Engine cooling systems

Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Devices for cooling liquid by air flow

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60317, 60320, 123 4131, 123 4165, 165124, F01P 710, F01N 302, F01P 1110, F28F 922

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041049934

ABSTRACT:
An engine cooling system comprises a radiator through which a cooling air flow is induced by means of a fan. The cooling air flow is divided into a main stream and an auxiliary stream. Gases to be cooled, for example the exhaust gases of the engine, are mixed with the auxiliary air stream and are discharged via an outlet duct.

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patent: 1750590 (1930-03-01), Guernsey
patent: 2228637 (1941-01-01), Mercier
patent: 2583651 (1952-01-01), Horning, Jr.
patent: 3413804 (1968-12-01), Schongs et al.

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