Heat exchanger, refrigeration cycle apparatus including heat exchanger and air-conditioning apparatus
US-2015059401-A1 · Mar 5, 2015 · US
US10465924B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10465924-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515523224-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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A heat exchanger includes a plurality of flat tubes and a coupling header. The flat tubes are disposed in multiple tiers along a predetermined tube tier direction and in multiple rows so as to be adjacent to each other in a tube row direction intersecting the tube tier direction and the longitudinal direction of the flat tubes. The coupling header is formed by joining a first member to a plurality of second members in the tube tier direction. The first member has a plurality of through holes through which pass the first end portions of the flat tubes. The second members when joined to the first member forming a plurality of coupling passages where the first end portions of the flat tubes adjacent to each other in the tube row direction communicate with each other.
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A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of flat tubes disposed in multiple tiers along a predetermined tube tier direction and disposed in multiple rows so as to be adjacent to each other in a tube row direction intersecting the tube tier direction and the longitudinal direction of the flat tubes; and a coupling header, first end portions of the flat tubes along the longitudinal direction that are adjacent to each other in the tube row direction communicating with each other via the coupling header, the coupling header comprising a first member and a plurality of second members, the second members being joined to each other along the tube tier direction and joined to the first member, the first member having a plurality of through holes formed therein through which the first end portions of the plurality of flat tubes pass, and the plurality of second members when joined to the first member forming a plurality of coupling passages where the first end portions of the flat tubes adjacent to each other in the tube row direction communicate with each other, each of the second members having a plurality of coupling passage partition portions formed thereon, the coupling passage partition portions of the second members partitioning the plurality of coupling passages from each other in the tube tier direction, the coupling passage partition portions being formed side by side along the tube tier direction, the second members being joined such that respective endmost ones of the coupling passage partition portions contact each other along the tube tier direction, each of the coupling passage partition portions that contact each other along the tube tier direction having a first thickness in the tube tier direction smaller than a second thickness in the tube tier direction of the coupling passage partition portions disposed in segments where the second members are not joined to each other along the tube tier direction, and each of the coupling passage partition portions being a plate-shaped portion extending parallel to the longitudinal direction of the flat tubes, with a dimension of the plate-shaped portion along the longitudinal direction of the flat tubes being larger than the first thickness and the second thickness, and wherein the first thickness is half the second thickness such that a combined thickness in the tube tier direction of the endmost ones of the coupling passage partition portions that contact each other is equal to the thickness in the tube tier direction of the coupling passage partition portions disposed in the segments where the second members are not joined to each other along the tube tier direction. 2. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the second members are joined to each other and to the first member by a brazing filler metal provided on surfaces of the coupling passage partition portions. 3. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the second members have incorrect assembly prevention portions formed therein that are arranged to prevent placement direction incorrectness, and the incorrect assembly prevention portions form end portions along the tube tier direction of the coupling header. 4. The heat exchanger according to claim 3 , wherein the incorrect assembly prevention portions limit an insertion length of the plurality of flat tubes so as to be smaller than a predetermined insertion length with respect to the plurality of through holes formed in segments of the first member forming the end portions along the tube tier direction of the coupling header when the placement direction of the second members forming the end portions in the tube tier direction of the coupling header is incorrect. 5. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the second members are joined to each other and to the first member by a brazing filler metal provided on surfaces of the coupling passage partition portions. 6. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the second members have incorrect assembly prevention portions formed therein that are arranged to prevent placement direction incorrectness, and the incorrect assembly prevention portions form end portions along the tube tier direction of the coupling header. 7. The heat exchanger according to claim 6 , wherein the incorrect assembly prevention portions limit an insertion length of the plurality of flat tubes so as to be smaller than a predetermined insertion length with respect to the plurality of through holes formed in segments of the first member forming the end portions along the tube tier direction of the coupling header when the placement direction of the second members forming the end portions in the tube tier direction of the coupling header is incorrect. 8. The heat exchanger according to claim 2 , wherein the second members have incorrect assembly prevention portions formed therein that are arranged to prevent placement direction incorrectness, and the incorrect assembly prevention portions form end portions along the tube tier direction of the coupling header. 9. The heat exchanger according to claim 8 , wherein the incorrect assembly prevention portions limit an insertion length of the plurality of flat tubes so as to be smaller than a predetermined insertion length with respect to the plurality of through holes formed in segments of the first member forming the end portions along the tube tier direction of the coupling header when the placement direction of the second members forming the end portions in the tube tier direction of the coupling header is incorrect. 10. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein each of the second members includes a wall portion that is plate-shaped and extends in the tube tier direction, and the coupling passage partition portions project from the wall portion. 11. The heat exchanger according to claim 10 , wherein the wall portions and the coupling passage partition portions of each of the second members are integrally formed by extrusion molding. 12. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second members includes two end-side second members and at least one intermediate-side second member disposed between the end-side second members, the end-side second members forming end portions of the coupling header in the tube tier direction. 13. The heat exchanger according to claim 12 , wherein each of the end-side second members includes an incorrect assembly prevention portion, the incorrect assembly prevention portion being configured as a projection arranged on an endmost portion of the end-side second member and projecting outward away from the at least one intermediate-side second member in the tube tier direction when the end-side when the end-side second member is assembled correctly. 14. The heat exchanger according to claim 12 , wherein each of the end-side second members includes an incorrect assembly prevention portion, the incorrect assembly prevention portion being configured as a plate-shaped portion arranged on an endmost portion of the end-side second member and projecting along the longitudinal direction of the flat tubes farther than the coupling passage partition portions. 15. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the first member includes a plate-shaped first main wall portion that is elongated in the tube tier direction and includes the plurality of through holes, a pair of first auxiliary wall portions that extend from end portions in the tube row direction of the first main wall portion, and a plurality of bending portions that extend from the first auxiliary wa
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