GOBBATO, Valter (Via Pilastro, 62 Renazzo di Cento, Ferrara, I-44042, IT)
ALBERGHINI, Gloria (Via Pilastro, 62 Renazzo di Cento, Ferrara, I-44042, IT)
GOBBATO, Valter (Via Pilastro, 62 Renazzo di Cento, Ferrara, I-44042, IT)
| CLAIMS 01) -Electric heater for heating, maintaining the temperature and permitting the circulation of a fluid, characterised in that it comprises: >-a first, base body (100) and a second, cover body (200), which can be associated with one another and can form an inner chamber (300); >-a first mouth (210) for the intake of the fluid into the said inner chamber (300); >-a second mouth (220) for the discharge of the fluid from the said inner chamber (300); >-an electric resistor (400); >-a first temperature sensor (500); >-a control unit (600); in that the said first, base body (100) incorporates the electric resistor (400), wherein the latter heats the first, base body itself (100); in that the said first, base body (100) incorporates the first sensor (500) which is designed to measure the temperature of the first, base body (100) itself; in that the said resistor (400) and the said first sensor (500) are connected to the control unit (600); and in that the said control unit (600) controls the signals received from the first sensor (500), and activates the resistor (400) in a controlled manner in order to maintain the first, base body (100) at a certain temperature. 02) -Heater according to claim 1 , characterised in that it also comprises a second temperature sensor (700), in that the said second sensor (700) is connected to the control unit (600), and in that the said control unit (600) controls the signals received from the second sensor (700) and interrupts the power supply to the resistor (400) if the base body (100) exceeds a certain safety temperature. 03) -Heater according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the said first, base body (100) is provided with a plurality of fins (330 / 331 , 332, 333, etc.), which extend inside the said inner chamber (300). 04) -Heater according to claim 1 or 2 or 3, characterised in that said inner chamber (300) has the shape of a box comprising a lower side (31 1 ), a left vertical side (312), a right vertical side (313), an upper side (314), and a depth (H3); in that the first, intake mouth (210) for the fluid is arranged in the lower area of the said chamber (330) and in the vicinity of the right side of the chamber (300) itself; in that the outlet mouth (220) for the fluid is arranged on the upper side (314) of the chamber (300) itself; in that the fins (331 , 332, 333, 334, etc.) are oriented vertically inside the said chamber (300) and are spaced transversely from one another; and in that the fins (331 , 332, 333, etc.) have a longitudinal - vertical side or foot which is associated with the first, base body (100). 05)-Heater according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the said fins have a respective lower end (331 b, 332b, 333b, etc.) arranged spaced from the lower side (31 1 ) of the inner chamber (300). 06)-Heater according to claim 5, characterised in that the lower end (331 b, 332b, 333b, etc.) of each fin (331 , 332, 333, etc.) is spaced from the lower side (31 1 ) of the chamber (300) with tapered development which converges from right to left. 07) -Heater according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that the lower end (331 b) of the fin furthest to the right (331 ) is arranged at a height which is slightly higher than the height of the mouth (210) for intake of the fluid. 08) -Heater according to claim 5 or 6 or 7, characterised in that when the flow of fluid enters from the intake mouth (210) into the chamber (300), the lower ends (331 b, 332b, 333b, etc.) of the fins (331 , 332, 333, etc.) deflect the flow itself in a fractional manner upwards between the fins (331 , 332, 333, etc.) themselves. 09) -Heater according to one of clams 4 to 8, characterised in that the top wall (314) of the said inner chamber (300) has the shape of a dome, and in that the outlet mouth (220) for the fluid is positioned in the vicinity of the apex of the said dome. 10)-Heater according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the said resistor (400) has a configuration in the form of a coil-snake. 11)-Heater according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the said control unit (600) is incorporated in a respective third, box-shaped body (601 ), in that the said third body (601 ) is provided with first electrical connection units (602,603) which are connected to the control unit (600), in that the said first, base body (100) is provided with second electrical connection units (401 , 402) which are associated with the resistor (400); and in that the said first electrical connection units (602, 603) can be coupled to the said second electrical connection units (401 , 402). 12)-Heater according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the first, base body (100) comprises an aperture (501 ) inside which it is possible to insert and/or remove the sensor (500). |
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DESCRIPTION
Technical field of the invention
-The present invention relates to an electric heater for heating and maintaining the temperature and circulation of a fluid.
-More particularly, the present invention relates to a heater of the said type which is designed to heat and maintain at a temperature, which is set but can be regulated, the cooling fluid for internal combustion engines, as well as to obtain and/or permit circulation of the fluid itself, in order to keep the engine hot for the purpose of ignition and its immediate use.
Backgrounds of the invention
-At present heaters of the said type are known, but they have a series of disadvantages.
