Heat exchange – Structural installation – Engine
Patent
1975-11-14
1977-05-10
Husar, C. J.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Engine
291573R, 60DIG5, 74606A, 123 4133, 123196AB, 165 41, 165 44, 165 78, 165169, 165185, 184104B, 192113R, F01M 500, F01P 1108, F16N 3902, F16H 5704
Patent
active
040222721
ABSTRACT:
The heat radiator takes the form of an extruded member defining parallel fins on its bottom surface and having a flat top surface arranged to be cemented directly to the bottom surface of a transmission fluid pan in an automobile. A special cement having high thermal conductivity is used and the extruded member may be made in modular form so that the entire area of the bottom of the pan can be covered by forming a set of modular units.
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Houston, Jr. Chester O.
Husar C. J.
Pastoriza Ralph B.
Richter Sheldon
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