Condenser, including a reservoir, mounted on a base in such a way as to be removable and watertight

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6301926
  • Patent Number
    6,301,926
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A reservoir is screwed axially into a base, itself brazed to a collecting compartment of the condenser. It is linked to the former by means of channels recessed into the base. The threads securing the reservoir are protected from any contact with the refrigerating fluid by sealing rings and from external attack by a sleeve covering the outside of the junction area between the reservoir and the base.Applied to air-conditioning application for automobile passenger compartments.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention concerns a condenser, in particular for a refrigerating fluid in an air conditioning device for the passenger compartment of an automobile, comprising a collection compartment and an intermediate reservoir, for the treatment and/or accumulation of a fluid, with channels linking it to the collection compartment.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As is well known, the intermediate reservoir in such a condenser can perform some or all of the following functions: filtration and/or dehydration of the refrigerating fluid, compensation for variations in its volume, and separation of the gaseous and liquid phases. Interposing it between upstream and downstream sections of the condenser ensures the fluid in the latter circulates only in the liquid state, which is thus supercooled to a point below the temperature at which the liquid changes to a gas, improving the performance of the condenser and making the former relatively independent of the amount of fluid contained in the circuit.




EP-A-0 480 330 describes an intermediate reservoir in a vehicle air conditioning condenser secured, so as to be removable, to a base fixedly attached to the collection compartment and traversed by two connecting channels. This reservoir is fitted at its lower end with a head embodied in its wall, which is secured to the base by means of a screw. The connecting channels extend partly into the base and partly into the reservoir head.




This conventional configuration is relatively complex and cumbersome. Furthermore, to replace the reservoir, it is necessary to slacken the fixing screw, which can generate serious difficulties related to accessibility within the vehicle.




one aim of the invention is to enable these disadvantages to be at least partly remedied.




Embodiments of the invention permit simple, convenient methods of fixing the reservoir to the base, thus ensuring these are protected against interior and exterior forces.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention there is provided a condenser, in particular for a refrigerating fluid in an air conditioning device for the passenger compartment of an automobile, comprising a collection compartment and intermediate reservoir for the treatment and/or Accumulation of a fluid, secured in such a way that it can be removed to a base which is fixedly attached to the collection compartment and traversed by two connecting channels for transferring fluid between the collection compartment and the reservoir, the reservoir and the base having matching threaded surfaces which are joined together to secure the reservoir to the base, with at least one sealing ring preventing the fluid contained in the reservoir from coming into contact with the said threaded surfaces and an additional stopping element protecting the former from external corrosive agents, wherein the topping element is a sleeve covering tightly two surface portions turned radially outwards, belonging to the reservoir and the base respectively and located next to each other in the axial direction.




The invention basically comprises a condenser with a collection compartment and an intermediate reservoir for the treatment and/or accumulation of a fluid, which is fixed to the base incorporated in the collection compartment so as to be removable, traversed by two connecting channels for transferring fluid between the collection compartment and the reservoir.




In accordance with the present invention, the reservoir and the base have matching threaded surfaces which interconnect to secure the reservoir on the base, at least one sealing ring preventing the fluid contained in the reservoir from coming into contact with the said threaded surfaces, and an inset stopping element protecting the former from external corrosive agents.




Some optional features of the invention, additional or alternative, are set out below:




The sealing ring is coaxial with the said threaded surfaces.




The said stopping element is coaxial with the said threaded surfaces.




The said stopping element is an elastic ring fitted axially between the surfaces of the reservoir and the base.




The stopping element is a sleeve which just covers two portions of the surface, turned radially outwards, belonging to the reservoir and the base respectively, meeting in the axial direction, the said portions of the surface being joined to the said threaded surfaces by quick-release fittings.




The sleeve is fitted tightly to the said portion of the reservoir surface and covers the said portion of the surface of the base loosely.




The threaded reservoir surface is an external surface joined to the said portion of the reservoir surface by a shoulder, the threaded surface and the said surface portion of the base being provided on the internal and external faces of an annular wall, adjacent to a free axial end of the former.




