Thermo-Pur Technologies, LLC

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F28F 1/00 - Tubular elementsAssemblies of tubular elements 2
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B21D 53/02 - Making other particular articles heat exchangers, e.g. radiators, condensers 1
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System and method for manufacturing a heat exchanger

      
Application Number 13227834
Grant Number 08869398
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-09-08
First Publication Date 2013-03-14
Grant Date 2014-10-28
Owner Thermo-Pur Technologies, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Kent, Victor
  • Sinkevych, Mykhaylo
  • Belokon, Alexander
  • Beschastnykh, Vladimir

Abstract

A method for manufacturing a heat exchanger includes joining a first conductive sheet to a second conductive sheet to define a plurality of separate volumes in a blank envelope, creating an aperture in each separate volume in the blank envelope, and heating the blank envelope. The method further includes pressurizing each separate volume through the apertures, hot plastic forming the blank envelope into a formed envelope, and assembling a plurality of formed envelopes into a heat exchanger core, wherein the heat exchanger core includes a fluid passage outside of the formed envelopes, wherein the fluid passage is defined by adjacent formed envelopes, and wherein the fluid passage extends across a dimension of the heat exchanger core.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B21D 53/02 - Making other particular articles heat exchangers, e.g. radiators, condensers
  • B21D 53/04 - Making other particular articles heat exchangers, e.g. radiators, condensers of sheet metal

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A HEAT EXCHANGER

      
Application Number US2012053042
Publication Number 2013/036428
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-08-30
Publication Date 2013-03-14
Owner THERMO-PUR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Kent, Victor
  • Sinkevych, Mykhaylo
  • Belokon, Alexander
  • Beschastnykh, Vladimir

Abstract

A method for manufacturing a heat exchanger includes joining a first conductive sheet to a second conductive sheet to define a plurality of separate volumes in a blank envelope, creating an aperture in each separate volume in the blank envelope, and heating the blank envelope. The method further includes pressurizing each separate volume through the apertures, hot plastic forming the blank envelope into a formed envelope, and assembling a plurality of formed envelopes into a heat exchanger core, wherein the heat exchanger core includes a fluid passage outside of the formed envelopes, wherein the fluid passage is defined by adjacent formed envelopes, and wherein the fluid passage extends across a dimension of the heat exchanger core.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F28F 9/04 - Arrangements for sealing elements into header boxes or end plates
  • F28F 1/00 - Tubular elementsAssemblies of tubular elements

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXCHANGING HEAT

      
Application Number US2012053032
Publication Number 2013/036426
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-08-30
Publication Date 2013-03-14
Owner THERMO-PUR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Kent, Victor
  • Sinkevych, Mykhaylo
  • Belokon, Alexander
  • Beschastnykh, Vladimir

Abstract

A system for exchanging heat includes a plurality of adjacent envelopes, wherein each envelope defines a plurality of volumes. A connection between adjacent envelopes provides fluid communication between the volumes in adjacent envelopes, and a fluid passage outside of the envelopes and defined by adjacent envelopes extends across a dimension of the system. A method for exchanging heat includes flowing a plurality of secondary fluids through a plurality of volumes in adjacent envelopes, wherein each secondary fluid flows through a separate volume in each envelope. The method further includes flowing a primary fluid through a plurality of channels outside of the adjacent envelopes and defined by the adjacent envelopes.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F28F 9/04 - Arrangements for sealing elements into header boxes or end plates
  • F28F 1/00 - Tubular elementsAssemblies of tubular elements