The present invention relates to a heat exchanger with a receiver tank which is adapted for a motor vehicle or the like.
A technology of a heat exchanger with a receiver tank is described in patent document 1 listed below.
In such a heat exchanger with a receiver tank, the receiver tank and a tank of the heat exchanger are communicatably connected with each other in a state where they are positioned.
[Patent Document 1] Patent application laid-open No. 2006-250450
However, in the prior invention, in a case where a connecting portion of an intermediate member is temporally fixed in a state where the connecting portion is inserted in the receiver tank, a tip portion of the inserted connecting portion easily projects inward of the interior of the receiver tank to closely approach to or contact with a constructional member (such as a filter) that is arranged in the interior thereof. This causes a problem in that design freedom of the interior of the receiver tank is limited.
In order to avoid the above-described problem, adapting a construction where the connecting portion of the intermediate member contacts with an outer circumferential portion of the receiver tank, it might complicate a jig to temporally fix the both members in a state where they are positioned in a brazing process thereof.
The invention is made to resolve the above-mentioned problems, and its object is to provide a heat exchanger with a receiver tank in which an intermediate member does not project in the interior of the receiver tank and the intermediate member and the receiver tank can be fixed with each other in a state where they are easily and properly positioned.
In the present invention, there is provided a heat exchanger with a receiver tank in which a tank of the heat exchanger and the receiver tank are connected with each other through an intermediate member that communicates the tank of the heat exchanger and the receiver tank, the heat exchanger being characterized in that at least one side of the intermediate member and an outer circumferential portion of the receiver tank is provided with a restricting portion that restricts a relative displacement between the intermediate member and the receiver tank at the outer circumferential portion of the receiver tank in a direction along an attachment surface of the receiver tank to which at least the intermediate member is attached.
This enables the restricting portion to restrict the relative displacement between the intermediate member and the receiver tank in one direction of a lateral direction and a lateral direction of a motor vehicle without the intermediate member being inserted in the interior of the receiver tank. Therefore, there is no possibility of the intermediate member being in close vicinity of and in contact with a construction member contained in the receiver tank, which can increase design freedom of the interior of the receiver tank. In addition, it can improve joint quality in a brazing process of the receiver tank and the intermediate member, thereby improving its product reliability.
Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, a first embodiment will be described.
First, the entire construction of a condenser 1 provided with a receiver tank 9 will be described.
As shown in
The tank 2 has three chambers R1, R3, R6 that are divided by using four divided plates D1, and it is provided with an input connector 5 having an input port 5a that communicates with the first chamber R1, and an output connector 6 having an output port 6a that communicates with the sixth chamber R6.
The tank 3 has three chambers R2, R4, R5 that are divided by using four divided plates D1, and it is provided with the receiver tank 9 that communicates with the fourth chamber R4 and the fifth chamber R5 through the intermediate members 7, 8.
As shown in
The tube plate 10 is formed with reinforcement holes 10c and tube holes 10d, which are formed by using a burring process to have a tubular portion that projects inside, where the reinforcement holes 10c are inserted so as to be fixed therein by end portions of reinforcements 11, 12 shown in
In addition, pairs of beads 10e are formed to project inside to fix core-part side portions of the divided plates D1 in a state where the beads 10e sandwich the core-part side portions at the positions of the tube plate 10a to fix the divide plates D1.
Further, a plurality of pairs of engagement portions 10f shaped like a claw are formed along a longitudinal direction of the tube plate 10a on facing side walls of the tube plate 10a having the U-letter shaped cross section, where the engagement portions 10f are fixable by caulking on a portion of an external circumferential portion of the tank plate 10b.
Incidentally, the configurations, the numbers, forming positions and others of the engagement portions 10f may be set appropriately.
On the other hand, fixation holes 10h are formed so that projecting portions 10g of the divided plates D1 are inserted and fixed in the fixation holes 10h at the positions of the tank plate 10b to fix the divided plates D1.
