US914822A - Cooling device for the motors of motor-cars. - Google Patents

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US914822A
US914822A US44583408A US1908445834A US914822A US 914822 A US914822 A US 914822A US 44583408 A US44583408 A US 44583408A US 1908445834 A US1908445834 A US 1908445834A US 914822 A US914822 A US 914822A
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    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D1/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators
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    • F28D1/0233Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with air flow channels
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  • This invention has for its object a cooling device with force air circulation for themotors of motor cars.
  • This cooling device comprising a radiator with an internal centrifugal fan is essentially characterized by the fact of Paris, Republic of that the radiator placed at the rear of this motor is separated from the latter by a wall and the casing of the radiator is provided with air inlets arranged either at the front or at the rear .of the radiator thereby allowing radiator a, Figs. 1 and 2, at the center of which is mounted a centrifugal 'fan b and an.
  • the air supply chamber 0 communicating at its periphery with the outer air and arranged at the front of this radiator; the free internal space of the fan a freely communicates with this chamber through a central orifice d Evhich constitutes the aspirating mouth of the
  • the air supply chamber 0 is constituted by a' wall e arranged in front of the radiator and connected to the front face of the latter by apertured surfaces f, wire trellis or gauze.
  • the radiator is composed of several parts of any kind, leaving between them'empty spaces so as to enable the air forced back b the ventilator to escape through the periphery of the apparatus; this radiator can be provided on its peri hery with a perforated iron sheet or wire trel is g.
  • the shaft of the fan I is fastened a pulley it around which passes a transmitting builders, have inventedbelt i carried along by a pulley fast on the drivingshaft of the motor car; the fan can be operated by any other suitable transmission system according to the applications.
  • This cooling device can be secured to any part of the car, for example in front of the dash board, as shown inFlg. 1.
  • the circulation of air is as follows: The ex ternal air aspirated by the fan or ventilator enters through the apertured surfaces f into the chamber 0, passes through the aspirating mouth (1 into the radiator; this air is thrown by means of the fan over the radiating bundle, then passes out from the apparatus and then through the ⁇ periphery of the radiator,
  • the lhis device has the advantage of removing from the air circulation the several mechanical parts which can be either at the front of the radiator (for instance the motor) or at the rear (for instance the clutches and the variable speed gear) and consequently protect all these parts against the dust de osits. It is to be observed that in virtue of t 's air circulation process, the radiator can be entirely concealed behind the head and can have the same outline as the latter.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 show a modified form in which the air supply chamber 0 is beneath the dash board it; the radiator is separated from the motor by a Wall e, as in the previous arrangement.
  • the air enters direct y intothe ventilator throu h the opening (1 which is above the das board it; in this arrangement, the air does not undergo any "heating whatsoever before entering the radiating bundle and it reaches the ventilator without any loss of charge.
  • the present cooling device can be made of any shape and sizes and its details of con-' struction may vary according to the several apglications.
  • a cooling device for motor cars the combination of a circular tubular bundle of water tubes, a perforated casing surrounding saidwater tubes, a centrifugal ventilator for forcing air through said bundle, an engine and an imperforate wall so arating said ventilator from the engine, su stantially as described.

