1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrically heatable media line having a fluid line and at least one fluid connector, which is composed of a fluid connector connected to a line end of the fluid line and an outer housing. The fluid line and the fluid connector each include electrical heating means, wherein the fluid connector is enclosed at least in the region of the heating means and together with an end section of the fluid line in a capsule-like manner by the housing.
Furthermore, the invention also relates to a line connector, in particular for such a media line of the kind mentioned above, having at least one connecting section for the connection to a fluid line and to a transition section adjacent to the connecting section having an inner fluid channel, as well as to electrical heating means, and a housing enclosing the fluid connector in a capsule-like manner at least in the region of the heating means.
2. Description of the Related Technology
Such media lines and line connectors can especially be used in motor vehicles for media which, owing to their freezing point, already tend to freeze at relatively high ambient temperatures that frequently occur in winter. As a result of this, certain functions can be affected. This is the case with the lines for the windscreen wiper system, for example, but in particular with the lines for an aqueous urea solution, which is used as a NOx reduction additive for diesel engines with so-called SCR catalysts. The electrical heating means can therefore be activated in order to prevent freezing or in order to thaw the already frozen medium.
With regard to the prior art, reference is made, for example, to the publications DE 20 2007 009 588 U1, DE 20 2007 018 089 U1 and DE 20 2007 018 086 U1.
When assembling such media lines by connecting them with at least one line connector, the problem is often that, when closing the usually two-part housing of the line connector, the required electric conductors and conductor connectors of the heating means can get between the housing parts in a disturbing manner because—cf. DE 20 2007 009 588 U1—they are merely placed loosely in the cavity of the housing. It is therefore provided, e.g. according to DE 20 2007 018 089 U1, that the electrical connectors be enclosed by a plastic molding compound, in particular by extrusion coating or potting. This, however, results in additional manufacturing costs.
In view of the above limitations and drawbacks, the present invention provides an improved media line and a line connector of the kind described above in such a manner that good performance characteristics are achieved by means of a simple assembly and manufacture.
It is thus provided according to the present invention that the housing has fixing means for accommodating, in a mechanically fixing manner, the fluid connector with the connected line end as well as the electrical conductors and conductor connectors of the heating means. All inner components are mechanically fixed by means of these fixing means in such a manner that the assembly is simple and quick to carry out, and parts, such as, in particular, electrical conductor sections, cannot get between the housing parts when the housing is closed. Expensive potting or extrusion molding is no longer necessary. As the plastic molding compound is omitted, the housing advantageously encloses a certain air volume, and an improved effectiveness of the electrical heating means is achieved in this way.
The invention shall be exemplified in more detail on the basis of the attached drawings, which show:
a is a cross-section of the line area taken generally along line IV-IV in
In the following description, the same parts are always designated with the same reference numerals in the different figures.
The electrically heatable media line 1 manufactured according to the present invention comprises a fluid line 2, which is connected at least at one end to a line connector 4. For most applications, the fluid line 2 is usually connected to a line connector 4 on both ends. Each line connector 4 discussed herein can optionally be an angle connector (
The line connector 4 according to the present invention comprises an inner fluid connector 6 and an outer housing 8. The fluid connector 6 has at least one connecting section 10 (see in particular
As seen in
Furthermore, the line connector 4 or, as the case may be, the inner fluid connector 6 is also provided with electrical heating means 22 (see
As is further apparent from
In this case, the fluid connector 6 is enclosed by the housing 8 at least in the region of its heating means 22 and together with the end of the fluid line 2 in a capsule-like manner.
According to the present invention, the housing 8 has fixing means 30 for exclusively mechanically fixing the fluid connector 6 with the connected end of the fluid line 2 as well as the conductor connectors 28 with the assigned heating conductors 20, 24 and the connecting conductors 26.
The fluid line 2 is enclosed together with its heating means 18 by a tubular or hose-like sheath 32. According to the present invention the fixing means 30 of the housing 8 also accommodates an end section of the sheath 32 in a fixing manner. In a preferred embodiment, the sheath 32 is formed by a corrugated tube (parallel corrugated protective tube, in particular made of plastic).