In addition, communicating holes 10i, 10j are formed to have a circular cross section at the positions of the tank plate 10b to fix connectors 5, 6.
As shown in
In addition, the connectors 5, 6 are temporally assembled with the tank plates 10b, in a state where they are contacted with the tank plates 10b, by caulking annular projecting portions which are formed like an annular projection by the communicating holes 10i, 10j corresponding to the tank plate 10b to project outward by using a burring process before the both plates 10a, 10b are coupled with each other.
As shown in
In addition, communicating holes 10k, 10m are formed to have a circular cross section at the positions of the tank plate 10b corresponding to the intermediate plates 7, 8, respectively.
The core part 4 includes a plurality of flat tubes 4a and corrugated fins 4b, where both end portions of the flat tubes 4a are inserted to be fixed in corresponding tube holes 10d of the tube plates 10a of the tanks 2, 3, and corrugated top portions of the corrugated fins 4b are connected with the adjacent tubes 4a.
In addition, the both sides in a layer stack direction of the core part 4 are connected with and reinforced by a pair of reinforcement 11, 12, both end portions of which are inserted to be fixed in the corresponding reinforcement holes 10c of the tube plates 10a of the tanks 2, 3.
As shown in
Incidentally, the tank main body 13 may be formed as a cylinder having a closed top portion so that the cap member 14a can be removed.
On an outer circumferential portion 9a of the receiver tank 9, a restricting portion 13c is formed to have a pair of side walls 13a, 13a facing to each other and a bottom portion 13b orthogonal to the side walls 13a, 13a in such a way that the restricting portion 13c has a cross section like a U-letter that opens toward the intermediate members 7, 8, extending over the entire length of the receiver tank 9.
In addition, circular communicating holes 13d, 13e are formed at positions of the bottom portion 13b of the restricting portion 13c to fix the intermediate members 7, 8.
The intermediate members 7, 8 are used for communicatably connecting the communicating holes 10k, 10m and the corresponding communicating holes 13d, 13e of the receiver tank 9 with each other, and also for fixing to support the receiver tank 9 on the tank 3.
The intermediate members 7, 8 are formed with penetrated communicating holes 7a, 8a with a circular opening cross section, tubular inserting portions 7b, 8b that project at the tank (3) side to extend the communicating holes 7a, 8a, and rectangular seat portions 7c, 8c provided at a receiver tank (9) side, respectively.
Further, between the inserting portions 7b, 8b and the seat portions 7c, 8c of the intermediate members 7, 8, intermediate portions 7e, 8e are formed to have contact surfaces 7d, 8d that are fittable to the outer circumferential portion of the tank plate 10b of the tank 3, respectively.
Incidentally, diameters of the openings of the communicating holes 13d, 13e formed in the restricting portion 13c are set to be somewhat larger than those of the communicating holes 7a, 8a.
As shown in
This fixation enables the communicating holes 10k, 10m of the tank 3 to be connected with the communicating holes 13d, 13e of the receiver tank 9 through the communicating holes 7a, 8a of the intermediate holes 7, 8, respectively.
Further, as shown in
Incidentally, the configurations, the number, the positions and others of the caulking portions 13f may be set appropriately, and a positioning construction different from caulking one may be employed.
As shown in
Specifically, as shown in
The filter main body 16 is formed like a circular cylinder with a closed bottom portion, having small holes like a net. The flange portion 17 is formed like a cylinder, and a top portion 17a thereof is fixed to an inner side of an opening end portion 16a of the filter main body 16 as shown in
Further, a lower portion 17a of the flange portion 17 is formed to have an enlarged diameter portion 17c that slowly increases its diameter toward the bottom portion thereof.
Further, the metallic ring 18 is fixed on the outer side of the opening end portion 16a of the filter main body 16.
As shown in
This fixation forms an upper chamber P1, in the receiver tank 9, which is communicated with the fourth chamber R4 of the tank 3 through the communicating hole 7a of the intermediate member 7.
