The invention relates to a drum flap, in particular for distributing air in a motor vehicle ventilation system.
Drum flaps which have a rim running around the outside in order to increase the stability and to form a seal are known. Drum flaps of this type still leave something to be desired in terms of their leaktightness.
An air flap with a surrounding rim is also known from DE 100 53 814 A1, but this air flap deviates from a cylindrical shape.
DE 198 19 280 A1 has disclosed an air distribution apparatus with drum flap which comprises a housing with a cylindrical wall including at least two air passage openings, a flap mounted pivotably with respect to an axis of rotation and a generally cylindrical closure wall, which is mounted movably in relation to a flap body comprising two side parts, in a direction which is approximately radial with respect to the axis of rotation of the flap, with this movement being effected by adjustment means which are synchronized with the rotation of the flap, with the result that the closure wall can be moved away from the wall when the flap is in an opening position, and with the result that the closure wall can be moved toward the wall of the housing when said flap is in a closure position. An air distribution apparatus of this type has a large number of components and a complicated construction, making it too expensive to produce.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved drum flap.
This object is achieved by a drum flap described herein.
The invention provides a drum flap having a curved surface, which forms a first region, and two circle-segment surfaces, which each form a second region, and having a rim which runs around the outside, is arranged substantially in two planes, in which the pivot axis also lies, projects outward and serves to bear against correspondingly designed bearing surfaces, which drum flap has at least a second rim. This second rim serves in particular to improve the sealing, so that one drum flap can be used to control a plurality of, for example four, air passages, and when the rims bear against corresponding stops, there is no undesirable cross-flow on the part of the air. The curved surface is designed, for example, as a part-cylinder surface or a part-sphere surface.
According to a first embodiment, the second rim is provided in the first region and preferably also the second region of the drum flap. The second rim is preferably arranged in a plane in which the pivot axis also lies and projects outward, the plane in which the second rim lies being arranged in an angle between the two other planes in which the first rim lies. In this case, it is preferable for at least one opening to be provided in at least one segment of the first and/or second region, the corresponding segment being delimited by two adjacent rims, so that it is possible to reliably prevent a cross-flow of air. To prevent a cross-flow of the air in the region of the pivot axis and to increase the stability of the drum flap, it is preferable for a circular region with a thickness designed to match that of the rims to be provided in the region of the pivot axis.
According to a second embodiment, the second rim runs substantially around a third region, which directly or indirectly, separated by an intermediate region, adjoins the lateral surface in the region of the first rim. This third region is preferably approximately rectangular in form, although it may also take a different form, surrounded by a second rim, which is used in particular for sealing purposes, so that a cross-flow can be prevented.
It is preferable for the planes in which the third region and the intermediate region lie to be arranged at an angle not equal to 180° with respect to one another. In this context, it is preferable to use an angle of less than 180° to 120 °.
The drum flap is preferably used as an air distributor flap and/or as a temperature mixing flap in a motor vehicle air-conditioning system, the drum flap according to the first embodiment preferably serving as an air distributor flap, and the drum flap according to the second embodiment preferably serving as a temperature mixing flap.
In the text which follows, the invention is explained in detail on the basis of four exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawings, in which:
a-c show three views of a motor vehicle air-conditioning system with the drum flap from
a-f show side views of the air-conditioning system from
A drum flap 1 as used in particular in a motor vehicle air-conditioning system has a first region 2, which is formed by a subregion of a cylinder, and two second regions 3, which are formed by the circle segments of the side faces of the corresponding cylinder. The transition region is rounded in form. As in conventional drum flaps, a rim 4, protruding perpendicularly outward, runs around the edge of the first and second regions 2 and 3 respectively. This rim 4 forms a bearing surface which at the same time, by interacting with an associated second bearing surface formed on the air guidance housing of the air-conditioning system, also has a sealing function.
Next to the first rim 4 there is a second rim 5, which like the first rim 4 runs in a plane in which the pivot axis of the drum flap 1 also lies. In this case, the second rim 5 divides the first and second regions 2 and 3 in each case into two segments 2′ and 2″ or 3′ and 3″, respectively. According to the first exemplary embodiment, an opening (side opening) is provided in each of the segments 3″ of the second region 3, whereas the segments 2′, 2″ and 3′ are formed without openings.
To mount the drum flap 1, two bearing journals 6, which in the installed state are mounted in bearings are provided in the pivot axis. A circular region 7, which is part of the first and second rims 4 and 5 and also has a sealing function, is provided around the bearing journals 6.
In the flap position shown in
According to a second exemplary embodiment, which is illustrated in
A drum flap 101 in accordance with the third exemplary embodiment is illustrated in
As can be seen in particular from
a to 12c illustrate a motor vehicle air-conditioning system 220 having a fan 221, an evaporator 222, a radiator 223, a drum flap 201, which corresponds to the drum flap of the third exemplary embodiment, and a mixing space 224. In this case, the drum flap 201 in
b illustrates an intermediate position of the drum flap 201, while
f show a second motor vehicle air-conditioning system 320, having a fan 321, an evaporator 322, a radiator 323, a first drum flap 301, which serves as a distributor flap and corresponds to the drum flap of the first exemplary embodiment, and a second drum flap 301′, which serves as a temperature mixing flap, is illustrated in more detail in
The first drum flap 301 is used to distribute the air between a plurality of air passages, namely the air passage 331, which leads to the center nozzle, the air passage 332, which leads to the side nozzle, the air passage 333, which leads to the footwell, and the air passage 334, which is used to defrost the windshield.
The second drum flap 301′, which as seen in the direction of airflow is arranged upstream of the first drum flap 301, has a first region 302, which is formed by a subregion of a cylinder, and two second regions 303, which are formed by the circle segments of the side faces of the corresponding cylinder. The transition region is rounded in form. As in the drum flaps 1 and 101 described above, a rim 304, protruding perpendicularly outward, runs around the edge of the first and second regions 302 and 303. This rim 304 forms a bearing surface which, like the rims of the exemplary embodiments described above, by interacting with an associated second bearing surface formed on the air guidance housing of the air-conditioning system, at the same time also has a sealing function.
As can be seen from
According to the present exemplary embodiment, the intermediate region 340 and the third region 310 are arranged at an angle not equal to 180° with respect to one another, although it is also possible for them both to be arranged in one plane.
The fan 321 draws in fresh air or recirculated air, as illustrated by an arrow in the top right of
Various positions of the two drum flaps 301 and 301′ are illustrated in
b shows a mix position of the second drum flap 301′, so that the warm and cold air is mixed in the mixing space 324. The position of the first drum flap 301 corresponds to that shown in
d once again shows the “maximum heating” position of the second drum flap 301′(cf.
On account of their correspondingly configured rims, the drum flaps of all the exemplary embodiments allow good sealing between the drum flap and the corresponding bearing surfaces, so that optimized temperature control of the air is possible.
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