The invention relates to a supporting structure in the front region of a motor vehicle as per the preamble of patent claim 1.
The front region of a motor vehicle is nowadays often embodied as a so-called front-end module which has a supporting structure, which is to be fastened in the vehicle, or a so-called assembly member. Fastened to the supporting structure or to the assembly member are inter alia cooling components such as various heat exchangers and/or a ventilating fan. The front-end module is fully pre-assembled and inserted as a modular unit into the motor vehicle.
DE 699 12 263 T2 has disclosed a front-end module for a motor vehicle which has a supporting structure in which inter alia a coolant cooler is held and fastened. The fastening takes place by means of a frame which on the one hand holds the cooler and on the other hand is fixedly connected to the supporting structure. In the event of the cooler being exchanged—for example for repair purposes—said cooler must be removed in the forward direction, which demands additional installation space in the direction of travel.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,685,258 B2 has disclosed a supporting structure for a front-end module to which is fastened a fan frame. Said document discloses nothing regarding the arrangement of heat exchangers such as for example a coolant cooler or a condenser.
It is also known to combine cooling components in the form of heat exchangers to form a modular unit, to form a cooling module or a so-called cooling cassette, and for said cooling components to be supported directly with respect to the vehicle structure.
DE 41 42 023 C2 has disclosed a heat exchanger unit for motor vehicles with a frame composed of plastic, a so-called cassette, in which various heat exchangers such as a coolant cooler, a condenser and the like are held and retained. The cassette with the heat exchangers has, at the end side, struts for retaining the heat exchangers and, at the side, brackets with bearing journals, by means of which the entire cassette including the heat exchangers is supported in the vehicle, that is to say on the vehicle structure.
DE 39 22 814 C2 has disclosed a similar cooling cassette into which a cooler block of a cooler is inserted in the manner of a drawer or “in the manner of a cassette”. The entire cassette or the holding and guiding frame for the cooler block is fixedly fastened to the vehicle structure.
It is an object of the present invention to fasten cooling components, in particular heat exchangers, to a supporting structure of the type specified in the introduction in a simple and cost-effective manner, wherein simple dismounting of the heat exchangers should also be possible.
Said object is achieved by means of the features of patent claim 1. According to the invention, it is provided that a holding frame for holding cooling components is pivotably arranged in front of the supporting frame in the direction of travel. The pivot axis is preferably situated in the lower region of the holding frame, which holding frame advantageously has two lateral pivot journals which are held in corresponding bearings on the supporting structure. The pivotable holding frame can therefore be inserted into the bearing from top to bottom in a slightly inclined position, and can then be pivoted toward the supporting structure or the supporting frame. Corresponding fastening means, for example in the form of a clip connection, are provided for fastening on the holding frame and on the supporting frame, which fastening means can also be easily released again. The holding frame advantageously has lateral guide means which permit an insertion of the heat exchanger into the holding frame from above—in the manner of a drawer or a cassette. It is likewise possible for the heat exchanger to be removed when the holding frame is pivoted away. An advantage of the pivotable holding frame according to the invention is the simple fastening of the heat exchanger in the frame, which takes place in a virtually form-fitting manner. This is advantageous in particular in the case of fully metal or fully aluminum heat exchangers, for example a refrigerant condenser or a coolant cooler, because the attachment of additional fastening means is dispensed with in this case. This entails a cost saving, since the fastening means cannot—as in the case of plastic collecting tanks—be injection-molded on, but rather must be soldered on. The pivoting-to and pivoting-away additionally result in a simple assembly and disassembly capability, in particular in the event of repairs.
In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the holding frame is designed, on its inner side, that is to say in contact with the heat exchangers, such that sealing takes place and the air does not pass the heat exchanger as bypass air or so-called false air.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the holding frame is also formed on the outer side such that sealing takes place with respect to the supporting structure or the supporting frame. Complete peripheral sealing is thereby provided.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, a further guide shaft is arranged in the lower region of the holding frame, which further guide shaft can hold an additional heat exchanger, for example a charge-air cooler, which makes up only a part of the entire end face.
The holding frame can advantageously be produced as a single-piece plastic injection-molded part, that is to say including the lateral guide elements, the bearing and the fastening elements for the pivoted-to position. The production as a plastic injection-molded part therefore permits precise adaptation of guide tracks, with regard to their cross section, to the heat exchanger to be used, for example a fully-aluminum coolant cooler with box-shaped coolant tanks and a condenser with cylindrical collecting tubes.
Although the pivotable fastening of the holding frame preferably takes place to a supporting structure as is provided for a front-end module, that is to say to a so-called assembly member, this does not exclude the possibility of a fastening according to the invention also taking place directly to a supporting structure of the motor vehicle, for example to the front wall thereof.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawing and is described in more detail below. In the drawing:
It is clear from the above description that the heat exchangers, that is to say the condenser 4 and the coolant cooler 9, can be mounted and dismounted in a simple manner. Both mounting and dismounting take place when the holding frame 3 is pivoted away, so that the insertion opening 10 is exposed. After the insertion of the heat exchangers, the holding frame 3 is pivoted to and fastened, preferably clipped, to the assembly member 1 by means of the fastening elements 7. Dismounting takes place in the reverse sequence, that is to say detaching the fastening means, pivoting the holding frame 3 away and pulling the heat exchangers 4, 9 out.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 051 661.0 | Oct 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/009537 | 10/2/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/22/2008 |