Patent ID: 6874569

Claim:
A downflow condenser, comprising: an upper horizontal manifold having a near end and a far end, separated by an impermeable upper baffle, an inlet connected to the near end of the upper horizontal manifold and an outlet connected to the far end of the upper horizontal manifold; at least one first tube having a first end and a second end, connected at the first end to the near end of the upper manifold; a lower horizontal manifold having an inner surface, a near end and a far end, the lower manifold defining a liquid communication path extending the entire length of the lower manifold, the lower manifold being connected at the near end to the first end of at least one tube that is connected at the second end to the near end of the upper horizontal manifold, wherein the near end of the upper manifold, the at least one first tube and the near end of the lower manifold are in a vertical relationship, and comprise a first pass; a partial lower baffle in the lower manifold, separating the near end and the far end of the lower manifold, the partial lower baffle is secured to the lower manifold along the top and two sides and sized to create a gap between the bottom of the partial lower baffle and the inner surface of the lower horizontal manifold, defining a liquid only passageway that only allows liquid to enter the second pass; at least one second tube having a first end connected to the far end of the lower manifold, and a second end connected to the far end of the upper manifold, wherein the lower manifold, the at least one second tube and the upper manifold are in a vertical relationship, and the far end of the lower manifold, the at least one second tube and the far end of the upper manifold comprise a second pass, the upper manifold being oriented relative to the lower manifold such that fluid entering the upper manifold and the at least one first tube cools and condenses and flows by gravity into the lower manifold, and the liquid enters the second pass and leaves through the far end of the upper manifold.