Heat exchange – With impeller or conveyor moving exchange material – Mechanical gas pump
Patent
1979-04-09
1981-12-08
Scott, Samuel
Heat exchange
With impeller or conveyor moving exchange material
Mechanical gas pump
62508, 417366, 310 57, 310 59, 310 60A, 310 64, 165185, F28F 1300, H02K 906, H02K 518, F04B 3906
Patent
active
043042961
ABSTRACT:
According to the embodiment shown, the novel body assembly, for use as a principal component for a fluid cooler, comprises a body of annular configuration formed from a pair of mirror-image halves which are fastened together to form a fluid-conducting channel therewithin. Each of the mating halves has a multiplicity of heat-radiating fins or ribs on the surface thereof which defines an outer surface of the body assembly. Additionally, the halves of the body have fins on their opposite surfaces and, on assembly together, these latter are interleaved, and define an undulating channel through which the fluid to be cooled is conducted.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2120914 (1938-06-01), Vogel
patent: 2663170 (1953-12-01), Gluyer
patent: 3457439 (1969-07-01), Gering et al.
Ingersoll-Rand Co.
Murphy Bernard J.
Scott Samuel
Streule, Jr. Theophil W.
Tibbott David W.
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