Sectional type heating and ventilation radiator

By using a segmented connection and collection structure for HVAC radiators, the problem of leakage at the radiator connection points is solved, enabling the collection of leaked water and the reuse of heat, thereby improving the radiator's performance and resource utilization.

CN223976127UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06TIANJIN CHANGHONG IND
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520694874.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-14
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-14

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Technical Problem

Existing HVAC radiators are prone to leakage at the fin connection points, leading to hot water seepage, environmental pollution, resource waste, and heat loss, thus affecting the normal use of the radiators.

Method used

A segmented HVAC radiator was designed, employing a connection structure and a collection structure. The radiator fins are connected by the cooperation of a support ring and a mounting ring, and leaked water is collected through a collection box. Heat is transferred using heat conduction pipes, reducing water loss and heat dissipation.

Benefits of technology

Effective collection and utilization of heat in leaked water reduces water waste and heat loss, improves the efficiency and reliability of radiators, and lowers operating costs.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a sectional type heating and ventilation radiator which comprises a mounting frame, a plurality of radiating fins are detachably arranged on the mounting frame, connecting pipes are arranged at the two ends of the radiating fins and the two ends of the mounting frame, a connecting structure is arranged on the mounting frame, and the connecting pipes are connected with the connecting structure. The connecting structure comprises a middle pipe, a supporting ring and a mounting ring, so that the two cooling fins can be conveniently connected through the connecting structure; the supporting rings, the mounting rings and the connecting pipes are matched with one another, a collecting structure is arranged at the bottom of the mounting frame, the collecting structure comprises a collecting box, a first heat conduction pipe and a second heat conduction pipe, a water drainage opening is formed in the collecting box, and the collecting box is connected with the mounting frame through bolts. And therefore, leaked water can be conveniently absorbed through the collecting structure.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of heating, ventilation and air conditioning radiators, and more specifically, it relates to a segmented heating, ventilation and air conditioning radiator. Background Technology

[0002] Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) radiators are very common in people's lives. They are connected to boilers and other equipment to provide hot water. The hot water circulates within the radiator, dissipating its heat into the indoor air to heat the room. Existing HVAC radiators often consist of multiple sets of fins connected together, but leaks are prone to occur at the joints between the fins. Hot water seeps out at these joints, and because existing radiators lack collection devices, this leakage pollutes the surrounding environment, damaging nearby items and affecting the radiator's normal operation. Furthermore, the leaked water wastes water resources by spreading to other areas, and the overflowing water also contains significant heat, resulting in heat loss and waste, thus impacting the long-term lifespan of the radiator. Utility Model Content

[0003] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0004] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a segmented HVAC radiator to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] (II) Technical Solution

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a segmented HVAC radiator, including a mounting frame, on which heat dissipation fins are detachably mounted, and multiple heat dissipation fins are provided. Connecting pipes are provided at both ends of the heat dissipation fins and at both ends of the mounting frame. A connecting structure is provided on the mounting frame, and the connecting structure includes an intermediate pipe, a support ring, and a mounting ring, thereby facilitating the connection between two heat dissipation fins through the connecting structure.

[0007] The connection structure is provided in multiple sets. The support ring, mounting ring and connecting pipe cooperate with each other. The bottom of the mounting frame is provided with a collection structure. The collection structure includes a collection box, a first heat conduction pipe and a second heat conduction pipe. The collection box is provided with a drain port. The collection box is bolted to the mounting frame, so that the collection structure can easily absorb the leaked water.

[0008] The present invention is further configured such that side plates are detachably provided on both sides of the mounting frame, and mating blocks are fixedly provided at both ends of the side plates. The mounting frame is provided with mating grooves, and ventilation holes are provided on the side plates, thereby facilitating the installation of the side plates.

[0009] The present invention is further configured such that the mating block and the mating groove cooperate with each other, multiple vent holes are provided, a top plate is provided on the mounting bracket, and the top plate is bolted to the mounting bracket, so that heat is transferred to the outside of the radiator through the vent holes.

[0010] The present invention is further configured such that a sleeve is fixedly installed on the mounting bracket, a mounting block that mates with the sleeve is provided at the lower end of the heat sink, the intermediate tube is fixedly installed on the mounting bracket, and the support ring is fixedly installed on the intermediate tube. Multiple mounting rings and support rings are provided to facilitate the installation of the heat sink.

