ROAD VEHICLE PROVIDED WITH A COOLING SYSTEM WITH "V"-SHAPED DUAL RADIATOR

20190390913 ยท 2019-12-26

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    Abstract

    A road vehicle having: two front wheels; two rear wheels; an engine, which transmits the motion to drive wheels; and a cooling system, which is connected to the engine. The cooling system has: a cooling circuit where a cooling liquid flows; two first radiators, which are connected to the cooling circuit and make up, together, a first V-shaped structure, which is arranged on a right side of the road vehicle; and two second radiators, which are connected to the cooling circuit and make up, together, a second V-shaped structure, which is arranged on a left side of the road vehicle.

    Claims

    1) A road vehicle (1) comprising: two front wheels (2); two rear wheels (3); an engine (4), which transmits the motion to drive wheels (3); and a cooling system (5), which is connected to the engine and comprises: a cooling circuit (6) where a cooling liquid flows; and at least two radiators (8), which are connected to the cooling circuit (6), are designed to transfer heat from the cooling liquid to the external air and each have the shape of a parallelepiped; wherein the two radiators (8) are contiguous to one another, so that an end of a radiator (8) is close to an end of the other radiator (8); wherein the two radiators (8) face one another and are inclined so as to form, between them, an acute angle and so as to create, together, a V-shaped structure (9); and wherein the cooling system (5) comprises: two first radiators (8), which make up, together, a first V-shaped structure (9), which is arranged on a right side of the road vehicle (1); and two second radiators (8), which make up, together, a second V-shaped structure (9), which is arranged on a left side of the road vehicle (1).

    2) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein: in each structure (9), each radiator (8) has an air inlet surface (13), which faces away from the other radiator (8), and an air outlet surface (14), which is opposite the inlet surface (13) and faces the other radiator (8); and in each structure (9) there is at least one common outlet duct (16), which receives air from an inlet surface (13) of a radiator (8) and conveys air towards the outside of the road vehicle (1). cm 3) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 2, wherein each outlet duct (16) leads into an outlet opening (17) made through a front hood and arranged above a fender of a front wheel (2). cm 4) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 2, wherein each outlet duct (16) leads into an outlet opening (17) made through a fender of a front wheel (2) and arranged in front of the front wheel (2).

    5) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 2, wherein each outlet duct (16) leads into an outlet opening (17) made through a side of the body and arranged in front of a fender of a front wheel (2).

    6) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein each V-shaped structure (9) is arranged in front of a front wheel (2).

    7) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each structure (9), the two ends of the two radiatorscm (8) are mechanically constrained to one another.

    8) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each structure (9), the two radiators (8) are hydraulically connected to one another so that the two radiators (8) have one single common inlet (11) for the cooling liquid to be cooled down and one single common outlet (12) for the cooling liquid cooled down.

    9) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each structure (9), the two radiators (8) are hydraulically connected to one another in the area of the respective ends close to one another, which are arranged in the area of the vertex of the V-shaped structure (9).

    10) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each structure (9), each radiator (8) has an air inlet surface (13), which faces away from the other radiator (8), and an air outlet surface (14), which is opposite the inlet surface (13) and faces the other radiator (8).

    11) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each structure (9), each radiator (8) has an air outlet surface (14), which faces away from the other radiator (8), and an air outlet inlet (13), which is opposite the outlet surface (14) and faces the other radiator (8).

    12) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each structure (9), there are two inlet ducts (15), which are separate and isolated from one another and each convey air towards an inlet surface (13) of a corresponding radiator (8).

    13) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein there is one single common outlet duct (16), which receives air from an outlet surface (14) of each radiator (8) and conveys air towards the outside of the road vehicle (1).

    14) The road vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein there are two outlet ducts (16), which are separate and isolated from one another and each receive air from an outlet surface (14) of a corresponding radiator (8) and convey air towards the outside of the road vehicle (1).

