Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With vent
Patent
1998-10-28
1999-10-26
Kamen, Noah P.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
With vent
F01P 322
Patent
active
059709286
ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion engine includes a spaced apart surge tank, the surge tank being an integral component of a pressurized liquid engine cooling system. A first conduit fluidly couples the surge tank to a component of the pressurized liquid engine cooling system. The conduit has an internal fluid passageway defined therein. The conduit is heat responsive, an application of heat to the conduit acting to effect a contraction of the fluid passageway. Further, a method of controlling fluid flow in a conduit connecting the surge tank to a component of a pressurized liquid engine cooling system, comprises the steps of:
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Rowland David L.
Smietanski Richard A.
Calfa Jeffrey P.
Huynh Hai
Kamen Noah P.
Navistar International Transportation Corp
Sullivan Dennis K.
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