CLOSURE ELEMENT FOR CLOSING A HOUSING IN A HEAT-TRANSFER-FLUID PUMP CONTAINED IN AN ENGINE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20200182126
  • Publication Number
    20200182126
  • Date Filed
    August 03, 2017
    7 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 11, 2020
    4 years ago
Abstract
A closure element is provided for closing a recess in a heat-transfer-fluid pump that is contained in an engine of a vehicle. In particular, in a cylinder block of the engine, the closure element including an element for guiding the flow of heat transfer fluid to an inlet of the pump.
Description
BACKGROUND
Technical Field

The present invention relates to a closure element for closing a recess of a heat-transfer-fluid pump included in a heat engine of a vehicle, in particular in a cylinder block of the engine.


The invention also relates to a cylinder block including such a closure element as well as an engine including the cylinder block.


The invention also relates to a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle, including such an engine.


Background Information

In the prior art, a heat engine typically comprises a cylinder block sealed by a cylinder head. For the proper operation of the engine, the blocks must be cooled. To that end, the engine includes a cooling circuit in which a heat transfer fluid is circulated using a pump and which, in turn, is cooled by extending through a radiator. Such a pump is traditionally arranged in an outer surface of the engine, in particular on a distribution wall also referred to as an accessory wall of the engine. The pump in particular includes a pulley, which drives a blade, or turbine, suitable for circulating the fluid in the cooling circuit. The pulley of the pump is driven by a transmission belt, which as a general rule drives other elements of the vehicle such as the alternator, the assisted steering pump, etc.


SUMMARY

It has been discovered that such an arrangement, however, has the drawback of being relatively bulky and complex to implement. It indeed causes them to be so bulky so as not to be suitable for the size of the engine compartment of modern vehicles, in particular in a context in which automobile builders and/or drivers are seeking, in light of the size of such compartments, to produce increasingly compact engines that nevertheless have improved performance in terms of power and/or efficiency, which often involves an increase in thermal loads in terms of the latter.


The present invention aims to overcome the drawbacks related to the prior art.


One aim of the invention is to reduce the size of the engine while making the cooling circuit more compact and easier to implement.


To that end, the invention relates to a closure element for sealing a recess of a heat-transfer-fluid pump included in a heat engine of a vehicle, in particular in a cylinder block of the engine, the closure element including an element for guiding the flow of heat transfer fluid to an inlet port of the pump.


In other embodiments:

    • the closure element includes first and second parts connected together at first surfaces by a third part of the closure element;
    • first and second parts of the closure element are respectively centered on median planes parallel together;
    • first and second parts of the closure element each include at least one sealing element arranged on their peripheral wall;
    • a second part of the closure element includes an opening defined to receive a part of the pump provided together with the inlet port of the heat transfer fluid;
    • an opening of a second part of the closure element includes a wall comprising a guide area for part of the pump provided together with the inlet port of the heat transfer fluid;
    • a first part of the closure element includes at least one attachment area for attaching the closure element to the cylinder block;
    • the guiding element is defined on all or part of the first surface of a first part of the closure element, and
    • the closure element is removable and/or in a single piece.


The invention also relates to a cylinder block including such a closure element.


In other embodiments:

    • the closure element is mechanically connected to the cylinder block, in particular removably, and
    • the closure element is arranged in the recess included in the cylinder block, so as to separate the recess into a low-pressure chamber and a high-pressure chamber.


The invention also relates to a heat engine including such a cylinder block.


The invention also relates to a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle, including such a heat engine.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Other advantages and features of the invention will be better manifested upon reading the description that follows of one preferred embodiment, done in reference to the figures, provided as an indicative and non-limiting example:



FIG. 1 shows a partial sectional view of a cylinder block including a closure element arranged in a recess of a heat-transfer-fluid pump according to one embodiment of the invention, and



FIG. 2 shows a sectional perspective view of the closure element according to the embodiment of the invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMDODIMENTS

In the following description, identical reference numbers denote identical parts or parts having similar functions.



FIG. 1 shows a part of a cylinder housing 1 of a heat engine of a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle, commonly referred to as a “cylinder block”, at the top of which a cylinder head is arranged. As is known, the cylinder block 1 comprises an inner circuit for circulating a heat transfer fluid, also referred to as coolant, which is for example intended to cool the engine while enabling the fluid to circulate around the cylinders of the engine. The inner circuit consists of at least one cooling chamber and includes an inlet that is connected via a discharge pipe 21b defined in whole or in part in the cylinder block 1, to a volute 20 outlet 17b of a heat-transfer-fluid pump 4. The pump 4 is capable of circulating the fluid in a coolant circuit of the engine.