-A first disadvantage is caused by the fact that the resistor which is designed to heat the fluid, and is placed directly in contact with the fluid, is damaged because of even a partial lack of the cooling fluid inside the heating chamber of the heater, for example when air bubbles form.
-A second disadvantage is caused by the fact that (mainly calcareous) deposits can form on the resistor, caused by contact with the fluid, and which do not permit correct functioning.
-A third disadvantage is caused by the fact that sometimes the resistor loses its sealing characteristics, with consequent infiltrations of fluid inside it, wherein these infiltrations damage the resistor, and therefore the corresponding heater, causing short circuits and/or other faults.
-A fourth disadvantage is caused by the fact that at times the seat in which the resistor is secured loses the sealing characteristics, with a consequent loss of fluid and possible damage to the corresponding heater.
-A fifth disadvantage is caused by the fact that the said heaters comprise a temperature sensor which is designed to measure the temperature of the fluid, wherein this sensor is arranged inside a receptacle which, as a result of ageing or for other reasons, sometimes loses its sealing characteristics, with consequent infiltrations of fluid inside the receptacle itself, wherein these infiltrations damage the said sensor and therefore the corresponding heater. -A sixth disadvantage is caused by the fact that at times the seat in which the said sensor is secured or the said receptacle loses its sealing characteristics, with a consequent loss of fluid and possible damage to the corresponding heater.
-A seventh disadvantage is caused by the fact that, for the above-described reasons, these known heaters are subject to faults, and therefore have limited reliability and, for example, with reference to their particular use in the field of emergency generating sets located in cold climates, breakdown of the heater can cause failure to start of the emergency generating set, with consequent serious damage and inconvenience because of the lack of distribution of the current, or serious damage to the endothermic engine if it is started with the engine too cold (i.e. with the cooling fluid too cold), as well as serious damage if the endothermic engine is made to function with the engine too cold (i.e. with the cooling fluid too cold).
Disclosure of the invention
-The object of the invention is to resolve the above-described disadvantages. -The invention, which is characterised by the claims, resolves the problem of creating an electric heater for heating, maintaining the temperature and permitting the circulation of a fluid, wherein the said heater is characterised in that it comprises: >-a first, base body and a second, cover body, which can be associated with one another and can form an inner chamber; >-a first mouth for the intake of the fluid into the inner chamber; >-a second mouth for discharge of the fluid from the said inner chamber; >-an electric resistor; >-a first temperature sensor; >-a control unit; in that the said first, base body incorporates the electric resistor, wherein the latter heats the first, base body itself; in that the said first, base body incorporates the sensor in order to measure the temperature of the first, base body itself; in that the said resistor and the said first sensor are connected to the control unit; and in that the said control unit controls the signals received from the first sensor, and activates the resistor in a controlled manner in order to maintain the first, base body at a certain temperature.
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Brief description of the Drawings
-Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of a preferred practical embodiment of it, provided here purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached figures in which:
-Figure 1 illustrates the heater which is the subject of the present invention in a closed configuration;
-Figure 2 illustrates the heater itself in figure 1 with the cover raised;
-Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the heater with the base - body detached from a box- shaped body which is designed to contain the control unit;
-Figure 5 is a front view of the heater;
-Figure 6 is a plan view of the heater in figure 5;
-Figure 7 is a rear view of the heater in figure 5;
-Figure 7A is a view in cross-section in relation to the line 7A-7A in figure 7;
-Figure 7B is a view in cross-section in relation to the line 7B-7B in figure 7A;
-Figure 7C is a view in cross-section in relation to the line 7C-7C in figure 7B.
Best Mode For Carrying Out The Invention
-With reference to figures 1 and 2, the heater substantially comprises a first, base body 100 and a second, cover body 200 with a high edge H3, which are preferably made of a material with a high coefficient of thermal conductivity, for example aluminium, wherein the said first and the said second bodies 100 and 200 are associated with one another by securing means and seals in order to form an inner chamber 300 for heating, and to permit the flowing of a fluid, as will be better understood hereinafter.
-With reference also to figure 7B, the first, base body 100 incorporates in its interior an electric resistor 400, which is preferably embedded / incorporated in the mass of material which forms the said first, base body 100, wherein the said resistor 400 heats the first, base body itself 100 by thermal conductivity, and wherein the said resistor 400 preferably has a configuration in the form of a coil- snake in order to distribute the heat better in the first, base body 100.
-The said first, base body 100 also incorporates the first sensor 500, i.e. the operating sensor, which is designed to measure the temperature of the mass of material of the first, base body 100, and, more particularly, the said incorporation comprises a blind hole 501 , which has its access mouth disposed on the lower side 31 1 of the first, base body 100, wherein the said hole 501 permits insertion of the sensor 500 in its interior.
