Air inlet for armored car
First Claim
1. A cooling air induction system for the engine compartment of an armored car and like vehicle, said engine compartment being an enclosure made of armor steel plates and having at least a front panel, a top panel, and a pair of side panels, said air induction system comprising an opening in said front panel for the passage of air therethrough into said engine compartment, a pair of air ducts disposed with their longitudinal axes at an angle and converging toward said opening, a first exterior wall of said air ducts being formed by a pair of panels of armor steel plate arranged at an angle to each other and forming a shield overlapping at least a pair of opposite edges of said opening, a pair of opposite second and third exterior walls for each air duct, said opposite exterior walls being made of armor steel plate and extending each from proximate one of the other edges of said opening, and a fourth exterior wall for each air duct opposite to said first wall and extending from the inlet of said duct to the front armor steel plate panel proximate said opening, each of said fourth exterior walls being made of ordinary non-bullet-proof material.
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Abstract
A radiator air inlet for an armored car providing unobstructed flow of cooling air to the radiator and armored plate protection for the radiator'"'"'s relatively fragile structure. The air inlet system comprises a baffle disposed in front of the radiator and made of two plates of armor steel disposed generally at 90° to each other, and each disposed at about 45° to the plane of the radiator. The two plates of armor steel each form one of the walls of an air induction manifold, one of which has an inlet directed at an angle upwardly and the other an inlet directed at an angle downwardly. Sheet metal panels and armored plate panels form the remaining walls of the pair of manifolds ducting cooling air onto the radiator, the sides of the air induction manifolds being made of armor plate panels.
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- 1. A cooling air induction system for the engine compartment of an armored car and like vehicle, said engine compartment being an enclosure made of armor steel plates and having at least a front panel, a top panel, and a pair of side panels, said air induction system comprising an opening in said front panel for the passage of air therethrough into said engine compartment, a pair of air ducts disposed with their longitudinal axes at an angle and converging toward said opening, a first exterior wall of said air ducts being formed by a pair of panels of armor steel plate arranged at an angle to each other and forming a shield overlapping at least a pair of opposite edges of said opening, a pair of opposite second and third exterior walls for each air duct, said opposite exterior walls being made of armor steel plate and extending each from proximate one of the other edges of said opening, and a fourth exterior wall for each air duct opposite to said first wall and extending from the inlet of said duct to the front armor steel plate panel proximate said opening, each of said fourth exterior walls being made of ordinary non-bullet-proof material.
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