Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising a pair of headers arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, parallel flat refrigerant tubes each joined at its opposite ends to the two headers and corrugated fins arranged in an air flow clearance between adjacent refrigerant tubes and brazed to the adjacent refrigerant tubes, refrigerant being flowable parallel through the refrigerant tubes, each of the refrigerant tubes 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 flat aluminum tube being prepared from two aluminum sheets by bending opposite side edges of at least one of the two aluminum sheets and joining the bent side edges to side edges of the other aluminum sheet so as to form a hollow portion, each of the reinforcing walls being formed by a vertical ridge projecting inward from one of the upper and lower walls integrally therewith and joined to a flat inner surface of the other wall, communication holes being provided by cutouts formed in an edge of the vertical ridge at a predetermined spacing and having their openings closed by one of the upper and lower walls the cutouts extending through portion of a height of the ridge.
- 2. A heat exchanger comprising a pair of headers arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, parallel flat refrigerant tubes each joined at its opposite ends to the two headers and corrugated fins arranged in an air flow clearance between adjacent refrigerant tubes and brazed to the adjacent refrigerant tubes, refrigerant being flowable parallel through the refrigerant tubes, each of the refrigerant tubes 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 flat aluminum tube being formed from a flat aluminum sheet by folding the sheet at the middle of its width so as to form a hollow portion, bending at least one of opposite side edges of the sheet, butting the bent side edge against the other side edge and joining the side edges together, each of the reinforcing walls being formed by a ridge projecting inward from one of the upper and lower walls integrally therewith and joined to a flat inner surface of the other wall, communication holes being provided in the edge of the ridge at a predetermined spacing and having their openings closed by one of the upper and lower walls., the communication holes extending through a portion of a height of the ridge.
- 3. A heat exchanger comprising a pair of headers arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, parallel flat refrigerant tubes each joined at its opposite ends to the two headers and corrugated fins arranged in an air flow clearance between adjacent refrigerant tubes and brazed to the adjacent refrigerant tubes, refrigerant being flowable parallel through the refrigerant tubes, each of the refrigerant tubes 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 flat aluminum tube being prepared from two aluminum sheets by bending opposite side edges of at least one of the two aluminum sheets and joining the bent side edges to side edges of the other aluminum sheet so as to form a hollow portion, the reinforcing walls include those formed by downward ridges projecting inward from the upper wall integrally therewith and joined to a flat inner surface of the lower wall and those formed by upward ridges projecting inward from the lower wall integrally therewith and joined to a flat inner surface of the upper wall, the two kinds of reinforcing walls being arranged alternately and the communication holes being provided by cutouts formed in the lower edges of the downward ridges and the upper edges of the upward ridges at a predetermined spacing and having their openings closed by one of the upper and lower walls, the cutouts extending through a portion of a height of the ridge.
- 4. A heat exchanger comprising a pair of headers arranged in parallel and spaced apart from each other, parallel flat refrigerant tubes each joined at its opposite ends to the two headers and corrugated fins arranged in an air flow clearance between adjacent refrigerant tubes and brazed to the adjacent refrigerant tubes, refrigerant being flowable parallel through the refrigerant tube, each of the refrigerant tubes 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 extending longitudinally of the tube and being spaced apart from one another by a predetermined distance, the flat aluminum tube being prepared from an aluminum sheet by folding the sheet at its middle of its width so as to form a hollow portion, bending at least one of the opposite side edges of the sheet, butting the bent side edge against the other side edge and joining the side edges together, the reinforcing walls include those formed by downward ridges projecting inward from the upper wall integrally therewith and joined to a flat inner surface of the lower wall and those formed by upward ridges projecting inward from the lower wall integrally therewith and joined to a flat inner surface of the upper wall, the two kinds of reinforcing walls being arranged alternately and the communication holes being provided by cutouts formed in the lower edges of the downward ridges and the upper edges of the upward ridges at a predetermined spacing and having their openings closed by one of the upper and lower walls, the cutouts extending through a portion of a height of the ridge.
- 5. A heat exchanger as defined in any one of claims 1, 2, 3 and 4 wherein each aluminum sheet comprises a brazing sheet having a brazing filler metal layer on each of its opposite side.
- 6. A heat exchanger as defined in any one of claims 1, 2, 3, and 4 wherein the communication holes provided in the plurality of reinforcing walls are in a staggered arrangement relative to the adjacent reinforcing walls.
- 7. A heat exchanger as defined in any one of claims 2, and 4 wherein the joint of the flat aluminum tube is oblique in cross section.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/512,427 filed Aug. 8, 1995, abandoned, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/077,069, filed Jun. 16, 1993, abandoned.
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