EXHAUST GAS HEATER
20230060816 ยท 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N3/2026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2240/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B2203/022
ELECTRICITY
F01N3/2013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B3/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An exhaust gas heater for an exhaust gas system of an internal combustion engine includes a carrier arrangement and a heating conductor arrangement carried on the carrier arrangement. The heating conductor arrangement has at least one heating conductor. At least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit is provided for carrying the heating conductor in an electrically insulated manner with respect to the carrier arrangement. The carrier-arrangement supporting unit includes at least one of the following: an insulating coating applied to the carrier arrangement; and, an insulating coating applied to the heating conductor supported on the carrier arrangement via the carrier-arrangement supporting unit.
Claims
1. An exhaust gas heater for an exhaust gas system of an internal combustion engine, the exhaust gas heater comprising: a carrier arrangement; a heating-conductor arrangement carried on said carrier arrangement and having first and second heating conductors through which a current flows; at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit for carrying said first heating conductor in an electrically insulated manner with respect to said carrier arrangement; a heating-conductor supporting unit for carrying said first heating conductor in an electrically insulated manner with respect to said second heating conductor; said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit including at least one of the following: i) an insulating coating applied to said carrier arrangement; and, ii) an insulating coating applied to said first and second heating conductors supported on said carrier arrangement via said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit; and, iii) said heating-conductor supporting unit including an insulating coating applied to one of said first and second heating conductors supported with respect to one another by said heating-conductor supporting unit; and, iv) an insulating coating applied to said second heating conductor supported with respect to one another by said heating-conductor supporting unit.
2. The exhaust gas heater of claim 1, wherein said at least one of said insulating coating has been applied by deposition or applied in a flowable state.
3. The exhaust gas heater of claim 1, wherein said at least one insulating coating is configured from inorganic insulating material.
4. The exhaust gas heater of claim 3, wherein said inorganic insulating material is ceramic material.
5. The exhaust gas heater of claim 1, wherein said exhaust gas heater defines a longitudinal axis (L); said carrier arrangement includes two carrier elements receiving said heating conductor arrangement therebetween in the direction of said longitudinal axis (L); and, said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit includes an insulating coating applied to one of said two carrier elements.
6. The exhaust gas heater of claim 1, wherein said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit includes an insulating coating applied to at least one of said first and second heating conductors of said heating-conductor arrangement.
7. The exhaust gas heater of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of bolt-like connecting elements connecting said heating-conductor arrangement to said carrier arrangement; each of said first and second heating conductors having at least one connecting-element opening formed therein; at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements passing through at least one of said heating conductors of said heating-conductor arrangement in the region of said at least one connecting-element openings; said at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements having a length thereof passing through said at least one connecting element opening; an insulating element corresponding to said at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements; and, said at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements being surrounded by said insulating element in the region of said length passing through said at least one connecting-element opening.
8. An exhaust gas heater for an exhaust gas system for an internal combustion engine, the exhaust gas heater comprising: a carrier arrangement; a heating conductor arrangement carried on said carrier arrangement and having at least one heating conductor through which current flows; at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit for carrying said at least one heating conductor in an electrically insulated manner with respect to said carrier arrangement; and, said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit including at least one of the following: i) an insulating coating applied to said carrier arrangement; and, ii) an insulating coating applied to said heating conductor supported on said carrier arrangement via said carrier-arrangement supporting unit.
9. The exhaust gas heater of claim 8, wherein said at least one of said insulating coating has been applied by deposition or applied in a flowable state.
10. The exhaust gas heater of claim 8, wherein said at least one insulating coating is configured from inorganic insulating material.
11. The exhaust gas heater of claim 10, wherein said inorganic insulating material is ceramic material.
12. The exhaust gas heater of claim 8, wherein said exhaust gas heater defines a longitudinal axis (L); said carrier arrangement includes two carrier elements receiving said heating conductor arrangement therebetween in the direction of said longitudinal axis (L); and, said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit includes an insulating coating applied to one of said two carrier elements.
13. The exhaust gas heater of claim 8, wherein said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit includes an insulating coating applied to said at least one heating conductor of said heating-conductor arrangement.
