Self-fixturing fan shroud

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6622783
  • Patent Number
    6,622,783
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 23, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A self-fixturing fan shroud (12) for use with a heat exchanger assembly (13), the heat exchanger assembly (13) includes an upper horizontal surface (16), a lower, upwardly opening, horizontal channel (18), and at least one core (14 or 15) extending between the upper horizontal surface (16) and the channel (18). Each of the cores (14 and 15) has a front face (24), a back face (26), and air flow passages extending from the front face (24) to the back face (26). The fan shroud (12) comprises a covering portion (28) having an opening (30) disposed therethrough. The opening (30) is of a predetermined size sufficient to receive a fan. An upper horizontal flange (38) extends from the covering portion (28) to rest on the upper horizontal surface (16) of the heat exchanger assembly (13) to vertically locate the fan shroud (12) relative to the heat exchanger assembly (13). A lower vertical flange (40) extends downwardly from the covering portion (28) to be received in the lower horizontal channel (18) of the heat exchanger assembly (13) to restrict movement of the fan shroud (12) away from the heat exchanger assembly (13).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to fan shrouds for use in combination with heat exchangers, such as radiators, and more particularly to a structure for attaching a fan shroud to a core of a heat exchanger.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the automotive industry, fan shrouds are widely used today to cover the back faces of heat exchangers, such as radiators and condensers, to increase the flow of air drawn through the heat exchanger core by a fan.




The fan shroud is typically mounted to the heat exchanger with a plurality of fasteners or other attaching elements. The fasteners may be bolts threaded into apertures in the heat exchanger. Alternatively, there may be one or more threaded studs extending from the heat exchanger over which the fan shroud is placed, with one or more nuts being threaded down to clamp the fan shroud in place. Other structures are known that do not rely, at least exclusively, on such conventional fasteners. Representative disclosures of such structures include Bryson et al U.S. Pat. No. 5,474,121, Bryson at al U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,202, Nakamura U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,836 and Baader U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,418.




While many of those known mounting and attachment structures may perform satisfactorily for their intended purpose, there is always room for improvement.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention a self-fixturing fan shroud is provided for use with a heat exchanger assembly. The heat exchanger assembly includes an upper horizontal surface, a lower, upwardly opening, horizontal channel, and at least one core extending between the upper horizontal surface and the channel. The at least one core has a front face, a back face, and air flow passages extending from the front face to the back face.




In one embodiment the fan shroud comprises a covering portion having an opening disposed therethrough. The opening is of a predetermined size sufficient to receive a fan. An upper horizontal flange extends from the covering portion to rest on the upper horizontal surface of the heat exchanger assembly to vertically locate the fan shroud relative to the heat exchanger assembly. A lower vertical flange extends downwardly from the covering portion to be received in the lower horizontal channel of the heat exchanger assembly to restrict movement of the fan shroud away from the heat exchanger assembly.




In one form of the invention, the upper horizontal flange of the fan shroud extends substantially the length of the at least one core.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view showing a structure to attach a fan shroud to a heat exchanger assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an perspective view showing the fan shroud of

FIG. 1

assembled to the heat exchanger assembly;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary view on an enlarged scale taken substantially as indicated along the line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an side view of the fan shroud for use with the heat exchanger assembly of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, fragmentary view taken from circle


5


of FIG.


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A self-fixturing fan shroud


12


embodying the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 1-5

in connection with a heat exchanger assembly


13


including a pair of cores


14


and


15


for air cooling two different mediums. However, it should be understood that the invention can be used with other types of heat exchanger assemblies, including assemblies with only one core, or with more than two cores.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the heat exchanger assembly


13


includes an upper horizontal surface


16


, a lower, upwardly opening, horizontal channel


18


opposite to the upper horizontal surface


16


, and two lateral side parts


20


extending between the upper surface


16


and the lower channel


18


, which together define a frame surrounding the cores


14


and


15


. The cores


14


and


15


extend between the upper surface


16


and the lower channel


18


, and are bordered by the side parts


20


. Each of the cores


14


and


15


includes a front face


24


, a back face


26


, and air passages extending from the front face


24


to the back face


26


. The front faces


24


and the back faces


26


are framed by the side parts


20


, the upper surface


16


and the lower channel


18


.




The fan shroud


12


is preferably fitted onto the back faces


26


of the heat exchanger assembly


13


to direct an air flow between the cores


14


,


15


and a fan (not shown).




