Manifold for heat exchanger

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675883
  • Patent Number
    6,675,883
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
An elongate manifold construction (10) having an longitudinal axis (20) is provided for use in a heat exchanger (12) having a plurality of tubes (14). The manifold construction (10) includes an elongated tank piece (3 2) and an elongated header piece (34). A plurality of embossed beads (48) having openings (50) therein that are engaged by tabs (52) spaced along the longitudinal axis (20) to maintain the tank and header pieces (32, 34) in proper alignment with each other so as to obtain a suitable bond joint therebetween during a bonding operation.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to manifolds for heat exchangers, and more particularly to manifolds that are a multi-piece fabrication with one of the pieces being a header piece and another of the pieces being a tank piece.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Heat exchanger manifolds that are multi-piece fabrications with one piece being a tank piece and another piece being a header piece are well known. One problem associated with such multi-piece manifolds is maintaining the longitudinal edges of the tank and header pieces in a proper orientation with respect to each other when the two pieces are bonded together so as to form a fluid-tight bond. This problem can occur for many types of bonding operations, particularly for brazing operations which require accurate location between the mating surfaces in order to form a suitable braze joint. There have been many past attempts to address this problem by providing features on the header and tank pieces that engage each other so as to locate the header and tank pieces relative to each other during the bonding operation. While at least some of these past attempts may have been suitable for their intended purpose, there is always room for improvement.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the principal object of this invention to provide a new and improved manifold construction for a heat exchanger.




This object is achieved in an elongated manifold construction having a longitudinal axis for heat exchanger having a plurality of tubes extending from the manifold. The manifold includes an elongated tank piece and an elongated header piece. The elongated tank piece includes a pair of spaced longitudinally extending tank edges and a tank wall extending from one of the tank edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the tank piece transverse to the longitudinal axis. The tank edges face a common direction. The elongated header piece includes a pair of spaced longitudinally extending header edges and a header wall extending from one of the header edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the header piece transverse to the longitudinal axis. The header edges face a direction opposite the common direction. At least one of the tank and header pieces further includes at least two embossed beads spaced along the longitudinal axis in the wall adjacent the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces. Each embossed bead has a terminal end spaced from one of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces and facing the other of the tank and header pieces. Each of the terminal ends has an opening therein. At least one of the tank and header pieces further includes a plurality of tabs spaced along the longitudinal axis in each of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces and extending toward the other of the tank and header pieces to engage in the openings in the terminal ends of the embossed beads.




In one form, the embossed beads are in the tank wall and the tabs are in the header edges.




In one aspect, the embossed beads are in the header wall and the tabs are in the tank edges.




According to one form, at least one of the embossed beads includes a pair of terminal ends, with one of the pair of terminal ends being the terminal end with the opening and the other of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent the same edge as the terminal end with the opening.




In one form, at least one of the embossed beads includes a pair of terminal ends, with one of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent one of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces and the other of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent the other of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces. The at least one of the embossed beads extends across the wall from one of the pair of terminal ends to the other of the pair of terminal ends. Each of the pair of terminal ends has one of the openings receiving one of the tabs.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, an elongated manifold construction having a longitudinal axis is provided for a heat exchanger having a plurality of parallel tubes extending from the manifold. The manifold construction includes an elongated tank piece and an elongated header piece. The tank piece has a back wall and two tank side walls extending from each side of the back wall to define a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the longitudinal axis. The tank piece further including at least two embossed beads spaced along the longitudinal axis. Each embossed bead has a pair of terminal ends and extends across the back wall and partially down each of the tank side walls to each of the terminal ends. Each of the terminal ends has an opening formed therein. The elongated header piece has a tube receiving wall and two header side walls extending from each side of the tube receiving wall to define a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the longitudinal axis. Each of the header side walls has a plurality of tabs spaced along the longitudinal axis and extending away from the tube receiving wall to engage in the openings in the tank piece.




