System for controlling air flow into vehicle engine compartment
US-2015345367-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US10401095B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10401095-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314435371-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A heat exchanger includes tubes and a header tank. The tubes are arranged in parallel with each other, and fluid flows in the tubes. The header tank is disposed at end portions of the tubes in a longitudinal direction of the tubes and extends in a direction in which the tubes are arranged in parallel with each other to communicate with the tubes. The header tank includes a core plate, a resin tank main body part, and a resiliently-deformable sealing member. The tubes are joined to the core plate. The tank main body part is fixed to the core plate. The core plate includes a receiving part at which the sealing member is disposed. The tank main body part is fixed to the core plate with the sealing member clamped between an end part of the tank main body part on the core plate-side and the receiving part. The receiving part is disposed on a farther side from the tubes in the longitudinal direction of the tubes than the end portions of the tubes in the longitudinal direction of the tubes.
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A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of tubes which are arranged in parallel with each other and through which fluid flows in a longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes; and a header tank that is disposed at end portions of the plurality of tubes, the header tank extending in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes in which the plurality of tubes are arranged in parallel with each other to communicate with the plurality of tubes, wherein: the header tank includes: a core plate to which the plurality of tubes are joined; a resin tank main body part that is fixed to the core plate; and a resiliently-deformable sealing member; the core plate includes a receiving part at which the sealing member is disposed; the tank main body part is fixed to the core plate with the sealing member clamped between an end part of the tank main body part on the core plate side and the receiving part; the receiving part is disposed on a farther side from the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes than the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes; the end part of the tank main body part includes a tank-side sealing surface on the core plate side; and a vertical gap is defined between the tank-side sealing surface and each of the end portions of the plurality of tubes, wherein the sealing member is resiliently compressed between the end part of the tank main body part and the receiving part of the core plate in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes when the tank main body part is fixed to the core plate, the core plate includes a pawl that is bent from an outer peripheral side of the receiving part toward the end part to fix the tank main body part, the end part includes a projecting part that projects toward the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes and limits displacement of the sealing member toward an inner peripheral side of the header tank, the receiving part has a flat plate shape extending in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes, the core plate includes a wall part connecting together the pawl and the receiving part, and the sealing member is accommodated in a space surrounded by the wall part, the receiving part, the tank-side sealing surface and the projecting part, thereby enclosing the sealing member. 2. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the end part includes: a snap-fit part that projects toward the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes and has a pawl part in engagement with an inner peripheral edge part of the receiving part, at an end portion of the snap-fit part; and a projecting part that projects toward the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes and limits displacement of the sealing member toward an outer peripheral side of the header tank. 3. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the resin tank main body part is spaced away from the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes. 4. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the receiving part is disposed further into the header tank in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes than the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the tubes. 5. A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of tubes which are arranged in parallel with each other and through which fluid flows in a longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes; and a header tank that is disposed at end portions of the plurality of tubes, the header tank extending in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes in which the plurality of tubes are arranged in parallel with each other to communicate with the plurality of tubes, wherein: the header tank includes: a core plate to which the plurality of tubes are joined; a resin tank main body part that is fixed to the core plate; and a resiliently-deformable sealing member; the core plate includes a receiving part at which the sealing member is disposed; the tank main body part is fixed to the core plate with the sealing member clamped between an end part of the tank main body part on the core plate side and the receiving part; a distance in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes from where the core plate is joined to the plurality of tubes to the receiving part is greater than a distance in the longitudinal direction of the tubes from where the core plate is joined to the plurality of tubes to terminal ends of the plurality of tubes; the end part of the tank main body part includes a tank-side sealing surface on the core plate side; and a vertical gap is defined between the tank-side sealing surface and each of the end portions of the plurality of tubes, wherein the sealing member is resiliently compressed between the end part of the tank main body part and the receiving part of the core plate in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes when the tank main body part is fixed to the core plate, the core plate includes a pawl that is bent from an outer peripheral side of the receiving part toward the end part to fix the tank main body part, the end part includes a projecting part that projects toward the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes and limits displacement of the sealing member toward an inner peripheral side of the header tank, the receiving part has a flat plate shape extending in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes, the core plate includes a wall part connecting together the pawl and the receiving part, and the sealing member is accommodated in a space surrounded by the wall part, the receiving part, the tank-side sealing surface and the projecting part, thereby enclosing the sealing member. 6. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the tank main body part is inset of the core plate. 7. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes, the sealing member is clamped between the tank main body part and the core plate, and is in contact with two surfaces of the tank main body part and two surfaces of the core plate. 8. A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of tubes which are arranged in parallel with each other and through which fluid flows in a longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes; and a header tank that is disposed at end portions of the plurality of tubes, the header tank extending in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes in which the plurality of tubes are arranged in parallel with each other to communicate with the plurality of tubes, wherein: the header tank includes: a core plate to which the plurality of tubes are joined; a resin tank main body part that is fixed to the core plate; and a resiliently-deformable sealing member; the core plate includes a receiving part at which the sealing member is disposed; the tank main body part is fixed to the core plate with the sealing member clamped between an end part of the tank main body part on the core plate side and the receiving part; the receiving part is disposed on a farther side from the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes than the end portions of the plurality of tubes in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of tubes; t
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