1. Field of the Invention
The subject invention relates to a fitting assembly for connecting an oil cooler to a radiator tank in a vehicle cooling system.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Automotive engines are generally cooled using a radiator for transferring heat from a liquid to cool the engine. Typically, the heat exchanger includes a pair of tanks with tubes connected therebetween for delivering fluid between the two tanks. An oil cooler may be disposed within at least one of the tanks. The header tanks include cooler openings for receiving an oil line that engages the oil cooler for delivering oil thereto.
A two-piece fitting assembly is traditionally disposed between the oil cooler and the radiator tank for sealing the fitting against the tank wall. The traditional two-piece fitting assembly includes a fitting defining a threaded inner wall and an integrated quick-connect having a threaded portion for engaging the inner wall of the fitting. The quick-connect includes a washer for engaging the outer wall of the radiator tank. The washer provides a downward force against the radiator tank that compresses the fitting against the wall of radiator tank.
Consequently, the traditional two-piece fitting assembly provides potential leak paths between the threads of the inner wall of the fitting and the quick-connect where oil may escape and leak into the radiator tank. Further, the additional quick-connect component increases manufacturing processes and overall costs.
The invention provides for a fitting assembly for connecting an oil cooler to a radiator tank in a vehicle cooling system. A radiator includes an inlet header tank having an outer wall. The outer wall has at least one inlet cooler opening therein disposed about an inlet axis. An oil cooler is disposed within the header tank. At least one fitting extends into the cooler opening for interconnecting the oil cooler and the header tank of the radiator. The fitting assembly further includes a clip for retaining the fitting to the header tank. At least one track extends from the outer wall within the header tank with the clip extending between the track and the fitting within the tank.
Accordingly, the fitting assembly eliminates the quick-connect component traditionally used to retain the fitting to the header tank. Therefore, the possibility of fluid leaking between the threads of the inner wall of the fitting and the quick-connect component is eliminated and instances where oil escapes into the radiator tank is reduced. Additionally, disposing the clip inside the header tank protects the clip from external damage. The fitting assembly of the present invention also reduces the components required to retain the fitting to the radiator tank. Therefore, overall costs to manufacture the fitting assembly is reduced.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a radiator assembly for a vehicle cooling system includes an oil cooler assembly. The radiator assembly includes a radiator 20 generally shown. The radiator 20 includes an inlet header tank 22 and an outlet header tank 24. Each of the header tanks 22, 24 are rectangular with a tube wall 26 and an outer wall 28 surrounding said tube wall 26 to define each header tank 22. A plurality of cooling tubes 30 are spaced from each other and extend between the tube walls 26 of the inlet header tank 22 and the outlet header tank 24. A plurality of cooling fins 32 are disposed between adjacent cooling tubes 30 to define a plurality of air passages. At least one of the header tanks 22, 24 includes an inlet cooler opening 34 and an outlet cooler opening 36. The inlet cooler opening 34 is positioned in the outer wall 28 about an inlet axis A1. The outlet cooler opening 36 is positioned in the outer wall 28 and is spaced from the inlet axis A1.
The oil cooler assembly includes an oil cooler 38 generally indicated. The oil cooler 38 includes a plurality of plates 40 each being hollow or containing a heat transfer surface, and spaced from each other. The plates 40 define an inlet manifold 42 and a similar outlet manifold with each providing fluid communication between the plates 40. The oil cooler 38 is disposed within at least one of the header tanks 22, 24. The inlet manifold 42 is axially aligned with the inlet cooler opening 34. Similarly, the outlet manifold is axially aligned with the outlet cooler opening 36.
A fitting 44 generally indicated interconnects each of the manifolds 42 and the respective aligned cooler openings 34, 36. Each of the fittings 44 defines an annular shape and includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The top and bottom surfaces surround a central bore. The top and bottom surfaces extend radially from one axial bore to an axially extending exterior peripheral wall 46. The central bore defines a cylindrical wall extending axially between the top and bottom surfaces. The central bore further defines a tube groove 48 for engaging an oil tube (not shown). A neck 50 extends axially from the top surface and into the associated and aligned cooler opening 34. The top surface includes a recess 52 extending in a circle about and spaced radially from the neck 50 thereof. An o-ring 54 is disposed in the recess 52 of each of the fittings 44 for sealing against the outer wall 28. A rim 56 extends axially from the bottom surface in a circle about the central bore and engages one of the manifolds 42. The axially extending exterior peripheral wall 46 of each of the fittings 44 has a clip-groove 58 extending completely around the exterior peripheral wall 46.
A spring clip 60 generally indicated interconnects each fitting 44 to the inlet header tank 22. The clip 60 shown in
The fitting 44 assembly is distinguished by tracks 62 generally indicated extending from the outer wall 28 within the header tank 22. The tracks 62 are disposed in spaced and parallel relationship on opposite sides of each of the fittings 44. Although
The spring clip 60 shown in
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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4181329 | Helm | Jan 1980 | A |
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20080283227 A1 | Nov 2008 | US |