Exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to an outflow nozzle of a motor vehicle.
Outflow nozzles are mainly used to supply fresh air or heated air to the interior of a motor vehicle. In particular for changing the direction of flow of the air exiting the outflow nozzle, it is known, for example, from DE 10 2005 027 746 A1, to allocate a horizontal lamella to several outflow slits arranged parallel to and at a distance from one another, which are part of a lamella grating and which comprise lead surfaces inclined in a wedge or convex shape in the opposite direction to the direction of flow, which are in correspondence with guide surfaces extending in an inclined manner to one another in the direction of flow, which delimit the outflow slit.
When the horizontal lamella are adjusted, there is a corresponding change in direction of the air exiting horizontally from the outflow slits.
In order to be able to influence the outgoing air also in a transverse direction, i.e., in a vertical plane, vertical lamella are arranged behind the horizontal lamella, in relation to the outflow slits, which can be pivoted independently of the horizontal lamella.
However, it has been shown that precisely this vertical deflection is not possible to the desired extent, which is due in particular to the fact that the horizontal lamella cannot be pivoted, but can only be moved linearly in both vertical and horizontal directions towards the outflow slits until they are closed.
Due to the resulting turbulence, the outflowing air is not guided without obstruction, so that the flow efficiency does not meet the requirements.
In addition to the functional disadvantages of the known outflow nozzle mentioned above, its possible use is also clearly limited. There are increasing demands to create an outflow nozzle with only one outflow slit, which is especially due to design aspects.
The known outflow nozzle is not suitable for this purpose, in particular due to the conceptual design, which would have to be changed completely without thereby correcting the described functional deficiencies.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are directed to an outflow nozzle with improved function and usability.
As has been recognized surprisingly, the design of the horizontal lamella according to the invention, in which the lead surfaces are extend in an inclined manner towards the outflow slit, enables an unhindered, directed air flow, namely in any position of the horizontal lamella as well as the vertical lamella.
This optimized air flow is supported in that, according to the state of the art, the horizontal lamella is wedge-shaped in cross-section against the direction of flow.
According to the invention, an edge obstructing the air flow, which would lead to turbulent swirling, is no longer present in the horizontal lamella according to the invention.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the lead surfaces of the horizontal lamella, which are swept by the flow air, and the respective associated guide surfaces of the housing extend approximately parallel to each other at least in the upwardly or downwardly pivoted position of the horizontal lamella. Even in a symmetrical orientation of the horizontal lamella in relation to the outflow slit, the guide and guiding surfaces are aligned approximately parallel.
In contrast to the prior art, according to which the horizontal lamella is only linearly adjustable, the horizontal lamella, according to a further aspect of the invention, is pivotable about a horizontal pivot axis, wherein stops are provided on at least one side wall of the housing for limiting the pivoting, against which a pivot bracket carrying the horizontal lamella rests in the pivoted end position.
The at least one, but usually several vertical lamella arranged parallel and at a distance from each other, which guide the air flow to the right or left to the air outflow slit, are pivotably held by means of a coupling element on the horizontal lamella, preferably on the opposite pivot brackets which are pivotably connected to the housing walls.
Thus, the arrangement of the vertical lamellas essentially follows the pivot path of the horizontal lamella when it is pivoted, which leads to the above-mentioned unobstructed outflow of air in this direction as well.
The simultaneous and unidirectional pivoting of the vertical lamellas, for which purpose they are each mounted on the coupling element or a coupling rod of the coupling element by means of a pivot pin, is carried out by means of a lamella comb acting on all vertical lamellas and held so that it can be moved in the longitudinal axis direction.
Both the pivoting movement of the horizontal lamella and the joint pivoting of the vertical lamellas transversely to it can be carried out manually by means of an operating wheel or by motor.
A suitable brake can be provided to prevent the horizontal lamella from rotating, for example a silicone brake in operative connection with the horizontal lamella, i.e., its pivot brackets, as well as with the wall of the housing.
In addition, the air flow can be throttled or interrupted by a throttling device, such as a flap, provided at the air inlet to the housing.
An embodiment example of the invention is described below using the attached drawings, wherein:
It should be noted at first that the terms horizontal, vertical, top and bottom refer to the position of an outflow nozzle installed in a motor vehicle.
On the opposite side, housing 1 is connected to an air supply (not shown).
As can be seen, for example, in
A horizontal lamella 3 is assigned to the outflow slit 2, the horizontal lamella 3 consisting of a lamella bar 5 and a lamella cap 6 connected to it, wherein in the example the horizontal lamella 3 is mirror-symmetrical in cross-section in the direction of flow.
At each of the opposing end faces of the lamella bar 5, a pivot bracket 4 is connected, which has axle bearings 16 at its free end, which serve to accommodate a pivot axis 12, by means of which the horizontal lamella 3 is pivotably mounted on side walls 13 of housing 1.
As shown in particular in
While the lead surfaces 18 are provided on the lamella bar 5, the lamella cap 6 is wedge-shaped in cross-section against the direction of flow, with all the edges formed being rounded to avoid flow resistance and noise-generating turbulence.
Coupling brackets 9 are pivotably connected to the pivot brackets 4 by means of pivot pins 15, which are also part of a coupling element 7 as well as a coupling rod 8 to which the coupling brackets 9 are attached.
On this coupling rod 8, several vertical lamellas 10 are pivotably held parallel and spaced apart from each other, preferably at the same distance, in the longitudinal direction of the coupling rod 8. For this purpose, each vertical lamella 10 has a pivot pin 22 that engages in a bearing opening 20 of the coupling rod 8, wherein a slit 19 in the vertical lamella 10 enables the pivot pin 22 to be inserted into the bearing opening 20. This is particularly evident in
For pivoting the vertical lamella 10, a rod-shaped lamella comb 11 is provided, having bearing bores in which rotary pins 21 of the vertical lamella 10 engage, so that a pivoting movement of all vertical lamella 10 results when the lamella comb 11 is moved axially.
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Furthermore, the arrangement of the stops 14 on the associated side wall 13 is particularly clear.
As described, the invention is used for an outflow nozzle with only one outflow slit 2. However, it is also conceivable to implement the invention in the case of an outflow nozzle which, in accordance with the prior art, has several outflow slits 2 arranged parallel to and at a distance from one another, to each of which a horizontal lamella 3 and vertical lamella 10 are assigned.
Although the invention has been illustrated and described in detail by way of preferred embodiments, the invention is not limited by the examples disclosed, and other variations can be derived from these by the person skilled in the art without leaving the scope of the invention. It is therefore clear that there is a plurality of possible variations. It is also clear that embodiments stated by way of example are only really examples that are not to be seen as limiting the scope, application possibilities or configuration of the invention in any way. In fact, the preceding description and the description of the figures enable the person skilled in the art to implement the exemplary embodiments in concrete manner, wherein, with the knowledge of the disclosed inventive concept, the person skilled in the art is able to undertake various changes, for example, with regard to the functioning or arrangement of individual elements stated in an exemplary embodiment without leaving the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims and their legal equivalents, such as further explanations in the description.
1 Housing
2 Outflow slit
3 Horizontal lamella
4 Pivot bracket
5 Lamella bar
6 Lamella cap
7 Coupling element
8 Coupling rod
9 Coupling bracket
10 Vertical lamella
11 Lamella comb
12 Pivot axis
13 Side wall
14 Stop
15 Pivot pin
16 Axle bearing
17 Guide surface
18 Lead surface
19 Slit
20 Bearing opening
21 Rotary pin
22 Pivot pin
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 116 696.3 | Jul 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/069637 | 7/19/2018 | WO | 00 |