The invention relates to an arrangement for cooling the exhaust gas of a motor vehicle.
DE 199 62 863 A1 discloses an exhaust-gas cooler for transferring heat between the exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle and a coolant, said exhaust-gas cooler having a housing which is made up of two or more parts and comprises an exhaust-gas inlet region, a heat-transfer region, a bypass duct which runs parallel to said heat-transfer region and is arranged in the housing, and an exhaust-gas outlet region. In this case, an actuating element for controlling the flow of exhaust gas through the heat-transfer region and/or the bypass duct is provided in the exhaust-gas outlet region which is attached to the heat-transfer region.
An arrangement for cooling exhaust gas of this type leaves something to be desired, amongst other things in terms of production costs.
The object of the invention is to improve an arrangement for cooling exhaust gas of the type mentioned in the introduction.
According to the invention, an arrangement for cooling exhaust gas is provided with a housing containing a heat-transfer region, an actuating element for controlling the flow of exhaust gas through the heat-transfer region and/or a bypass duct, wherein the housing is integrally formed in the longitudinal direction of the arrangement for cooling exhaust gas, and the actuating element is arranged in that region of the housing which is integrally formed in the longitudinal direction. In this case, the housing may be divided in the longitudinal direction, in particular centrally in the longitudinal direction, in order to simplify mounting.
The actuating element is preferably in the form of a flap, with the shaft and the flap part preferably being formed separately in order to allow mounting in a laterally closed, integral housing, and being connected, in particular welded or soldered, to one another after installation.
The actuating element may be arranged either in the exhaust-gas inlet region or in the exhaust-gas outlet region, with arrangement in the exhaust-gas inlet region being preferred.
The housing preferably contains the heat-transfer region, an exhaust-gas inlet region and/or an exhaust-gas outlet region. A diffuser region may also be part of the housing here. As an alternative, particularly in the case of an integral design of the housing without division in the longitudinal direction, a diffuser region may be attached, preferably welded or soldered, to the housing.
The bypass duct is preferably arranged in the housing such that it runs parallel to the heat-transfer region. As an alternative, the bypass duct may also branch off in the exhaust-gas inlet region and run outside the housing.
The invention is explained in detail in the text which follows using three exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which
The flap 4 can be pivoted about a pivot shaft 7, with the pivot shaft 7 being arranged adjacent and parallel to a partition wall 8 between the heat-transfer region 5 and the bypass duct 6 which run parallel to one another, so that the flap 4 guides the flow of exhaust gas as a function of its position, namely either to the heat-transfer region 5 or to the bypass duct 6 in the respective end positions and correspondingly distributed between the heat-transfer region 5 and the bypass duct 6 in intermediate positions.
The housing 2 is integrally formed over the entire region, so that it assimilates the flap function and the heat-transfer function and, at present, the bypass function too. Mounting is carried out from an open end of the housing 2, with positioning and fixing being carried out by means of stops and/or openings which are provided in the housing 2 and are tightly closed after mounting. Other elements, for example a diffuser at the exhaust-gas inlet, are attached after mounting.
According to one modification of the first exemplary embodiment, the housing 2 is centrally divided in the longitudinal direction, so that the housing 2 can be produced in a simpler manner and the installed components, such as the flap 4, heat-transfer region 5 and bypass duct 6 in particular, can be mounted in a simpler manner. Following assembly, the two housing halves which form the housing 2 are welded or soldered. The two housing halves themselves are not divided in the longitudinal direction, that is to say they are each integrally formed in the longitudinal direction from the exhaust-gas inlet region 3 to the exhaust-gas outlet region. In this case, a diffuser may also be integrally formed with the housing 2 as a result of simpler mounting, so that each housing half comprises a diffuser half. The same also applies to the exhaust-gas outlet region.
According to the second exemplary embodiment, the heat-transfer region 5 takes up the entire cross section of the housing 2 and a bypass duct 6 is provided which runs outside the housing 2 and branches off from the housing 2 upstream of the flap 4. In this case, the pivot shaft 7 of the flap 4 is arranged in the region of a wall of the housing 2, with the flap 4 being arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing and upstream of the heat-transfer region 5 in one end position, and being arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing and upstream of the outlet opening to the bypass duct 6 in its other end position. The bypass duct 6 is again introduced into the housing 2 downstream of the heat-transfer region 5, in accordance with the branch illustrated in
In accordance with the third exemplary embodiment which is illustrated in
1 Arrangement for cooling exhaust gas
2 Housing
3 Exhaust-gas inlet region
4 Flap
5 Heat-transfer region
6 Bypass duct
7 Pivot shaft
7′ Shaft
8 Partition wall
11 Diffuser
12 Bearing
13 Cooling pipe
14 Base
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 006 357.5 | Feb 2004 | DE | national |
This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/587,755, filed Jul. 28, 2006, which is a U.S. National Phase Application of PCT/EP2005/001057, filed Feb. 3,2005, which claims priority from German Application No. 10-2004-006357.5, filed Feb. 9, 2004, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10587755 | Jul 2006 | US |
Child | 12481371 | US |