This application is the National Stage of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2012/075987, filed on Dec. 18, 2012, which claims priority to and all the advantages of French Patent Application No. FR 11/61891, filed on Dec. 19, 2011, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a collector box for a heat exchanger, in particular for a motor vehicle. It also relates to a cover for said box as well as a heat exchanger including such a box. This may in particular involve radiators in which a heat-exchanging liquid circulates which serves for cooling of the engine of the vehicle and which is intended to be situated on the front face of said vehicle.
Heat exchangers are known which comprise a bundle of parallel tubes and two collector boxes in which the corresponding ends of the tubes are connected in a fixed and sealed manner. Thus a fluid can circulate through the tubes and exchange heat with an external air stream passing between the tubes.
Collector boxes are known which comprise a metal collector plate and a plastic cover, crimped on the plate. In order to ensure sealing between the cover and the box, an elastomer seal is used.
Traditionally, the collector boxes are equipped with a groove within which the seal is positioned so that it may be compressed between the cover and the collector plate during the crimping.
Boxes have likewise been proposed in which the plate collectors, referred to as flat, do not have a groove. The seal is then supported on the face of the collector plate in the region of which the passage openings of the tubes for circulating fluid emerge, at least in the region of the longitudinal ends of the boxes. Such boxes are principally useful in reducing the space required as well as the weight, in particular the operating weight, of the exchanger. In fact, in the absence of a groove for the seal, the dimensions of the collector plate are reduced. The same applies to the internal volume of the box and the quantity of fluid to be circulated in the exchanger can thus be limited.
However, such collector boxes necessitate finding alternative solutions to the groove for positioning the seal. Good positioning of the latter is in fact necessary in order to ensure the reliability of the seal between the cover and the collector plate.
In this respect seals have already been proposed, referred to as extended seals, comprising a cord, making it possible to ensure the sealing function of the seal, and an attachment portion supported on the ends of the tubes, referred to below as exterior tubes, situated on both sides of the bundle. Said attachment portion makes it possible in this way to install the seal in extension on the collector plate, which ensures the correct positioning of the cord during crimping. In order to facilitate positioning, such seals have tabs enabling them to be placed in extension on said exterior tubes.
However, the applicant has discovered a difficulty. In the current configuration of the boxes, said tabs are compressed against the emerging ends of said exterior tubes by the cover. This results in a deformation of said exterior tubes, which risks causing various failures when the exchanger is used.
The first solution would be to increase the size of the boxes but this would defeat the object of the exchangers with flat collector plates.
The object of the invention is to improve the situation and to this end discloses a heat exchanger collector box, in particular for a motor vehicle, comprising a collector plate, a cover and a seal which ensures sealing between said collector plate and said cover, said seal comprising an attachment portion configured in order to be supported on at least one tube for circulating fluid of the exchanger, said attachment portion having a projection for grasping said seal, said cover having at least one recess which receives said grasping projection.
Such an arrangement makes it possible to use seals of the extended type whilst avoiding compression of the grasping projection of said seals between the tube and the cover of the collector box. In this way the risk of deformation of the exterior tubes of the exchanger is decreased whilst enabling the use of exchangers with flat collector plates.
According to different embodiments of the invention, which may be taken together or separately:
The invention also relates to a collector box cover as described above. The invention also relates to a heat exchanger, in particular for a motor vehicle, comprising such a collector box.
The appended figures will provide a good understanding of how the invention can be carried out. On these drawings, identical references designate similar elements.
As illustrated in
Spacers 17 could be arranged between the tubes 2, 2E and increase the heat exchange surface between the fluid circulating in said tubes 2, 2E and a fluid, in particular air, passing through the exchanger. Such spacers 17 could also be used between the exterior tubes 2E and the side walls 48.
In this case inlet and outlet flanges or pipes 5, 6 respectively for the fluid are respectively attached to the collector boxes 3.
This being the case, the invention relates more particularly to the collector boxes 3 of said exchanger.
As illustrated on
Said collector plate 5 comprises for example a centrepiece 8 and an edge 9 turned up from the periphery of said centrepiece 8. Said turned-up edge 9 has crimping teeth 10. In this case said collector plate 5 has openings 12, 12′ through which the ends of the tubes, not shown on
Said collector plate 5 is advantageously of the flat plate type. In other words, said collector plate 5 has no groove or only partially has a groove to accommodate the seal 7. Thus said collector plate 5 is configured so that the seal 7 is supported on a face 14 of the centrepiece 8, face 14 where the passage openings of the tubes for circulating fluid emerge inside the collector box 3, at least in the region of the longitudinal end or ends of said collector box 3. As illustrated, said collector plate 5 may also comprise collars 16, 16′ for passage of tubes, projecting inwards from said flat face 14, without calling into question the type of collector plate used.
