The present application is a 35 U.S.C. §§371 national phase conversion of PCT/SE2007/050462, filed 25 Jun. 2007, which claims priority of Sweden Application No. 0601445-0, filed 30 Jun. 2006, incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Application was published in the English language.
The present invention relates to a cooler device for a motor vehicle comprising a radiator liquid cooler with a first cooler element for cooling of radiator liquid for the motor vehicle's combustion engine and a charge air cooler with a second cooler element for cooling of charge air for said combustion engine, whereby the first cooler element and the second cooler element are assembled to one another with said cooler elements extending substantially parallel with one another, side by side, with a narrow space between them.
A motor vehicle with a supercharged combustion engine is often provided with a cooler device comprising a radiator liquid cooler with a substantially platelike cooler element for cooling of radiator liquid for the combustion engine and a charge air cooler with a substantially platelike cooler element for cooling of charge air for the combustion engine. The respective cooler elements comprise elongate pipelines and cooling flanges connected to the pipelines, whereby the medium which is to be cooled (i.e. radiator liquid or charge air respectively) is led through these pipelines and is cooled, via the cooling flanges, by ambient air which passes through air passages between the pipelines. The cooling flow of ambient air through the air passages is generated by movement of the vehicle and/or by a fan forming part of the cooler device.
A known way of saving space and achieving a cooler device of simple construction in the case of a cooler device of the type indicated above is to assemble the radiator liquid cooler and the charge air cooler to one another with the radiator liquid cooler's cooler element and the charge air cooler's cooler element extending substantially parallel with one another, side by side, with a narrow space between them, as for example described in SE 524 096 C2. Said space between the cooler elements is normally about 10-30 mm wide.
A known practice is to use various types of screening means, e.g. in the form of louvers, for regulating the air flow through one or more cooler elements of a cooler device in a motor vehicle. These screening means are often arranged immediately in front of or behind one or more cooler elements and are usually maneuverable, either manually or automatically, by a control mechanism to and fro between an open position in which the screening means limits only slightly or not at all the air flow through the relating cooler element or elements, and a closed position in which the screening means substantially completely or at least largely limits the air flow through said cooler element or elements. Various types of such screening means are described in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,753,288A, DE 3 701 584 A1 and DE 7 716 940 U1.
The object of the present invention is to provide a further development of a cooler device of the type indicated in the introduction in order to propose a cooler device with a configuration which in at least some respects affords an advantage relative to a conventionally configured cooler device of a relevant type.
According to the present invention, said object is achieved with a cooler device according to the invention.
According to the invention, the cooler device comprises:
The expression “air flow” means here the flow of cooling ambient air which passes through air passages between the pipelines of the cooler elements.
The present invention is based on the insight that the narrow space situated between the cooler elements of a cooler device of the type indicated in the introduction can be used as a space for fitting a screening means intended to regulate the air flow through the cooler elements. The result is a particularly compact cooler device with adjustable cooling effect of its constituent cooler elements. This compact and space-saving configuration of the cooler device is advantageous in that the space available for a cooler device in a motor vehicle is often limited.
Various embodiments of the cooler device according to the invention are indicated in the description set out below.
The invention is described below in more detail on the basis of embodiment examples with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The cooler device 1 comprises a radiator liquid cooler 10 of conventional configuration with a substantially platelike cooler element 11 for cooling of radiator liquid for the motor vehicle's combustion engine. The radiator liquid cooler 10 further comprises a tubular inlet tank 12 with an inlet 13 intended to be connected, via an undepicted pipeline, to the motor vehicle's combustion engine in order to receive radiator liquid from the latter, and a tubular outlet tank 14 with an outlet 15 intended to be connected, via an undepicted pipeline, to the motor vehicle's combustion engine in order to lead radiator liquid back to the latter. The cooler element 11 is arranged between said inlet tank 12 and outlet tank 14 and comprises elongate pipelines 16 extending at a distance from one another (one of these pipelines is depicted in
The cooler device 1 also comprises a charge air cooler 20 of conventional configuration with a substantially platelike cooler element 21 for cooling of charge air for the motor vehicle's combustion engine, i.e. inlet air which is intended for the combustion engine and is compressed in a compressor in the motor vehicle before it is supplied to the combustion engine. The charge air cooler 20 further comprises a tubular inlet tank 22 with an inlet 23 intended to receive, via an undepicted pipeline, warm charge air from a compressor of the motor vehicle, and a tubular outlet tank 24 with an outlet 25 intended to be connected, via an undepicted pipeline, to the motor vehicle's combustion engine in order to feed charge air to the latter. The cooler element 21 is arranged between the inlet tank 22 and the outlet tank 24 and comprises elongate pipelines 26 extending at a distance from one another (one of these pipelines is depicted in
The charge air cooler 20 is arranged in front of the radiator liquid cooler 10 as seen in the motor vehicle's intended direction of movement. The cooling flow of ambient air through the air passages of the respective cooler elements 11, 21 is generated by forward movement of the motor vehicle and/or by a fan (not depicted). This fan is normally arranged behind the radiator liquid cooler 10 as seen in the motor vehicle's intended direction of movement.
In the cooler device 1 according to the invention, the radiator liquid cooler 10 and the charge air cooler 20 are assembled to one another with their cooler elements 11, 21 extending substantially parallel with one another, side by side, with a narrow space 2 between them. This entails the inlet tank 12 of the radiator liquid cooler 10 being arranged close to and substantially parallel with the inlet tank 22 of the charge air cooler 20, while the outlet tank 14 of the radiator liquid cooler 10 is arranged close to and substantially parallel with the outlet tank 24 of the charge air cooler 20, as illustrated in
The cooler device 1 further comprises:
The control mechanism 40 may with advantage comprise a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder 41 for switching the screening means 30, as illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The screening means 30 might also be of some other configuration than that illustrated in the attached drawings and might for example comprise a screening fabric which is movable by a control mechanism into and out of the space 2 between the cooler elements 11, 21.
The screening means 30 may for example be clamped firmly between the radiator liquid cooler 10 and the charge air cooler 20 or be fastened to either of them.
The invention is of course in no way limited to the embodiments described above, since many possibilities for modifications thereof are likely to be obvious to a specialist in the field without thereby departing from the fundamental concept of the invention as defined in the attached claims.
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