Heat exchange – Heat transmitter
Patent
1989-03-22
1991-05-14
Flanigan, Allen J.
Heat exchange
Heat transmitter
165 76, 2989003, 29509, F28F 700, B23P 1100
Patent
active
050147765
ABSTRACT:
The instant invention relates to a heat emitting unit in form of a heating or cooling body having a main body (2) and a number of parallel, flat ribs (3, 4) attached to at least one side of the main body and projecting from said main body. According to the invention a number of parallel channels (16, 17) with an undercut profile and separated by intermediary ridges (18) are provided for the attachment of the ribs (3, 4). The ribs (3, 4) are inserted from the side into the channels by matching foot profiles and are pressed into place through deformation of the intermediary ridges. This results in advantages in manufacture, in heat emission and in the sizing as well as in the applicability of the heat emitting unit.
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patent: 925028 (1909-06-01), Richards
patent: 1680369 (1928-08-01), Dugan
patent: 3068160 (1962-12-01), Erwin
patent: 3216496 (1965-11-01), Katz
Flanigan Allen J.
Flint Cort
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