Claims
- 1. An improved roll intended for transmission of heat, comprising two superposed webs of material and a core sleeve having a longitudinal axis about which the roll rotates in use, said webs being wound about said core sleeve, the first one of said webs provided with transverse equidistantly spaced ridges defining substantially unrestricted longitudinally extending flow channels extending parallel to said axis and the second one of said webs provided with lengthwise ribs, the improvement comprising indentations formed in the ridges of said first web at the ridge tops as well as the ridge bases, said ribs formed in said second web engaging in said indentations formed in the first web to mechanically interlock said webs.
- 2. An improved roll according to claim 1, wherein said indentations formed at the ridge tops of said first web are displaced by half a pitch relative to said indentations formed at the ridge bases of said first web.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the webs of material are a foil.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the foil is formed from aluminum.
- 5. A roll type laminated heat exchanger structure having a longitudinally extending rotational axis defining a plurality of longitudinally extending, substantially uninterrupted flow channels comprising a first corrugated member having alternately disposed, longitudinally extending crests and valleys defining longitudinally extending gaps therebetween, said crests and said valleys each being formed with a plurality of transversely aligned surface discontinuities therein formed by deformations of the material thereof, and a second corrugated member engaged with one side of said first member and having a plurality of transversely extending surface discontinuities adapted to interlock with transversely aligned surface discontinuities in the peaks of said first member when received on the upper side thereof to interlock said first and said second members together.
- 6. A roll type laminated heat exchanger structure as set forth in claim 5 wherein at least certain of the transversely extending surface discontinuities of the second member are adapted to interlock with the surface discontinuities in the valleys of the first member when a first member is positioned thereupon for mechanically interlocking the members together.
- 7. A roll type laminated heat exchanger structure as set forth in claim 6 wherein the laminated structure comprises a roll wound around a core sleeve and which defines the longitudinal axis.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the corrugated members are formed from a foil.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein the foil is formed from aluminum.
- 10. A heat exchanger comprising two metal webs arranged in superposed relationship and wound about a core, a first of said webs being formed with corrugations extending in the crosswise web direction, said corrugations forming axially extending channels throughout said heat exchanger, said heat exchanger forming, in its operational condition, a rotating wheel wherein the exchange of heat is obtained by rotating the wheel between flows of fluid of different temperatures so that said fluid flows exchange heat with the walls of said channels, said two webs being joined together through mutual frictional abutment, said second web being highly tensioned in its lengthwise direction, whereby the two webs will be pressed hard together, said second web being attached at its outer end relative to the rest of the wheel, said second web having a wavy configuration with said waves extending in the lengthwise web direction, said waves pressing into the ridges and depressions of the corrugations formed in said first web for interlocking said webs together.
- 11. A heat exchanger in accordance with claim 10, characterized in that the surfaces of said webs are surface-treated to increase the friction.
- 12. A heat exchanger in accordance with claim 11 wherein the trailing end of the second web is attached to the heat exchanger, and further including a cover applied about said heat exchanger.
- 13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the webs of material are a foil.
- 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 13 wherein the foil is formed from aluminum.
- 15. An improved method of manufacturing rolls consisting of two superposed webs of material wound about a core sleeve having a longitudinal axis about which the roll rotates in use, comprising rotatably driving said core sleeve, winding onto said sleeve said two superposed webs of material, the first one of said webs formed with transverse ridges defining substantially unrestricted flow channels extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said core sleeve and the second one of said webs formed with lengthwise ribs, the improved method comprising the steps of forming transversely aligned sets of surface discontinuities on said ridges in said first web at the ridge tops as well as the ridge bases, said discontinuities having a pitch matching that of said ribs formed in said second web, and guiding at least one of said webs to securely position said ribs in engagement with said discontinuities for mechanically interlocking said webs.
- 16. A method as set forth in claim 15 wherein the webs are formed from a foil material.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 16 wherein the foil material is aluminum.
- 18. A method of manufacturing heat exchanging wheels comprising the steps of corrugating a web of material, forming respective outwardly extending projections in the crests of at least one side of the corrugated web and extending transversely to the corrugations at a height of less than the depth of the corrugations, corrugating a second web of material, winding the corrugated webs onto a core which defines the axis of rotation of the heat exchanger wheel, applying a pressure upon the first of the webs during said winding in the radial direction of the wheel sufficient to press the projections formed in the first web into matching recesses formed in the other web for interlocking the webs together.
- 19. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein the recesses in the other web are formed prior to the winding operation.
- 20. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein the recesses in the other web are formed by the pressure applied to the other web by the projections of the first web during the winding operation.
- 21. An apparatus for manufacture of a heat-exchanger roll, said apparatus comprising a first station for profile rolling a first web of material, said first station including means for corrugating the first web to impart crosswise ridges and grooves to the first web, the ridge crests and groove bottoms provided, respectively, with protrusions, a second station for forming lengthwise ribs in the second web, and a winding-on station for winding the two webs onto one another about a core in superposed relationship and means for pressing the two webs together and to exert a retarding action thereon in order to impart a longitudinal tension in the webs when they are wound into the roll in the winding-on station.
- 22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 21 wherein the means for pressing together and retarding the two webs during the winding-on operation comprises a pressure roller provided with beads and pressed against the web which is provided with the lengthwise ribs during the winding-on of said web.
- 23. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, characterized in that the pressure roller having beads thereon is connected with a weight arranged to impart to the pressure roller the force required to press together and retard the webs.
- 24. An apparatus as claimed in claim 21 whereas the first roller station comprises a pair of rollers, each provided with axial flanges, one of said rollers being provided with grooves, and the second of said rollers being provided with projecting members, said grooves and said projecting members functioning to form the lengthwise protrusions in the corrugated web.
- 25. An apparatus as claimed in claim 24, characterized in that the pair of rollers is driven by a motor, said motor being effective to drive said pair of rollers at a controlled speed, and further including a pressure-equalizing pendulum means positioned following the roller station in the travelling direction of the web, a wheel mounted on one arm of said pendulum means and over which said web travels, and said pendulum means being connected to a means sensing said pendulum means position and designed to emit a control signal to the motor to adjust the speed thereof.
- 26. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, characterized in that the pressure roller having beads thereon is equipped with a disc brake means to retard the web formed with lengthwise ribs when said web is being wound onto the roll.
- 27. An apparatus as claimed in claim 21 characterized in that the second roller station is connected to sensing means for emitting a signal to control the speed of a motor that drives the first roller station.
- 28. An apparatus as claimed in claim 21 characterized in that a sleeve-shaped shaft is provided to serve as the core onto which are wound the webs into the roll and further including an inner, axially movable shaft mounted inside said sleeve-shaped shaft, said inner shaft being formed with a threaded end portion which may be extended out of said sleeve-shaped shaft, an outer relief disc mounted on said end portion, said inner shaft being connected with a means for urging an inner relief disc against said roll for clamping said roll between said two relief discs, said relief disc being axially movable relative to the sleeve-shaped shaft by means of said inner, axially movable shaft.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 319,442 filed Nov. 6, 1981, now abandoned.
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