Field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to an electric heater, in particular for a heating or an air-conditioning
system of a motor vehicle, with a heater core comprising a plurality of electric heating
elements comprising contact sheets, said heater core further comprising a plurality
of radiator elements, wherein the heater core comprising a first long lateral side
and a second long lateral side opposite the first long lateral side, wherein the electric
heating elements and the radiator elements are arranged parallel to each other and
they are arranged parallel to the first long lateral side and to the second long lateral
side of the heater core.
Description of the related art
[0002] Electric heaters are well known in the art especially for the use as an auxiliary
heater in a heating or an air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle. The electric
heater is used for example to heat up an air flow generated by a fan of the heating
or the air-conditioning system. Such electric heaters often comprise a plurality of
electric heating elements which comprise contact sheets and which are controlled by
an electronic controller unit. The electric heating elements are arranged in a heater
core together with a plurality of heat dissipating radiator elements which abut against
the contact sheets of the electric heating elements. The heater core usually comprises
a first long lateral side and a second long lateral side opposite the first long lateral
side. The first long lateral side and the second long lateral side respectively comprise
lateral contact sheets, which are for example made of aluminium or of an aluminium
alloy. However, aluminium is a relatively expensive material. Furthermore, the weight
of aluminium is relatively high, for example compared to synthetic materials like
plastic.
[0003] The document
EP 2 017 103 A1 discloses an electric heater which comprises a heater core which is arranged in a
housing defining opposite frame face sides and which includes parallel layers of heat
dissipating radiator elements and electric heating elements. Furthermore, the electric
heater comprises a grid arrangement covering the respective frame face sides and reinforcing
the housing.
[0004] The document
DE 44 34 613 A1 discloses an electric heater, in particular for a heating or an air-conditioning
system of a motor vehicle, with a frame element and a plurality of electric heating
elements assembled as a heater core and fastened to the frame element. The electric
heating elements are arranged parallel to each other and each electric heating element
comprises two contact sheets and PTC-elements arranged between the two contact sheets.
A plurality of radiator elements, which are in heat-conductive connection with the
electric heating elements, are additionally disclosed. In the electric heater, the
contact sheets include angled-off sections essentially in a form of an L. The angled-off
sections are connected to each other in a frictionally locking manner. The angled-off
sections of the contact sheets are arranged at opposite ends of the electric heating
element and are angled in opposite directions. The length of the angled-off sections
of the contact sheets are dimensioned such that angled-off sections of one pair of
contact sheets are in mutual abutment with angled-off sections of respectively adjacent
pairs of contact sheets.
Object of the invention, solution, advantages
[0005] Therefore it is the object of the invention to provide an electric heater which is
relatively lightweight and which can be manufactured at lower cost.
[0006] The object is achieved by an electric heater according the features of claim 1.
[0007] According to an embodiment of the invention an electric heater is provided, in particular
for a heating or an air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle, with a heater core
comprising a plurality of electric heating elements comprising contact sheets, said
heater core further comprising a plurality of radiator elements, wherein the heater
core comprises a first long lateral side and a second long lateral side opposite the
first long lateral side, wherein the electric heating elements and the radiator elements
are arranged parallel to each other and they are arranged parallel to the first long
lateral side and to the second long lateral side of the heater core, wherein the heater
core comprises a first strip of plastic material which is arranged at the first long
lateral side of the heater core and/or a second strip of plastic material which is
arranged at the second long lateral side of the heater core. The first strip of plastic
material and the second strip of plastic material substitute the commonly used lateral
contact sheets which are for example made of aluminum. Thereby, the manufacturing
cost and the weight of the heater core are reduced.
[0008] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the first long lateral
side of the heater core is outwardly bounded by the first strip of plastic material
and/or the second long lateral side of the heater core is outwardly bounded by the
second strip of plastic material. This feature enhances the stability of the heater
core due to the lateral located at least one strip of plastic material.
[0009] In a further advantageous embodiment, the first strip of plastic material comprises
a first base body and the second strip of plastic material comprises a second base
body, wherein the first base body and the second base body substantially comprise
the same shape as the contact sheets of the electric heating elements. Thereby, the
present manufacturing process of the heater core has not to be changed substantially
in order to implement the inventive electric heater into the manufacturing line.
