Air-Conveying Component, in Particular an Intake Manifold, with Charge Air Cooler Arranged Therein, and Charge Air Cooler

20170159550 ยท 2017-06-08

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a housing, in particular an intake manifold (10), of an intake duct of a charged, in particular turbocharged, internal combustion engine. At least one charge air cooler (12) arranged therein, and also relates to a charge air cooler (12). The at least one charge air cooler (12) is fastened by means of at least one adapter device (23) on at least one wall portion (20) of the housing part (18). At least one frame part (32) of the charge air cooler (12) facing the wall portion (20) has at least one adapter holding part (38) of the at least one adapter device (23), by which at least one adapter element (48) of the at least one adapter device (23) is held at least by non-positive and/or positive engagement. The at least one adapter element (48) is connected at least cohesively to the at least one wall portion (20).

    Claims

    1. An intake manifold of an internal combustion engine, comprising: a housing part (18) having at least one inlet (14) for charge air; at least one outlet (16) for charge air; at least one charge air cooler (12) arranged in the housing part (18) and positioned between the at least one inlet and the at least one outlet, the at least one charge air cooler including at least one frame part (32) secured onto a side of the at least one charge air cooler facing a wall portion (20) of the housing part; at least one adapter device (23) fastening the the at least one charge air cooler (12) onto at least one wall portion (20) within an interior of the housing part (18), the at least one adapter device (23) comprising: at least one adapter holding part (38) secured onto the at least one frame part (32) of the at least one charge air cooler (12); at least one adapter element (48) held onto the at least one charge air cooler (12) by the at least one adapter holding part (38), the at least one adapter element (48) held at least by non-positive and/or positive engagement; wherein the at least one adapter element (48) is secured at least cohesively onto the at least one wall portion (20).

    2. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter holding part (38) is secured cohesively by any of: a soldered joint, a welded joint and/or an adhesive joint, and/or by positive and/or non-positive engagement onto the at least one frame part (32).

    3. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter holding part (38) includes at least one guide portion (46) by which the at least one adapter element (48) is guided as the at least one adapter element (48) is pushed into or fitted into the at least one adapter holding part (38).

    4. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the housing part has at least one fastening portion (24) protruding inwardly from the at least one wall portion (20) towards the charge air cooler (12); wherein the at least one adapter holding part (38) has at least one elongated opening (44), through which at least one fastening portion (24) of the at least one wall portion (20) and/or of the at least one adapter element (48) protrudes at least partially.

    5. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter holding part (38) has at least one tension portion (42), which at least partially surrounds the at least one adapter element (48) on a side of the at least one adapter holding part (38) facing the at least one wall portion (20).

    6. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter holding part (38) has at least one connecting portion (40) securely fixing the the at least one adapter holding part (38) onto the at least one frame part (32) of the at least one charge air cooler (12).

    7. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter element (48) has at least one rail profiled rail portion, or is a profiled rail.

    8. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter element (48) has at least one fastening portion (50); wherein the at least one fastening portion (50) is an elongated rail.

    9. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter element (48) and the at least one wall portion (20) are made of at least partially of plastic materials which can be cohesively connected to one another.

    10. The intake manifold of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one frame part (32) of the charge air cooler (12) and/or the at least one adapter holding part (38) are made of metal.

    11. A charge air cooler (12) of an intake manifold for an internal combustion engine, wherein the charge air cooler (12) is configured such that air can flow through it and/or to it when installed in a housing part (18) of an intake manifold; wherein the at least one charge air cooler (12) includes has at least one frame part (32) secured onto an exterior of the at least one charge air cooler (12); wherein the at least one frame part configured and adapted to be fastened by non-positive and/or positive engagement of at least one adapter device (23) onto at least one wall portion (20) of the housing part (18) when in an installed state; wherein the at least one adapter element (48) is made of a material adapted to be secured at least cohesively onto the at least one wall portion (20) of the at least one housing part (18) when in an installed state.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0059] Other advantages, features, and details of the invention shall be made more apparent by the following description, which addresses an embodiment of the invention in greater detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The features disclosed in the drawings, the description, and the claims in combination will be individually considered, as appropriate, and combined into other appropriate combinations by a person skilled in the art. In the schematic drawings:

    [0060] FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a detail of an air-conveying component in the form of an intake manifold with integrated charge air cooler of an intake duct of a turbocharged internal combustion engine;

    [0061] FIG. 2 shows an isometric representation of a cross-section of the intake manifold according to FIG. 1 along the section line I-I there;

