Information
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Patent Grant
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6609558
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Patent Number
6,609,558
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Date Filed
Monday, August 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 26, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bennett; Henry
- Duong; Tho
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 165 67
- 165 149
- 165 140
- 180 684
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention concerns a device for fixing a first heat exchanger conduit on a second heat exchanger fluid box, in particular for a motor vehicle, comprising at least one fixing bracket moulded in one single piece with a wall of the fluid box, said fixing bracket comprising an open part for receiving the conduit. In another embodiment, the fixing bracket is made integral the with conduit by welding and is fixed removable on the fluid box.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a device for fixing a first heat exchanger conduit on a second heat exchanger fluid reservoir, in particular for a motor vehicle.
Devices of this sort are already known, which are used, for example, for fixing an air conditioning condenser conduit on a motor vehicle engine cooling radiator fluid reservoir.
In such an application, the two heat exchangers are disposed in proximity to one another, so that one and the same air flow successively passes across the condenser body and the radiator body.
The condenser has passing through it a cooling or refrigerating fluid which enters in the vapour phase and emerges therefrom in the liquid phase after condensation by exchanging heat with the air flow.
In addition, the cooling radiator has passing through it a liquid used for cooling the engine, this liquid entering the radiator at high temperature and emerging therefrom at a lower temperature, after exchanging heat with the air flow.
Usually, the condenser is fixed on the cooling radiator, for example by appropriate fittings formed on the fluid reservoirs situated at the two ends of the radiator body.
The condenser has two conduits used respectively for the introduction and the evacuation of the cooling fluid.
Generally, provision is made to fix-at least one of these conduits on a fluid reservoir of the radiator by appropriate fixing means.
Until now this fixing has been accomplished with collars which are placed around the conduit and then fixed to the fluid reservoir by means of a screw which passes through the collar and engages in a blind hole made in a wall of the fluid reservoir.
However, this solution is not satisfactory since it requires a number of operations which are tricky and difficult to implement, notably on automated motor vehicle assembly lines.
Moreover there is always a risk of a collar being lost during assembly operations.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aim of the invention is notably to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks.
To that end, the invention proposes a fixing device, which has at least one fixing bracket formed integral with one of the conduit and the fluid reservoir and suitable for being fixed in a detachable manner on the other of the conduit and the fluid reservoir.
Thus, instead of using a collar added subsequently on to the fluid reservoir, at least one fixing bracket already formed integral with the conduit or with the fluid reservoir is utilized.
This results in not only a simplified assembly, but also eliminates any risk of loss of the fixing bracket.
In a first embodiment of the invention, the fixing bracket is moulded in one single piece with a wall of the fluid reservoir. This fixing bracket has an open part suitable for receiving the conduit.
Thus, assembly is simply accomplished by inserting the conduit into the open part of the fixing bracket. This fixing is performed quickly, without requiring any special tools.
Preferably, the open part of the fixing bracket has substantially a ‘C’ shape in order to allow force fitting of the conduit.
As a result, the this open part exerts a clamping action on the conduit, preventing it leaving the housing defined in the open part of the fixing bracket.
Advantageously, the open part of the fixing bracket has substantially the form of a cylindrical sleeve having a longitudinal opening.
The open part of the fixing bracket is advantageously connected to the wall of the fluid reservoir by two spaced wings.
This configuration allows easy moulding and removal from the mould by appropriate moulding techniques.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the fixing bracket is attached to a prominent region of the wall.
Advantageously, the fluid reservoir and the fixing bracket are moulded in one single piece from a thermoplastic material.
In another embodiment of the invention, the fixing bracket is welded to the conduit and may be fixed to a wall of the fluid reservoir by means of a fixing screw.
Thus the fixing of the bracket is performed simply with the help of a screw, with no risk of loss of the bracket on account of the bracket being integral with the conduit.
According to an advantageous characteristic of the invention, the fixing bracket has a first end welded to the conduit and a second end provided with a hole for the fixing screw to pass through.
Preferably, the first end has substantially a C shape adapted to the shape of the conduit and the second end is a continuation laterally of the C-shaped part.
The wall of the fluid reservoir is advantageously provided with a blind hole for receiving the fixing screw.
Advantageously, the wall forms part of a projection of the fluid reservoir.
In a preferential application of the invention, the conduit is intended to have a cooling fluid passing through it.