As is in particular apparent from
With regard to the fixing means 30, the housing 8 has at least one accommodating compartment 44, preferentially, however, two accommodating compartments 44 arranged bilaterally parallel next to the line connection area for fixing the electrical conductor connectors 28. In this regard, reference is made in particular to
Each conductor connector 28 is preferably provided with a sheath made of a heat shrinkable tube for electrical insulation. It can also especially be a heat shrinkable tube with an inner adhesive, which is thermally shrunk onto the connector and then positively bonds with the electrical connector element or, as the case may be, with the conductors. The heat shrinkable tube sheath fixed via the fixing means 30 in the housing 8 can thus absorb tensile forces for strain relief.
In another advantageous embodiment, a separate fixing part 48 is inserted into the housing 8 as a fixing means 30 for the electric conductors (in particular the heating conductors 20, 24) running inside the housing 8. This fixing section 48 is preferably laterally snapped on as a clip onto the sheath 32 of the fluid line 2, the fixing part 48 having an accommodating compartment 52 with an approximately C-shaped cross-section and a slit-like conductor insertion opening 50 for the conductors 20, 24 to be fixed. In this regard, reference is made in particular to the cross sectional view seen in
The housing 8 further has an accommodating section 54 as a fixing means 30 for the sheath 32 of the fluid line 2 that is configured in such a manner that the sheath 32 is secured against movements in the longitudinal direction as well as against rotation around its longitudinal axis. In the preferred embodiment of the sheath 32 as a corrugated tube, the accommodating section 54 has an engaging contour with inner peripheral ribs 56 which engage radially in peripheral grooves 58 of the corrugated tube sheath 32. In this case, the peripheral ribs 56 according to
In the first embodiment according to
In the embodiment according to
It should still be mentioned at this point that both housing parts 8a and 8b of the housing 8 can also be sealed against one another via a peripheral seal 74, as is shown by way of example in
The sheath 32 of the fluid line 2 is sealed in its end section inside the housing 8 via sealants, in particular made of butyl rubber, relative to the fluid line 2 or, as the case may be, to the fluid connector 6. Alternatively, a molded sealing ring can be provided for example as a molded part of a suitable material, such as HNBR (hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber). In this case, the heating wires merely have to be threaded through the openings. Another alternative consists of providing a seal by means of PU (polyurethane) foam or the like. Finally, the sheath 32 can also be sealed against the fluid connector 6 by means of a heat shrinkable tube.
So-called double-crimp connectors can also be used as conductor connectors 28, each conductor being crimped individually in a crimp section, the crimp sections being connected via a connecting section. For example, it can be a somewhat H-shaped sheet metal cut to size, where a conductor can respectively be crimped in the region of the vertical H-bars. The transverse bar of the H-shape forms the connecting section.
In another advantageous embodiment, an electronic plug connector can be integrated in the housing 8 or in the branch section 64 (not shown in the drawing) for connecting the connecting conductors 26.
It is also advantageous if all available heating conductors and, in particular, also the connecting conductors are configured with the same outer diameter. In this case, the cross-sections of the available heating wires can still vary in so far as the wall thickness of the insulation of the conductors correspondingly varies.
In the area of the fluid connector 6, and in particular in that of the second connecting section 14, the housing 8 conveniently also has fixing means, in particular in the form of bars protruding inward which mesh with slot-like recesses (indentations) of the fluid connector 6. In this regard, reference is made for example to
The branch section 64 can be executed in any way relative to the outlet direction of the branch 66. According to
It should additionally also be mentioned that an overlength of the heating wire 20 of the fluid line can be used as a heating wire for winding the fluid connector 6. In this way, a conductor connector (in particular a crimp connector) can be eliminated.
In the embodiment shown in
The thermal protection sheath 80 basically consists of a metal foil, preferably an aluminum foil, preferably having an inner reinforcement consisting in particular of a laminated glass fabric. The metal foil can also consist of (possibly high-alloy) stainless steel as well as of several layers, e.g. a first (inner) aluminum layer and a second (outer) stainless steel layer.
In the embodiment variants shown in
The through-opening 62 for the connecting conductor(s) 26 can be provided with an additional closing element that is not visible in the drawings, which encloses the connecting conductors 26 in a flexible sealing manner. For an execution without connecting conductors 26, a closing element, which is not shown, e.g. in the form of a dummy plug, can advantageously be inserted into the through-opening in order to tightly close the housing 8 at this point.
The invention is not limited to the illustrated and described exemplary embodiment but also comprises all equally acting embodiments along the lines of the invention.
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