On its inner face, the sleeve has an annular rib fitting between the said collar and the said free end.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Features and advantages of the invention will be described in greater detail in the following paragraphs, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a front elevation of a condenser in accordance with the invention.





FIGS. 2 and 3

are sectional views along the base and the lower part of the reservoir, each associated with a different method of manufacturing the condenser.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the various figures, like reference numerals refer to like parts.




Condenser


1


, represented in its entirety in

FIG. 1

, comprises two collection compartments


3


,


4


aligned vertically and separated horizontally from each other, linked by numerous horizontal fluid circulation tubes


5


. Each collection compartment is divided into various chambers by means of horizontal partitions


6


such that the fluid circulates, in the tubes


5


, alternately from a chamber in compartment


3


to a chamber in compartment


4


and, conversely, from the upper chamber in compartment


4


, which is linked to an entry manifold


7


, to the lower chamber in compartment


3


.




One of the intermediate partitions in collection compartment


3


, designated by reference


6


-


1


, divides chamber


9


-


1


and chamber


9


-


2


, situated above and below partition


6


-


1


respectively, from each other, and these are interconnected exclusively by means of a reservoir


2


, which is aligned vertically and extends along the full length of compartment


3


. Chamber


9


-


2


is in turn divided from the lower chamber of the compartment, designated by reference


9


-


3


, by a partition


6


-


2


.




Reservoir


2


, which exhibits approximately a circular symmetry about a vertical axis A, comprises a housing made up of a cylindrical body


10


, which forms the major part of its height, and a narrow collar


11


located on its lower part. In its turn, the collar


11


is subdivided from top to bottom into three parts


12


,


13


and


14


decreasing in diameter, interconnected by means of radial shoulders, the intermediate region


13


being fitted with a male thread and the lower region


14


having two circumferential grooves formed in it in which are seated two sealing rings


15


. The collar is traversed by an axial manifold


17


which projects upwards inside the reservoir and downwards externally. The annular volume


18


contained between the lateral wall of body


10


and the tubing


17


holds cleaning agents for filtering and/or dehydrating the fluid circulating in the condenser.




For the purpose of fluid transmission, reservoir


2


is linked mechanically with collection compartment


3


via a base


20


. This base is for choice a moulded aluminium alloy component, defining a wall


21


approximately centred around an axis A, which delimits a housing


23


open at its top end for the purpose of receiving the collar of reservoir


2


. The lateral surface of housing


23


has in its upper area


24


a female thread matching the thread in area


13


of the reservoir to provide coaxial fixing of the latter on the base. A cylindrical median region


25


of the wall


21


fits into the sealing rings


15


, and a lower cylindrical region


26


, extending below the free end of collar


11


, surrounds the manifold


17


and delimits an annular space with the latter, the free end of which rests on a seating


27


provided at the base of housing


23


, by means of a sealing lip


28


. A supporting tie


33


links the upper end of reservoir


2


mechanically to that of collection compartment


3


to provide a more stable fixing for the reservoir.




A fin


29


is attached to the outer surface of wall


21


, in a plane extending approximately through the axis A. This fin has bulges


30


on both sides which accommodate two channels


31


,


32


aligned parallel to this plane. In an intermediate stage during manufacture of the base, the ends of channel


31


open in housing


23


at the level of the aforementioned annular space, and on the free side of fin


29


, respectively, and channel


31


is inclined upwards from the former end to the latter one. Channel


32


extends horizontally from the free side of the fin to below the housing


23


, where it bends upwards to emerge at the bottom thereof, inside the annular seating


27


. In the finished base, brazed plugs


35


,


36


provide sealing for the free ends of channels


31


,


32


and these emerge on the outside solely via passages recessed into lateral bosses formed on the bulges


30


.




