TRANSMISSION PAN WITH INTEGRATED HEAT EXCHANGER
20170051821 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
- Michael G. Long (Troy, MI, US)
- David Robert Ehlen (Rochester Hills, MI, US)
- Damion Creffield (Manchester, MI, US)
- Eric J. Peers (Marine City, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F01M5/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/0025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0452
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2060/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile vehicle includes a transmission pan. A heat exchanger is positioned entirely within transmission pan and is fixed to a bottom inner surface of the transmission pan. The heat exchanger includes a substantially flat surface. The surface includes a first flow port defining a transmission fluid inlet port, and a second flow port defining a transmission fluid outlet port. A cooling header assembly has an inlet header and an outlet header, each fixed to and sealed at an entrance through a wall of the heat exchanger. The inlet header and the outlet header also each penetrate an outer wall of the transmission pan and are each fixed to and sealed where the penetrations of the inlet header and the outlet header contact the outer wall.
Claims
1. A transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile vehicle, comprising: an assembly including: a transmission pan; and a heat exchanger positioned entirely within the transmission pan.
2. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger includes a substantially flat surface, and a rectangular shaped body adapted to minimize a depth A of the transmission pan required to incorporate a height B of the heat exchanger.
3. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 2, wherein the surface includes a first flow port defining a transmission fluid inlet port, and a second flow port defining a transmission fluid outlet port.
4. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger further includes a cooling header assembly having: an inlet header and an outlet header, each fixed to and sealed at an entrance through a wall of the heat exchanger; and the inlet header and the outlet header also each penetrate an outer wall of the transmission pan and are each fixed to and sealed where the penetrations of the inlet header and the outlet header contact the outer wall.
5. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 4, wherein the cooling header assembly further includes: an inlet nipple connected to the inlet header; and an outlet nipple connected to the outlet header; wherein the inlet nipple and the outlet nipple are each adapted to receive a hose providing for flow of a liquid coolant.
6. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 4, wherein each of the inlet header and the outlet header are connected to a common side wall of the heat exchanger.
7. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 4, wherein the inlet header and the outlet header are connected to different side walls of the heat exchanger.
8. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger further includes a cooling header assembly having an inlet header and an outlet header, each fixed to and sealed at an entrance through a different wall of the heat exchanger.
9. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 1, further including: a bolting flange of the transmission pan correspondingly shaped and adapted to couple with a bolting flange of the automatic transmission; and a depth of the transmission pan selected to provide space above the heat exchanger for connections to the heat exchanger within the transmission pan for transmission fluid inlet and discharge to and from the heat exchanger.
10. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 1, wherein the assembly has the heat exchanger fixed to a bottom inner surface of the transmission pan.
11. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger is a stacked plate heat exchanger.
12. A transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile vehicle, comprising: an assembly including: a transmission pan; and a heat exchanger positioned entirely within the transmission pan, the heat exchanger including a substantially flat surface, the surface including a first flow port defining a transmission fluid inlet port, and a second flow port defining a transmission fluid outlet port.
13. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 12, wherein the heat exchanger further includes a cooling header assembly having an inlet header and an outlet header, each fixed to and sealed at an entrance through a wall of the heat exchanger.
14. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 13, wherein the inlet header and the outlet header also each penetrate an outer wall of the transmission pan and are each fixed to and sealed where the penetrations of the inlet header and the outlet header contact the outer wall.
15. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 13, wherein the cooling header assembly further includes an inlet nipple connected to the inlet header; and an outlet nipple connected to the outlet header.
16. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 15, wherein the inlet nipple and the outlet nipple are each adapted to receive a hose providing for flow of a liquid coolant.
17. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 12, wherein the surface is an upward facing surface therefore directly facing the automatic transmission at a sump area of the transmission, thereby providing direct connection paths for piping or tubing directing transmission fluid into or out of the heat exchanger.