In addition, it forms a lower chamber P2 that is communicated with the upper chamber P1 through the filter main body 16 of the metallic filter 15 and that is also communicated with the fifth chamber R5 of the tank 3 through the communicating hole 8a of the intermediate member 8.
Each cap member 14a, 14b is formed like a disc, and an outer circumferential portion 14c, shaped like a ring is formed around its outer circumference to project along a longitudinal direction of the receiver tank 9.
Each cap member 14a, 14b is fixed to the tank main body 13 in a state where the end portion of the outer circumferential portion 14c thereof exists on the same surface of the end portion of the tank main body 13.
Further, all construction members of the condenser 1 of the first embodiment is made of aluminum or alloyed metal that mainly contains aluminum, stainless steel and others.
Next, the operation of the condenser 1 of the first embodiment will be described.
[On a Method for Manufacturing the Condenser]
In order to manufacture the condenser 1, all of the above-described construction members are temporally assembled, and then they are heated in a heating furnace to form them as one unit by brazing connecting portions of the construction members. Hereinafter, this manufacturing method will be specifically described.
[On Temporally Assembling the Receiver Tank]
When the receiver tank 9 is temporally assembled, the metallic filter 15 is temporally assembled in advance.
Specifically, the upper end portion 17a of the flange portion 17 is inserted into the inner side of the opening end portion 16a of the filter main body 16, and then the metallic ring 18 is inserted in the bottom portion side of the filter main body 16, and it is moved at the outer side position of the opening end portion 16a.
Thus, the filter main body 16 can be held in a state where the inner side of the metallic ring 18 and the upper end portion 17a of the flange portion 17 sandwich the opening end portion 16a of the filter main body 16. This improves a sealing performance therebetween, avoiding dropping of the filter main body 16.
Next, the bracket portion 19 is inserted from the lower end portion of the tank main body 13 in such a way that it is press-fitted therein at a predetermined position in a state where its diameter is slightly decreased.
Next, the metallic filter 15 is inserted from the lower end portion of the tank main body 13 so that the lower end portion 17b of the flange portion 17 is allocated in the bracket portion 19.
In this process, the lower end portion 17b and the enlarged diameter portion 17c of the flange portion 17 are press-fitted into the bracket portion 19 in a state where the diameters of the lower end portion 17b and the enlarged diameter portion 17c are slightly decreased. This improves a sealing performance therebetween, avoiding dropping of the metallic filter 15.
Next, the cap members 14a, 14b are press-fitted into the corresponding end portions of the tank main body 13, respectively.
<On Relatively Positioning the Intermediate Members and the Receiver Tank>
The intermediate members 7, 8 is temporally assembled in a state where the inserting portions 7b, 8b thereof are inserted into the communicating holes 10k, 10m formed in the tank plate 10b of the tank 3, respectively.
Next, the seat surfaces 7c, 8c of the intermediate members 7, 8 in a temporally assembled state are inserted in the restricting portion 13c to be allocated, and then the both side walls 13a, 13a are caulked in a thickness direction of the condenser 1, functioning as a heat exchanger, to form caulking portions 13f.
In this process, the side walls 13a, 13a contact with the side surfaces of the seat portions 7c, 8c of the intermediate members 7, 8 to guide these members 7, 8. This enables the intermediate members 7, 8 to be accurately positioned in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the side walls 13a (a longitudinal direction of the core part 4 in a state where the receiver tank is attached to the core part 4).
In addition, the caulking portions 13f caulk the seat portions 7c, 8c and the intermediate portions 7e, 8e of the intermediate members 7, 8 with each other. This enables the seat portions 7c, 8c of the intermediate members 7, 8 to be held in a state where they closely contact with the both side walls 13a, 13a and the bottom portion 13b so that they cannot move relative to the restricting portion 13c in vertical and horizontal directions in
Thus, relatively positioning the intermediate members 7, 8 and the restricting portion 13c enables the communicating holes 7a, 8a and the communicating holes 13d, 13e to be automatically positioned relative to each other. The intermediate members 7, 8 can be temporally assembled with the restricting portion 13c in a state where they are positioned.