Thus, the first heat exchanger may be a condenser forming part of an air conditioning system, and the second heat exchanger a cooling radiator for an engine, in particular of a motor vehicle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the following description, given solely by way of an example, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic top view of a fixing device according to the invention, applied to the fixing of a condenser conduit on a fluid reservoir of a cooling radiator;
FIG. 2
is a partial side view of a fluid reservoir and a fixing device according to a first embodiment of the invention, before installation of the conduit;
FIG. 3
is a partial perspective view of the fluid reservoir equipped with the fixing device of FIG.
2
and used for holding a conduit; and
FIG. 4
is a partial elevational view of a fluid reservoir equipped with a fixing device according to a second embodiment of the invention and used for holding a conduit.
FIG. 5
is a partial side view of a conduit and a fixing device according to a third embodiment of the invention, installed on a fluid resevoir.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Reference is made first to
FIG. 1
which depicts a condenser
10
suitable for forming part of an air conditioning system (not depicted) of a motor vehicle. The condenser
10
has a body
12
to which are connected two conduits
14
and
16
used respectively for the admission and the evacuation of a cooling fluid, as represented respectively by the arrows F
1
and F
2
.
The condenser
10
is disposed in proximity to a radiator
18
used for cooling the engine of the motor vehicle. This radiator has a body
20
which is disposed parallel to and facing the body
12
of the condenser
10
. As a result, a single air flow, as represented by the arrows A, can successively pass across the body
12
of the condenser
10
and the body
20
of the radiator
18
.
The radiator
18
has two fluid reservoirs
22
,
24
, also referred to as “collecting reservoirs”, provided respectively with two pipes
26
,
28
used respectively for the admission and the evacuation of a cooling fluid, as represented by the arrows F
3
and F
4
. This cooling fluid is usually a cooling liquid which passes through the engine of the motor vehicle.
The fluid reservoirs
22
and
24
have appropriate fittings (not depicted) to allow the fixing of the condenser
10
, in a manner known to those skilled in the art of the invention.
The conduit
14
is fixed to the collecting reservoir
22
by a fixing bracket
30
which will be described more particularly with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
The fixing bracket
30
is moulded in a single piece at a prominent region of a wall
32
of the fluid reservoir
22
. The fluid reservoir and the fixing bracket are advantageously moulded in a single piece from a thermoplastic material, in particular from a polypropylene type material.
The fixing bracket
30
comprises an open part
34
which has, in transverse section, substantially a ‘C’ shape (
FIG. 2
) in order to allow force fitting of the conduit
14
. This open part
34
has a longitudinal opening
36
whose width L (
FIG. 2
) is slightly less than the external diameter of the conduit
14
. As a result insertion of the conduit
14
into the open part
34
is performed with deformation of the latter in order to allow widening of the opening
36
. Then, when the conduit has been completely inserted, the opening
36
narrows again, which allows the conduit to be held inside the open part
34
.
The open part
34
has substantially the form of a cylindrical sleeve in which the longitudinal opening
36
is made.
In the example depicted, the open part
34
is connected to the wall
32
of the fluid reservoir by two spaced wings
38
(FIG.
3
). This configuration can be easily obtained by moulding or use of appropriate broaching tools.
The other conduit
16
of the condenser
10
is fixed to the fluid reservoir
24
by a fixing bracket
30
analogous to the preceding one, moulded in a single piece with the fluid reservoir
24
. Of course, the conduits
14
and
16
could be situated on a single side of the condenser
10
and be fixed on the same fluid reservoir, for example the fluid reservoir
22
, by means of two fixing brackets
30
attached to the same wall of the fluid reservoir.
As can be seen in
FIG. 3
, the conduit
14
ends at a connection block
40
, which enables connection of the conduit
14
with other parts of the air conditioning system.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, fixing bracket
30
is moulded in a single piece to conduit
14
. The fixing bracket include a substantially C-shaped open part
34
in order to allow force fitting of a region
32
of the fluid reservoir
22
. The open portion of the fixing bracket is joined to the conduit by spaced wings
38
.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 4
, the fixing bracket
40
is welded to the conduit
14
and is fixed in a detachable manner on a fluid reservoir
42
by means of a fixing screw
44
.
The fixing bracket
40
has an end
46
having substantially a C shape adapted to the shape of the conduit
14
in order to serve as a housing for the conduit. The end
46
and the conduit
14
are made integral with one another by welding or brazing and thus form an indissociable assembly avoiding any risk of loss of the fixing bracket. The fixing bracket and the conduit are advantageously both formed from a metallic material such as aluminium or an aluminium-based alloy.
