Claims
- 1. A layered heat exchanger comprising:
- a plurality of pairs of generally rectangular adjacent plates with each plate of said pairs of plates having two straight portions separated by a turn portion, wherein said turn portion includes at least one fluid mixing means for causing fluid particles in one flow path to move to an adjacent flow path, said at least one fluid mixing means having a plurality of short projections and at least one rectifying means for dually functioning to cause said fluid particles in said one flow path to remain in a same said one flow path and to cause said fluid particles to flow more rapidly through said turn portion so as to prevent stagnation, uneven flow and reduced efficiency, said at least one rectifying means having a plurality of somewhat parallel long projections along a flow of a fluid refrigerant made up of said fluid particles that are flowing in a flow direction through said heat exchanger and wherein each of said straight portions has a plurality of generally U-shaped channel recesses formed in one side thereof so that each said plate of each of said pairs of plates has a side with both generally flat and concave surfaces and a side with both generally flat and convex surfaces so that a first plate of each of said pairs of plates is joined to a second plate of each of said pairs of plates with said convex surfaces of said first plate of said pairs of plates positioned to face said convex surfaces of said second plate of said pairs of plates and to abut a flat surface of said second plate of said pairs of plates to thereby form a plurality of juxtaposed flattened tubes with each tube defining discrete said flow paths through which said fluid particles travel without mixing with other fluid particles in adjacent flow paths of each of said straight portions, said pairs of plates being arranged in layers having a first pair of plates, a last pair of plates and a plurality of pairs of plates therebetween to form said heat exchanger;
- a front and a rear header formed from a plurality of header recesses such that each of said header recesses are continuous respectively from said first pair of plates to said last pair of plates with each header recess having an opening through which said fluid refrigerant passes, wherein said front and rear headers each communicate with an end of said flattened tubes in order for said fluid refrigerant to flow from an inlet through said headers to an outlet of said flow paths of said flattened tubes;
- wherein said turn portion has said rectifying means located centrally thereof and said fluid mixing means located at each of a front and a rear side of said rectifying means with respect to said direction of flow of said fluid particle; and
- wherein said rectifying means comprises rearwardly downwardly inclined parallel projections, horizontal parallel projections and forwardly downwardly inclined parallel projections, all of which permit said fluid refrigerant to flow from said rear channel portion of said turn portion through said central channel portion containing said rectifying means and into said front channel portion of said turn portion more rapidly.
- 2. The layered heat exchanger as defined in claim 1, wherein said projections provided in said turn portion have a height equal to the depth of said generally U-shaped channel recesses, each pair of adjacent plates having a top end of said projections butted against and joined to a top end of an opposed projection, to form said fluid mixing means by said short projections and said rectifying means by said parallel long projections, respectively.
- 3. The layered heat exchanger as defined in claim 1 wherein said projections provided in the turn portion have a height twice the depth of said generally U-shaped channel recesses, each pair of adjacent plates having said projections with said height arranged alternately in positions different from each other, said projections each having a top end butting against and joined to a bottom wall of said turn portion of the plate opposed thereto, to form said fluid mixing means by said short projections and said rectifying means by said parallel long projections, respectively.
- 4. The layered heat exchanger as defined in claim 1, wherein said turn portion has a central part with said short and long projections, each of said short and long projections having a height equal to a depth of said generally U-shaped channel recesses, each pair of adjacent plates having said short and long projections with said height arranged alternately in positions different from each other, and said short and long projections in front and rear sides adjoining said central part each having a top end butted against and joined to a bottom wall of said turn portion of said plate opposed thereto, to form said fluid mixing means.
- 5. The layered heat exchanger as defined in claim 1, wherein said generally U-shaped channel recess of each plate has front and rear straight channel forming portions provided with vertically elongated rectifying ridges having a height twice to a depth of said recess, each pair of adjacent plates as fitted together having said rectifying ridges arranged alternately in different positions, said rectifying ridges each having an end joined to a bottom wall of said straight channel forming portion of said plate opposed thereto.
- 6. The layered heat exchanger as defined in claim 1, wherein each pair of adjacent plates has a plate peripheral edge portion and a vertically elongated ridge partition which are joined to each other end-to-end.
Priority Claims (4)
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6-193190 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/356,463 filed Dec. 28, 1994, now abandoned.
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