The fan shroud


12


comprises a covering portion


28


having a shroud body


30


and an opening


32


preferably disposed at the center of the shroud body


30


. The opening


32


is of a predetermined size sufficient to receive the fan that draws the air flow through the cores


14


and


15


. The covering portion


28


also includes an annular rim


34


extending around the opening


32


. There is an upper horizontal flange


38


extending from the covering portion


28


. With the fan shroud


12


assembled to the heat exchanger assembly


13


, as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


4


and


5


, the upper horizontal flange


38


rests on the upper surface


16


of the heat exchanger assembly


13


to vertically locate the fan shroud


12


relative to the heat exchanger assembly


13


. Preferably, the upper horizontal flange


38


is rectangular. A lower vertical flange


40


extends downwardly from the covering portion


28


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, where the fan shroud


12


is assembled to the heat exchanger


13


, the lower vertical flange


40


is received in the lower horizontal channel


18


of the heat exchanger assembly


13


, as best seen in

FIG. 3

, to restrict movement of the fan shroud


12


away from the heat exchanger assembly


13


. Preferably, the upper horizontal flange


38


extends substantially the length of the core


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, on each side of the fan shroud


12


there are a pair of vertical mounting flanges


44


extending from the covering portion


28


. Each of the mounting flanges


44


has an aperture


46


to receive a threaded fastener such as a screw


48


or the like that threadably engages a threaded aperture


49


provided in one of a plurality of mounting plates


50


that are connected with side parts


20


of the heat exchanger assembly


13


. The apertures


46


are spaced from the lower vertical flange


40


of the fan shroud


12


, and the screws


48


are used to further secure the fan shroud


12


to the heat exchanger assembly


13


. It should be appreciated that while four flanges


44


and screws


48


are shown, in some applications it may be advantageous to use more or fewer flanges and/or fasteners, for example, in some applications it may be advantageous to use only two fasteners.




From the foregoing, it should be appreciated that the fan shroud


12


can be easily located on and fixed to the heat exchanger assembly


13


with the lower vertical flange


40


fitted in the channel


18


and the upper horizontal flange


38


resting on the upper surface


16


. Additionally, this structure can reduce the number of fasteners, such as screws


48


, that are used to further secure the fan shroud


12


to the heat exchanger assembly


13


.



Claims
  • 1. A seif-fixturing fan shroud for use with a heat exchanger assembly including an upper horizontal surface, a lower, upwardly opening, horizontal channel, and at least one core having a front face, a back face, and air flow passages extending from the front face to the back face, the at least one core extending between the upper horizontal surface and the lower horizontal channel, the lower channel defined by a vertical surface extending upwardly from a lower horizontal surface, the shroud comprising:a covering portion having an opening disposed therethrough, the opening being of a predetermined size sufficient to receive a fan; an upper horizontal flange extending from the covering portion to rest on the upper horizontal surface of the heat exchanger assembly to vertically locate the fan shroud relative to the heat exchanger assembly, the upper horizontal flange being planar and having a uniform thickness; and a lower vertical flange extending downwardly from the covering portion to be received in the lower horizontal channel of the heat exchanger assembly to restrict movement of the fan shroud away from the heat exchanger assembly, the lower vertical flange being planar and having a uniform thickness.
  • 2. The self-fixturing fan shroud of claim 1 wherein the upper horizontal flange extends substantially the length of the at least one core.
  • 3. A heat exchanger assembly comprising:an upper horizontal surface; a lower, upwardly opening, horizontal channel spaced a given distance away from and opposite to the upper horizontal surface, the channel defined by a vertical surface extending upwardly from a lower horizontal surface; at least one core extending between the upper horizontal surface and the lower horizontal channel having a front face, a back face, and air flow passages extending from the front face to the back face; and a self-fixturing fan shroud to direct air flow between the at least one core and a fan, the shroud including an upper horizontal flange resting on the upper horizontal surface to vertically locate the fan shroud relative to the heat assembly, the upper flange being planar and having a uniform thickness; and a lower vertical flange received in the lower horizontal channel to restrict movement of the fan shroud away from the heat assembly, the lower flange being planar and having a uniform thickness.
  • 4. The heat exchanger assembly of claim 3 wherein the upper horizontal flange of the fan shroud extends substantially the length of the at least one core.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
26599 May 2000 WO