Heat exchanger
US-2016377319-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US10088196B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10088196-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615258327-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A heat exchanger comprising a mixture inflow unit into which a mixture of air and fuel is introduced, a burner for combusting the mixture introduced through the mixture inflow unit, a heat exchange unit that is disposed around the burner, and a combustion gas discharge unit for discharging the combustion gas having passed through the heat exchange unit is provided.
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The invention clamed is: 1. A heat exchanger comprising: a mixture inflow unit 100 in which a mixture of air and fuel flows; a burner 200 configured to burn the mixture flowing in through the mixture inflow unit 100 ; heat exchange units 300 and 400 provided at a circumference of the burner 200 , configured to exchange heat between combustion gas generated by combustion of the burner 200 and a heating medium, and configured with a plurality of unit plates being longitudinally stacked; and a combustion gas discharge unit 500 configured to discharge combustion gas that passed the heat exchange units 300 and 400 , wherein the heat exchangers 300 and 400 are configured with a sensible-heat exchange unit 300 configured to absorb sensible heat of the combustion gas generated by the combustion of the burner 200 , and a latent-heat exchange unit 400 configured to absorb latent heat of water vapor contained in the combustion gas being undergone heat exchange in the sensible-heat exchange unit 300 , and wherein in each of the plurality of unit plates that are stacked to configure the sensible-heat exchange unit 300 and the latent-heat exchange unit 400 , a heat medium flow path P 1 and a combustion gas flow path P 2 separated from each other and longitudinally and alternately formed to be adjacent to each other, a combustion gas discharge passage P 3 for connecting the combustion gas passage P 2 and the combustion gas discharge unit 500 , and an outer wall structure for sealing the outer side surface of the combustion gas discharge passage P 3 are integrally formed. 2. The heat exchanger of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of unit plates is configured with a first plate and a second plate which are longitudinally stacked, wherein the first plate includes: a first plane portion A 1 in which a first through hole B 1 is formed at a central part thereof; a first flange portion C 1 formed to extend from an edge of the first plane portion A 1 to an upper side thereof to be bent to an outward side thereof; and a passage forming protruding portion D 1 formed to be convex upward at a region between the edge of the first plane portion A 1 and the first through hole B 1 , and wherein the second plate includes: a second plane portion A 2 in which a second through hole B 2 of a shape corresponding to that of the first through hole B 1 is formed at a central part of the second plane portion A 2 , and having an upper surface coming into tight contact with a bottom surface of the first plane portion A 1 ; a second flange portion C 2 formed to extend from an edge of the second plane portion A 2 to a lower side thereof to be bent to an outward side thereof, and coupled to a flange portion C 1 of a unit plate being located below the second plate; and a passage forming depressed portion D 2 formed to be concave downward at a region between the edge of the second plane portion A 2 and the second through hole B 2 , thereby forming the heating medium passage P 1 between the passage forming protruding portion D 1 and the passage forming depressed portion D 2 . 3. The heat exchanger of claim 2 , wherein the first flange portion C 1 is formed to be higher than a protruding height of the passage forming protruding portion D 1 , and the second flange portion C 2 is formed to be deeper than a depressed depth of the passage forming depressed portion D 2 , and thus a longitudinally separated space, which forms the combustion gas passage P 2 , is provided between a lower end of a passage forming depressed portion D 2 of a unit plate being located at an upper group among unit plates that are longitudinally located to be adjacent to each other, and an upper end of a passage forming protruding portion D 1 of a unit plate being located at a lower group thereamong. 4. The heat exchanger of claim 3 , wherein a plurality of gap maintaining protruding portions E 1 , each of which protrudes at the same height as that of the first flange portion C 1 , are formed to be spaced apart from each other at the passage forming protruding portion D 1 in a circumferential direction, and a plurality of gap maintaining depressed portions E 2 , each of which is depressed at the same depth as that of the second flange portion C 2 , are formed to be spaced apart from each other at the passage forming depressed portion D 2 in the circumferential direction, and thus a lower end of each of the plurality of gap maintaining depressed portions E 2 of a unit plate being located at the upper group among the unit plates being longitudinally located to be adjacent to each other, and an upper end of each of the plurality of gap maintaining protruding portions E 1 of a unit plate being located at the lower group thereamong come into contact with each other. 5. The heat exchanger of claim 4 , wherein the passage forming protruding portion D 1 is formed to be communicated with an entire section at a region between the edge of the first plane portion A 1 and the first through hole B 1 along the circumferential direction, the passage forming depressed portion D 2 is formed to be communicated with an entire section at a region between the edge of the second plane portion A 2 and the second through hole B 2 along the circumferential direction, and a through hole is formed at each of the plurality of gap maintaining protruding portions E 1 and each of the plurality of gap maintaining depressed portions E 2 so as to connect a heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate being located at the lower group to a heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate being located at the upper group, wherein the through hole is located so as to reverse a direction of the heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate located at the lower group against that of the heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate located at the upper group. 6. The heat exchanger of claim 5 , wherein a heating medium, which flows in through a through hole formed at one side of a second plate configuring the unit plate located at the lower group among the unit plates being longitudinally located to be adjacent to each other, is branched off to both directions to flow along the heating medium passage P 1 , and then passes a through hole formed at a first plate being located at an opposite side against the second plate and a through hole formed at a second plate configuring a unit plate being located at the upper group, thereby flowing in a heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate being located at the upper group. 7. The heat exchanger of claim 6 , wherein multiple heating medium passages P 1 are configured in parallel with each other by stacking the unit plate. 8. The heat exchanger of claim 4 , wherein the passage forming protruding portion D 1 is formed to be communicated with some section at a region between the edge of the first plane portion A 1 and the first through hole B 1 along the circumferential direction, the passage forming depressed portion D 2 is formed to be communicated with some section at a region between the edge of the second plane portion A 2 and the second through hole B 2 along the circumferential direction, and a through hole is formed at each of the plurality of gap maintaining protruding portions E 1 and each of the plurality of gap maintaining depressed portions E 2 so as to connect a heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate located at the lower group to a heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate located at the upper group, wherein the through hole is located so as to reverse a direction of the heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate located at the lower group against that of the heating medium passage P 1 of the unit plate located at the upper group
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