Claims
- 1. A radial heat exchanger for heating or cooling a fluid, comprising:a sealed fluid manifold for receiving and for passage of fluid from an outside source into or out of said heat exchanger and having an interior peripheral portion, a sealed fluid receiving hub spaced interiorly and radially with respect to said interior peripheral portion of said manifold and including a passageway for passage of fluid from or to an outside source into or out of said heat exchanger, a plurality of separate and spaced fluid flow tubes, each having an inner and outer wall and a first end and second end, the first end of each tube being in sealed fluid communication with said manifold, the second end of each tube being in sealed fluid communication with said hub, said fluid to be heated or cooled flowing through said tubes in one direction between said fluid manifold and said hub, said fluid to be heated or cooled either flowing into said manifold from an outside source and then into and through said tubes to said hub or said manifold receiving flow of fluid from said tubes for discharge of the same out of said heat exchanger, a fin assembly positioned between said manifold and said hub, said fin assembly including a heat conducting material arranged at spaced intervals between said manifold and said hub, said heat conducting material arranged in a spiral and including a plurality of spaced apertures therein for passage therethrough of said tubes, said fin assembly having a progressively increasing surface area between said manifold and said hub whereby the maximum surface area of said fin assembly in the region of said manifold and the minimum surface area is in the region of said hub, said heat conducting material being disposed in a generally annular orientation between said hub and said manifold, and said heat conducting material being in intimate heat conducting contact with the outside wall of each said tube whereby fluid flowing between said manifold and said hub flows into each of said tubes in a radial direction between the manifold and said hub and wherein said heat conducting material of said fin assembly operates to give up or pick up heat from said fluid through the wall of said tubes.
- 2. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said manifold is generally circular in overall external shape.
- 3. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said manifold is generally rectangular in cross-section.
- 4. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fins which make up the fin assembly have a front to back dimension which is greater at one portion of the heat exchanger than at another portion thereof.
- 5. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tubes are flattened tubes.
- 6. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said manifold includes a front and rear face, and said tubes are displaced from each other and wherein all are located between said front and rear face.
- 7. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fin assembly includes means to turbulate any fluid flowing therethrough.
- 8. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth m claim 1 wherein said fin assembly includes a fin strip having a series of spaced shoulders disposed along the length to register one layer of a fin strip with an adjacent layer of the fin strip.
- 9. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said exchanger includes a plurality of rows of fluid flow tubes each attached at one end to said manifold and at the other end to said hub.
- 10. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tubes have a larger internal diameter at one end as compared to the internal diameter at the other end.
- 11. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said manifold includes interior directional vanes for controlling the direction of the fluid therein.
- 12. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tubes include means on the interior thereof for turbulating the flow of the fluid therein.
- 13. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fin assembly includes a fin strip having a plurality of spaced apertures therein and wherein the width dimension of said strip is less between said apertures than in the region of said apertures.
- 14. A radial flow heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fin assembly includes a fin strip having a plurality of spaced apertures therein and wherein said fin strip further includes means therein for turbulating the flow of fluid between adjacent tubes.
- 15. A radial heat exchanger for heating or cooling a fluid, comprising:a sealed fluid manifold for receiving and for passage of fluid from an outside source into or out of said heat exchanger and having an interior peripheral portion, a sealed fluid receiving hub spaced interiorly and radially with respect to said interior peripheral portion of said manifold and including a passageway for passage of fluid from or to an outside source into or out of said heat exchanger, a plurality of separate and spaced fluid flow tubes, each having an inner and outer wall and a first end and second end, the first end of each tube being in sealed fluid communication with said manifold, the second end of each tube being in sealed fluid communication with said hub, said fluid to be heated or cooled flowing through said tubes in one direction between said fluid manifold and said hub, said fluid to be heated or cooled either flowing into said manifold from an outside source and then into and through said tubes to said hub or said manifold receiving flow of fluid from said tubes for discharge of the same out of said heat exchanger, a fin assembly positioned between said manifold and said hub, said fin assembly including a heat conducting material arranged at spaced intervals between said manifold and said hub, said fin assembly including fins having a thicker cross-section at one portion of the fin assembly than the fins at the other portion of said fin assembly and wherein each fin contacts a tube to provide a zone of fins of thicker cross-section between said manifold and hub, said fin assembly having a progressively increasing surface area between said manifold and said hub whereby the maximum surface area of said fin assembly in the region of said manifold and the minimum surface area is in the region of said hub, said heat conducting material being disposed in a generally annular orientation between said hub and said manifold, and said heat conducting material being in intimate heat conducting contact with the outside wall of each said tube whereby fluid flowing between said manifold and said hub flows into each of said tubes in a radial direction between the manifold and said hub and wherein said heat conducting material of said fin assembly operates to give up or pick up heat from said fluid through the wall of said tubes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a conversion of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/055,303, filed on Aug. 11, 1997.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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