Engine coolant circuit
First Claim
1. An engine coolant circuit circulating coolant to cool an engine, the engine coolant circuit comprising:
- a plurality of thermostatic switching valves disposed in parallel in passages leading from a coolant outlet of the engine;
a respective electrically driven three-way valves disposed downstream from a respective thermostatic switching valve in a circulating direction of the coolant;
a radiator; and
an engine waste heat recovery device, the radiator and the engine waste heat recovery device being disposed in respective parallel passages leading from coolant outlets of the electrically driven three-way valves,each one of the electrically driven three-way valves being provided with two coolant outlets, each one of the electrically driven three-way valves having a first coolant outlet of the two coolant outlets thereof configured to communicate with the radiator in parallel so that the coolant flowing out of the electrically driven three-way valves merges and flows into the radiator and having a second coolant outlet of the two coolant outlets thereof configured to communicate with the engine waste heat recovery device in parallel so that the coolant flowing out of the electrically driven three-way valves merges and flows into the engine waste heat recovery device.
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Abstract
An engine coolant circuit circulating coolant to cool an engine includes: a plurality of thermostatic switching valves disposed in parallel in passages leading from a coolant outlet of the engine; electrically driven three-way valves disposed downstream from the respective thermostatic switching valves in terms of a circulating direction of the coolant; and a radiator and an engine waste heat recovery device disposed in parallel in passages leading from coolant outlets of the electrically driven three-way valves, each one of the electrically driven three-way valves being provided with two coolant outlets, having one of the two coolant outlets thereof configured to communicate with the radiator, and having another one of the two coolant outlets thereof configured to communicate with the engine waste heat recovery device.
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1 Claim
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1. An engine coolant circuit circulating coolant to cool an engine, the engine coolant circuit comprising:
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a plurality of thermostatic switching valves disposed in parallel in passages leading from a coolant outlet of the engine; a respective electrically driven three-way valves disposed downstream from a respective thermostatic switching valve in a circulating direction of the coolant; a radiator; and
an engine waste heat recovery device, the radiator and the engine waste heat recovery device being disposed in respective parallel passages leading from coolant outlets of the electrically driven three-way valves,each one of the electrically driven three-way valves being provided with two coolant outlets, each one of the electrically driven three-way valves having a first coolant outlet of the two coolant outlets thereof configured to communicate with the radiator in parallel so that the coolant flowing out of the electrically driven three-way valves merges and flows into the radiator and having a second coolant outlet of the two coolant outlets thereof configured to communicate with the engine waste heat recovery device in parallel so that the coolant flowing out of the electrically driven three-way valves merges and flows into the engine waste heat recovery device.
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