This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) to German Patent Application No. 10 2020 207 067.9, which was filed in Germany on Jun. 5, 2020 and which is herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a flat tube, in particular for a heat exchanger, and to a heat exchanger with at least one flat tube, in particular for a motor vehicle. The invention also relates to a method for producing a flat tube.
Heat exchangers with flat tubes are known in the state of the art. Thus, for example, evaporators with flat tubes are known which are inserted into openings in tube sheets of collecting tanks and are soldered tightly to the tube sheet. Extruded flat tubes are known in this regard, but they are expensive to manufacture, which leads to considerable additional costs in the case of a large number of flat tubes in a heat exchanger. Such extruded tubes have become known, for example, from DE 10 2005 052 683 B4, which corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 7,836,944.
Folded tubes have also become known, which also still have disadvantages with regard to low-cost manufacturability; see, for example, DE 10 2004 041 101 A1.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a flat tube which can be produced simply and inexpensively. It is the object of the invention further to create a method for the efficient production of a flat tube. It is also the object to create a heat exchanger with a flat tube, a heat exchanger which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and in which, in particular with a collecting box with a central partition, the connection between the tube and the tube sheet of the collecting box, on the one hand, and the connection of the partition in the collecting box can be sealed in a simple manner way.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to a flat tube with a wall made of a shaped first sheet metal strip, which forms two fluid chambers, wherein the two fluid chambers are arranged spaced apart from one another and wherein the two fluid chambers are connected, spaced apart from one another, by a web, wherein the flat tube has two tube ends in its tube longitudinal direction, wherein the web has a recess by means of a cutout at at least one tube end. As a result, an easy-to-manufacture flat tube can be created which simultaneously forms two fluid chambers and which can be easily cut to length, wherein each fluid chamber, viewed individually, can be fitted and sealed in an opening of a tube sheet due to the cutout as a recess. In this way, a flat tube that is easy to produce can also be easily used in a collecting tank without tolerance problems even with the use of partitions.
It is advantageous if the web has a recess at both tube ends of the flat tube by means of a cutout in each case. Thus, the flat tube can be easily installed with a tube sheet at both of its tube ends, wherein both fluid chambers can be received in separate openings in the tube sheet.
It is also expedient if a rib insert is disposed in at least one of the fluid chambers or in both fluid chambers. As a result, the heat transfer between the fluid which flows in the respective fluid chamber and a fluid which flows around the fluid chamber can be optimized.
It is particularly advantageous if the at least one rib insert in one of the fluid chambers or in both fluid chambers is formed by a second sheet metal strip or that one of the two rib inserts is formed by a first second sheet metal strip and the other of the two rib inserts is formed by a second second sheet metal strip. If only one second sheet metal strip is used, a simple assembly can be carried out, whereas if two sheet metal strips are used, the second sheet metal strips can be easily produced.
It is particularly advantageous if the second sheet metal strip extends along the web from one fluid chamber to the other fluid chamber. This is advantageous if only a second sheet metal strip is used for both rib inserts in both fluid chambers. The second sheet metal strip thus also serves to stiffen the flat tube.
It is especially advantageous if the web is formed from one layer of the first sheet metal strip or from two layers of the first sheet metal strip. This is advantageous if the flat tube is formed in such a way that the closing of the sheet metal strip is carried out on one side of the web or on both sides of the web. The double layer leads to a more stable design of the flat tube.
It is also advantageous if the first sheet metal strip has two longitudinal side edges, wherein the two longitudinal side edges are connected in a sealed manner in the region of a fluid chamber. A secure seal is achieved thereby and it also allows a stable design of the flat tube. In this way, a web with two layers is advantageously achieved.
It is also especially advantageous if the first sheet metal strip has two longitudinal side edges, wherein each of the two longitudinal side edges in a central region of the first sheet metal strip adjacent to the web are connected in a sealed manner to the central region of the first sheet metal strip. This achieves a simple design with a web with only one layer.
It is also advantageous if the web is formed substantially flat. As a result, a weight-optimized design is also achieved with the lowest material cost possible.
It is also advantageous if the first sheet metal strip is prestamped and/or perforated in the region of at least one tube end and/or in the region of at least one cutout. It can be achieved thereby that the separating or cutting process is facilitated in the case of an already formed flat tube.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention also relates to a method for producing a flat tube according to the invention, wherein the first sheet metal strip is stamped or perforated before the shaping, where the cutout and/or one tube end are provided later. In this case, the method is advantageously carried out in that the first sheet metal strip is preconditioned before the shaping by stamping or perforating in order to facilitate the cutting or punching after the shaping.
