Fluid handling – Self-proportioning or correlating systems – Self-controlled branched flow systems
Patent
1982-09-13
1984-10-09
Cohan, Alan
Fluid handling
Self-proportioning or correlating systems
Self-controlled branched flow systems
137572, 137576, G05D 1100
Patent
active
044755678
ABSTRACT:
A lubricating system for automotive components includes an oil reservoir to supply an initial charge of lubricating oil upon cold starting of the engine, with provision to maintain the reservoir in a full attitude after the engine lubricating oil has warmed and is freely circulating, thereby preserving a charge of oil available for the next cold starting of the engine.
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Cohan Alan
Rivell John A.
Schulman Jerry A.
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