[0010] It is preferable, if at least one frame element is connected to the first strip of
plastic material and/or the second strip of plastic material. The at least one frame
element helps to adapt differently sized heater cores to a large variety of different
heating or air-conditioning systems with different air flow channels.
[0011] In a further embodiment, the first strip of plastic material comprises a first outer
side which is facing away from the heater core and the second strip of plastic material
comprises a second outer side which is facing away from the heater core, wherein at
least one of the frame elements is connected to the first outer side and/or the second
outer side.
[0012] Additionally the first strip of plastic material comprises a first inner side facing
towards the heater core and the second strip of plastic material comprises a second
inner side facing towards the heater core, wherein the first inner side is connected
to a first radiator element, particularly by gluing, and the second inner side is
connected to a second radiator element, particularly by gluing, wherein the first
radiator element is arranged adjacent to the first long lateral side of the heater
core and the second radiator element is arranged adjacent to the second long lateral
side of the heater core.
[0013] Furthermore it is preferable, that at least one of the electric heating elements
comprises at least one PTC-element. In another embodiment a plurality of PTC-elements
are provided in each of the heating elements.
[0014] In a further embodiment it is favorable that the at least one frame element comprises
an inner rim with a first longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side opposite
the first longitudinal side, wherein the first longitudinal side of the inner rim
is connected to the first plastic strip, particularly by gluing and the second longitudinal
side of the inner rim is connected to the second plastic strip, particularly by gluing.
[0015] Furthermore it is advantageous that the heater core comprises a first short lateral
side which is arranged perpendicular to the first long lateral side and the second
long lateral side of the heater core, wherein an electronic controller is arranged
at the first short lateral side of the heater core.
[0016] In a further embodiment of the invention, the electronic controller comprises electric
connectors which are electrically connected to either a positive pole of a power supply
or a negative pole of a power supply or a mass potential and particularly arranged
in an alternating order, wherein the electric heating elements are electrically connected
to the electric connectors.
[0017] In a further advantageous embodiment, the electronic controller comprises a housing,
wherein the at least one frame element is connected to the housing of the electronic
controller by at least one clip connection.
[0018] In another embodiment it is favorable that the at least one frame element frames
the heater core. Therefore the heater core is protected against lateral forces during
e.g. assembling.
[0019] Further preferable embodiments of the invention are described in the claims and the
following description of the drawings.
Description of the drawings
[0020] The invention is explained in detail below by means of an exemplary embodiment and
with reference to the drawings, in which:
- Fig.1
- shows an electric heater according to the state of the art,
- Fig. 2
- shows a first embodiment of an inventive electric heater, and
- Fig. 3
- shows a heater core of the electric heater according to Fig. 2.
Preferred embodiments of the invention
[0021] Fig. 1 shows an electric heater 1 according to the state of the art. The electric
heater 1 comprises an electronic controller 2, which is used to control the electric
heater 1. Therefore the electronic controller 2 controls the power consumption of
the electric heater 1 and/or the temperature of heating elements 7 of the electric
heater 1.
[0022] The electric heater 1 comprises a heater core 3 and a frame element 4 framing the
heater core 3. The electronic controller 2 is electrically connected to a power supply
which not shown in Fig. 1.
[0023] At a first short side 5 of the electronic controller 2, which is facing towards the
heater core 3, a plurality of electric connectors 6 is shown. The electric connectors
6 are electrically connected to either a positive pole of the power supply or a negative
pole of the power supply. The electric connectors 6 that are electrically connected
to a positive pole of the power supply and the electric connectors 6 that are electrically
connected to a negative pole of the power supply are arranged in an alternating order
parallel to the elongation direction E of the first short side 5 of the electronic
controller 2. The heater core 3 comprises a plurality of electric heating elements
7 which comprise contact sheets 8. The contact sheets 8 are either electrically connected
to an electric connector 6 or electrically connected to an adjacent contact sheet
8. The electrical connection between the contact sheets 8 is created through radiator
elements 9, which are arranged between the electric heating elements 7. The contact
sheets 8 and the radiator elements 9 are made of a conductive material. Through the
electrical connection of the contact sheets 8 with adjacent contact sheets 8 or with
the electric connectors 6, it is realized, that PTC-elements 10, which are arranged
between the contact sheets 8, are connected to the power supply of an electrical circuit,
e.g. of a closed electrical circuit. Thus the PTC-elements 10 can generate heat by
applying an electric voltage creating an electric current through the PTC-elements.
