Information
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Patent Grant
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6510891
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Patent Number
6,510,891
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Date Filed
Friday, April 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 165 140
- 165 178
- 180 684
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A heat exchanger assembly including a condenser assembly, a radiator assembly, a fan shroud, and a clip for retaining the condenser assembly and a method of assembly. The clip includes a base, a first engaging portion, a second engaging portion and a locking portion. The base has a first end and a second end, a top and a bottom side. The first portion extends from the bottom side of the base having a first flange and a second flange. The first and second flange form a channel along the first end of the base. The second engaging portion extends from the bottom side of the base along the second end of the base. The locking portion extends from the top side of the base.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
This invention generally relates to condenser, radiator, fan module (CRFM) and, more particularly, to a CRFM with an improved assembly process and improved accessibility for service.
2. Background of the Invention
Most motor vehicles now have two major heat exchangers, a radiator used to dissipate heat from the engine and a condenser forming part of the air conditioner. Such vehicles utilize a variety of attachment methods by which to attach the fan shroud, radiator and condenser to one another and to the vehicle. Such attachment methods include spring clips, brackets, J-nuts, screws and an array of auxiliary parts. Due to vibrations caused by normal operation of the vehicle, the aforementioned attached methods are susceptible to loosening and backing off from their tightened and secured positions. This leads to a loosening of parts and therefore, a need for maintenance. The myriad of fasteners and auxiliary parts utilized can cause inefficiencies or increases in the material and labor cost involved in such an assembly.
In order to gain access to or remove the radiator for service, typically, the fan shroud must be removed and the condenser separated from the radiator. This can be difficult and inefficient due to space limitations. It is also desirable to separate the radiator and condenser without damaging any of the refrigerant lines.
The present invention is aimed at one or more of the problems identified above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect of the present invention, a clip for retaining a condenser assembly of a heat exchanger is provided. The heat exchanger includes the condenser assembly, a radiator assembly, and a fan shroud. The clip includes a base, a first engaging portion, a second engaging portion and a locking portion. The base has a first side and a second side, a top and a bottom. The first engaging portion extends from the bottom of the base and includes a first flange and a second flange. The first and second flange form a channel along the first side of the base. The second engaging portion extends from the bottom of the base along the second side of the base. The locking portion extends from the top of the base.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method for assembling a heat exchanger assembly is provided. The heat exchanger assembly includes a condenser assembly, a radiator assembly, and a fan shroud. The fan shroud includes a hold down structure. The method includes the steps of removably coupling the condenser assembly to the radiator assembly through relative vertical movement and fixing the vertical position of the condenser assembly relative to the radiator assembly by installing a clip retainer between the condenser assembly and the radiator assembly. The method further includes the steps of mounting the fan shroud to the radiator assembly and maintaining a locking relationship between the hold down structure and clip retainer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic illustration of a heat exchanger having a condenser assembly, a radiator assembly, a fan shroud, and a retaining clip, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2A
is a diagrammatic representation of a side view of a fastening assembly for coupling the condenser assembly to the radiator assembly of
FIG. 1
, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2B
is a diagrammatic representation of a front view of the fastening assembly of
FIG. 2A
, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a diagrammatic representation of a side view of the clip of FIG.
1
and partial views of the condenser assembly, radiator assembly, and fan shroud in an unassembled condition, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic representation of a side view of the clip of FIG.
1
and partial views of the condenser assembly, radiator assembly, and fan shroud in an assembled condition, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a three dimensional view of the retaining clip of
FIG. 1
, according to an embodiment of the present invention; and,
FIG. 6
is a three dimensional view of the retaining clip of
FIG. 1
, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the drawings and in operation, the present invention provides a heat exchanger assembly
102
for a motor vehicle (not shown) and a method of assembling the heat exchanger assembly
102
.
The heat exchanger assembly
102
includes a radiator assembly
104
, a condenser assembly
106
and a fan shroud
108
. The radiator assembly
104
, the condenser assembly
106
and fan shroud
108
are jointly referred to as a condenser-radiator-fan module (CRFM). The structure and operation of a CRFM is well known in the art and is therefore not further discussed.
The condenser assembly
106
is removably coupled to the radiator assembly
104
through relative vertical movement. The condenser assembly
106
is coupled to the radiator assembly
104
without the use of removable fasteners (such as screws). With reference to
FIGS. 2A and 2B
in the preferred embodiment, a fastener assembly
202
includes four clips
204
(only one of which is shown) molded to the front surface
206
of the radiator assembly
104
. The clip
204
preferably extends upward. The fastener assembly
202
further includes four mounting tabs
208
(only one of which is shown) coupled to the back surface
210
of the condenser assembly
106
. To install the condenser assembly
106
relative to the radiator assembly
104
, the condenser assembly
106
is lifted and adjusted until the mounting tabs
208
are in position above the clips
204
. The condenser assembly
106
is then moved in a downward direction to engage the clips
204
. Preferably, the clips
104
are integrally molded out of plastic with portions of the radiator assembly
104
. Preferably, the mounting tabs
208
are integrally formed from aluminum with portions of the condenser assembly
106
.