Other objectives and advantages will become apparent from the specification, including the appended claims and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front elevation of a heat exchanger employing manifold constructions embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view of one of the manifold constructions shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a section view of the manifold construction in

FIG. 2

taken along line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a rotated, perspective view of a tank piece of the manifold construction shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

but showing an alternate embodiment of the manifold construction shown in

FIGS. 2-4

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a header piece of the manifold construction shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing an alternate embodiment of the header piece shown in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the tank pieces shown in

FIGS. 2-5

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view showing yet another embodiment of the tank pieces shown in

FIGS. 2-5

and


8


;





FIG. 10

is a partial view of an embossed bead shown in both

FIGS. 8 and

,


9


taken from lines


10





10


in

FIGS. 8 and 9

; and





FIGS. 11 and 12

are section views similar to

FIGS. 2 and 5

, but show two additional embodiments.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A multi-piece manifold construction


10


embodying the present invention is shown in

FIG. 1

in connection with a heat exchanger


12


having a plurality of parallel tubes


14


extending therefrom with serpentine fins


16


extending between and in heat exchange relation with the tubes. Depending on the configuration of the heat exchanger


12


, one or more fluid ports, shown diagrammatically at 18, may be provided in the manifold construction


10


to serve as inlets/or outlets for the working fluid of the heat exchanger which is distributed to and/or received from the tubes


14


by the manifold construction


10


. The manifold construction


10


extends along a longitudinal axis


20


.




It should be understood that, while the manifold construction


10


is shown in connection with a particular form of heat exchanger


12


in

FIG. 1

, the manifold construction


10


may be desirably utilized in many types of heat exchangers and that no limitation to the particular heat exchanger


12


shown in FIG. I is intended, unless expressly stated in the claims. For example, while the heat exchanger


12


shown in FIG. I utilizes flat tubes


14


and serpentine fins


16


, if may be desirable in some applications to employ the manifold construction


10


in a heat exchanger having round tubes and/or plate fins. By way of further example, while the heat exchanger


12


shown in FIG. I is oriented so that the longitudinal axis


20


extends in the horizontal direction, it may be desirable to employ the manifold construction


10


in a heat exchanger wherein the longitudinal axis


20


extends in a direction other than horizontal, such as a diagonal direction or a vertical direction.





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of a portion of the manifold construction


10


. The manifold construction


10


includes a pair of spaced ends


30


(only one shown in

FIG. 2

) each of which will be closed by an end piece or cap (not shown) in the final manifold assembly. Such end pieces or cap are configured to engage and be sealingly bonded to the remainder of the manifold construction


10


at each of the ends


30


. Because there are many possible constructions for such end pieces and because the end pieces do not form part of the invention and are not critical to an understanding of the invention, further discussion of the end pieces will not be provided herein.




As seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the manifold construction


10


includes an elongated tank piece


32


and an elongated header piece


34


. The tank piece


32


includes a pair of spaced, longitudinally extending tank edges


36


and a tank wall


38


extending from one of the tank edges


36


to the other of the tank edges


36


to define a cross-sectional shape for the tank piece transverse to the longitudinal axis


20


, with the tank edges


36


facing a common direction indicated by arrow


40


. The header piece


34


includes a pair of spaced, longitudinally extending header edges


42


and a header wall


44


extending from one of the header edges


42


to the other header edge


42


to define a cross-sectional shape for the header piece


34


transverse to the longitudinal axis


20


, with the header edges


42


facing a direction indicated by arrow


46


opposite to the direction indicated by the arrow


40


. In the illustrated embodiment, the directions indicated by the arrows


40


and


46


are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis


20


. As will be explained in more detail below, a plurality of embossed beads


48


having openings


50


therein that are engaged by tabs


52


(only one each of the embossed beads


48


, openings


50


, and tabs


52


being shown in

FIG. 2

) are spaced along the longitudinal axis


20


to maintain the tank and header pieces


32


,


34


in proper alignment with each other so as to obtain a suitable bond joint therebetween during a bonding operation for the manifold construction


