Exhaust heat exchanger
US-8925624-B2 · Jan 6, 2015 · US
US10119773B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10119773-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214129604-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 6, 2018 |
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A housing of a stacked-plate heat exchanger is disclosed, the housing defining a volume for accepting a plurality of stacked plates that are configured for the circulation of a fluid that is to be cooled and of a coolant. The housing defines an interface able to accept a header tank for the fluid that is to be cooled and comprising a first part able to move in the direction in which the plates are stacked when the stacked plates are being brazed, and a second part that has at least one flank defining the interface, the first and second parts being able to be assembled with one another when the plates are being brazed. A heat exchanger comprising the housing is also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A housing of a stacked-plate heat exchanger, said housing defining a volume for accepting a plurality of stacked plates that are configured for the circulation of a fluid that is to be cooled and of a coolant, said housing further defining an interface able to accept a header tank for the fluid that is to be cooled and comprising a first part configured to move in the direction in which the plates are stacked when the stacked plates are being brazed, and a second part that has at least one flank defining said interface, said first and second parts being able to be assembled with one another when the plates are being brazed, wherein said first part includes two lateral walls, a top wall, and a continuous turned-up edge along the entire first part of the housing such that the turned-up edge of the top wall joins together the turned-up edges of the two lateral walls which extend about lateral and distal ends thereof and only the first part of the housing moves when the plates are being brazed, and wherein a terminal end of the continuous turned-up edge faces away from the volume for accepting the plurality of stacked plates. 2. The housing according to claim 1 , wherein said second part has two flanks defined as first and second flanks, wherein the first flank defines a first interface able to accept an inlet header tank for the fluid that is to be cooled and wherein the second flank defines a second interface able to accept an outlet header tank for the fluid that is to be cooled. 3. The housing according to claim 2 , wherein said second part comprises a bottom intended to lie facing an end plate of the plurality of stacked plates, the bottom and the flanks forming a unit assembly. 4. The housing according to claim 1 , wherein said interface defines a surround in the middle of which there is an opening allowing the fluid that is to be cooled to enter and/or leave said housing. 5. The housing according to claim 4 , wherein the surround is bordered by a collar diverging towards the inside of said housing, delimiting the opening and able to collaborate with the header tank for the fluid that is to be cooled. 6. The housing according to claim 5 , wherein a portion of the collar is in contact with a lateral end of the bottom of said second part. 7. The housing according to claim 1 , wherein the lateral wall or walls and the top wall each have the continuous turned-up edge at least partially in contact with one face of the flank which face faces towards the inside of the volume and is further defined as an internal face. 8. The housing according claim 1 , wherein the bottom of the second part comprises a central part and two longitudinal ends each defining a shoulder with respect to the central part, each shoulder allowing a distal end of the lateral walls of the first part to lie in a plane running externally to the volume defined by said housing. 9. A stacked-plate heat exchanger comprising a housing according to claim 1 and a plurality of stacked plates configured for the circulation of a fluid that is to be cooled and of a coolant, wherein the plurality of stacked plates is situated inside said housing. 10. The exchanger according to claim 9 , in which each plate has a heat exchange zone to encourage the exchange of heat between the fluid that is to be cooled and the coolant, and a bypass zone able to allow the fluid that is to be cooled to bypass the heat exchange zone, part of said flank or flanks forming one or more baffles that force the fluid that is to be cooled to circulate through the exchange zone. 11. The housing according to claim 1 , wherein the turned up edge extends in a plane perpendicular to the top wall. 12. The housing according to claim 1 , wherein a concavity of the continuous turned up edge faces away from the volume for accepting the plurality of stacked plates. 13. The housing according to claim 11 , wherein the continuous turned up edge extends in a direction away from the volume for accepting the plurality of stacked plates.
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