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US-9828065-B2 · Nov 28, 2017 · US
US11524569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11524569-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916523403-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2022 |
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A heat exchanger assembly has a top par and a bottom part joined to the top part. At least one of the top and bottom parts defines a recess. The top and bottom parts define therebetween a passage formed in part by the recess. The passage has a first portion of the passage extending along a first side of the heat exchanger assembly; a second portion of the passage extending along a second side of the heat exchanger assembly; an inlet fluidly communicating with the first portion of the passage near a first end of the passage; and an outlet fluidly communicating with the second portion of the passage near a second end of the passage. Fluid enters the passage via the inlet, then flows in the first portion of the passage, then flows in the second portion of the passage, and then exits the passage via the outlet.
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A heat exchanger assembly comprising: a front portion; a middle portion rearward of the front portion; a rear portion rearward of the middle portion, at least one of the front and rear portions being curved from the middle portion, the at least one of the front and rear portions extending below the middle portion; a top part; and a bottom part disposed below the top part and being joined to the top part, at least one of the top and bottom parts defining a recess, the top and bottom parts defining therebetween a passage formed in part by the recess, the passage having: a first portion of the passage extending along a first side of the heat exchanger assembly; a second portion of the passage extending along a second side of the heat exchanger assembly; an inlet fluidly communicating with the first portion of the passage near a first end of the passage; and an outlet fluidly communicating with the second portion of the passage near a second end of the passage, at least one of the inlet and outlet is defined in the at least one of the front and rear portions extending below the middle portion, wherein the passage is adapted such that fluid enters the passage via the inlet, then flows in the first portion of the passage in a first direction, then flows in the second portion of the passage in a second direction opposite the first direction, and then exits the passage via the outlet. 2. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flowing in the passage from the inlet to the outlet flows along at least a majority of the passage. 3. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the front portion is curved from the middle portion. 4. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 3 , wherein the rear portion is curved from the middle portion. 5. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 3 , wherein the recess extends at least in part along the middle portion and the front portion and is curved to follow a curvature defined by the front portion and the middle portion. 6. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the bottom part defines the recess. 7. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 6 , wherein the top part defines at least one other recess, the passage being also formed in part by the at least one other recess. 8. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the passage extends longitudinally along the first side of the heat exchanger, then laterally along the rear portion, then longitudinally along the second side of the heat exchanger and then laterally along the front portion. 9. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the passage extends at least in part along the middle portion and the at least one of the front and rear portions. 10. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the passage defined in the middle portion is wider than at least another portion of the passage defined in the middle portion. 11. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the passage is thicker than at least another portion of the passage. 12. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the recess is a first recess and the passage is a first passage; the heat exchanger assembly further comprising an other part defining a second recess, the other part being joined to one of the top and bottom parts, the other part and the one of the top and bottom parts to which the other part is joined defining therebetween a second passage formed in part by the second recess, the second passage having another inlet and another outlet, the second passage being fluidly separate from the first passage. 13. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 12 , wherein the other part is curved; and wherein the other part is joined to the middle portion and the at least one of the front and rear portions being curved from the middle portion. 14. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first passage extends at least in part longitudinally along one side of the second passage. 15. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the passage extends at least in part along the front portion; wherein a width of a portion of the passage extending along the front portion is at least three quarters of a width of the front portion. 16. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one of the front and rear portions extending below the middle portion is the front portion; and the outlet is defined in the front portion. 17. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inlet and outlet are adapted for fluidly communicating with a motor. 18. A heat exchanger assembly comprising: a top part; and a bottom part disposed below the top part and being joined to the top part, at least one of the top and bottom parts defining a recess, the top and bottom parts defining therebetween a passage formed in part by the recess, the passage having: a first portion of the passage extending along a first side of the heat exchanger assembly; a second portion of the passage extending along a second side of the heat exchanger assembly; an inlet fluidly communicating with the first portion of the passage near a first end of the passage; and an outlet fluidly communicating with the second portion of the passage near a second end of the passage, the inlet of the passage being rearward of the outlet of the passage, and from the outlet, the passage extending forwardly then laterally, wherein the passage is adapted such that fluid enters the passage via the inlet, then flows in the first portion of the passage in a first direction, then flows in the second portion of the passage in a second direction opposite the first direction, and then exits the passage via the outlet. 19. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 18 , further comprising: a front portion; a middle portion rearward of the front portion; and a rear portion rearward of the middle portion, at least one of the front and rear portions being curved from the middle portion, the at least one of the front and rear portions extending below the middle portion; wherein the passage extends at least in part along the middle portion and the at least one of the front and rear portions. 20. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 19 , wherein the front portion is curved from the middle portion.
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