Further, a certain relative displacement between the communicating holes 13d, 13e and the communicating holes 7a, 8a can be allowed in a up and down direction (a height direction) when the condenser 1 is attached on the vehicle, because the diameters of the openings of the communicating holes 13d, 13e are set slightly larger than the communicating holes 7a, 8a.
<On Design Freedom of the Interior of the Receiver Tank>
In the first embodiment, the restricting portion 13c is formed on the outer circumferential portion 9a of the receiver tank 9, and the seat portions 7c, 8c are fixed on the restricting portion 13c to communicatably connect therebetween, where the seat portions 7c, 8c function as connecting portions of the intermediate members 7, 8 which connects with the receiver tank 9.
This can increase the design freedom of the interior of the receiver tank 9, because the seat portions 7c, 8c, which function as the connecting portions of the intermediate members 7, 8 to connect with the receiver tank 9, do not closely approach or contact with a construction portions/parts in the receiver tank 9.
In the first embodiment, the design freedom can be increased in a size, an arrangement and others of the metallic filter 15.
Incidentally, the construction part in the receiver tank 9 is not limited to the metallic filter 15, and it may be various pipes, a drying agent and others.
Finally, the receiver tank 9 and the condenser 1 are brazed, being maintained a state where they are temporally assembled.
[On a Brazing Process]
<On Brazing Filler Material on the Vicinities of the Receiver Tank and the Intermediate Members>
On at least one of the connecting portions of the construction members described above, brazing filler material is provided, where the brazing filler material in made of a brazing sheet or it is made of a coated or stuck flux.
As shown in
In addition, the brazing filler material is provided on an inner surface of the cap members 14a, 14b.
Further, the intermediate members 7, 8 and the tank main body 13 are connected with each other by using a member with holes being connected on the surfaces of the connecting portions that connects the intermediate members 7, 8 and the tank main body 13, where the member is formed of a brazing sheet whose not-shown both surfaces are clad, being formed to have rectangular surfaces similar to those of the tank main body (13) side of the intermediate member 7, 8. Alternatively, they are connected by using not-shown depressed portions being formed on the tank main body (9) side surfaces of the connecting portions of the intermediate members 7, 8 and ring brazing filler material containing flux (flux cored wire) being provided in the depressed portions.
Incidentally, the thickness of the brazing filler material may be appropriately set. In general, it is set to be more than 10% of the thickness of base material.
<On Fixation by Brazing of the Metallic Filter>
In the brazing process, the brazing filler material 20a melts to fix the flange portion 17 and the bracket portion 18 with each other, also fixing the metallic ring 18, the opening end portion 16a of the filter main body 16 and the upper end portion 17a of the flange portion 17 by brazing.
In this process, the metallic ring 18 can prevent a portion of the brazing filler material 20a from flowing toward the metallic filter 15.
This enables the metallic filter 15 to avoid from clogging thereof due to capillary phenomenon of the melted brazing filler material 20a.
In addition, a portion of the brazing filler material 20a melts to fix the metallic ring 18 through the metallic filter 15 by brazing, thus firmly fixing them.
Further, no brazing filler material is provided on the inner surface of the tank main body 13 in the first embodiment. Accordingly, there is no possibility that the metallic filler 15 is clogged due to the melted brazing filler material that is introduced along the inner surface of the flange portion 17 to flow therein through the inner side of the metallic filter 15.
<On Fixation of the Cap Members by Brazing>
Further, the melted brazing filler material, which is provided on the inner surfaces of the cap members 14a, 14b, can fix the outer circumferential portion 14c of the cap members 14a, 14b on the tank main body 13. Accordingly, the interior of the receiver tank 9 can be easily and surely sealed.
Incidentally, the brazing filler material may be provided on the inner surface of the tank main body 13, and the cap members 14a, 14b can be fixed by using the melted brazing filler material.