[0011] The present invention is further configured such that both the sleeve and the mounting block are provided with connection holes, and there are multiple connection holes. The connection holes are provided with threads, and the connection holes on the sleeve and the connection holes on the mounting block are bolted together to fix the heat sink through the connection holes.

[0012] The present invention is further configured such that the interior of the intermediate tube is hollow, the intermediate tube is connected to the lower end of the mounting bracket, and a water guide groove is provided on the support ring. Multiple water guide grooves are provided, and the water guide grooves are connected to the interior of the intermediate tube, thereby facilitating water to enter the intermediate tube from the support ring and flow into the collection box.

[0013] The present invention is further configured such that both ends of the support ring and the mounting ring are provided with extension blocks, and the extension blocks are provided with fixing holes. Multiple fixing holes are provided, and the fixing holes are provided with threads. The extension blocks provided on the support ring and the mounting ring are connected by the fixing holes and bolts, thereby facilitating the connection between the mounting ring and the support ring.

[0014] The present invention is further configured such that the first heat-conducting pipe is fixedly installed in the mounting bracket, the second heat-conducting pipe is installed in the collection box and extends into the inner side wall of the collection box, and multiple first heat-conducting pipes and multiple second heat-conducting pipes are provided. The lower end of the first heat-conducting pipe is in contact with the second heat-conducting pipe, thereby facilitating the transfer of heat through the first heat-conducting pipe and the second heat-conducting pipe.

[0015] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0016] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a segmented HVAC radiator, which has the following characteristics:

[0017] Beneficial effects:

[0018] 1. This utility model, through the setting of a connection structure, uses the cooperation of a support ring and a mounting ring to cover the connecting pipe of two different heat sinks inside the support ring and mounting ring. When a leak occurs at the connection point between the two heat sinks, the leaked hot water flows into the middle pipe along the water guide groove opened on the support ring, and then flows into the collection box through the middle pipe. The collection box collects the leaked water, thereby reducing water loss and damage to other items in the space around the radiator, thus facilitating the use of the entire radiator.

[0019] 2. This utility model, by setting up a collection structure, allows leaked water to enter the collection tank. While the water is collected by the collection tank, the second heat-conducting pipe inside the collection tank absorbs and transfers heat from the water. Through the connection between the second heat-conducting pipe and the first heat-conducting pipe, the heat is conducted to the first heat-conducting pipe and dissipated to the external environment through the side wall of the mounting bracket. This makes the side wall of the mounting bracket a heat sink, thereby facilitating the full utilization of the water's heat, saving water resources, and reducing operating costs.

[0020] 3. This utility model, by setting side plates and top plates on the mounting bracket, facilitates the installation or removal of the side plates through the cooperation of the mating grooves and mating blocks, and facilitates the installation and removal of the top plate through bolts. Thus, through the cooperation of the side plates and top plates, the heat sink is surrounded in the frame structure, reducing the contact between the heat sink and the external environment, thereby reducing the damage to the heat sink caused by the external environment and reducing the impact of dust and other adhering substances on the heat dissipation of the heat sink, thus facilitating the use of the entire heat sink. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a segmented HVAC radiator;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a segmented HVAC radiator.

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the mounting bracket and connection structure of a segmented HVAC radiator.

[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the mounting bracket and heat sink assembly structure of a segmented HVAC radiator.

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the mounting bracket for a segmented HVAC radiator.

[0026] In the diagram: 1. Mounting bracket; 2. Heat sink; 3. Connecting pipe; 4. Intermediate pipe; 5. Support ring; 6. Mounting ring; 7. Collection box; 8. First heat conduction pipe; 9. Second heat conduction pipe; 10. Drain outlet; 11. Side plate; 12. Mating block; 13. Mating groove; 14. Vent hole; 15. Sleeve; 16. Mounting block; 17. Connecting hole; 18. Water guide groove; 19. Extension block; 20. Fixing hole; 21. Top plate. Detailed Implementation

[0027] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0028] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, all technical and scientific terms used in this application have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains.

