Refrigeration – Air compressor – cooler and expander type
Reexamination Certificate
2007-08-07
2007-08-07
Jones, Melvin (Department: 3744)
Refrigeration
Air compressor, cooler and expander type
C062S172000, C165S185000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10826011
ABSTRACT:
A flow diverter comprises a heat sink array in fluid communication with a turbine outlet and an inlet face of a heat exchanger, the heat sink array comprising a plurality of heat sink elements, the heat sink array being separated from the inlet face by a distance, and the heat sink array being positioned between the turbine outlet and the inlet face such that at least a portion of a fluid flowing from the turbine outlet contacts the heat sink array before the portion of the fluid contacts the heat exchanger inlet face.
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Jensen Joseph M.
McBride James W.
Murry Roger P.
Caglar Esq. Oral
Honeywell International , Inc.
Jones Melvin
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