    [0062] FIG. 3 shows a front view of the cross-section of the intake manifold according to FIG. 2;

    [0063] FIG. 4 shows a side view of the charge air cooler of the intake manifold according to FIGS. 1 to 3;

    [0064] FIG. 5 shows a cross-section of the charge air cooler according to FIGS. 1 to 4 along the section line V-V according to FIG. 4;

    [0065] FIG. 6 shows a view of a detail of the cross-section of the charge air cooler according to FIG. 5 in the region of an adapter device for fastening the charge air cooler to a housing part of the intake manifold;

    [0066] FIG. 7 shows a plan view of an adapter element of the adapter device according to FIG. 6;

    [0067] FIG. 8 shows a cross-section of the adapter element according to FIG. 7 along the section line VIII-VIII there.

    [0068] In the drawings, like components are assigned like reference signs.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0069] In FIG. 1 a detail of an intake manifold 10 with an integrated charge air cooler 12 is shown in plan view. FIGS. 2 and 3 show the detail of the intake manifold 10 in a cross-section. The intake manifold 10 is part of an air intake duct (otherwise not shown) of a turbocharged internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle. The intake manifold 10 connects an outlet of a compressor (not shown) of an exhaust gas turbocharger with a cylinder head of the internal combustion engine. The charge air cooler 12 serves to cool the compressed charge air.

    [0070] The intake manifold 10 has an inlet 14 and an outlet 16 for the compressed charge air. The inlet 14 and the outlet 16 are merely indicated schematically in FIG. 2. The inlet 14 is connected to a throttle valve (not shown), which in turn is arranged in a connecting line to the compressor. The outlet 16 has a plurality of outlet pipes, which are not shown in the drawings for the sake of greater clarity. Each outlet pipe is assigned to a cylinder of the internal combustion engine.

    [0071] The intake manifold 10 has a housing part 18. In the housing part 18 the charge air cooler 12 is arranged so that the compressed charge air can flow through it. The housing part 18 is made of weldable plastic. The housing part 18 has two opposing wall portions 20, at the top and bottom in FIGS. 2 and 3. The wall portions 20 are connected to one another, for example, by means of two opposing side wall portions 22.

    [0072] The form of the intake manifold 10 is merely indicated schematically. The orientation of the intake manifold 10 in space is not essential for the invention. Thus, for example, the side wall portions 22 can also be located spatially at the top and at the bottom and instead the wall portions 20 can be located laterally.

    [0073] The charge air cooler 12 is fastened in each case to two adapter devices 23 on each of the wall portions 20. On the inner faces facing one another the wall portions 20 have in each case two housing-side fastening portions 24 of the corresponding adapter device 23. The housing-side fastening portions 24 are connected integrally to the wall portions 20.

    [0074] The housing-side fastening portions 24 are the same shape and size. The housing-side fastening portions 24 each have the shape of an elongated web which extends parallel to a longitudinal axis 26 of the intake manifold 10. The longitudinal axis 26 is indicated in FIG. 1. A through flow direction 28 of the charge air through the housing part 18 also extends parallel to the longitudinal axis 26. The housing-side fastening portions 24 extend in each case to the interior of the housing part 18. On their free sides facing the interior of the housing the housing-side fastening portions 24 are in each case graduated, so that in each case a housing-side anvil 30 which is elongated in the longitudinal axis 26 is formed there.

    [0075] The charge air cooler 12 has two opposing frame parts 32 at the top and bottom in FIGS. 2 and 3. The frame parts 32 extend, for example, parallel to the wall portions 20. The frame parts 32 are in each case made of aluminum. The frame parts 32 are connected to one another by means of corresponding side part 34 of the charge air cooler 12.

    [0076] Inside a frame formed by the frame parts 32 and the side parts 34 are located cooling ducts which are of no further interest here, around which the charge air flows as it flows through the charge air cooler 12 for heat exchange. A coolant, for example cooling water, flows through the cooling ducts. Corresponding coolant connections 36 are indicated in FIGS. 3 to 5. They lead through the upper frame part 32 in FIGS. 3 to 5.

    [0077] Each of the frame parts 32 has two adapter holding parts 38 of the corresponding adapter devices 23. The adapter holding parts 38 are the same shape and size. The adapter holding parts 38 are in each case aluminum plates elongated in the direction of the longitudinal axis 26 and having approximately a U-shape profile. The free ends of the arms of the U-shaped profile are in each case bent outward to form connecting pieces 40. The connecting pieces 40 extend parallel to the corresponding facing surface of the corresponding frame part 32. The adapter holding parts 38 are soldered cohesively to the corresponding frame parts 32 along the connecting pieces 40.

