Heat exchange – Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly – With support in casing
Reexamination Certificate
2006-04-25
2006-04-25
Walberg, Teresa J. (Department: 3753)
Heat exchange
Casing or tank enclosed conduit assembly
With support in casing
C248S068100, C165S165000, C165S172000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07032655
ABSTRACT:
A tube support device comprises an elongated strip inserted in a tube lane between the tubes of the tube bundle. Raised-tube-engaging zones are disposed in transverse rows across the strip at successive longitudinal locations along its length; these tube-engaging zones extend laterally outwards from both faces of the strip to engage with tubes on opposite sides of the tube lane. The tube-engaging zones may be arranged so that they extend from the two faces of the strip in an alternate manner, with the tube-engaging zones in each row alternately extending from one face and then from the other along the row.
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Calanog Marciano M.
Rudy Thomas M.
Tomotaki Roberto C.
Wanni Amar S.
Barrett Glenn T.
ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company
Walberg Teresa J.
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