The present application is based on, and claims priority from, European Application Serial Number 05425036.0, filed Jan. 28, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a cooling assembly for vehicle according to the preamble of claim 1, which is known from the document FR-A-2699961.
The document FR-2699961 describes a cooling assembly for an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, comprising a support of a fan provided with fastening members for fastening to the collecting tanks of a radiator. The collecting tanks are equipped with U-shaped integral seats which receive the ends of support arms of the fan. Also provided are elastically deformable tabs which engage in snap-on fashion portions of the engagement members outside the U-shaped seats, to prevent the disengagement of the support of the fan from the respective seat. The fastening organs are constituted by the free ends of first arms which extend towards the collecting tanks. The solution described in this document further requires second arms directed orthogonally to the first arms to engage two sides of the radiator, orthogonal to the collecting tanks.
The object of the present invention is to provide a simpler solution for fastening an element to a radiator, in particular one that does not require the use of second arms for the engagement of the sides of the radiator, orthogonal relative to the collecting tanks.
According to the present invention, said object is achieved by a cooling assembly having the characteristics set out in claim 1.
The characteristics and the advantages of the present invention shall become readily apparent in the detailed description that follows, provided purely by way of non limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The radiator 12 comprises two collecting tanks 16, 18 made of injection moulded plastic material and a tube and fin heat exchange core 20 positioned between the tanks 16, 18. The ventilation unit 14 comprises at least one fan 22 and a support structure 24 constituted by a monolithic element made of injection moulded plastic material.
The support structure 24 comprises a circular wall 26 which constitutes a housing for the fan 28. Four arms 30 extend radially outwards starting from the circular wall 26 and bear a central support 32 whereto is fastened the electric motor.
The support structure 24 could be provided with two adjacent circular walls 26, each of which is associated to a respective fan.
Both in the version with a single fan, and in the version with two fans, the support structure 24 comprises four integral fastening arms 34 which extend laterally outwards. Each arm 34 has at its outer end an engagement member 36 constituted by a pivot formation with an outer surface of cylindrical shape obtained in integral form at the end of the respective arm 34.
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Each seat 38 is formed by a thin wall of plastic material projecting from the flank of the respective collecting tank 16, 18. The thin wall forming the seat 18 comprises a first U-shaped branch 44 bearing the inner surface 40 with the snap-on engagement surface 42, and a substantially L-shaped second branch 46 joined to an end of the first branch 44. The first and the second branch 44, 46 have respective proximal ends 48, 50 that are fixed relative to the flank of the respective collecting tank 16, 18 and respective distal ends mutually joined by a junction portion 52. The two branches 44, 46 are mutually distanced in such a way as to form an empty gap between the outer surface of the first branch 44 and the inner surface of the second branch 46.
The described shape for the seats 38 allows to obtain an elastic deformability of the engagement surface 42, which is therefore able to establish a snap-on coupling with the cylindrical surface 36 of the pivot shaped engagement member. Preferably, the snap-on engagement surface 42 has an angular extension that is slightly greater than 180° and the radius of curvature of the circular engagement surface 42 is substantially equal to the radius of the outer surface of the engagement member 36. The greater than 180° angular extension of the curved surface 42 causes the pivot formation 36 to have to elastically deform the first branch 44 before engaging the surface 42 when it is inserted in the seat 38 with the movement in the direction indicated by the arrow 54 in
The snap-on engagement between the surface 42 of each seat 38 and the pivot formation 36 is sufficient to assure a stable connection, without play, of the support structure of the fan 24 to the radiator 12. To provide assurance against accidental disengagement, on each of the lower seats 38 of the collecting tanks 16, 18 is preferably provided an elastically deformable tab 54. The tab 54 projects from the junction portion 52 between the first branch 44 and the second branch 46 of the seat 38. The tab 54 is formed integrally with the two branches 44, 46 (in turn integral to each other and integral with the body of the respective collecting tank 16, 17). The elastically deformable tab 54 has an engagement tooth 56 which engages in snap-on fashion a planar surface 58 of the end portion of the respective arm 34 and provides a detent against the disengagement of the pivot formation 36 of the snap-on engagement surface 42.
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The fastening system described above can also be used to fasten an intercooler heat exchanger to the radiator. The radiator shall be provided with snap-on engagement seats similar to those described above and the intercooler shall be provided with pivot formations similar to those provided at the ends of the arms 34 of the support structure of the fan 24.
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