Combustion chamber arrangement

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739868
  • Patent Number
    6,739,868
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 3, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A combustion chamber arrangement, in particular for a burner of a vehicle heating device, includes a housing arrangement in which a seating region is provided for abutment of a counter-seating region formed on an ignition element. An elastically effective retaining element for retaining the ignition element on the housing arrangement, the retaining element having a first support region supported with respect to the ignition element and a second support region supported with respect to the housing arrangement, wherein the retaining element is supported on at least one of the ignition element or the housing arrangement with the production of a substantially sealed closure of an ignition element passage opening of the housing arrangement.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a combustion chamber arrangement, in particular for a burner of a vehicle, including a housing arrangement, in which a seating region is provided for the abutment of a counter-seating region formed on an ignition element, and also an elastically effective retaining element for retaining an ignition element on the housing arrangement, wherein the retaining element has a first support region supported with respect to the ignition element and a second support arrangement supported with respect to the housing arrangement.




German Patent Document DE-OS 1 551 681 discloses an ignition element supported on a housing. An ignition element lead-in opening or passage opening is provided in the housing, and the ignition element partially passes through it in the mounted state. The ignition element is held on the housing by a retaining element made of sheet metal and has plural retaining flanges. The retaining flanges then lie against an inner peripheral wall of the ignition element lead-in opening and are supported there by their own elasticity for producing the retaining effect.




German Patent Document DE 298 02 226 U1 discloses a combustion chamber arrangement for a vehicle heating device, in which an ignition element is retained in an ignition element lead-in opening such that it partially engages with an end region in the combustion chamber, and the end region is effective for igniting a mixture present in a combustion chamber. A clamp-like retaining element ensures that the ignition element is firmly held to the housing of the combustion chamber arrangement. This clamp-like retaining element is pushed on transversely of the longitudinal direction of the ignition element, or in the direction in which the ignition element is pushed into the ignition element lead-in opening.




European Patent Document EP 0 579 157 B1 discloses an ignition element held on a housing, and a clamp-like spring element is provided that under its elastic prestress fixes the ignition element on the housing.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has as its object to provide a combustion chamber arrangement, in particular for a burner of a vehicle heating device, in which better functionality can be achieved in the region of the retaining of an ignition element on a housing.




This object is attained according to the invention by a combustion chamber arrangement, particularly for a burner of a vehicle heating device, including a housing arrangement in which a seating region is provided for abutment of a counter-seating region formed on an ignition element, and also an elastically effective retaining element for retaining an ignition element on the housing arrangement. The housing element has a first support region supported with respect to the ignition element and a second support region supported with respect to the housing arrangement.




It is furthermore provided that the retaining element is supported on the ignition element and/or the housing arrangement with the production of a substantially sealed closure of an ignition element passage opening of the housing arrangement.




The combustion chamber arrangement according to the invention requires that the retaining element for retaining the ignition element on the housing arrangement serves a double function, in that at the same time it also ensures a sealed closure of the housing arrangement in the region of this retention. Thus no additional sealing elements need be provided. This simplifies the structure and reduces the production costs by integration of functions in a single component.




For example, it can be provided that the retaining element has in its second support region a support projection that (with respect to the ignition element passage opening) abuts at least partially around, and substantially over its whole peripheral length, on the housing arrangement. For achieving a defined cooperative effect between the retaining element and the housing arrangement, it is proposed that a support surface is formed on the housing arrangement, at least locally surrounding the ignition passage opening and associated with the support projection.




The retaining element and the housing arrangement can be held together against undesired release in that the support projection engages over the support surface like a barb, so that for a satisfactory sealed closure it can be ensured that the support projection has a sealing lip region abutting under prestress against the support surface.




The retaining element can, for example, be formed like a pot and can have the first support region in a floor region and the second support region in a wall region.




When the ignition element is prestressed with its counter-seating region in abutment on the seating region by the retaining element, on the one hand, the ignition element is retained in a defined manner with respect to the housing arrangement, and the occurrence of clicking noises can be avoided. On the other hand, this abutment produces an advantageous reaction force for attaining a sealed closure.




