Claims
- 1. A method of forming a heat transfer apparatus, the steps of the method comprising simultaneously advancing and deforming a straight length of metal tubing having a wall of cylindrical cross-section, inserting a tapered bullet mandrel interiorly of said tube for engagement with the interior wall of said tube during the deforming step, said deforming including permanently flattening the wall on one side of the length of said tubing against a coil mandrel, thereby forming the tubing into a substantially D-shaped cross-section conforming interiorly to said tapered bullet mandrel, and simultaneously with said flattening coiling the length of said tubing said coil mandrel in such fashion that when coiled the one permanently flattened side of the tube defines a substantially continuous cylindrical surface.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the advancing step includes securing an axial forward end portion of the length of said tubing to the coil mandrel such that the forward end portion of the tube maintains its cylindrical cross-section following the tube deforming.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said deforming step comprises drawing the tube through a narrowed throat formed between a rotatably mounted cylindrical mandrel and forming wheel, said throat having a dimension less that the tube cross-section whereby to compressively engage and deform the tube exterior.
- 4. A method of constructing a heat transfer apparatus, the steps of the method comprising bending an axial length of cylindrical tubing such that an end portion thereof is at an angle to the axis of said axial length of said cylindrical tubing, securing the bent end portion to one of a pair of dies, bringing a semicircular groove formed in the other of said pair of dies against one side of said cylindrical tubing and the other side of said cylindrical tubing against said one die, said groove having a dimension less than the outer diameter of said cylindrical tubing, and rotating said one die thereby drawing said cylindrical tubing through said semicircular groove and simultaneously with said rotating permanently deforming and coiling the cross-section of said cylindrical tubing around the other die thereby forming the tubing annulus conforming to said semicircular groove dimension.
- 5. A method of making a heat transfer apparatus, such as for use with flaker evaporator ice making machines, comprising simultaneously coiling and deforming an axial length of round metal tube about a coil mandrel into a cylindrical helix with each coiled portion of the tube permanently formed into a D-shaped cross-section said D-shaped cross-section of said each coiled portion of the tube having a flat side disposed opposite to a semi-circular portion and arcuate corner portions therebetween, the corner portions of said coiled portion abutting corner portions of adjacent coiled portion of the tube and the flat sides of said coiled portions of the tube defining a substantially continuous cylindrical wall of said cylindrical helix.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 5 including providing a generally hollow tubular metal evaporator tank having a generally hollow tubular metal evaporator tank having a generally cylindrical exterior diameter greater than the diameter of said cylindrical wall, and slightly radially expanding said cylindrical helix and fitting same about the evaporator tank.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 6 including brazing or soldering the adjacent corner portions to form a substantially continuous heat transmission path between the tube and tank.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/314,043, filed Feb. 22, 1989, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Fabricating Flaker Evaporators" now abandoned.
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