Heat exchange – With vehicle feature
Patent
1993-10-22
1996-06-18
Ford, John K.
Heat exchange
With vehicle feature
165 51, 165121, 165122, 180 681, 123 4149, 2961801, B60K 1100, B60K 1102, B62D 3502
Patent
active
055268722
ABSTRACT:
A cooling system for an automotive vehicle is disclosed including a heat exchanger assembly, a rotatable axial flow fan and a shroud member at least partially surrounding the fan and the heat exchanger assembly. The cooling system further includes an ejector disposed between the heat exchanger and the engine for drawing ambient air from under the heat exchanger and pumping the air toward the engine and for preventing recirculation of the air exiting the shroud member back to the fan while the vehicle is at idle.
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Gielda Thomas P.
Greiner Christopher M.
Willoughby Donald A.
Coppiellie Raymond L.
Ford John K.
Ford Motor Company
May Roger L.
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