The holding element can be formed of rubber-elastic material. Preferably natural or synthetic rubber materials are used here. Care must be taken that these materials have to be resistant to this surrounding atmosphere and, in addition, must be heat resistant in the temperature range in which such arrangements operate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention is described in detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying FIGURE, in which a section of a combustion chamber arrangement is shown.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A section of a combustion chamber arrangement, generally denoted by the reference numeral


10


, is shown in the FIGURE. This section shows a portion of a housing arrangement


12


. A housing portion


16


of the housing arrangement


12


bounds a combustion chamber


14


, visible only partially, and has a recess


18


formed with a, for example, circular contour and at least partially receiving in the assembled state a combustion element


20


formed, for example, as a glow ignition pin. A pressure space


19


is formed between the housing portion


16


, already mentioned and bounding the combustion chamber


14


, and a further housing portion


17


connected to this and, for example, even integrally formed. Compressed air is provided via this pressure space


19


by means of a fan for feeding into the combustion chamber


14


. A section


22


of the ignition element


20


that becomes thermally effective for ignition projects at least into the region of the combustion chamber


14


and is surrounded by a porous material


24


formed like a bushing. This porous material


24


is also partially situated in the recess


18


and can be supported on a floor region


26


of this recess


18


in the direction of a long axis L of the same.




The recess


18


forms a conical seating surface


28


, on which a correspondingly formed counter-seating surface


30


of the ignition element


20


abuts. In this manner, the position of the ignition element


20


with respect to the housing arrangement


12


is defined and fixed. Furthermore, a lead-in opening or passage opening


32


for the ignition element


20


is provided in the housing portion


17


of the housing arrangement


12


as an axial extension of the recess


18


, and the ignition element


20


is guided through the opening


32


when being inserted into the housing arrangement


12


. In the mounted state shown in the Figure, the ignition element


20


projects with its rear end region


34


into the opening


32


. A retaining element


36


, formed like a cap or pot, is pushed over the end region


34


of the ignition element


20


. The retaining element


36


has a floor region


38


, from which a first support region


40


extends to the end region


34


of the ignition element


20


and abuts on this. A wall region


42


adjoins the floor region


38


, surrounds the end region


34


of the ignition element


20


, and is adapted in its shape to the inner peripheral shape of the opening


32


, and thus has, for example, a circular external peripheral form. The wall region


42


, in its end region placed in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the opening, has a projection


44


annularly running around the latter and standing radially outward. In the assembled state, this projection


44


is substantially completely received in an annular groove-shaped widening


46


of the opening


32


. The projection


44


is formed like a barb, so that in the fitted-in state it is supported with a sealing lip region


48


on a support surface


50


, running annularly around the opening


32


of the housing


12


, or abuts with an outer peripheral surface


52


on a floor wall of the widening


46


.




The retaining element


36


is produced from rubber-elastic material that is thus elastically deformable. The retaining element


36


is dimensioned such that in the state shown in the Figure it abuts under prestress on both the glow ignition pin


20


, namely with its first support region


40


, and also on the housing arrangement, namely with its projection


44


substantially forming a second support region. It is thereby attained that the ignition element


20


is prestressed with its counter-seating surface


30


in firm abutment contact on the seating surface


28


by the retaining element


36


. Furthermore, a sealed closure of the opening


32


is attained. Contributing to this, the retaining element


38


abuts with its sealing lip region


48


on the support surface


50


, with its outer peripheral surface


52


on the floor region of the widening


46


, and with its substantially conical or frustroconical end surface


54


on a corresponding abutment surface


56


of the housing arrangement


12


. Moreover, the dimensioning of the projection


44


is chosen so that preferably an abutment under elastic prestress occurs in all the three regions previously mentioned. Thus the volume region surrounded by the housing


12


is closed by the retaining element


36


against any materials leaving through the opening


32


, and of course also against any materials entering through the opening


32


. In order to supply the ignition element


20


with electrical energy, it is possible to provide passage openings for electrical leads in the floor region


38


of the retaining element


36


. Particularly when the dimensioning of the retaining element


36


is chosen so that this abuts with its wall region


42


, or with an outer peripheral surface of the same, under prestress on the inner peripheral wall of the opening


32


and simultaneously also under prestress with an inner peripheral surface of the wall


42


at the end region


34


of the ignition element


20


, no sealing problem also arises in the region of the lead-in for the electrical leads, since a sealed closure between the retaining element


36


and the ignition element


20


on the one hand, and the retaining element


36


and the housing


12


on the other hand, is already implemented at a region situated near to the combustion chamber


14


.




