20240027098. MULTI-PASS HEATER simplified abstract (HC THERMAL LLC)
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MULTI-PASS HEATER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
David Griffith of Cypress TX (US)
Lejun He of Jiangsu Province (CN)
MULTI-PASS HEATER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240027098 titled 'MULTI-PASS HEATER
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes an apparatus with a shell that has a first flange and a second flange, and an end cap connected to the shell at the second flange. The apparatus is tunable to generate different amounts of heat and expose it to fluid carried in tubes within its interior volume.
- The apparatus has a shell with a first flange and a second flange.
- An end cap is connected to the shell at the second flange.
- The apparatus can be adjusted to generate different amounts of heat.
- The heat generated is exposed to fluid carried in tubes within the interior volume.
Potential Applications:
- Heating systems for various industries such as manufacturing, chemical processing, or energy production.
- Thermal management systems for electronic devices or computer servers.
- Heat exchangers for HVAC systems or automotive applications.
Problems Solved:
- Provides a tunable apparatus for generating and controlling heat.
- Enables efficient heat transfer to fluid carried in tubes.
- Offers flexibility in adjusting heat generation for different applications.
Benefits:
- Improved control over heat generation and exposure to fluid.
- Enhanced efficiency in heat transfer processes.
- Versatile and adaptable for various heating and thermal management needs.
Original Abstract Submitted
in one non-limiting embodiment, an apparatus is provided wherein the apparatus has a shell defining an interior volume, the shell having a first flange and a second flange. the apparatus may also be configured with an end cap having a connection flange, the end cap connected to the shell at the second flange. the apparatus may also be tunable to allow different heat amounts to be generated and exposed to fluid carried in tubes within the interior volume.