Heat exchange – Structural installation – Engine
Patent
1980-09-10
1982-08-31
Davis, Albert W.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Engine
16510432, 165DIG24, 123 4127, 123 4144, F01P 300
Patent
active
043467571
ABSTRACT:
An automotive vehicle cooling system having a radiator connected to the engine coolant jacket for circulation of coolant, a pump delivering coolant from the radiator to the engine, a non-pressurized reservoir bottle communicating with the radiator and having a make-up line communicating with a venturi in a recirculating line around the pump directing coolant from the pump outlet to the pump inlet. The venturi allows make-up coolant to be added from the reservoir bottle at atmospheric pressure so that the bottle can be of a relatively lightweight gauge material.
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Accursi James F.
Cheong Alex S.
Borg-Warner Corporation
Davis Albert W.
Focarino Margaret A.
Geppert James A.
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