This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 04029586.7 filed Dec. 14, 2004.
The present invention relates to a turbocharger. Such a turbocharger is known from WO 2004/048 755 A.
A further turbocharger is known from EP 1 398 463 A1. A heat shield is provided in said turbocharger around the shaft thereof at the turbine side, the heat shield serving to protect the bearing housing against damage caused by elevated temperatures due to the exhaust gases of the combustion engine that are flowing through the turbine. The known heat shield consists of a single-layer component, the thermal insulation properties of which are however in need of improvement.
EP 0 160 460 B1 discloses a further assembly which uses a woodruff key that exerts an axial biasing force on the vane bearing ring to be fixed axially. The function of the thermal insulation is not required at said place due to remoteness from the turbine wheel.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a turbocharger which ensures an axial fixation of the cartridge of variable turbine geometry near the turbine wheel by means of a spring washer on the one hand and permits an improved thermal insulation towards the bearing housing by means of the heat shield on the other hand.
The spring washer of the turbocharger of the invention is formed by at least two, but optionally also more than two, material layers and has the function of generating the biasing force and of improving the shielding function by increasing thermal resistance. It is thereby possible to ensure the function, especially also at elevated exhaust gas temperatures.
In addition, a liquid type cooling for the bearing housing can advantageously be omitted, if desired.
Thanks to the provision of several material layers it is possible to provide an air gap between the material layers for further improving the biasing force and/or thermal insulation properties.
To this end it is preferably possible to configure one of the material layers in a pot-like configuration with a surrounding raised edge, whereas the other material layer is preferably configured as a flat disk.
The material layers may form an integral part or also two separate parts which in the mounted state rest on one another.
Furthermore, it is in principle possible that the material layers consist of the same material or that different materials are chosen.
Further details, advantages and features of the present invention become apparent from the following description of the invention with reference to the attached drawing, in which:
Hence,
Shaft W carries the turbine and the compressor impeller and is supported via an appropriate bearing assembly in bearing housing 3.
An inventive spring washer 4 which is made of several layers is clamped between the bearing housing 3 and a cartridge K which is formed by a variable turbine geometry disk 12 with axial stop 14 and a vane bearing ring 15 and which is axially displaceably arranged in the turbine casing 2. In the example, two material layers 5 and 6 are here provided. These will be explained in more detail with reference to
In contrast to the embodiment shown in
As becomes apparent from the joint study of
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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