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US1516695A
US1516695A US724743A US72474324A US1516695A US 1516695 A US1516695 A US 1516695A US 724743 A US724743 A US 724743A US 72474324 A US72474324 A US 72474324A US 1516695 A US1516695 A US 1516695A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D1/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators
    • F28D1/02Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid
    • F28D1/04Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with tubular conduits
    • F28D1/053Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with tubular conduits the conduits being straight
    • F28D1/05316Assemblies of conduits connected to common headers, e.g. core type radiators
    • F28D1/05333Assemblies of conduits connected to common headers, e.g. core type radiators with multiple rows of conduits or with multi-channel conduits
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S165/00Heat exchange
    • Y10S165/454Heat exchange having side-by-side conduits structure or conduit section
    • Y10S165/456Readily and independently detachable sections
    • Y10S165/457Individual manifolds for each section

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  • This invention relates to improvements in radiators for motor and other vehicles and is also applicable for use in other cases where motors are employed, the object being to improve the construction of the radiator so that it may be readily taken apart for repairing and cleaning.
  • ln carrying out my invention l divide the water tubes into sectional groups, the top and bottom of the tubes being connected to upper and lower headers, which in turn are secured to the head and base tanks of the radiator.
  • the fins are also divided into scc? tional groups corresponding to the tube sections.
  • Figure l is a broken front elevation of a radiator, parts being removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view of the same taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. l and with the tube sections removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 1, and with the tube sections in place.
  • Fig. i is a perspective view of the upper end portion of one tube section.
  • the head and base tanks A and B of the radiator are somewhat similar to those at present in use, being connected together by the hollow stay tubes or spacing members C.
  • the head or upper tank A is provided with a filling plug D and a nipple E.
  • the lower tank B has a nipple F, and these nipples are to be connected to the motor in the usual manner.
  • junction boxes Gr and H are formed on or connected respectively to the bottoni and top of the head and base tanks A, B.
  • the j unction boxes G and H are formed with holes J in front and with openings K in the rear, the latter being fitted with removable cover plates L.
  • the vertical tubes M are divided into sectional groups, the tubes in each group being 1924. Seriali No. 724,743.
  • headers N and P are formed so as to lit neatly against the junction boxes G and H and are each provided with a threaded nipple Q, which will project through one of the holes .l in the junction boxes G, H. rlhe headers N and P are secured to the junction boxes by means of nipples Q; and nuts l, suitable packing being used to make a watertight joint.
  • the usual fins S are arranged on the tubes M of each group.
  • Guides l are provided between the headers N and P to hold them in place.

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Nov. 25, 1924. 1,516,695
s. ATKINSN y SECTIONAL MOTOR RADIATOR Filed July '7, 1924 Patented Nov. 25, i924.
SYDNEY ATKINSON, 0F YR, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIL.
SECTIONAL MOTOR RAIDEATOR.
Application filed luly 7,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SYDNEY ATKINSON, subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Ayr, Queensland, Australia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sectional Motor `Radiators, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in radiators for motor and other vehicles and is also applicable for use in other cases where motors are employed, the object being to improve the construction of the radiator so that it may be readily taken apart for repairing and cleaning.
ln carrying out my invention l divide the water tubes into sectional groups, the top and bottom of the tubes being connected to upper and lower headers, which in turn are secured to the head and base tanks of the radiator. The fins are also divided into scc? tional groups corresponding to the tube sections.
n order that the invention may be better understood ll will now describe the same with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure l is a broken front elevation of a radiator, parts being removed.
Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view of the same taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. l and with the tube sections removed.
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 1, and with the tube sections in place.
Fig. i is a perspective view of the upper end portion of one tube section.
The head and base tanks A and B of the radiator are somewhat similar to those at present in use, being connected together by the hollow stay tubes or spacing members C. The head or upper tank A is provided with a filling plug D and a nipple E. The lower tank B has a nipple F, and these nipples are to be connected to the motor in the usual manner.
Junction boxes Gr and H are formed on or connected respectively to the bottoni and top of the head and base tanks A, B. The j unction boxes G and H are formed with holes J in front and with openings K in the rear, the latter being fitted with removable cover plates L.
The vertical tubes M are divided into sectional groups, the tubes in each group being 1924. Seriali No. 724,743.
-connected to the top and bottoni headers N and P. These headers are formed so as to lit neatly against the junction boxes G and H and are each provided with a threaded nipple Q, which will project through one of the holes .l in the junction boxes G, H. rlhe headers N and P are secured to the junction boxes by means of nipples Q; and nuts l, suitable packing being used to make a watertight joint.
The usual fins S are arranged on the tubes M of each group. Guides l are provided between the headers N and P to hold them in place.
It will be seen from the foregoing description that my improved radiator may be readily put together or dismantled for cleaning purposes. To dismantle a section, the cover plates L of that section are removed and the nuts R (being thus exposed) may be unscrcwed, thus releasing the nipples Q of that section, and allowing that particular section to be slid forwardly out of the body of the radiator. Should any tube M become damaged when the car is in an out-ofthe-way place, the particular group or section containing this tube, can easily be cut out of the system, and its holes J may be plugged by means of bolts or nuts and the like.
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:
In a motor vehicle radiator, upper and lower tanks, spacing members rigidly connecting said tanks together, the lower surface of the upper tank and the upper surface of the lower tank being imperforate, spaced boxes projecting downwardly from the rear portion of the bottom of the upper tank and communicating with the interior of the upper tank, spaced boxes projecting upwardly from the rear portion of the top of the lower tank, each of said boxes having apertures in their front and rear walls, guides projecting from the bottom of the upper tank and the top of the lower tank, lower headers slidably mounted on the top of the lower tank between the guides of the latter and each provided at its rear end with a recess to receive one of said boxes on the lower tank, a nip ple on each of said headers projecting through the aperture in the front wall of the box with which it is associated, a nut surrounding each nipple for securing the headers to the lower boxes, upper headers slidlbly mounted between the upper guides Iand able plates closing the apertures in the rear each having a` recess at its rem' end to receive Walls of the boxes. 10 one of the uppein boxes7 nipples on che upper' In testimony whereof l alix my signature headers projecting thi-ougn the apei'tui'es in in presence of two witnesses.
5 the front wells of the upper boxes, nuts en- SYDNEY ATKNSON.
gaging said nipples for locking' the uppei1 VVit-nesses: headers to the upper boxes, tubes placing GEORGE SUTHERS.
said headers in communication, and renom7n JOHN REGINALD HALLORAN WALKER
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US2854124A (en) * 1955-12-30 1958-09-30 Ibm Typewriter carriage decelerator
US4441547A (en) * 1981-01-05 1984-04-10 Borg-Warner Corporation Radiator mounting fittings
US4678026A (en) * 1984-08-04 1987-07-07 Suddeutsche Kuhlerfabrik Julius Fr Behr Gmbh & Co. Cooler for a water cooled internal combustion engine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2854124A (en) * 1955-12-30 1958-09-30 Ibm Typewriter carriage decelerator
US4441547A (en) * 1981-01-05 1984-04-10 Borg-Warner Corporation Radiator mounting fittings
US4678026A (en) * 1984-08-04 1987-07-07 Suddeutsche Kuhlerfabrik Julius Fr Behr Gmbh & Co. Cooler for a water cooled internal combustion engine

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