10


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 2-4

, the wall


38


of the tank piece


32


in the illustrated embodiment includes a back wall


54


and two tank side walls


56


extending from each side of the back wall


54


to define a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the longitudinal axis


20


. As seen in

FIG. 4

, the tank piece


32


includes the embossed beads


48


, with each embossed bead


48


having a pair of terminal ends


58


, each located adjacent one of the tank edges


36


and facing the header piece


34


in the direction


40


. In the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 2-5

, each of the embossed beads


48


extends transverse to the axis


20


across the back wall


54


and partially down each of the tank side walls


56


to the terminal ends


58


. As best seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, each of the terminal ends


58


has one of the openings


50


formed therein. In the illustrated embodiment, the openings


50


are provided in the form of elongated slots that extend in the longitudinal direction


20


. It wall be appreciated that in addition to providing the structure for receiving the tabs


52


, the embossed beads


48


shown in

FIGS. 2-5

can provide additional stiffness to the tank piece


32


by acting as structural ribs.




As best seen in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, in the illustrated embodiment, the header wall


44


includes a tube receiving wall


62


and two header side walls


64


extending from each side of the tube receiving wall


62


to define a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the longitudinal axis


20


. It should be appreciated that while the illustrated embodiments of the tank and header pieces


32


,


34


are shown as having U-shaped cross-sections, it may be desirable in some applications for one or both of the pieces


32


,


34


to have a cross-sectional shape other than U-shaped. For example, in some high pressure applications, it may be desirable for one or both of the pieces


32


,


34


to have a semicircular or oval shape.




The tube receiving wall


62


includes a plurality of embossed, flanged tube openings


66


, the details of which wall be highly dependent upon the particular type of heat exchanger with which the manifold construction


10


is employed including the type of tubes used in the heat exchanger, the working fluid of the heat exchanger, and the operating pressures of the heat exchanger. Accordingly, because the header piece


34


can employ any type of tube opening


66


that is suitable for the particular heat exchanger in which the manifold construction


10


is employed and because there are large number of known configurations for such openings, the openings


66


will not be described further herein. The side walls


64


include a plurality of the tabs


52


spaced along the longitudinal axis


20


in the header edges


42


of the illustrated embodiment extending toward the tank piece


32


in the direction


46


. In the illustrated embodiment, the tabs


52


have a rectangular cross-section that substantially conforms to the shape of the openings


50


. Each of the tabs


52


is fully inserted into the corresponding opening


50


so that the header edges


42


adjacent either side of the tabs


52


are seated against the terminal end


58


of the embossed bead


48


. Further, in the illustrated embodiment, each of the tabs


52


has a rounded tip


68


which can serve to guide the tabs


52


into their associated openings


50


during assembly of the header and tank pieces


32


and


34


.




It should be understood that there are many possible shapes for the embossed beads


48


, the openings


50


, and the tabs


52


. Preferably, the openings


50


somewhat conform to the cross-sectional shape of the embossed beads


48


, and the crosssectional shapes of the tabs


52


will be somewhat conforming to the shape of the openings


50


. While this is preferred, there may be some applications in which it is desirable for the openings


50


not to conform to the cross-sectional shape of the embossed beads


48


and/or for the cross-sectional shape of the tabs


52


not to conform to the openings


50


. Additionally, while it is preferred that the tabs


52


include a guide feature on the end of the tabs


52


to assist in assembling the tabs


52


into the openings


50


, there may be some applications where such a feature is not desirable. With respect to such a guide feature on the ends of the tabs


52


, the rounded tips


68


are only representative of one of many possible options that could be employed as a guide feature for the tabs


52


.




Preferably, the relative spacing of the tank edges


36


and the header edges


42


will provide for a relatively close conforming fit between the tank wall


38


and the header wall


44


adjacent the edges


36


and


42


so as to provide an appropriate joint for the bonding operation, which can be any suitable bonding method such as epoxy bonding, but will typically be brazing. The closeness of such a conforming fit will be highly dependent upon the particular bonding operation selected for the manifold construction


10


, and in some manifold constructions


10


a closely conforming fit between the walls


38


and


44


adjacent the edges


36


and


42


may not be required.




