The present invention relates to a cooler station, comprising a liquid cooler, which has a first distributor box, consisting of a hollow extruded section made of aluminum and having outwardly open guide grooves as well as comprising a platform, which can be pushed onto the liquid cooler and fixedly connected thereto by mechanical connecting elements that can be inserted into the guide grooves of the first distribution box. Furthermore, the invention relates to a system for supplying liquid cooler installations.
Various types of liquid coolers, in particular oil coolers, are known in the prior art. With these coolers, a stream of liquid oil to be cooled is passed through hollow metal ribs that transfer heat to the ambient air and release it there. Such liquid coolers have been widely used for decades and are used as a component of engines and motors, for example, in which heated oil must be cooled down continuously during operation. Liquid coolers and/or oil coolers are not used alone but instead are part of an oil circulation system consisting of an oil tank, an oil filter and various connections. It is also known that the cooling performance of a liquid cooler can be ensured by connection to an air fan.
There is also a need for making available liquid coolers, cooler stations and liquid cooler installations having a variety of hydraulic connection options, various extra functions, such as integrated temperature measurement, various characteristic data with respect to the cooling performance, the types of filters, the oil tank sizes and additional parameters. At the same time, there is a demand for reducing the cost of manufacturing the aforementioned devices.
The cooler station according to the invention achieves this goal by the fact that the cooler station comprises a set of platforms, wherein each platform can be connected to the liquid cooler, and the set of platforms comprises platforms having various hydraulic and/or electrical connections, such that each platform of the set has the same mechanical connecting elements for connection to the liquid cooler.
A preferred specific embodiment of the cooler station is characterized in that the liquid cooler has a second distributor box comprising outwardly open guide grooves for attachment to a base.
In one specific embodiment of the invention, the first distributor box has a liquid drain line guided coaxially to the liquid inlet line within an opening.
Regarding the further embodiment of the invention, the set of platforms comprises at least two members.
In one embodiment of the liquid cooler installation, it is preferable that at least one platform of the set of platforms has an electrical thermometer for measuring the temperature of the liquid.
In one specific embodiment of the invention, at least one platform from the set of platforms has a replaceable liquid filter.
In another specific embodiment of the invention, at least one platform from the set of platforms has at least one flange for a tight connection of the platform to a section of an external frame, rack or the like.
One preferred specific embodiment of the cooler station is characterized in that the cooler station comprises a set of liquid coolers consisting of liquid coolers of various cooling performance levels, wherein each liquid cooler of the set has the same mechanical and hydraulic connections and has the same installed width.
Regarding the further embodiment of the invention, the cooler station has a frame connected to the liquid cooler, by means of which the cooler station can be set up as a free-standing installation, and in which a spatial volume is formed, in which at least one liquid cooler and one fan can be accommodated at the same time, and wherein the cooler station has a base on which connections for a liquid cooler, a fan and a liquid tank are provided and wherein the base has an insertion opening for a liquid cooler, which is disposed in such a way that the liquid filter can be inserted into the insertion opening and into the liquid tank in the condition in which it is connected to the base.
A preferred specific embodiment of the cooler station is characterized in that it is connected to the following four elements: a liquid cooler, a fan, a liquid tank and a liquid filter.
The system according to the invention for providing liquid cooler installations comprises at least one cooler station as well as:
A preferred specific embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the set of liquid coolers and/or the set of fans and/or the set of liquid tanks and/or the set of liquid filters has at least two members.
The invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of one exemplary embodiment which is illustrated in the drawings, in which:
According to
A plurality of cooler stations 1 with different parameters can be made available in this way by using only a few modular elements. In addition, the liquid cooler 3 can be selected from a set of liquid coolers 3 with various cooling performance levels. The mechanical connection to a platform 10 is always accomplished in the same way (see above).
In the example illustrated in
As is known in the prior art, the distributor boxes 13 and 14 consist of a hollow extruded section of aluminum. Distributor boxes 13, 14 in the past were provided with two openings, one opening for the liquid inlet line and one opening for the liquid outline line. According to the invention, these two openings, as shown in
According to
The cooler station 1 together with the idea of modular design can be expanded to a liquid cooler installation. According to
The liquid cooler installation according to the invention, as shown in
The result is a system for making available liquid cooler installations, the advantage of which is that the installations can be adapted to a broad range of variation in requirements, although each one has the same cooler station 1 or the same combination of a base 6 and a frame 2 as the core items. The external dimensions with regard to the width B, depth T and height H according to
Another advantage of the invention is that the liquid cooler installations of the system are designed to be very compact and user friendly at the same time. The components work together: the frame 2 forms a part of the housing and a part of the air duct for the liquid cooler 3 at the same time. The tank 5 functions as an air duct for the fan 4 at the same time. The base 6 functions as part of the housing and as a mechanical connection point for the liquid cooler 3 and the tank 5 at the same time.
The liquid cooler 3 is designed as a plate cooler, a parallelepiped package of hollow ribs being disposed between two vertical boxes. While the cooler station 1 provides the mechanical connection points for the liquid cooler 3, the liquid inlet line and the liquid outlet line are established by means of a platform 10 connected to the distributor box 14. The distributor boxes 13 and 14 have guide grooves 9 as described above, into which the heads of connecting screws, for example, can be inserted. The guide grooves illustrated in this example have a T-shaped cross section. The platform 10 can be pushed easily, reliably and quickly onto the distributor box 14 in this way and bolted securely at the desired location.
Part of the system for providing liquid cooler installations is a set of at least two liquid coolers 3, which differ from one another in that they each offer a different cooling performance. On the other hand, the liquid coolers 3 from the series forming the set of liquid coolers 3 are similar to one another in that they have the same width (in the direction of the width B of the base 6), so they can be installed in the liquid cooler installation using the same means and operations.
A fan 4 comprised of a set of fans 4 can be installed in the cooler station 1. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The liquid tank 5, which is to be connected to the base 6, is one member from a set of liquid tanks 5. All the members of the set of liquid tanks 5 differ in their capacity but they correspond in their external dimensions. The base 6 forms the cover that can be screwed onto each liquid tank 5 and in addition also forms the opening 7 for insertion of the liquid filter 8. In this way, the technical variation in the liquid tanks 5 suitable for the system may be accomplished independently of the mechanical connection of the liquid filters 8 to the entire liquid cooler installation. In the exemplary embodiment shown here, the liquid cooler 8 is inserted into the standardized opening 7 in the base 6 while being brought into connection with the liquid of the liquid tank 5 in a suitable manner at the same time. After being inserted into the liquid filter 8, the opening 7 is closed with a cover 12.
The liquid filter 8 may also be a member of a set of at least two liquid filters 8, the members of which are designed mechanically so that they can each be connected to the liquid tank 5 through the opening 7, but they differ in their filter properties. These properties may include the filter performance, the durability or the alignment with a specific type of liquid or oil.
For example, if the set of liquid coolers 3 consists of three different members and/or elements, such as the sets of fans 4, liquid tanks 5 and liquid filters 8 each consist of three elements, then the customer can select from a system of 34=81 liquid cooler installations with various characteristic values, while the manufacturer of the system must keep on hand essentially only one type of cooler station 1 plus twelve different components to be installed therein. In practice, the sets of parts comprise substantially more elements in some cases, which drastically expands the product pallet.
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