14. The exhaust gas heater of claim 8, further comprising: a plurality of bolt-like connecting elements connecting said heating-conductor arrangement to said carrier arrangement; said at least one heating conductor having at least one connecting-element opening formed therein; at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements passing through said at least one heating conductor of said heating-conductor arrangement in the region of said at least one connecting-element openings; said at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements having a length thereof passing through said at least one connecting element opening; an insulating element corresponding to said at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements; and, said at least one of said plurality of bolt-like connecting elements being surrounded by said insulating element in the region of said length passing through said at least one connecting-element opening.
15. An exhaust gas system for an internal combustion engine, the exhaust gas system comprising: an exhaust gas heater including: a carrier arrangement; a heating conductor arrangement carried on said carrier arrangement and having at least one heating conductor through which current flows; at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit for carrying said at least one heating conductor in an electrically insulated manner with respect to said carrier arrangement; and, said at least one carrier-arrangement supporting unit including at least one of the following: i) an insulating coating applied to said carrier arrangement; and, ii) an insulating coating applied to said heating conductor supported on said carrier arrangement via said carrier-arrangement supporting unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Before the inventive way in which a heating-conductor arrangement is mounted in an electrically insulated manner on a carrier arrangement of an exhaust gas heater is described in detail with reference to
[0023] In the exhaust gas system 12, the exhaust gas heater 10 can be flowed through by exhaust gas in a main direction H of exhaust gas flow and has two heating conductors 14, 16 of a heating-conductor arrangement, denoted generally by 18, which are arranged following one another in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the exhaust gas heater and consequently can be flowed around one after the other by exhaust gas flowing substantially in the main direction H of exhaust gas flow. The heating conductors 14, 16 are constructed as substantially plate-like or from flat material and can be produced with their structure that is provided with a plurality of portions running in a meandering structure by cutting out from a blank of flat material, in particular a metal blank.
[0024] On the sides of the two heating conductors 14, 16 that are lying facing away from one another in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the exhaust gas heater, carrier elements 20, 22 of a carrier arrangement, denoted generally by 24, that are of a substantially plate-like configuration are provided. On their outer circumferential region, the plate-like carrier elements 20, 22 are fixed on a substantially cylindrical carrier housing 26.
[0025] The two heating conductors 14, 16 may be connected in series or parallel to one another. Provided for electrical connection to a voltage source are two connecting units 28, 30, which pass through the carrier housing 26 and are connected in an electrically conducting manner to the heating conductors 14, 16 in the interior space surrounded by the carrier housing 26.
[0026] To obtain a stable assembly, the two carrier elements 20, 22 and the heating conductors 14, 16 arranged between them, lying directly adjacent to one another, are securely connected to one another by a plurality of connecting elements 32 of a bolt-like form. The connecting elements 32 may for example be formed as threaded bolts with a shank 34 and a head 36. A nut element 37 may be screwed onto the shank 34, for example, in order to clamp the layered configuration including carrier elements 20, 22 and heating conductors 14, 16 between the head 36 and the nut element 37.
[0027] To achieve electrical insulation of the heating conductors 14, 16 with respect to the carrier elements 20, 22 of the carrier arrangement 24, which are generally constructed from a metal material, provided between the heating-conductor element 14 and the carrier element 20, for example in assignment to each connecting element 32, is a carrier-arrangement supporting unit 38, which is constructed from an electrically insulating material, for example a ceramic material, is of a substantially plate-like form and is passed through by the assigned connecting element 32 in the region of an opening provided therein. Also provided, for example in assignment to each connecting element 32, is a carrier-element supporting unit 40, arranged between the heating conductor 16 and the carrier element 22.
[0028] In order to support the two heating conductors 14, 16 lying next to one another with respect to one another in an electrically insulating manner, provided for example in assignment to each connecting element 32 is a heating-conductor supporting unit 42. Also each heating-conductor supporting unit 42 is of a substantially plate-like form, including one or more disks, and is constructed from a ceramic material.
[0029] Where the heating conductors 14, 16 are passed through by the connecting element 32 in the region of respective connecting-element openings 44, 46, sleeve-like insulating elements 48, for example of a ceramic material, may be inserted in connecting-element openings 44, 46 formed in the heating conductors 14, 16, in order to achieve defined positioning of the connecting element 32 in the openings provided in the heating conductors 14, 16.
