Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Automatic coolant flow control
Patent
1979-10-24
1982-12-28
Feinberg, Craig R.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
Automatic coolant flow control
192 82T, F01D 702
Patent
active
043655920
ABSTRACT:
A fan drive for the cooling fan of an internal combustion motor vehicle in which the temperature of the engine coolant is constantly sensed and, in response to a sensed predetermined coolant temperature, heated air is directed by a blower through a conduit from a heat sink adjacent the exhaust manifold to the temperature sensing element of the fan drive. The heated air impacting on the temperature sensing element causes the element to react in a sense to engage the fan drive and cool the coolant.
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Eaton Corporation
Feinberg Craig R.
Grace C. H.
Rulon P. S.
Sajovec F. M.
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