Pumps – Motor driven – Motor within rotary pumping member
Patent
1985-05-29
1986-01-28
Husar, Cornelius J.
Pumps
Motor driven
Motor within rotary pumping member
417423R, 310 64, 310 71, 310268, F04B 3504, H02K 128
Patent
active
045668647
ABSTRACT:
As a drive source of a blowing fan for a vehicular radiator, there is used a flattened electric motor, wherein there is fixed to one of two divided housings a shaft, on which there is rotatably supported a rotor to which a flattened armature coil is joined and to which the blowing fan is fixed through a radiating member. Thus, the heat, which is generated in the armature coil, is transferred through the rotor and/or the shaft to the radiating member, by which it is efficiently radiated into the air.
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Ishikawa Toshio
Yamamoto Yosizi
Cuomo Peter M.
Husar Cornelius J.
Nippondenso Co. Ltd.
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