Claims
- 1. In a tube-type heat exchanger, a liquid-distribution assembly which comprises:
- a generally horizontal upper tube sheet adapted to receive a heat-yielding liquid on an upper surface thereof;
- a multiplicity of generally vertical heat exchanger tubes fixed in said upper tube sheet, extending through said upper tube sheet, and having upwardly open ends receiving said heat-yielding liquid, said tubes extending downwardly through a boiler containing a coolant heated by said liquid as said liquid descends in said tubes by heat exchange through walls of said tubes; and
- a respective distributor head in each of said open ends for spreading said liquid descending in said tubes generally as a layer on inner surfaces of said walls, each of said heads being formed as a unitary hollow body with a downwardly widening frustoconical lower portion having a sharp lower edge defining an annular gap with the respective inner surface, and with an upwardly extending tubular stem closed at an upper end and merging smoothly with said lower portion at a lower end of the stem, said lower portion being downwardly open and having an interior space communicating with the interior of said stem, said upper ends of said tubes terminating substantially at said upper surface.
- 2. The tube-type heat exchanger defined in claim 1 wherein said upper ends of said tubes terminate flush with said upper surface of said tube sheet.
- 3. In a tube-type heat exchanger, a liquid-distribution assembly which comprises:
- a generally horizontal upper tube sheet adapted to receive a heat-yielding liquid on an upper surface thereof;
- a multiplicity of generally vertical heat exchanger tubes fixed in said upper tube sheet, extending through said upper tube sheet, and having upwardly open ends receiving said heat-yielding liquid, said tubes extending downwardly through a boiler containing a coolant heated by said liquid as said liquid descends in said tubes by heat exchange through walls of said tubes; and
- a respective distributor head in each of said open ends for spreading said liquid descending in said tubes generally as a layer on inner surfaces of said walls, each of said heads being formed as a unitary hollow body with a downwardly widening frustoconical lower portion having a sharp lower edge defining an annular gap with the respective inner surface, and with an upwardly extending tubular stem closed at an upper end and merging smoothly with said lower portion at a lower end of the stem, said lower portion being downwardly open and having an interior space communicating with the interior of said stem, said upper ends of said stems being provided with means for facilitating tearing away closures for the upper ends of said stems.
- 4. In a tube-type heat exchanger, a liquid-distribution assembly which comprises:
- a generally horizontal upper tube sheet adapted to receive a heat-yielding liquid on an upper surface thereof;
- a multiplicity of generally vertical heat exchanger tubes fixed in said upper tube sheet, extending through said upper tube sheet, and having upwardly open ends receiving said heat-yielding liquid, said tubes extending downwardly through a boiler containing a coolant heated by said liquid as said liquid descends in said tubes by heat exchange through walls of said tubes; and
- a respective distributor head in each of said open ends for spreading said liquid descending in said tubes generally as a layer on inner surfaces of said walls, each of said heads being formed as a unitary hollow body with a downwardly widening frustoconical lower portion having a sharp lower edge defining an annular gap with the respective inner surface, and with an upwardly extending tubular stem closed at an upper end and merging smoothly with said lower portion at a lower end of the stem, said lower portion being downwardly open and having an interior space communicating with the interior of said stem, each of said heads being further provided with a plurality of angularly equispaced guide ribs projecting downwardly beyond the respective sharp edges.
- 5. The tube-type heat exchanger defined in claim 4 wherein each of said ribs is formed with a sharp edge at a lower end thereof.
- 6. In a tube-type heat exchanger, a liquid-distribution assembly which comprises:
- a generally horizontal upper tube sheet adapted to receive a heat-yielding liquid on an upper surface thereof;
- a multiplicity of generally vertical heat exchanger tubes fixed in said upper tube sheet, extending through said upper tube sheet, and having upwardly open ends receiving said heat-yielding liquid, said tubes extending downwardly through a boiler containing a coolant heated by said liquid as said liquid descends in said tubes by heat exchange through walls of said tubes; and
- a respective distributor head in each of said open ends for spreading said liquid descending in said tubes generally as a layer on inner surfaces of said walls, each of said heads being formed as a unitary hollow body with a downwardly widening frustoconical lower portion having a sharp lower edge defining an annular gap with the respective inner surface, and with an upwardly extending tubular stem closed at an upper end and merging smoothly with said lower portion at a lower end of the stem, said lower portion being downwardly open and having an interior space communicating with the interior of said stem, each of said sharp edges of said frustoconical lower portions of said heads being provided with a series of bulges regularly spaced around the respective body.
- 7. A distributor head for a heat exchanger tube, comprising:
- a unitary hollow body with a downwardly widening frustoconical lower portion having a sharp lower edge adapted to define an annular gap with a respective inner surface of a heat exchanger tube, and with an upwardly extending tubular stem closed at an upper end and merging smoothly with said lower portion at a lower end of the stem, said lower portion being downwardly open and having an interior space communicating with the interior of said stem, said upper end of said stem being provided with means for facilitating tearing away of a closure for the upper end of said stem.
- 8. The distributor head defined in claim 7 wherein said sharp edge of said frustoconical lower portion of said head is provided with a series of bulges regularly spaced around the body.
- 9. A distributor head for a heat exchanger tube, comprising:
- a unitary hollow body with a downwardly widening frustoconical lower portion having a sharp lower edge adapted to define an annular gap with a respective inner surface of a heat exchanger tube, and with an upwardly extending tubular stem closed at an upper end and merging smoothly with said lower portion at a lower end of the stem, said lower portion being downwardly open and having an interior space communicating with the interior of said stem, said bodies being provided with a plurality of angularly equispaced guide ribs projecting downwardly beyond the respective sharp edges.
- 10. The distributor head defined in claim 9 wherein each of said ribs is formed with a sharp edge at a lower end thereof.
- 11. A distributor head for a heat exchanger tube, comprising:
- a unitary hollow body with a downwardly widening frustoconical lower portion having a sharp lower edge adapted to define an annular gap with a respective inner surface of a heat exchanger tube, and with an upwardly extending tubular stem closed at an upper end and merging smoothly with said lower portion at a lower end of the stem, said lower portion being downwardly open and having an interior space communicating with the interior of said stem, said sharp edge of said frustoconical lower portion of said head being provided with a series of bulges regularly spaced around the body.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 06/892,947, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,542, filed Aug. 4, 1986, which is a continuation-in-part of my then copending application Ser. No. 06/628,017 filed July 5, 1984 and now abandoned.
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