Heat exchange – Radiator core type – Serially connected tube sections
Patent
1990-04-16
1991-06-25
Flanigan, Allen J.
Heat exchange
Radiator core type
Serially connected tube sections
165110, 165153, 165174, F28D 100
Patent
active
050258559
ABSTRACT:
A condenser apparatus includes a pair of headers provided in parallel with each other; a plurality of tubular elements whose opposite ends are connected to the headers; and fins provided in the air paths between one tube and the next. Each of the headers is made of a cylindrical pipe of aluminum. At least one of the headers is internally divided by a partition into at least two groups of coolant passageways, thus enabling the flow of coolant to make at least one U-turn in the header. The partition extends into the header through a slit in the header. Each of the tubular elements is made of a flat hollow tube of aluminum. The opposite ends of the tubular elements are inserted into slits produced in the headers so that they are liquid-tightly secured.
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Hoshino Ryoichi
Sasaki Hironaka
Yasutake Takayuki
Flanigan Allen J.
Showa Aluminum Kabushiki Kaisha
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