[0029] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, the orientations used, such as "up" and "down", usually refer to the direction shown in the accompanying drawings, or to the vertical, perpendicular, or gravitational direction; similarly, for ease of understanding and description, "left" and "right" usually refer to the left and right shown in the accompanying drawings; "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself, but the above directional terms are not used to limit this utility model.

[0030] Please see Figure 1-5 A segmented HVAC radiator includes a mounting frame 1, on which heat dissipation fins 2 are detachably mounted. Multiple heat dissipation fins 2 are provided. Connecting pipes 3 are provided at both ends of the heat dissipation fins 2 and at both ends of the mounting frame 1. A connecting structure is provided on the mounting frame 1, which includes an intermediate pipe 4, a support ring 5, and a mounting ring 6. Side plates 11 are detachably mounted on both sides of the mounting frame 1. Mating blocks 12 are fixedly provided at both ends of the side plates 11. Mating grooves 13 are provided on the mounting frame 1. Vent holes 14 are provided on the side plates 11. Mating blocks 12 and mating grooves 13 are mutually engaged. Multiple vent holes 14 are provided. A top plate 21 is provided on the mounting frame 1 and bolted to the top plate 21.

[0031] The connection structure is provided in multiple sets. The support ring 5, the mounting ring 6 and the connecting pipe 3 cooperate with each other. The bottom of the mounting frame 1 is provided with a collection structure, which includes a collection box 7, a first heat conduction pipe 8 and a second heat conduction pipe 9. The collection box 7 is provided with a drain outlet 10. The collection box 7 and the mounting frame 1 are bolted together.

[0032] In this embodiment, the main structure of the entire radiator is formed by the mounting bracket 1, heat sink 2, side plate 11, top plate 21 and collection box 7. The ventilation holes 14 opened on the side plate 11 facilitate the dissipation of heat from the entire radiator.

[0033] More specifically, the connection structure facilitates the connection between the heat sinks 2, and the collection structure facilitates the collection and utilization of leaked water.

[0034] Please see Figures 1-5 As one implementation method for collecting leaked water: a sleeve 15 is fixedly installed on the mounting bracket 1, and a mounting block 16 that mates with the sleeve 15 is provided at the lower end of the heat sink 2. The intermediate pipe 4 is fixedly installed on the mounting bracket 1, and a support ring 5 is fixedly installed on the intermediate pipe 4. Multiple mounting rings 6 and support rings 5 ​​are provided. Multiple connection holes 17 are provided on both the sleeve 15 and the mounting block 16. The connection holes 17 are threaded. The connection holes 17 on the sleeve 15 connect with the connection holes 16 on the mounting block 16. The holes 17 are bolted together. The middle tube 4 is hollow inside and is connected to the lower end of the mounting bracket 1. The support ring 5 is provided with a water guide groove 18. There are multiple water guide grooves 18. The water guide grooves 18 are connected to the inside of the middle tube 4. Both ends of the support ring 5 and the mounting ring 6 are provided with extension blocks 19. The extension blocks 19 are provided with fixing holes 20. There are multiple fixing holes 20. The fixing holes 20 are threaded. The extension blocks 19 on the support ring 5 and the mounting ring 6 are connected by the fixing holes 20 and the bolts.

[0035] Specifically, when a leak occurs at the connection between the two heat sinks 2, the leaked hot water flows into the intermediate pipe 4 along the water guide groove 18 opened on the support ring 5, and then flows into the collection box 7, thereby collecting the leaked water through the collection box 7.

[0036] Please see Figures 1-5 As one implementation method for heat transfer of leaked water: the first heat-conducting pipe 8 is fixedly installed in the mounting bracket 1, the second heat-conducting pipe 9 is installed in the collection box 7 and extends into the inside of the side wall of the collection box 7, and multiple first heat-conducting pipes 8 and second heat-conducting pipes 9 are provided, with the lower end of the first heat-conducting pipe 8 in contact with the second heat-conducting pipe 9.

[0037] Specifically, when leaked water enters the collection tank 7, while the water is collected by the collection tank 7, the second heat-conducting pipe 9 inside the collection tank 7 absorbs and transfers heat from the water. Through the connection between the second heat-conducting pipe 9 and the first heat-conducting pipe 8, the heat is conducted to the first heat-conducting pipe 8 and dissipated to the external environment through the side wall of the mounting bracket 1.

