Heating device for fluid
10174737 · 2019-01-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01P2037/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B2203/02
ELECTRICITY
F24H2250/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P11/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/1827
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M5/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2070/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2005/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
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
F24H1/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02N19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P11/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heating device for heating of a fluid, particularly in a vehicle or vessel, comprising at least one heating element in a housing with a house wall and a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. The wall or a part of this or a part of the house wall is a heat conductor for conducting heat between the heating element and at least one of the fluid channels. At least one chamber is defined by the at least one wall and a portion of the housing wall, or by walls in pairs between the fluid channels. The heating element is mountable in the chamber, which has an opening towards the outside of the housing. The opening is not fluidly connected to the fluid channels. The heating element can be a PTC element.
Claims
1. A heating device for heating a fluid, particularly in a vehicle or vessel, comprising: a housing having a housing wall, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet, the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet connected via at least two fluid channels, wherein: the fluid channels are separated by a chamber defined by at least two walls, at least two end walls, and a bottom portion, the chamber having an opening towards the housing outside and at least one heating element received therein, the walls comprise a heat conducting material, and the bottom portion of the chamber is recessed into an inside of the housing wall.
2. The heating device of claim 1, further comprising support profiles which are connected to respective walls and extending a portion into each respective fluid channels, thereby contributing to a structural reinforcement of the housing and an increased heat transfer between the chamber and the fluid.
3. The heating device of claim 1, further comprising support profiles which extend between respective walls and an opposite portion on the inside of the housing wall such that part-fluid-channels are formed in each fluid channel.
4. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the housing, including the walls and chambers, is one integrated element.
5. The heating device of claim 1, further comprising a cover which via a fixating member is releasably assembled to a holding device on the housing and also carries a socket for connection to an electric power source for the heating device, and the cover and the holding device form a junction room for wires coupled to the heating device.
6. The heating device of claim 5, wherein the opening of the chamber opens into the housing holding device.
7. The heating device of claim 5, further comprising a membrane between the holding device and the cover.
8. The heating device of claim 5, wherein the socket is arranged along the same axis as the fluid inlet and fluid outlet.
9. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the heating element is a PTC element.
10. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the heating element is releasably fixed in the chamber by means of one or more clamping devices.
11. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the opening of the chamber is larger than the bottom portion of the chamber.
12. The heating device of claim 1, further comprising connection devices which are releasably connected to the respective fluid inlet and fluid outlet.
13. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a heat conductive material.
14. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a metal material, such as aluminium or titanium.
15. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet are arranged along the same axis.
16. The heating device of claim 1, wherein at least one of the chambers extends through the housing longitudinal axis.
17. The heating device of claim 1, wherein the housing has a substantially circular cross section and the longitudinal axis of the housing extends through the centre of the circle, and at least one of the chambers extends through the centre of the circle.
18. The heating device of claim 1, further comprising a room arranged for thermal contact with at least one of the channels, and a thermostat or a temperature limiter is arranged in the room and connected to the heating element.
19. The heating device of claim 1, in which the heating element is thermally connected to the fluid channel, wherein a thermostat is connected to the heating element and arranged to break the power supply to the heating element if the temperature sensed by the thermostat exceeds a predetermined value, and to resume said power supply when the sensed temperature drops below a predetermined temperature.
20. The heating device of claim 19, wherein the heating element is a PTC element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above mentioned and other characteristics of the invention will become clear from the following description of preferential embodiments, given as non-restrictive examples, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERENTIAL EMBODIMENTS
(19) In this description, terms such as upper, lower, inner, outer, vertical, horizontal, forward, rear, etc. exist. The terms are used with reference to the device according to the invention, as it appears in the figures.
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(21) The housing 1 has a basically circular cross section, and has a base 17 to which a cover 2 is attached, in a per se known way, e.g. by means of screws 8 through a flange 9 on the cover. The figure also shows a sealing membrane 10 between the flange 9 and the base 17. In the cover, there is also a socket 3 for connection with electrical wires 24 in a junction room 27 (see
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(23) The chamber 13 is thus defined by the partition walls 12a,b and end walls 5a,b, and a bottom portion 14. The bottom portion 14 is in the illustrated embodiment somewhat recessed (inlaid) in relation to the inside of the wall 11 of the housing, and is finished in a structure enhancing elevation 15 protruding outside a portion of the outside of the wall 11 of the housing (see particularly
(24) The chamber 13 has in an upper end a chamber opening 16, see e.g.
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(30) As the housing is made of a material with good heat conductivity, it can be convenient to externally insulate the housing, both to reduce energy loss to the environment around the heating device and to reduce risk of injury to people coming in contact with it. It can therefore be imagined an outer, heat-insulating casing (not shown) which entirely or partly surrounds the heating device.
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(34) The room 30 and thermostat 31 also provide for the heating element 7 being a conventional heating element (with an internal resistance), which is controlled by the thermostat. Even if it is not shown in the figures, it should be understood that a per se known temperature limiter can be placed in the junction room 27 or in the room 31 and be connected to the heating device and/or thermostat.
(35) When the heating element is installed in the chamber 13 in one of the ways described above, the walls (i.e. the partition walls 12a,b) of the chamber are exposed for a significant load due to the wedge-shaped press plates 23. Such loads can naturally be compensated for by increasing the thickness of the wall, but this is not always desirable or appropriate.
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(38) In all variants and embodiments of the heating device which are described above, the housing 1 is preferably moulded in one piece. However, the invention is not limited to such production process. The entire housing, or at least the chambers 13, 13a,b (i.e. the partition walls 12a,b) and the wall 11 of the housing, and preferably also the support ribs 25a,b, are made in a heat conducting material, such as aluminium or titanium.
(39) It should also be understood that other chamber configurations than those described above are possible, e.g. after each other along the longitudinal axis of the housing. It can also be imagined that other heat sources than PTC elements can be placed in the chamber or chambers.
(40) An advantage with the heating device according to the invention is that the heating device can be replaced without the cooling circuit which the heating device is a part of has to be opened. When the flange 9 is released from the base 17, easy access is provided to the heating elements (e.g. the PTC element) which are installed in the chamber 13 and these can be replaced without the need of disassembling the housing from the fluid hoses to which it is attached.
(41) The separate channels and part-channels of the housing, which are defined by through-going walls and (possibly) support ribs 25a,b contribute to a structural reinforcement of the housing and an increased heat transfer between chamber and fluid.
(42) Even though the invention is described with reference to an engine heater for a coolant in a combustion engine, it should be understood that it could be utilized for assembly on other units, particularly vehicles or vessels, and for fluids (gasses and/or fluids) other than a coolant.