This application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to German Patent Application No. 10 2009 051 864.9, filed on Nov. 4, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a cooling apparatus for an electrical device that gives off heat during operation. The invention also relates to an electrical device with a cavity in which a cooling apparatus is disposed and to a motor vehicle having such an electrical device.
2. Description of the Related Art
German patent specification DE 101 91 092 B3 discloses a construction kit for a switchgear cabinet having a cooling air guide system with air guide plates arranged in a region of a roof element. German laid-open specification DE 32 28 368 A1 discloses a housing for electrical devices with various cooling construction kits that comprise only mechanical accessories matched to the respective cooling principle, and variable housing covers.
The object of the invention is to optimize a cooling apparatus, in particular in terms of the cooling power and the flow of cooling medium.
The invention relates to a cooling apparatus for an electrical device that gives off heat during operation. The cooling apparatus has a cooling insert with cooling ducts through which a cooling medium flows. The cooling insert is arranged in a closed cooling-medium-tight housing that has at least two openings for a cooling medium stream to enter and exit. The cooling apparatus is a closed system which, for cooling purposes, and can be arranged in or on the electrical device. The cooling insert and/or the housing can be changed to achieve different cooling powers. More particularly, the housing preferably has a plurality of cooling inserts for different applications. Thus, a cooling apparatus optimum for a particular cooling need advantageously can be provided in a simple manner by combining the single housing with an appropriate cooling insert.
The cooling insert preferably has an insert body with elongate depressions that represent the cooling ducts. The insert body preferably is of substantially cuboid design. The size and shape of the cuboid is matched to the size and shape of the housing. The cooling ducts can be varied as desired by virtue of the length, depth and course of the depressions.
The housing preferably has a removable housing cover that closes the housing in a cooling-medium-tight manner. As a result, insertion and replacement of the cooling insert is simplified. The housing cover can be attached to the housing, for example, with the aid of screw connections and preferably with the interposition of a suitable seal.
The surface of the cooling insert that faces the housing cover preferably has depressions that run in a meandering manner from an inlet region to an outlet region for the cooling medium. The depressions preferably extend over the entire surface of the cooling insert to improve heat transfer between the cooling medium and the housing cover.
The surface of the cooling insert that faces away from the housing cover preferably has depressions that run in a meandering manner from the inlet region to the outlet region for the cooling medium. The depressions in the surfaces of the cooling insert that are averted from one another preferably extend from a common inlet region to a common outlet region. As an alternative, two separate inlet regions and two separate outlet regions can be provided in each case.
The housing base and/or the housing cover may have cooling ribs that run in the longitudinal direction of the cooling ducts and project into the adjacent depressions in the cooling insert. The cooling ribs improve heat transfer between the cooling medium and the housing cover or the housing.
The housing preferably has connection openings for cooling medium lines in the inlet and outlet regions. The connection openings may have threads to threadedly engage corresponding connection pieces.
The cooling apparatus comprises various cooling inserts that allow different cooling powers in the closed housing, depending on requirements. The various cooling inserts preferably have the same external dimensions and differ only in terms of the design and the dimensions of the depressions.
The invention also relates to an electrical device having a cavity in which the above-described cooling apparatus is arranged. The size and shape of the cavity preferably matches the external size and shape of the housing of the cooling apparatus. The electrical device may be an electrical converter, in particular an electrical double converter.
The invention also relates to a motor vehicle having the above-described electrical device. The motor vehicle is preferably an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention can be gathered from the following description, in which an exemplary embodiment is described in detail with reference to the drawing.
A cooling apparatus in accordance with the invention is identified by the numeral 1 in
The cooling apparatus 1 further includes a cooling insert 8 accommodated in the cavity of the housing 2. The cooling insert 8 has two recesses that define an inlet region 11 and an outlet region 12 for a cooling medium. The cooling medium preferably is a cooling liquid, such as water with relevant additives.
The housing 2 has an inlet opening 15 in the inlet region 11 and an inlet connection line 16 is connected to the inlet opening 15. The housing 2 also has an outlet opening 18 in the outlet region 12 and an outlet connection line 19 is connected to the outlet opening 18. A cooling medium stream is fed to the inlet region 11 via the inlet connection line 16 and the cooling medium stream is discharged from the outlet region 12 via the outlet connection line 19.
The surface of the cooling insert 8 that faces the cover 5 has elongate channels or depressions 21, 22 that are closed by the cover 5 to define cooling ducts that proceed from the inlet region 11. The cooling ducts change direction by 180 degrees in deflection regions 24 to 28 so that the cooling medium stream is deflected in a meandering manner from the inlet region 11 to the outlet region 12.
The housing cover 5 has a peripheral web 55 that engages in the housing 2 between the cooling insert 8 and the housing side walls 4. A seal 56 is accommodated in a corresponding groove between the housing side walls 4 and the peripheral web 55. The seal 56 closes off the interior of the housing 2 containing the cooling insert 8 from the surrounding area in a cooling-medium-tight manner.
The cooling apparatus 1 defines a closed module that can be used in a variable manner for cooling, for example, electronic components. The cooling power of the cooling apparatus 1 can be matched to cooling requirements of different applications by selecting the cooling insert 8 of appropriate design, both at the top of the cooling insert 8 facing the cover 5 and at the bottom of the cooling insert 8 facing the base 3. The design of the cooling insert 8 enables the cooling power and the cooling power distribution to be varied in a simple manner, depending on cooling requirements and also enables the cooling power and the cooling power distribution to be allocated between the cooling areas.
The configuration of the cooling ducts illustrated in
Only one cooling insert 8 is shown in the
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 051 864.9 | Nov 2009 | DE | national |