Patent ID: 7143512
Filing Date: 2006-12-05
Classification: F28D,F28F,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A method of making a brazed metal heat exchanger core having an elongated structural member the structural unity of which it is desired to maintain prior to a braze process, but which it is desired to later sever, and in which said elongated member is assembled with said core and also has a predefined surface area thereof oriented substantially vertically during the braze process at a predetermined braze temperature and duration, said elongated member being formed from a base alloy with a melting temperature above said predetermined braze temperature and is clad with a braze material that melts and flows at a temperature below said predetermined braze temperature, said method comprising the steps of, providing a series of adjacent voids through said predefined surface area prior to assembling said core across the width of said elongated structural member, with webs between said voids having just sufficient width and strength to maintain the structural integrity of said elongated member during core assembly, with adjacent edges of said voids defining said webs being shaped such that said webs converge smoothly to a narrowest point and then diverge, moving vertically downwardly when said predefined surface area is oriented substantially vertically, assembling said core, orienting said core with said predefined surface substantially vertical, brazing said core at said predetermined temperature and duration, during which melted braze material runs vertically downwardly, guided by said void edges and continually across said webs, said webs being sufficiently thin such that, during the braze process, running braze material erodes and severs said webs and thereby severs said elongated member completely.