US1790015A - Cooler or heater - Google Patents
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- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 4
- 238000005476 soldering Methods 0.000 description 3
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- RYGMFSIKBFXOCR-UHFFFAOYSA-N Copper Chemical compound [Cu] RYGMFSIKBFXOCR-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F28—HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
- F28D—HEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
- F28D3/00—Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium flows in a continuous film, or trickles freely, over the conduits
- F28D3/02—Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium flows in a continuous film, or trickles freely, over the conduits with tubular conduits
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- Fig. 1 is a vertical sectionLon the line 1 1 of ,Fig. I 2 of an apparatus embodying my invention.
- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary perspective View, enlarged.
- M v f Fig. 4 is, a perspective view of themember between the tubing.
- 1 H i F'g. v5 is a fragmentary view-showing
- -l indicates.. as an. entirety a frame work, 7 preferably comprising ,a pair of spaced members 142,104.
- the opposite ends. ofthe braces are. secured .to the Soar v 16in any wcl ike wnmann r as; .by holtsld.
- the -bars may heprovided with caps "16.
- the caps jlama if be 'adjustably seeured -tothefbarsfb. Y
- Each unit '2 comprises a series of pip'es fig connected "at theihopposite en ds ;t manifolds 2b; 2b ,-inuany-'well' linown manner.
- Qa' is a member; extending througheachpipe 2g, and substantially froin end toendthei'eof.
- Another object is .to construct, an appara o f rm a r t vely mal o-rah amec 'mm r-r .ci la ng epaceent ely ar un th e 2a.
- iThe-ilugs'2o" are 'preferably formedintegral with and uniformly spaced -around-a ED1222 i h i t $"1 i P 2i y s rd numb p ingsi lrmayb r -te on and spaced alongieach-pipega to -'mai ntain itat all points concentric-to the adjacent pipe .2 1.
- Suitahle zplugs or closing deviee's are .fittedin adiqliid"ti'g ht mannittothe oppoengege the iront wall of ;the adjacent inaniifclilfal d .serve t0 p f i n l i G nuine-2a therefrom.
- eammate-a ee 4 lpes' Qatjand torthe s are preferably the opening the fform of construction, .albove'describecl, Wil be seen that a :re a- .tively small 'quantityjof fluid is requiredl to v fill the cireulatingjspace. throughout the enie system, and that under such circumzstanc sthe.eppiratusjca i be r me mi b 1y Wi hflficien results f 2h,"2i,' dicate: the
- the holder 3 is provided with one or-more series ofopene ings 3 through which the liquid fiowsonto the pipes Qaof the medium circulatingmeans 2.
- the holder maybe supported in position by any suitable means,t hat shown tier illnstra ⁇ tive purposes comprising a pair of yokes 311, each having'a seat 35 resting on the upper end of the adjacent manifold 26, or 2b-,arecflow wall'5'may besoldered to both tangular frame 3c connected in any desired manner to the opposite ends of the yokes 3a; and a plate 3d having depending flanges 36 which fit over the rectangular frame 310.
- the plate 365 is formed with an opening to receive the holder 3.
- each wall is. provided along its upper orlower edge or each'of said ed es (preferably b th dges'as shown) with arela- .tively wide member 5a-having a curvature corresponding tothat of. the exteriorsurface of the adj acent tubefivhereby suchimemb'er may have ample surface. contact with the suriaceof the tube thus providingaclequate soldering'walls, to insure an effective soldering connection between the wall or walls' and the tube.
- each P es .1 By providing two .members 5a, each P es .1
- the opposite side walls ;of the device are of concave shape.
- these walls may readily fiexshould' the pipe 2a, dueto expansion flex toward and from eachother.
- combinationor a plurality of pipes for circulatinga heat transfer medium, and hollow members fitting between said pipes and extending from end to end thereof, eachsaid member having 'c'oncaved sides arranged to e t'r r 1 r 7 2.7111 apparatus of the class'descnbedfthe combination of a plurality ofpipes, for circu- 3;
- the combinationor a plurality of pipes for circulatinga heat transfer medium, and hollow members fitting between said pipes and extending from end to end thereof, eachsaid member having 'c'oncaved sides arranged to e t'r r 1 r 7 2.7111 apparatus of the class'descnbedfthe combination of a plurality ofpipes, for circu- 3;
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Description
Jan. 27, 1931. c. MORROW 1,790,
COOLER OR HEATER Filed Aug. 29. 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 ATTORNEY Jan. 27, 1931. c. MORROW COOLER 0R HEATER Filed Aug. 29. 1928 2 Sh'eets-Shet 2 R O T N E V m ATTORNEY l 'atented Jan. 27, 1931 err-From) MonRow; or CANTON,
' COMPANY, or CANTON, OHIO, n eonromrxomoraolrro This invention relates-to a cooler or heater for liquids, more particularly liquid treating apparatus vof the surface tubular type,
one example of which 'is shown in Letters tween adjacent tubing flowsurfaces capable of being efii'ectively conneeted to either or both tubes.
tus of this character having improved conne tion b t e the t bing ,permitting the latterto expand orcontract relative to each other.