[0024] The inventive electric heater 1 might be for example utilised as an auxiliary heater
or pre-heater in a heating or in an air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle. In
this case the electric heater 1 heats up air, which flows in a flow direction F through
interstices 11 formed by the radiator elements 9 of the electric heater 1 in order
to heat up the air and to supply the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle with
heated air.
[0025] For this purpose the heating or the air-conditioning system usually comprises a housing
which is not illustrated in Fig. 1. The housing comprises air ducts that are formed
by walls of the housing. A fan is used to generate the air flow, wherein the air is
sucked from the environment or/and out of the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle
and it is blown through the housing such that the air of the air flow will subsequently
be heated up by the heater core 3.
[0026] In the flow direction F of the air flow after the electric heater 1 the air is directed
through ducts and leaves the housing at ejector means into the passenger compartment.
[0027] The number and size of the electric heating elements 7 can vary in different embodiments.
The contact sheets 8 have first ends 12, which are pointing towards the electronic
controller 2 and second ends, which are not shown in Fig. 1, opposite the first ends
12. The first ends 12 of the contact sheets 8 are secured in the frame element 4 by
crimping connections 13 or clip connections which is not shown in Fig. 1. The contact
sheets 8 are arranged perpendicular to the first short side 5 of the electronic controller
2 and they are arranged parallel to a first long lateral side 14 of the heater core
3 and to a second long lateral side 15 of the heater core 3 which is arranged opposite
the first long lateral side 14 of the heater core 3. Therefore, the contact sheets
8 are arranged in a row which extends from the first long lateral side 14 of the heater
core 3 to the second long lateral side 15 of the heater core 3. Thereby, a first outwardly
contact sheet 16 is arranged at the first long lateral side 14 of the heater core
3 and a second outwardly contact sheet 17 is arranged at the second long lateral side
15 of the heater core 3. The first end 12 of the first outwardly contact sheet 16
is directly connected to one of the electric connectors 6. The first end 12 of the
second outwardly contact sheet 17 is secured to the frame element 4 by a crimping
connection 13.
[0028] The first outwardly contact sheet 16 comprises a first outer side 18 facing away
from the heater core 3 and a first inner side 19 opposite the first outer side 18.
The first outer side 18 is connected to an inner rim 20 of the frame element 4, particularly
by gluing. The first inner side 19 of the first outwardly contact sheet 16 is connected
to a first radiator element 21 by gluing or soldering. The first radiator element
21 is arranged adjacent to the first long lateral side 14 of the heater core 3.
[0029] The second outwardly contact sheet 17 comprises a second outer side 22 facing away
from the heater core 3 and a second inner side 23 opposite the second outer side 22.
The second outer side 22 is connected to the inner rim 20 of the frame element 4,
particularly by gluing. The second inner side 23 of the second outwardly contact sheet
17 is connected to a second radiator element 24 by gluing or soldering. The second
radiator element 24 is arranged adjacent to the second long lateral side 15 of the
heater core 3.
[0030] Fig. 2 shows a view of first embodiment of an inventive electric heater 101. The
electric heater 101 comprises an electronic controller 102, which is used to control
the electric heater 101. Furthermore, the electric heater 101 comprises a heater core
103 and a frame element 104, which is framing the heater core 103.
[0031] The electronic controller 102 comprises a housing 124 which is connected to the frame
element 104 by clip connections, which are not shown in Fig. 2. The electronic controller
102 can be electrically connected to a power supply what is not shown in Fig. 2. At
a first short side 105 of the electronic controller 102, which is facing towards the
heater core 103, a plurality of electric connectors 106 is shown. The electric connectors
106 are electrically connected to either a positive pole of the power supply or a
negative pole of the power supply or to a mass potential. The electric connectors
106 that are electrically connected to a positive pole of the power supply and the
electric connectors 106 that are electrically connected to a negative pole of the
power supply or to a mass potential are arranged in an alternating order parallel
to the elongation direction E of the first short side 105 of the electronic controller
102.