<On Fixation of the Condenser and the Receiver Tank by Brazing>
In addition, the connecting portions between the intermediate members 7, 8 and the tank plate 10b, the receiver tank 9 can be fixed with each other by brazing, so that the receiver tank 9 can be fixed and supported to the tank plate 10b through the intermediate members 7, 8 due to the melted brazing filler material provided on the outer surface of the tank main body 13 of the tank plate 10b of the tank 3 and the outer surface of the tank main body 13, or on the outer surfaces of the intermediate members 7, 8.
Herein, a brazing process of the condenser 1 is normally executed in a state where the core part 4 is horizontally placed. In this process, there is a high possibility of occurrence of a relative displacement between the receiver tank 9 and the intermediate members 7, 8 especially in a direction vertical to a longitudinal direction of the side wall 13a (in a lateral direction of the core part 4 in a state where the receiver tank is attached to the core part 4) because a weight of the receiver tank 9 acts on the intermediate members 7, 8 in the vertical direction.
Incidentally, when there is a relative displacement between the intermediate members 7, 8 and the receiver tank 9, a displacement occurs between the communicating holes 13d, 13e and the communicating holes 7a, 8a, consequently increasing a pressure loss of the flowing medium.
In order to avoid the above-described problem, the diameters of the openings of the communicating holes 13d, 13e are set to be somewhat larger than those of the communicating holes 7a, 8a so as to allow the displacement therebetween. However, setting the diameters of the openings of the communicating holes 13d, 13e to be larger too much cannot ensure connecting areas of the intermediate members 7, 8 and the receiver tank 9. This causes enlargement in sizes of the intermediate members 7, 8 and poor brazing thereof.
On the contrary, as described above, in the condenser 1 of the first embodiment, the both side walls 13a, 13a of the restricting portion 13c contact with the side surfaces of the seat portions 7c, 8c of the intermediate members 7, 8, and the seat portions 7c, 8c are fixed by using the caulking portions 13f. Accordingly, the possibility of the displacement of the intermediate members 7, 8 in the brazing process can be removed, so that they are joined by brazing in a state where they are properly positioned.
In addition, the positioned state is maintained after the brazing process, which can improve endurance in fixation, thereby improving durability of the condenser 1.
[On the Operation of the Condenser]
In the thus-constructed condenser 1, while the flowing medium at a high temperature about 60° C., which flows in the first chamber R1 of the tank 2 from the engine side through the input port 5a of the input connector 5, flows in the second chamber R2 at first, then the third chamber R3, and then the fourth chamber R4 through the corresponding tubes 4a of the core part 4, turning in order of the above chambers, the flowing medium is cooled down due to heat exchange with air flow passing through the core art 4 or forced air flow generated by a not-shown fan.
Next, as shown in
In this operation, contaminations included the flowing medium is removed by the filter main body 16 of the metallic filter 15.
Next, the flowing medium in the lower chamber P2 flows in the fifth chamber R5 of the tank 3 through the communicating hole 8a of the intermediate member 8.
Finally, while the flowing medium, which flows in the fifth chamber R5 of the tank 3, flows in the sixth chamber R6 of the tank 2 through the corresponding tubes 4a of the core part 4 is over-cooled to about 45° C. due to the heat exchange with the air flow passing through the core part 4 or the forced air flow generated by the fan, the medium flows out toward an evaporator side through the output port 6a of the output connector 6. Therefore, they function as a heat exchanger.
[On of an Air Guide Operation of the Fixing Portions]
In the first embodiment, the both side walls 13a, 13a of the restricting portion 13c is provided along the receiver tank 9 over the entire length thereof.
This can decrease a clearance between the tank 3 and the receiver tank 9 of the condenser 1.
Accordingly, deterioration in heat radiation performance can be avoided, because a large amount of wind flows from a front side through the clearance between the tank 3 and the receiver tank 9 of the condenser 1, in which flow resistance becomes lower, so as to properly pass through the core part 9.
