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公开(公告)号:US20160334174A1
公开(公告)日:2016-11-17
申请号:US15155395
申请日:2016-05-16
Applicant: Hanon Systems
Inventor: Leo Somhorst , Petr Fabian , Stephen Joyce , Adam Coleberd
IPC: F28F9/06
CPC classification number: F28F9/0226 , F28F2225/08 , F28F2275/085 , F28F2275/12
Abstract: A heat exchanger for a motor vehicle comprises a fluid reservoir having at least one continuous sidewall. A plurality of first coupling features are formed in a base of the sidewall, wherein the first coupling features are outward extending protrusions. The heat exchanger further comprises a header configured to receive a portion of the fluid reservoir therein. The header includes a mounting tab having a plurality of second coupling features and a plurality of reinforcing features alternately formed therein. Each of the second coupling features are cavities configured to receive a portion of a corresponding one of the first coupling features therein. A receiving surface of each of the second coupling features cooperates with an engaging surface of the corresponding one of the first coupling features.
Abstract translation: 用于机动车辆的热交换器包括具有至少一个连续侧壁的流体储存器。 多个第一耦合特征形成在侧壁的基部中,其中第一耦合特征是向外延伸的突起。 热交换器还包括头部,其被配置为容纳其中的一部分流体储存器。 集管包括具有多个第二联接特征和在其中交替形成的多个增强特征的安装突片。 每个第二耦合特征是被配置为接收其中的第一耦合特征中的相应一个的一部分的空腔。 每个第二耦合特征的接收表面与相应的一个第一耦合特征的接合表面相配合。
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公开(公告)号:US10852074B2
公开(公告)日:2020-12-01
申请号:US15155395
申请日:2016-05-16
Applicant: Hanon Systems
Inventor: Leo Somhorst , Petr Fabian , Stephen Joyce , Adam Coleberd
IPC: F28F9/02
Abstract: A heat exchanger for a motor vehicle comprises a fluid reservoir having at least one continuous sidewall. A plurality of first coupling features are formed in a base of the sidewall, wherein the first coupling features are outward extending protrusions. The heat exchanger further comprises a header configured to receive a portion of the fluid reservoir therein. The header includes a mounting tab having a plurality of second coupling features and a plurality of reinforcing features alternately formed therein. Each of the second coupling features are cavities configured to receive a portion of a corresponding one of the first coupling features therein. A receiving surface of each of the second coupling features cooperates with an engaging surface of the corresponding one of the first coupling features.
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