Integrated functional heat exchange apparatus for automobile

US2016290205A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016290205-A1
Application numberUS-201414766800-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 9, 2014
Priority dateDec 10, 2013
Publication dateOct 6, 2016
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A heat exchange device with combined functions in vehicles includes: a heat exchanger configured to be installed in an exhaust path of an engine and connected to a coolant heat exchanger circuit and an oil heat exchanger circuit; a bypass path configured to be connected to bypass the heat exchanger in the exhaust path; a recirculation path configured to be branched from the exhaust path to be connected to an intake system of the engine; a first control valve configured to control a flow path of exhaust gas between the exhaust path and the bypass path; a second control valve configured to control a flow path of the exhaust gas between the exhaust path and the recirculation path; and a third control valve configured to control the flow path of the exhaust gas between the bypass path and the recirculation path.

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1 - 13 . (canceled) 14 . A heat exchange device with combined functions in a vehicle, comprising: a heat exchanger installed in an exhaust path of an engine and connected to a coolant heat exchanger circuit and an oil heat exchanger circuit; a bypass path configured to bypass the heat exchanger in the exhaust path; a recirculation path branched from the exhaust path to connect to an intake system of the engine; a first control valve configured to control a flow of an exhaust gas between the exhaust path and the bypass path; a second control valve configured to control a flow of the exhaust gas between the exhaust path and the recirculation path; and a third control valve configured to control a flow of the exhaust gas between the bypass path and the recirculation path. 15 . The heat exchange device of claim 14 , wherein the exhaust path includes: an inflow path extending from the engine to the heat exchanger; and an outflow path extending from the heat exchanger to a tail pipe. 16 . The heat exchange device of claim 15 , wherein the bypass path extends from the inflow path to the outflow path. 17 . The heat exchange device of claim 15 , wherein the first control valve is disposed at a branch point between the inflow path and the bypass path. 18 . The heat exchange device of claim 17 , wherein the second control valve is disposed at a branch point between the outflow path and the recirculation path. 19 . The heat exchange device of claim 15 , wherein the recirculation path includes: a main recirculation path branching from the outflow path; and a sub recirculation path extending from the bypass path to the main recirculation path. 20 . The heat exchange device of claim 19 , wherein the second control valve is disposed at a branch point between the outflow path and the main recirculation path. 21 . The heat exchange device of claim 19 , wherein the third control valve is disposed at a branch point between the bypass path and the sub recirculation path. 22 . The heat exchange device of claim 14 , wherein the heat exchanger includes: exhaust connection parts providing an exhaust gas inflow and an exhaust gas outflow; coolant connection parts providing a coolant inflow and a coolant outflow; and oil connection parts providing an oil inflow and an oil outflow. 23 . The heat exchange device of claim 22 , wherein the heat exchanger includes: a first core unit configured to be connected to the coolant heat exchanger circuit; and a second core unit configured to be connected to the oil heat exchanger circuit. 24 . The heat exchange device of claim 23 , wherein the first core unit and the second core unit are arranged concentrically. 25 . The heat exchange device of claim 24 , wherein the exhaust connection parts include an end cap having an edge portion integrated with a flange, the end cap formed at a bottom portion of the first core unit, wherein the coolant connection parts are disposed at opposite ends of an outer side of the second core unit, and wherein the oil connection parts are disposed at portions spaced apart from the coolant connection parts with respect to the second core unit. 26 . The heat exchange device of claim 23 , wherein the first core unit and the second core unit are each disposed in a laminar shape in a vertical direction. 27 . The heat exchange device of claim 26 , wherein the exhaust connection parts include end caps disposed at opposite ends of the first core unit, wherein the coolant connection parts are disposed at a lower portion of the first core unit and an upper portion of the second core unit, and wherein the oil connection parts are disposed at portions of the second core unit spaced apart from each other.

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What does patent US2016290205A1 cover?
A heat exchange device with combined functions in vehicles includes: a heat exchanger configured to be installed in an exhaust path of an engine and connected to a coolant heat exchanger circuit and an oil heat exchanger circuit; a bypass path configured to be connected to bypass the heat exchanger in the exhaust path; a recirculation path configured to be branched from the exhaust path to be c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halla Visteon Climate Control
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N5/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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