Claims
- 1. A vented heat transfer tube comprising a first tubular member having an interior wall surface, a second tubular member disposed within said first tubular member and having an exterior wall surface spaced apart from the interior wall surface of said first tubular member, and a plurality of projections each extending from said interior wall surface of said first tubular member and having an end engaged in a corresponding recess formed in said exterior wall surface of said second tubular member, said projections being diametrally disposed by pairs, wherein said second tubular member comprises a pair of tubular conduit members disposed one within the other, the exteriorly disposed conduit member being shrunk onto the interiorly disposed conduit member such as to provide said second tubular member with a double wall thickness, at least one continuous bulge formed in the wall of one of said conduit members causing a portion of said wall to be disposed spaced apart from the wall of the other of said conduit members for defining a channel extending from end to end of said second tubular member, and at least one opening to the ambient provided in said channel, wherein said bulge is formed in the wall of said exteriorly disposed conduit member.
- 2. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 1 further comprising a slit through the wall of the outer conduit member forming said second tubular member, said slit extending into said channel.
- 3. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 1 further comprising a bulge formed in the wall of said interiorly disposed conduit member, said bulge extending inwardly, and said bulge formed in the wall of said exteriorly disposed conduit member extends outwardly, said two bulges being disposed in register with each other such as to form said channel therebetween.
- 4. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 1 wherein said projecting portions are concave dimples formed in the wall of said first tubular member, each of said dimples having a substantially dome-shaped end portion forcibly engaged in said recess in said second tubular member exterior wall surface, said channel extending along an area between rows of said recesses.
- 5. The heat transfer tube of claim 4 wherein one pair of said dimples are formed along a diameter of said heat transfer tube and a diameter axis of each pair of said dimples is at substantially right angle to the diameter axis of adjoining pairs, and a channel extends between each row of said recesses formed in said second tubular member by said dimples.
- 6. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 1 further comprising an elbow connector mounted on at least one end of said heat transfer tube, said elbow connector having an aperture through a wall thereof for affording passage to a projecting length of said second tubular member and forming a connecting passageway for said space between said first and second tubular members, and at least one slit formed in the wall of said second tubular member outermost conduit member placing said channel in communication with the ambient.
- 7. A vented heat transfer tube comprising a first tubular member having an interior wall surface, a second tubular member disposed within said first tubular member and having an exterior wall surface spaced apart from the interior wall surface of said first tubular member, and a plurality of projections each extending from said interior wall surface of said first tubular member and having an end engaged in a corresponding recess formed in said exterior wall surface of said second tubular member, said projections being diametrally disposed by pairs, wherein said second tubular member comprises a pair of tubular conduit members disposed one within the other, the exteriorly disposed conduit member being shrunk onto the interiorly disposed conduit member such as to provide said second tubular member with a double wall thickness, at least one continuous bulge formed in the wall of one of said conduit members causing a portion of said wall to be disposed spaced apart from the wall of the other of said conduit members for defining a channel extending from end to end of said second tubular member, and at least one opening to the ambient provided in said channel, wherein said bulge is formed in the wall of said interiorly disposed conduit member.
- 8. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 7 further comprising a slit through the wall of the outer conduit member forming said second tubular member, said slit extending into said channel.
- 9. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 7 wherein said bulge formed in the wall of said interiorly disposed conduit member extends inwardly, and another bulge is formed outwardly in the wall of said exteriorly disposed conduit member, said two bulges being disposed in register with each other such as to form said channel therebetween.
- 10. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 7 wherein said projecting portions are concave dimples formed in the wall of said first tubular member, each of said dimples having a substantially dome-shaped end portion forcibly engaged in said recess in said second tubular member exterior wall surface, said channel extending along an area between rows of said recesses.
- 11. The heat transfer tube of claim 10 wherein one pair of said dimples are formed along a diameter of said heat transfer tube and a diameter axis of each pair of said dimples is at substantially right angle to the diameter axis of adjoining pairs, and a channel extends between each row of said recesses formed in said second tubular member by said dimples.
- 12. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 7 further comprising an elbow connector mounted on at least one end of said heat transfer tube, said elbow connector having an aperture through a wall thereof for affording passage to a projecting length of said second tubular member and forming a connecting passageway for said space between said first and second tubular members, and at least one slit formed in the wall of said second tubular member outermost conduit member placing said channel in communication with the ambient.
- 13. A vented heat transfer tube comprising a first tubular member having an interior wall surface, a second tubular member disposed within said first tubular member and having an exterior wall surface spaced apart from the interior wall surface of said first tubular member, and a plurality of projections each extending from said interior wall surface of said first tubular member and having an end engaged in a corresponding recess formed in said exterior wall surface of said second tubular member, said projections being diametrally disposed by pairs, wherein said second tubular member comprises a pair of tubular conduit members disposed one within the other, the exteriorly disposed conduit member being shrunk onto the interiorly disposed conduit member such as to provide said second tubular member with a double wall thickness, at least one continuous bulge formed in the wall of one of said conduit members causing a portion of said wall to be disposed spaced apart from the wall of the other of said conduit members for defining a channel extending from end to end of said second tubular member, and at least one opening to the ambient provided in said channel, wherein said tubular conduit members are substantially octagonal in cross-section, and the interiorly disposed conduit member is disposed within the exteriorly disposed tubular conduit member with four pairs of side surfaces in engagement with each other and four pairs of side surfaces spaced away from each other for forming four channels, each pair of spaced apart side surfaces alternating with each pair of side surfaces in engagement with each other.
- 14. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 13 further comprising a slit through the wall of the outer conduit member forming said second tubular member, said slit extending into said channel.
- 15. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 13 wherein said tubular conduit members are substantially octagonal in cross-section, and the interiorly disposed conduit member is disposed within the exteriorly disposed tubular conduit member with four pairs of side surfaces in engagement with each other and four pairs of side surfaces spaced away from each other for forming four channels, each pair of spaced apart side surfaces alternating with each pair of side surfaces in engagement with each other.
- 16. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 13 wherein said projecting portions are concave dimples formed in the wall of said first tubular member, each of said dimples having a substantially dome-shaped end portion forcibly engaged in said recess in said second tubular member exterior wall surface, said channel extending along an area between rows of said recesses.
- 17. The heat transfer tube of claim 16 wherein one pair of said dimples are formed along a diameter of said heat transfer tube and a diameter axis of each pair of said dimples is at substantially right angle to the diameter axis of adjoining pairs, and a channel extends between each row of said recesses formed in said second tubular member by said dimples.
- 18. The vented heat transfer tube of claim 13 further comprising an elbow connector mounted on at least one end of said heat transfer tube, said elbow connector having an aperture through a wall thereof for affording passage to a projecting length of said second tubular member and forming a connecting passageway for said space between said first and second tubular members, and at least one slit formed in the wall of said second tubular member outermost conduit member placing said channel in communication with the ambient.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 112,393, filed Jan. 15, 1980 for Heat Transfer Tube Assembly, and assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
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