18. A transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for a transmission of an motor vehicle, comprising: a transmission pan; a heat exchanger positioned entirely within transmission pan and fixed to a bottom inner surface of the transmission pan, the heat exchanger including a substantially flat surface facing the transmission, the surface including a first flow port defining a transmission fluid inlet port, and a second flow port defining a transmission fluid outlet port; and a cooling header assembly having an inlet header and an outlet header, each fixed to and sealed at an entrance through a wall of the heat exchanger, the inlet header and the outlet header also each penetrating an outer wall of the transmission pan and are each fixed to and sealed where the penetrations of the inlet header and the outlet header contact the outer wall.
19. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for a motor vehicle of claim 18, wherein the cooling header assembly further includes: an inlet nipple connected to the inlet header; and an outlet nipple connected to the outlet header.
20. The transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger for an automobile of claim 18, wherein the wherein the inlet nipple and the outlet nipple are each positioned outside of the transmission pan and are adapted to receive a hose providing for flow of a liquid coolant.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0017] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0024] Referring now to the drawings, a transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger system 10 embodying the principles of the present invention is illustrated. With specific reference to
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The surface 30 of the heat exchanger 24 according to several aspects provides a first flow port 32 defining a transmission fluid inlet port, and a second flow port 34 defining a transmission fluid outlet port. For example, transmission fluid flows into the first flow port 32 of heat exchanger 24 in a flow direction C and exits second flow port 34 in a flow direction D. Connections provided in a sump area of the automatic transmission 14 are made during installation of the assembly 16 onto the automatic transmission 14 to direct transmission fluid that normally would collect at the bottom inner surface 28 instead into the first flow port 32 and out of the second flow port 34.
[0027] The cooling header assembly 26 includes an inlet header 36 and an outlet header 38, each fixed to and sealed at their entrances through a wall of the heat exchanger 24, for example by welding, brazing, or by a seal such as an O-ring. The inlet header 36 and the outlet header 38 also each penetrate an outer wall 40 of the transmission pan 22 and are each fixed to and sealed at the penetrations through the outer wall 40, for example by welding, brazing, or by a seal such as an O-ring. The inlet header 36 provides a total cooling water or fluid flow into the heat exchanger 24, where is it distributed through internal passageways (not shown) of the heat exchanger 24. The outlet header 38 collects the total cooling water or fluid flow from the internal passageways of the heat exchanger 24 (not shown), for return to the cooling water system of the motor vehicle.
[0028] An inlet nipple 42 is also connected to the inlet header 36, which is adapted to releasably receive a hose (not shown) providing a source of coolant liquid flow in an inlet cooling flow direction E. Similarly, an outlet nipple 44 is also connected to the outlet header 38, which is adapted to releasably receive a hose (not shown) providing for return flow of the liquid coolant in an outlet cooling flow direction F. Although the inlet nipple 42 and the outlet nipple 44 are shown in the exemplary aspect directed upwardly, the direction or orientation of the inlet nipple 42 and the outlet nipple 44 can be in any direction or orientation desired to suit the cooling supply and return system requirements or configuration.
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[0033] Positioning the heat exchanger 24 entirely within the transmission pan 22 provides several advantages. The transmission pan 22 is designed to protect against environmental conditions and impact, therefore the heat exchanger 24 is protected against damage from environmental elements such as road debris and contaminants which can degrade heat exchanger performance. The environment within the transmission pan 22 is temperature moderated compared to mounting the heat exchanger 24 external to the transmission pan 22. This reduces thermal losses of the heat exchanger particularly during the period of engine and transmission startup and warmup and during operation in winter when environmental temperature may be lowest. The design of the transmission pan with integrated heat exchanger system 10 of the present disclosure also minimizes tubing and/or connections required to provide transmission fluid flow to and from the heat exchanger 24, which reduces costs, mitigates against transmission fluid leakage, and reduces maintenance associated with these components.
[0034] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.