Heat exchanger

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10401097
  • Patent Number
    10,401,097
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 3, 2015
    9 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2019
    5 years ago
Abstract
A heat exchanger having at least one collecting tank with a plurality of tube openings and with a tube bundle of tubes, whereby the ends of the tubes engage in openings of the collecting tank, whereby the tubes have a broad side with the length L with opposite tube side walls and two narrow sides at the ends with the width B each with a tube wall arc, whereby the tube wall arc has a diameter that is greater than the distance of the opposite tube side walls.
Description

This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) to German Patent Application No. 10 2014 206 612.3, which was filed in Germany on Apr. 4, 2014, and which is herein incorporated by reference.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to a heat exchanger, particularly for motor vehicles.


Description of the Background Art


Heat exchangers are sufficiently known from the conventional art. In this regard, tube bundles of flat tubes are usually provided, whereby the tube ends extend through openings into a collecting tank and are there soldered to the collecting tank. Cracks, therefore failures, occur in the area of the tube/tank connection with thermal cycling or in the case of thermal stress due to tension/compression. It becomes apparent that the failures usually occur on the narrow side of the tube at the tube/tank connection.


DE 2839142, which corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 4,269,267, provides that oval tubes are used in a heat exchanger, whereby the long tube side walls are braced elastically and thereby form an inwardly curved concave side wall.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a heat exchanger that is improved in particular in regard to requirements in the case of thermal cycling.


An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to a heat exchanger having at least one collecting tank with a plurality of tube openings and with a tube bundle of tubes, whereby the ends of the tubes engage in openings of the collecting tank, whereby the tubes have a broad side with the length L1 with opposite tube side walls and two narrow sides at the ends with the width l0 each with a tube wall arc, whereby the tube wall arc has a diameter l1 that is greater than the distance of the opposite tube side walls. As a result, a greater area that can be soldered is available on the narrow sides of the tube in the area of the tube-opening connection, so that a more stable connection is produced which is more stable in particular during thermal cycling as well.


The tube wall arc can have a circle segment-like contour. The pressure stability is increased thereby and the solderable area on the narrow side is increased simultaneously, which improves the stability of the soldering.


The tube wall arc can have a diameter l1 that is greater by at least 10%, preferably by more than 15%, or more than the distance l0 of the opposite tube side walls. As a result, an area for soldering is provided that leads to a considerable increase in stability.


The openings of the collecting tank can have the same contour as the contour of the tube. As a result, the opening as well has an approximately bone-shaped contour, with an elongated middle part and circular end regions.


Two collecting tanks can be provided, whereby each tube end engages in one opening each of one of the two collecting tanks. Alternatively, it is advantageous if one collecting tank is provided, whereby the tubes are made bent in such a way that each tube end of a tube engages in one opening each of the one collecting tank.


To improve the tube-opening connection, the openings of the collecting tank or collecting tanks can have an upright rim as a rim hole, which is directed inward into the collecting tank or outward away from the collecting tank. As a result, the solderable area is increased, which in turn improves the stability of the connection between the tube and opening.


The tube side walls of a tube can be arranged substantially parallel to one another. This leads to an improved manufacturability, because the contour can be easily calibrated.


The collecting tank can have a tube sheet and a tank cover, whereby the openings are introduced in 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 and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

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:



FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an opening of a collecting tank with a circumferential, upright rim as a rim hole with a removed tube end;



FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of an opening of a collecting tank according to the conventional art;



FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of an opening of a collecting tank according to an embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 4 shows a schematic view of a heat exchanger with collecting tanks and tubes; and



FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of an alternative heat exchanger with collecting tanks and tubes.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION


FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an opening 1 of a collecting tank 2, preferably in a tube sheet 3 of collecting tank 2, whereby the opening has a preferably circumferential, upright rim 4 as a rim hole. A tube 5 is inserted with its tube end 6 in said opening 1 and soldered with the upright rim 4. Rim 4 in this case has approximately the height H. Rim 4 or the rim hole in this case can both project into collecting tank 2 and also alternatively project away from the interior of collecting tank 2, therefore in the direction of the tube bundle.



FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of an opening 10 in a collecting tank 11 according to the state of the art. The contour of the opening corresponds to the contour of a flat tube with a substantially rectangular cross-sectional area with a broad side with the length L0 and a narrow side with the width l0. The contour is rounded on the narrow sides. The cross-sectional area in this case is approximately L0*l0.



FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of an opening 20 in a collecting tank 21 according to the invention. The contour of the opening corresponds to the contour of a flat tube with a substantially rectangular cross-sectional area with a broad side with the length L1 and a narrow side with the width l0, in which further on the narrow sides a tube wall arc is provided, which has a diameter l1, which is larger than the width l0 in the middle area of the opening. In this case, l1 is preferably greater than or equal to 1.1*l0. Alternatively, it is advantageous if l1>1.15*l0 or greater.


