Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints
Patent
1993-04-30
1997-12-16
Ford, John K.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Plural joints
165149, 165150, 165178, 165906, 165916, 165 42, 237 123R, B23K 3102
Patent
active
056975465
ABSTRACT:
Heater coils usually intended primarily for the handling of low pressure heating fluid such as hot water from an engine cooling system are converted to use with elevated pressure hydraulic fluid by tying the inlet and outlet of said coil together with a sturdy structural frame, usually in the form of a plate provided with threaded fittings on one side for connection to hydraulic lines and having the ends of the tubing secured by brazing or other hot metal fusion welding to the rear of the reinforcing plate in alignment with the orifices through the plate. The plate also serves as a safety shield in case of failure of the radiator coils or connections and can also be advantageously applied to radiator coils formed especially for hydraulic heating coils.
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Ford John K.
Wilkinson Charles A.
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