Refrigeration – Utilizing fuel as refrigerant
Patent
1988-02-16
1989-10-03
Ford, John
Refrigeration
Utilizing fuel as refrigerant
62169, 62268, 123541, 123514, 123519, 165 41, F25B 1900, F02M 1500, F02M 3120, F02M 5300
Patent
active
048708283
ABSTRACT:
Herein disclosed is a cooling system for use with an internal combustion engine which is operated on evaporable fuel supplied from a fuel tank. The cooling system comprises a tube extending from the fuel tank to a venturi throat portion of an air induction passage of the engine, an expansion valve connected to the tube and opening the tube when a pressure in the tube downstream of the valve is reduced to a certain degree, an evaporator device connected to the tube at a position downstream of the expansion valve, and a structure for defining an enclosed space about the evaporator device.
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Ford John
Nihon Radiator Co. Ltd.
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