:Other objects, of the invention lwilllbeapparent to those skilled intheart' to which my invention relates from the following description taken in connection Withtheab companyin-g drawings, wherein Fig. 1 is a vertical sectionLon the line 1 1 of ,Fig. I 2 of an apparatus embodying my invention.
Fig. 1. I 7 .7
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary perspective View, enlarged. M v f Fig. 4 is, a perspective view of themember between the tubing. 1 H i F'g. v5 is a fragmentary view-showing Inthe drawings,-l indicates.. as an. entirety a frame work, 7 preferably comprising ,a pair of spaced members 142,104. 'Each-membergla -may be formed from bars or piping 1?),5Sl1ifiably connectedtogether 'by Ibmoes 10,116. The opposite ends. ofthe braces are. secured .to the Soar v 16in any wcl ike wnmann r as; .by holtsld. ,The' bars.lb prefemblyfiiverge V A from each other at their lower ends. The inlet andtou tlet corn eetions'{ici-"the-heating Fig. :2 is :asection on the line 2:2l of,
12a, c t e'interio 'l' I,spacersfl "T e Qpehin 'closje'dfby suitable caps2f, whieh. mayhave V screw threaded engagementgwith the'w-all'sof slightly different embodiment of.-t he invent I 01116, Assreiionwro mm: .11. 111.
lower ends.ofthe -bars may heprovided with caps "16. The caps jlama if be 'adjustably seeured -tothefbarsfb. Y
'2 'intl icateszas an entiretythe circulating means ifor ajheati-ngorcooling medium. The
-' circulating meansQf is-preferably arranged. in
sections or units, eaeh indicated'atfif. Lngthe illustrated construction, "I provide two Sections2, 'oneabove the-other, so ;that their pipes orfc'onduitswillkhe inthesamewertical pl'ane.- Each unit '2 comprises a series of pip'es fig connected "at theihopposite en ds ;t manifolds 2b; 2b ,-inuany-'well' linown manner. Qa'is a member; extending througheachpipe 2g, and substantially froin end toendthei'eof.
Each. memberfi'2aniay'beformed iroma holv 5 low section of materiaLpnd' berprovidedwith,
projecting lugs 20 to maintain the mernber V 7 7 2 substantially concentric to. the-pipe 2a,.
Another object is .to construct, an appara o f rm a r t vely mal o-rah amec 'mm r-r .ci la ng epaceent ely ar un th e 2a. iThe-ilugs'2o"are 'preferably formedintegral with and uniformly spaced -around-a ED1222 i h i t $"1 i P 2i y s rd numb p ingsi lrmayb r -te on and spaced alongieach-pipega to -'mai ntain itat all points concentric-to the adjacent pipe .2 1. Suitahle zplugs or closing deviee's are .fittedin adiqliid"ti'g ht mannittothe oppoengege the iront wall of ;the adjacent inaniifclilfal d .serve t0 p f i n l i G nuine-2a therefrom. eammate-a ee 4 lpes' Qatjand torthe s are preferably the opening the fform of construction, .albove'describecl, Wil be seen that a :re a- .tively small 'quantityjof fluid is requiredl to v fill the cireulatingjspace. throughout the enie system, and that under such circumzstanc sthe.eppiratusjca i be r me mi b 1y Wi hflficien results f 2h,"2i,' dicate: the
r2117, @1 ;P I i 1'%l b y provided with openings which pe mi acce th e pto, -to he pipe 72?) substantially in line with, the adjacent outlet connection 22'. The projection 2k and adjacent outlet 2?; fit into sockets formed in thead acent braces. 1c. andwthereby serve to connect the adjacent section or unit 2 .to. the
supporting members la.
