Positive temperature coefficient heating assembly and defroster for a vehicle
US-2016264100-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US11413935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11413935-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916982122-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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The present invention relates to a coolant heater. The purpose of the present invention, a coolant heater which effectively heats coolant of a vehicle by means of a heating unit, is to provide a coolant heater having improved sensitivity and responsiveness to over-heating and assured stability by utilizing a temperature fuse to prevent over-heating. Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a coolant heater having enhanced durability of the temperature fuse coupling part by improving the structure by which the temperature fuse is fixed.
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A coolant heater comprising: a heating element for heating coolant; a controller for controlling the heating element; a temperature fuse having a pair of terminal parts electrically connected to the controller by a cable and blocking current supply of the heating element according to a temperature of the coolant; a fuse cover formed in a form surrounding the temperature fuse and mounted with the cable; a first housing formed in a shape of a concave container with an opened upper side, and having an inlet portion through which the coolant is introduced and an outlet portion through which the coolant is discharged; a cover plate coupled to cover the opened upper side of the first housing; and a second housing formed in a shape of a concave container with an opened lower side and coupled to an upper end portion of the first housing, wherein the heating element is provided in an inner space formed by a coupling of the first housing and the cover plate, the controller is disposed in the first housing, the temperature fuse is disposed on an upper side of the cover plate and has a lower surface in contact with the cover plate, and the fuse cover is coupled to the upper side of the cover plate. 2. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the fuse cover includes a pair of plate surface portions formed in a plate shape vertically disposed on the cover plate and spaced apart from each other and disposed in parallel, and a pair of partition wall portions extending in a separation direction of the plate surface portions to connect the plate surface portions, and the temperature fuse is disposed to be inserted into a space formed by the plate surface portions and the partition wall portions. 3. The coolant heater of claim 2 , wherein protrusions are formed on the plate surface portions, a pair of catching portions formed in a plate shape parallel to the plate surface portions on the upper side of the cover plate and having a through hole is formed to protrude, and the coupling between the fuse cover and the cover plate is performed in a hooking method in which the protrusions are fitted to the catching portions. 4. The coolant heater of claim 2 , wherein a seating groove is formed in one side of the plate surface portions of the fuse cover, and the cable is inserted and seated into the seating groove. 5. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein a support portion is formed to protrude downward from a lower surface of a position corresponding to the fuse cover of the second housing, and an upper surface of the fuse cover is supported by being in contact with the support portion. 6. The coolant heater of claim 5 , wherein the support portion is provided with a guide portion extending from a lower end to a lower side, and a portion of the upper side of the fuse cover is inserted into the inside surrounded by the guide portion. 7. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein a seating portion is formed to be concave from the upper surface of the cover plate to the lower side thereof, and a portion of a lower side of the temperature fuse is inserted into the seating portion. 8. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the cover plate includes a main plate formed in a shape corresponding to the opened upper surface of the first housing and a sub-plate coupled to be in surface contact with an upper surface of the main plate and coupled with the fuse cover. 9. The coolant heater of claim 8 , wherein the sub-plate is disposed on a region corresponding to the position where the heating element is disposed. 10. The coolant heater of claim 8 , wherein the cover plate is formed so that the main plate and the sub-plate are brazed. 11. The coolant heater of claim 10 , wherein the sub-plate includes an extension bar extending to protrude in a length direction of the coolant heater. 12. The coolant heater of claim 1 , further comprising a thermal pad interposed between the temperature fuse and the cover plate. 13. The coolant heater of claim 1 , further comprising a gasket disposed for sealing at one end of the cover plate in contact with the first housing and the second housing. 14. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the controller is disposed to be spaced apart from the upper side of the cover plate and a through hole that vertically penetrates through the controller is formed in a central portion of the controller, and the temperature fuse is disposed in a region where the through hole is formed. 15. A coolant heater comprising: a heating element for heating coolant; a temperature fuse for blocking current supply of the heating element according to a temperature of the coolant; and a fuse cover formed in a form surrounding the temperature fuse and mounted with the cable; a first housing formed in a shape of a concave container with an opened upper side, and having an inlet portion through which the coolant is introduced and an outlet portion through which the coolant is discharged; a cover plate coupled to cover the opened upper side of the first housing; and a second housing formed in a shape of a concave container with an opened lower side and coupled to an upper end portion of the first housing, wherein the heating element is provided in an inner space formed by a coupling of the first housing and the cover plate, the temperature fuse is disposed on an upper side of the cover plate and has a lower surface in contact with the cover plate, and the fuse cover is coupled to the upper side of the cover plate. 16. The coolant heater of claim 15 , further comprising, a controller for controlling the heating element, wherein the temperature fuse is electrically connected to the controller. 17. The coolant heater of claim 16 wherein the controller is disposed in the first housing.
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