The heat exchanger assembly
102
includes a clip retainer
110
. With reference to
FIG. 3
, the clip retainer
110
includes a base
302
with a first end
304
and a second end
306
. A first engaging portion
308
extends from the first end
304
of the base
302
. A second engaging portion
310
extends from the second end of the base
302
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, when assembled, the first engaging portion
308
is in an engaging relationship with the condenser assembly
106
and the second engaging portion
310
being in an engaging relationship with the radiator assembly
104
.
Preferably, the first engaging portion
308
includes first and second flanges
312
A,
312
B, forming a first U-shaped channel
314
for coupling the clip retainer
110
with the condenser assembly
106
.
The second engaging portion
310
includes third, fourth, and fifth flanges
316
A,
316
B,
316
C. Preferably, a second U-shaped channel
318
mounted to the radiator assembly
104
is adapted to receive the second engaging portion
310
.
The clip retainer
110
preferably includes a middle portion
320
located between the first and second engaging portions
308
,
310
for maintaining a relative distance between the radiator assembly
104
and the condenser assembly
106
.
The clip retainer
110
further includes a locking portion
322
which extends from the top
324
of the base
302
.
Preferably, the clip retainer
110
is composed of a suitable plastic or nylon material, e.g., a 6.6 25% glass reinforced nylon material.
With reference to
FIG. 5
, a three-dimensional view of the clip retainer
110
is shown where the second engaging portion
310
comprises an extension
502
from the base
302
. The extension
502
includes third and fourth flanges
504
,
506
.
Returning to
FIG. 1
, the fan shroud
108
is coupled to the radiator assembly
104
by clips (not shown) and screws
112
A,
112
B. The fan shroud
108
includes a hold down structure
114
. In one embodiment, the hold structure
114
includes a tab
116
. When the heat exchanger
102
is assembled, the tab
116
is in a hold down relationship with the locking portion
322
of the clip retainer
110
.
Returning to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the tab
116
is positioned over the locking portion
322
. When the shroud is positioned and secured in place, the tab
116
retains the clip
110
in position which prohibits the condenser
106
from moving upward relative to the radiator assembly
104
.
With reference to
FIG. 6
, in another embodiment, the hold structure
114
includes a fastener receiving member
602
. The clip retainer
110
includes an fastener receiving aperture
604
. A fastener
606
is inserted through the fastener receiving member
602
and into the fasteners receiving aperture
604
, thereby securing the clip retainer
110
to the shroud secured to the fan shroud
108
.
In order to service the radiator assembly
104
, the fan shroud
108
must be removed. Once the fan shroud
108
is removed, the condenser
106
, which is generally towards the front of the motor vehicle, can be de-coupled from the radiator assembly
104
by simply upward movement. It then can be laid forward, out of the way so that the radiator assembly
104
can be removed and/or serviced.
Claims
- 1. A heat exchanger assembly, comprising:a radiator assembly; a condenser assembly removably coupled to the radiator assembly through relative vertical movement; a clip-retainer having a base with a first end and a second end, a first portion extending from the bottom side of the base and a second portion extending from the bottom side of the base, the first portion being in an engaging relationship with the condenser assembly and the second portion being in an engaging relationship with the radiator assembly, the clip retainer further including a locking portion extending from the top of the base; a fan shroud coupled to the radiator assembly and having a hold down structure, the hold down structure being in a hold down relationship with the locking portion of the clip retainer.
- 2. A heat exchange assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hold down structure includes a tab extending over the locking portion of the clip retainer.
- 3. A heat exchange assembly, as set forth in claim 1, including a fastener inserted through a fastener receiving member of the fan shroud and being secured to the clip retainer.
- 4. A heat exchanger assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the second engaging portion includes a plurality of flanges extending from the base.
- 5. A heat exchanger assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the second engaging portion includes a single extension from the base.
- 6. A heat exchanger assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the clip-retainer is composed of a nylon material.
- 7. A heat exchanger assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the clip retainer is composed of glass reinforced nylon.
- 8. A heat exchanger assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the clip includes a middle portion for maintaining a predetermined distance between the condenser assembly and the radiator assembly.
- 9. A heat exchanger assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the condenser assembly is removably coupled to the radiator assembly by a fastener assembly.
- 10. A heat exchanger assembly, as set forth in claim 7, wherein the fastener assembly includes at least one upwardly extending clip coupled to the radiator assembly and at least one corresponding mounting tab coupled to the condenser assembly.
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