The present invention relates to a structure for connection between a tank and a casing of a heat exchanger configured to allow the casing to cover an outer periphery of a core formed by laminating flat tubes.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-163642 discloses a heat exchanger in which the core is formed by laminating flat tubes, and the casing is fitted onto the outer periphery of the core so that the tank is secured to both end parts of the casing by brazing.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-66283 and Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2006-250413 disclose a heat exchanger configured by a structure connecting the tank and the core through swaging.
The heat exchanger as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-163642 is configured by laminating the flat tubes each having both ends expanded to form a core, a cylindrical casing having a rectangular cross section fitted onto an outer periphery of the core, and brazing ends of the tank to both end parts of the casing.
As the alternative to the brazing process, a swaged structure having the tank and the casing as disclosed Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-66283 and Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2006-250413 may be considered. Then it needs a tube plate. Furthermore, an annular protrusion is formed on the outer periphery of the casing, which may impair compactness as well as complicate the molding process.
The object of the present invention is to provide a seal structure for a tank having a simple structure and excellent sealing performance.
The present invention according to a first aspect thereof is a seal structure for a tank including:
a core (2) formed from a lamination of a large number of flat tubes (1) where a cross section of an outer periphery at an end part is formed into a rectangular shape;
a casing (3) fitted onto the outer periphery of the core (2), having a rectangular opening at the end part;
a tank receiver (9) positioned in alignment with an inner periphery of the open end part of the casing (3), formed in a planar frame shape and crank-like in cross section;
an annular groove (4) formed between the tank receiver (9) and the casing (3); and
a tank (6) having an end part press fitted inside the annular groove (4) with a seal material (5), having an outer periphery swaged and thereby secured.
The present invention according to a second aspect thereof is the seal structure for the tank according to the first aspect, wherein:
a large number of concave parts (20) are arranged in parallel like windows in the outer periphery of the tank (6), and slits (10) are formed in an outer periphery of the open end part of the casing (3) at predetermined intervals wherein the open end sides are pressed from the slits (10) of the casing (3) to the concave parts (20) in parallel; and wherein
the outer periphery of the tank (6) is swaged and thereby secured.
The present invention according to a third aspect thereof is the seal structure for the tank according to the first or second aspect, wherein:
the annular groove (4) has corner sections (7) each being made wider than other parts, and curved to have an arc shape at four corners each having a substantially rectangular shape;
the seal material (5) has
the seal material (5) is configured to fit the base parts (5c) and the flange parts (8) inside the annular groove (4) at the four corners; and
the tank (6) is press fitted inside the annular groove (4) of the casing (3) with the seal material (5), which is swaged and thereby secured.
The present invention according to a fourth aspect thereof is the seal structure for the tank according to the third aspect, wherein:
the tank (6) is swaged and thereby secured from outside the casing (3) except the corner sections (7) of the annular groove (4) of the casing (3).
The present invention according to a fifth aspect thereof is the seal structure for the tank according to the third aspect, wherein:
the tank (6) is swaged and thereby secured to the annular groove (4) from outside the casing (3) by bending a large number of hooks formed on the casing (3) at right angles directed to the tank (6) side.
In the present invention according to the first aspect,
the rectangular core 2 constituted as a plurality of laminated flat tubes 1 is fitted onto the casing 3, and the tank receiver 9 having a planar frame shape and a crank-shape in cross section is disposed in the inner periphery of the open end part of the casing 3. And the tank 6 is swaged and thereby secured inside the annular groove 4 formed between the tank receiver 9 and the casing 3 with the seal material; the resultant seal structure, therefore, becomes compact and simple.
In the present invention according to the second aspect, and in the above configuration,
a large number of concave parts 20 are arranged in parallel like windows in the outer periphery of the tank 6,
slits 10 are formed in the open end part of the casing 3 at the outer periphery at predetermined intervals, and
the open ends are pushed to the concave parts 20 in parallel from the slits 10, where the tank 6 is swaged and thereby secured.
