Tubular membrane heat exchanger

US11624558B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11624558-B2
Application numberUS-202016891598-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 3, 2020
Priority dateJun 4, 2019
Publication dateApr 11, 2023
Grant dateApr 11, 2023

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Abstract

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In one aspect, a tubular membrane assembly is provided for a heat exchanger. The tubular membrane assembly includes a header having a header body, a tubular membrane, and a fitting connecting the tubular membrane to the header body. The fitting is configured to form a fluid tight connection between the fitting and the tubular membrane. The tubular membrane assembly further includes potting of the header keeping the tubular membrane connected to the fitting.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tubular membrane assembly for a heat exchanger, the tubular membrane assembly comprising: a header to receive a fluid, the header including a header body having an opening; a tubular membrane having a lumen; a fitting in the opening of the header body and connecting the tubular membrane to the header body, the fitting configured to form a fluid tight connection between the fitting and the tubular membrane and permit fluid to flow between the header and the lumen of the tubular membrane; an inner surface portion of the header body; an outer surface portion of the header body opposite the inner surface portion of the header body; the fitting protruding from the outer surface portion of the header body and the inner surface portion of the header body; the tubular membrane having an end portion adjacent the outer surface portion of the header body; a first potting of the header embedding the outer surface portion of the header body and the end portion of the tubular membrane to keep the tubular membrane connected to the fitting; and a second potting on the inner surface portion of the header body resisting outward movement of the fitting. 2. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubular membrane includes a side wall extending about the lumen; wherein the fitting extends into the lumen and engages the side wall to form the fluid tight connection between the fitting and the tubular membrane; and wherein the first potting contacts the sidewall and keeps the tubular membrane connected to the fitting. 3. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 further comprising a retainer securing the tubular membrane to the fitting. 4. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tubular membrane includes an inner surface defining at least a portion of the lumen of the tubular membrane and an outer surface opposite the inner surface; wherein the fitting includes a first outer surface portion configured to engage the inner surface of the tubular membrane and form the fluid-tight connection between the tubular membrane and the fitting; and wherein the fitting includes a second outer surface portion configured to form a connection with the header body that inhibits liquid potting from seeping between the second outer surface portion and the header body. 5. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubular membrane includes a sidewall of a material that is gas-permeable and liquid impermeable. 6. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the header includes a curb extending about a periphery of the potting. 7. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the header body includes a plate portion including the inner and outer surface portions and the opening; wherein the plate portion is sandwiched between the first potting and the second potting. 8. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the fitting has a length and a cross-section perpendicular to the length; and wherein the fitting has the same cross section for substantially the entire length of the fitting. 9. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the end portion of the tubular membrane contacts the outer surface portion of the header body. 10. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the fitting includes an annular side wall; and wherein the first potting is radially outward of the end portion of the tubular membrane. 11. The tubular membrane assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner surface portion and the outer surface portion extend parallel to one another. 12. A tubular membrane heat exchanger comprising: an inlet header including an inlet header body having a plurality of inlet through openings and inlet header surface portions defining at least a portion of the inlet through openings; an outlet header including an outlet header body having a plurality of outlet through openings and outlet header surface portions defining at least a portion of the outlet through openings; a plurality of tubular membranes having lumens; a plurality of inlet fittings extending in the inlet through openings of the inlet header body and connecting the tubular membranes to the inlet header body; the inlet fittings having inlet fluid passageways to permit fluid to flow between the inlet header and the lumens of the tubular membranes; the inlet fittings having inlet inner surface portions defining at least a portion of the inlet fluid passageways and inlet outer surface portions opposite the inlet inner surface portions; the inlet outer surface portions of the inlet fittings contacting the inlet header surface portions of the inlet header body; potting of the inlet header keeping the tubular membranes connected to the inlet fittings; a plurality of outlet fittings extending in the outlet through openings of the outlet header body and connecting the tubular membranes to the outlet header body; the outlet fittings having outlet fluid passageways to permit fluid flow between the lumens of the tubular membranes and the outlet header; the outlet fittings having outlet inner surface portions defining at least a portion of the outlet fluid passageways and outlet outer surface portions opposite the outlet inner surface portions; the outlet outer surface portions of the outlet fittings contacting the outlet header surface portions of the outlet header; and potting of the outlet header keeping the tubular membranes connected to the outlet fittings. 13. The tubular membrane heat exchanger of claim 12 wherein the inlet and outlet header bodies include outer surfaces; wherein the inlet and outlet fittings are upstanding from the outer surfaces; wherein the tubular membranes include end portions at the outer surfaces; and wherein the potting of the inlet and outlet headers embeds the outer surfaces of the inlet and outlet header bodies and the end portions of the tubular membranes. 14. The tubular membrane heat exchanger of claim 12 wherein the tubular membranes include side walls extending about the lumens; and wherein the inlet and outlet fittings extend into the lumens and engage the sidewall. 15. The tubular membrane heat exchanger of claim 12 wherein the tubular membranes include side walls of a material that is gas-permeable and liquid-impermeable. 16. The tubular membrane heat exchanger of claim 12 wherein the inlet and outlet header bodies include plate portions having the inlet and outlet through openings therein; and wherein the inlet and outlet fittings extend in the inlet and outlet through openings of the plate portions. 17. The tubular membrane heat exchanger of claim 16 wherein the tubular membranes do not extend into the through openings of the plate portions. 18. The tubular membrane heat exchanger apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a plurality of spacers along the tubular membranes that separate the tubular membranes. 19. The tubular membrane heat exchanger apparatus of claim 12 wherein the tubular membranes include end portions forming fluid-tight connections with the inlet and outlet fittings; and retainers securing the end portions of the tubular membranes to the inlet and outlet fittings. 20. The tubular membrane heat exchanger apparatus of claim 19 wherein the retainers are embedded in the potting of the inlet and outlet headers. 21. The tubular membrane heat exchanger apparatus of claim 12 wherein the inlet header body includes a curb extending about a periphery of the inlet header potting; and wherein the

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  • by using bonding or sealing substances, e.g. adhesives (F28F9/18 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Arrangements for coupling connectors with flow lines · CPC title

  • the parts being inserted in the heat-exchange conduits · CPC title

  • Specific membrane protectors, e.g. sleeves or screens · CPC title

  • Heat and mass exchangers, e.g. with permeable walls · CPC title

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What does patent US11624558B2 cover?
In one aspect, a tubular membrane assembly is provided for a heat exchanger. The tubular membrane assembly includes a header having a header body, a tubular membrane, and a fitting connecting the tubular membrane to the header body. The fitting is configured to form a fluid tight connection between the fitting and the tubular membrane. The tubular membrane assembly further includes potting of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baltimore Aircoil Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28D21/0015. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).