IP Library Granted Patent US 7,131,293
Granted Patent B2
US 7,131,293 · App. 11/082,303 · Granted Nov 7, 2006

Dryer integrated condenser of a refrigerating system and a method of assembling the same

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Patent No.
US 7,131,293
App. No.
11/082,303
Granted
Nov 7, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a refrigerating system, a condenser ( 1 ) includes a cooling core ( 2 ) having parallel tubes and cooling fins, two headers ( 3 ) connected to the ends of each tube and a cylindrical dryer tank ( 4 ) connected to one of the headers ( 3 ) by connectors ( 5 ). Each connector ( 5 ) has a cylindrical side surface, and cylindrical butting faces corresponding to the header and the dryer tank respective side surfaces. During preliminary assembling of the condenser, cylindrical projections of connectors ( 5 ) are pushed into corresponding orifices in the header ( 3 ) and the dryer tank ( 4 ) side surfaces, and the entire unit is placed in a furnace, where the one-shot brazing process is carried out.

Claims (14)

1. A dryer integrated condenser of a refrigerating system comprising

a cooling core consisting of a plurality of parallel tubes and cooling fins,

a header fluidly connected with an end of each tube and comprising a header side surface having a header orifice, and

a cylindrical dryer tank comprising a dryer tank side surface having a dryer tank orifice, and

a connector connecting the header and the dryer tank and having a thermal capacity that is smaller than the header and the dryer tank, said connector being formed of an integral metal body and comprising a cylindrical side surface, cylindrical butting face corresponding to the header side surface and having a substantially cylindrical projection received in the header orifice, cylindrical butting face corresponding to the dryer tank side surface and having a substantially cylindrical projection received in the dryer tank orifice, wherein the connector is bonded to the header and the dryer tank by a brazing agent;

wherein the connector is characterised in that the cylindrical side surface of the connector has at least one positioning recess.

2. A condenser as claimed in claim 1 , characterised in that the connector diameter (d) is greater than a distance (h) between ends of the cylindrical projections.

3. A condenser as claimed in claim 1 , characterised in that the connector has a straight port extending through the cylindrical projections.

4. A dryer integrated condenser of a refrigerating system comprising

a cooling core consisting of a plurality of parallel tubes and cooling fins,

a header fluidly connected with an end of each tube and comprising a header side surface having a header orifice, and

a cylindrical dryer tank comprising a dryer tank side surface having a dryer tank orifice, and

a connector connecting the header and the dryer tank and having a thermal capacity that is smaller than the header and the dryer tank, said connector being formed of an integral metal body and comprising a cylindrical side surface, cylindrical butting face corresponding to the header side surface and having a substantially cylindrical projection received in the header orifice, cylindrical butting face corresponding to the dryer tank side surface and having a substantially cylindrical projection received in the dryer tank orifice, wherein the connector is bonded to the header and the dryer tank by a brazing agent;

wherein the connector is characterised in that at least one of the cylindrical projections comprises notches to provide a serrated contact surface when received in the corresponding orifice of the header or dryer tank.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2016
From: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: MAHLE INTERNATIONAL GMBH
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