The cylinder block 1 includes a recess 3 in which the pump 4 is arranged. The recess 3 includes an inlet 17a connected to a heat transfer fluid supply pipe 21a included in the cooling circuit. The supply pipe 21a is defined in whole or in part in the cylinder block 1. The inlet 17a and the outlet 17b of the recess 3 are included in inner walls 22a, 22b of the recess 3.


The inlet 17a and the outlet 17b of the recess 3 respectively include axes of symmetry A2 and A3 that are substantially perpendicular to an axis of symmetry A1 of the pump 4. The axis A1 is also an axis of symmetry of a rotary device 26 of the pump 4 suitable for circulating fluid in the cooling circuit and that may be a blade or a turbine. In another embodiment, the inlet 17a of the recess 3 may be defined in the first part 7a of the closure element 2 with an axis of symmetry A2 of the inlet 17a that is combined with the axis of symmetry A1 of the pump 4.


The cylinder block 1 includes a closure element 2 that is arranged in the recess 3 in order to sealingly and removably seal the recess 3. In FIGS. 1 and 2, such a closure element 2, which is preferably in one part, is a part attached to the cylinder block 1. The closure element 2 has a section having a circular shape. It includes first, second and third parts 7a, 7b, 7c. The first part 7a includes first and second surfaces 8a, 8b, and the second parts 7a, 7b includes first and second surfaces 9a, 9b. The first surfaces 8a, 9a of the first and second parts 7a, 7b of the closure element 2 are positioned in the latter across from one another. The first and second parts 7a, 7b are connected together at the first surfaces 8a, 9a by the third part 7c. The first and second parts 7a, 7b of the closure element 2 are respectively centered on median planes P1, P2 that are parallel to one another. The median planes P1, P2 are preferably perpendicular to the axis of symmetry A1 of the pump 4.


The third part 7c includes a plurality of ports 30 to allow the low-pressure heat transfer fluid to pass through the third part 7c and to the turbine 26 of the pump 4.


When the closure element 2 is arranged in the recess 3, the first and second parts 7a, 7b separate/compartmentalize the recess 3 into two chambers 16a, 16b: a low-pressure chamber 16a and a high-pressure chamber 16b. The low-pressure chamber 16a is included between the first and second surfaces 8a, 9a of the first and second parts 7a, 7b, and is defined in the continuation of the heat transfer fluid supply pipe 21a. The high-pressure chamber 16b in turn is included between the second surface 9b of the second part 7b and a bottom wall 23 of the recess 3 and is defined in the continuation of the heat transfer fluid discharge pipe 21b.


The first surface 8a of the first part 7a of the closure element 2 includes a guiding element 5 of the heat transfer fluid that circulates in the recess 3 coming from the supply pipe 21a. The second surface 8b of the first part 7a forms a cavity contributing to improving the gripping comfort of the closure element 2 in order to arrange it in the recess 3 and decrease the weight of the closure element 2. The second surface 8b also includes at least one attachment area 15 making it possible to mechanically connect the closure element 2 to an outer surface 24 of the cylinder block 1 by screwing, clipping or snapping. Each attachment area 15 is preferably included at an edge 25 defining a perimeter of the second surface 8b. Thus, the closure element 2 is attached removably to the cylinder block 1. Such a configuration makes it possible to facilitate access to the pump 4 in order to perform maintenance and/or assembly/disassembly operations of the latter.


The second part 7b of the closure element 2 includes an opening 12. The opening 12 is defined to receive a part of the pump 4 provided with an inlet port 6 for the heat transfer fluid. The part of the pump 4 includes a supply inlet area 28 for an enclosure 18 of the pump 4 in which the rotary device 26 is arranged. In particular, the opening 12 includes a wall 13 comprising a guiding area 14 of the inlet area 28 provided with the inlet port 6 for supplying the pump 4 with fluid. The inlet area 28 of the enclosure 18 has a circular section having a diameter adjusted to that defined by the guiding area 14 of the opening 12 in order to guarantee a reduced play to encourage the heat transfer fluid to pass through the inlet area 28, while allowing the rotary device 26 to rotate in the guiding area 14.


The enclosure 18 of the pump 4 is arranged in the high-pressure chamber 16b of the recess 3. It includes ports 29 through which the pressurized heat transfer fluid is discharged after it passes through the rotary device 26 of the pump 4. The pressurized heat transfer fluid is discharged into the part of the pressurized chamber 16b forming the volute of the pump 4, also referred to as the receiving chamber of the pump 4. The rotary device 26 is mounted on one end of a pump shaft 19 connected to a pump body (not shown).


