Internal-combustion engines – With heating means
Patent
1976-06-30
1978-06-20
Lazarus, Ronald H.
Internal-combustion engines
With heating means
165 51, F02M 3100, F02M 1700
Patent
active
040955753
ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion engine is provided with a liquid circuit in which, until a predetermined temperature is reached, a thermostat causes the liquid to pass through a heat exchanger acted on by hot exhaust gases. Such devices can be used both for warming up the liquid in the coolant circuit of an engine in order to obtain rapid warming-up of the engine, and also for heating a liquid provided for heating the engine induction system.
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patent: 1168623 (1916-01-01), Furber
patent: 1783289 (1930-12-01), Hopkins
patent: 1885225 (1932-11-01), Bordeaux
patent: 1985636 (1934-12-01), Foss
Audi NSU Auto Union Aktiengesellschaft
Lazarus Ronald H.
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