While the embodiment of the tank piece


32


shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


are shown with the embossed beads


48


protruding into an interior volume


70


of the manifold construction


10


, it may be desirable in some applications for the embossed beads


48


to protrude outwardly into an exterior space


72


surrounding the manifold construction


10


as shown in

FIG. 5

where the tank piece


32


includes an outwardly protruding embossed bead


48


that in all other aspects is identical to the embossed beads


48


shown in

FIGS. 2-4

. With respect to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, it should be understood that the spacing between the tank edges


36


are such that the tank side walls


56


fit within the header side walls


64


, as opposed to the configuration shown in

FIG. 3

wherein the spacing of the tank edges


36


are such that the header side walls


64


fit within the tank side walls


56


.





FIG. 7

illustrates an alternate embodiment for the header piece


34


which is identical to the header piece


34


shown in

FIG. 6

, except for the side walls


64


which extend further from the tube receiving wall


62


than the side walls


64


shown in FIG.


6


and which include recesses


74


, with the tabs


52


located within the recesses


74


. The recesses


74


are configured to provide clearance between the header edges


42


and the sides of the embossed beads


48


so that the tabs


52


can be fully inserted into the openings


50


and the bottoms


76


of the recesses


74


can be seated against the terminal ends


58


of the embossed beads


48


.





FIG. 8

shows and alternate embodiment for the tank piece


32


and the embossed beads


48


. In this embodiment, the embossed beads


48


are provided in the form of pockets


80


that extend only partially along the side wall


56


transverse to the longitudinal axis


20


. More specifically, as best seen in

FIG. 10

, the pocket


80


includes a terminal end


82


that is spaced from the terminal end


58


but is located on the same side wall


56


adjacent the same tank edge


36


as the terminal end


58


. Preferably, as best seen in

FIG. 10

, the terminal end


82


is free of any openings (i.e. closed), which can serve to minimize the potential leak paths in the manifold construction


10


. However, it may be desirable in some applications for an opening to be provided in the terminal ends


82


.

FIG. 9

shows an embodiment of the tank piece


32


wherein the pocket


80


protrudes outwardly into the exterior space


72


, rather than protruding into the interior volume


70


as shown in FIG.


8


.




Both embodiments of the header piece


34


shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

are compatible with the alternate embodiments of the tank piece


32


shown in

FIGS. 2-5

and


9


-


10


.




An optional feature of the tank pieces


32


shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

is the inclusion of embossed stiffening ribs


84


that extend along the wall


38


transverse to the longitudinal axis


20


. It may be desirable in some applications to include the ribs


84


if additional stiffness is required in the walls


38


.




While the illustrated embodiments in

FIGS. 1-10

show the embossed beads


48


,


80


being formed on the tank piece


32


and the tabs


52


being formed on the header piece


34


, it may be desirable in some applications for the tabs


52


to be formed on the tank piece


32


and the embossed beads


48


,


80


to be formed on the header piece


34


, either protruding outwardly or protruding inwardly, as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, respectively. In this regard, it may also be desirable to provide the wall


38


of the tank piece


32


with the recesses


74


as shown in FIG.


7


.




The precise spacing and sizing of the embossed beads


48


,


80


, openings


60


, and tabs


52


will be highly dependent upon the parameters of the particular application for the manifold construction


10


, such as for example, the materials selected for the header and tank pieces


32


,


34


, the volume requirements for the manifold construction


10


, the cross-sectional shapes desired for the header and tank pieces


32


,


34


, and the type of bonding operation selected for the manifold construction


10


. Accordingly, it should be understood that the particular sizing and spacing shown for these components in the drawings is for purposes of illustration and there is no intention to limit the claims thereto, unless expressly stated in the claims.




