The invention relates to a holder for attaching additional parts to a pipe/rib block of a heat exchanger and/or for supporting the heat exchanger, as claimed in the preamble of patent claim 1.
Known heat exchangers, for example according to DE-A 42 38 853, are composed of a pipe/rib block, i.e. flat pipes with corrugated ribs which are arranged between them. The ends of the flat pipes open into collecting pipes which are arranged on each side of the pipe/rib block and are soldered to the pipe/rib block. This heat exchanger, for example a condenser, must be mounted in the motor vehicle, being attached either to the frame of the vehicle or to another heat exchanger, for example a coolant radiator. As is known from DE-A 196 45 502, the attachment is carried out by means of metallic securing clamps which are screwed or riveted to the pipe/rib block. Such securing elements are used both to attach the heat exchanger itself and to attach additional parts, for example coolant connecting pipes for a condenser. The known mechanical holders require a plurality of parts such as holders, screws or rivets and take a relatively long time to mount.
The object of the present invention is to improve a holder of the type mentioned at the beginning with respect to the number of individual parts, the mounting time and also in terms of the manufacturing costs.
The means of achieving this object are the features of patent claim 1. According to the invention, the holder is embodied as a clip connection of two parts which are preferably manufactured from plastic and which are pressed against the pipe/rib block from both sides and latched to one another. As a result the two halves are permanently connected to the heat exchanger block like brackets and can thus perform the function of supporting the heat exchanger and/or the function of attaching additional parts. For these various functions, the holder is provided with correspondingly adapted supporting and attachment elements. The latching of the two parts provides the advantage that it is possible to dispense with screws or rivets. Since the two halves of the holder are injection molded from plastic or metal, the manufacturing costs are low. Furthermore, they are easy and quick to mount since both parts are positioned only at the anticipated location of the heat exchanger block and clipped together.
Advantageous refinements of the invention emerge from the subclaims. The two clamping elements are of different design: one has latching arms which engage over the side face of the pipe/rib block and the other has holding pockets into which the latching arms are inserted and latched there. The latching arms are advantageously embodied as sprung tongues which clip automatically into place when the holder is mounted and lock the two clamping elements to one another. The holding pockets advantageously have ramps and guide faces for introducing the tongues, i.e. a hollow profile, into which the tongues can easily he introduced during the mounting process. After the clamping elements have been pressed in, the latching projections arranged at the end of the tongues clip into place automatically behind a latching face in the holding pocket—thus ending the process of mounting the holder.
In a further advantageous refinement of the invention, rows of zigzag-shaped holding elements which extend perpendicularly and transversely are provided on the pressing faces, i.e. formed integrally on the clamping elements by injection molding. These prongs which are pointed or end in a wedge dig into the end faces of the pipe/rib block, i.e. in the ribs between the pipes when the clamping elements are pressed in, said prongs thus forming a positively locking connection between the holder and pipe/rib block. The holder can thus no longer slip on the block but instead maintains its position. The distance between the prongs is selected such that in each case they engage in the ribs between two pipes and engage entirely on the outside between the side part and the outermost pipe.
In a further advantageous refinement of the invention, the holder, i.e. one of its two clamping elements, has attachment and/or supporting means, either for supporting the heat exchanger with respect to the vehicle or attaching additional parts to the heat exchanger. These attachment means are adapted to the corresponding functions and may be embodied, for example, as pipe holders for securing feed lines and discharge lines for the coolant. In an advantageous refinement, a supporting means is embodied as a holding pin onto which, for example, a connecting flange can be plugged or which can be plugged into a corresponding bearing element, for example in the form of a rubber bushing, in order to support the heat exchanger with respect to the vehicle. Of course, a plurality of such holders may be mounted at any desired location along the side parts.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawing and are described in more detail in the text which follows. In the drawing:
a shows a plan view of the clamping element,
b shows a view of the clamping element from behind,
c shows a section along the line Ic-Ic in
a shows a view from above,
b shows a view from below,
c shows a view from the side,
d shows a detail X from
a shows the triangular shapes of the holding elements 3 clearly. In addition, two stop bars 5 are arranged on the upper edge of the rectangular face 2a (cf.
b shows the first clamping element 1 from its rear on which ribbing for reinforcing the pressing face 2 can be seen.
c shows a section along the line Ic-Ic in
a shows a view from above of the second clamping element 10, wherein the circular cross sections of the pins 14, 15 can be seen. On the side the second clamping element 10 has two latching arms 16, 17 whose function will be explained below.
b shows a view from below of the second clamping element 10, wherein the triangular, pointed shape of the holding elements 12 can be seen as well as the rectangular contour of the further holding elements 13.
c shows a side view of the second clamping element 10, wherein in particular the pointed shape of the holding elements 13 can be seen. The upper part of the second clamping element 10 with the pin 14 is illustrated as a detail X in
d therefore shows, on the one hand, the two pins 14, 15 and underneath one of the two latching arms 16, 17, i.e. the latching arm 16. The latter is embodied as a sprung tongue and has a latching projection 18 at its free end, specifically with a hook-shaped projection 18a which is directed upward (in the direction of the pins 14, 15).
The two holding pins 14, 15 are thus permanently connected to the pipe/rib block 19 and can therefore serve, for example, as a bearing pin, i.e. for supporting the heat exchanger, for example of a condenser for an air-conditioning system. The pins 14, 15 can however also be used to hold additional parts, for example a connecting flange for coolant connecting lines.
The two clamping elements 1, 10 can be mounted in a conceivably simple fashion: at first the first clamping element 1 is laid with its pressing face 2 against a first end face 19a, with the holding pockets 6 and the stop bars 5 resting against the side part 21. The first clamping element 1 is then pressed against the end face 19a so that the holding elements 3, 4 dig into the ribs (not illustrated). The second clamping element 10 is then moved into a corresponding position lying opposite and pressed with its pressing face 11 against the end face 19b, during which process the latching projection 18 is already introduced into the opening 6a in the holding pocket 6. During the pressing movement, the latching projection 18 slides on the ramp 7 and springs downward in the process (in the view in the drawing). At the end of the pressing movement, i.e. when the pressing face 11 has reached the end face 19b, the latching projection 18 snaps upward and locks itself to the latching face 8. As a result the two clamping elements 1, 10 are securely clipped to one another and cannot release themselves again but rather can only be disassembled again from the outside, for example by means of a screwdriver.
The two abovementioned clamping elements 1, 10 can also be manufactured from metal, for example by injection molding.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03290129.0 | Jan 2003 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/12765 | 11/14/2003 | WO | 7/14/2005 |