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Title:
SEAL FOR SEALING OFF THE GAP BETWEEN A HEAT EXCHANGER AND THE INSIDE WALL OF A GROOVE IN A FLUID CHANNEL
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2016/105223
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention concerns a seal (5) for sealing off the gap between a heat exchanger (1) and the inside wall of a groove (7) in a fluid channel for accommodating said heat exchanger [1], the seal (5) comprising at least one fixing member (51, 52) for fixing the seal (5) on at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger (1) and at least a first (53) and second lip (54) adapted to contact opposite sides (71, 72) of the groove (7) to thereby seal off the gap between the heat exchanger (1) and the fluid channel and to fix said at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger (1) inside the groove (7).

Inventors:
BEDEK ADAM (PL)
FERLAY BENJAMIN (FR)
KLUSEK MACIEJ (PL)
Application Number:
PCT/PL2015/000208
Publication Date:
June 30, 2016
Filing Date:
December 23, 2015
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
VALEO AUTOSYSTEMY SP ZOO (PL)
VALEO SYSTEMES THERMIQUES (FR)
International Classes:
F02B29/04; F02M35/10; F16J15/02; F28D21/00; F28F9/00; F28F9/02
Foreign References:
GB2142716A1985-01-23
US8136279B12012-03-20
US20090261533A12009-10-22
US20140138071A12014-05-22
Other References:
None
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
MARTON, Emil (Polservice Kancelaria Rzeczników Patentowych Sp. z o.o.ul. Bluszczańska 73, Warszawa, PL)
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Claims:
Claims

Seal (5) for sealing off the gap between a heat exchanger (1) and the inside wall of a groove (7) in a fluid channel for accommodating said heat exchanger (1], the seal (5) comprising at least one fixing member (51, 52) for fixing the seal (5) on at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger (1) and at least a first (53) and second lip (54) adapted to contact opposite sides (71, 72) of the groove (7) to thereby seal off the gap between the heat exchanger (1) and the fluid channel and to fix said at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger (1) inside the groove (7).

Seal (5) according to claim 1, wherein at least the first lip (53) comprises a flexible material, to allow the lip (53) to bend under pressure.

Seal (5) according to claim 1, wherein the second lip (54) comprises material with a higher resistance against bending than the first lip (53).

Seal (5) according to any of the claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein the seal (5) comprises a first (51) and second (52) fixing member adapted to snap fit a part of the heat exchanger (1) between the two members.

Seal (5) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the seal (5) is obtained by means of extrusion.

Seal (5) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the seal (5) is obtained by means of injection moulding.

7. Assembly of a heat exchanger (1) and a fluid channel for guiding a fluid through said heat exchanger (1), wherein the luid channel comprises a groove (7) for receiving at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger (1), the assembly comprising the seal (5) according to any of the claims 1-6.

Air intake manifold (AIM) (2) comprising the assembly according to claim 7.

Description:
SEAL FOR SEALING OFF THE GAP BETWEEN A HEAT EXCHANGER AND THE INSIDE WALL OF A GROOVE IN A FLUID CHANNEL

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a seal for sealing off the gap between a heat exchanger and the inside wall of a groove in a fluid channel for accommodating said heat exchanger. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a seal specifically adapted for sealing off the gap between the side wall of an air intake manifold and at least part of the circumference of a heat exchanger positioned inside said air intake manifold.

Background of the Invention In turbocharged engine applications, the air used for the engine combustion is compressed in order to increase its density. The thermodynamic effect of this compression is an increase in the temperature of the compressed air. If the compressed air is not cooled to a sufficient level, the engine combustion may not be efficient, or the combustion engine may not operate at all.

Therefore, prior to entering the combustion chamber, the compressed air is cooled by means of a Charge Air Cooler (CAC).

