This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2009 049 483.9 filed Oct. 15, 2009, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a heat exchanger having a collecting tank. The invention also relates to a seal arrangement for heat exchangers of said type.
A heat exchanger is known from FR 2 614 980 A. In said document, to reinforce the collecting tank with respect to high internal pressures, receiving openings for a collecting tank insert piece to be inserted are formed on the inner sides of the opposite longitudinal walls of the collecting tank, which collecting tank insert piece can stabilize the longitudinal walls with respect to internal pressure. Said collecting tank insert piece therefore has the function of a collecting tank reinforcement piece.
In the German utility model DE 201 21 112 U1, for the same purpose, stiffening ribs are formed on the longitudinal walls. An inner stiffening element was also provided.
WO 06/005449A1 and WO06/077044A1 likewise provide stiffening ribs on the collecting tank walls.
DE 203 07 881 U1 proposes a solution in which a collecting tank insert piece as a flow-guiding element was also formed with a fastening edge. The fastening edge was inserted, with the addition of a seal, between the collecting tank edge and the tube plate edge, thereby locking the flow-guiding element. The addition of the seal, and the common insertion with the fastening edge during the course of the manufacturing process of the heat exchanger, appear to be cumbersome.
The prior art described here is in need of improvement with regard to the cost-effective manufacture of the heat exchanger, and this is considered to one of the problems addressed by the present invention.
In some aspects a solution according to the invention is provided by the use of a seal arrangement having a seal which is arranged between a tube plate edge and a collecting tank edge, which is to be connected thereto, of a heat exchanger, with the seal being fastened to a seal support frame and with it being possible for said seal to be inlaid together with the seal support frame between the tube plate edge and the collecting tank edge. The elastic and in many cases inherently very labile seal is therefore easier to handle and can be inlaid more easily.
Another aspect is that of a collecting tank insert piece and the seal support frame being combined to form a single component. The seal is, as mentioned, arranged or fastened on the seal support frame. The collecting tank insert piece or the common component can therefore, for example, be fastened to the inner sides of the walls of the collecting tank, after which the collecting tank with the insert piece can finally be placed onto the tube plate, before the fastening between the collecting tank edge and the tube plate edge is then carried out with the inclusion of the seal situated on the seal support frame. The invention opens up a number of possibilities for improved automated manufacture of such heat exchangers, because the seal, which is conventionally not particularly easy to handle, is even more dimensionally stable and also remains in its intended position on account of the fastening thereof to the seal support frame and the combination of the latter with the collecting tank insert piece.
A further advantage of the design according to the proposal can be considered to be that of the invention making it possible to use tube plates which do not have an encircling seal-receiving groove, because said tube plates firstly are slightly cheaper to produce and secondly also enable the flat tubes seated in the tube plates to be formed with a slightly greater depth, such that a smaller lateral projecting length of the tube plates beyond the flat tubes is provided, which is conventionally regarded as an unnecessary spatial requirement.
The illustrated heat exchanger part is a part of a charge-air cooler, but this is not intended to restrict the present invention to a charge-air cooler. In contrast, the invention can be applied regardless of the field of use of the heat exchanger. The illustrated heat exchanger part comprises a collecting tank 1, a collecting tank insert piece 4 and a tube plate 2. The collecting tank 1 has, in the conventional way, an opening 13 through which, in the present case, the charge air flows in and out. The walls 10 of the collecting tank 1 have ribs 12 which run in the longitudinal and transverse direction, in order to increase the stability of said walls 10. Arranged in the tube plate 2 are receiving openings 21 for receiving the ends of flat tubes 5, of which only a single one has been shown in
As is now shown particularly clearly in
The common component has the said seal support frame 30. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the seal support frame 30 has an approximately rectangular shape. The shape must correspond approximately to the edge of the collecting tank 1 and to that of the tube plate 2. The seal 3 may for example be injection-molded or vulcanized onto said seal support frame 30.
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When the collecting tank 1 and the tube plate 2 are joined together, the seal support frame 30 presses the seal 3 firmly against the encircling, upturned edge 20 of the tube plate 2, without said seal being braced between the collecting tank and tube plate. The clamping is carried out, with the seal 3 coming to rest between the collecting tank edge and tube plate edge.
It is advantageous for the tube plate 2 to be formed to be approximately planar aside from the collars 22 and the upturned edge; at any rate, said tube plate need not have an encircling seal-receiving groove, as a result of which it can be manufactured using simpler tools.
The seal support frame 30 is positioned approximately between the edge of the collecting tank and the edge of the tube plate. Said seal support frame has a supporting action during the clamping of the tube plate edge to the collecting tank edge.
A collecting tank reinforcement piece 4 has been dispensed with in the exemplary embodiments according to
The embodiment shown in
The seal 3 is for example injection molded onto, vulcanized onto, adhesively bonded onto and/or, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 049 483.9 | Oct 2009 | DE | national |