The first and second parts 7a, 7b of the closure element 2 each include at least one sealing element 10a, 10b. These two parts 7a, 7b include peripheral walls 11a, 11b where the sealing elements 10a, 10b protrude. Indeed, the peripheral wall 11a, 11b of each first and second part 7a, 7b includes a slot in which the sealing element 10a, 10b is arranged. The sealing element 10a, 10b is preferably a sealing O-ring. When the sealing element 2 is arranged in the recess 3, the sealing elements 10a, 10b cooperate with the inner walls 22a, 22b of the recess 3 so as to provide a hermetic connection. Thus, the sealing elements 10a, 10b contribute to making the low-pressure and high-pressure chambers 16a, 16b tight in the recess 3. It will be noted that these inner walls 22a, 22b are defined in the recess 3 according to a stepping that is necessary for the assembly of the O-rings 10a, 10b.


In the sealing element 2, the guiding element 5 is defined over all or part of the first surface 8a so as to steer the heat transfer fluid toward the inlet port 6 of the pump 4 and therefore toward the axis of the rotary device 26. The guiding element 5 includes a protuberance on the first surface 8a of the first part 7a of the closure element 2. The protuberance preferably has an essentially pyramidal or conical shape. Under these conditions, the protuberance has an apex 27 that extends in a direction perpendicular to the median plane P1 of the first part 7a, toward the inlet port 6 of the pump 4 and therefore toward the axis of the rotary device 26. The guide element 5 includes an axis of symmetry A4 that passes through its apex 27 and that is combined with the axes of symmetry A1, A5 respectively of the pump 4 and the opening 12 of the second part 7b of the closure element 2.


Thus, when the closure element 2 is arranged in the recess 3, the heat transfer fluid circulates in the recess along the direction of the arrows shown in FIG. 1. More specifically, the heat transfer fluid coming from the supply pipe 21a penetrates the low-pressure chamber 16a toward the guide element 5 in a radial direction relative to the axes of symmetry A1, A4, A5 of the pump 4, of the guiding element 5 and the opening 12 of the second part 7b. The heat transfer fluid is next steered by the guiding element 5 toward the inlet port 6 of the pump 4 and therefore toward the axis of the rotary device 26 along an axial direction relative to the axes of symmetry A1, A4, A5. By penetrating the pump 4 and therefore the enclosure 18 including the rotary device 26, the fluid is compressed to be discharged under pressure into the pump volute 4 defined in a part of the high-pressure chamber 16b along a radial direction relative to the axes of symmetry A1, A4, A5 to next be conveyed in the inner circuit, which is for example intended to cool the engine while enabling the fluid to circulate around cylinders of the engine, via the discharge pipe 21b.

Claims
  • 1. A closure element for closing a recess of a heat-transfer-fluid pump included in a cylinder block of a heat engine of a vehicle, the closure element comprising: an element for guiding a flow of heat transfer fluid toward an inlet port (6) of the heat-transfer-fluid pump.
  • 2. The closure element according to claim 1, further comprising a first part having a first surface, a second part having a second surface, and a third part, the first and second parts being-connected together at the first and second surfaces by the third part.
  • 3. The closure element according to claim 1, further comprising a first part and a second part, at least one of the first and second parts being centered on median planes that are parallel to one another, respectively, orthe first and second parts including at least one sealing element arranged on peripheral walls of the first and second parts.
  • 4. The closure element according to claim 1, further comprising a second part including a wall defining an opening that is configured to receive a part of the heat-transfer-fluid pump that has the inlet port for the heat transfer fluid, and the wall having a guide area for the part of the heat-transfer-fluid pump that has the inlet port for the heat transfer fluid.
  • 5. The closure element according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of a first part including at least one attachment area for attaching the closure element to said cylinder block, ora first part including a first surface at least partially defining a guiding element.
  • 6. The closure element according to claim 1, wherein the element is configured to be removable.
  • 7. A cylinder block including the closure element (2) according to claim 1.
  • 8. The cylinder block according to claim 1, wherein the closure element is mechanically connected to the cylinder block with a detachable connection, andthe closure element is arranged in a recess of the cylinder block (1), so as to separate the recess into a low-pressure chamber and a high-pressure chamber.
  • 9. A heat engine including according to claim 1, cylinder block according to claim 7.
  • 10. A motor vehicle including the heat engine according to claim 9.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1657776 Aug 2016 FR national
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a U.S. national stage application of International Application No. PCT/FR2017/052184, filed on Aug. 3, 2017, which claims priority to French Patent Application No. 1657776, filed on Aug. 16, 2016.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FR2017/052184 8/3/2017 WO 00