The resultant seal structure, therefore, is simplified with high strength.
In the present invention according to the third aspect, and in the above configuration, the seal structure for the tank is that, flange parts 8 each integrally formed with the base part 5c,
protruding from four corners of the seal material 5 having a substantially rectangular planar shape,
and fitted inside the respective corner sections 7 of the annular groove 4 together with the base parts 5c.
The present invention provides the flange parts 8 at four corners of the seal material 5, respectively, to prevent movement of the seal material 5 around the four corners, respectively, to ensure excellent sealing performance.
In the above configuration, as described in the fourth aspect, the process for caulking and securing the tank 6 to the casing 3 except the corner sections 7 of the annular groove 4 of the casing 3 provides the tank fixing structure with an easy caulking process and high sealing effect.
In the above configuration as described in claim 5, where the tank is secured by bending a large number of hooks formed on the casing 3 at right angles to the tank 6 side, this is effected by easy swaging.
Next, embodiments of the present invention will be described referring to the drawings.
The seal structure for a tank of the example is configured by laminating a large number of flat tubes 1 to form a core 2, an outer periphery of which is fitted with a casing 3 as shown in
its outer periphery bent into an outer frame conforming to the inner periphery of the open end part of the casing 3;
its inner periphery subjected to burring process to be raised into the inner frame shape, and;
its whole plane having a frame-like surface in a plane vision, and a crank-shape in cross section.
An annular groove 4 is formed between the tank receiver 9 and the casing 3. Then, the seal material 5 as shown in
The flat tube 1 which constitutes the core 2 is configured by fitting a pair of upper and lower groove-like plates.
Both open end parts of the flat tube 1 are expanded in the thickness direction to form expanded parts 1b. A partition 1a is disposed at the center of the outer surface of the flat tube while protruding outward, for the purpose of allowing the liquid to make a U-turn. The height of the partition 1a is the same as that of the expanded part 1b. As shown in
The flat tubes 1 are laminated, keeping each of the expanded part 1b and the partition 1a in contact with, to form the core 2.
The outer periphery of the core 2 is formed into a rectangular shape, and the outer periphery thereof fitted with the casing 3. The casing 3 comprises a casing body 3a formed into a groove-like shape, and a lid member 3b to block up between side walls. The side wall of the casing body 3a has a pair of protruding pipes 15.
The partition 1a and the dimples 14 may not be formed in some situation. When the partition 1a is not disposed, it is laminated such that the expanded parts 1b are in contact with each another, to form the core 2.
A large number of slits 10 are formed along the end part of the casing 3 at predetermined intervals.
As shown in
In this example, the slit 10 and the convex line 11 are not formed at the four corners of the casing 3.
Next,
As shown in
Further, as shown in
Moreover, the seal material 5 is circular in cross section at the position other than that at the corner section 7 of the annular groove 4 (
Next, the tank 6 has a large number of concave parts 20 in the outer periphery arranged in parallel like windows as shown in
Each of the four corner sections 7 is wider than the other part (see
Therefore, the rising corner section is formed in an arc shape, that is, the corner section 7 of the annular groove 4 is formed in a fan-shape. Accordingly, the annular groove 4 has a wide part 4a broad at the corner section 7, and a narrow part at the other section.
The seal material 5 for the seal structure of the present invention has the flange parts 8 formed at the respective four corners, and the end part of the flange part 8 is in pressure contact with the inner surface of the casing 3 as shown in
Such as the constructed heat exchanger, a not shown duct is connected to a flange 16 of the tank 6 with the seal material, where gas 18 circulating inside the respective flat tubes 1 of the core 2 and liquid 19 circulating through the outer periphery, and heat exchange occurs.
Note that the swaging method for securing the tank is not limited to those described above.
Further, the tank shape is not specifically limited as well. This example employs the tank shaped like long lunch box having one open end.
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