The end
46
is extended laterally by an end
48
of generally flat form, which is provided with a hole
50
for the fixing screw
44
to pass through.
This screw has a head
52
coming to rest against the fixing bracket
40
and a threaded part
54
engaging in a blind hole
56
made in the fluid reservoir
42
. The blind hole
56
is formed in a wall
58
forming part of a projection
60
of the fluid reservoir
42
, situated close to a pipe
62
of the fluid resevoir.
Although the invention described in various illustrative embodiments, the invention intended to be is not limited to the embodiments described previously by way of examples and extends to other variants apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description.
As already indicated, it would be possible to provide two fixing brackets in order to fix two conduits of a heat exchanger on the same fluid reservoir.
Furthermore, although the invention has been described with particular reference to fixing a condenser conduit on a cooling radiator fluid reservoir, it can be applied to other types of heat exchanger.
Thus this technique could be applied where the heat exchangers comprise a cooling radiator and a turbocharger air radiator.
Claims
- 1. A device for fixing a conduit of a first heat exchanger of a motor vehicle on a fluid reservoir of a second heat exchanger of the motor vehicle, the device comprising:a first heat exchanger including a conduit, the first heat exchanger being an air conditioning system condenser; a second heat exchanger including a fluid reservoir, the second heat exchanger being an engine cooling radiator; and a fixing bracket formed integral with one of the group consisting of the conduit and the fluid reservoir, the fixing bracket having an open part, the open part having an opening with a width slightly less than an external diameter of the other of the group, the fixing bracket fixed in a detachable manner on the other of the group.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the fixing bracket is molded in a single piece with a wall of the fluid reservoir, and wherein the open part receives the conduit.
- 3. A device according to claim 2, wherein the open part has substantially the shape of a C in order to allow force fitting of the conduit.
- 4. A device according claim 2, wherein the open part has substantially the form of a cylindrical sleeve having a longitudinal opening.
- 5. A device according to claim 2, wherein the fixing bracket further includes spaced wings connecting the open part to the wall of the fluid reservoir.
- 6. A device according to claim 2, wherein the fixing bracket is located in a prominent region of the wall.
- 7. A device according to claim 2, wherein the fluid reservoir and the fixing bracket are moulded in a single piece from a thermoplastic material.
- 8. A device according to claim 1, wherein the conduit has a refrigerating fluid passing therethrough.
- 9. A vehicle comprising the device of claim 1.
- 10. A device for fixing a conduit on a heat exchanger, the device comprisingan air conditioning system condenser having a conduit; an engine cooling radiator having a fluid reservoir; and a fixing bracket formed integral with one of the conduit or the fluid reservoir, the fixing bracket having an open portion with an opening that has a width slightly less than an external diameter of the other of the conduit or the fluid reservoir the other of the conduit or fluid reservoir detachably connected in the opening of the fixing bracket.
- 11. The device according to claim 10 wherein the fixing bracket is molded integral with a wall of the fluid reservoir and the open portion is suitable for receiving the conduit.
- 12. The device according to claim 11 wherein the open portion is substantially ‘C’ shaped to permit force fitting of the conduit.
- 13. The device according claim 11 wherein the open portion extends longitudinally, the opening thus extending longitudinally and the device thereby defining a substantially cylindrical sleeve for force fitting of the conduit.
- 14. The device according to claim 11 further comprising a wing connecting the open portion to the wall of the heat exchanger.
- 15. The device according to claim 11 wherein the fixing bracket is located in a prominent region of the wall.
- 16. The device according to claim 11 wherein the fixing bracket and a portion of the heat exchanger are moulded from a thermoplastic material.
- 17. The device according to claim 10 wherein a refrigerating fluid passes through the conduit.
- 18. A vehicle engine comprising the device of claim 10.
- 19. A device for fixing a conduit on a heat exchanger, the device comprisingan air conditioning system condenser having a conduit; a heat exchanger, wherein the heat exchanger is an engine cooling radiator and includes a fluid reservoir; and a fixing bracket molded integral with the fluid reservoir and detachable connected to the conduit, the fixing bracket including an open portion suitable for receiving the conduit, the open portion a substantially ‘C’ shaped cylindrical sleeve with a longitudinal opening, the longitudinal opening having a width slightly less than an external diameter of the conduit to permit force fitting of the conduit; and a wing connecting the open portion to the fluid reservoir.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
97 15637 |
Dec 1997 |
FR |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/FR98/02673 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/30097 |
6/17/1999 |
WO |
A |
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