Claims
- 1. A method of producing a refrigerant tube for use in heat exchangers comprising a flat aluminum tube having parallel refrigerant passages in its interior and comprising flat upper and lower walls and a plurality of reinforcing walls connected between the upper and lower walls, the reinforcing walls extending longitudinally of the tube and being spaced apart from one another by a predetermined distance, the method comprising the step of rolling an aluminum sheet blank having a thickness greater than the wall thickness of the refrigerant tube to be produced with a pair of upper and lower rolling rolls one of which has parallel annular grooves symmetrically on opposite sides of the middle of its length and thereby reducing the thickness of the blank to the specified tube wall thickness with the peripheral surfaces of the rolling rolls to form a flat portion and to cause the annular grooves to form ridges projecting from the flat portion integrally therewith and bend at least one of opposite side edges of the blank in the direction of projection of the ridges, the step of passing the rolled aluminum sheet between a pair of upper and lower rolls one of which has protrusions approximately semicircular in cross section and arranged at a predetermined spacing at a position corresponding to each of the parallel annular grooves in the rolling roll used in the preceding step to form in upper edges of the ridges approximately semicircular cutouts at the predetermined spacing, and the step of folding the aluminum sheet having the cutouts in the ridges at the middle of its width like a hairpin and joining opposite side edges of the sheet together in butting contact with each other to thereby form the flat aluminum tube, joining upward ridges to downward ridges to form the reinforcing walls and combining the cutouts of the upward and downward ridges to form communication holes for causing the parallel refrigerant passages to communicate with one another therethrough.
- 2. A method of producing a refrigerant tube for use in heat exchangers comprising a flat aluminum tube having parallel refrigerant passages in its interior and comprising flat upper and lower walls and a plurality of reinforcing walls connected between the upper and lower walls, the reinforcing walls extending longitudinally of the tube and being spaced apart from one another by a predetermined distance, the method comprising the step of rolling an aluminum sheet blank having a thickness greater than the wall thickness of the refrigerant tube to be produced with a pair of upper and lower rolling rolls one of which has parallel annular grooves on opposite sides of the middle of its length, the annular grooves on one of the opposite sides being displaced from the annular grooves on the other side by one-half toward one side edge, and thereby reducing the thickness of the blank to the specified tube wall thickness with the peripheral surfaces of the rolling rolls to form a flat portion and to cause the annular grooves to form ridges projecting from the flat portion integrally therewith and bend at least one of opposite side edges of the blank in the direction of projection of the ridges, the step of passing the rolled aluminum sheet between a pair of upper and lower rolls one of which has protrusions approximately semicircular in cross section and arranged at a predetermined spacing at a position corresponding to each of the parallel annular grooves in the rolling roll used in the preceding step to form in upper edges of the ridges approximately semicircular cutouts at the predetermined spacing, and the step of folding the aluminum sheet having the cutouts in the ridges at the middle of its width like a hairpin and joining opposite side edges of the sheet together in butting contact with each other to thereby form the flat aluminum tube, joining the ridges of the upper wall to the flat portion of the lower wall and the ridges of the lower wall to the flat portion of the upper wall alternately to form the reinforcing walls and closing openings of the cutouts in the ridges with the flat portion to form communication holes for causing the parallel refrigerant passages to communicate with one another therethrough.
