Motor vehicles – Power – With means to guide and/or control air for power plant cooling
Patent
1995-02-13
1997-08-26
Camby, Richard M.
Motor vehicles
Power
With means to guide and/or control air for power plant cooling
180 683, 180 6925, B60K 1302
Patent
active
056602430
ABSTRACT:
An air flow, atmospheric particle, and environmental element diverter system for supplying air to a vehicle engine compartment, the vehicle having an engine, a radiator, a forced air opening disposed in the front portion of the vehicle, the forced air opening receiving air flow including atmospheric particles and environmental elements. The engine air induction system has fresh air duct having an air inlet port for receiving air flow for the engine, the engine and fresh air duct being disposed in the engine compartment. The air flow, atmospheric particle, and environmental diverter system improvement using an enclosure means forming a duct for conducting a flow of air, and diverting atmospheric particles, and environmental elements laterally to the side of and to the rear of the air inlet port of the engine's fresh air duct. The enclosure means discharges and circulates cool air within the engine compartment while prohibiting direct introduction of air, atmospheric particles, and environmental elements into the air inlet port of the fresh air duct.
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Anzalone Frank J.
Bartley Jeff D.
Camby Richard M.
Chrysler Corporation
Pasternak Thomas G.
Vanaman Frank
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