The base


20


is secured to the collection compartment


3


by brazing the aforementioned lateral bosses to the outer surface of the tubular wall made of sheet aluminium forming the compartment, during the assembly of the condenser by brazing. The recessed passages in the lateral bosses are linked to chambers


9


-


1


and


9


-


2


of the compartment respectively by holes provided in the tubular wall, in which nozzles provided for this purpose engage. The fluid entering the upper chamber of collection compartment


4


via the manifold


7


passes through a first group of tubes as shown by the arrow F


1


to reach the upper chamber of compartment


3


, then through two other groups of tubes as shown by arrows F


2


and F


3


, in order to enter the intermediate chamber of compartment


4


and chamber


9


-


1


of compartment


3


. The condensed fluid thus reaching chamber


9


-


1


passes from the former into the annular space


23


in the base via a lateral passage and via the sloping channel


31


, then enters reservoir


2


, which is screwed into the base, passing outside the manifold


17


. It then traverses the annular volume


18


where it is dehydrated and filtered. The fluid leaves volume


18


via the manifold


17


, reaching the chamber


9


-


2


of collection compartment


3


via horizontal channel


32


and the matching lateral passage in the base. In this way, the tubes


5


and the chambers of compartments


3


and


4


situated above partition


6


-


1


, including chamber


91


, form a section of the condenser through which the fluid upstream of the reservoir passes, whereas the tubes and chambers situated below this partition, including chamber


9


-


2


, form a downstream section. Fluid passes from chamber


9


-


2


to the lower chamber of collection compartment


4


as shown by the arrow F


4


and is then routed to chamber


9


-


3


as shown by the arrow F


5


. Fluid leaves this last chamber and the condenser via manifold


37


.




The sealing rings


15


guarantee fluid-fast separation between the interior and exterior of the refrigerating fluid circuit at the junction of reservoir


2


and base


20


. They thus protect the threaded surfaces


13


,


24


against any contact with the fluid. Moreover, to protect these same threaded surfaces against external corrosive agents, a sleeve


40


, in the embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, is provided, formed for example from a piece of moulded plastic, secured to the reservoir by fitting in the area


12


of the collar. Sleeve


40


projects downwards beyond area


12


to cover tightly the outer surface


19


of the annular wall


21


in the base, next to its free end


41


. It has a rib


42


projecting radially towards the inside, between the edge


41


and the shoulder


43


which links areas


12


and


13


of the reservoir collar. The sleeve thus forms a baffle between the outside and the threaded surfaces


13


,


24


protecting the former against projections.




In the variant shown in

FIG. 3

, the reservoir and the base are identical to those in

FIG. 2

, the reference signs relating to their various elements not being repeated. Sleeve


40


is replaced by an elastomer ring


50


surrounding the area


13


of the collar, above the threading thereof, which can be clamped axially, when the reservoir is screwed, between the edge


41


and the collar


43


.



Claims
  • 1. A condenser, in particular for a refrigerating fluid in an air conditioning device for the passenger compartment of an automobile, comprising a collection compartment and intermediate reservoir for the treatment and/or accumulation of a fluid, secured in such a way that it can be removed to a base which is fixedly attached to the collection compartment and traversed by two connecting channels for transferring fluid between the collection compartment and the reservoir, the reservoir and the base having matching threaded surfaces which are joined together to secure the reservoir to the base, with at least one sealing ring preventing the fluid contained in the reservoir from coming into contact with the said threaded surfaces and an additional stopping element protecting the former from external corrosive agents, wherein the stopping element is a sleeve covering tightly two surface portions turned radially outwards, belonging to the reservoir and the base respectively and located next to each other in the axial direction.
  • 2. The condenser of claim 1, wherein the sealing ring is coaxial with the threaded surfaces.
  • 3. The condenser of claim 1, wherein the stopping element is coaxial with the threaded surfaces.
  • 4. The condenser of claim 1, wherein the sleeve is closely fit to the said portion of the reservoir surface and loosely covers the said portion of the surface of the base.
  • 5. The condenser of claim 1, wherein the threaded surface of the reservoir is an outer surface connected to the said portion of the reservoir surface via a shoulder, the threaded surface and the said portion of the surface of the base being provided on the internal and external faces of an annular wall, adjacent to a free axial end of the former.
  • 6. The condenser of claim 5, wherein the sleeve has an annular rib on its inner face fitting between the said collar and the said free end.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 12078 Sep 1999 FR
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