- 3. A method of producing a refrigerant tube for use in heat exchangers comprising a flat aluminum tube having parallel refrigerant passages in its interior and comprising flat upper and lower walls and a plurality of reinforcing walls connected between the upper and lower walls, the reinforcing walls extending longitudinally of the tube and being spaced apart from one another by a predetermined distance, the method comprising the step of rolling an aluminum sheet blank having a thickness greater than the wall thickness of the refrigerant tube to be produced with a pair of upper and lower rolling rolls one of which has parallel annular grooves on one of opposite sides of the middle of its length and thereby reducing the thickness of the blank to the specified tube wall thickness with the peripheral surfaces of the rolling rolls to form a flat portion and to cause the annular grooves to form ridges projecting from the flat portion integrally therewith and bend at least one of opposite side edges of the blank in the direction of projection of the ridges, the step of passing the rolled aluminum sheet between a pair of upper and lower rolls one of which has protrusions approximately semicircular in cross section and arranged at a predetermined spacing at a position corresponding to each of the parallel annular grooves in the rolling roll used in the preceding step to form in upper edges of the ridges approximately semicircular cutouts at the predetermined spacing, and the step of folding the aluminum sheet having the cutouts in the ridges at the middle of its width like a hairpin and joining opposite side edges of the sheet together in butting contact with each other to thereby form the flat aluminum tube, joining the ridges of one of the upper and lower walls to the flat portion of the other wall to form the reinforcing walls and closing openings of the cutouts in the ridges with the flat portion to form communication holes for causing the parallel refrigerant passages to communicate with one another therethrough.
- 4. A method of producing a refrigerant tube for use in heat exchangers comprising a flat aluminum tube having parallel refrigerant passages in its interior and comprising flat upper and lower walls and a plurality of reinforcing walls connected between the upper and lower walls, the reinforcing walls extending longitudinally of the tube and being spaced apart from one another by a predetermined distance, the method comprising the step of rolling an aluminum sheet blank having a thickness greater than the wall thickness of the refrigerant tube to be produced with a pair of upper and lower rolling rolls one of which has parallel annular grooves and thereby reducing the thickness of the blank to the specified tube wall thickness with the peripheral surfaces of the rolling rolls to form the flat lower wall and to cause the annular grooves to form ridges projecting from the lower wall integrally therewith and form at each of opposite side edges of the lower wall a raised portion higher than the ridges, the step of passing the rolled aluminum sheet between a pair of upper and lower rolls one of which has protrusions approximately semicircular in cross section and arranged at a predetermined spacing at a position corresponding to each of the parallel annular grooves in the rolling roll used in the preceding step to form in upper edges of the ridges approximately semicircular cutouts at the predetermined spacing, and the step of placing another flat aluminum sheet having the same thickness as the lower wall over all the ridges to provide the upper wall and joining opposite sides edges of the upper wall to edges of the raised portions to thereby form the flat aluminum tube, joining the ridges of the lower wall to the upper wall to form the reinforcing walls and closing openings of the cutouts in the ridges with the upper wall to form communication holes for causing the parallel refrigerant passages to communicate with one another therethrough.
- 5. A method of producing a refrigerant tube for use in heat exchangers comprising a flat aluminum tube having parallel refrigerant passages in its interior and comprising flat upper and lower walls and a plurality of reinforcing walls connected between the upper and lower walls, the reinforcing walls extending longitudinally of the tube and being spaced apart from one another by a predetermined distance, the method comprising rolling an aluminum sheet blank having a thickness greater than the wall thickness of the refrigerant tube to be produced with a pair of upper and lower rolling rolls one of which has parallel annular grooves and thereby reducing the thickness of the blank to the specified tube wall thickness with the peripheral surfaces of the rolling rolls to form a flat portion serving as at least one of the upper wall and the lower wall and form vertical ridges projecting from the flat portion integrally therewith and providing the reinforcing walls with the annular grooves.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5 wherein the rolled aluminum sheet is further passed between a pair of upper and lower rolls one of which has protrusions approximately semicircular in cross section and arranged at a predetermined spacing at a position corresponding to each of the parallel annular grooves in the rolling roll to form in upper edges of the ridges approximately semicircular cutouts arranged at the predetermined spacing and providing communication holes for causing the parallel refrigerant passages to communicate with one another therethrough.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 5 wherein when the ridges projecting from the flat portion integrally therewith and providing the reinforcing walls are formed, a roll formed in each of parallel annular grooves therein with protrusions arranged at a predetermined spacing and having a height smaller than the depth of the grooves is used as said one of the rolling rolls to form in upper edges of the ridges approximately semicircular cutouts arranged at the predetermined spacing and providing communication holes for causing the parallel refrigerant passages to communicate with one another therethrough.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 08/077,069 filed Jun. 16, 1993.
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