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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 13, 2004
Filed:
Dec. 09, 2002
James T. Haasch, Bay View, WI (US);
Wayne N. Mueller, New Berlin, WI (US);
Thomas E. Lefeber, Racine, WI (US);
Robert J. Barfknecht, Waterford, WI (US);
Frank M. Grippe, Oak Creek, WI (US);
Ajay K. Dalmia, Troy, MI (US);
Brian P. Gilner, Sturtevant, WI (US);
Modine Manufacturing Company, Racine, WI (US);
Abstract
A turbulator ( A- K) is provided for use in the heat exchange units ( ) of heat exchangers. The turbulator ( A- K) includes a sheet ( A, C) of material. The sheet ( A, C) includes a plurality of strand-like rows ( A, C) of alternating crests ( A, C) and valleys ( A, C). The crests ( A, C) and valleys ( A, C) in each row ( A, C) are offset with respect to the crests ( A, C) and valleys ( A, C) in any immediately adjacent row ( A, C). Each of the rows ( A, C) has an interface with any immediately adjacent row ( A, C). The interfaces are perforated so that valleys ( A, C) in each row ( A, C) are in fluid communication with immediately adjacent crests ( A, C) in any immediately adjacent row ( A, C) and crests ( A, C) in each row ( A, C) are in fluid communication with any immediately adjacent valleys ( A, C) in any immediately adjacent row ( A, C). In some preferred embodiments ( A, C, D, E, F, H, J, K), the plurality of rows ( A, C) are divided into at least two groups ( A, C, J; A, C, J) which together define a herringbone pattern of the crests ( A, C) and valleys ( A, C).