    15) A road vehicle (1) comprising: two front wheels (2); two rear wheels (3); an engine (4), which transmits the motion to drive wheels (3); and a cooling system (5), which is connected to the engine and comprises: a cooling circuit (6) where a cooling liquid flows; and at least two radiators (8), which are connected to the cooling circuit (6), are designed to transfer heat from the cooling liquid to the external air and each have the shape of a parallelepiped; wherein the two radiators (8) are contiguous to one another, so that an end of a radiator (8) is close to an end of the other radiator (8); wherein the two radiators (8) face one another and are inclined so as to form, between them, an acute angle and so as to create, together, a V-shaped structure (9); and wherein the V-shaped structure (9) is arranged in front of a front wheel (2).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0011] The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show some non-limiting embodiments thereof, wherein:

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a schematic, plan view of a road vehicle provided with a cooling system and manufactured according to the invention;

    [0013] FIG. 2 is a schematic view, on a larger scale, of a front portion of the road vehicle of FIG. 1, highlighting two water-air heat exchangers of the cooling system; and

    [0014] FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 are three different schematic, perspective views of a water-air heat exchanger of FIG. 2.

    PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

    [0015] In FIG. 1, number 1 indicates, as a whole, a road vehicle provided with two front wheels 2 and with two rear drive wheels 3, which receive the torque from an engine 4 (internal combustion heat engine and/or electric motor) arranged in a front position (though, alternatively, it could also be arranged in a central or rear position).

    [0016] The road vehicle 1 comprises a cooling system 5, which is coupled to the engine 4 and fulfils the task of cooling down the engine 4 (namely, of removing the heat generated by the engine 4 during its operation)

    [0017] The cooling system 5 comprises a cooling circuit 6 where a cooling liquid (typically water with the addition of anti-freeze and anti-corrosion agents) flows; the cooling circuit 6 normally extends inside the engine 4 (namely, part of the cooling circuit 6 is obtained inside the engine 4 so as to directly remove the heat produced by the engine 4). The cooling circuit 6 comprises a circulation pump 7, which normally is directly operated by the engine 4 and causes the cooling liquid to flow. Finally, the cooling system 5 comprises four air radiators 8 with the shape of a parallelepiped, each of which is connected to the cooling circuit 6 so as to be flown through by the cooling liquid and is hit by an air flow when the road vehicle 1 is moving; in this way, each radiator 8 is suited to transfer heat from the cooling liquid to the external air, which means that, in each radiator 8, the cooling liquid releases heat to the outside (hence, each radiator 8 is a water-air heat exchanger designed to cause the cooling liquid coming from the engine 4 to cool down).

    [0018] Generally speaking, each radiator 8 consist of a grid of small tubes (where the cooling liquid flows) alternated with fins, which, by effectively releasing the heat of the liquid to the external air current flowing through, if necessary with the help of a fan, allow for a quick reduction of the temperature of the cooling liquid flow.

    [0019] The four radiators 8 are divided into two V-shaped structures 9, which are arranged on the right side of the road vehicle 1 (in front of a fender of the right front wheel 3) and on the left side of the road vehicle 1 (in front of a fender of the left front wheel 3), respectively. In other words, each V-shaped structure 9 is arranged in a front of a front wheel 2, namely in front of the fender of the front wheel 2.

    [0020] In each V-shaped structure 9, the two corresponding radiators 8 are contiguous to one another, so that an end of a radiator 8 is close to an end of the other radiator 8; furthermore, in each V-shaped structure 9, the two corresponding radiators 8 face one another and are inclined so as to form, between them, an acute angle (of approximately 40 in the non-limiting embodiment shown in the accompanying figures) and so as to build, together, the V-shaped structure 9. In other words, in each V-shaped structure 9, the ends of the two radiators 8 are close to one another (basically in contact with one another) so as to define the vertex of the V-shaped structure 9 and the two radiators 8 are inclined relative to one another so as to diverge.

    [0021] According to a preferred, though non-binding embodiment shown in FIGS. 2-5, in each V-shaped structure 9, two ends of the radiators 8 are mechanically constrained to one another by means of a connection element 10 interposed between the two radiators 8.

    [0022] According to a preferred, though non-binding embodiment, in each V-shaped structure 9, the two radiators 8 are hydraulically connected to one another so that the two radiators 8 have one single common inlet 11 (shown in FIG. 1) for the cooling liquid to be cooled down and one single common outlet 12 for the cooling liquid cooled down. The hydraulic connections between the two radiators 8 of each V-shaped structure 9 are inserted inside the corresponding connection element 10; as a consequence, in each V-shaped structure 9, the two radiators 8 are hydraulically connected to one another in the area of the respective ends close to one another, which are arranged in the area of the vertex of the V-shaped structure 9.