[0030] There follows a detailed description with reference to
[0031] In the case of the configuration of an exhaust gas heater 10 according to the disclosure shown in the form of a detail in
[0032] In the example shown in
[0033] In the supporting path of the heating conductor 14 to the carrier element 22, the carrier-arrangement supporting unit 40 includes two insulating coatings 52, 54. In this case, the insulating coating 52 has been applied to the side of the heating conductor 14 that is facing the carrier element 22, while the insulating coating 54 has been applied to the side of the carrier element 22 that is facing the heating conductor 14. The insulating coatings 52, 54 may also be provided so as to cover the components respectively carrying them, that is, the heating conductor 14 or the carrier element 22, over substantially the entire surface area, or only be provided at the regions in which the heating conductor 14 and the carrier element 22 are interacting or enter into interaction with one another in a supporting manner.
[0034] In order also to achieve insulation with respect to the connecting elements 32 holding the carrier element 24 together with the heating-conductor arrangement 18, they may be surrounded by the sleeve-like insulating element 48, for example of a ceramic material, in the regions of their length that pass through the assigned connecting-element openings 44 in the heating conductor 14. In order to avoid mutual disturbance with the insulating coating or coatings 50, 52 or 54, they may be interrupted where a connecting-element opening 44 is formed in the heating conductor 14, in order to provide space for receiving portions of a respective insulating element 48 that protrude axially beyond the heating conductor 14.
[0035] A configurational form in which the heating-conductor arrangement 18 includes two heating conductors 14, 16 following one another in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the exhaust gas heater is shown in
[0036] In the example shown, the heating conductor 16 is supported on the carrier element 22 in an electrically insulated manner by way of the two insulating coatings 52, 54, with the insulating coating 52 having been applied to the heating conductor 16 and the insulating coating 54 having been applied to the carrier element 22. Alternatively, a single insulating coating could have been applied in this region, for example to the carrier element 22 or the heating conductor 16.
[0037] The heating-conductor supporting unit 42 that provides electrical insulation and axial supporting of the two heating conductors 14, 16 with respect to one another includes an insulating coating 56, which may have been applied to the heating conductor 14 or the heating conductor 16. Alternatively, also in this region an insulating coating may have been applied to each of the heating conductors 14, 16, with the two heating conductors 14, 16 then being supported axially against one another in an electrically insulated manner with respect to one another by these two insulating coatings.
[0038] The shank 34 of the or each connecting element 32 is surrounded in the region of the length of the same that passes through the connecting-element openings 44, 46 of the heating conductors 14, 16 by the sleeve-like insulating element 48, for example of a ceramic material, and consequently is electrically insulated with respect to the heating conductors 14, 16 in this region of its length.
[0039] The insulating coatings 50, 52, 54, 56 may be applied to the respectively assigned components, that is, the carrier elements 20, 22 or the heating conductors 14, 16, by measures that are known in the prior art. For example, they may be applied by vapor deposition. Alternatively, the material of the insulating coatings 50, 52, 54, 56 may be applied in a flowable state to the regions to be coated of the surfaces of the components concerned and then cure thermally and/or chemically. The insulating material may for example be a ceramic material, which on the one hand has a comparatively high mechanical stability, on the other hand provides a very good electrically insulating effect along with high temperature resistance, even when comparatively thin insulating coatings are used.
[0040] Since, in the case of an exhaust gas heater constructed according to the disclosure, both the electrical insulation and the axial supporting of various components of the exhaust gas heater are realized by insulating coatings which are in each case only securely bonded to one of the components that are to be supported with respect to one another, to be specific that component to which they have been applied, it is ensured in the case of components supported on one another that there is relative mobility of the same with respect to one another, so that excessive mechanical loading of the supporting units realizing the support and provided by coatings is avoided. Nevertheless, the use of materials with a high-temperature resistance, such as for example ceramic-based inorganic insulating materials, allows mechanically stable electrical insulation to be provided even at high temperatures.
[0041] Since the insulating coatings 50, 52, 54, 56 can be applied to substantially any desired surface regions of the components to be coated therewith, it is for example also possible to coat the heating conductor or conductors 14, 16 in the region of the respective connecting-element openings 44, 46, in order in this way also to obtain electrical insulation with respect to the connecting elements 32 passing through these connecting-element openings 44, 46. It is then possible to dispense with the use of the insulating elements 48 that also provide electrical insulation, or to use instead of the insulating elements 48 less-expensive, electrically non-insulating sleeves, the primary function of which is the radial centering of the connecting elements 32 in the respective connecting-element openings 44, 46.
[0042] It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.