1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a heating element for preheating intake air for an internal combustion engine, having a housing for attaching the heating element to an air intake line of the internal combustion engine and at least one heating strip running in windings, which is held in the housing and is provided with electrical terminals that run from the housing to the outside.
2. Description of Related Art
A heating element of this type is known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,665 or German Patent DE 195 15 533 C2.
It is considered disadvantageous in the known heating elements that wear may arise due to oscillations between the heating strip and the ceramic support provided for it.
The present invention is thus based on the object of providing a heating element of the above-mentioned type which is less susceptible to wear.
This object is achieved according to the present invention by the provision of a support, running between two housing walls and through the windings of the heating strip, and which is insulated in relation to the heating strip.
The ceramic support, which is provided in known heating elements and is used for the purpose of holding and supporting the heating strip, is dispensed with in the heating element according to the present invention, so that the wear arising there because of oscillations is avoided.
In addition, the heating element according to the present invention has the advantage that, because of the lack of the ceramic support and the devices provided for holding the ceramic support on the housing, the number of components of the heating element is reduced.
In the following, especially preferred exemplary embodiments of the heating element according to the present invention are described in greater detail on the basis of the accompanying drawings.
The heating strip 1 is provided with serpentine windings la, or can run in a Greek key shape (not shown), and is provided with electrical terminals 6, which extend through insulators 5 from the housing H to the outside.
The heating strip 1 is mechanically attached to the housing H via the external electrical terminals 6. The central terminal 6 may also be provided for mechanical attachment of the heating strip 1 or as a central electrical tap.
A support 3, in the form of a support rod, for example, which is attached via a support fastener 4 to the terminals 6, is provided to support the heating strip 1.
As shown in
The support 3 may be made of an insulating material or be provided with an insulating coating. However, an additional insulating tube (not shown) may be provided for the insulation between the heating strip 1 and the support 3, the support 3 able to be made of a non-insulating material in this case.
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The spacers 2 may be provided with axial extensions, rings, or lugs, which engage in recesses, particularly holes, in the windings 1a of the heating strip 1 and thus insulate the support 3 from the heating strip 1. In this case as well, the support 3 may be made of a non-insulating material.
The exemplary embodiment shown in
The individual windings 1a of the heating strip 1 may be screwed, riveted, clamped, or held in another way by the support 3 and the support fastener 4.
The exemplary embodiment shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 004 551.8 | Jan 2004 | DE | national |