Heat exchange – With vehicle feature
Patent
1991-02-27
1993-01-26
Ford, John K.
Heat exchange
With vehicle feature
165 51, 165123, 165903, 165 44, 123 4148, 123 4149, F01P 710
Patent
active
051815540
ABSTRACT:
A radiator cooling apparatus for an automotive internal combustion engine is provided. The apparatus comprises an air suction duct or air injection duct connected to a closed-type blower. The suction duct draws ambient air through the core of the radiator and cools the hot water in the core. The injection duct injects ambient air toward the core and cools the hot water in the core. On the active surface of the duct, a plurality of bellmouths or nozzles are formed. The existing fan is removed from the engine, whereby fan noise is eliminated.
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Ford John K.
Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.
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