Internal-combustion engines – With heating means
Patent
1981-11-09
1984-01-10
Lazarus, Ira S.
Internal-combustion engines
With heating means
F02N 1702
Patent
active
044247753
ABSTRACT:
A large primary engine is maintained in readiness to start under low ambient temperature conditions by a small auxiliary engine having a liquid cooling system in parallel with the cooling system of the primary engine. Exhaust from the auxiliary engine heats the coolant circulating through the two engines in a heat exchanger. The lubricating oil from the primary engine is also heated by the auxiliary engine exhaust in the same heat exchanger. A generator driven by the auxiliary engine charges the batteries used to start the primary engine.
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Haselswerdt Vernon W.
Hinchliffe Hugh A.
Mayfield, Jr. John M.
Lazarus Ira S.
Microphor, Inc.
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