Evaporative cooling system for internal combustion engines

Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With vapor generation and/or condensing

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123 4127, 123 4154, F01P 322

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ABSTRACT:
An evaporative cooling system for internal combustion engines for protecting such a cooling system against exhaust steam losses and corrosion and, furthermore, to adapt this system to the use in internal combustion engines of a relatively great length (such as for commercial vehicles or contractors' machinery--irrespective of any inclined positions which these vehicles assume). The system includes a flexible bladder provided in the surge tank which contacts the inner surfaces of the tank in the cold condition and the cooling jacket of the internal combustion engine is subdivided into several units in each of which a desired coolant level is maintained by appropriate control elements.

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patent: 1680567 (1928-08-01), Pitzman
patent: 1852770 (1932-04-01), Duesenberg
patent: 3076479 (1963-02-01), Ottung
patent: 3168080 (1965-02-01), Latterner et al.

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