The present invention relates to an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) cooler and various heat exchangers having a casing.
A casing-type heat exchanger used as an EGR cooler is proposed as Japanese Patent No. 3022963. This heat exchanger is comprised, as shown in
In a conventional casing-type heat exchanger, the upper and lower pair of box-state casings are fitted with the outer circumference of the core as shown in
That is, one of the outer surfaces of the pair of box-state casings and the core part is coated by a brazing metal and the whole is integrally brazed and fixed in a furnace. However, if the gap 22 is formed at the joint, the brazing metal is biased to one side and does not penetrate into the other side, which causes lack of brazing. Thus, there has been a problem that air tightness or liquid tightness can not be maintained.
The present invention has an object to prevent occurrence of a gap which tends to be formed in the conventional casing as less as possible and to provide a heat exchanger with reliable brazing.
The present invention in a first aspect thereof is a heat exchanger comprising:
a casing body (1) made into a box state by deep drawing of press work and whose corners in the cross section are formed in the curved state;
an upper lid (2) formed into a dish state with an edge portion (2a) slightly bent on the outer circumference and closing an upper-end opening of the casing body (1) so as to fit therewith; and
a core (5) fitted in an intermediate portion of the casing body (1) and in which both ends of a plurality of tubes (4) are inserted/fixed to a pair of header plate (3), and wherein
the header plate (3) has a lower edge portion (6), side edge portions (7) and an upper edge portion (8) bent with a section in the inverted L-shape on the outer circumference, the both side edge portions (7) and the lower edge portion (6) conforming to the inner circumferential face of the casing body (1) and the upper edge portion (8) being matched with the upper edge height of the casing body (1),
a portion in contact with the casing body (1) at both ends of the upper edge portion (8) has a section at a right angle, and
the upper lid (2) is fitted so that it is brought into contact with the upper edge of the header plate (3) over the entire length, and contact portions between each part are integrally brazed/fixed.
according to the first aspect of the invention
The present invention in second aspect thereof is a heat exchanger wherein
the header plate (3) has the both side edge portions (7) and the lower edge portion (6) formed by drawing by press work, and
the upper edge portion (8) has the both ends formed by cutting and bending work.
The heat exchanger of the present invention is constructed as above and the following effects are exerted.
In the heat exchanger of the present invention in which its heat exchanger core is fitted inside the casing and integrally brazed, each part of the casing and the header plate can be brazed together with a high accuracy, its manufacture and assembling is easy, and mass production performance is high.
That is, the header plate 3 of the core 5 fitted inside the casing body 1 has its outer circumference except the upper edge portion 8 matched with the inner circumference of the casing body 1. And at both ends of the upper edge portion 8, the section of a portion in contact with the casing body 1 is formed at a right angle. Therefore, the upper edge portion 8 and the upper lid 2 can be brought into contact without a gap over the entire length, which ensures air tightness and liquid tightness after brazing.
In the above construction, where the lower edge portion 6 and the side edge portions 7 of the header plate 3 are formed by drawing of press work and the upper edge portion 8 has its both ends formed by cutting and bending work, the both ends can be easily formed at a complete right angle. By this, the upper edge of the header plate 3 and the casing body 1 as well as the upper edge portion 8 and the upper lid 2 can be brought into contact with each other completely without a gap, and brazing accuracy can be maintained higher.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below referring to the attached drawings.
This heat exchanger comprises the casing body 1, the core 5 and an upper lid 2. The casing body 1 is formed by deep drawing into a box state by press work, and at the lower edge of the side portion, a curved portion 13 is formed as shown in
Next, the core 5 has a large number of flat tubes 4 laminated, and their both ends are inserted to a pair of header plates 3 as shown in
Each tube 4 is made of a flat tube in this example.
Next, the upper lid 2 has an edge portion 2a conforming to the outer peripheral edge of the casing body 1.
Paste braze is applied between each part in contact with each other or the one coated with a brazing metal at least on one outer surface is used. As an example, for an aluminum-made heat exchanger, a brazing sheet clad with a brazing metal of aluminum alloy may be used on at least one of the outer surfaces of aluminum plates constituting each part.
To the both end openings and the side openings of the casing body 1, the first pipes 10 and the second pipes 11 are connected, and the core 5 is inserted into the casing body 1. At this time, the upper face of the upper edge portion 8 and the upper end edge of the side edge portion 7 conform to the upper edge of the casing body 1 as shown in
In this example, a first fluid flows from one of the first pipes 10, flows through each tube 4 and then, is guided to the other of the first pipes 10. Also, a second fluid flows from one of the second pipes 11, flows through the outer surface of each tube 4 and then, flows out of the other of the second pipes 11 so that heat is exchanged between the both fluids.
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