US20180202724A1 - Conductive structure of heat exchange pipe - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe in the technical field of heat exchangers, and more particular to one that forms a flue baffle device to help improve heat/cold exchange rate and to better the structure and improve physical property thereof.
- Such a conventional heat exchange pipe suffers an issue of reduction of heat exchange rate and thus, maximization of the surface area of the insertion is necessary in order to establish contact with combustion gas of a burner with such a maximized surface area.
- Taiwan Patent Application No. 103119444 which is owned by the present applicant, discloses a heat exchange pipe.
- the heat exchange pipe has a structure that comprises an insertion, which is formed by folding three or more sectorial segments and is formed of extrusions of aluminum; and a receptacle, which is arranged to receive and hold therein the insertion such that an internal circumferential surface thereof is in contact engagement with an outer circumferential surface of the insertion.
- Contact with a burner can be improved by enlarging, in a maximized manner, a surface area of the insertion that is disposed in a heat exchange pipe so that when for example a burner of a boiler is in operation, transmission of heat generated by combustion to the outside of the heat exchange pipe can be enhanced.
- the present invention is made to overcome such problems.
- An objective of the present invention is to provide a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe that comprises an insertion that comprises a plurality of petals and a plurality of circular arc sections to form a flue baffle device to improve heat/cold exchange rate and to better the structure and improve physical property thereof
- the present invention provides a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe that conducts heat generated by combustion inside a burner to the outside.
- the conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe comprises a receptacle and an insertion, wherein the insertion is disposed in the receptacle and the insertion comprises at least two petals.
- the petals comprise a plurality of circular arc sections and the circular arc sections extend toward a middle of the receptacle and each having an arc angle.
- the circular arc sections of the two petals form two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements in the receptacle.
- the circular arc sections define a flue.
- the insertion forms a flue baffle device.
- the circular arc sections of the two petals may evenly divide a flow and conduction achieved with the two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements provide an effect of stable heat/cold exchange.
- the circular arc sections each have an arc angle to exhibit an arch like configuration, making the structure relatively stiff so as to better the resistance against deformation resulting from thermal stresses.
- the receptacle and the insertion provide a combination of different materials so as to improve utilization thereof.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view showing a structure of an insertion of the present invention.
- the present invention provides a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe, which conducts and dissipates heat generated by combustion inside a burner to the outside.
- the conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe comprises a receptacle 10 and an insertion 20 .
- the insertion 20 is disposed in the receptacle 10 .
- the insertion 20 comprises at least two petals 21 , and the petals 21 each comprise a plurality of circular arc sections 211 .
- the circular arc sections 211 extend toward a middle of the receptacle 10 and each has an arc angle.
- the circular arc sections 211 of the two petals 21 form two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements in the receptacle 10 .
- the circular arc sections 211 define a flue or a duct 30 .
- the insertion 20 is formed of two semicircular petals 21 .
- the circular arc sections 211 each have a different arc angle.
- the receptacle 10 and the insertion 20 are a combined structure of different materials to improve the utilization thereof
- the receptacle 10 may comprises stainless steel and the insertion 20 comprises a non-ferrous metal material, such as a copper alloy or an aluminum alloy.
- the petals 21 of the insertion 20 before being disposed and mounted in the receptacle 10 , are separate from each other and after the petals 21 are disposed and mounted in the receptacle 10 , opposing sides of the petals 21 engage and mate each other to form abutting engagement therebetween.
- the petals 21 of the insertion 20 are formed through extrusion to be in a connected arrangement that forms a unitary body so that after the insertion 20 is folded, the insertion 20 is receivable and mounted in the receptacle 10 .
- the insertion 20 can be used to constitute a flue baffle device.
- the circular arc sections 211 of the two petals 21 may evenly divide a flow and conduction achieved with the two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements provide an effect of stable heat/cold exchange.
- the surface area of the insertion 20 is expanded to thereby increase a heat/cold exchange rate.
- the circular arc sections 211 each have an arc angle to exhibit an arch like configuration, making the structure relatively stiff so as to better the resistance against deformation resulting from thermal stresses.
- the receptacle 10 and the insertion 20 provide a combination of different materials so as to improve utilization thereof.
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Abstract
A conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe is provided for conducting heat generated by combustion inside a burner to the outside. The heat exchange pipe includes a receptacle and an insertion. The insertion is disposed in the receptacle. The insertion includes at least two petals, each of which includes a plurality of circular arc sections that extend toward a middle of the receptacle and each having an arc angle. The circular arc sections of the two petals form two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements in the receptacle. The circular arc sections define a flue. As such, the insertion forms a flue baffle device.
Description
- The present invention relates to a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe in the technical field of heat exchangers, and more particular to one that forms a flue baffle device to help improve heat/cold exchange rate and to better the structure and improve physical property thereof.
- A conventional structure of a heat exchange pipe comprises an internal insertion and an external receptacle. The receptacle receives and holds the internal insertion therein. The insertion comprises two semicircular sectorial segments that are coupled to each other and disposed in the external container. The two semicircular sectorial segments each have a semicircular cross section.
- Such a conventional heat exchange pipe suffers an issue of reduction of heat exchange rate and thus, maximization of the surface area of the insertion is necessary in order to establish contact with combustion gas of a burner with such a maximized surface area.
- To cope with such a problem, Taiwan Patent Application No. 103119444, which is owned by the present applicant, discloses a heat exchange pipe. The heat exchange pipe has a structure that comprises an insertion, which is formed by folding three or more sectorial segments and is formed of extrusions of aluminum; and a receptacle, which is arranged to receive and hold therein the insertion such that an internal circumferential surface thereof is in contact engagement with an outer circumferential surface of the insertion. Contact with a burner can be improved by enlarging, in a maximized manner, a surface area of the insertion that is disposed in a heat exchange pipe so that when for example a burner of a boiler is in operation, transmission of heat generated by combustion to the outside of the heat exchange pipe can be enhanced.
