Claims
- 1. A heat pipe comprising:
- a pipe barrel; and
- at least one fin disposed on the peripheral surface of said pipe barrel at least on either a heat collecting section side or a radiating section side, each of said fins being attached to said pipe barrel on a plane perpendicular to the axis of said pipe barrel,
- being characterized in that said at least one fin is composed of a metal plate and net-like material adhered to both surfaces of said metal plate, said net-like material being defined by a single-core wire mesh or single-core plastic net.
- 2. A gas-liquid contracting apparatus capable of heat exchange, comprising:
- a large number of heat pipes according to claim 1, wherein each of the heat pipes comprises:
- a pipe barrel; and
- at least one fin disposed on the peripheral surface of said pipe barrel at least on either a heat collecting section side or a radiating section side, each of said fins being attached to said pipe barrel on a plane perpendicular to the axis of said pipe barrel,
- being characterized in that said at least one fin is composed of a metal plate and net-like material adhered to both surfaces of said metal plate, said net-like material being defined by a single-core wire mesh or single-core plastic net;
- said large number of heat pipes being disposed together so that the heat collecting section of the heat pipes and the radiating section of the heat pipes are put together, respectively, with the pipe axes being held horizontally or approximately horizontally so that fins of the heat pipes are positioned vertically or approximately vertically,
- being characterized in that a large number of fins provided on the heat pipes in at least one of the heat collecting section and the radiation section serve as gas-liquid contracting wall surfaces for bringing a liquid flowing downward from a site above the fins into contact with a gas fed from a site below the fins or from the side of the fins.
- 3. A gas-liquid contacting apparatus capable of heat exchange according to claim 2, wherein said large number of fins disposed vertically or approximately vertically are joined with one another forming vertical plates so that the large number of heat pipes, while being kept horizontally or approximately horizontally, are made to penetrate the vertically or approximately vertically formed plates in at least one of the heat collecting section and the radiating section where the pipes are gathered.
- 4. A heat exchanger of gas-liquid contacting plate type comprising:
- a plurality of heat transfer plates, disposed vertically at certain intervals, defining air flow passages therebetween which allow air to rise,
- being characterized in that each of said plates has a heat medium flowing passage thereinside for allowing a heat medium to flow therethrough and the side surfaces of each of said heat transfer plates, which define said air flow passages, are adhered with nets for allowing a liquid to flow downward along the nets and plates, said nets being defined by a single-core wire mesh or single-core plastic net.
Priority Claims (2)
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5-250419 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/319,049, filed Oct. 6, 1994 which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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