The present invention relates to the field of thermal batteries and more specifically of thermal batteries comprising a phase-change material.
Thermal batteries are generally used for heating the vehicle interior, notably in electric and hybrid vehicles or for preheating a heat-transfer fluid in a thermal management circuit. Thermal batteries may also be used for preheating the engine oil or the automatic transmission fluid of vehicles with an internal combustion engine.
A thermal battery with phase-change materials generally comprises an enclosure forming a reservoir inside which the phase-change material is placed, generally in encapsulated form. The performance of the thermal battery is thus dependent on the quantity of phase-change material that it is able to contain, coupled with the need for the fluid to circulate within the reservoir with the lowest possible pressure drops.
One of the objects of the present invention is therefore to at least partially overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and to propose an improved thermal battery.
The present invention therefore relates to a thermal battery comprising an enclosure comprising a fluid inlet and outlet and comprising within it tubes of encapsulated phase-change material, said tubes being arranged parallel to the circulating flow of fluid, said tubes comprising radial spacers for spacing said tubes apart.
The radial spacers allow the tubes to be separated and held a certain distance apart so that the fluid can circulate between the tubes.
According to one aspect of the invention, the radial spacers of two contiguous tubes have a position that is offset from one another so as to allow the fluid to circulate.
According to another aspect of the invention, the radial spacers are formed as an integral part of the wall of the tubes.
According to another aspect of the invention, the radial spacers are attached washers through the inside of which said tubes pass.
According to another aspect of the invention, the washers are fixed to the tubes.
According to another aspect of the invention, the washers of one and the same tube are held a distance apart by means of at least one spacer.
According to another aspect of the invention, the spacer is a sleeve surrounding the tube.
According to another aspect of the invention, the washers are formed as an integral part of the sleeve.
According to another aspect of the invention, the spacer comprises at least two rods arranged and fixed between the washers.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become more clearly apparent from reading the following description, given by way of nonlimiting illustrative example, and from the appended drawings, in which:
In the various figures, identical elements bear the same reference numbers.
The tubes 1 comprise radial spacers 3 for spacing said tubes 1 apart. These radial spacers 3 allow the tubes 1 to be separated and held a certain distance apart so that the fluid can circulate between the tubes 1.
The radial spacers 3 are preferably circular and each tube 1 comprises at least one circular radial spacer 3 completely surrounding it.
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According to a first embodiment illustrated in
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These washers 3 may be fixed to the tubes 1, for example by bonding or even welding.
Alternatively, the washers 3 may be simply slipped over the tubes 1 and the washers 3 situated on one and the same tube 1 may be held a distance apart by at least one spacer. The fact that the washers 3 are held in place is necessary in order to prevent them from moving along the tubes 1 as a result of the circulation of the fluid in the thermal battery.
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Thus, it may be clearly seen that the thermal battery according to the invention, because of the presence of the radial spacers 3 between the tubes 1 of encapsulated phase-change material, allows better circulation of the fluid between said tubes 1.
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