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Cooling system for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle comprising a valve

  • US 5,494,005 A
  • Filed: 09/07/1994
  • Issued: 02/27/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/07/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A cooling system for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle comprising:

  • a radiator coupled to the internal combustion engine;

    a coolant bypass coupled to the internal combustion engine;

    a valve coupled between the radiator and the internal combustion engine and between the coolant bypass and the internal combustion engine, said valve comprising a main valve which controls quantities of coolant which flow through the radiator to the internal combustion engine;

    a coolant bypass valve which controls quantities of coolant which flow through the coolant bypass directly back to the engine, such that, at temperatures below an opening temperature of the valve, coolant essentially flows back to the internal combustion engine only via the coolant bypass; and

    a working element which controls the main valve and the coolant bypass valve;

    a control unit coupled to the valve and which analyzes operating data of the internal combustion engine and adjusts the valve via a control element;

    wherein the coolant bypass valve comprises a valve element which, below the opening temperature, limits a flow cross section for the coolant quantity flowing through the coolant bypass to a minimal cross section, and after the opening temperature is reached and exceeded, enlarges this flow cross section, and a valve disk which, when an operating temperature is exceeded, closes the coolant bypass valve;

    and further comprising at least one temperature sensor assigned to the internal combustion engine and connected to the control unit and which, when a preselected temperature is reached, triggers an opening of the valve limited to a predetermined time period.

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