- Thus, it is desired in this field to provide a heat exchange pipe that demonstrates improved heat/cold exchange rate and has a bettered structure and enhanced physical property.
- The present invention is made to overcome such problems.
- An objective of the present invention is to provide a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe that comprises an insertion that comprises a plurality of petals and a plurality of circular arc sections to form a flue baffle device to improve heat/cold exchange rate and to better the structure and improve physical property thereof
- To achieve the above objective, the present invention provides a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe that conducts heat generated by combustion inside a burner to the outside. The conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe comprises a receptacle and an insertion, wherein the insertion is disposed in the receptacle and the insertion comprises at least two petals. The petals comprise a plurality of circular arc sections and the circular arc sections extend toward a middle of the receptacle and each having an arc angle. The circular arc sections of the two petals form two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements in the receptacle. The circular arc sections define a flue.
- In this way, the insertion forms a flue baffle device.
- Beneficial advantages that the present invention may provide are as follows:
- (1) The circular arc sections of the two petals may evenly divide a flow and conduction achieved with the two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements provide an effect of stable heat/cold exchange.
- (2) The circular arc sections each have an arc angle to exhibit an arch like configuration, making the structure relatively stiff so as to better the resistance against deformation resulting from thermal stresses.
- (3) The receptacle and the insertion provide a combination of different materials so as to improve utilization thereof.
- The foregoing objectives and summary provide only a brief introduction to the present invention. To fully appreciate these and other objects of the present invention as well as the invention itself, all of which will become apparent to those skilled in the art, the following detailed description of the invention and the claims should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the specification and drawings identical reference numerals refer to identical or similar parts.
- Many other advantages and features of the present invention will become manifest to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and the accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a top plan view showing a structure of an insertion of the present invention. - The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
- Referring to the illustration of
FIG. 1 , the present invention provides a conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe, which conducts and dissipates heat generated by combustion inside a burner to the outside. In a preferred embodiment, the conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe comprises areceptacle 10 and aninsertion 20. A detailed description will be given below. - The
insertion 20 is disposed in thereceptacle 10. Theinsertion 20 comprises at least twopetals 21, and thepetals 21 each comprise a plurality ofcircular arc sections 211. Thecircular arc sections 211 extend toward a middle of thereceptacle 10 and each has an arc angle. Thecircular arc sections 211 of the twopetals 21 form two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements in thereceptacle 10. Thecircular arc sections 211 define a flue or aduct 30. - In a structure of one embodiment, the
insertion 20 is formed of twosemicircular petals 21. - In a structure of one embodiment, for each of the
petals 21, thecircular arc sections 211 each have a different arc angle. - In a structure of one embodiment, the
receptacle 10 and theinsertion 20 are a combined structure of different materials to improve the utilization thereof For example, thereceptacle 10 may comprises stainless steel and theinsertion 20 comprises a non-ferrous metal material, such as a copper alloy or an aluminum alloy. - Referring to the illustrations of
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in a structure of one embodiment, thepetals 21 of theinsertion 20, before being disposed and mounted in thereceptacle 10, are separate from each other and after thepetals 21 are disposed and mounted in thereceptacle 10, opposing sides of thepetals 21 engage and mate each other to form abutting engagement therebetween. - In a structure of one embodiment, the
petals 21 of theinsertion 20 are formed through extrusion to be in a connected arrangement that forms a unitary body so that after theinsertion 20 is folded, theinsertion 20 is receivable and mounted in thereceptacle 10. - The above provides a description to the components of the present invention and assembly thereof In the following, a practical example, features, and advantages of the present invention will be described.
- Referring to the illustration of
FIG. 1 , theinsertion 20 can be used to constitute a flue baffle device. - Beneficial advantages that the present invention may provide are as follows:
- (1) The
circular arc sections 211 of the twopetals 21 may evenly divide a flow and conduction achieved with the two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements provide an effect of stable heat/cold exchange. In addition, the surface area of theinsertion 20 is expanded to thereby increase a heat/cold exchange rate. - (2) The
circular arc sections 211 each have an arc angle to exhibit an arch like configuration, making the structure relatively stiff so as to better the resistance against deformation resulting from thermal stresses. - (3) The
receptacle 10 and theinsertion 20 provide a combination of different materials so as to improve utilization thereof. - It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
- While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the claims of the present invention.
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1. A conductive structure of a heat exchange pipe, which is adapted to conduct heat generated through combustion inside a burner to the outside, the conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe comprising:
a receptacle; and
an insertion, which is disposed in the receptacle, the insertion comprising at least two petals, the petals each comprising a plurality of circular arc sections, the circular arc sections extending toward a middle of the receptacle and each having an arc angle, the circular arc sections of the two petals forming two symmetric, alternately disposed arrangements in the receptacle, the circular arc sections defining a flue.
2. The conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the insertion is formed of two petals that are semicircular in shape.
3. The conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe according to claim 1 , wherein each of the circular arc sections of the petals has a different arc angle.
4. The conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the receptacle and the insertion form a combination of different materials.
5. The conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe according to claim 4 , wherein the receptacle comprises stainless steel and the insertion comprises a non-ferrous metal material.
6. The conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the petals of the insertion are separate from each other before being disposed in the receptacle and two opposing sides of the petals engage each other to form abutting engagement therebetween after the petals are disposed in the receptacle.
7. The conductive structure of the heat exchange pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the petals of the insertion are formed through extrusion to be in a connected arrangement that forms a unitary body so that after the insertion is folded, the insertion is receivable and mounted in the receptacle.
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