This application claims priority of German patent application no. 10 2020 111 428.1, filed Apr. 27, 2020, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a connection unit for an exhaust gas heater in an exhaust gas system of a combustion engine.
An exhaust gas heater arranged in a tubular exhaust gas routing component of an exhaust gas system is known from post-published German patent application DE 10 2019 131 556 (corresponding to U.S. application Ser. No. 16/951,816, filed Nov. 18, 2020, and incorporated herein by reference). The exhaust gas heater comprises a plate-like carrier carried in the exhaust gas routing component and a spirally wound heating conductor on one side of the plate-like carrier. In order to supply the heating conductor with electrical energy, the two connection ends of the heating conductor must be connected to respective electrical supply lines.
An object of the present invention is to provide a connection unit for an exhaust gas heater in an exhaust gas system of a combustion engine with which an electrical connection with a heating conductor of the exhaust gas heater can be established simply and reliably. The heating conductor is arranged inside an exhaust gas routing component of an exhaust gas system
This object is achieved according to the invention by a connection unit for an exhaust gas heater in an exhaust gas system of a combustion engine, comprising:
Such a connection unit, while being of simple construction, provides the possibility of electrically contacting a heating conductor inside an exhaust gas routing component but at the same time electrically insulating the heating conductor, or the connection element, with respect to the exhaust gas routing component, which is generally constructed from sheet-metal material, and establishing a gas-tight connection between the connection element and the exhaust gas routing component.
In order to be able to produce in a simple manner on the one hand the electrical connection to a heating conductor and on the other hand the electrical connection to a supply line running outside the exhaust gas system, it is proposed that the inner connection region is provided at a first longitudinal end of the connection element and the outer connection region is provided at a second longitudinal end of the connection element, or/and that the outer connection region comprises an external thread, or/and that the inner connection region comprises a heating conductor receiving opening.
An embodiment that is advantageous both with regard to the electrical insulation that is to be achieved and with regard to the gas-tight connection that is to be achieved can provide that the connection element comprises, between the inner connection region and the outer connection region, an insulating arrangement support region which is held on the carrier arrangement by means of the insulating arrangement.
A stable holding interaction is thereby assisted in that the insulating arrangement support region comprises a first holding portion which widens radially in the direction away from the inner connection region towards the outer connection region, and a second holding portion which widens radially in the direction away from the outer connection region towards the first holding portion.
For a compact construction in the longitudinal direction of the connection element it can be provided that the first holding portion and the second holding portion adjoin one another in their axial end regions of maximum radial dimension, or/and that the first holding portion or/and the second holding portion is configured so as to widen radially substantially conically.
The insulating arrangement can comprise at least one insulating sleeve surrounding the connection element.
In adaptation to the radially widening shaping, provided for stable holding, of the connection element, the insulating arrangement is preferably so configured that it comprises a first insulating sleeve in association with the first holding portion and a second insulating sleeve in association with the second holding portion.
In order to ensure a stable holding interaction via the insulating arrangement both in respect of the connection element and in respect of the carrier arrangement, the first insulating sleeve can be configured in an inner circumferential region and an outer circumferential region so as to widen radially in the direction towards the second insulating sleeve, and the second insulating sleeve can be configured in an inner circumferential region and an outer circumferential region so as to widen radially in the direction towards the first insulating sleeve.
In adaptation to the shaping of the connection element, the first insulating sleeve or/and the second insulating sleeve is preferably configured in its inner circumferential region and its outer circumferential region so as to widen radially substantially conically.
When the at least one insulating sleeve is constructed with ceramics material or mica material, a connection between the connection element and the carrier arrangement that ensures mechanically stable, electrically insulating and also gas-tight termination is achieved.
The carrier arrangement can comprise a first carrier element, which is to be fixed to an exhaust gas system, and a second carrier element, which together with the first carrier element clamps the connection element.
In adaptation to the radially widening shaping of the connection element, the first carrier element can comprise, in association with the first holding portion, a first carrying portion which widens radially in the direction towards the second carrier element, and the second carrier element can comprise, in association with the second holding portion, a second carrying portion which widens radially in the direction towards the first carrier element. In particular, it can thereby be provided that, in the case of a conical form of the two holding portions of the connection element, the first carrying portion or/and the second carrying portion is configured so as to widen radially substantially conically.
It can thereby be provided that the first carrying portion surrounds the first holding portion with the interposition of the first insulating sleeve, and that the second carrying portion surrounds the second holding portion with the interposition of the second insulating sleeve.
For stable holding of the connection element between the two carrier elements it is proposed that the first carrier element is coupled with the second carrier element so that they are axially displaceable relative to one another. This can be achieved, for example, in that the first carrier element is coupled with the second carrier element by thread engagement. By rotation of the two carrier elements with respect to one another, they are displaced axially with respect to one another, whereby firm clamping of the connection element with the interposition of the insulating arrangement is achieved.