    [0023] According to FIG. 2, the two V-shaped structures 9 are oriented so as to place their vertex at the front, namely towards the front part of the road vehicle 1. As a consequence, in each V-shaped structure 9, each radiator 8 has an air inlet surface 13, which faces away from the other radiator 8, and an air outlet surface 14, which is opposite the inlet surface 13 and faces the other radiator 8. In other words, in each V-shaped structure 9, air flows into the radiators 8 from the outside and flows out of the radiators 8 from the inside.

    [0024] According to a different embodiment which is not shown herein, the two V-shaped structures 9 are oriented so as to place their vertex at the back, namely towards the rear part of the road vehicle 1. As a consequence, in each V-shaped structure 9, each radiator 8 has an air outlet surface 14, which faces away from the other radiator 8, and an air inlet surface 13, which is opposite the outlet surface 14 and faces the other radiator 8. In other words, in each V-shaped structure 9, air flows into the radiators 8 from the inside and flows out of the radiators 8 from the outside.

    [0025] According to FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, in each V-shaped structure 9, there are two inlet ducts 15, which are separate and isolated from one another and each convey air towards an inlet surface 13 of a corresponding radiator 8. Each inlet duct 15 is shaped so as to direct the air in such a way that it perpendicularly hits, as much as possible, the air inlet surface 13 of the corresponding radiator 8.

    [0026] In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, in each V-shaped structure 9, there is one single common outlet duct 16, which receives air from an outlet surface 14 of each radiator 8 and conveys air towards the outside of the road vehicle 1. In the variant shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, in each V-shaped structure 9, there are two outlet ducts 16, which are separate and isolated from one another and each receive air from an outlet surface 14 of a corresponding radiator 8 and convey air towards the outside of the road vehicle 1.

    [0027] In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, in each V-shaped structure 9, the outlet duct 16 leads into an outlet opening 17 made through a front hood and arranged above a fender of a front wheel 2.

    [0028] According to a different embodiment, in each V-shaped structure 9, the outlet duct 16 leads into an outlet opening 17 made through a fender of a front wheel 2 and arranged in front of the front wheel 2.

    [0029] According to a further embodiment, in each V-shaped structure 9, the outlet duct 16 leads into an outlet opening 17 made through a side of the body and arranged in front of a fender of a front wheel 2.

    [0030] According to FIGS. 4 and 5, each radiator 8 can be provided with an electrically controlled cooling fan 18, which is operated so as to force the circulation of air through the radiator 8 (typically when the road vehicle 1 is standing still or is moving at a very low speed).

    [0031] It should be pointed out that, according to other embodiments which are not shown herein, there could be one single V-shaped structure 9 (hence, only two radiators 8 in total), which can be arranged at the centre (hence, maintaining a longitudinal symmetry) or on the side (hence, being longitudinally asymmetrical).

    [0032] In the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, the cooling system 5 is connected to the engine 4 so as to cool down the engine 4. According to other embodiments which are not shown herein, the cooling system 5 is connected to other elements of the road vehicle 1 different the engine 4 (for example, a transmission or an air conditioning system).

    [0033] The embodiments described herein can be combined with one another, without for this reason going beyond the scope of protection of the invention.

    [0034] The road vehicle 1 described above has numerous advantages.

    [0035] First of all, the radiators 8 of the cooling system 5 described above allow the vehicle to effectively and efficiently dispose of a large quantity of heat, though having, as a whole, small dimensions thanks to the V shape of the two structures 9 and also thanks to the arrangement of the two structures 9 inside the road vehicle 1.

    [0036] Furthermore, the cooling system 5 of the road vehicle 1 described above is easy and economic to be manufactured as it uses known (commercial) components, which are re-arranged in an innovative manner in order to reduce the space taken up, thus allowing for an innovative positioning inside the road vehicle 1.

    LIST OF THE REFERENCE NUMBERS OF THE FIGURES

    [0037] 1 road vehicle

    [0038] 2 front wheels

    [0039] 3 rear wheels

    [0040] 4 engine

    [0041] 5 cooling system

    [0042] 6 cooling circuit

    [0043] 7 circulation pump

    [0044] 8 radiators

    [0045] 9 structure

    [0046] 10 connection element

    [0047] 11 inlet

    [0048] 12 outlet

    [0049] 13 inlet surface

    [0050] 14 outlet surface

    [0051] 15 inlet duct

    [0052] 16 outlet duct

    [0053] 17 outlet opening

    [0054] 18 cooling fan