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US2268363A
US2268363A US370343A US37034340A US2268363A US 2268363 A US2268363 A US 2268363A US 370343 A US370343 A US 370343A US 37034340 A US37034340 A US 37034340A US 2268363 A US2268363 A US 2268363A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D21/00Defrosting; Preventing frosting; Removing condensed or defrost water
    • F25D21/14Collecting or removing condensed and defrost water; Drip trays
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2321/00Details or arrangements for defrosting; Preventing frosting; Removing condensed or defrost water, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
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    • F25D2321/142Collecting condense or defrost water; Removing condense or defrost water characterised by droplet guides

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  • This invention relates to drain battles which are to be used as condensate collectors for refrigeration coils.
  • the invention is directed particularly to drain bale units of the type shown in the Lear Patent that of the previously mentioned Patent No. 2,095,219.
  • the improvement incorporated therein consists of providing an offset 25 (Fig. 3) in the angular sides I2 of each deflector l0.
  • the sides I2 are longitudinally slit between the oiIsets 25, so that the upper lip 26 of the slit is spaced from and overlies the lower lip 21 thereof.
  • each side I2 which may now be considered as comprising divided sections I2a and I2b. is reinforced at spaced intervals Iby welding offset bars 28 to them, to reinforce the sections and to retain them in their proper spaced relation.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation showing the drain battles assembled with a cooling coil
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged section on the vline 2-2 of Fig. 1 with the coil shown in elevation;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of one end of a drain baille.
  • the bale unit A is devised to provide two rows of sheet metal deflectors I0, the deflectors being preferably, although not necessarily, of identical ridge formation, each having sides I2 terminating in angular anges I3.
  • the deilectors in each row are secured in spaced relation on supporting cross members Il, such cross members being formed with pairs of lugs I5, I6, which are bent about the margins of the iianges I3.
  • the rows are connected by bolts I'I'which extend through suitable holes in the opposed cross members I4 of each row. Pipe spacers I 8, through which the bolts extend, serve to permit the rigid assembly of both rows by the bolts I1.
  • the detlectors I0 in the lower row are arranged to lie directly under the spaces between the detlectors of the upper row, so that, as viewed from above, the deflectors present a continuous shield for receiving water drainage from an overlying source.
  • the unit A may be suspended beneath a refrigeration coil C in 'any suitable manner-for example, by means of suspension bolts I9 secured to the upper cross members I4 and formed with hook portions 2l which engage the tube portion 20 of the coil. As shown in Fig. 1, the unit A is disposed at a slight angle to afford drainage, and the low end of the unit is supplied with a transverse collecting trough 22 whence the water is directed into a drain pipe 23.
  • the unit A is similar to As will be seen in Fig. 2, the eect of this for- .mation is to provide drainage traps for any condensate which may be deposited on the lower faces of the defiectors, whereby the water will drip of! the upper lips 26 and deposit in the gutters formed by the lower sections I2b and the adjoining flanges I3.
  • the under surface drainage of the upper row may be permitted to drain directly on the lower row, in which event .the defiectors in the upper row may be formed without the split sides I2a, I2b.
  • a condensate collector comprising an upper row of defiectors disposed in spaced relation, a lower row having deiiectors disposed beneath the spaces between the vdeflectorsl of the upper row, the deilectors of said lower row each comprising an elongated sheet metal member having la medial crest and downward sloping sides to provide a ridge, the extremity of each side being formed with a V-shaped gutter portion having a section contiguous with the side, said section being offset inwardly laterally with rel upper row, the deectors of said lower row each comprising an elongated sheet metal member having a medial crest and 'downward sloping sides to provide a ridge, the extremity of each side being formed with a V ⁇ shaped gutter portion having a section contiguous with the side, said section being oilset inwardly laterally with respect to such side.
  • a detlector comprising an elongated sheet metal structure comprising bent planar sides iorming a ridge.
  • each side being formed with a V-shaped gutter portion having a section contiguous with the side, said section being oilset inwardly laterally with respect to the plane oi its side, said oil'set being slit for a major portion of the length of the deilector to provide a terminai lip portion for each side which overlies its associated gutter portion.