In other words, said collector plate 5 is configured in order to accommodate the seal 7 perpendicular to the peripheral portion of the centrepiece 8 in the region of said flat face 14, at least in the region of the longitudinal ends of boxes. Again, in other words, the seal 7 is accommodated in the region of said flat face 14 on all the contour of said seal 7 or at least in the region of the portion of the contour thereof located between the opening 12′ and/or the collar 16′ for passage of the exterior tubes and the portion of the turned-up edge 9, situated facing one another.
Said cover 6 comprises, for example, an arch 18 prolonged by a box foot 20, intended to come into alignment with the peripheral portion of said peripheral portion of the centrepiece 8 of the collector plate 5.
As can be seen more particularly on
Said seal 7 also comprises at least one attachment portion 22, configured in order to be supported on a tube for circulating fluid of the exchanger. In this case said attachment portion 22 is located at one and/or the other of the ends of the seal 7. In this way it co-operates with the associated exterior tube 2E. Said attachment portion 22 is, for example, in the form of a bar of material coming from the cord 21, along one small side or the small sides of said cord 21. Said attachment portion 22 has a grasping projection 24 of said seal 7. This may be, for example, a tab extending from said bar of material.
Referring once again to
Said attachment portion 22 serves to hold the seal 8 in position, ensuring that it extends between the exterior tubes 2E.
According to the invention, said cover 6 has at least one recess 30 which houses said grasping projection 24. Said recess 30 is in particular configured in order to create a space between the exterior tubes 2E and the cover 6, in the region of said grasping projection 24, this space enabling said grasping projection 24 to be kept spaced apart from said cover 6 or, at the very least, to be only in flush contact, that is to say in contact with said cover 6 without being deformed by this latter. On
As shown on
The crimping teeth 10′ supported on the shoulder 36 of the cover 6 situated on both sides of said recess 30 are located in this case in the region of a first side 38 of the collector plate 5, namely in the region of one of the longitudinal ends thereof, and said collector plate 5 comprises said other crimping teeth 10 on sides 40, 42 adjacent to said first side 38, The crimping teeth 10′ located on both sides of the recess 30 may have a width greater than that of the teeth 10 located on said adjacent sides 40, 42.
In this case said collector plate 5 comprises a tab 46 for attachment of one of said side walls 48 of the exchanger. Said tab 46 extends from the turned-up edge 9. It is situated between said crimping teeth 10′ located on both sides of said recess 30. Said tab 46 and said compartment 30 are thus located to the same level, on both sides of said turned-up edge 9.
As illustrated on
In this case said recess 30 is defined by a localised deformation of a profile of the arch 18 of said cover 6. It is situated on both sides of a median plane of said cover 6. On the rest of the periphery of the cover 6 and in particular on both sides of said recess 30, the arch 18 is connected to said box foot 20 by means of said shoulder 36.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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11 61891 | Dec 2011 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2012/075987 | 12/18/2012 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2013/092610 | 6/27/2013 | WO | A |
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7341098 | Brost | Mar 2008 | B2 |
20110017434 | Lesueur et al. | Jan 2011 | A1 |
20110088886 | Kalbacher et al. | Apr 2011 | A1 |
20120097379 | Riondet et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
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102009049483 | Apr 2011 | DE |
2927411 | Aug 2009 | FR |
2938052 | May 2010 | FR |
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Lesueur et al. (WIPO Pub. No. WO 2009/101101), published on Aug. 20, 2009. |
English language abstract for DE102009049483 extracted from espacenet.com database on Jul. 29, 2014, 4 pages. Also see English equivalent US 2011/0088886. |
English language abstract for FR2927411 extracted from espacenet.com database on Jul. 29, 2014, 2 pages. Also see English equivalent US 2011/0017434. |
English language abstract for FR2938052 extracted from espacenet.com database on Jul. 29, 2014, 2 pages. Also see English equivalent US 2012/0097379. |
International Search Report for PCT/EP2012/075987 dated May 28, 2013, 5 pages. |
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20140332190 A1 | Nov 2014 | US |