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US1242961A
US1242961A US5206115A US5206115A US1242961A US 1242961 A US1242961 A US 1242961A US 5206115 A US5206115 A US 5206115A US 5206115 A US5206115 A US 5206115A US 1242961 A US1242961 A US 1242961A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01PCOOLING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; COOLING OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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  • further object of the invention is to provide a deflector plate of a construction whereby an even distribution of air suction force is in evidence throughout the several air cooling tubes.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation
  • Fig 3 is a side elevation
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view.
  • a fan case 8 is fastened to therear plate 3 of the container to inclose that portion of openings formed therein.
  • a .fan 9' is walls and said container.
  • a deflector plate 11 is mounted within the fan case 8 in spaced relation to the several tube terminals and as shown to advantage in Fig. 4.
  • An inlet pipe 12 is disposed preferably at the top of the container 1 and an outlet pipe 13 at the bottom thereof, the mentioned pipes aflording a means whereby the cooling fluid may be circulated throughout the engine cylinder Tn'operation, the several tubes 7 are open to the atmosphere that air may be admitted thereto at any and all times.
  • suction fan 9 is .dI'lVBIl to thus create a suction force within the fan case 8 and at the rear of'the several tubes.
  • the deflector plate 11 will act to evenly distribute the suction force throughout all of the several air induction tubes, thereby causing each of the several tubes to receive an equal amount of the cooling 'air to thus offer a cooling effect upon the cooling fluid circulated throughout the container.
  • a radiator for internal combustion engines including a fluid container having inlet and outlet openings, tubes extending through the container and in communication with the atmosphere, a deflector plate covering one of the ends of. the tubes in spaced relation thereto, a fan casing inclosing the plate in spaced relationthereto, and in spaced relation to the edges, of the plate, said casing havinga central opening and a fan revolubly mounted in the opening, wherebyair may be drawn through the tubes against the plate so ,as to flow along the plate to the edges thereof and into the fan casing for withdrawal through the openlng therein.

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E. E. MANSELL & W. H. WARNER.
RADIATOR.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 22.1915- Patented Oct. 16,1917.
OO OOOOOOOO OOOOOGOOO O O O Q G O O O O OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o GOOOOOOO OOOOOGOOO WITNESSES ATTORN EY the mentioned rear plate having the tube ENOCH IE. MANSELL WILLIAM H. WARNER, 0F CASTLEEOGK, WAS
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ENOGH E. MANsnIL and WILLIAM H. WARNER, citizens o the United States, residing at Castlerock, in-the county of Cowlitz and State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Radiators, of which the following is a specification. 1 Our invention relates to radiators for in ternal combustion engines and more particularly to an improved radiator for usein connection with internal combustion engines of the automobile type.
-A still. further object of the invention is to provide a deflector plate of a construction whereby an even distribution of air suction force is in evidence throughout the several air cooling tubes.
The above and additional objects are accomplished by such means as are illustrated in their preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawings, described in the fol lowing specification and then more particularly pointed out in the claim which isappended hereto and forms a part of this application.
In describing our invention in detail reference will be had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters denote like or correspondin parts throughout the sev-. eral views, and in which Figure. 1 is a front elevation of our improved air tube radiator;
Fig. 2 is a rear elevation;
Fig 3 is a side elevation; and
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view.
Referring now to the drawings by numerals, 1 designates as an entirety a novel container for the cooling fluid used. The container 1 in its preferred embodiment may .be said to consist of a front tube sheet 2, a
rear tube sheet 3, top 4:,bottom 5 and sides 66. The front, back, top, bottom and sides of the container are welded or otherwise fastened together. A multiplicity of tubes.
7 are supported by the plates 2 and 3 in staggered relation, eachof the several tubes being open at both'ends.
A fan case 8 is fastened to therear plate 3 of the container to inclose that portion of openings formed therein. A .fan 9' is walls and said container.
Specification of letters Patent. Patemlt'edl @6117. 16, 1911?.
Application filed September 22, 1915.- Serial No. 52,061.
several tubes 7, a deflector plate 11 is mounted within the fan case 8 in spaced relation to the several tube terminals and as shown to advantage in Fig. 4. An inlet pipe 12 is disposed preferably at the top of the container 1 and an outlet pipe 13 at the bottom thereof, the mentioned pipes aflording a means whereby the cooling fluid may be circulated throughout the engine cylinder Tn'operation, the several tubes 7 are open to the atmosphere that air may be admitted thereto at any and all times. While the engine (in connection with which the device is used) is in operation, suction fan 9 is .dI'lVBIl to thus create a suction force within the fan case 8 and at the rear of'the several tubes. The deflector plate 11 will act to evenly distribute the suction force throughout all of the several air induction tubes, thereby causing each of the several tubes to receive an equal amount of the cooling 'air to thus offer a cooling effect upon the cooling fluid circulated throughout the container.
Having thus fully described our invention, what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is g A radiator for internal combustion engines, including a fluid container having inlet and outlet openings, tubes extending through the container and in communication with the atmosphere, a deflector plate covering one of the ends of. the tubes in spaced relation thereto, a fan casing inclosing the plate in spaced relationthereto, and in spaced relation to the edges, of the plate, said casing havinga central opening and a fan revolubly mounted in the opening, wherebyair may be drawn through the tubes against the plate so ,as to flow along the plate to the edges thereof and into the fan casing for withdrawal through the openlng therein.
In testimony whereof we afiix our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
i ENOCH E. NSELL.
H. WARNER.
Witnesses: A I RA PH E. FENBURG, Geo. 1B. ROWAN.
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US3957402A (en) * 1973-11-15 1976-05-18 Sloan Albert H Dewatering pump assembly having a heat exchanger

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US3957402A (en) * 1973-11-15 1976-05-18 Sloan Albert H Dewatering pump assembly having a heat exchanger

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