-The resistor 400 and the sensor 500 are connected to a control unit 600, preferably of the electronic type, which is preferably contained in a third, box- shaped body 601 , wherein, on the basis of the signals received from the sensor 500, the said control unit 600 activates - controls (power supplies or does not power supply) the resistor 400, in order to provide for the heating and maintenance at a certain temperature (or between a minimum and maximum temperature) of the mass of material which constitutes the first, base body 100.
-The heater itself also comprises a second sensor 700, i.e. a safety sensor, which is also connected to the control unit 600 or to other similar control devices, wherein the said control unit 600 or the said similar devices control the signals received from the second sensor 700 and interrupt the power supply to the resistor 400 if the base body 100 exceeds a certain temperature limit.
-This first, base body 100 is also provided with a plurality of fins 330, and more particularly with fins 331 , 332, 333, etc., described in further detail hereinafter, which are also made of a material with a high coefficient of thermal conductivity, for example aluminium, and extend vertically inside the said inner chamber 300, with their longitudinal base associated with the surface of the inner face 1 15 of the first, base body 100, such as to obtain the heating of the fins 331 , 332, 333, etc. themselves by thermal conduction by means of heating of the first, base body 100.
-With particular reference to the said fins 331 , 332, 333, etc., it should be noted that their particular laminar form provides an ample heat-exchange surface, which is far greater than that available according to the known art, wherein the resistor was in direct contact with the fluid to be heated.
-Preferably, the said fins 331 , 332, 333, etc. are obtained by means of a single smelting operation together with the first, base body 100.
-The cover 200 comprises a first mouth 210 for intake of the fluid into the inner chamber 300, and a second mouth 220 for discharge of the fluid from the said inner chamber 300.
-When they are associated with one another, the base body 100 and the cover body 200 are designed to form an inner chamber 300 which, briefly, has the shape of a box, wherein (see by way of illustration figure 3 in which the cover 200 is missing, and figure 5) the said inner chamber 300 is delimited by a sidejower wall 31 1 , a sidejeft vertical wall 312, a side_right vertical wall 313, a side_upper wall 314, and a depth defined by the height H3 (see figure 7C) of the cover 200 itself.
-With particular reference to figure 5, the first, fluid intake mouth 210 is arranged in the lower area of the said chamber 300, and in the vicinity of the right side 313 of the chamber 300 itself; the outlet mouth 220 for the fluid is arranged on the upper side 314 of the chamber 300 itself; and the fins 331 , 332, 333, etc. are placed inside the said chamber 300, oriented vertically, and spaced transversely from one another, with their respective upper ends 331 a, 332a, 333a, etc. spaced from the side_upper curved wall 314, and their lower ends 331 b, 332b, 333b, 334b, etc. spaced from the sidejower wall 31 1 , such that when the fluid enters from the right to the left from the first mouth 210 into the inner chamber 300, as a result of the so-called thermo-siphon effect, or by means of a recirculation pump, not illustrated, the said fluid rises upwards and flows between the fins 331 , 332, 333, 334, etc., with consequent heating of the fluid, and is then discharged heated from the second, upper mouth 220.
-In this context, preferably, the fins 331 , 332, 333, etc. have their respective lower ends 331 b, 332b, 333b arranged spaced from the side - lower wall 31 1 of the inner chamber 300, and also preferably the said lower ends 331 b, 332b, 333b, etc. of each fin 331 , 332, 333, etc. are spaced from the lower side 31 1 by an extent which differs from one fin to another, and, more particularly, the said lower ends 331 b, 332b, 333b, etc. define tapered development which converges from right to left, in order to receive better the flow of fluid which enters from the mouth 210 into the chamber 300, and to deflect the flow itself in a fractional manner upwards between the fins 331 , 332, 333, etc. themselves.
-Again preferably, the lower end 331 b of the fin furthest to the right 331 is arranged at a height which is slightly higher than the height of the mouth 210 for intake of the fluid, whereas the top wall 314 of the said chamber 300 has the shape of a dome, or a shape which tapers upwards, in order to converge the flow towards the second, outlet mouth 220, and thus to obtain venting of the air, and to avoid the formation of air bubbles inside the chamber for heating of the fluid. -The control unit 600 is preferably contained inside a respective third body 601 , in the form of a separable and replaceable body, wherein the said third body 601 is provided with first electrical connection units 602 and 603 which are connected to the control unit 600, and can be coupled to second electrical connection units 401 and 402 of the resistor 400. -In addition, the first, base body 100 can comprise an aperture or blind hole 501 inside which it is possible to insert and/or remove the first sensor 500 which projects from the third body 601 , and the second sensor 700. -The description of the heater which is the subject of the present invention is provided purely by way of non-limiting example, and thus it is apparent that all modifications or variants can be made which are suggested by practice and/or its utilisation or use, and which however come within the scope of the following claims, which also constitute an integral part of the present description.
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