Stacked plate heat exchanger

US9557116B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9557116-B2
Application numberUS-201113696219-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 4, 2011
Priority dateMay 6, 2010
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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A stacked plate heat exchanger may include a plurality of elongated plates on top of and connected to one another. The elongated plates may define a first cavity in the longitudinal direction of the plates and be configured to cool a medium. The elongated plates may define a second cavity for conducting a coolant therethrough, wherein in two end regions of each elongated plate, a through hole may be arranged for supplying the medium to be cooled. The through hole may be at least partially surrounded at its boundary by a dome and arranged approximately at the edge of the elongated plates. At least one of the dome and the through hole may be integrated in the edge of the elongated plate.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A stacked plate heat exchanger, comprising: a plurality of elongated plates stacked on top of and connected to one another, with pairs of adjacent elongated plates each defining a single cavity in a longitudinal direction between base plates of each pair of the elongated plates, wherein in each of two end regions of each elongated plate a through hole is arranged for passing a medium to be cooled into the single cavity, each through hole being at least partially surrounded at its perimeter by a respective dome, wherein each respective dome abuts an edge of the respective elongated plate, said edge being defined by a meeting of a rim and a respective base plate, wherein each base plate extends between the two end regions of each respective elongated plate; wherein each respective dome extends along a space between the respective rim and the perimeter of the respective through hole, and each dome abuts directly with a dome of a neighboring plate, and contacts the dome of the neighboring plate over; wherein each dome includes radially extending structures that separate a plurality of holes that define each perimeter, and the plurality of holes supply a coolant and fill the space between the respective perimeter and the respective rim; wherein each base plate lies in a respective first plane, each through hole lies in a respective second plane, the plurality of holes in each dome lie in a respective third plane, the respective first plane is between the respective second plane and the respective third plane, and the domes abut one another at their rims. 2. The stacked plate heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein each dome is at least one of embossed into the respective base plate or raised and protruding from the respective base plate. 3. The stacked plate heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein each pair of the plurality of elongated plates includes a first elongated plate and a second elongated plate, wherein each through hole is approximately circular-segment-shaped, and the plurality of holes surrounding the through hole are curved in a circular-arc-shaped manner, and further wherein the dome of the first elongated plate together with the second elongated plate arranged therebelow forms an annular channel. 4. The stacked plate heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the elongated plates are formed from solderable aluminum. 5. A stacked plate heat exchanger, comprising: a plurality of elongated plates stacked on top of and connected to one another, with pairs of adjacent elongated plates each defining a respective cavity in a longitudinal direction between base plates of each pair of the plates; a through hole arranged in each of two end regions of each elongated plate for supplying a medium to be cooled to the cavity, the respective through holes being at least partially surrounded at a perimeter by a respective dome, each of the respective domes abuts an edge of the associated elongated plate, said edge being defined by a meeting of a rim and a respective base plate; wherein each base plate extends between the two end regions of each respective elongated plate; wherein each respective dome extends along a space between the rim of the respective elongated plates and a perimeter of its respective through hole, each dome defining a plurality of elongated holes which supply the coolant, wherein the dome includes an outer wall running along the respective rim of at least one of the plates, and the dome abuts directly against a dome of a neighboring plate, and contacts the dome of the neighboring plate over the perimeter; wherein each dome includes ribs that separate the respective plurality of elongated holes, and the holes fill a space between the respective perimeter and the respective rim; and wherein each base plate lies in a respective first plane, each through hole lies in a respective second plane, the plurality of elongated holes in each dome lie in a respective third plane, the first plane is between the second plane and the third plane, and the domes abut one another at their rims. 6. The stacked plate heat exchanger according to claim 5 , wherein each dome is at least one of embossed into the respective base plate or raised and protruding from the base plate.

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  • the plates having integrated connecting members · CPC title

  • F28D9/005Primary

    the plates having openings therein for both heat-exchange media · CPC title

  • having one or more openings therein forming tubular heat-exchange passages · CPC title

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What does patent US9557116B2 cover?
A stacked plate heat exchanger may include a plurality of elongated plates on top of and connected to one another. The elongated plates may define a first cavity in the longitudinal direction of the plates and be configured to cool a medium. The elongated plates may define a second cavity for conducting a coolant therethrough, wherein in two end regions of each elongated plate, a through hole m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Velte Volker, Mahle Int Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28D9/005. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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