Heat exchange – With thermal or acoustical blocker
Patent
1992-04-06
1992-11-17
Flanigan, Allen J.
Heat exchange
With thermal or acoustical blocker
165140, F28D 2100, F23F 1314
Patent
active
051635070
ABSTRACT:
A combination radiator and condenser apparatus has a pair of extruded tank and header assemblies adapted to be connected in both a coolant system for liquid cooled engine and a refrigerant system of an automobile air conditioning system. The assemblies each include an extruded tank with two compartments separated by an internal partition which extends the full height of the tank. Each extruded tank further includes a slotted wall for receiving the ends of a plurality of unitary extruded fluid flow tubes extending between each extruded tank. Each of the unitary extruded fluid flow tubes have first and second passages therein connected respectively to the coolant chamber and the high pressure refrigerant chamber of each of the extruded tanks. The partition includes an air space or alternatively a plurality of slits forming air spaces extending the length of the tank for reducing heat conduction between the coolant and refrigerant.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2264820 (1941-12-01), Young
patent: 4653575 (1987-03-01), Courchesne
patent: 5000257 (1991-03-01), Shinmura
patent: 5009262 (1991-04-01), Halstead et al.
Flanigan Allen J.
General Motors Corporation
Phillips Ronald L.
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