Patent classifications
G05D23/27537
Air cleaner
An air flow controller for an air cleaner and an air cleaner are provided. The air flow controller may include a fan, and a housing, the fan being provided in the housing and the housing being movable from an initial horizontal position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a vertical direction to an inclined position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a diagonal direction.
Air cleaner
An air flow controller for an air cleaner and an air cleaner are provided. The air flow controller may include a fan, and a housing, the fan being provided in the housing and the housing being movable from an initial horizontal position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a vertical direction to an inclined position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a diagonal direction.
Air cleaner
An air flow controller for an air cleaner and an air cleaner are provided. The air flow controller may include a fan, and a housing, the fan being provided in the housing and the housing being movable from an initial horizontal position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a vertical direction to an inclined position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a diagonal direction.
Heater for electronic thermostat and method for manufacturing electronic thermostat
The present invention is aimed at providing an improved heater for electronic thermostats which can increase clamping force between a wax case and the heater while allowing reduction in the number of components and cost reduction, thereby improving productivity and reducing manufacturing costs in manufacture of an electronic thermostat, while improving durability and operational reliability of an electronic thermostat. The present invention provides a heater for electronic thermostats including: a hollow tube open at one end thereof and closed at the other end thereof; a heating member disposed inside the tube and generating heat by electrical resistance; and lead wires supplying electric power to the heating member, wherein the tube is directly inserted into a fastening hole of a wax case through interference fitting such that the heater is mounted on the wax case.
Engine cooling system, electronic thermostat control system and control method for the same
An electronic thermostat control system may include a control duty determination portion outputting PWM duty signal for controlling the coolant temperature according to a coolant temperature, a rising rate of the coolant temperature, an engine speed, a load and a vehicle speed, a driving portion applying a time condition to the PWM duty signal output by the control duty determination portion for controlling outputting interval, and a fault diagnosis portion diagnosing operations of the electronic thermostat by analyzing the signals output by the driving portion and changes of the coolant temperature.
Air cleaner
An air flow controller for an air cleaner and an air cleaner are provided. The air flow controller may include a fan, and a housing, the fan being provided in the housing and the housing being movable from an initial horizontal position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a vertical direction to an inclined position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a diagonal direction.
Dual set point temperature switch
The temperature switch includes a housing, an actuator, a switch, and a force buffer situated between the actuator and the switch. The switch is movable between a first and second state in response to imposition and release of an actuating force F.sub.A. The force buffer transmits the actuating force F.sub.A from the actuator to the switch when compressed a first distance in the first direction by extension of the actuator in response to an increase in temperature T.sub.1. At temperature T.sub.1, the force buffer transmits the force F.sub.A to move the switch from the first state to the second state. The actuator retracts a second distance in the second direction in response to a decrease in temperature T.sub.2. At temperature T.sub.2, the force buffer releases the force F.sub.A and the switch moves from the second state to the first state.
AIR CLEANER
An air flow controller for an air cleaner and an air cleaner are provided. The air flow controller may include a fan, and a housing, the fan being provided in the housing and the housing being movable from an initial horizontal position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a vertical direction to an inclined position in which the air flow controller directs air flow in a diagonal direction.
Dual Set Point Temperature Switch
The temperature switch includes a housing, an actuator, a switch, and a force buffer situated between the actuator and the switch. The switch is movable between a first and second state in response to imposition and release of an actuating force F.sub.A. The force buffer transmits the actuating force F.sub.A from the actuator to the switch when compressed a first distance in the first direction by extension of the actuator in response to an increase in temperature T.sub.1. At temperature T.sub.1, the force buffer transmits the force F.sub.A to move the switch from the first state to the second state. The actuator retracts a second distance in the second direction in response to a decrease in temperature T.sub.2. At temperature T.sub.2, the force buffer releases the force F.sub.A and the switch moves from the second state to the first state.
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM, ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT CONTROL SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD FOR THE SAME
An electronic thermostat control system may include a control duty determination portion outputting PWM duty signal for controlling the coolant temperature according to a coolant temperature, a rising rate of the coolant temperature, an engine speed, a load and a vehicle speed, a driving portion applying a time condition to the PWM duty signal output by the control duty determination portion for controlling outputting interval, and a fault diagnosis portion diagnosing operations of the electronic thermostat by analyzing the signals output by the driving portion and changes of the coolant temperature.