Cover for a heat exchanger bundle
10125668 ยท 2018-11-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28F2265/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D2021/0082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B29/0475
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F99/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2280/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D21/0003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2225/08
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
International classification
F28F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cover (25) is intended to be attached to a housing (2) of a heat exchanger (1). The cover (25) comprises a wall (26) that is intended to close off an orifice (5) for introducing a heat exchange core into the housing (2). The wall (26) is configured to allow the cover (25) to be attached removably to the housing (2) and has a raised edge (27). The cover (25) also comprises means (30) for mechanical reinforcement of the wall (26). The invention also relates to a heat exchange core (7) comprising the cover (25), to a heat exchanger (1) comprising the core (7), and to an air intake module for a motor vehicle combustion engine comprising the heat exchanger (1).
Claims
1. A cover for attaching to a housing of a heat exchanger, the cover comprising a wall for closing off an orifice for introducing a heat exchange core into the housing, the wall being configured to allow the cover to be attached removably to the housing and having a raised edge, the cover also comprising means for mechanical reinforcement of the wall, wherein the means for mechanical reinforcement comprises at least two identical structures, wherein each identical structure comprises at least one mechanical strengthening rib central to each structure having a long length, a short length and a thickness, wherein each mechanical strengthening rib includes at least two protrusions along the long length of each mechanical strengthening rib, wherein each protrusion is at a right angle respective to the long length and is identical in shape and orientation, wherein one of the at least two protrusions is on the right side of the long length and the other of the at least two protrusions is on the left side of the long length together forming a cross shape with the long length.
2. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mechanical reinforcement means are configured to project outwardly from the housing.
3. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rib or ribs are produced by stamping the wall.
4. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein all or some of the ribs extend in a mutually parallel manner along a length of the cover.
5. A heat exchange core comprising the cover as claimed in claim 1.
6. A heat exchanger comprising a core as claimed in claim 5 and a housing accommodating the core, the cover being secured to the housing.
7. An air intake module for a motor vehicle combustion engine comprising the heat exchanger as claimed in claim 6.
8. The cover as claimed in claim 3, wherein all or some of the ribs extend in a mutually parallel manner along a length of the cover.
9. The cover as claimed in claim 2, wherein the mechanical reinforcement means project from a second face of a central part of the wall.
Description
(1) Further features, details and advantages of the invention will become more clearly apparent on reading the description given below by way of indication in relation to the drawings, in which:
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(7) Said heat exchanger 1 allows an exchange of heat between a first fluid, for example a cooling fluid, and a second fluid, in particular a fluid to be cooled. This heat exchanger is able to transfer the heat present in the fluid to be cooled to the cooling fluid. In this case, it is an air/water heat exchanger, that is to say that the fluid to be cooled is, for example, a flow of feed gas for the engine and the cooling fluid is, in particular, water to which glycol has been added.
(8) The heat exchanger 1 comprises a housing 2 having a body 3 which has, for example, a hollow parallelepipedal overall shape. The hollow part of this body 3 forms an enclosure 4 that is accessible through an orifice 5 delimited by a rim 6. The housing 2 is obtained in this case by molding. It is made for example of thermoplastic material, thermoset material or of aluminum.
(9) The heat exchanger 1 also comprises a core 7 that is intended to be installed in the housing 2, in particular in the enclosure 4. This core 7 is inserted by translational movement through the orifice 5. The core 7 in this case comprises a stack of plates 10 that determine between one another alternating circuits for the cooling fluid and for the fluid to be cooled. The plates 10 are arranged in pairs such that two plates 10 of a single pair determine a circulation duct for the cooling fluid between one another. The core 7 has in this case a parallelepipedal overall shape and has an inlet face (with the reference 17 in
(10) The body 3 has two lateral faces 11, 12, connected by a base 13, and two longitudinal faces 14, 15, known as the inlet face 14 and the outlet face 15, connecting the lateral faces. The longitudinal faces 14, 15 each comprise a frame that delimits an opening. The fluid to be cooled is thus intended to enter the heat exchanger 1 through the opening defined by the frame of the longitudinal inlet face 14 before passing through the core 7 and exiting the heat exchanger 1 through the opening delimited by the frame of the longitudinal outlet face 15. The fluid to be cooled then exits the intake module by way of its outlet 9, as seen above.
