Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Interrelated coolant flow and throttle control
Patent
1986-02-18
1987-07-14
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
Interrelated coolant flow and throttle control
236 345, F01P 716
Patent
active
046795308
ABSTRACT:
A cooling system has a first passage communicating an outlet of water jackets with an inlet of a radiator, a second passage communicating an outlet of the radiator with an inlet of a water pump, and a bypass connected between the first passage and a thermostat housing. A thermostat comprising a thermo-sensitive device and a valve is disposed in the second passage, so that the valve closes the second passage. The thermo-sensitive device is disposed in the bypass, so that the thermo-sensitive device is exposed to coolant passing the bypass.
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patent: 3554440 (1971-01-01), Austin et al.
patent: 3921600 (1975-11-01), Henning et al.
patent: 4288033 (1981-09-01), Wisyanski
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