Coined header for heat exchanger
US-2017363372-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US10330399B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10330399-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615574575-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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A heat exchanger has a rectangular-shaped core having a plurality of fluid passages extending in a width direction and air fins interleaved between said fluid passages. The heat exchanger has tanks that define fluid manifolds located at opposite ends of the core and fluidly connected by the plurality of fluid passages between the tanks. The tanks each include an extruded tank section with open ends and end caps that enclose the ends of the extruded tank section. The tanks are assembled and attached to the core such that each of the end caps is located at each of four corners of the rectangular-shaped core.
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A heat exchanger comprising: a rectangular shaped core having a plurality of fluid passages extending therethrough in a width direction and air fins interleaved between said fluid passages; tank end caps arranged at each of four corners of the rectangular shaped core; a first extruded tank section arranged at a first end of the core in the width direction, the first extruded tank section extending between and joined to a first and second one of the tank end caps; and a second extruded tank section arranged at a second end of the core in the width direction opposite the first end, the second extruded tank section extending between and joined to a third and fourth one of the tank end caps, wherein the first extruded tank section and first and second tank end caps together define a first fluid manifold and the second extruded tank section and third and fourth tank end caps together define a second fluid manifold, the plurality of fluid passages providing for fluid communication between the first and second fluid manifolds; wherein the first extruded tank section includes an interior cylindrical surface that extends in a length direction of the first extruded tank section to a first end face and an opposite second end face to define semi-circular openings in the first and second end faces and wherein the first and second tank end caps each include an interior cylindrical surface that extends to a cap face defining a semi-circular edge, wherein the semi-circular edge of the first tank end cap is aligned with the semi-circular opening of the first end face and the semi-circular edge of the second tank end cap is aligned with the semi-circular opening of the second end face to form a tank; wherein the cap face of the first tank end cap engages the first end face and the cap face of the second tank end cap engages the second end face; and wherein each of the first tank end cap and the second tank end cap includes a semi-circular tapered edge, wherein the semi-circular tapered edges extend away from the end faces of the first extruded tank section to provide a gap between the end faces of the first extruded tank section and the first and second tank end caps. 2. A heat exchanger comprising: a rectangular shaped core having a plurality of fluid passages extending therethrough in a width direction and air fins interleaved between said fluid passages; tank end caps arranged at each of four corners of the rectangular shaped core; a first extruded tank section arranged at a first end of the core in the width direction, the first extruded tank section extending between and joined to a first and second one of the tank end caps; and a second extruded tank section arranged at a second end of the core in the width direction opposite the first end, the second extruded tank section extending between and joined to a third and fourth one of the tank end caps, wherein the first extruded tank section and first and second tank end caps together define a first fluid manifold and the second extruded tank section and third and fourth tank end caps together define a second fluid manifold, the plurality of fluid passages providing for fluid communication between the first and second fluid manifolds; wherein the first extruded tank section includes an interior cylindrical surface that extends in a length direction of the first extruded tank section to a first end face and an opposite second end face to define semi-circular openings in the first and second end faces and wherein the first and second tank end caps each include an interior cylindrical surface that extends to a cap face defining a semi-circular edge, wherein the semi-circular edge of the first tank end cap is aligned with the semi-circular opening of the first end face and the semi-circular edge of the second tank end cap is aligned with the semi-circular opening of the second end face to form a tank; wherein the core includes a wall surface at a tank end of the core that extends around the periphery of the tank end of the core, and wherein the tank includes a peripheral edge that engages the wall surface; and wherein the tank includes a bottom tapered edge adjacent to the peripheral edge that extends away from the tank end of the core to provide a gap between the tank and the wall surface. 3. A heat exchanger comprising: a rectangular shaped core having a plurality of fluid passages extending therethrough in a width direction and air fins interleaved between said fluid passages; tank end caps arranged at each of four corners of the rectangular shaped core; a first extruded tank section arranged at a first end of the core in the width direction, the first extruded tank section extending between and joined to a first and second one of the tank end caps; and a second extruded tank section arranged at a second end of the core in the width direction opposite the first end, the second extruded tank section extending between and joined to a third and fourth one of the tank end caps, wherein the first extruded tank section and first and second tank end caps together define a first fluid manifold and the second extruded tank section and third and fourth tank end caps together define a second fluid manifold, the plurality of fluid passages providing for fluid communication between the first and second fluid manifolds; wherein the first extruded tank section includes an interior cylindrical surface that extends in a length direction of the first extruded tank section to a first end face and an opposite second end face to define semi-circular openings in the first and second end faces and wherein the first and second tank end caps each include an interior cylindrical surface that extends to a cap face defining a semi-circular edge, wherein the semi-circular edge of the first tank end cap is aligned with the semi-circular opening of the first end face and the semi-circular edge of the second tank end cap is aligned with the semi-circular opening of the second end face to form a tank; wherein the first and second tank end caps each include a cap end disposed opposite of the cap face, each of the cap ends having a recess; wherein the first and second tank end caps each include at least one mounting feature; and wherein the at least one mounting feature includes two arms disposed around the recess. 4. The heat exchanger of claim 2 , wherein the tank is welded to the core at the bottom taper edge.
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the conduits being formed by spaced plates with inserted elements (F28D1/0358 takes precedence) · CPC title
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