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Michael J Boero, 681210 Fairway Dr, Racine, WI 53405

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1210 Fairway Dr, Racine, WI 53405    262-6375700   

Mount Pleasant, WI   

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Position: Craftsman/Blue Collar

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Evaporator

US Patent:
RE35502, May 13, 1997
Filed:
Oct 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/327024
Inventors:
Gregory G. Hughes - Milwaukee WI
Rodney A. Struss - Racine WI
Michael J. Boero - Racine WI
Assignee:
Modine Manufacturing Company - Racine WI
International Classification:
F25B 3902
US Classification:
62515
Abstract:
Inefficiency in heat exchange in an evaporator for a refrigeration system due to maldistribution of incoming refrigerant may be reduced in a structure wherein a plurality of hydraulically parallel flow paths are defined by tubes (20) having ends (84) in the interior of a header (10). Refrigerant inlets (70, 72) are provided for the header (10) at opposite ends (62, 64) thereof to generate streams (78, 80) of incoming refrigerant which impinge upon one another to dissipate the kinetic energy and/or momentum of the streams (78 and 80) which in turn results in an improved distribution of the refrigerant within the header (10). Refrigerant outlets are provided for a header. The outlets are at opposite ends thereof to generate two streams of outgoing refrigerant which reduces outlet resistance and thus provides for more uniform flow of the refrigerant.

Evaporator

US Patent:
5157944, Oct 27, 1992
Filed:
Mar 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/662747
Inventors:
Gregory G. Hughes - Milwaukee WI
Rodney A. Struss - Racine WI
Michael J. Boero - Racine WI
Assignee:
Modine Manufacturing Company - Racine WI
International Classification:
F25B 3902
US Classification:
62515
Abstract:
Inefficiency in heat exchange in an evaporator for a refrigeration system due to maldistribution of incoming refrigerant may be reduced in a structure wherein a plurality of hydraulically parallel flow paths are defined by tubes (20) having ends (84) in the interior of a header (10). Refrigerant inlets (70, 72) are provided for the header (10) at opposite ends (62, 64) thereof to generate streams (78, 80) of incoming refrigerant which impinge upon one another to dissipate the kinetic energy and/or momentum of the streams (78 and 80) which in turn results in an improved distribution of the refrigerant within the header (10). Refrigerant outlets are provided for a header. The outlets are at opposite ends thereof to generate two streams of outgoing refrigerant which reduces outlet resistance and thus provides for more uniform flow of the refrigerant.

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