Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Interrelated coolant flow and throttle control
Patent
1984-10-05
1985-08-20
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
Interrelated coolant flow and throttle control
123 4131, 123 4133, F01P 312
Patent
active
045357293
ABSTRACT:
An integrated cooling system for cooling a vehicle engine and fluid from a plurality of auxiliary heat sources that is composed of a radiator having upper and lower cavities joined by a plurality of tubes with the lower cavity being divided into a plurality of separate sections. A plurality of coolers, each having an intake and outlet in communication with a heat source, and each being in communication with one of the sections of the radiator. A valve is positioned downstream of the respective coolers and determines the amount of coolant moving through the respective coolers prior to the time that the coolant moves into an engine pump that forces the coolant into the engine and through a suitable return back to the upper compartment of the radiator.
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Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Deere & Company
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