HEATING DEVICE AS WELL AS METHOD FOR MOUNTING A HEATING DEVICE
20190162443 ยท 2019-05-30
Inventors
- Andreas Stegemeyer (Ludwigsburg, DE)
- Daniel Lindemann (Nuertingen, DE)
- Manfred Oehrlein (Schlierbach, DE)
- Marcus Wuenning (Shanghai, CN)
- Maximilian Beck (Stuttgart, DE)
- Michael Oesterie (Esslingen Am Neckar, DE)
- Sebastian Goerick (Moeglingen, DE)
- Yildirim Cantuerk (Esslingen, DE)
Cpc classification
F41H13/0087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B30/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F41H9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B15/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41H9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B15/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H3/0488
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41H13/0018
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24H3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heating device, in particular a gas-heating system, including a housing structure and an external housing, the external housing having at least one sidewall and at least one cover, which are able to be fixed in place on the housing structure. The at least one cover is developed to position the at least one sidewall in at least one direction in space relative to the housing structure. A method for mounting a heating device is also described.
Claims
1. A heating device, comprising: a housing structure; and an external housing having at least one sidewall and at least one cover, which are able to be fixed in place on the housing structure, wherein the at least one cover is designed to position the at least one sidewall in at least one direction in space relative to the housing structure.
2. The heating device as recited in claim 1, wherein the heating device is a gas-heating system.
3. The heating device as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of: (i) the housing structure includes at least one guide mechanism, and (ii) the at least one sidewall includes at least one guide element.
4. The heating device as recited in claim 1, wherein the housing structure includes at least one guide mechanism, and the at least one sidewall includes at least one guide element that corresponds to the at least one guide mechanism of the housing structure.
5. The heating device as recited in claim 3, wherein the at least one sidewall is able to be fixed in place on the housing structure with the aid of the at least one of the at least one guide mechanism and the at least one guide element, by at least one of hanging and insertion.
6. The heating device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one cover is able to be mounted on the housing structure as a cover flap via at least one hinge-type connection.
7. The heating device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one sidewall has a tab-like projection, and the at least one cover has a lug-type projection that corresponds thereto and which engages with the tab-like projection to position the at least one sidewall.
8. The heating device as recited in claim 1, wherein the external housing has at least two sidewalls, and the at least one cover is designed to position the at least two sidewalls relative to each other.
9. The heating device as recited in claim 1, wherein the external housing has at least one front cover, which is able to be hung on the at least one cover.
10. A method for mounting a heating device, comprising: a) attaching at least one sidewall to a housing structure; and b) positioning the at least one sidewall relative to the housing structure by mounting and closing a cover flap.
11. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein step a) is carried out by at least one of the following method steps: c) hanging the at least one sidewall into at least one guide mechanism of the housing structure, d) inserting the at least one sidewall along at least one guide mechanism of the housing structure.
12. The method as recited in claim 10, further comprising: e) hooking at least one front cover on or into the at least one cover
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in the figures and described in greater detail below.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
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[0040] In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, housing structure 12 is provided for wall mounting. Housing structure 12 has a wind box 20 and structural elements 22. Structural elements 22 are characteristic components of housing structure 12 in the illustrated case. Structural elements 22 mainly have a supporting function for additional structural housing elements of housing structure 12. In the illustrated case, wind box 20 is mounted on structural elements 22. Wind box 20 is, in turn, capable of accommodating a heat-generating unit; however, this is not shown in greater detail here because wind box 20 is illustrated in the closed state.
[0041] In addition, a holding device 24 for a control unit 26 is fixed in place on housing structure 12. In the illustrated case, holding device 24 for control unit 26 is mounted on structural elements 22. Control unit 26, in turn, accommodates an operating unit 28.
[0042] Moreover, housing structure 12 accommodates a pressure-equalization vessel 30, which is disposed on one of structural elements 22 in the illustrated case.
[0043] Sidewalls 14 are able to be attached to housing structure 12. Accordingly, starting from
[0044] Housing structure 12 has guide mechanisms 32. In the illustrated case, housing structure 12 includes guide mechanisms 32 on wind box 20 and on structural elements 22. Guide mechanisms 32 on wind box 20 are guide rails 34. Guide mechanisms 32 on structural elements 22 in turn are guide grooves 36. In the illustrated case, one of guide grooves 36 is developed on one of structural elements 22 in each case.
[0045] Sidewalls 14, in turn, have guide elements 38. In the illustrated case, guide elements 38 are guide hooks 40 and guide projections 42. A separate guide hook 40 and guide projection 42 are developed on each sidewall 14. In the illustrated case, guide hook 40 is developed on each sidewall 14, in a lower region 44 of sidewall 14, while guide projections 42 are developed in an upper region 46 on each sidewall 14.
