Heat exchanger of air conditioning device, and air conditioning device
US-2015323218-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US10295281B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10295281-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815919612-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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A fin-tube type of heat exchanger has: a plurality of fins laminated to one another; a housing for containing therein the fins; and a heat transfer tube penetrating the fins in a fin-laminating direction and also penetrating side plates on both sides of the housing. A heat transfer tube through hole is formed in one-side side plate of the housing by a burred hole having a tubular flange part protruded into the housing. Each fin has a brazing material insertion hole adjacent to the heat transfer tube through hole. That portion of a brazing material which protrudes from the brazing material insertion hole of the outermost fin closest to the one-side side plate part toward the one-side side plate part gets molten. The tubular flange part has a cutout part formed, at a circumferential position facing the brazing material insertion hole, by partly cutting away the tubular flange part.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fin-tube type of heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of fins laminated to one another; a housing for containing therein the fins; a heat transfer tube which penetrates the fins in a fin-laminating direction and which also penetrates side plate parts on both sides, in the fin-laminating direction, of the housing, wherein a heat transfer tube through hole which is formed in an at least one-side side plate part, in the fin-laminating direction, of the housing is constituted by a burred hole having a tubular flange part protruded into the housing, wherein each of the plurality of fins has a brazing material insertion hole formed adjacent to a heat transfer tube through hole formed in each of the plurality of fins; wherein that portion of a brazing material which protrudes from the brazing material insertion hole in an outermost fin closest to the one-side side plate part toward the one-side side plate part is caused to get molten so that the heat transfer tube is brazed to the tubular flange part; and wherein the tubular flange part has formed, at a position of a circumferential portion facing the direction in which the brazing material insertion hole is present, a cutout part in which a part of the tubular flange part has been cut out, wherein a height of protrusion, into the housing, of the tubular flange part at predetermined circumferential portions adjacent to both circumferential sides of the portions in which the cutout part is formed, is arranged to be larger than a height of protrusion, into the housing, of the tubular flange part at other circumferential portions exclusive of the portion in which the cutout part is formed and the predetermined circumferential portions, and wherein a total circumferential length of the tubular flange part at the predetermined circumferential portions and the portion in which the cutout part is formed, is arranged to be shorter than a total circumferential length of the tubular flange part at the other circumferential portions. 2. The fin-tube type of heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein, provided that a product of an area of the cutout part and a thickness of the tubular flange part is defined to be a volume of the cutout part, the volume of the cutout part is smaller than the volume of that portion of the brazing material which protrudes from the brazing material insertion hole in the outermost fin toward the side plate part on the one side.
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