In addition, it can avoid the deterioration in heat radiation performance due to hot air blowing back from the engine side, where a not-shown engine is arranged at a rear side of the condenser 1, toward the front side through the clearance between the tank 3 and the receiver tank 9 of the condenser 1.
Incidentally, the caulking portions 13f are formed to be continued with the both side walls 13a, 13a of the fixing portion 31c in the first embodiment, which is not limited. For example, as shown in
Next, the advantages of the condenser 1 with the receiver tank 9 of the first embodiment will be listed.
(1) In the receiver tank 9 in which the tank 3 and the receiver tank 9 of the heat exchanger (condenser 1) are connected to be communicated with each other through the intermediate members, the restricting portion 13c (the both side walls 13a, 13a and the caulking portions 130, which restricts the relative displacement between the receiver tank 9 and the intermediate members 7, 8, is provided on the outer circumferential portion of the receiver tank 9.
This avoids projection of the intermediate members 7, 8 into the receiver tank 9, thereby removing the possibility of close approximation or contact of the members 7, 8 and a construction member, such as the metallic filter 15, provided in the receiver tank 9. Accordingly, the design freedom of the interior of the receiver tank 9 can be increased.
In addition, the fixation performance in the brazing process can be improved, thereby reliability of a product being improved.
(2) The both side walls 13a, 13a of the restricting portion 13c are constructed to restrict the relative displacement of the heat exchanger (condenser 1) between the intermediate members 7, and the receiver tank 9 in the lateral direction.
This avoids the relative displacement between the intermediate members 7, 8 and the receiver tank 9 in the brazing process, which is desirable.
(3) In the receiver tank 9 in which the tank 3 and the receiver tank 9 of the heat exchanger (condenser 1) are connected to be communicated with each other through the intermediate members 7, 8, the restricting portion 13c, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the receiver tank 9 and has the cross section shaped like the U-letter, is provided on the outer circumferential portion 9a of the receiver tank 9. The restricting portion 13c guides the connecting portions (the seat portions 7e, 8e) of the intermediate members 7, 8, and they are fixed by brazing in the state they are positioned. This enables the heat exchanger to be constructed as a simple construction at a low cost in order to provide the advantages similar to (1) and (2)
(4) The facing both side walls 13a, 3a of the restricting portion 13c, which is shaped like the U-letter, is fixed to the intermediate members 7, 8 by caulking.
This enables the intermediate portions 7, 8 to be easily and temporally assembled with the restricting portion 13c, improving the endurance in their fixation.
(5) The restricting portion 13c is provided over the entire length of the receiver tank 9.
This enables the both side walls 13a, 13a of the restricting portion 13c to also function as the air guide.
Hereinafter, the second embodiment will be described.
In the second embodiment, construction members similar to those of the first embodiment are indicated by the same reference numbers, their explanations being omitted, and only different members will be described in detail.
The restricting portion 13c (the both side walls 13a, 13a and the caulking portion 130, which positions the intermediate members 7, 8 and the receiver tank 9, is provided at the receiver tank (9) side in the above described first embodiment, while it is provided at the intermediate member (7, 8) side in the second embodiment.
Specifically, as shown in
On the other hand, fixing portions 22 are formed on the connecting portion sides of the intermediate members 7, 8, having a cross section shaped like a U-letter and opening toward the receiver tank 9, respectively.
Further, as shown in
Incidentally, the connecting portions of inserting portions 7b, 8b of the intermediate members 7, 8 are not limited to the both side walls 22a, 22a shaped like a flat configuration of the connecting portions 22 of the intermediate members 7, 8 shown in
Accordingly, the second embodiment can have the operation and the advantages similar to those of the first embodiment.
In addition, using the fitting portion 30 shaped like the half circular cylinder as shown in
Hereinafter, a third embodiment will be described.
In the third embodiment, construction members similar to those of the first embodiment are indicated by the same reference numbers, their explanations being omitted, and only different members will be described in detail.