In the prior art Charge Air Coolers are disclosed which comprise a heat exchange vessel for heat exchange between two fluids, the heat exchange vessel being positioned inside a housing or exterior of the heat exchanger, in this case, the Charge Air Cooler is a Water Charge Air Colier wherein the fluid used to exchange with the charge air is a glycol solution. It is possible to directly position the Water Charge Air Cooler inside the air intake manifold (AIM). This means that air is guided through the air intake manifold along the heat exchanger towards the combustion chamber. In order to receive and fix the heat exchanger, an air intake manifold adapted to receive a heat exchanger in its interior comprises a groove for receiving at least a part of the circumference of the heat exchanger and/or a seal connected to said at least part circumference of the heat exchanger. In practice, it is possible that this groove comprises, along its length, imperfections which are linked to the air intake manifold production process. Such imperfections may be linked, for instance, to the welding of plastic parts to obtain the final air intake manifold. Any imperfections on the surface of the groove may lead to sealing problems between the interior of the groove, generally made of a plastic material, and the outside of the heat exchanger, generally made of metal.

Any leakage between the inside wall of the air intake manifold and the outside of the heat exchanger will lead to air bypass, resulting in air not being properly cooled before it is forwarded to the combustion chamber.

In view of the present emission standards which apply to the automotive industry, with even more stringent legislation underway, the current trend is to move towards combustion engines with higher inlet pressures and temperatures to improve fuel efficiency. In order to allow this, the compressed air needs to be cooled to even lower temperatures prior to entering the combustion chamber to ensure operation of the combustion engines. Therefore, there appears to be a need for efficient and effective heat exchangers which are adapted to be used as Charge Air Coolers and allow cost and space efficient heat exchange. Summary of the Invention

In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a seal for sealing off the gap between a heat exchanger and the inside wall of a groove in a fluid channel for accommodating said heat exchanger, the seal comprising at least one fixing member for fixing the seal on at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger and at least a first and second lip adapted to contact opposite sides of the groove to thereby seal off the gap between the heat exchanger and the fluid channel and to fix said at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger inside the groove.

According to an embodiment of the invention, it is possible that the first lip comprises a flexible material, to allow the lip to bend under pressure.

According to an embodiment of the invention, it is possible that the second lip comprises material with a higher resistance against bending than the first lip.

An effect of the use of two lips, each having a different resistance against bending is that a first, more flexible lip can be used predominantly for sealing purposes, wherein a second, more rigid lip can be used for structural and fixing purposes.

According to an embodiment of the invention, it is possible that the seal comprises a first and second fixing member adapted to snap fit or to glue a part of the heat exchanger between the two members. According to an embodiment of the invention, it is possible that the seal is obtained by means of extrusion. According to an embodiment of the invention, it is possible that the seal is obtained by means of injection moulding. In a further aspect, the present disclosure is directed to the assembly of a heat exchanger and a fluid channel for guiding a fluid through said heat exchanger, wherein the fluid channel comprises a groove for receiving at least part of the circumference of the heat exchanger, the assembly comprising the seal according to the disclosure.

In a yet further aspect, the present disclosure is directed to an air intake manifold (AIM) comprising the assembly according to the disclosure.

Brief Description of the Drawings

The accompanying drawings illustrate presently exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and help to explain the details of the advantages of the disclosure.

Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a heat exchanger provided with a seal inside an air intake manifold,

Figure 2 shows a cross-section of the seal according to the present disclosure, and Figure 3 shows an example of a misalignment between two parts forming a groove to receive at least part of a heat exchanger and/or seal, which mismatch can be adjusted by means of the seal according to the disclosure.

In Figure 1, the assembly of a heat exchanger 1 inside an air intake manifold 2 is shown schematically. The heat exchanger 1 is provided with a front plate 3 and a heat exchange vessel 4. Part of the upper circumference of the vessel 4 is provided with a seal 5 according to the disclosure.