[0032] The inventive electric heater 101 might be for example utilised as an auxiliary heater
or pre-heater in a heating or an air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle. In this
case the electric heater 101 heats up air of an air flow, which passes the heat transfer
surface of the electric heater 101 in order to supply the passenger compartment of
the motor vehicle with heated air into. For this purpose the heating or the air-conditioning
system usually comprises a housing which is not illustrated in Fig. 2. The housing
comprises air ducts that are formed by walls of the housing. A fan is used to generate
an air flow, wherein the air is sucked from the environment or/and out of the passenger
compartment of the motor vehicle and blown through the housing such that the air of
the air flow will subsequently be heated up by the electric heater 101. In the flow
direction F of the air flow after the electric heater 101 the air is directed through
ducts and leaves the housing at ejector means into the passenger compartment.
[0033] The heat transfer surface of the electric heater 101 is substantially provided by
contact sheets 108 of electric heating elements 107 and by radiator elements 109 abutting
to the contact sheets 108. The electric heating elements 107 with the contact sheets
108 and the radiator elements 109 are comprised by the heater core 103. The electric
heating elements 107 respectively comprise two contact sheets 108 which are arranged
adjacent to each other. The number and size of the electric heating elements 107 can
vary in different embodiments.
[0034] The electric heating elements 107 comprise PTC (positive temperature coefficient)
-elements (110). PTC-elements 110, for example generated from a electrically conductive
ceramic material, are conducting an electric current and conduct the electric current
better at low temperatures than at high temperatures. The reason is, that their electrical
resistance of the PTC material increases with rising temperature. Therefore the conducted
electric current strength and thus the resulting heating power becomes lower with
rising temperature. Thus, the electric heating elements 107 can be used to generate
heat by applying an electric current to them. The electric current is obtained via
the electric connectors 106 of the electronic controller 102.
[0035] The heater core 103 comprises a first long lateral side 114 and a second long lateral
side 115 opposite the first long lateral side 114. Additionally the heater core 103
comprises a first short lateral side 126 and a second short lateral side, which is
not shown in Fig. 2, opposite the first short lateral side 126. The first short lateral
side 126 and the second short lateral side connect the first long lateral side 114
and the second long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103. The contact sheets 108
and the radiator elements 109 extend perpendicular to the flow direction F of the
air flow and the first short lateral side 126 and extend parallel to the first long
lateral side 114 and the second long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103 in an
extension direction L. Thereby, the contact sheets 108 are arranged in a row which
extends from the first long lateral side 114 of the heater core 103 to the second
long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103. Therefore, a first outwardly contact
sheet 116 is arranged at the first long lateral side 114 of the heater core 103. The
first outwardly contact sheet 116 comprises a first outer side 118 facing away from
the heater core 103 and a first inner side 119 opposite the first outer side 118.
The first outer side 118 is connected to the inner rim 120 of the frame element 104,
particularly by gluing. The first inner side 119 of the first outwardly contact sheet
116 is connected to a first radiator element 121 by gluing or soldering. The first
radiator element 121 is arranged adjacent to the first long lateral side 114 of the
heater core 103.
[0036] In an alternative embodiment the first outwardly contact sheet 116 can be replaced
by a first plastic strip which has a first base body comprising the same shape as
the contact sheets 108, 116. In this case the first plastic strip comprises a first
outer side and a first inner side, wherein the first outer side is connected to the
inner rim 120 of the frame element 104, particularly by gluing, and the first inner
side is connected to the first radiator element 121, particularly by gluing.
[0037] In the embodiment shown in Fig. 2 the second long lateral side 115 of the heater
core 103 is externally bounded by a second strip 128 of plastic material which is
arranged at the second long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103. The second strip
128 of plastic material comprises a second base body 129 which has the same shape
as the contact sheets 108, 116. The second strip 128 of plastic material comprises
a second outer side 130 facing away from the heater core 103 and a second inner side
131 opposite the second outer side 130. The second outer side 130 of the second strip
128 of plastic material is connected to the inner rim 120 of the frame element 104,
particularly by gluing. The second inner side 131 of the second strip 128 of plastic
material is connected to a second radiator element 124 by gluing or soldering. The
second radiator element 124 is arranged adjacent to the second long lateral side 115
of the heater core 103.
