Evaporator Having Crimped End Plates
20190204028 ยท 2019-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Halim Wijaya (Auburn Hills, MI, US)
- Nickolaos Economou (Auburn Hills, MI, US)
- Marius Daniel Luca (Rayong, TH)
- Shen Jie (Shanghai, CN)
Cpc classification
F28D2021/0085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2275/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0246
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2220/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0202
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2275/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A evaporator provides an evaporator that includes an evaporator core, an evaporator tank attached to the evaporator core, at least one baffle incorporated into the evaporator tank, and multi-piece end plate assemblies attached to the tank. Each end plate assembly includes inner and an outer end plate layers. Each of the layers includes crimps. The inner end plate layer is preliminarily attached to the open end of the evaporator tank, during which proper alignment of the plate to the tank is made. The crimps of the inner end plate layer are crimped over. The outer end plate layer is then preliminarily attached to the inner end plate layer by crimping, thereby allowing preliminary attachment of the end plates to the tank to assure proper alignment prior to the end plates being fixed in position by a method such as brazing.
Claims
1. An evaporator for use with a refrigerant, the evaporator comprising: an evaporator core; an evaporator tank attached to said core, said evaporator tank having an open end; a two-piece end plate assembly attached to said open end of said evaporator tank, said assembly including an inner plate layer attached to said open end and an outer plate layer attached to said inner plate layer.
2. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 1, wherein two-piece end plate assembly includes at least a pair of spaced apart crimps.
3. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 1, wherein said inner plate layer includes a pair of spaced apart crimps.
4. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 3, wherein said inner plate layer includes two pairs of spaced apart crimps.
5. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 4, wherein said outer plate layer includes a pair of spaced apart crimps.
6. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 5, wherein said outer plate layer includes two pairs of spaced apart crimps.
7. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 6, wherein each of said spaced apart crimps of said outer layer has a length and wherein each of said spaced apart crimps of said inner layer having a length, said length of at least some of said crimps of said outer layer being greater than said length of said crimps of said inner layer.
8. An evaporator for use with a refrigerant, the evaporator comprising: an evaporator core; an evaporator tank attached to said core, said evaporator tank having an open end; a two-piece end plate assembly attached to said open end of said evaporator tank, said assembly including an inner plate layer attached to said open end and an outer plate layer attached to said inner plate layer, wherein at least one of said plate layers includes attachment crimps, whereby said attachment crimps are crimped to said open end of said evaporator tank.
9. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 8, wherein said attachment crimps defines at least a pair of spaced apart crimps.
10. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 9, wherein said inner plate layer includes a pair of spaced apart crimps.
11. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 10, wherein said inner plate layer includes two pairs of spaced apart crimps.
12. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 11, wherein said outer plate layer includes a pair of spaced apart crimps.
13. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 12, wherein said outer plate layer includes two pairs of spaced apart crimps.
14. The evaporator for use with a refrigerant of claim 13, wherein each of said spaced apart crimps of said outer layer has a length and wherein each of said spaced apart crimps of said inner layer having a length, said length of at least some of said crimps of said outer layer being greater than said length of said crimps of said inner layer.
15. A method of attaching an end plate assembly to an evaporator for use with a refrigerant, the method comprising: forming an evaporator core having an evaporator tank attached to said core, said evaporator tank having an open end; forming a two-piece end plate assembly comprising an inner plate layer and an outer plate layer; attaching said inner plate layer to said open end of said evaporator tank; and attaching said outer plate layer to said inner plate layer.
16. The method of attaching an end plate assembly to an evaporator of claim 1, wherein said inner plate layer includes at least a pair of spaced apart inner plate crimps, and wherein the step of attaching said inner plate layer to said open end of said evaporator tank includes crimping said inner plate crimps to said open end.
17. The method of attaching an end plate assembly to an evaporator of claim 16, wherein said outer plate layer includes a pair of spaced apart outer plate crimps, and wherein the step of attaching said outer plate layer to said inner plate includes cramping said inner plate crimps to said inner plate layer.
18. The method of attaching an end plate assembly to an evaporator of claim 17, wherein when said crimps of said outer plate layer are crimped to said inner plate layer, said crimps of said outer plate layer are also crimped to said open end of said evaporator tank.
