System for controlling air flow into vehicle engine compartment
US-2015345367-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9970716B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970716-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314038417-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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The heat exchanger HE comprising a case 2 housing a plurality of heat transfer tubes 1 and a header 3 having a hollow main body 30 with an open edge 33 . A side wall 21 of the case 2 is provided with a bulging portion 22 having a cylindrical circumferential wall 22 a bulging out of the case 2 and an end wall 22 b which blocks a tip portion of the circumferential wall 22 a . Each end of the heat transfer tubes 1 is inserted into a penetrating hole 22 c provided for the end wall 22 b of the bulging portion 22 , and is jointed to the end wall 22 b , and the open edge 33 of the header 3 is fitted onto the circumferential wall 22 a of the bulging portion 22 , thereby forming a chamber 36 communicating with the inside of each heat transfer tube 1 . Therefore, it is possible that the number of the members of the heat exchanger HE is reduced, the configuration is simplified, and the heat exchanger HE is easily manufactured at low cost.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger comprising: a plurality of heat transfer tubes; a case having a main body and at least one side wall which blocks an opening of an end of the main body, the case housing the heat transfer tubes; and a pair of headers, each of the headers being configured to enter water into the heat transfer tubes or to deliver heated water from the heat transfer tubes, wherein the side wall of the case is partially provided with a pair of bulging portions, each of the bulging portions being formed on a part of the side wall which departs from a joined portion of a peripheral portion of the side wall and the main body, each of the bulging portions having a cylindrical circumferential wall bulging out of the case and an end wall which is integrally connected to the cylindrical circumferential wall so as to block a tip portion of the cylindrical circumferential wall and has a plurality of penetrating holes, the cylindrical circumferential wall and the end wall are integrally provided with the side wall, and the part of the side wall is bulged from another area of the side wall, ends of the heat transfer tubes are inserted into the penetrating holes, respectively, and are joined with the end wall, and each of the headers has a hollow main body having an open edge forming an opening corresponding to each of the bulging portions and the opening is blocked by the end wall by fitting the open edge onto the cylindrical circumferential wall, thereby a chamber communicating with the heat transfer tubes is formed in each of the headers. 2. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the side wall of the case is constituted with a metal plate, and each of the bulging portions is integrally formed with the side wall by press-working, and the circumferential wall of each of the bulging portions and the end wall of each of the bulging portions are integrally connected. 3. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the circumferential wall of each of the bulging portions has a portion inclining in such a manner that an external dimension of each of the bulging portions is gradually reduced toward the tip side, and a tip of the open edge of each of the headers abuts an outer surface of the inclined portion, and each of the headers and the bulging portions are joined at the abutting portion. 4. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 3 , wherein an outer circumference of the open edge of each of the headers is integrally formed with a flange projecting out of the open edge, and each of the headers and each of the bulging portions are joined by welding the flange to an outer surface of the circumferential wall. 5. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 3 , wherein a portion closer to the tip of the circumferential wall of each of the bulging portions than the inclined portion is a non-inclined portion of which external dimension is substantially fixed along the axial direction of the circumferential wall, and the open edge of each of the headers is fitted onto the non-inclined portion. 6. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 5 , wherein an outer circumference of the open edge of each of the headers is integrally formed with a flange projecting out of the open edge. 7. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 6 , wherein each of the headers and the bulging portions are joined by welding the flange to the outer surface of the circumferential wall. 8. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 6 , wherein an inner circumferential surface of the open edge corresponding to a base of the flange is a convexly curved surface having a predetermined curvature radius, and the curved surface abuts the outer surface of the inclined portion. 9. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the circumferential wall has a pair of substantially semi-cylindrical end areas in horizontal direction at both ends of the circumferential wall and has a pair of middle areas in vertical direction between the end areas so as to connect the end areas, and an upper one of the middle areas curves so as to expand upward and a lower one curves so as to expand downward. 10. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a joint tube body communicating with the chamber projects out of an outer surface of the main body of each of the headers. 11. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the heat transfer tubes have a plurality of helical tube bodies having different winding diameters and being arranged to be wound and overlapped in a substantially concentric manner, and have a plurality of straight tube bodies connected with ends of the helical tube bodies, respectively, and the ends of the straight tube bodies are inserted into the penetrating holes, respectively. 12. The heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the case has a supply port and a discharge port of heating gas for the heat transfer tubes and the heating gas in the case from the supply port flows so as to contact the outer surfaces of the heat transfer tubes and reaches the discharge port. 13. A production method of the heat exchanger as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises: a plurality of heat transfer tubes, a case having a main body and at least one side wall which blocks an opening of an end of the main body, the case housing the heat transfer tubes, and a pair of headers, each of the headers being configured to enter water into the heat transfer tubes or to deliver heated water from the heat transfer tubes, wherein the side wall of the case is partially provided with a pair of bulging portions, each of the bulging portions being formed on a part of the side wall which departs from a joined portion of a peripheral portion of the side wall and the main body, each of the bulging portions having a cylindrical circumferential wall bulging out of the case and an end wall which is integrally connected to the cylindrical circumferential wall so as to block a tip portion of the cylindrical circumferential wall and has a plurality of penetrating holes, the cylindrical circumferential wall and the end wall are integrally provided with the side wall, and the part of the side wall is bulged from another area of the side wall, ends of the heat transfer tubes are inserted into the penetrating holes, respectively, and are joined with the end wall, and each of the headers has a hollow main body having an open edge forming an opening corresponding to each of the bulging portions and the opening is blocked by the end wall by fitting the open edge onto the cylindrical circumferential wall, thereby a chamber communicating with the heat transfer tubes is formed in each of the headers, and wherein the method comprises: a first step for inserting the ends of the heat transfer tubes into the penetrating holes, respectively, and welding the ends to the end wall, and a second step for fitting the open edge of each of the headers onto the cylindrical circumferential wall and welding the open edge to the side wall of the case. 14. The production method as set forth in claim 13 , wherein the circumferential wall is provided in advance with a portion inclining in such a manner that an external dimension of the bulging portion is gradually reduced toward the tip side, and a tip of the open edge of each of the headers is abutted to an outer surface of the inclined portion, and the header and the bulging portion are welded at the abutting portion in the second step. 15. The production method as set forth in claim 14 , wherein an outer circumference of the open edge of each of the headers is integr
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