[0038] The heater core 103 is framed by the frame element 104 which can for example be made
out of plastic material. In different embodiments, the frame element 104 can comprise
different sizes according to the construction requirements of the heating or the air-conditioning
system. The entire extend of the heater core 103 projects perpendicular to the flow
direction F of the air flow into an air duct, not shown in Fig. 2, of the heating
or the air-conditioning system. The frame element 104 comprises a plurality of through
openings 127 which can be flowed through by the air flow. Thereby, the flow resistance
caused by the frame element 104 is reduced.
[0039] The frame element 104 comprises an outer edge, not shown in Fig. 2, facing away from
the heater core 103. The outer edge of the frame element 104 is attached fluid-tightly
to the inner wall, not shown in Fig. 2, of the air duct. To enhance fluid-tightness
and in order to compensate for tolerances a sealing element, for example made out
of plastic foam, not show in Fig. 2, can be attached to the outer edge of the frame
element 104.
[0040] Fig. 3 shows the heater core 103 of the electric heater according to Fig. 2. The
heater core 103 comprises a first long lateral side 114 and a second long lateral
side 115 opposite the first long lateral side 114. Additionally the heater core 103
comprises a first short lateral side 126 and a second short lateral side, not shown
in Fig. 3, opposite the first short lateral side 126. The first short lateral side
126 and the second short lateral side connect the first long lateral side 114 and
the second long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103. The contact sheets 108 and
the radiator elements 109 extend perpendicular to the flow direction F of the air
flow and perpendicular to the first short lateral side 126 of the heater core 103
and extend parallel to the first long lateral side 114 and the second long lateral
side 115 of the heater core 103 in an extension direction L. Therefore, the contact
sheets 108 are arranged in a row which extends from the first long lateral side 114
of the heater core 103 to the second long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103.
Therefore, a first outwardly contact sheet 116 is arranged at the first long lateral
side 114 of the heater core 103. The first outwardly contact 116 sheet comprises a
first outer side 118 facing away from the heater core 103 and a first inner side 119
opposite the first outer side 118.
[0041] In the assembled state of the electric heater, the first outer side 118 is connected
to the inner rim of a frame element, not shown in Fig. 3, particularly by gluing.
The first inner side 119 of the first outwardly contact sheet 116 is connected to
a first radiator element 121 by gluing or soldering. The first radiator element 121
is arranged adjacent to the first long lateral side 114 of the heater core 103.
[0042] In alternative embodiments, the first outwardly contact sheet 116 can be replaced
by a first strip of plastic material which has a first base body comprising the same
shape as the contact sheets 108, 116. In this case the first strip of plastic material
comprises a first outer side and a first inner side, wherein in the assembled state
of the heater core 103, the first outer side is connected to the inner rim of the
frame element, particularly by gluing, and the first inner side is connected to the
first radiator element 121, particularly by gluing.
[0043] In the embodiment shown in Fig. 3 the second long lateral side 115 of the heater
core 103 is externally bounded by a second strip 128 of plastic material which is
arranged at the second long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103. The second strip
128 of plastic material comprises a second base body 129 which has the same shape
as the contact sheets 108,116. The second strip 128 of plastic material comprises
a second outer side 130 which is facing away from the heater core 103 and a second
inner side 131 opposite the second outer side 130. In the assembled state of the electric
heater, the second outer side 130 of the second strip 128 of plastic material is connected
to the inner rim of the frame element, particularly by gluing. The second inner side
131 of the second strip 128 of plastic material is connected to a second radiator
element 124, particularly by gluing. The second radiator element 124 is arranged adjacent
to the second long lateral side 115 of the heater core 103.