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M. GOUDARD & M. MENNES'SOR. COOLING DEVICE FOR THE MOTORS 0F MOTOR CARS.
APPLICATION FILED JULYZB, 1908.
Patented M2119, 1909.
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COOLING DEVICE FOR THE MOTORS OF MOTOR CARS. APPLICATION FILED JULY 2a, 1908.
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GOOLING DEVICE FOR THE MOTORS 0F MOTOR CARS.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 2a, 1908.
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MAURICE GOUDARD AND MARCEL MENNESSON, OF
PARIS, FRANCE, ASSIGNORS TO THEMSELVES AND HENRY DUCASSE, OF PARIS, FRANCE.
COOLING DEVICE FOR THE MOTORS OF MOTOR-CARS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March '9, 1909.
Application filed July 28, 1908. Serial No. 445,834.
T all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, MAURICE GOUDARD and MARoEL MENNEsson, both of 16 Avenue Jules J anin, in the city France, mechanical a Cooling. Device for the Motors of Motor- Cars, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description. 7
This invention has for its object a cooling device with force air circulation for themotors of motor cars. This cooling device comprising a radiator with an internal centrifugal fan is essentially characterized by the fact of Paris, Republic of that the radiator placed at the rear of this motor is separated from the latter by a wall and the casing of the radiator is provided with air inlets arranged either at the front or at the rear .of the radiator thereby allowing radiator a, Figs. 1 and 2, at the center of which is mounted a centrifugal 'fan b and an.
air supply chamber 0 communicating at its periphery with the outer air and arranged at the front of this radiator; the free internal space of the fan a freely communicates with this chamber through a central orifice d Evhich constitutes the aspirating mouth of the The air supply chamber 0 is constituted by a' wall e arranged in front of the radiator and connected to the front face of the latter by apertured surfaces f, wire trellis or gauze.
The radiator is composed of several parts of any kind, leaving between them'empty spaces so as to enable the air forced back b the ventilator to escape through the periphery of the apparatus; this radiator can be provided on its peri hery with a perforated iron sheet or wire trel is g.
In. the shaft of the fan I) is fastened a pulley it around which passes a transmitting builders, have inventedbelt i carried along by a pulley fast on the drivingshaft of the motor car; the fan can be operated by any other suitable transmission system according to the applications.
This cooling device can be secured to any part of the car, for example in front of the dash board, as shown inFlg. 1.
The circulation of air is as follows: The ex ternal air aspirated by the fan or ventilator enters through the apertured surfaces f into the chamber 0, passes through the aspirating mouth (1 into the radiator; this air is thrown by means of the fan over the radiating bundle, then passes out from the apparatus and then through the }periphery of the radiator,
by passing throug the openings of the cas- 111 g.
lhis device has the advantage of removing from the air circulation the several mechanical parts which can be either at the front of the radiator (for instance the motor) or at the rear (for instance the clutches and the variable speed gear) and consequently protect all these parts against the dust de osits. It is to be observed that in virtue of t 's air circulation process, the radiator can be entirely concealed behind the head and can have the same outline as the latter.
Figs. 5 and 6 show a modified form in which the air supply chamber 0 is beneath the dash board it; the radiator is separated from the motor by a Wall e, as in the previous arrangement. v
In the arran ement shown in Fig. 7, the air enters direct y intothe ventilator throu h the opening (1 which is above the das board it; in this arrangement, the air does not undergo any "heating whatsoever before entering the radiating bundle and it reaches the ventilator without any loss of charge.
The present cooling device can be made of any shape and sizes and its details of con-' struction may vary according to the several apglications.
laims:
1. In a cooling device for motor cars, the combination of a circular tubular bundle of water tubes, a perforated casing surrounding saidwater tubes, a centrifugal ventilator for forcing air through said bundle, an engine and an imperforate wall so arating said ventilator from the engine, su stantially as described.
2. In a cooling device for motor cars, the
combination of a circular tubular bundle of l device for the motors 0f inotor -ca'rs signed by wager tubes, :2. perforatied clasinfi surrounding us this 9th day of July 1908. sai tubes, an air supp y 0 121m er a passage leading from said chamber to the bundle of figgg %%%%gg 5 tubes, and a fan for forcing the air from said chamber to the bundle of tubes, substan- Witnesses: tiall asdescribed. HANSON 0. Com,
T e foregoing specification of our cooling MAURICE H. PIGUET.
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US2634713A (en) * 1950-03-18 1953-04-14 James C Bartch Cooling system for internalcombustion engines
US3642062A (en) * 1970-08-12 1972-02-15 Daimler Benz Ag Cooling installation for liquid colled internal combustion engine for driving in particular combat-type vehicles
US4116171A (en) * 1975-11-11 1978-09-26 Motoren-Und Turbinen-Union Friedrichshafen Gmbh Cooling device for an internal combustion engine
US4357914A (en) * 1978-11-16 1982-11-09 Suddeutsche Kuhlerfabrik, Julius Fr. Behr Gmbh & Co. Kg Cooling system for internal combustion engines
US4461341A (en) * 1982-03-17 1984-07-24 Morrison Donald R Cooling system for hydraulic powered apparatus
US5850872A (en) * 1995-12-13 1998-12-22 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Cooling system for vehicles
US6145479A (en) * 1999-02-18 2000-11-14 Kohler Co. Vertical shaft engine cooling apparatus
US20040099403A1 (en) * 2002-11-26 2004-05-27 Dupree Ronald L. Heat exchanger system having nonmetallic finless tubes
US20060275151A1 (en) * 2005-06-01 2006-12-07 Caterpillar Inc. Pump and heat exchanger

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2634713A (en) * 1950-03-18 1953-04-14 James C Bartch Cooling system for internalcombustion engines
US3642062A (en) * 1970-08-12 1972-02-15 Daimler Benz Ag Cooling installation for liquid colled internal combustion engine for driving in particular combat-type vehicles
US4116171A (en) * 1975-11-11 1978-09-26 Motoren-Und Turbinen-Union Friedrichshafen Gmbh Cooling device for an internal combustion engine
US4357914A (en) * 1978-11-16 1982-11-09 Suddeutsche Kuhlerfabrik, Julius Fr. Behr Gmbh & Co. Kg Cooling system for internal combustion engines
US4461341A (en) * 1982-03-17 1984-07-24 Morrison Donald R Cooling system for hydraulic powered apparatus
US5850872A (en) * 1995-12-13 1998-12-22 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Cooling system for vehicles
US6145479A (en) * 1999-02-18 2000-11-14 Kohler Co. Vertical shaft engine cooling apparatus
US20040099403A1 (en) * 2002-11-26 2004-05-27 Dupree Ronald L. Heat exchanger system having nonmetallic finless tubes
US20060275151A1 (en) * 2005-06-01 2006-12-07 Caterpillar Inc. Pump and heat exchanger

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