Claims
- 1. A thermosyphon using a working fluid therein, comprising:a) an evaporator having a front face, a back face, a top and a bottom, the evaporator comprising a plurality of cooling fins and at least one working fluid flow path having an inlet adjacent the bottom and an outlet adjacent the top, the at least one working fluid flow path spiraling throughout the fins of the evaporator from the inlet to the outlet such that first tubular sections of the flow path pass adjacent the front of the evaporator and second tubular sections of the flow path pass adjacent the back of the evaporator, the first and second tubular sections being interconnected by a plurality of hairpin turns on sides of the evaporator; b) a condenser disposed above the evaporator, the condenser having a front face, a back face, a top and a bottom, the condenser comprising a plurality of cooling fins and at least one working fluid flow path having an inlet adjacent the top and an outlet adjacent the bottom, the at least one working fluid flow path spiraling throughout the fins of the condenser from the inlet to the outlet such that first tubular sections of the flow path pass adjacent the front of the evaporator and second tubular sections of the flow path pass adjacent the back of the evaporator, the first and second tubular sections being interconnected by a plurality of hairpin turns on sides of the condenser; c) first piping connecting the outlet of the evaporator working fluid flow path to the inlet of the condenser working fluid flow path, whereby working fluid evaporated in the evaporator is communicated from the evaporator to the condenser; and d) second piping connecting the outlet of the condenser working fluid flow path to the inlet of the evaporator working fluid flow path, whereby working fluid condensed in the condenser is communicated from the condenser to the evaporator.
- 2. The thermosyphon of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of fans, wherein at least one fan forces air through the evaporator fins and at least one fan forces air through the condenser fins.
- 3. The thermosyphon of claim 1, wherein the evaporator comprises a plurality of spiral working fluid flow paths.
- 4. The thermosyphon of claim 3, wherein the plurality of spiral working fluid flow paths include crossover bends disposed so that equal portions of each spiral working fluid flow path are first exposed to airflow through the cooling fins from the front of the evaporator.
- 5. The thermosyphon of claim 1, wherein the condenser comprises a plurality of spiral working fluid flow paths
- 6. The thermosyphon of claim 5, wherein the plurality of spiral working fluid flow paths include crossover bends disposed so that equal portions of each spiral working fluid flow path are first exposed to airflow through the cooling fins from the front of the condenser.
- 7. The thermosyphon of claim 1, wherein:a) the evaporator comprises a plurality of evaporator spiral working fluid flow paths; b) the evaporator spiral working fluid flow paths include crossover bends disposed such that equal portions of each spiral working fluid flow path are first exposed to airflow through the evaporator cooling fins from the front of the evaporator; c) the condenser comprises a plurality of condenser spiral working fluid flow paths; and d) the condenser spiral working fluid flow paths include crossover bends disposed such that equal portions of each spiral working fluid flow path are first exposed to airflow through the condenser cooling fins from the front of the condenser.
- 8. The thermosyphon of claim 1, wherein the working fluid is selected from the group consisting of: R-134a, R-410a, methanol, ethanol, a mixture of methanol and water, and a mixture of ethanol and water.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION AND PRIORITY CLAIM
This application claims the benefit of Provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/207,057, entitled “Spiral Copper Tube and Aluminum Fin Thermosyphon Heat Exchanger”, naming the same inventor as identified herein and filed May 25, 2000.
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