The invention relates to a heater core assembly wherein heater tubes are connected to a heater core.
Heater tubes are connected to a heater core, for example, in HVAC systems in motor vehicles. Present day heater core connections often consist of simply brazing the heater tubes to the heater core. Alternatively, the heater core connection can include metal clips that slide over the connection. The problem associated with these connections is that the clips can slide or bend and allow the seal to be broken when the heater tubes are bent or deflected. In the case where the heater tubes are brazed to the heater core, metal fatigue can lead to an early rupture of the connection. The conventional connection of the heater tubes to the heater core holds the tubes in only two directions and provides no effective lateral support.
In view of the above, it is an object of the invention to provide a heater core assembly wherein good lateral support is imparted to the connection of the heater tubes to the heater core. It is also an object of the invention to provide a coupling arrangement for coupling at least two pairs of conduit members.
The heater core assembly of the invention includes: a heater core; the heater core having first and second tube stubs projecting therefrom; first and second heater tubes engaging the first and second tube stubs, respectively, so as to define respective abutting interfaces therewith; the first tube stub and the first heater tube defining a first stub/tube pair and the second tube stub and the second heater tube defining a second stub/tube pair; a clamp for coupling the heater tubes to corresponding ones of the tube stubs; the clamp including: a first bracket half defining a plane and having two arcuately-shaped openings formed therein for accommodating the first and second stub/tube pairs, respectively, at the corresponding abutting interfaces thereof so as to permit the stub/tube pairs to extend transversely to the plane; a second bracket half disposed in the plane and being hinge connected to the first bracket half so as to permit the clamp to be opened and closed; the second bracket half likewise having two arcuately-shaped openings to accommodate the stub/tube pairs, respectively, when the second bracket half is pivoted onto the first bracket half; the arcuately-shaped openings being matched to the diameters of corresponding ones of the stub/tube pairs for snugly holding the same in the clamp when the clamp is closed; the first and second bracket halves having a thickness measured in the longitudinal direction of each of the stub/tube pairs to extend beyond the abutting interfaces so as to permit the clamp to hold the stub/tube pairs at both sides of each of the abutting interfaces thereby laterally supporting the stub/tube pairs and preventing bending of the stub/tube pairs at the respective abutting interfaces thereof; and, latch means for latching the first bracket half and the second bracket half to each other when the clamp is closed.
The clamp can be made of plastic, for example, and grips the heater tubes and the tube stub in all directions. Most importantly, the clamp prevents the heater tube from pivoting at the connection to the heater core which can ultimately lead to metal fatigue and a rupture of the connection to the heater core. The clamp of the heater core assembly is configured as two bracket halves hinge connected by a living hinge and can be made using injection molding techniques. The clamp allows for quick and easy installation thereof and includes a latching device for self locking which eliminates the need for any additional fasteners.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
The next step for securing the heater tubes 8 and 10 to the core cups 4 and 6 is shown in
The clamp 12 includes a bracket half 14 defining a plane. extending transversely to the respective longitudinal axes of the stub/tube pairs. The bracket half 14 has arcuately-shaped openings 16 and 18 formed therein for accommodating the first and second stub/tube pairs (4, 8; 6, 10), respectively, at corresponding abutting interfaces thereof so as to permit the stub/tube pairs to extend transversely to the plane defined by the clamp.
The abutting interface is shown in
The other bracket half 20 likewise has two arcuately-shaped openings 22 and 24 for accommodating respective stub/tube pairs. The bracket half 20 is hinge connected and pivoted onto the bracket half 14 for closing the clamp as shown in
As shown in
As also shown in
The bracket halves (14, 20) conjointly define a set of holding surfaces for each of the stub/tube pairs and hold the core cups and the end portions of the stub/tube pairs in position to prevent the end portions from separating from corresponding ones of the core cups when the clamp 12 is closed.
As shown in
Each of the core cups has an annular flange 42 extending radially therefrom and the bracket halves conjointly define an annular slot 44 which defines the second holding surface 40 and accommodates the annular flange 42 therein.
Referring to
The insert elements are each configured to have a mushroom-like shape and
Each bracket half has small arc-shaped segments 68 and 70 which are curved towards the other bracket half. These arc-shaped segments coact with a corresponding curved surface on the opposite bracket half and function to guide the bracket halves during closing of the clamp. Only the concave surface 72 corresponding to arc-shaped segment 68 is shown in
An ancillary locking device includes a projecting tab 74 having aperture 76. When the bracket half 20 is closed down upon the bracket half 14, the apertured projecting tab 74 passes over lug 78 so that the apertured tab 74 hooks over the lug 78 thereby providing a further assurance that the clamp 12 remains closed after it is mounted and installed as part of the heater core assembly.
An arm 80 extends from bracket half 20 and is provided to facilitate mounting of the clamp, for example, on the heater core.
The clamp is a one-piece design and allows for easy installation of the clamp with only a single part. The clamp is self locking which eliminates any need for fasteners or the like.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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