This application claims priority to Czech Republic Patent Application No. PV 2012-128 filed on Feb. 21, 2012, hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention concerns a plate heat exchanger, and more particularly to a plate type heat exchanger for cooling of compressed air in motor vehicles.
Plate type heat exchangers are commonly known in the art. One such plate type heat exchanger is disclosed in U.S. Pat. App. Pub. No. 2006/0011333A1. The plate type heat exchanger includes a heat exchange assembly formed by a system of two different types of interconnected heat exchange plates. The first heat exchange plate is a plate with low longitudinal side webs terminating in seating rims oriented toward the longitudinal center axis of the heat exchange plate. The second heat exchange plate is a horizontal plate, having a width corresponding to a width of the first heat exchange plate. The second heat exchange plate is placed on the seating rims of the first heat exchange plate and connected thereto. The system of the two heat exchange plates are connected and stacked to form the heat exchange assembly. The heat exchange assembly is then placed between a bottom cover and a top cover of the exchanger. The top cover is provided with couplings at opposite ends for an inlet and an outlet of refrigerant. Each end of the heat exchange assembly, with longitudinal openings of passageways formed between the heat exchange plates, is provided with a manifold with an aperture for a passage of cooling air. A drawback of the plate type heat exchanger is that two different types of heat exchange plates are required to produce the heat exchange assembly.
In concordance and agreement with the present invention, a plate type heat exchanger including a plurality of interconnected heat exchange plates in stack relationship which minimizes a cost and complexity of manufacture, as well as an overall weight of the exchanger, has surprisingly been discovered.
The problems associated with the prior art plate type heat exchanger are solved by the plate type heat exchanger of the present invention. The plate type heat exchanger according to an embodiment the present invention includes a heat exchange assembly formed from stacked and interconnected heat exchange plates. The heat exchange plates include low longitudinal side webs terminating in seating rims oriented toward the longitudinal center axis of the heat exchange plate. The heat exchange plates are placed between a bottom cover and a top cover of the exchanger. The top cover is provided with couplings at opposite ends for an inlet and an outlet of refrigerant. Each end of the heat exchange assembly, with longitudinal openings of passageways formed between the heat exchange plates, is provided with a manifold with an aperture for a passage of cooled air. According to the invention, the heat exchange assembly is formed from an even number of identical heat exchange plates which are assembled into closely adjoining pairs of heat exchange plates. The heat exchange plates are joined by the seating rims on the longitudinal lateral webs. Each of the covers formed by a plate with an outwardly oriented peripheral rim has a width greater than a width of the heat exchange assembly. Only in regions at the ends of the heat exchange assembly is the width of the covers equal to the width of the heat exchange assembly for connecting a manifold to end parts of the covers and tight seating on the sides of the heat exchange assembly.
The essence of the plate type heat exchanger is that each of the manifolds has a height corresponding to a spacing between a free edge of the peripheral rim of the bottom cover and a free edge of the peripheral rim of the top cover. For connection to the opposite ends of the heat exchange assembly, each of the manifolds is provided with one or more attachment mechanisms such as a set of snaps, for example, configured to interact with the peripheral rims on the respective end parts of the covers.
It must also be considered as being essential to this solution that the manifold has a multilateral truncated pyramid shape, for example, between the parts for connection to the heat exchange assembly with the covers and the aperture for intake or delivery of the cooled air.
An advantage of the plate type heat exchanger according to the invention is the need to manufacture only one type of heat exchange plate, one type of cover, and one type of manifold.
Another advantage is the simplified method of sealing and connecting the manifolds to the opposite ends between the covers of the heat exchange assembly. Furthermore, it is not necessary to use side covers (not shown) in this design, as is required in prior art exchanger systems.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings:
The following detailed description describes various exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description enables one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner.
The heat exchange assembly 1 is placed between a bottom cover 5 and a top cover 6 of the exchanger (see
Each end of the heat exchange assembly 1, with longitudinal openings of passageways formed between the heat exchange plates 2, is provided with a manifold 8 (see
As a non-limiting example, the heat exchange assembly 1 includes an even number of identical heat exchange plates 2 assembled (connected) into closely adjoining pairs of heat exchange plates 2. The heat exchange plates 2 are joined together by the seating rims 4 on the longitudinal lateral webs 3 (see
Each of the covers 5, 6 formed by a plate with the outwardly oriented peripheral rim 9 (see
Each of the manifolds 8 advantageously has a multilateral truncated pyramid shape between the parts for connection to the heat exchange assembly 1 with the covers 5, 6 and an aperture for passage of the cooled air.
From the foregoing description, one ordinarily skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications to the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PV2012-128 | Feb 2012 | CZ | national |