3 indicates a holder for a... liquid. i The-=- holder .3 is arranged above andextends ion gritudinally substantially from end to end oi the medium circulating means 2; The holder 3 is provided with one or-more series ofopene ings 3 through which the liquid fiowsonto the pipes Qaof the medium circulatingmeans 2. The holder maybe supported in position by any suitable means,t hat shown tier illnstra} tive purposes comprising a pair of yokes 311, each having'a seat 35 resting on the upper end of the adjacent manifold 26, or 2b-,arecflow wall'5'may besoldered to both tangular frame 3c connected in any desired manner to the opposite ends of the yokes 3a; and a plate 3d having depending flanges 36 which fit over the rectangular frame 310. ,The plate 365 is formed with an opening to receive the holder 3. The wallsoi-thefo'pening en:
gage with flanges orturned over edgesofthe holder3 to removably 'supportithe latter 1n operative position, 3f indicatesa cover for the holder? I .7
'4: indicates a {lo wall orfliquid guide for the liquid: flowing through the opening or openings .3 in thehol'der 3.] The-purpose of this wall "or. guideis to control the stream orstreams of; liquid flowing iromtlie opening or openings 8 anddirect itorwthein downwardly to and against the uppermost pipe 2a.
- W5 indicates fiowwalls interposed between the pipes or tubes 2aa-nd extending from end to end thereof and disposed in the plane of theiraxes, Each wall is. provided along its upper orlower edge or each'of said ed es (preferably b th dges'as shown) with arela- .tively wide member 5a-having a curvature corresponding tothat of. the exteriorsurface of the adj acent tubefivhereby suchimemb'er may have ample surface. contact with the suriaceof the tube thus providingaclequate soldering'walls, to insure an effective soldering connection between the wall or walls' and the tube. 3 By providing two .members 5a, each P es .1
a rigid and permanent manner. 7 i
In the form of construction shown in Figs.
. 1,2, Sand e each liowwa-ll is fi'OllGClfrom a section of copper tubing of relatively thin gage into a hollow devicev of substantially rectangular. form in crossvfs'ection w th the Jopposite end walls otconcaveshap'egthese walls constituting.- the soldering members 5a ,1
andbeing curved to correspondto thee-arrature of the pipes, as already; set forth.
preference the opposite side walls ;of the deviceare of concave shape. By maklng the side walls of curvilinear shape and the device hollow, these walls may readily fiexshould' the pipe 2a, dueto expansion flex toward and from eachother. By-ma'king the flow walls from "tubing, less'danger o'l'breakagc results when the circulation units are being assemble-cl or disassembled, since the sides of:
sides ot the devices 5, 5,are of concave shape and serve a. continuation of the outer surface or": one pipe to guide the'liquid on to the surface of-the pipe below, the surfaces of these devices being shapedin this manner to a aid or to reduce to a minimum the forma-. tion of a shoulder orrib, against which thicker portions of the liquid would lodge and hence prevent the even and uniform flow of the liquid in a lilm over the pipes. i 7
To those skilled in the art to which my in vention relates, many changes in construction and'widely'difiering embodiments and appli cations of my invention will suggest themselves -without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. My disclosures and the description hereinfare purely illustrative and are not intended to be in any sen'se' limiting. What-Icla m 1s: x
i 1. lfn apparatus oftheclass described, the
combinationor" a plurality of pipes for circulatinga heat transfer medium, and hollow members fitting between said pipes and extending from end to end thereof, eachsaid member having 'c'oncaved sides arranged to e t'r r 1 r 7 2.7111 apparatus of the class'descnbedfthe combination of a plurality ofpipes, for circu- 3; In apparatus of the class described, the
combination of a plurality of pipes for'c'ir'culating-a heat transfer medium, and hollow flow members} between pipesand extending iron; endto end thereof, one wall of each member'- being' relatively wide and curved to fitthe surface of theadj acent pipe guidetthe liquid from one pipe to the adja an'dco' nnected' thereto, and the oppositeiside;
walls "or" saidniember'beingbf curvilinear shap l 4. In apparatus of the class described, the
combination of a pair of pipes disposed in' parallel, superposed relation for circulating a heat transfer medium, and a member vbe--- tween and extending from end to end of said pipes and having curvilinear upper and lower walls fitting and connected to the opposing surfaces of said pipes and having concaved sides forming continu'ations of the surfaces of the pipes to permit flowof liquid from the upper pipe to the lower pipe substantially uniformly. a
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
CLIFFORD MORROW.
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FR2486221A1 (en) * | 1980-06-12 | 1982-01-08 | Huetoetechnika Ipari Szoevetke | HEAT EXCHANGER |
| EP0188988A1 (en) * | 1985-01-15 | 1986-07-30 | KOOR METALS Ltd. | Heat-exchanger and space heater or cooler including same |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FR2486221A1 (en) * | 1980-06-12 | 1982-01-08 | Huetoetechnika Ipari Szoevetke | HEAT EXCHANGER |
| EP0188988A1 (en) * | 1985-01-15 | 1986-07-30 | KOOR METALS Ltd. | Heat-exchanger and space heater or cooler including same |
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