Heating system of hybrid vehicle
US-2015360539-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US11040597B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11040597-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816169047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 22, 2021 |
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A heat exchanger unit, especially for a fuel-operated vehicle heater, with a heat exchanger housing (16) with an outer wall (24) and with an inner wall (30), wherein the outer wall (24) and the inner wall (30) define a heat carrier medium flow space (36), through which heat carrier medium (M) can flow, wherein at least one sensor mounting opening (42) is formed in the outer wall (24) and a sensor (40) is received in the at least one sensor mounting opening (42) in a fluid-tight manner and displaceably and protruding into the heat carrier medium flow space (36) with an area (50) protruding into the flow space and supported on the inner wall, wherein a prestressing element (52) acting on the sensor (40) for supporting it at the inner wall (30) is associated with the sensor (40), wherein the prestressing element (52) is fixed in a fixing area (54) in relation to an outer housing (58) enclosing the heat exchanger unit (22) in at least some areas and it acts on the sensor (40) in an action area (56) for support at the inner wall (30).
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A heat exchanger unit, for a fuel-operated vehicle heater, the heat exchanger unit comprising: a heat exchanger housing comprising an outer wall and an inner wall, wherein the outer wall and the inner wall define a heat carrier medium flow space, through which heat carrier medium can flow, wherein at least one sensor mounting opening is formed in the outer wall; a sensor received in the at least one sensor mounting opening in a fluid-tight and displaceable manner and supported at the inner wall and having a heat carrier area flow space protruding area, protruding into the heat carrier medium flow space; and a prestressing element acting on the sensor in an action area, for support of the sensor at the inner wall, wherein the prestressing element is fixed in a fixing area in relation to an outer housing surrounding the heat exchanger unit in at least some areas, the prestressing element being supported in the action area in relation to the sensor, a prestressing element abutment area being provided at the outer housing located opposite the sensor mounting opening, the prestressing element having a leaf spring-like configuration, the fixing area being provided in an end area of the prestressing element and the action area being provided in another end area of the prestressing element, the prestressing element having a U-shaped configuration in the action area, the prestressing element being supported with a first U-leg in relation to the prestressing element abutment area and being supported with a second U-leg in relation to the sensor. 2. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 1 , wherein an opening is provided in the prestressing element abutment area of the outer housing. 3. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 1 , wherein an abutment surface that is essentially at right angles to a central longitudinal axis of the sensor or to the sensor mounting opening receiving same or that is essentially at right angles to a central longitudinal axis of the sensor and to the sensor mounting opening receiving same, is provided in the prestressing element abutment area for supporting the action area of the prestressing element. 4. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the outer housing has a fixing projection, which projects in a direction of the outer wall and protrudes into a fixing opening of the fixing area. 5. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 4 , wherein a plurality of protruding projections acting on an outer circumferential wall of the fixing projection are provided on the inner circumference of the fixing opening. 6. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the fixing projection has a preferably conically tapering configuration in a direction of the outer wall. 7. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the fixing opening has a keyhole shape and the fixing projection has a projection head overlapping a narrow area of the fixing opening. 8. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 4 , further comprising an anti-rotation formation, which holds the prestressing element against rotation about the fixing projection, the anti-rotation formation being provided at the outer housing and comprising at least one anti-rotation projection protruding in a direction of the outer wall. 9. The heat exchanger unit in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the outer housing is made of a plastic material; and the sensor is a temperature sensor. 10. A fuel-operated vehicle heater comprising: a burner with a burner area; and a heat exchanger unit comprising: a heat exchanger housing comprising an outer wall and an inner wall, wherein the outer wall and the inner wall define a heat carrier medium flow space, through which heat carrier medium can flow, wherein at least one sensor mounting opening is formed in the outer wall; a sensor received in the at least one sensor mounting opening in a fluid-tight and displaceable manner and supported at the inner wall and having a heat carrier area flow space protruding area, protruding into the heat carrier medium flow space; and a prestressing element acting on the sensor in an action area, for support of the sensor at the inner wall, wherein the prestressing element is fixed in a fixing area in relation to an outer housing surrounding the heat exchanger unit in at least some areas, the prestressing element being supported in the action area in relation to the sensor, a prestressing element abutment area being provided at the outer housing located opposite the sensor mounting opening, the prestressing element having a leaf spring-like configuration, the fixing area being provided in an end area of the prestressing element and the action area being provided in another end area of the prestressing element, the prestressing element having a U-shaped configuration in the action area, the prestressing element being supported with a first U-leg in relation to the prestressing element abutment area and being supported with a second U-leg in relation to the sensor. 11. The fuel-operated vehicle heater in accordance with claim 10 , wherein an opening is provided in the prestressing element abutment area of the outer housing. 12. The fuel-operated vehicle heater in accordance with claim 10 , wherein an abutment surface that is essentially at right angles to a central longitudinal axis of the sensor or to the sensor mounting opening receiving same or that is essentially at right angles to a central longitudinal axis of the sensor and to the sensor mounting opening receiving same, is provided in the prestressing element abutment area for supporting the action area of the prestressing element. 13. The fuel-operated vehicle heater in accordance with claim 10 , wherein: the outer housing has a fixing projection, which projects in a direction of the outer wall and protrudes into a fixing opening of the fixing area; and a plurality of protruding projections acting on an outer circumferential wall of the fixing projection are provided on the inner circumference of the fixing opening. 14. The fuel-operated vehicle heater in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the fixing opening has a keyhole shape and the fixing projection has a projection head overlapping a narrow area of the fixing opening. 15. The fuel-operated vehicle heater in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the heat exchanger unit further comprises an anti-rotation formation, which holds the prestressing element against rotation about the fixing projection, the anti-rotation formation being provided at the outer housing and comprising at least one anti-rotation projection protruding in a direction of the outer wall. 16. The fuel-operated vehicle heater in accordance with claim 10 , wherein: the outer housing is made of a plastic material; and the sensor is a temperature sensor. 17. A heat exchanger unit comprising: a heat exchanger housing comprising an outer wall and an inner wall spaced from said outer wall, said outer wall and said inner wall being configured to define a flow space through which heat carrier medium can flow, said outer wall defining a sensor opening; an outer housing at least partially surrounding, and spaced from, said heat exchanger housing, said outer housing having an abutment area arranged opposite said sensor opening; a sensor movably arranged in sensor opening and in contact with said inner wall, said sensor having a portion arranged in said flow space; a prestressing element mounted on said outer housing, said prestressing element having a fixing area arranged
the heat source being other than the propulsion plant {(B60H1/00492 takes precedence)} · CPC title
related to the operation of the heater itself, e.g. flame detection or overheating · CPC title
for controlling the distribution of heat-exchange media between different channels ({static flow control means in header boxes F28F9/026}; arrangements of guide plates or guide vanes F28F9/22, F28F25/12) · CPC title
the surrounding tube being closed at one end, e.g. return type (F28D7/14 takes precedence) · CPC title
the conduits having a single U-bend (F28D7/10 takes precedence){(F28D7/0016 and F28D7/0033 take precedence)} · CPC title
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