Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With liquid coolant circulating means
Patent
1985-10-10
1987-02-17
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
With liquid coolant circulating means
123 4147, F01P 510
Patent
active
046431357
ABSTRACT:
A known feature of internal combustion engines is that the cooling-water pump has an impeller which is rigidly connected with a squirrel cage rotor and which is driven without physical contact via the rotatory field of rotating permanent magnets. If such an engine is additionally provided with a flywheel generator, construction of the cooling-water pump is greatly simplified according to this invention, as the permanent magnets of the flywheel generator are simultaneously utilized for driving the impeller, and the water pump is positioned in a concentric recess of the flywheel, thereby saving space.
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AVL Gesellschaft fur Verbrennungskraft-maschinen und Messtechnik
Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
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