Claims
- 1. An evaporator for a refrigerant including at least two adjacent cores each having a row of parallel tubes extending between two header and tank constructions, one of said header and tank constructions being an upstream header and tank construction, a different one of said header and tank constructions being a downstream header and tank constructions, an inlet in one of said header and tank constructions, an outlet in one of said header and tank constructions and a cross-over passage between two of said header and tank constructions, said cross-over passage having a profile and a free flow area conducting refrigerant between the upstream most one of said two header and tank constructions and the downstream most one of said two header and tank constructions and directing the refrigerant into said downstream most header and tank construction, said cross-over passage conducting said refrigerant in two separate streams whereby the profile of the cross-over passage may be reduced without reducing the free flow area through said cross-over passage.
- 2. The evaporator of claim 1 wherein at least said downstream most one of said header and tank construction comprises a header plate receiving the ends of said tubes and a tank sealed to the header plate on the side thereof opposite said tubes, said tank having a generally centrally located port therein facing said header plate and said cross-over passage being connected to said port.
- 3. An evaporator for a refrigerant including at least two adjacent cores each having a row of parallel tubes extending between header and tank constructions, one of said head and tank constructions being an upstream header and tank construction, a different one of said header and tank constructions being a downstream header and tank construction, an inlet in one of said header and tank constructions, an outlet in one of said header and tank constructions, and a cross-over passage between two of said header and tank constructions, said cross-over passage having a profile and a free flow area conducting refrigerant between the upstream most one of said two header and tank constructions and the downstream most header and tank construction in a direction generally parallel to said tubes, said cross-over passage conducting said refrigerant in two separate streams whereby the profile of the cross-over passage may be reduced without reducing the free flow area through said cross-over passage.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/459,251 filed Jun. 2, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,366, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/328,634, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,219.
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