Induction heater and method for controlling overheating of induction heater
US-2020269656-A1 · Aug 27, 2020 · US
US11628706B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11628706-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816495507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2023 |
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The present invention relates to a coolant heater comprising: a heating element for heating coolant; a first housing for accommodating the heating element; a cover plate for sealing the first housing in which the heating element is accommodated; a temperature fuse provided in an external space formed by coupling the first housing and the cover plate, and disposed to be adjacent to the cover plate; and a second housing for pressing the temperature fuse so as to pressurize the same toward the cover plate, wherein overheat sensing responsiveness of the heating element is improved such that the overheat of the heating element can be prevented, and failure factors in a part in which the temperature fuse is coupled are reduced such that a durability is improved.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coolant heater comprising: a heating element for heating a coolant; a first housing for accommodating the heating element; a cover plate for sealing the first housing in which the heating element is accommodated; a temperature fuse provided in an external space formed by coupling the first housing and the cover plate, and disposed to be adjacent to the cover plate; a second housing for pressing the temperature fuse to be pressurized toward the cover plate); an elastic means interposed between the temperature fuse and the second housing, with a lower end thereof being supported by the temperature fuse and an upper end thereof being supported by the second housing; and a cover coupled and fixed to the second housing, with an opening penetrating through upper and lower surfaces thereof, wherein a lower portion of a body of the temperature fuse is inserted into the opening of the cover, and the temperature fuse includes connection tabs protruding from an upper portion of the body towards both sides in a width direction or in a length direction, the connection tabs being disposed between a lower surface of the second housing and an upper surface of the cover. 2. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the first housing is formed in a concave container shape, with an upper side thereof being open, and includes an inlet for introducing the coolant and an outlet for discharging the coolant, the cover plate is coupled to cover and close the open upper side of the first housing, and the second housing is formed in the concave container shape, with a lower side thereof being open, and coupled to an upper end portion of the first housing. 3. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the second housing includes a support protruding downwardly from a lower surface thereof at a position corresponding to the temperature fuse, and an upper surface of the temperature fuse is in contact with and supported by the support. 4. The coolant heater of claim 3 , wherein the support of the second housing includes a guide extending downwardly from a lower end thereof, and an upper portion of the temperature fuse is partially inserted into an inner side surrounded by the guide. 5. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the second housing includes a plurality of reinforcing ribs protruding from a surface thereof. 6. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the cover plate includes a seating groove formed to be concave downwardly from an upper surface thereof, and a lower portion of the temperature fuse is partially inserted into the seating groove. 7. The coolant heater of claim 1 , wherein the second housing includes a seating section protruding from a lower surface thereof, and the elastic means is inserted into an inner space of the seating section to be seated therein. 8. The coolant heater of claim 7 , further comprising a push plate including: a support plate disposed between the temperature fuse and the elastic means, with an upper surface thereof being in contact with the elastic means and a lower surface thereof being in contact with the temperature fuse; and a first guide protruding upwardly from the support plate and fitted around an outer surface of the seating section. 9. The coolant heater of claim 8 , wherein the first guide of the push plate includes a slit penetrating through an inner surface and an outer surface thereof in a width direction or in a length direction. 10. The coolant heater of claim 9 , wherein the seating section includes a rotation preventing protrusion protruding from an outer circumferential surface thereof, the rotation preventing protrusion being inserted into the slit of the push plate to be coupled thereto. 11. The coolant heater of claim 8 , wherein the second housing includes a second guide protruding from the lower surface thereof, and the push plate is disposed in an inner space surrounded by the second guide. 12. The coolant heater of claim 11 , wherein the support plate of the push plate is formed in a polygonal shape when viewed in a height direction, and the second guide of the second housing is formed to correspond in shape to the support plate. 13. The coolant heater of claim 1 , further comprising a sealing member fitted around a peripheral portion of the cover plate to cover an entire edge of the cover plate, and formed to cover all three surfaces at the peripheral portion of the cover plate, wherein, in a state in which the sealing member is fitted around the peripheral portion of the cover plate, the peripheral portion of the cover plate including the sealing member is interposed between an upper end portion of the first housing and a lower end portion of the second housing to closely adhere thereto. 14. The coolant heater of claim 13 , wherein inner ends of the sealing member protrude inwardly further than inner wall surfaces of the first housing and the second housing to be coupled thereto. 15. The coolant heater of claim 13 , wherein the sealing member includes a through hole penetrating through both surfaces thereof to enable communication between an inner space into which the cover plate is inserted and the outside. 16. The coolant heater of claim 13 , wherein the first housing includes a sealing member seating formed to be concave downwardly from an upper surface of the upper end portion thereof, and the sealing member is inserted into the sealing member seating groove. 17. The coolant heater of claim 16 , wherein a width of the sealing member is larger than a width of the sealing member seating groove. 18. The coolant heater of claim 13 , wherein the sealing member includes protrusions formed in a rugged form at an upper outer surface and a lower outer surface thereof, respectively. 19. A coolant heater comprising: a heating element for heating a coolant; a first housing for accommodating the heating element; a cover plate for sealing the first housing in which the heating element is accommodated; a temperature fuse provided in an external space formed by coupling the first housing and the cover plate, and disposed to be adjacent to the cover plate; a second housing for pressing the temperature fuse to be pressurized toward the cover plate; an elastic means interposed between the temperature fuse and the second housing, with a lower end thereof being supported by the temperature fuse and an upper end thereof being supported by the second housing, wherein the second housing includes a seating section protruding from a lower surface thereof, and the elastic means is inserted into an inner space of the seating section to be seated therein; and a push plate including: a support plate disposed between the temperature fuse and the elastic means, with an upper surface thereof being in contact with the elastic means and a lower surface thereof being in contact with the temperature fuse; and a first guide protruding upwardly from the support plate and fitted around an outer surface of the seating section. 20. A coolant heater comprising: a heating element for heating a coolant; a first housing for accommodating the heating element; a cover plate for sealing the first housing in which the heating element is accommodated; a temperature fuse provided in an external space formed by coupling the first housing and the cover plate, and disposed to be adjacent to the cover plate; a second housing for pressing the temperature fuse to be pressurized toward the cover plate; and a sealing member fitted around a peripheral portion of the cover plate to cover
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