Intercooler

Heat exchange – Structural installation – Engine

Reexamination Certificate

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C165S160000, C123S563000

Reexamination Certificate

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06942017

ABSTRACT:
An intercooler has a case through which supercharging air passes, and a heat exchanger4mounted inside the case which allows heat exchange between the supercharging air and a cooling fluid. A frame body15is provided at the circumferential edges of air passage portions of the heat exchanger4on a supercharging air intake side and a supercharging air outlet side to reduce the gap between the heat exchanger and the inner wall of the case. The heat exchanger4has a pair of tanks43and44, tubes communicating between the tanks, and a plurality of fins46set along the tubes, and assumes a structure that allows the supercharging air to pass through the heat exchanger a plurality of times by sequentially passing through blocks formed by dividing a heat exchanging unit4A into a plurality of blocks with partitioning plates15d.

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