[0046] In the illustrated case, guide hooks 40 are U-shaped sheet-metal parts 48, which are welded to sidewalls 14. Guide projections 42 in turn are a shape 50 that is stamped together with sidewalls 14 and which is bent into the illustrated shape during the production of sidewalls 14.
[0047] Guide elements 38 are developed to correspond to guide mechanisms 32 of housing structure 12. In the illustrated case, guide hooks 40 of sidewalls 14 are developed in a fashion that corresponds to guide grooves 36 of housing structure 12. Guide projections 42 of sidewalls 14 are also developed to correspond to guide rails 34 of housing structure 12 in the illustrated case. This allows for a particularly stable attachment of sidewalls 14 to housing structure 12.
[0048] As previously mentioned, starting with
[0049] In the illustrated case, the sidewalls are now able to be hooked into the housing structure with the aid of guide mechanisms 32 and guide elements 38.
[0050] Next, sidewalls 14 are able to be slipped into the housing structure, also with the aid of guide mechanisms 32 and guide elements 38 in the illustrated case. In
[0051] Accordingly, the present invention also relates to a method for mounting heating device 10. For instance, sidewalls 14 are attached to housing structure 12 in that sidewalls 14, with guide elements 38 in the illustrated case, are hooked into guide mechanisms 32 of housing structure 12 in a further method step, and then are inserted along guide mechanisms 32, with guide elements 38 in the illustrated case, in another method step.
[0052] Accordingly,
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[0055] In the illustrated case, cover 60 is also developed to position the two sidewalls 14 relative to each other, thereby likewise allowing for a particularly easy and precise mounting of sidewalls 14. This achieves a flush alignment of sidewalls 14 together with cover 60, in particular toward the front.
[0056] In the illustrated case, cover 60 may be mounted on housing structure 12 as a cover flap 62. Accordingly,
[0057] As already mentioned, the present invention relates to a method for mounting heating device 10. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, sidewalls 14as already described aboveare mounted on housing structure 12 by at least one method step. In a further method step, sidewalls 14 are then positioned relative to housing structure 12 by attaching cover 60, which is done by closing cover flap 62 in the illustrated case. Accordingly,
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[0060] Cover 60 not only positions sidewalls 14 but also holds them in position so that further shifting of sidewalls 14 is avoided.
[0061] Thus, no screwed and/or riveted connection is required in order to keep sidewalls 14 in place, further simplifying the attachment and saving costs.
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[0063] Together, cover 60 and sidewalls 14 at least essentially form external housing 70 of heating device 10.
[0064] In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, heating device 10 additionally has a front cover 72, which may be attached to cover 60. In the illustrated case, front cover 72 is able to be hooked into cover 60.
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[0066] In addition, it can be seen that front cover 72 includes a recess 76, which is provided to allow access to operating unit 28 of heating device 10. In the illustrated case, recess 76 is a circular opening 78.
[0067] Accordingly, a further perspective representation of housing structure 12 from the preceding figures together with front cover 72 is shown in
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[0069] In the illustrated case, further recesses 80 are additional openings 81, which are developed to correspond to detent elements 82 that are mounted on structural elements 22. When front cover 72 is secured in place, detent elements 82 snap into corresponding further recesses 80. If necessary, the fixation of front cover 72 is able to be reversed again by an operation of detent elements 82, and front cover 72 is able to be taken off or unhooked from cover 60.
[0070] In addition, it can be gathered from
[0071] Projections 84 for positioning front cover 72 are developed in an L-shape. Front cover 72, in turn, has recesses 86 with which projections 84 engage for the positioning. Because of the L-shaped embodiment of projections 84, it is possible to position front cover 72 in the horizontal and vertical direction. The engagement of the projections in recesses 86 achieves the positioning of front cover 72 in the horizontal direction, while the positioning of front cover 72 in the vertical direction is achieved by placing front cover 72 on projections 84.
[0072] In addition, front cover 72 has a bore hole 88 by which front cover 72 is able to be attached to holding device 24, e.g., by a screwed connection, so that front cover 72 is able to be securely fixed in place in addition.
[0073] When front cover 72 is mounted, it is impossible to open cover 60, which therefore also makes it impossible to remove sidewalls 14, as described earlier. As a result, external housing 70 is able to be locked by the fixation of front cover 72.
[0074] In the event that front cover 72 is secured in place by bore hole 88 with the aid of a screwed connection, a technician simply has to undo the screwed connection in order to be able to remove the front cover by operating detent elements 82. This provides a secure fixation of the external housing while allowing easier access by a technician, for instance for service or repair work.