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Dec. 30, 1941. F, C. WELLINGTQN- 2,268,363
DRAIN BAFFLE Filed Dec. 16, 1940 BY i ATTO R N EY Patented Dee. 3o, 1941 DRAIN Bm Frederick C. Wellington, Bumllo.I N. Y., assignor to Fedders Manufacturing Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Application )ecember'16,1940, Serial No. 370,343
3 Claims.
This invention relates to drain battles which are to be used as condensate collectors for refrigeration coils.
The invention is directed particularly to drain bale units of the type shown in the Lear Patent that of the previously mentioned Patent No. 2,095,219. The improvement incorporated therein consists of providing an offset 25 (Fig. 3) in the angular sides I2 of each deflector l0. The sides I2 are longitudinally slit between the oiIsets 25, so that the upper lip 26 of the slit is spaced from and overlies the lower lip 21 thereof.
To add rigidity to the deiiector structure, each side I2, which may now be considered as comprising divided sections I2a and I2b. is reinforced at spaced intervals Iby welding offset bars 28 to them, to reinforce the sections and to retain them in their proper spaced relation.
to the specication and accompanying drawing,
wherein:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation showing the drain baiiles assembled with a cooling coil;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged section on the vline 2-2 of Fig. 1 with the coil shown in elevation;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of one end of a drain baille.
The bale unit A is devised to provide two rows of sheet metal deflectors I0, the deflectors being preferably, although not necessarily, of identical ridge formation, each having sides I2 terminating in angular anges I3. The deilectors in each row are secured in spaced relation on supporting cross members Il, such cross members being formed with pairs of lugs I5, I6, which are bent about the margins of the iianges I3. The rows are connected by bolts I'I'which extend through suitable holes in the opposed cross members I4 of each row. Pipe spacers I 8, through which the bolts extend, serve to permit the rigid assembly of both rows by the bolts I1.
It will be observed that the detlectors I0 in the lower row are arranged to lie directly under the spaces between the detlectors of the upper row, so that, as viewed from above, the deflectors present a continuous shield for receiving water drainage from an overlying source. The unit A may be suspended beneath a refrigeration coil C in 'any suitable manner-for example, by means of suspension bolts I9 secured to the upper cross members I4 and formed with hook portions 2l which engage the tube portion 20 of the coil. As shown in Fig. 1, the unit A is disposed at a slight angle to afford drainage, and the low end of the unit is supplied with a transverse collecting trough 22 whence the water is directed into a drain pipe 23.
As thus far described, the unit A is similar to As will be seen in Fig. 2, the eect of this for- .mation is to provide drainage traps for any condensate which may be deposited on the lower faces of the defiectors, whereby the water will drip of! the upper lips 26 and deposit in the gutters formed by the lower sections I2b and the adjoining flanges I3.
It will be understood that the under surface drainage of the upper row may be permitted to drain directly on the lower row, in which event .the defiectors in the upper row may be formed without the split sides I2a, I2b.
^ It is not intended that the invention be limited to the precise shapes and assembly method herein shown, as obviously the baiile unit may be adapted in various ways without departing from the inventive concept as set forth in the following claims.
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1. In a condensate collector comprising an upper row of defiectors disposed in spaced relation, a lower row having deiiectors disposed beneath the spaces between the vdeflectorsl of the upper row, the deilectors of said lower row each comprising an elongated sheet metal member having la medial crest and downward sloping sides to provide a ridge, the extremity of each side being formed with a V-shaped gutter portion having a section contiguous with the side, said section being offset inwardly laterally with rel upper row, the deectors of said lower row each comprising an elongated sheet metal member having a medial crest and 'downward sloping sides to provide a ridge, the extremity of each side being formed with a V`shaped gutter portion having a section contiguous with the side, said section being oilset inwardly laterally with respect to such side. said oilset being slit for a major portion of the length of the detlector to provide a terminal lip portion for each side which overlies its associated gutter portion, and reinforcing members secured to each side for retaining the lips oi' the slit in proper spaced relation. 3. As an article of manufacture, a detlector comprising an elongated sheet metal structure comprising bent planar sides iorming a ridge. the extremity of each side being formed with a V-shaped gutter portion having a section contiguous with the side, said section being oilset inwardly laterally with respect to the plane oi its side, said oil'set being slit for a major portion of the length of the deilector to provide a terminai lip portion for each side which overlies its associated gutter portion.
FREDERICK C. WELLINGTON.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2618133A (en) * 1949-04-20 1952-11-18 William M Kennedy Baffle for air ducts of generator coolers
US4182410A (en) * 1976-02-28 1980-01-08 Hisaka Works Ltd. Plate type condenser
EP0272761A2 (en) * 1986-12-24 1988-06-29 I.R.E. Industrie Riunite Eurodomestici S.p.A. Upright freezer with selective frost accumulation
US5729996A (en) * 1996-07-11 1998-03-24 Norcold, Inc. Vented drip tray for gas absorption refrigerators
US20150300680A1 (en) * 2014-04-17 2015-10-22 Delphi Technologies, Inc. Condensate drainage device for heat exchanger

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2618133A (en) * 1949-04-20 1952-11-18 William M Kennedy Baffle for air ducts of generator coolers
US4182410A (en) * 1976-02-28 1980-01-08 Hisaka Works Ltd. Plate type condenser
EP0272761A2 (en) * 1986-12-24 1988-06-29 I.R.E. Industrie Riunite Eurodomestici S.p.A. Upright freezer with selective frost accumulation
EP0272761A3 (en) * 1986-12-24 1990-01-10 I.R.E. Industrie Riunite Eurodomestici S.p.A. Upright freezer with selective frost accumulation
US5729996A (en) * 1996-07-11 1998-03-24 Norcold, Inc. Vented drip tray for gas absorption refrigerators
US20150300680A1 (en) * 2014-04-17 2015-10-22 Delphi Technologies, Inc. Condensate drainage device for heat exchanger
US9989276B2 (en) * 2014-04-17 2018-06-05 Mahle International Gmbh Condensate drainage device for heat exchanger

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