[0044] While the invention has been explained with reference to the Figures, it will be
clear to those skilled in the arts to which it pertains that a variety of modifications
and changes can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
1. Electric heater (1, 101) in particular for a heating or an air-conditioning system
of a motor vehicle with a heater core (3, 103) comprising a plurality of electric
heating elements (7, 107) with contact sheets (8, 16, 17, 108, 116) and with a plurality
of radiator elements (9, 21, 24, 109, 121, 124), wherein the heater core (3, 103)
comprises a first long lateral side (14, 114) and a second long lateral side (15,
115) opposite the first long lateral side (14, 114), wherein the electric heating
elements (7, 107) and the radiator elements (9, 21, 24, 109, 121, 124) are arranged
parallel to each other and are arranged parallel to the first long lateral side (14,
114) and the second long lateral side (15, 115) of the heater core (3, 103), characterised in that the heater core (3, 103) comprises a first strip of plastic material which is arranged
at the first long lateral side (14, 114) of the heater core (3, 103) and/or a second
strip (128) of plastic material which is arranged at the second long lateral side
(15, 115) of the heater core (3, 103).
2. Electric heater (1, 101) according to claim 1, characterised in that the first long lateral side (14, 114) of the heater core (3, 103) is bounded externally
by the first strip of plastic material and/or the second long lateral side (15, 115)
of the heater core (3, 103) is bounded externally by the second strip (128) of plastic
material.
3. Electric heater (1, 101) according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the first strip of plastic material comprises a first base body and the second strip
(128) of plastic material comprises a second base body (129), wherein the first base
body and the second base body (129) substantially comprise the same shape as the contact
sheets (8, 16, 17, 108, 116) of the electric heating elements (7, 107).
4. Electric heater (1, 101) according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that at least one frame element (4, 104) is connected to the first strip of plastic material
and/or the second strip (128) of plastic material.
5. Electric heater (1, 101) according to claim 4, characterised in that the first strip of plastic material comprises a first outer side which is facing
away from the heater core (3, 103) and the second strip (128) of plastic material
comprises a second outer side (130) which is facing away from the heater core (3,
103), wherein the at least one frame element (4, 104) is connected to the first outer
side and/or the second outer side (130).
6. Electric heater (1, 101) according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, characterised in that the first strip of plastic material comprises a first inner side facing towards the
heater core (3, 103) and the second strip (128) of plastic material comprises a second
inner side (131) facing towards the heater core (3, 103), wherein the first inner
side is connected to a first radiator element (21, 121), particularly by gluing, and
the second inner side (131) is connected to a second radiator element (24, 124), particularly
by gluing, wherein the first radiator element (21, 121) is arranged adjacent to the
first long lateral side (14, 114) of the heater core (3, 103) and the second radiator
element (24, 124) is arranged adjacent to the second long lateral side (15, 115) of
the heater core (3, 103).
7. Electric heater (1, 101) according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that at least one of the electric heating elements (7, 107) comprises at least one PTC-element
(10, 110).
8. Electric heater (1, 101) according to claim 4, 5, 6 or 7, characterised in that the at least one frame element (4, 104) comprises an inner rim (20, 120) with a first
longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side opposite the first longitudinal side,
wherein the first longitudinal side of the inner rim (20, 120) is connected to the
first strip of plastic material and the second longitudinal side of the inner rim
(20, 120) is connected to the second strip (128) of plastic material.
9. Electric heater (1, 101) according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that the heater core (3, 103) comprises a first short lateral side (126) which is arranged
perpendicular to the first long lateral side (14, 114) and the second long lateral
side (15, 115) of the heater core (3, 103), wherein an electronic controller (2, 102)
is arranged at the first short lateral side (126) of the heater core (3, 103).
10. Electric heater (1, 101) according to one of the previous claims, characterised in that the electronic controller (2, 102) comprises electric connectors (6, 106) which are
electrically connected to either a positive pole of a power supply or a negative pole
of a power supply and arranged in an alternating order, wherein the electric heating
elements (7, 107) are electrically connected to the electric connectors (6, 106).
11. Electric heater (1, 101) according to one of the claims 4 to 10, characterised in that the electronic controller (2, 102) comprises a housing (125), wherein the at least
one frame element (4, 104) is connected to the housing (125) of the electronic controller
(2, 102) by at least one clip connection.
12. Electric heater (1, 101) according to one of the claims 4 to 11, characterised in that the at least one frame element (4, 104) frames the heater core (3, 103).