Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger comprising in combination:
- a pair of header channels, each header channel having a substantially rectangular cross section with two side walls, a hollow interior, first and second opposite ends and having a longitudinally extending open portion extending between the first and second ends;
- a pair of header plates, each header plate being substantially flat and having opposite side edges and an upper end and a lower end, each header plate having a series of holes extending along the length of the plate, each header plate being joined to one of the header channels so that each header plate extends over the open portion of said one of the header channels;
- a plurality of generally parallel tubes having opposite ends, the tubes being disposed between the pair of header channels so that the ends of each tube extend through the holes of each header plate;
- a web portion which extends along and is integrally formed with the side edges of each header plate; and
- a pair of end caps integrally formed on the ends of each header plate, each end cap having opposite side edges and an end edge, the end caps projecting into the interior of each header channel for capping the header channels; and wherein
- the web portion extends along and is integrally formed with the side edges and end edge of each end cap.
- 2. A heat exchanger comprising in combination:
- a pair of header channels, each header channel having a substantially rectangular cross section with two side walls, a hollow interior, first and second opposite ends and having a longitudinally extending open portion extending between the first and second ends;
- a pair of header plates, each header plate being substantially flat and having opposite side edges and an upper end and a lower end, each header plate having a series of holes extending along the length of the plate, the header plate being joined to the header channel so that the header plate extends over the open portion;
- a pair of end caps integrally formed on the ends of each header plate, each end cap having opposite side edges and an end edge, the end caps projecting into the interior of each header channel for capping the header channels; and
- a plurality of generally parallel tubes having opposite ends, the tubes being disposed between the pair of header channels so that the ends of each tube extend through the holes of each header plate; and wherein
- there are at least two header plates extending along the open portion of at least one of the header channels, one of said at least two header plates being an upper header plate and the other of said at least two header plates being a lower header plate, the end cap formed on the lower end of the upper header plate forming a first fluid partition, and the end cap formed on the upper end of the lower header channel forming a second fluid partition; and wherein
- the upper and lower header plates being aligned so that the first and second fluid partitions are adjacent to one another, the fluid partitions diverting fluid flow through said at least one of the header channels.
- 3. The heat exchanger of claim 2, further comprising:
- alignment means located on the fluid partitions for properly positioning the upper and lower header plates.
- 4. The heat exchanger of claim 3, wherein:
- the alignment means comprises a protrusion and a recess which aligningly engage one another.
- 5. A heat exchanger comprising in combination:
- a pair of header channels, each header channel having a substantially rectangular cross section with two side walls, a hollow interior, first and second opposite ends and having a longitudinally extending open portion extending between the first and second ends;
- a set of header plates, each header plate being substantially flat and having opposite side edges and an upper end and a lower end, each header plate having a series of holes extending along the length of the plate, the header plate being joined to the header channel so that the header plate extends over the open portion;
- a pair of end caps integrally formed on the ends of each header plate, each end cap having an opposite side edges and an end edge, the end caps projecting into the interior of each header channel for capping the header channels; and
- a plurality of generally parallel tubes having opposite ends, the tubes being disposed between the pair of header channels so that the ends of each tube extend through the holes of each header plate; and wherein
- there are at least two header plates extending along the open portion of at least one of the header channels, one of said at least two header plates being an upper header plate and the other of said at least two header plates being a lower header plate, the end cap formed on the lower end of the upper header plate forming a first fluid partition, and the end cap formed on the upper end of the lower header channel forming a second fluid partition; and
- the upper and lower header plates are aligned so that the first and second fluid partitions are adjacent to one another, the fluid partitions diverting fluid flow through said at least one of the header channels.
- 6. The heat exchanger of claim 5, further comprising:
- a web portion which extends along and is integrally formed with the side edges of each header plate.
- 7. The heat exchanger of claim 6, wherein:
- the web portion extends along and is integrally formed with the side edges and end edge of each end cap.
- 8. The heat exchanger of claim 5, further comprising:
- alignment means located on the fluid partitions for properly positioning the upper and lower header plates.
- 9. The heat exchanger of claim 8, wherein:
- the alignment means comprises a protrusion and a recess which aligningly engage one another.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 08/102,694, filed Aug. 5, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,366,007.
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Divisions (1)
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