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Drier/accumulator for refrigerant system and method of making same
   
Document Number
US Patent 5651266
Issued Date
July 29, 1997
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An aluminum header has spaced inlet and outlet ports formed thereon to closely interfit inlet and outlet tubes. A U-shaped standpipe has one end swaged in the outlet port and the opposite end spaced adjacent the header surface to control flow into the standpipe. A permeable dessicant filled pouch is folded over the standpipe and a deep drawn aluminum canister is received over the pouch and standpipe and welded to the header. An inlet tube with a convolution is received in the inlet port and header material deformed over the convolution to retain the tube. A separate outlet tube with a convolution adjacent one end is inserted in the outlet port from the side opposite the standpipe and header material deformed over the convolution to retain the tube in the outlet port. A bleed hole for lubricant is formed in the standpipe and a filter cartridge received over the standpipe and located over the bleed hole.
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Owner
Eaton Corporation (Cleveland, OH)
Published
July 29, 1997
Application Number
08/627,626
Filed
April 4, 1996
US Classification
62/474   29/890.06 62/503 62/509
Int'l Classification
F25B   43/00   (20060101)   B01D   53/26   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
62/474   62/503   62/509   62/512   62/475   29/890.06   285/405  
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