Heat exchanger having an interference rib

US9770792B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9770792-B2
Application numberUS-83414510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 12, 2010
Priority dateJan 15, 2010
Publication dateSep 26, 2017
Grant dateSep 26, 2017

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One aspect of this disclosure provides a heat exchanger that comprises a first panel half coupled to a corresponding second panel half that form a passageway having at least a first chamber adjacent an inlet end of the passageway and a second chamber and overlapping interference patterns formed in each of the first and second panel halves that extend along at least a portion of the length of the passageway and located between at least the first and second chambers.

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A furnace heat exchanger, comprising: a first panel half defined by a first outer perimeter; a corresponding second panel half defined by a second outer perimeter, said first and second panel halves being joined together at least at said first and second outer perimeters to form a heat exchanger panel having a passageway having at least a first chamber adjacent an inlet end of said passageway and a second chamber; and overlapping interference patterns formed in a surface region of each of said first and second panel halves such that said interference patterns of said first and second panel halves contact each other and are shaped to form an irregular path between a space separating said first and second panel halves, said interference patterns extending along at least a portion of a length of said passageway and being located between at least said first and second chambers such that said interference patterns resist the passage of flue gasses therethrough when heating of the heat exchanger panel causes a slight separation between said first panel half and said second panel half, wherein the overlapping interference patterns have been formed after the first and second panel halves have been joined together, and wherein one end of an overlapping interference pattern is proximate a bend in the irregular path and the other end is proximate a coupled perimeter of the first and second panel halves. 2. The furnace heat exchanger recited in claim 1 , wherein said second chamber is an intermediate chamber and said passageway includes a third chamber adjacent an exhaust end of said passageway, wherein said second chamber is located between said first and third chambers. 3. The furnace heat exchanger recited in claim 2 , wherein said overlapping interference patterns are located between said first and second chambers and between said second and third chambers in flat surfaces located therebetween. 4. The furnace heat exchanger recited in claim 1 , wherein said overlapping interference patterns are opposing crimp patterns formed in said first and second panel halves. 5. The furnace heat exchanger recited in claim 4 , wherein said crimp has a “W” configuration. 6. The furnace heat exchanger recited in claim 5 , wherein said “W” configuration has opposing slopes, wherein angle of an intersection of said opposing slopes ranges from about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees, and a width of said overlapping interference patterns ranges from about 0.237 inches to about 0.333 inches. 7. A method of fabricating a heat exchanger, comprising: forming a first panel half defined by a first outer perimeter and having a first half of a passageway formed therein; forming a second panel half defined by a second outer perimeter and having a corresponding second half of said passageway formed therein; coupling said first and second panels together at least at said first and second outer perimeters to form a heat exchanger panel having said passageway having at least a first chamber adjacent an inlet end of said passageway and a second chamber; and forming overlapping interference patterns in a surface region of each of said first and second panel halves after coupling said first and second panels, such that said surface regions of said first and second panel halves contact each other and are shaped to form an irregular path between a space separating said first and second panel halves, said interference patterns extending along at least a portion of a length of said passageway and being located between at least said first and second chambers such that said interference patterns resist the passage of flue gasses therethrough when heating of the heat exchanger panel causes a slight separation between said first panel half and said second panel half, and wherein one end of an overlapping interference pattern is proximate a bend in the irregular path and the other end is proximate the coupled first and second outer perimeters. 8. The method recited in claim 7 , wherein said first and second panel halves have a flat surface located between said first and second chambers and wherein said forming overlapping interference patterns includes forming said interference patterns in a portion of said flat surface of each of said first and second panel halves. 9. The method recited in claim 7 , wherein said second chamber is an intermediate chamber and wherein coupling said first and second panel halves together to form said passageway includes forming a third chamber adjacent an exhaust end of said passageway, wherein said second chamber is located between said first and third chambers. 10. The method recited in claim 9 , wherein forming said overlapping interference patterns includes forming said overlapping interference patterns in a flat surface of each of said first and second panels and between said first and second chambers and between said second and third chambers. 11. The method recited in claim 7 , wherein forming said overlapping interference patterns includes forming a crimp in said first and second panel halves. 12. The method recited in claim 11 , wherein forming said crimp includes forming a “W” configuration. 13. The method recited in claim 12 , wherein forming said “W” configuration includes forming opposing slopes, wherein an angle of an intersection of said opposing slopes ranges from about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees, and a width of said overlapping interference patterns ranges from about 0.237 inches to about 0.333 inches. 14. A furnace, comprising: a cabinet; a blower located within said cabinet and positioned to force air through said cabinet; a gas control valve located within said cabinet; burners located within said cabinet and coupled to said gas control valve; a controller located within said cabinet and electrically coupled to said blower and said gas control valve; and a heat exchanger positioned within said cabinet to receive a gas flame from said burners and, comprising: a first panel half defined by a first outer perimeter and coupled at least to a corresponding second outer perimeter of a second panel half to form said heat exchanger having a passageway having at least a first chamber adjacent an inlet end of said passageway and a second chamber; and overlapping interference patterns formed in a surface region of each of said first and second panel halves, such that said surface regions of said first and second panel halves contact each other and are shaped to form an irregular path between a space separating said first and second panel halves, said interference patterns extending along at least a portion of a length of said passageway and being located between at least said first and second chambers such that said interference patterns resist the passage of flue gasses therethrough when heating of the heat exchanger panel causes a slight separation between said first panel half and said second panel half, wherein the overlapping interference patterns have been formed after the first and second panel halves have been joined together, and wherein one end of an overlapping interference pattern is proximate a bend in the irregular path and the other end is proximate a coupled perimeter of the first and second panel halves. 15. The furnace recited in claim 14 , wherein said first and second panel halves having a flat surface located between said first and second chambers and wherein said overlapping interference patterns are formed in a portion of said flat surface. 16. The furnace recited in claim 14 , wherein said second chamber is an intermediate chamber and said passageway includes

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  • Burner nozzles incorporating flow adjusting means · CPC title

  • Header or manifold making · CPC title

  • Burners specially adapted for use with means for pressurising the gaseous fuel or the combustion air · CPC title

  • F24H3/087Primary

    using fluid fuel · CPC title

  • Liquid seal in liquid flow line; flow liquid forms seal · CPC title

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What does patent US9770792B2 cover?
One aspect of this disclosure provides a heat exchanger that comprises a first panel half coupled to a corresponding second panel half that form a passageway having at least a first chamber adjacent an inlet end of the passageway and a second chamber and overlapping interference patterns formed in each of the first and second panel halves that extend along at least a portion of the length of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zimmer Donald N, Lennox Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24H3/087. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 26 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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