The invention relates to a roller band cassette for use in a control device, in particular for a heating and/or air conditioning system, for controlling air flow streams in motor vehicles.
DE 44 42 000 A1 relates to a control device for a heating and/or air conditioning system which is designed as a louver cassette and is inserted into air ducts of a heating and/or air conditioning system for a motor vehicle. The control device regulates the amount and also the direction of the air flow passing through it. The control device is formed by a frame in which a multiplicity of pivotable slats which form a flap-type louver is arranged. Pivoting of the slats in a range of from 0 to 90° enables the passage cross section for the air flow to be completely closed, completely opened or partially opened up, the direction of the air flow also being influenced by the position of the slats. This louver cassette has a multiplicity of parts, caused by the slat design and the activating means associated therewith. In the case of narrow air gaps, whistling noises and possibly also rattling noises may occur. In addition, a louver cassette of this type has a relatively high air resistance, i.e. decrease of pressure.
DE 35 14 358 A1 has already proposed replacing conventional flaps for controlling the air flows in a heating and/or air conditioning system by a “roller-type louver”. The latter comprises a roller band which is partially provided with cutouts and closes or partially or completely opens up the passage openings of air flow ducts. The roller band is wound up and unwound in a manner guided via individual rollers, and is brought by means of a servomotor via a drive roller into a closing, opening or intermediate position.
EP 0 705 725 A1 has disclosed a development of a roller-type louver of this type. In this, a film-like roller band which has, distributed over its length, a multiplicity of different cutouts for the passage of an air flow is guided past the outlet openings of the air conditioning system housing and therefore controls the outlet cross section for the air. In a further application, a roller band of this type is arranged directly in front of the heating element and controls the amount of air passing through the heating element and the bypass flow flowing around the heating element. This type of roller-type louver is adapted in each case to the specific installation conditions and configurations of a specific heating and/or air conditioning system.
It is the object of the present invention to improve a roller band cassette for a control device, in particular for a heating and/or air conditioning system.
According to the invention, a roller band cassette for use in a control device is provided for controlling air flows in motor vehicles, comprising a roller-band subassembly with a roller-type louver, which is formed by a roller band, and at least two shafts, one shaft being a drive shaft and one shaft being a return shaft, in which the roller band is formed by an endless band or is designed in the manner of an endless band. The roller band of the roller-type louver is in this case designed in such a manner that it accommodates both shafts in the manner of an endless band. In this case, there can be a fixed connection between the roller band and shaft, in particular on the drive shaft, for example by the roller band being attached fixedly to the shaft in some regions, in particular being clamped in a manner such that it runs in the longitudinal direction of the shaft.
In a further embodiment, the roller-type louver is connected fixedly to the drive shaft, the drive shaft comprising, for example, at least two parts between which the roller-type louver is clamped, the two parts being connected to each other by means of clipping or locking. In this case, the two parts of the drive shaft are preferably connected flexibly to each other via a connecting web. The connecting web may be formed here by a spray duct, so that the two parts can be produced in a mold and are connected flexibly to each other.
At least one of the two parts of the drive shaft preferably has projections which serve as fixing pins and engage in holes provided in the roller band. This permits a simple and secure positioning and fixing.
According to one preferred embodiment, the roller band is of multilayer design at least in some regions. In this case, in particular, a layer of aluminum is provided, if appropriate also only in part of the roller band.
In one particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the roller-type louver is designed as an endless roller band with clearances for opening up the at least one passage opening.
In a preferred embodiment, the roller band is guided in two layers past the at least one passage opening, the clearances being distributed on the roller band in such a manner that, when a passage opening is closed, each layer of the roller band covers approximately half of the passage opening, the passage opening being opened by the two layers of the roller band moving in opposite directions and opening up the passage opening from the center outward. The two-layered structure advantageously avoids a fluttering of the band and, as a result, reduces the production of noise. The described manner of opening up the passage opening means that only half of the actuating path is required for opening or closing the passage opening.
The drive shaft is driven by means of a servomotor, which is, for example, flanged directly onto the frame, or via a Bowden cable or a flexible shaft. In another embodiment, the servomotor is integrated into the drive shaft, which is designed as a hollow shaft.