    [0078] The closed sides of the respective U-shaped profile of the adapter holding parts 38 opposite the connecting pieces 40 in each case form a tension portion 42. The tension portions 42 likewise extend parallel to the surfaces of the corresponding frame parts 32.

    [0079] The tension portions 42 each have, approximately centrally, an opening 44 which is elongated in the direction of the longitudinal axis 26. The openings 44 have approximately the same dimensions such as the housing-side anvil 30 of the housing part 18. With the intake manifold 10 fitted, the openings 44 are aligned with the respective housing-side anvils 30. The anvils 30 protrude through the corresponding opening 44.

    [0080] The arms of the U-shaped adapter holding parts 38 which connect the respective tension portion 42 to the corresponding connecting piece 40 form a respective guide portion 46 of the corresponding adapter holding part 38 on opposing sides. The guide portions 46 extend obliquely with respect to the surface of the frame parts 32, so that the adapter holding parts 38 taper away from the corresponding frame part 32.

    [0081] The coolant connections 36 are situated in the upper frame part 32 in an extension of the adapter holding parts 38 there.

    [0082] The tension portions 42, the guide portions 46 and the corresponding adjacent regions of the corresponding frame part 32 delimit an interior space of the respective adapter holding part 38. An adapter element 48 of the corresponding adapter device 23 is inserted in each case into the interior space.

    [0083] The adapter elements 48 are made of the same plastic as the housing part 18. The adapter elements 48 are the same shape and size. They are each in the form of a profiled rail which is elongated in the direction of the longitudinal axis 24. The adapter elements 48 in each case lie in flat contact with their undersides on the surface of the corresponding frame part 32. The opposing long sides of the adapter element 48 extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis 26 extend corresponding to the guide portions 46 of the respective adapter holding parts 38 obliquely with respect to the undersides. On the top side facing away from the respective frame part 32 the adapter elements 48 in each case have a cooler-side fastening portion 50.

    [0084] The sides of the cooler-side fastening portions 50 facing away from the frame part 32 in each case form a cooler-side anvil 52. The dimensions of the cooler-side anvil 52 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 26 and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 26 are somewhat greater than the corresponding dimensions of the housing-side anvil 30. In the installed state in the respective adapter holding parts 38, the cooler-side anvils 52 are aligned with the openings 44 in the adapter holding parts 38. With the intake manifold 10 fitted, the cooler-side anvil 52 and the housing-side anvil 30 are integrally welded to one another.

    [0085] For production of the intake manifold 10, first of all the individual components are prefabricated, wherein the sequence for the prefabrication is not essential to the invention. In this case the housing part 18 with the housing-side fastening portion 24 is prefabricated from plastic. The charge air cooler 12 comprising the frame part 32, the side part 34, the cooling duct and the coolant connections 36 is prefabricated. The adapter holding parts 38 are prefabricated from aluminum. The adapter elements 48 are prefabricated from the same plastic as the housing part 18.

    [0086] The adapter holding parts 38 are in each case soldered with their connecting pieces 40 to the frame parts 32. The adapter elements 48 are inserted into the open sides of the adapter holding parts 38 opposing the coolant connections 36. The adapter elements 48 are guided between the corresponding guide portions 46. In the drawings stops (not shown) prevent the adapter elements 48 from being pushed out over their respective end positions in the adapter holding part 38. Fixing elements, which are likewise not shown, for example in the form of latching means, fix the adapter elements 48 in their respective end positions.

    [0087] Then the charge air cooler 12 is introduced through the inlet 14 or the outlet 16 into the housing part 18. The housing-side anvils 30 are welded cohesively by means of hot gas welding to the corresponding cooler-side anvils 52. In this case the housing-side anvils 30 protrude through the openings 44 of the adapter holding parts 38.

    [0088] Alternatively, the housing part 18 can be composed of two shells, for example an upper shell and a lower shell, similar to the illustration in FIGS. 2 and 3. In this case the charge air cooler 12 can be introduced into the lower shell and the corresponding lower anvils 30 and 52 can be connected to one another by means of hot gas welding. Then the upper shell can be arranged on the lower shell and welded thereto, and the corresponding upper anvils 30 and 52 can be connected to one another by means of hot gas welding.