ELECTRIC HEATER
20180326817 ยท 2018-11-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H1/2225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24H9/1872
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B2203/02
ELECTRICITY
B60H1/2218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24H2250/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H3/0429
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An electric heater in particular for a heating or an air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle, with a heater core having a plurality of electric heating elements having heaters and contact elements to electrically contacting the heaters, said heater core further having a plurality of radiator elements which thermally contact the heating elements, wherein the heater comprises a central portion and two lateral portions, wherein the central portion is arranged between the two lateral portions, wherein the radiator elements are thermally contacting the heater in a central portion and the contact elements are electrically contacting the heater in the lateral portions.
Claims
1. An electric heater for a heating or an air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle, with a heater core comprising: a plurality of electric heating elements having at least one heater and at least one contact element to electrically contacting the heater; and a plurality of radiator elements that are thermally contacting the heating elements, wherein the heater comprises a central portion and two lateral portions, wherein the central portion is arranged between the two lateral portions, wherein the radiator elements are thermally contacting the heater in a central portion, and wherein the contact elements are electrically contacting the heater in lateral portions.
2. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein the heater has a rectangular cross section with two large side faces and with two short side faces, wherein the central portions are arranged at a middle area of the large side faces, and wherein the lateral portions are arranged on side areas of the large side faces and/or on the short side faces.
3. The electric heater according to claim 2, wherein the lateral portions are arranged only on the short side faces.
4. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein, between the heater and the radiator elements, an electrically insulating insulation layer is arranged.
5. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein, between the heater and the contact elements on one side and the radiator elements on the other side, an electrically insulating insulation layer is arranged.
6. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein the heater, the contact elements, and the insulation layers are arranged in a tube, and wherein the radiator elements are located outside the tube and thermally contact the tube.
7. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein the contact elements have metallic elements that elastically contact the heater.
8. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein the contact elements have metallic elements that are c-shaped or block-shaped or tongue-shaped to contact the heater at lateral portions that are arranged on side areas of the large side faces and/or on short side faces.
9. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein the contact elements have metallic elements that are overmolded with a plastic material or assembled in a plastic part.
10. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein the contact elements are glued to the heating element.
11. The electric heater according to claim 1, wherein the insulation layer is provided from a plastic or ceramic material or another material with high thermal conductivity and good dielectric properties.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] The heater core 2 comprises a plurality of electric heating elements 3 and a plurality of radiator elements 4. The heating elements 3 are electrically heated due to an electrical current through the heater in the electrical heating element and the radiator elements 4 are transferring the generated heat to an air flow 5 which passes the radiator elements 4. The heater core 2 is made of a sandwich shaped arrangement of heating elements 3 and of radiator elements 4 such that the air flow 5 passing the radiator elements which are located in a space between two heating elements 3 respectively.
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[0029] Each heating element 3 comprises at least one or more heaters 6 and at least two contact elements 7 to electrically contacting the heaters 6. The contact elements 7 are electrically connected to a power supply, see e.g.
[0030] The heater 6 can be, for example, resistive heaters 6 or PTC-elements with a positive temperature coefficient of their electrical resistance. A resistive element has usually an increasing resistance with increasing temperature. A PTC-element has an increasing resistance with increasing temperature. A PTC-element is typically a ceramic element.
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[0034] Within the tube 10, there are located insulating layers 11, which are located between the heater 6 and the tube 10 or between the heater 6 and the radiator elements 4. The insulating layer additionally insulates the contact elements 7 electrically against the tube. Between the contact element and a lateral face 12 of the tube 10, there is an additional insulation material 13 as overmold material, which supports the contact element 7. The contact elements 7 are contacting the heater at the lateral portions 9 of the heater 6.
[0035] In other words, the radiator elements 4 are contacting the heater 6 in a central portion 8 and the contact elements 7 are contacting the heater 6 in the lateral portions 9. Therefore the thermal contacts and the electrical contacts of the heater are separated from each other.
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[0037] Each heating element 3 according to an embodiment comprises at least one or more heaters 6 and at least two contact elements 7 to electrically contacting the heater 6. The contact elements 7 are electrically connected to a power supply, see e.g.
[0038] The heater 6 can be resistive heaters 6 or PTC-elements with a positive temperature coefficient of their electrical resistance. A resistive element has usually an increasing resistance with increasing temperature. A PTC-element has an increasing resistance with increasing temperature. A PTC-element is typically a ceramic element.
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[0042] On the surface of the heater 6, insulating layers 11 can be arranged between the heater 6 and the radiator elements 4. The insulating layer additionally insulates the contact elements 7 electrically against the tube. The insulation layer 11 is located on the overmolded back 13 of the contact element 7. On the back of the c-shaped contact element 7 is the additional insulation material 13 as overmold material provided, which supports the contact element 7. The contact elements 7 are contacting the heater at the lateral portions 9 of the heater 6.
[0043] In other words, the radiator elements 4 are contacting the heater 6 in a central portion 8 and the contact elements 7 are contacting the heater 6 in the lateral portions 9. Therefore the thermal contacts and the electrical contacts of the heater 6 are spatial separated from each other.
[0044] As can be seen from
[0045] According to an embodiment the lateral portions 9 are arranged only on the short side faces 15. This allows a clear spatial separation of the thermal contact and the electrical contact.
[0046] In order to electrically contact the heater 6, the contact elements 7 are including metallic elements 16 which elastically contact the heater 6. Therefore the contact elements 7 act as springs or are provided with spring elements, as can be seen in
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[0048] In order to support the contact elements 7, they are provided with an overmolded plastic material on their back. This supports the spring forces acting against the heater.
[0049] The insulation layer 11 can be a plastic or ceramic material.
[0050] According to an embodiment, the contact elements 7 can be glued to the heater 6.
[0051] With regard to the insulation layer 11 the insulation layer can be made from a plastic or ceramic material or another material with high thermal conductivity and good dielectric properties.
[0052] In this respect high thermal conductivity means that the thermal conductivity is in a range of 1 W/mK or more up to e.g. 20 W/mK or up to 200 W/mK or more. Having a layer of thickness of larger than 0.5 mm the thermal conductivity is favorable more than 20 W/mK or between 20 W/mK and 200 W/mK or more. Having a layer of thickness of less than 0.5 mm the thermal conductivity is favorable more than 1 W/mK or between 1 W/mK and 20 W/mK or more.
[0053] In this respect a material with good dielectric properties means a material having a CTI value (Comparative Tracking Index) of, for example, 600 or more.
[0054] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.