Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Automatic coolant flow control
Patent
1998-11-04
2000-06-06
Solis, Erick
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
Automatic coolant flow control
123 4112, 123 4149, 165 51, F01P 702
Patent
active
060705604
ABSTRACT:
A cooling fan system includes an engine driven mechanical fan and an electrically driven fan. The mechanical fan and the electrical fans are placed in series within a common shroud that directs air between them. In one application, the electrical fan generates an axially directed air flow and the mechanical fan produces a radially directed air flow. The electrical fan is rotated counter to the mechanical fan.
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Johnston Stephen
Laboe Kevin J.
DaimlerChrylser Corporation
Hairston Brian
Lorelli Marc
Solis Erick
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