Brazed heat exchanger and method of making the same
First Claim
1. A baffle for a tubular header comprising a plate like metal piece having first and second peripheral sections of approximately the same extent, the first section having a size generally at least a large as the outer dimension of the tubular header, the second section having a size and shape approximately equal to a corresponding interior section of the tubular header, and a notch in said first section extending inwardly a distance greater than the wall thickness of the tubular header.
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Abstract
Poor brazed joints in a heat exchange caused by improper venting during the brazing process are eliminated through the use of a baffle for disposition in a slot 32 in a tubular header 10, 12 which is formed of a plate-like metal piece having first and second peripheral sections 36, 40 of approximately the same extent. The first section 36 has a size at least as large as the outer dimension of the tubular header 10, 12 while the second section 40 has a size and shape approximately equal to a corresponding interior section of the tubular header 10, 12 and a notch 46 is disposed in the first section 36 and extends inwardly a distance 2t greater than the wall thickness t of the tubular header. The notch 46 provides a vent path during the brazing process which is subsequently filled by the capillary flow of molten braze metal 52 into the bottom 50 of the notch.
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- 1. A baffle for a tubular header comprising a plate like metal piece having first and second peripheral sections of approximately the same extent, the first section having a size generally at least a large as the outer dimension of the tubular header, the second section having a size and shape approximately equal to a corresponding interior section of the tubular header, and a notch in said first section extending inwardly a distance greater than the wall thickness of the tubular header.
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7. A heat exchanger comprising:
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a pair of elongated spaced, parallel generally cylindrical headers; a plurality of tubes extending between said headers and in fluid communication with the interior thereof; slots in said headers generally transverse to the elongated dimension of said headers and extending at least about half way through the corresponding header; baffles brazed in said slots, each baffle having an interior semicircular shaped peripheral section sized to embrace the interior wall of the corresponding header and an exterior, semicircular shaped peripheral section of larger radius than said interior section, and a notch in said exterior section of sufficient depth as to extend inwardly of said interior wall; and braze metal filling at least that portion of said notch inwardly of said interior wall. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of brazing a metal baffle in a slot in a tubular metal header comprising the step of forming a capillary vent passage in the baffle with sufficient depth to establish a path of fluid communication in the baffle between the interior and the exterior of the header that is sufficiently small in size that molten braze metal will block the path.
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12. A method of fabricating a heat exchanger formed of metal parts with brazed metal cladding comprising the steps of:
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assembling the heat exchanger components, including at least one tubular header having at least one transverse slot, together; forming a baffle of a metal piece about the width of the slot so as to have an inwardly directed notch of sufficient depth as to have its end located inwardly of the interior surface of the tubular header; inserting a baffle in each said slot; and
heating the assembled components to a brazing temperature whereby vaporous materials resulting from the heating within the assembly may vent through said notches, whereafter molten braze metal may flow at least partially into said notch to block the same. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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