In this case, it is preferable, if the length L1 of opening 20 is smaller than or equal to the length of the opening L0 according to the state of the art, so that the cross-sectional area of opening 20 is greater than or equal to the cross-sectional area of tube 10.


The shown opening has the illustrated contour, whereby the employed tube has the same contour as the contour of the opening. This results in a larger contact surface between the opening and tube, so that a larger area is connected together during soldering and a more stable connection is produced thereby. Tubes 33, 42 in this case have a broad side with the length L1 with opposite tube side walls and two narrow sides at the ends with the width lo each with a tube wall arc, whereby the tube wall arc has a diameter l1 that is greater than the distance l0 of the opposite tube side walls. The tube wall arc thereby has a circle segment-like contour. In this case, the tube wall arc has a diameter l1 that is greater than the distance l0 of the opposite tube side walls by 10%, preferably by 15% or more, or equal thereto, so that the following applies: l1>1.1*l0 or l1>1.15*l0.


The tubes therefore at their side rim areas, at the narrow sides, experience a widening, which is made arc-shaped, circular arc-shaped, or circle segment-shaped and which has a diameter that is greater than the width of the tube in the middle area. The tube is thereby widened approximately in the shape of a bone. In this case, this widening can be present only at the tube end that is inserted in the opening or, alternatively, the widening can be present over the entire length of the tube.



FIGS. 4 and 5 show alternative designs of heat exchangers 30, 40. In this case, in FIG. 4 a heat exchanger 30 with two collecting tanks 31, 32 is shown, whereby each tube 33 with its two tube ends 35 is arranged in such a way that in each case one tube end 35 engages in one opening 36 each in one of the two collecting tanks 31, 32.


Alternatively, in FIG. 5 a heat exchanger 40 with only one collecting tank 41 is shown, whereby each tube 42 with its two tube ends 43 is shaped and arranged in such a way that in each case one tube end 43 engages in one opening 44 each of the same collecting tank 41. At least one partition wall, which is not shown here, however, is provided for fluid separation in a conventional manner in collecting tank 41. In this regard, a redirection in width or depth or combinations thereof can be realized depending on the design of tubes 42.


Furthermore, corrugated fins 37, 45 may be provided between the tubes.


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.

Claims
  • 1. A heat exchanger comprising: at least one collecting tank with a plurality of tube openings; anda tube bundle of tubes, ends of the tubes being inserted in the plurality of tube openings of the at least one collecting tank, the ends of the tubes each having a broad side, formed by two opposite tube side walls, the two opposite tube side walls being connected together by a first narrow side and a second narrow side, the first and second narrow sides each formed by a tube wall arc, such that a contour of the ends of the tubes includes the two opposite tube side walls and the first and second narrow sides each formed by the respective tube wall arc, the contour of the ends of the tubes being the same as a contour of each of the plurality of tube openings of the at least one collecting tank;wherein the tube wall arc of each of the first narrow side and the second narrow side has a diameter that is greater than a distance between the two opposite tube side walls of the broad side and the center of the arc diameter is not located between the two opposite tube side walls;wherein the two opposite tube side walls are parallel to each other and are each formed as a straight wall that extends from the tube wall arc of the first narrow side to the tube wall arc of the second narrow side; andwherein each of the tubes has the same cross-sectional shape along its entire length.
  • 2. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the tube wall arc of each of the first narrow side and the second narrow side is greater than the distance between the two opposite tube side walls by at least 10%.
  • 3. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of tube openings of the at least one collecting tank have the same contour as the contour of the tube.
  • 4. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, further comprising two of the at least one collecting tank, such that the heat exchanger includes two collecting tanks, wherein each tube end respectively engages in one of the plurality of tube openings of one of the two collecting tanks.
  • 5. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein one of the at least one collecting tank is provided, wherein the tubes are formed bent or shaped such that each tube end of a tube respectively engages in one of the plurality of tube openings of the one of the at least one collecting tank.
  • 6. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of tube openings of the at least one collecting tank have an upright rim, which is directed inward into the at least one collecting tank or outward away from the at least one collecting tank.
  • 7. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein the at least one collecting tank has a tube sheet, and wherein the plurality of tube openings are introduced in the tube sheet.
  • 8. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein a length of the two opposite tube side walls is greater than the diameter of the tube wall arc of each of the first narrow side and the second narrow side.
  • 9. The heat exchanger according to claim 1, wherein the straight wall forming a first one of the two opposite tube side walls and the straight wall forming a second one of the two opposite tube side walls each extend straight continuously from the tube wall arc of the first narrow side to the tube wall arc of the second narrow side.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2014 206 612 Apr 2014 DE national
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