It should be appreciated that the disclosed embossed beads


48


,


80


and tabs


52


can assist in the assembly of the tank and header pieces


32


,


34


by conveniently locating the portions of the walls


38


and


44


adjacent the edges


36


and


42


in their proper orientation during assembly of the pieces


32


and


34


together, and by maintaining that orientation during the bonding operation. In this regard, it should be also appreciated that the embossed beads


48


,


80


and tabs


52


can restrict relative movement between the header and tank pieces


32


,


34


both in the longitudinal direction


20


and in directions transverse thereto, thereby enhancing the alignment of the header and tank pieces


32


,


34


with each other, as well as the assembly and bonding of the manifold construction


10


. In this regard it may be desirable in some application to utilize the embossed beads


48


,


80


and tabs


52


when alignment of the pieces


32


and


34


is required even without a bonding operation.



Claims
  • 1. An elongated manifold construction having a longitudinal axis for a heat exchanger having a plurality of tubes extending from the manifold construction, the manifold construction comprising:an elongated tank piece including a pair of spaced longitudinally extending tank edges and a tank wall extending from one of the tank edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the tank piece transverse to the longitudinal axis, the tank edges facing a common direction; an elongated header piece including a pair of spaced longitudinally extending header-edges and a header wall extending from one of the header edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the header piece transverse to the longitudinal axis, the header edges facing a direction opposite the common direction; at least one of the tank and header pieces further including at least two embossed beads spaced along the longitudinal axis in the wall adjacent the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces, each embossed bead having a terminal end spaced from one of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces and facing the other of the tank and header pieces, each of the terminal ends having an opening therein; at least one of the tank and header pieces further including a plurality of tabs spaced along the longitudinal axis in each of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces and extending toward the other of the tank and header pieces to engage in the opening in the terminal ends of the embossed beads.
  • 2. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein the embossed beads are in the tank wall and the tabs are in the header edges.
  • 3. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein the embossed beads are in the header wall and the tabs are in the tank edges.
  • 4. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein at least one of the embossed beads comprises a pair of terminal ends, with one of the pair of terminal ends being the terminal end with the opening and the other of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent the same edge as the terminal end with the opening.
  • 5. The elongated manifold construction of claim 4 wherein the other of the pair of terminal ends is free of any openings.
  • 6. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein at least one of the embossed beads comprises a pair of terminal ends, with one of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent one of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces and the other of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent the other of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces, the at least one of the embossed beads extending across the wall from one of the pair of terminal ends to the other of the pair of terminal ends, each of the pair of terminal ends having one of the openings receiving one of the tabs.
  • 7. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrudes outwardly into an exterior space surrounding the manifold construction.
  • 8. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrudes into an interior volume of the manifold construction.
  • 9. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein at least one of the tabs is located in a recess formed in one of the edges of the at least one of the tank and header pieces.
  • 10. The elongated manifold construction of claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional shape of at least one of the header and tank pieces is U-shaped.
  • 11. An elongated manifold construction having a longitudinal axis for a heat exchanger having a plurality of tubes extending from the manifold construction, the manifold construction comprising:an elongated tank piece including a pair of spaced longitudinally extending tank edges and a tank wall extending from one of the tank edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the tank piece transverse to the longitudinal axis, the tank edges facing a common direction, the tank piece further including at least two embossed beads in the tank wall spaced along the longitudinal axis adjacent the tank edges, each embossed bead having a terminal end spaced from one of the tank edges and facing the common direction, each of the terminal ends having an opening therein; an elongated header piece having a pair of spaced longitudinally extending header edges and a header wall extending from one of the header edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the header piece transverse to the longitudinal axis, the header edges facing a direction opposite the common direction, the header piece further including a plurality of tabs spaced along the longitudinal axis in each of the header edges and extending toward the tank piece to engage in the opening in the terminal ends of the embossed beads.