It is also advantageous if the punching out of the cutout takes place after the shaping of the first sheet metal strip and/or after the closing of the two fluid chambers. In this way, the punching out is advantageously performed on the already predefined fluid chambers in order to be able to adjust the adaptation to the prefabricated fluid chambers.
It is also advantageous if the punching out of the cutout takes place after the sealing of the two fluid chambers by soldering, welding, or gluing. In this way, the punching out is advantageously performed on the already predefined and sealed fluid chambers in order to be able to adjust the adaptation to the prefabricated fluid chambers.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to a heat exchanger with at least one flat tube of the invention.
It is particularly advantageous if at least one collecting tank with a tube sheet is provided, wherein the tube sheet has a series of openings, wherein a separate opening is provided for each fluid chamber of the flat tube. As a result, the tube can be fitted in such that the web does not collide with the interior of the collecting tank, because the web ends on the outside in front of the tube sheet.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes, combinations, and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
Flat tube 1 is formed with a wall 2 from a shaped first sheet metal strip 3. In this case, wall 2 forms two fluid chambers 4 from first sheet metal strip 3, said chambers which are arranged adjacent to and spaced apart from one another in a width direction B of flat tube 1.
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In the first exemplary embodiment shown, a rib insert 6 is disposed in at least one of the fluid chambers 4, shown here, in both fluid chambers 4. In this case, one of the two rib inserts 6 is formed by a first second sheet metal strip 7 and the other of the two rib inserts 6 is formed by a second second sheet metal strip 8. Rib inserts 6 are designed in the manner of a corrugated rib and lie with their crests 9 on the inside of wall 2 and are optionally soldered there.
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Such a cutout 13 for forming a recess 14 can be provided at one of the two tube ends 12 or can be provided at both tube ends 12.
For easier production of cutout 13, first sheet metal strip 3 can be prestamped and/or perforated in the region of at least one tube end 12 and/or in the region of at least one cutout 13.
Correspondingly, in a method for producing a flat tube 1 of the invention, first sheet metal strip 3 can be stamped or perforated before the shaping, where cutout 13 and/or a tube end 12 should be provided later.
First sheet metal strip 3 can then be shaped in order to form fluid chambers 4. Optionally, fluid chambers 4 can also already be closed in a sealed manner before cutout 13 is introduced by cutting or punching. Alternatively, fluid chambers 4 can also be closed in a sealed manner only after introducing cutout 13, after cutout 13 has been introduced by cutting or punching.
It is advantageous in each case if the cutout 13 is punched out after the shaping of first sheet metal strip 3 to produce fluid chambers 4 and/or after the closing of both fluid chambers 4. This can have the advantage that cutout 13 can be punched out in a defined manner between the two fluid chambers 4, so that fluid chambers 4 can later be inserted more easily into openings without web 5 interfering therebetween.
Optionally, cutout 13 can be punched out or cut after the two fluid chambers 4 have been sealed by soldering, welding, or gluing.
Flat tube 201 is formed with a wall 202 from a shaped first sheet metal strip 203. In this case, wall 202 forms two fluid chambers 204 from first sheet metal strip 203, said chambers which are arranged adjacent to and spaced apart from one another in a width direction B of flat tube 201.
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In the third exemplary embodiment shown, a rib insert 206 is disposed in at least one of the fluid chambers 204, shown here, in both fluid chambers 204. In this case, both rib inserts 206 are formed by a second sheet metal strip 207. Rib inserts 206 are formed in the manner of a corrugated rib and lie with their crests 209 on the inside of wall 202 and are optionally soldered there.
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The design of one tube end or both tube ends can then again be made in accordance with the description for
In this regard, the distance A or the position of the stampings and/or perforations 520, 521 can already be made beforehand, as required later by the length of the flat tube. In this case, the cutting or punching can also take place as a type of tearing at the prestamped or preperforated areas. The stamping or perforation thus creates something like a predetermined breaking point, which can later be used in a simplified manner for cutting or punching. This is also advantageous in order to be able to bring the punched-out area or the recess as close as possible to the curvature of the fluid chambers.
The stamping or perforation 621 can thus be used to form the recess, wherein the distance between adjacent punched-out areas for producing the recess is not specified. According to
If such flat tubes according to the above-described
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2020 207 067.9 | Jun 2020 | DE | national |