Heat exchange – Expansion and contraction relieving or absorbing means – Relieving or absorbing means supports temperature modifier...
Patent
1975-02-07
1976-07-13
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Expansion and contraction relieving or absorbing means
Relieving or absorbing means supports temperature modifier...
165 68, 60 3951R, 60687, F28F 700
Patent
active
039688348
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger core made up of a loose stack of heat exchange sheets is surrounded by a support frame which holds the sheets against separation. One end of the support frame is mounted on the engine body and restrained against vertical, fore-and-aft and sidewise movement relative to the engine body. The other end of the support frame is mounted on the engine body by a double pivot link assembly which restrains that end against vertical and sidewise movement but allows fore-and-aft movement. A simple expansion bellows joins the high-pressure air inlet of the heat exchanger to the engine body. A simple expansion bellows may be used to join either or both of the high-pressure air outlet and low-pressure hot exhaust gas inlet of the heat exchanger to the engine body.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1834001 (1931-12-01), Modine
patent: 1973678 (1934-09-01), Askin
patent: 2268360 (1941-12-01), Walker
patent: 3759323 (1973-09-01), Dawson et al.
Kizer Richard W.
Mangus Ervin E.
Young D. Craig
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Davis Jr. Albert W.
Liles James D.
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