[0038] In summary, when using it as a whole:

[0039] When a leak occurs at the connection between the two heat sinks 2, the leaked hot water flows into the intermediate pipe 4 along the water guide groove 18 opened on the support ring 5, and then flows into the collection box 7, thereby collecting the leaked water through the collection box 7.

[0040] When the leaked water enters the collection tank 7, the water is collected through the collection tank 7, and at the same time, the second heat conduction pipe 9 inside the collection tank 7 absorbs and transfers the heat in the water. Through the connection between the second heat conduction pipe 9 and the first heat conduction pipe 8, the heat is conducted to the first heat conduction pipe 8 and dissipated to the external environment through the side wall of the mounting bracket 1.

[0041] Of all the solutions mentioned above, those involving the connection between two components can be selected according to the actual situation, such as welding, bolt and nut connection, bolt or screw connection, or other known connection methods, which will not be elaborated here. For all the fixed connections mentioned above, welding is preferred. Although embodiments of this utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of this utility model. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A sectional heating and ventilating radiator comprising a mounting frame (1), characterised in that: The mounting frame (1) is detachably provided with a plurality of heat sinks (2), both ends of the heat sink (2) and the mounting frame (1) are provided with a connecting pipe (3), the mounting frame (1) is provided with a connecting structure, the connecting structure comprises an intermediate pipe (4), a supporting ring (5) and a mounting ring (6); The connecting structure is provided with a plurality of groups, the supporting ring (5), the mounting ring (6) and the connecting pipe (3) are matched with each other, the bottom of the mounting frame (1) is provided with a collecting structure, the collecting structure comprises a collecting box (7), a first heat pipe (8) and a second heat pipe (9), the collecting box (7) is provided with a drain opening (10), and the collecting box (7) and the mounting frame (1) are bolted.

2. A sectional convector according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both sides of the mounting frame (1) are detachably provided with a side plate (11), both ends of the side plate (11) are fixedly provided with a matching block (12), the mounting frame (1) is provided with a matching groove (13), and the side plate (11) is provided with a ventilation hole (14).

3. A sectional convector according to claim 2, characterized in that: The matching block (12) and the matching groove (13) are matched with each other, the ventilation hole (14) is provided with a plurality of groups, the mounting frame (1) is provided with a top plate (21), and the top plate (21) and the mounting frame (1) are bolted.

4. A sectional convector according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting is fixedly provided with a sleeve (15), the lower end of the heat sink (2) is provided with a mounting block (16) matched with the sleeve (15), the intermediate pipe (4) is fixedly arranged on the mounting frame (1), the supporting ring (5) is fixedly arranged on the intermediate pipe (4), and the mounting ring (6) and the supporting ring (5) are provided with a plurality of groups.

5. A sectional convector according to claim 4, characterized in that: The sleeve (15) and the mounting block (16) are provided with a plurality of connecting holes (17), the connecting holes (17) are provided with threads, and the connecting holes (17) on the sleeve (15) and the mounting block (16) are bolted.

6. A sectional convector according to claim 4, characterized in that: The intermediate pipe (4) is hollow, the intermediate pipe (4) is communicated with the lower end of the mounting frame (1), the supporting ring (5) is provided with a plurality of water guide grooves (18), and the water guide grooves (18) are communicated with the inside of the intermediate pipe (4).

7. A sectional convector according to claim 4, characterized in that: Both ends of the supporting ring (5) and the mounting ring (6) are provided with an extension block (19), the extension block (19) is provided with a plurality of fixing holes (20), the fixing holes (20) are provided with threads, and the extension blocks (19) on the supporting ring (5) and the mounting ring (6) are connected through the cooperation of the fixing holes (20) and the bolts.

8. A sectional convector according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first heat pipe (8) is fixedly arranged in the mounting frame (1), the second heat pipe (9) is arranged in the collecting box (7) and extends to the inside of the side wall of the collecting box (7), the first heat pipe (8) and the second heat pipe (9) are provided with a plurality of groups, and the lower end of the first heat pipe (8) is in contact with the second heat pipe (9).