This is a U.S. national stage under 35 USC §371 of application No. PCT/AT2009/000201, filed on May 15, 2009.
This application claims the priority of Austrian Patent application no. A 891/2008, filed Jun. 3, 2008, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a plate cooler for fluids, in particular hydraulic oil, having a parallelepiped-shaped package of plate bodies forming spaced-apart fluid channels, in which air channels are interposed between adjacent plate bodies and the plate bodies communicate on their ends with fluid channels in a distributor box and a collection box, which are provided with inlet and outlet lines.
In a plate cooler of the type defined above, it is already known to make a bypass flow in the cold state possible, by providing bypass channels, parallel to the fluid channels, in the package between the distributor box and the collection box, and in the vicinity of the bypass channels, the distributor box provided on the fluid inflow side is equipped in the vicinity of the bypass channels with a valve, which enables the communication between the distributor box and the bypass channels in the cold state.
In a hydraulic oil air cooler, it is also known for the hydraulic oil lines, leaving the distributor box and discharging into the collection box, to be formed by platelike extruded profiles of hollow cross section.
A further known embodiment comprises providing the extruded profiles with integrally formed-on inner ribs. In this way, the cooling surface area for the hydraulic oil is enlarged, and thus the cooling power is increased. For the same reasons, it is especially advantageous if the extruded profiles have a multiple-compartment cross section.
In the known construction, the platelike extruded profiles are soldered on the ends into openings in the distributor box and in the collection box, which while it is an economical manufacturing method still necessitates soldering in a vacuum or in an inert gas (CAB), which is relatively expensive.
One object of the invention is to provide a plate cooler which can be produced and assembled simply from only a few basic components, in order to further reduce the production costs and increase the number of possible uses of the cooler.
A cooler in accordance with an embodiment of the invention comprises a distributor box and a collection box that are each embodied as an extruded aluminum profile and are provided with a continuous channel, forming the fluid channel, and are also provided with a ribbed body, which has lateral ribs with continuous guide grooves for mounting elements and receiving slots for the extruded plate body profile, which discharge into a collection chamber, communicating with the continuous channel, of the ribbed body, which is in communication with the continuous channel.
Preferably, the receiving slots for the plate bodies in the distributor box and in the collection box are embodied in circular and conical form, and the inserted plate bodies are connected to them in fluid-tight fashion, preferably by a low-temperature method.
In another embodiment of the invention, the one end of the distributor box and of the collection box is chamfered, in order to receive adapter bodies for pipeline connections of different orientation.
Further characteristics of the invention will be described in further detail below in terms of one exemplary embodiment, in conjunction with the drawings. In the drawings:
The exemplary embodiment shown in
The distributor box 3 and the collection box 3′ each also comprise an extruded aluminum profile, which is equipped with an oil channel 6 and a ribbed body 7. The ribbed body, on opposing sides, has guide grooves 8 for receiving mounting elements, such as nuts 12 for bolts (not shown) for securing the cooler or the fan unit in a vehicle, machine, or the like.
As seen for instance in
The receiving slots 5 of the plate bodies 1 are, as
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It is understood that the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments shown; on the contrary, they may be modified in various ways, for instance in terms of how the extruded plate bodies are embodied and how they are connected to the distributor box or the collection box.
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A 891/2008 | Jun 2008 | AT | national |
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WO2009/146474 | 12/10/2009 | WO | A |
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