Claims
- 1. A plate type heat exchanger comprising:
first and second plates, each plate including a planar central portion, a first pair of spaced-apart bosses extending from one side of the planar central portion, and a second pair of spaced-apart bosses extending from the opposite side of the planar central portion, said bosses each having an inner peripheral edge portion, and an outer peripheral edge portion defining a fluid port; a continuous ridge encircling the inner peripheral edge portions of at least the first pair of bosses and extending from the planar central portion in the same direction and equidistantly with the outer peripheral edge portions of the second pair of bosses, each plate including a raised peripheral flange extending from the planar central portion in the same direction and equidistantly with the outer peripheral edge portions of the first pair of bosses; a first fluid chamber between the engaged ridges or peripheral flanges, with the fluid ports in one of said pairs of spaced-apart bosses forming an inlet and an outlet to said first flow chamber, and said chamber defining a flow path between said inlet and outlet; the fluid ports in the respective first and second pairs of spaced-apart bosses being in registration; and an expanded metal turbulizer located between the planar central portion of the first plate and the planar central portion of the second plate, the turbulizer including a crimped portion, whereat the expanded metal turbulizer is closed, said crimped portion being located in said flow path to reduce short-circuit flow between said inlet and outlet, wherein the plates are circular in plan view, the bosses of the first pair of spaced-apart bosses are diametrically opposed and located adjacent to the continuous ridge, the bosses of the second pair of spaced-apart bosses are respectively located adjacent to the bosses of the first pair of spaced-apart bosses to form pairs of associated input and output bosses, and the turbulizer is located between the respective pairs of associated input and output bosses.
- 2. A plate type heat exchanger comprising:
first and second plates, each plate including a planar central portion, a first pair of spaced-apart bosses extending from one side of the planar central portion, and a second pair of spaced-apart bosses extending from the opposite side of the planar central portion, said bosses each having an inner peripheral edge portion, and an outer peripheral edge portion defining a fluid port; a continuous ridge encircling the inner peripheral edge portions of at least the first pair of bosses and extending from the planar central portion in the same direction and equidistantly with the outer peripheral edge portions of the second pair of bosses, each plate including a raised peripheral flange extending from the planar central portion in the same direction and equidistantly with the outer peripheral edge portions of the first pair of bosses; a first fluid chamber between the engaged ridges or peripheral flanges, with the fluid ports in one of said pairs of spaced-apart bosses forming an inlet and an outlet to said first flow chamber, and said chamber defining a flow path between said inlet and outlet; the fluid ports in the respective first and second pairs of spaced-apart bosses being in registration; and an expanded metal turbulizer located between the planar central portion of the first plate and the planar central portion of the second plate, the turbulizer including a crimped portion, whereat the expanded metal turbulizer is closed, said crimped portion being located in said flow path to reduce short-circuit flow between said inlet and outlet, wherein the continuous ridge encircles both the first and second pairs of spaced-apart bosses, said continuous ridge forming a complimentary continuous peripheral groove around the plate adjacent to the raised peripheral flange, the turbulizer having crimped end portions located adjacent to the continuous peripheral groove to reduce short-circuit flow therethrough.
- 3. A plate type heat exchanger comprising:
first and second plates, each plate including a planar central portion, a first pair of spaced-apart bosses extending from one side of the planar central portion, and a second pair of spaced-apart bosses extending from the opposite side of the planar central portion, said bosses each having an inner peripheral edge portion, and an outer peripheral edge portion defining a fluid port; a continuous ridge encircling the inner peripheral edge portions of at least the first pair of bosses and extending from the planar central portion in the same direction and equidistantly with the outer peripheral edge portions of the second pair of bosses; each plate including a raised peripheral flange extending from the planar central portion in the same direction and equidistantly with the outer peripheral edge portions of the first pair of bosses; a first fluid chamber between the engaged ridges or peripheral flanges, with the fluid ports in one of said pairs of spaced-apart bosses forming an inlet and an outlet to said first flow chamber, and said chamber defining a flow path between said inlet and outlet; the fluid ports in the respective first and second pairs of spaced-apart bosses being in registration; and an expanded metal turbulizer located between the planar central portion of the first plate and the planar central portion of the second plate, wherein the continuous ridge encircles both the first and second pairs of spaced-apart bosses, said continuous ridge forming a complimentary continuous peripheral groove around the plate adjacent to the raised peripheral flange, and wherein the turbulizer has crimped end portions, whereat the expanded metal turbulizer is closed, said crimped portion being located adjacent to the continuous peripheral groove to reduce short-circuit flow therethrough.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/497,664 filed Feb. 4, 2000
Continuations (1)
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09497664 |
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09983106 |
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