat-transporting medium to make a 180.degree. turn when flowing from said inlet conduit to said outlet conduit, and wherein said at least one tube is bent into a U-shape for presenting both end terminals of said at least one enclosed electrical resistance element at the opposite end of said casing.
- 3. A heat exchanger, comprising a core body enclosing therein a plurality of electrical resistance elements and enclosed in an outer casing with a clearance therebetween providing a passage for the flow of a heat-transporting medium over said core body, said core body including a plurality of elongate metal blocks each having four side faces and a high heat-conducting capacity, each of said blocks having cast therewithin at least one metal tube having a roughened outward surface and enclosing at least one electric resistance element, the side faces of said blocks having outwardly projecting flanges running parallel to the general direction of flow of said heat-transporting medium for contacting said heat-transporting medium,
- wherein each of said flanged faces is formed with grooves therein extending transversely to the direction of elongation of the blocks for subdividing each said flanges of each section being displaced in a sidewardly direction relative to the flanges in a following section so as to be aligned with the gaps between adjacent flanges in said following section in the direction of flow, said blocks being packed closely together within said casing to provide a plurality of flow paths for said heat-transporting medium between juxtaposed flanged side faces of said blocks and between outwardly facing flanged side faces thereof and said casing, thereby providing a plurality of tortuous flow paths for said heat-transporting medium along said flanged side faces of said elongate blocks.
- 4. A heat exchanger according to claim 3, wherein gaps between said outwardly projecting flanges are defined by substantially flat parallel walls, said flanges having flat edge surfaces, a centrally-located flange of each block being slightly higher than flanges adjacent thereto whereby a definite spacing distance between the blocks is ensured.
- 5. A heat exchanger, comprising a cylindrical core body enclosing therein a plurality of electrical resistance elements and enclosed within a tubular outer casing, said core body including a plurality of first elongated metal blocks each having four side faces and four second metal block elements having a cylindrical segment shape and a flat side face, each of said first and second blocks having cast therewithin at least one metal tube having a roughened outward surface and enclosing at least one electric resistance element, the four side faces of said first blocks and the flat side faces of said second blocks having outwardly projecting flanges running parallel to the general direction of flow thereover of a heat-transporting medium for contacting said heat-transporting medium,
- wherein each of said flanged faces is formed with grooves therein extending transversely to the direction of elongation of the blocks for subdividing each said flanged side face into plural adjacent sections, the flanges of each section being displaced in a sidewardly direction relative to the flanges in a following section so as to be aligned with the gaps between adjacent flanges in said following section, said blocks being packed closely together within said casing to provide a plurality of flow paths for said heat-transporting medium between juxtaposed flanged side faces of said blocks, thereby providing a plurality of tortuous flow paths for said heat-transporting medium along said flanged side faces of said blocks.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of prior application Ser. No. 07/104,542 filed Oct. 1, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,782,892 issued Nov. 8, 1988 which in turn was a divisional of prior application Ser. No. 06/726,904 filed April 16, 1985 and now abandoned which steemed from PCT International Application No. PCT/SE84/00282 filed Aug. 22, 1988.
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