  • 12. The elongated manifold construction of claim 11 wherein at least one of the embossed beads comprises a pair of terminal ends with one of the pair of terminal ends being the terminal end with the opening and the other of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent the same tank edge as the terminal end with the opening.
  • 13. The elongated manifold construction of claim 12 wherein the other of the pair of terminal ends is free of any openings.
  • 14. The elongated manifold construction of claim 11 wherein at least one of the embossed beads comprises a pair of terminal ends, with one of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent one of the tank edges and the other of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent the other tank edge, the at least one of the embossed extending across the wall from one of the pair of terminal ends to the other of the pair of terminal ends, each of the pair of terminal ends having one of the openings receiving one of the tabs.
  • 15. The elongated manifold construction of claim 11 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrudes outwardly into an exterior space surrounding the manifold construction.
  • 16. The elongated manifold construction of claim 11 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrudes into an interior volume of the manifold construction.
  • 17. The elongated manifold construction of claim 11 wherein at least one of the tabs is located in a recess formed in one of the header edges.
  • 18. The elongated manifold construction of claim 11 wherein the cross-sectional shape of at least one of the header and tank pieces is U-shaped.
  • 19. The elongated manifold construction having a longitudinal axis for a heat exchanger having a plurality of tubes extending from the manifold construction, the manifold construction comprising:an elongated tank piece including a pair of spaced longitudinally extending tank edges and a tank wall extending from one of the tank edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the tank piece transverse to the longitudinal axis, the tank edges facing a common direction; an elongated header piece having a pair of spaced longitudinally extending header edges and a header wall extending from one of the header edges to the other to define a cross-sectional shape for the header piece transverse to the longitudinal axis, the header edges facing a direction opposite the common direction; the header piece further including at least two embossed beads in the header wall spaced along the longitudinal axis adjacent the header edges, each embossed bead having a terminal end spaced from one of the header edges and facing a direction opposite to the common direction, each of the terminal ends having an opening therein; and the tank piece further including a plurality of tabs spaced along the longitudinal axis in each of the tank edges and extending toward the header piece to engage in the opening in the terminal ends of the embossed beads.
  • 20. The elongated manifold construction of claim 19 wherein at least one of the embossed beads comprises a pair of terminal ends with one of the pair of terminal ends being the terminal ends with the opening and the other of the pair of terminal ends located adjacent the same header edge as the terminal end with the opening.
  • 21. The elongated manifold construction of claim 20 wherein the other of the pair of the terminal ends is free of any openings.
  • 22. The elongated manifold construction of claim 19 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrudes outwardly into an exterior space surrounding the manifold.
  • 23. The elongated manifold construction of claim 19 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrudes into an interior volume of the manifold construction.
  • 24. The elongated manifold construction of claim 19 wherein at least one of the tabs is located in a recess formed in one of the tank edges.
  • 25. The elongated manifold construction of claim 19 wherein the cross-sectional shape of at least one of the header and tank pieces is U-shaped.
  • 26. The elongated manifold construction having a longitudinal axis for a heat exchanger having a plurality of parallel tubes extending from the manifold construction, the manifold construction comprising:an elongated tank piece including a back wall and two tank side walls extending from each side of the back wall to define a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the longitudinal axis, the tank piece including at least two embossed beads spaced along the longitudinal axis, each embossed bead having a pair of terminal ends and extending across the back wall and partially down each of the tank side wall to each of the terminal ends, each of the terminal ends having an opening formed therein; an elongated, header piece having a tube receiving wall and two header side walls extending from each side of the tube receiving wall to define a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the longitudinal axis, each of the header side walls having a plurality of the tabs spaced along the longitudinal axis and extending away from the tube receiving wall to engage in the opening in the tank piece.
  • 27. The elongated manifold construction of claim 26 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrudes outwardly into an exterior space surrounding the manifold construction.
  • 28. The elongated manifold construction of claim 26 wherein at least one of the embossed beads protrude into an interior volume of the manifold construction.
  • 29. The elongated manifold construction of claim 26 wherein at least one of the tabs is located in a recess formed in one of the header side walls.
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