The previously described control device is preferably used in heating or air conditioning systems for motor vehicles.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawing and are described in more detail below. In the drawing:
a-d show a control device having a roller-type louver for changing one passage cross section;
a-d show a control device having a roller-type louver for changing two passage cross sections;
a-b show a sectional illustration of the region of the return shaft according to
a-b show a sectional illustration of the drive shaft with the roller band;
a-c show various roller bands in a schematic illustration;
a-c show a sectional illustration of the control device according to
a-c show a control device according to
a-d show an alternative embodiment of the control device;
a-c show a further embodiment; and
a-c show sections through various roller bands.
The control means for changing the passage cross section of the passage opening comprise the endless roller band 5, the drive shaft 6 and the return shaft 7. The drive shaft 6 and the return shaft 7 are mounted rotatably in corresponding bearing points of the side parts 8, 9 by means of end-side pins or hollow pins (not illustrated specifically). The roller band 5 is guided over the circumference of the drive shaft 6 and the return shaft 7. The roller band 5 has cutouts 5.1 which correspond in their cross sections to that of the apertures 4.2 in the housing 2. The cutouts 5.1 are divided by individual, narrow strips 5.2, so that in the roller band 5 the required tensile stress is maintained over the entire width and an airtight contact of the roller band 5 against the two shafts 6 and 7 is ensured.
a to 1d show the individual parts of the control device 1 and the sequence during the assembly of the control device 1.
b shows the housing with the roller-band subassembly inserted in it, the drive shaft and the return shaft being inserted into the two lower parts 8.1 of the hollow bodies.
c shows the housing with the hollow body closed, i.e. the upper part 8.3 has been pivoted onto the lower part via the moveable element, which is designed in the exemplary embodiment illustrated as a film hinge, as a result of which the hollow body 8 is closed apart from a longitudinal slot 8.4 through which the roller band 5 is guided.
d shows the control device with the housing 2 closed by the side parts 3.
The control device described is inserted into a heating and/or air conditioning system (not illustrated here) for a motor vehicle, the control device being adapted with regard to its external dimensions to the particular air flow duct, so that the entire air flow cross section can be controlled by the cassette. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the passage cross section of a passage opening 4 can be controlled by five apertures 4.2.
a to 2d show the individual parts of the control device 1 for controlling two passage openings and the sequence during the assembly of the control device 1.
b shows the housing with the roller-band subassembly (roller band 5, drive shaft 6, return shaft 7) inserted and with a supporting device 9 placed between the passage openings 4, the drive shaft 6 and the return shaft 7 being inserted into the two lower parts 8.1 of the hollow bodies 8.
c shows the housing 2 with the hollow body 8 closed, i.e. the upper part 8.3 has been pivoted onto the lower part 8.1 via the moveable element 8.2, which is designed in the exemplary embodiment illustrated as a film hinge, as a result of which the hollow body 8 is closed except for a longitudinal slot 8.4 through which the roller band 5 is guided.
d shows the control device with the housing 2 closed by the side parts 3, the supporting device 9 likewise being connected, for example clipped, to the side parts.
As further possibilities for the connection of the roller band 5 to the drive shaft 6, the roller band 5 may also be fastened at its two ends to the drive shaft 6 by the roller-band ends being welded to the drive shaft 6 in the longitudinal direction thereof. In the case of the described fastenings to the drive shaft, the adjustment path for the roller band is dependent on the circumference of the drive shaft or on the angle of wrap.
A further possibility for connecting the roller band 5 to the drive shaft 6 is explained in more detail with respect to
The roller band 5 is in principle positioned in the abovementioned manner by means of fixing pins 6.5 and is clamped between the two parts 6.1 and 6.2 by means of snap hooks 6.6 (clip connection). The connection of the two parts 6.1 and 6.2 takes place, as is apparent from
The roller band 5 may be a single-layer film (monofilm), as illustrated in
a to 9c show a sectional illustration of the control device according to
a to 10c show the control device according to
a to 12d show an embodiment, in which bearing points 8.6 which are integrated into the hollow bodies 8 are provided for the drive shaft 6 and return shaft 7. In this case, regions which are cut out or recessed in the form of a semicircle are provided in the lower part 8.1 and upper part 8.3 on side walls 8.7 and form the bearing points 8.6. In this case, the side walls 8.7 can be of widened design in this region, so that the material is subjected to a lower loading. A side part 3 which is placed on, as illustrated, for example, in
The two shafts are inserted together with the roller band 5 into the lower bearing points 8.6 in the direction of the two arrows of
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