The invention relates further to an exhaust gas system for a combustion engine, comprising an exhaust gas routing component, an exhaust gas heater, arranged in the exhaust gas routing component, having a heating conductor and, in association with at least one, preferably each connection end of the heating conductor, a connection unit constructed according to the invention.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
In order to supply the heating conductor 20 with electrical energy there is provided in the construction of an exhaust gas system shown in
The connection unit 24 shown in
At its second longitudinal end 38 in the direction of the connection element longitudinal axis L, the connection element 26 has an outer connection region 40. The outer connection region 40 can be constructed, for example, with an external thread 42 onto which there can be screwed a nut which produces a fixed connection of an electrical supply line.
Between the inner connection region 30 and the outer connection region 42, the connection element 26 has an insulating arrangement support region designated generally 44. In the insulating arrangement support region 44, the connection element 26 has two holding portions 46, 48 which, with respect to the connection element longitudinal axis L, widen axially towards one another, or away from a longitudinal end 28, 38 located nearer in each case. For example, the two holding portions 46, 48 are formed with a conical outer circumferential contour and adjoin one another directly in their end regions 50, 52 of maximum external dimension. Alternatively, a cylindrical portion of the connection element 26, for example, that is, a portion in which the connection element 26 has an approximately constant radial dimension, could be positioned between the end region 50 of maximum external dimension of the first holding portion 46 and the end region 52 of maximum radial dimension of the second holding portion 48.
For fixing the connection unit 24 to the exhaust gas routing component 14, a carrier arrangement designated generally 54 is provided. The carrier arrangement 54 comprises a bush-like or sleeve-like first carrier element 56 of metal material, for example steel material, which is inserted into an opening 58 of the exhaust gas routing component 14 and fixed thereto in a stable and gas-tight manner by a welded joint 60.
The carrier arrangement 54 further comprises a second bush- or sleeve-like carrier element 62 which is inserted into the end of the first carrier element 56 located outside the exhaust gas routing component 14 and connected thereto by thread engagement. For this purpose, the first carrier element 56 has an internal thread 64 substantially in its length region positioned outside the exhaust gas routing component 14, while the second carrier element 62 can be formed with an external thread 66 in its length region that is to be positioned so that it threadably engages into the first carrier element 56. By screwing the second carrier element 62 into the first carrier element 56, the axial positioning of the second carrier element 62 with respect to the first carrier element 56 is changed.
In adaptation to the radially widening form of the first holding portion 46 of the connection element 26, the first carrier element 56 has a radially widening first carrying portion 68. The first carrying portion 68 can be of a complementary shape to the first holding portion 46, that is, for example, be configured so as to widen conically at least in the greater part of its longitudinal extent. In the assembled state, the first carrying portion 68 substantially surrounds the first holding portion 46.
The second carrier element 62 has, in adaptation to the second holding portion 48, a second carrying portion 70. The second carrying portion 70 is configured, in accordance with the shaping of the second holding portion 48, so as to widen radially conically and surrounds the second holding portion 48.
For establishing gas-tight, electrically insulating holding interaction between the connection element 26 and the carrier arrangement 54, an insulating arrangement designated generally 72 is provided. The insulating arrangement includes a first insulating sleeve 74 in association with the first holding portion 46, or with the first carrying portion 68, and a second insulating sleeve 76 in association with the second carrying portion 70, or with the second holding portion 48. Adapted to the shaping of the two holding portions 46, 48, or of the carrying portions 68, 70 surrounding them, the two insulating sleeves 74, 76 are configured in their inner circumferential regions and their outer circumferential regions so as to widen radially towards one another, in particular also so as to widen radially conically. The first insulating sleeve 74 can have, for example, in its end region located near to the first longitudinal end 28 of the connection element 26 an approximately cylindrical end portion which surrounds the first longitudinal end 28, which adjoins the first holding portion 46, and can likewise have, for example, a cylindrical outer circumferential contour, and is surrounded on the outside by a correspondingly cylindrically shaped axial end region of the first carrying portion 68.
With the interposition of the two insulating sleeves 74, 76, which can have approximately constant wall thicknesses in the axial direction, the connection element 26 is on the one hand supported radially with respect to the first carrier element 56 and the second carrier element 62 and, owing to the shaping of the two holding portions 46, 48 widening radially towards one another and the complementary shaping of the two carrying portions 68, 70, is also held positively on the carrier arrangement 54 in the axial direction. Since the shaping of the two insulating sleeves 74, 76 is adapted in the inner circumferential region to the shaping of the two holding portions 46, 48 and in the outer circumferential region to the shaping of the two carrying portions 68, 70, the two insulating sleeves 74, 76 constructed, for example, from ceramics material or mica material not only provide electrical insulation of the connection element 26 with respect to the carrier arrangement 54 but, owing to the exact fit, also achieve a gas-tight connection between the connection element 26 and the carrier arrangement 54.
Stable holding is achieved or assisted in particular in that, after the connection element 26 has been inserted, with the interposition of the first insulating sleeve 74, into the first carrier element 56 and the second insulating sleeve 76 has been applied to the second holding portion 48, the second carrier element 62 is pushed onto the connection element 26 and screwed into the first carrier element 56. The second carrier element 62 thereby moves axially towards the inner connection region 30 of the connection element 26 and thus positively clamps the connection element 26 stably into the carrier arrangement 54. After this state has been reached, the second carrier element 62 can be connected to the first carrier element 56, for example by substance-to-substance bonding, such as, for example, adhesive bonding or welding, in order to prevent loosening of this state.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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