As shown
The holding member 70 is used for fixing and supporting an upper end portion of the receiver tank 9 to the tank 3. In this embodiment, it employs a member having the same configuration as the intermediate members 7, 8 in order to decrease its manufacturing costs, and it is formed to have a communicating hole 70a, an inserting portion 70b, a seat portion 70c, a contact surface 70d and an intermediate portion 70e similarly to the intermediate members 7, 8.
Further, as shown in
Further, the intermediate portion 70e of the holding member 70 is fixed by caulking similarly to the intermediate members 7, 8 by using a pair of caulking portions formed by the both side walls 13a, 13a of the restricting portion 13 being caulked inside. Incidentally, a temporally assembled construction and a fixation construction of the tank 3 and the receiver tank 9 which are fixed through the holding member 70 are similar to those of the intermediate members 7, 8, and accordingly their explanations are omitted. Thus, the intermediate members 7, 8 and the holding member 70 are arranged on a line along the fixing portion 13 in an up and down direction on the outer circumferential portion of the receiver tank 9.
As a result, this construction can remove a work of fastening the upper portion of the tank of the condenser and the upper portion of the receiver tank by using a fastening member (C-type cramp or others) in a post-process after a heating process.
In addition, the holding member 70 is formed to have the same configuration as those of the intermediate members 7, 8, and accordingly the number of kinds of parts can be decreased.
Further, it can improve vibration tolerance relative to those of C-type cramps, thereby improving its product reliability.
Incidentally, in the third embodiment, instead of the continuous both side walls 13a, 13a, the restricting portion 13c may be constructed in such a way that portions of both side walls 13a, 13a may be partially cut off to form claw portions 60 shaped like a claw at positions corresponding to attachment positions of the intermediate members 7, 8 and the holding member 70, and then the claw portions 60 are bent to fix the intermediate members 7, 8 and the holding member 70 by caulking as shown in
Incidentally, although the holding member 70 has the communicating hole 70a because it employs the same part as the intermediate members 7, 8 in this embodiment, the communicating hole is not needed necessarily and it may employ a part that can be fix the receiver tank 9 on the tank 3 of the condenser 3. Accordingly, in manufacturing process of the intermediate members 7, 8, using a member, which is obtained before the communicating hole, is formed enables them to be manufactured at low costs. The number and the setting positions of the holding members 70 may be appropriately set.
Therefore, the third embodiment can obtain the following advantages in addition to the operation and advantages similar to those of the first embodiment.
(6) The tank 3 of a heat exchanger (the condenser 1) and the receiver tank 9 are easily fixed by using the holding member 70 with the same configuration as those of the intermediate members 7, 8 in the state where they are properly positioned.
This can decrease an additional process executed after the brazing process and the number of kinds of the parts, and further it can improve vibration tolerance in addition to the operation and the advantages similar to those of the first embodiment, because the intermediate members 7, 8 and the holding member 70 employ the same shaped parts.
(7) The intermediate members 7, 8 and the holding member 70 are arranged on the line in the longitudinal direction of the receiver tank 9. This can improve an assembly process of the intermediate members 7,8 and the holding member 70.
(8) The intermediate members 7, 8 are provided on longitudinal-directional one end portion of the receiver tank 9, and the holding member 70 is provided on the longitudinal-directional other end portion of the receiver tank 9. This can fix and support the receiver tank 9 on the condenser 1 in a stable state.
Hereinafter, a fourth embodiment will be described.
In the fourth embodiment, construction members similar to those of the first embodiment are indicated by the same reference numbers, their explanations being omitted, and only different members will be described in detail.
In the fourth embodiment, intermediate members 7, 8 are formed to have the configuration similar to those of the second embodiment, and a holding member 70 is formed to have the configuration similar to those of the intermediate members 7, 8. In addition, a fixing portion is provided at an intermediate member (7, 8) side and a holding member (70) side similarly to those of the second embodiment.
