Refrigeration – Cooled enclosure – With heat rejecting element enclosure or cooling feature
Patent
1995-04-12
1996-04-02
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Cooled enclosure
With heat rejecting element enclosure or cooling feature
62455, 62507, 165150, 165171, F25D 1900
Patent
active
055029833
ABSTRACT:
A condenser coil and a method of manufacturing thereof, with an extended heat transfer surface attached to a serpentine coil such that the assembly can be folded into a U-shape cross section to allow for cross flow of air through and around the condensing coil. In one embodiment, wires are attached to the serpentine coil in a preliminary stage of manufacture across a width of the coil along its length and the coil is wrapped into a U-shape. In a second embodiment, a planar flat plate is attached to a serpentine coil and the coil and flat plate are wrapped into a U-shape.
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Pp. 511 and 512, copied from "Fundamentals of Heat Transfer", Copyright 1981, published by John Wiley and Sons, Authors Frank P. Incropera and David P. Dewitt.
Kilner Christopher
Roth Thomas J.
Van Winkle Joel M.
Whirlpool Corporation
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