The air intake manifold 2 is provided with an aperture 6 for allowing the insertion of the heat exchanger 1 inside the air intake manifold 2. The air intake manifold 2 is provided with two opposite facing grooves 7 (the groove on the right hand side is hidden behind the heat exchanger 1), wherein each groove 7 is adapted to receive in its interior the seal 5. The grooves 7 are at their extremity connect by means of a further groove (not shown). The grooves together form a U form, adapted to receive the seal 5. Once the heat exchanger 3 is inserted and fixed against the outside of the air intake manifold 2, the seal 5 around the circumference of the vessel 4 is adapted to seal off the gap between the interior of the grooves 7 and the vessel 4. With reference to Figure 2, the functioning of the seal 5 will be described in detail. The seal 5 provides, in a first instance, a proper seal to avoid leakage between the exterior of the vessel 4 and the interior of the groove 7. By avoiding leakage, all air travelling through the air intake manifold 2 passes through the heat exchanger vessel 4. Therefore, the heat travelling through the air intake manifold in the direction of the combustion chamber can be efficiently cooled.

Secondly, the seal 5 is used to fix the vessel 4 of the heat exchanger 1 over the entire length of the seal 5. As can be seen in Figure 1, if the heat exchanger 1 is only fixed by means of the front plate 3 to the exterior of the air intake manifold 2, the heat exchanger would be fixed at one extremity to the air intake manifold 2. The remaining part of the heat exchanger would not be directly fixed to the interior of the air intake manifold 2. In that case, the heat exchanger 1 in its entirety would be sensitive to a pendulum effect, meaning that under the influence of vibrations and shocks, proper connection of the heat exchanger to the exterior of the air intake manifold 2 would be compromised. According to the invention, the fixing of the circumference of the vessel 4 inside the groove 7 by means of the seal 5 avoids the occurrence of such a pendulum effect.

In Figure 2, an exemplary embodiment of the seal 5 according to the present invention is shown. The seal 5 comprises a first member 51 and a second member 52 which are used to fix the seal 5 to the exterior of the vessel 4. To allow such fixing, the members 51 and 52 are attached, for instance, to the retention tabs of the vessel 4. The retention tabs are available, for instance, when the vessel 4 comprises a pile of sheet plates which are fit together to form the fluid guides for both the air travelling through the heat exchanger 1 and the refrigerant used as a coolant.

The seal 5 further comprises a first lip 53 and a second lip 54 which are adapted to contact the interior of the groove 7. The lips 53 and 54 are adapted to contact a first interior wall 71 and a second interior wall 72. The groove 7 is shown schematically in Figure 3.

Figure 3 shows the interior of the wall having two side walls 71 and 72 which are spaced apart at a distance which is inferior to the maximum width of the seal 5, indicated with the letter W in Figure 2. Thus, the seal 5, when introduced inside the groove 7, is compressed and the lips 53 and 54 are at least over a short distance moved towards each other. The compression put on the lips 53, 54 helps the seal to seal off the gap between the outside of the vessel 4 and the inside of the groove 7, in particular the walls 71 and 72, as a result of the compression put on the lips 53 and 54 and the resilience of the lips 53 and 54 allowing for the bending of the lips 53 and 54 at least one with respect to the other.

Figure 3 shows a possible misalignment between a first part of the air intake manifold and a second part of the air intake manifold, which are connected at a welding line 73. In view of the slight mismatch of the two elements forming the groove 7, the groove 7 is not a perfectly straight groove but presents a discontinuity. The seal 5 can adapt to the presence of the discontinuity by means of the deformation of the lips 53, 54 as indicated above. According to an embodiment of the invention, the seal 5 comprises one single material over its entire cross-section. Thus, the resilience against bending of the lips 53 and 54 is similar and the bending, in order to accommodate the inside dimensions of the groove 7, is provided by a combination of bending provided by lips 53 and 54.

In an alternative embodiment, it is possible that the resistance against bending of the first lip 53 differs from the resistance against bending of the second lip 54. The advantage of this measurement is that, for instance, the first lip 54 is specifically adapted to allow bending in order to adjust for possible misalignments in the groove 7. The second lip 54, with a higher resistance against bending, could be used specifically for proper fixing of the seal 5 and therewith of the heat exchanger 1 within the groove 7 in order to avoid any detrimental pendulum effect.