Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Devices for cooling liquid by air flow
Patent
1990-04-19
1991-05-07
Kamen, Noah P.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
Devices for cooling liquid by air flow
123 4114, F01P 710
Patent
active
050127683
ABSTRACT:
Known cooling systems exhibit separate radiators (3), compensator reservoirs (2) and fan shrouds (1). These parts must all be mounted separately, then, and as they are generally placed at various locations in the vehicle, connecting hoses must be led from the various mounting places to the internal-combustion engine.
In accordance with the invention, the compensator reservoir (2) and the fan shroud (1) are fabricated in one piece and made as a support for the radiator (3). Thus, only one part need be mounted on the vehicle or on the internal-combustion engine, and only one hose run need be provided to connect the cooling system to the internal-combustion engine.
Kamen Noah P.
Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG
Schwab Charles L.
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