In the combustion chamber arrangement


10


, the retaining element


36


thus fulfills a double function, in that on the one hand, it holds the ignition element


20


in firm contact with the housing arrangement


12


, namely the housing portion


16


of the same and, on the other hand, effects a sealed closure of an opening through which the ignition element


20


is introduced into the housing arrangement


12


. Furthermore, because of the elasticity of the retaining element


36


, this can also compensate for manufacturing tolerances.




When incorporating the ignition element


20


into the housing arrangement


12


, it can be pushed, together with the retaining element


36


already provided at the end region


34


, through the opening


32


and into the recess


18


, so that the retaining element


36


, while being elastically deformed, and surrounding the end region


34


, enters the opening


32


and latches, expanding elastically, with its projection


44


into the groove-like widening


46


. Alternatively, it is also possible to design the opening


32


in which the retaining element is to be positioned so that it is open transversely of the axis L, and thus, for example, is open upward from the plane of the diagram of the Figure. The retaining element


36


can then be pushed laterally, together with the end region


34


already received therein, into the opening


32


. The opening


32


can thereupon be closed on this side also by a further housing part, for example a housing cover. In this embodiment, the retaining element can be formed so that the projection


44


providing a support region is provided only on that peripheral region, which is received in the opening


32


of the housing portion


17


of the retaining element


36


, which is then not necessarily provided with a circular periphery on the outside. On the side on which a further housing part, for example a housing cover, then ensures closure of the opening


32


and of course also of the pressure space


19


, the retaining element


36


can have a flattened surface that substantially abuts with its full surface on this further housing part. It should also be mentioned in regard to the ignition element


20


that the opening


18


receiving this does not necessarily have to be fully closed in the peripheral direction, but that here likewise, by leaving this opening


18


open laterally, the ignition element


20


can be inserted laterally, if necessary together with the porous material


24


. Here also, lateral closure can take place by a further housing part or a housing cover.




It should be mentioned that it goes without saying that above all the construction described hereinabove of the housing arrangement


12


can be different. It is, of course, possible for the recess


18


to directly adjoin the opening


32


and for the opening


32


to form a portion of the recess


18


. It is also possible, as mentioned, to form the housing arrangement


12


of plural portions and, for example, to provide the recess


18


on one portion and the opening


32


on another portion.



Claims
  • 1. A combustion chamber arrangement, in particular for a burner of a vehicle heating device, comprises a housing arrangement (12) in which a seating region (28) is provided for abutment of a counter-seating region (30) formed on an ignition element (20); an elastically effective retaining element (36) for retaining the ignition element (20) on the housing arrangement (12), the retaining element (36) having a first support region (40) supported with respect to the ignition element (20) and a second support region (44) supported with respect to the housing arrangement (12),wherein the retaining element (36) is supported on at least one of the ignition element (20) or the housing arrangement (12) with the production of a substantially sealed closure of an ignition element passage opening (32) of the housing arrangement (12).
  • 2. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the retaining element (36) has in its second support region (44) a support projection (44) which, with respect to the ignition element passage opening (32), abuts at least partially running around, and substantially over its whole peripheral length on, the ignition element passage opening (32).
  • 3. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 2, wherein a support surface (50) is formed on the housing arrangement (12), allocated to the support projection (44), and at least locally surrounding the ignition element passage opening.
  • 4. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the support projection (44) engages like a barb over the support surface (50).
  • 5. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the support projection (44) has a sealing lip region (48) abutting under prestress on the support surface (50).
  • 6. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the support projection (44) has a sealing lip region (48) abutting under prestress on the support surface (50).
  • 7. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the retaining element (36) is formed pot-shaped and has the first support region (40) in a floor region and has the second support region (44) in a wall region (42).
  • 8. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the retaining element (36) prestresses the ignition element (20) with its counter-seating region (30) into abutment on the seating region (28).
  • 9. The combustion chamber arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the retaining element (36) is formed of rubber-elastic material.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102 29 852 Jul 2002 DE
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