(11) A cover 25 of the heat exchanger according to the invention is secured to the stack in the region of an upper plate of the stack. The cover 25 is intended to be secured to the housing 2. It comprises a wall 26 designed to close off the orifice 5 through which the core 7 is introduced into the housing 2. The wall 26 is configured to allow the cover 25 to be fastened removably to the housing 2. For this purpose, it comprises, in particular, means for securing to the housing 2, for example openings 21, in particular provided in the region of lugs 20. It is thus possible to screw or rivet the cover 25 to the housing 2 and to disconnect it from the housing 2 without destroying the cover 25 and/or the housing 2.
(12) The core 7 and the cover 25 are made, in particular, of aluminum or aluminum alloy.
(13) The cover 25 has in this case an approximately rectangular shape. It thus comprises a first and a second mutually opposite long side 61, 63 and a first and a second mutually opposite short side 62, 64. The first long sides 61, 63 of the cover 25 are located on the same side as the inlet face and the outlet face 17, respectively, of the core 7.
(14) The wall 26 comprises a first face intended to be directed toward the interior of the housing 2, and a second face 29, opposite the first face and intended to be directed toward the outside of the housing 2. As explained below, the first and second faces 29 are substantially flat. They are located in a central part 28 of the wall 26.
(15) The wall 26 also comprises a raised edge 27. The raised edge 27 is located along all or part of the periphery of the cover 25. In this case, the raised edge 27 extends along the entire periphery of the cover 25. The raised edge 27 extends transversely to the central part 28 of the wall 26, in particular perpendicularly, and closely follows the contour of said central part 28 of the wall 26, following, for example, the shapes defined by the lugs 20. In the example illustrated in
(16) The raised edge 27 comprises a first and a second long side 65, 67, which are located at the first and second long sides 61, 63 of the cover 25, and a first and a second short side 66, 68, which are located at the first and the second short sides 62, 64 of the cover 25.
(17) The heat exchanger 1 comprises inlet and/or outlet nozzles 18, 19, for the cooling fluid, which communicate with the openings (having the references 18, 19 in
(18) According to the invention, the cover 25 comprises means 30 for mechanical reinforcement of the wall 26. The mechanical reinforcement means 30 are configured in this case to project outwardly from the housing 2, that is to say that they project from the second face 29 of the central part 28 of the wall 26.
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(20) The mechanical reinforcement means 30 in this case comprise long ribs 31, 32, in particular two long ribs 31, 32, which extend substantially parallel to one another along a length of the cover 25. On account of their longitudinal extensions, the long ribs in this case reinforce the wall 26 against bending deformation in different directions.
(21) According to the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
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(23) The bracket 40 may comprise a central body 43 substantially with a rectangular shape, and tabs 44 secured to the wall 26 at the raised edge 27 and the second face 29. The central body 43 is substantially flat. The tabs 44 have a U-shaped cross section and originate from the central body 43. In the example illustrated in
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(25) Although only one bracket 40 is shown in the two exemplary embodiments illustrated in
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(27) The section of increased height is, for example, identical on the first and on the second long side 65, 67 of the raised edge 27. The short sides 66, 68 do not have a section of increased height in this case. The section of increased height 50 is, in particular, in the form of an isosceles triangle, the apex between the two identical sides of the triangle being the highest point of the section of increased height 50 with respect to the second face 29 of the wall 26.
(28) According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention which is not illustrated, the mechanical reinforcement means comprise at least one mechanical strengthening bar. The bar or bars are secured to all or part of the periphery of the cover.
(29) A first of the bars is, for example, secured along the first long side of the cover, and a second of the bars is, in particular, secured along the second long side of the cover.
(30) A third of the bars is, for example, secured along the first short side of the cover and/or a fourth of the bars is, in particular, secured along the second short side of the cover. In this example, the bars are disposed along the entire periphery of the cover. By contrast, provision can be made of a single bar, along the first long side of the cover provided near the inlet face for fluid to be cooled.
(31) The bars have a quadrilateral cross section. They comprise a first face intended to be directed toward the outside of the housing, a second face in contact with the second face of the wall and lateral faces that connect their first and second faces.
(32) According to one exemplary embodiment, the bars are soldered to the cover. The bars are then made of metal. Alternatively, the bars are held on the cover by clinching. They may also be fastened to the cover by screwing or by riveting. The bars are then made of plastic or metal.
(33) As a variant, the bars are secured, for example, at the same time as the cover is fastened to the housing. The bar is then screwed or riveted to the cover at the same time as the cover is screwed or riveted to the housing.
(34) Although the various exemplary embodiments of the reinforcement means have been presented separately, it is clear that the invention covers the case of combinations of the various examples, that is to say the association of two or more of these examples on the same cover.