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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 2019
Filed:
Jun. 15, 2016
Trane International Inc., Davidson, NC (US);
Steven E. Wolfgram, La Crosse, WI (US);
Daoud A. Jandal, La Crosse, WI (US);
Bradley S. Wickersham, La Crosse, WI (US);
Fred Eickstaedt, La Crosse, WI (US);
James M. McCool, La Crescent, MN (US);
Raymond S. Schafer, Holmen, WI (US);
Ronald E. Schlicht, La Crosse, WI (US);
Robert A. Harris, New Albin, IA (US);
Steven E. Meloling, La Crosse, WI (US);
Raghu Kumar, Bangalore, IN;
Kishore Prabakaran, Bangalore, IN;
TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC., Davidson, NC (US);
Abstract
Embodiments described in this specification are generally directed to a bolted hinge assembly for a waterbox cover (a 'waterbox hinge assembly'). The waterbox hinge assembly generally does not require welding on the waterbox cover or the heat exchanger in an HVAC system ('HVAC unit' hereinafter). Further, the waterbox hinge assembly may be installable to the HVAC unit without removing the heat exchange fluids (e.g., water, refrigerant, etc.) from the HVAC unit. In some embodiments, the waterbox hinge assembly can be installed on an HVAC unit without removing any bolts from the waterbox cover. Once installed, the waterbox hinge assembly can be left in place so that it can be reused anytime the HVAC unit is serviced.