This application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to German Patent Appl. No. 10 2011 053 500 filed on Sep. 12, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a cooling device for a motor vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
DE 198 06 610 C2 discloses a motor vehicle with a spoiler arranged fixedly on the upper side of a rear region of the vehicle. The spoiler feeds cooling air for an air cooler arranged horizontally below the spoiler.
The object of the invention is to provide a cooling device for a rear-engine motor vehicle with an extendable spoiler. The cooling device comprises a cooler in the rear region of the vehicle that is advantageous in terms of flow and cooling effect.
The invention provides an aerodynamically advantageous arrangement of a charge air cooler in the rear of the vehicle body that enables a cooler outflow air to flow out horizontal to the roadway. The charge air cooler is arranged fixedly in an air deflection duct formed in the rear region of the vehicle body. Cooler inflow air leads into the air deflection duct from the vehicle upper side upstream of the rear spoiler via a lead-in opening when the rear spoiler is extended from the vehicle body and cooler outflow air leads out via a rear-side outlet opening of an outflow air nozzle.
An upper air guide wall of the air deflection duct is formed starting from the rear spoiler and the vehicle body forms a lower air guide wall opposite the upper air guide wall. The air duct extends in an approximately arcuate manner from the lead-in opening on the upper side of the vehicle body down to the lower rear-side outlet opening.
The charge air cooler is arranged inside the air deflection duct in a plane that is oblique to a horizontal plane. An air outlet side of the charge air cooler is adjoined by the outflow air nozzle, which narrows continuously from the charge air cooler to the outlet opening. The cooler outflow air can advantageously be discharged horizontally to the roadway of the vehicle by arranging the lower wall in a horizontal plane and an upper horizontal end portion of the outflow air nozzle.
This arrangement of the charge air cooler and the configuration of the air deflection duct and the outflow air nozzle discharges cooling air horizontally through the opening in the rear part. This arrangement provides aerodynamic advantages since the cooler outflow air flow in the rear region leads to a pressure increase that influences the wake and increases the rear base pressure. Consequently, the air resistance is reduced and the arrangement is uplift-neutral. More particularly, the horizontal discharge of the cooling air parallel to the roadway avoids an increased rear axle uplift that occurs when discharging the cooling air down toward the roadway. The resistance-reducing effect of the arrangement is reinforced by a cross-sectional narrowing of the outflow air nozzle, which results in a flow acceleration and thus a momentum recovery and a momentum thrust.
The rear cover of the vehicle below a spoiler leaf of the rear spoiler may have air-permeable stamped formations that guide the cooler inflow air to the concealed charge air cooler even with a rear spoiler retracted into the vehicle body. The stamped formations form air ducts that lead the cooling air into the vehicle body to the air deflection duct and outwardly through the charge air cooler.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and is described in more detail below.
A motor vehicle 1 in accordance with the invention has a rear region 2 and a vehicle body 3. An internal combustion engine 4 and a retractable and extendable rear spoiler 5 are arranged in the rear region 2 of the vehicle body 3. A charge air cooler 6 is arranged below the rear spoiler 5, as shown in more detail in
The charge air cooler 6 is arranged fixedly in an air deflection duct 7 formed in the rear region 2 of the vehicle body 3. The duct 7 is formed by air guide walls 8, 9 on the rear spoiler 5 and on the vehicle body 3 respectively. The charge air cooler 6 is adjoined downstream by an outflow air nozzle 15.
With the rear spoiler 5 extended, as shown in
The upper air guide wall 8 starts from the rear spoiler 5 and extends continuously to a vehicle component 3a. The further lower air guide wall 9 is opposite the upper air guide wall 8 and is formed by the vehicle body or by parts of the vehicle body 3. The air deflection duct 7 extends in an approximately arcuate manner from the lead-in opening 12 on the upper side 10 of the vehicle body 3 to the lead-out opening or outlet opening 11 in the rear 2 of the vehicle 1.
The charge air cooler 6 preferably is held within the air deflection duct 7 in an oblique plane y-y that is positioned with respect to a horizontal plane x-x approximately at an angle alpha of approximately 45°. The outflow air nozzle 15 narrows in a nozzle-like manner and adjoins the charge air cooler 6 from the air outlet side 14 of the charge air cooler 6 to the outlet opening 11. The lower wall 9a and the upper end region 8a of the outflow air nozzle 15 is oriented approximately horizontally. As a result, the cooler outflow air L1 can be discharged horizontally to the roadway 17, as shown in
With a rear spoiler 5 retracted into the vehicle body, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
10 2011 053 500 | Sep 2011 | DE | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4889382 | Burst et al. | Dec 1989 | A |
5120105 | Brin et al. | Jun 1992 | A |
5141281 | Eger et al. | Aug 1992 | A |
5923245 | Klatt et al. | Jul 1999 | A |
6382708 | Erdelitsch et al. | May 2002 | B1 |
6655727 | Hill et al. | Dec 2003 | B2 |
7380870 | Froeschle et al. | Jun 2008 | B2 |
7387331 | Froeschle et al. | Jun 2008 | B2 |
7438347 | Froeschle et al. | Oct 2008 | B2 |
7878582 | Fidan et al. | Feb 2011 | B2 |
8096347 | Starkey et al. | Jan 2012 | B2 |
8172307 | Froeschle et al. | May 2012 | B2 |
8177288 | Molnar et al. | May 2012 | B2 |
8225852 | Wu et al. | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8226153 | Molnar et al. | Jul 2012 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
648 055 | Jul 1937 | DE |
745 299 | Mar 1944 | DE |
36 15 584 | Nov 1987 | DE |
39 16 692 | Nov 1990 | DE |
40 09 385 | Sep 1991 | DE |
198 06 610 | Aug 1999 | DE |
697 14 455 | Apr 2003 | DE |
10 2010 036 595 | Jan 2012 | DE |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20130062132 A1 | Mar 2013 | US |