Method for braze-welding a fixing plate and a flow channel cap in a heat exchanger, and heat exchanger produced by same

US9649710B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9649710-B2
Application numberUS-201013265314-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 20, 2010
Priority dateApr 20, 2009
Publication dateMay 16, 2017
Grant dateMay 16, 2017

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The present invention relates to a method for braze-welding a fixing plate and a flow channel cap in a heat exchanger, and to a heat exchanger produced by same. The method includes: providing a fixing plate 10 having a plurality of resilient protrusions 11 for snap-fitting; providing a flow channel cap 20 , one end 22 of which is L-shaped to be snap-fitted onto the resilient protrusion 11 and the other end of which has a stepped portion 21 ; inserting the stepped portion 21 of the flow channel cap 20 into the resilient protrusion 11 such that an end 21 b of the stepped portion 21 contacts an end of the resilient protrusion 11 ; pressing the L-shaped end 22 of the flow channel cap 20 against the resilient protrusion 11 of the fixing plate 10 such that the L-shaped end 22 is snap-fitted onto the resilient protrusion 11 and thus tightly contacts the fixing plate 10 , and the resilient protrusion 11 thus press-contacts the end 21 b of the stepped portion 21 to enable an end 21 a of the stepped portion 21 to tightly contact the fixing plate 10 ; and braze-welding the fixing plate 10 and the flow channel cap 20 . The above-described method eliminates a spot-welding process which might otherwise be performed prior to the process of braze-welding the fixing plate and the flow channel cap in conventional heat exchangers, to thereby reduce manufacturing costs and labor and to improve productivity.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of heat exchanging pipes with both ends open, through which heat water flows; a fixing plate where both ends of each of the heat exchanging pipes are inserted; and flow channel caps connected to the fixing plate to form parallel flow channels by closing the both ends of each of the heat exchanging pipes, wherein the fixing plate comprises a continuous planar portion and an edge portion extending from an edge of the continuous planar portion, the edge portion has a plurality of protrusions protruding from a surface of the edge portion, and each of the plurality of protrusions has an inclined surface extending inwardly toward the continuous planar portion from the surface of the edge portion at an obtuse angle, and at least one of the flow channel caps has a first end which is L-shaped and a second end with a stepped portion, the first end comprising a first portion having a planar shape and a second portion extending perpendicularly from an end of the first portion, the first portion being in contact with the planar portion but not being in contact with the edge portion, the second portion being in contact with the edge portion but not being in contact with the planar portion, an end of the second portion being in contact with one of the plurality of protrusions, a base end of the stepped portion being in contact with the planar portion such that one side of the base end is in contact with one side of the planar portion that is facing the one side of the base end, and an end of the stepped portion being in press-contact with another of the plurality of protrusions while not in contact with the planar portion such that the end of the stepped portion is spaced apart from one side of the planar portion that is facing the end of the stepped portion. 2. A method of brazing a fixing plate and a flow channel cap in a heat exchanger including: a plurality of heat exchanging pipes with both ends open, through which heat water flows; the fixing plate where both ends of each of the heat exchanging pipes are inserted; and the flow channel caps brazed to the fixing plate to form parallel flow channels by closing both ends of the heat exchanging pipes, the method comprising: providing the fixing plate having a continuous planar portion and an edge portion extending from an edge of the continuous planar portion, the edge portion has a plurality of protrusions for snap-fitting protruding from a surface of the edge portion, and each of the plurality of protrusions has an inclined surface extending inwardly toward the continuous planar portion from the surface of the edge portion at an obtuse angle; providing the flow channel cap, a first end of which is L-shaped to be snap-fitted onto the respective protrusion and a second end of which has a stepped portion; inserting the stepped portion of the flow channel cap into the respective protrusion such that an end of the stepped portion contacts an end of another of the plurality of protrusions; pressing the the first end of the flow channel cap against the protrusion of the fixing plate such that the the first end is snap-fitted onto the respective protrusion and thus tightly contacts the fixing plate, and the respective protrusion thus press-contacts the end of the stepped portion to enable a base end of the stepped portion to tightly contact the fixing plate, such that the first end comprises a first portion having a planar shape and a second portion extending perpendicularly from an end of the first portion, the first portion being in contact with the planar portion but not being in contact with the edge portion, the second portion being in contact with the edge portion but not being in contact with the planar portion, the end of the second portion being in contact with the respective protrusion, the base end of the stepped portion being in contact with the planar portion such that one side of the base end is in contact with one side of the planar portion that is facing the one side of the base end, and the end of the stepped portion being in press-contact with the another of the plurality of protrusions while not in contact with the planar portion such that the end of the stepped portion is spaced apart from one side of the planar portion that is facing the end of the stepped portion; and brazing the fixing plate and the flow channel cap.

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  • with particular pattern of flow of the heat exchange media, e.g. change of flow direction (F28D7/1623, F28D7/1638, F28D7/1661, F28D7/1676, F28D7/1692 take precedence) · CPC title

  • by brazing · CPC title

  • with metallurgical bonding · CPC title

  • assembled in arrays, each array being arranged in the same plane · CPC title

  • B23K1/0012Primary

    Brazing of heat exchangers · CPC title

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What does patent US9649710B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a method for braze-welding a fixing plate and a flow channel cap in a heat exchanger, and to a heat exchanger produced by same. The method includes: providing a fixing plate 10 having a plurality of resilient protrusions 11 for snap-fitting; providing a flow channel cap 20 , one end 22 of which is L-shaped to be snap-fitted onto the resilient protrusion …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kim Young Mo, Choi Young Sik, Kyungdong Navien Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K1/0012. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 16 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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