Specifically, as shown in
Further, as shown in
Incidentally, in the fourth embodiment, the holding member 70 does not need necessarily the communicating hole 70a.
In addition, similarly to a modified example of the second embodiment, the holding member 70 may be a fitting part 30, which is shaped like a half circular cylinder, including fixing portions 31, 32 as shown in
Further, as shown in
Accordingly, the fourth embodiment can obtain the operation and the advantages similar to those of the first to third embodiments.
Hereinbefore, while the embodiments have been described, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and a design change and others are contained in the present invention as long as they do not depart from the scope of the present invention.
Although the restricting portion 13c and the both side walls 13b of the receiver tank 9, the intermediate members 7, 8 and the both side walls 22a of the holding member 70 are formed to extend in the vertical direction, it may extend horizontally. In this case, they need to be provided at an upward position and a downward position of each attachment position of the intermediate members 7, 8 and the holding member 70, respectively.
Further, in the modified examples of the second and fourth embodiments, a portion of the intermediate members 7, 8 may extend in the longitudinal direction to function as an air guide.
Incidentally, the order of assembling the intermediate members 7, 8, the holding member 70, the receiver tank 9 and the condenser 1 does not need necessarily to be performed in the order of the embodiments. For example, the intermediate members 7, 8 and the holding member 70 may be inserted and arranged in the restricting portion 13c to be caulked by using the both side walls 13a, and then the intermediate members 7, 8 and the inserting portions 7a, 8a and 70a of the holding member 70 may be inserted into and fixed to the communicating holes 10k, 10m and 10n. In this case, the inner diameters of the communicating holes 10k, 10m and 10n may be formed larger than the outer diameters of the inserting portions 7a, 8a and 70a. After inserted, they may be brazed in a state where gaps therebetween are filled by the brazing filler material or other material. Alternatively, caulking force described above may be slightly loosened so that a displacement between the communicating holes 10k, 10m, 10n and the inserting portion 7a, 8a, 70a can be adjusted, respectively. After positioned, they may be caulked tightly or they may be brazed by using the brazing filler material or other material.
Incidentally, as shown in
The drying agent 81 and the drying-agent holding member 82 move in the receiver tank 9 due to the movement of the cooling medium that circulates in the air conditioning system and dynamic change in inner pressure in the receiver tank 9 (arising from start, stop and others of a vehicle). In this case, the bag frays due to contact and wear of an upper portion of a net of the filter 15 and a lower portion of the bag as the drying-agent holding member 82.
In addition, as shown in
The metallic filter 15 includes a filter main body 16 including a net, a circular cylindrical frame 90 arranged in the filter main body 16, a cap 91 putted on an upper end portion of the frame 90, and a flange 92 holding a lower portion of the frame 90. The frame 90 is made of aluminum or the like, and it is formed by a circular cylinder configuration whose side surface portions are partially cut off except an upper end portion 90a shaped like a ring, a lower end portion shaped like a ring, and connecting portions 90c that connect two portions on those rings that are symmetrically positioned. The cap 91 is provided as above, the metallic filter 15 can be prevented from a crash due to the weights of the drying agent 81 and the drying-agent holding member 82 even when the reticulation of the filter main body 15 is set to be narrow.
On the other hand, the diameters of the upper end portion 90a and the lower end portion 90b of the frame 90 are enlarged at the respective end portion sides, and the net of the filter main body 16 is fitted and fixed to the outer circumferential surfaces of a small diameter portion that exists at a center side therebetween, respectively. That is, as shown in
The cap 91 may be made of aluminum material, and it is fitted to the upper end portion 90a to cover this portion and the upper end side portion of the net so that the lower portion of the bag (the drying-agent holding member 82) and the upper end portion of the net do not contact with each other, thereby preventing fray of the bag. In addition, the flange 92, which is made of aluminum material, is fitted to the lower end portion 90b so that the metallic filter 15 are held in the receiver 9.
Incidentally, in this case, similarly to the case of the metallic ring 18 shown in
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