19. The method of attaching an end plate assembly to an evaporator of claim 18, wherein said two-piece end plate assembly is fixed to said evaporator tank by a heat-induced metal joining process.
20. The method of attaching an end plate assembly to an evaporator of claim 19, wherein said heat-induced metal joining process is brazing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
[0020] The evaporator for use with an air conditioning system for a vehicle according to the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in its various embodiments in
[0021] The evaporator of the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in
[0022] Referring to
[0023] The evaporator 10 includes an upper tank assembly 12 and a lower tank assembly 14. The upper tank assembly 12 and the lower tank assembly 14 are typically made of a metal, although other materials including polymerized materials may be used alone or in combination. A lower pressure, liquid refrigerant input 16 is provided as is a lower pressure, gas refrigerant output 18. The liquid refrigerant input 16 is connected to liquid input upper tank portion 20. The gas refrigerant output 18 is connected to a gas output upper tank portion 24. A series of refrigerant-containing tubes 26 fluidly connect the upper tank assembly 12 and the lower tank assembly 14.
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[0026] As noted above relative to
[0027] The end plate assembly 28 of the disclosed inventive concept is attached to the open ends of the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24 prior to permanent fixation by, for example, brazing. This preliminary attachment assures proper alignment of the end plate assembly 28 relative to the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24 thereby forming a proper, leak-proof fit. To achieve this accuracy of alignment, an array of crimps is provided on both the inner end plate layer 30 and the outer end plate layer 36.
[0028] The outer end plate layer 36 includes a pair of spaced apart upper outer end plate crimps 42 and 42 and a pair of spaced apart lower outer end plate crimps 44 and 44. The inner end plate layer 30 includes a pair of spaced apart upper inner end plate crimps 46 and 46 and a pair of spaced apart lower inner end plate crimps 48 and 48. The pair of spaced apart upper inner end plate crimps 46 and 46 and the pair of spaced apart lower inner end plate crimps 48 and 48 of the inner end plate layer 30 are not as long as the pair of spaced apart upper outer end plate crimps 42 and 42 and the pair of spaced apart lower outer end plate crimps 44 and 44 of the outer end plate layer 36. The number and placement of the crimps may be varied from the arrangement shown.
[0029] To assure proper preliminary attachment of the end plate assembly 28 to the open ends of the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24, the inner end plate layer 30 is placed onto the open ends of the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24. Proper alignment of the inner end plate layer 30 relative to the open ends of the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24 is observed. After proper alignment is confirmed, the pair of spaced apart upper inner end plate crimps 46 and 46 and the pair of spaced apart lower inner end plate crimps 48 and 48 are crimped over the ends of the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24 using an appropriate crimping tool, thereby preliminarily fixing the inner end plate layer 30 to the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24.
[0030] Once the pair of spaced apart upper inner end plate crimps 46 and 46 and the pair of spaced apart lower inner end plate crimps 48 and 48 are crimped over and preliminary attachment of the inner end plate layer 30, the outer end plate layer 36 is placed over the inner end plate layer 30. Again, proper alignment of the outer end plate layer 36 relative to the inner end plate layer 30 is observed. Once the desired alignment of the outer end plate layer 36 relative to the inner end plate layer 30 is verified, the pair of spaced apart upper outer end plate crimps 42 and 42 and the pair of spaced apart lower outer end plate crimps 44 and 44 are folded over both the inner end plate layer 30 and the ends of the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24, again using an appropriate crimping tool. The ends of the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24 may have flanges formed thereon to which the crimps may be mechanically attached by the crimping tool.
[0031] After the crimps of the inner end plate layer 30 and the outer end plate layer 36 are fully crimped over in place, the inner end plate layer 30 and the outer end plate layer 36 are fixed in position to the liquid input upper tank portion 20 and the gas output upper tank portion 24 by any known method of permanent attachment such as, but not limited to, brazing. A portion of a brazed material 50 is illustrated in
[0032] The disclosed inventive concept shown in the accompanying figures and described above effectively overcomes the problems known to be associated with known evaporators. By providing a system and method for properly aligning the end plates relative to the tank portions, proper, leak-proof attachment of the end plates can be achieved.
[0033] While the preferred embodiments of the disclosed inventive concept have been discussed are shown in the accompanying drawings and are set forth in the associated description, one skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.