F01P2060/18

ELECTRIC COOLANT PUMP WITH HEATING ELEMENT
20220356835 · 2022-11-10 ·

An electric coolant pump of a cooling circuit of a motor vehicle includes a pump chamber, a suction line leading into a suction side of the pump chamber, a discharge channel leading out of a pressure side of the pump chamber, and an electric motor with a controller. The electric coolant pump includes a heater including an electric heating element which projects into the suction line or the discharge channel and which can be flushed by the coolant. The electric heating element includes at least a first heating element operating state in which the electric heating element can be operated from a power supply system and a second heating element operating state in which the electric heating element can be operated from an on-board power supply system of the motor vehicle. The controller of the electric motor is configured or programmed such that the electric motor also includes at least two operating states.

HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20220325655 · 2022-10-13 ·

A heat management system of the present invention comprises: a coolant heater for heating coolant; a first coolant pump which is connected to a coolant inlet or a coolant outlet of the coolant heater to pump the coolant and is coupled to the coolant heater; and a second coolant pump which is connected to a battery side to pump the coolant and is coupled to the coolant heater, wherein the coolant heater, the first coolant pump, and the second coolant pump are arranged in an engine room of a vehicle. Thus, a loss of coolant pressure can be reduced in a pipe which connects components constituting a coolant system of the vehicle, such that the performance of the system is improved and noise and vibration in the interior of the vehicle may be reduced.

Heat management system
11661883 · 2023-05-30 · ·

A heat management system of the present invention comprises: a coolant heater for heating coolant; a first coolant pump which is connected to a coolant inlet or a coolant outlet of the coolant heater to pump the coolant and is coupled to the coolant heater; and a second coolant pump which is connected to a battery side to pump the coolant and is coupled to the coolant heater, wherein the coolant heater, the first coolant pump, and the second coolant pump are arranged in an engine room of a vehicle. Thus, a loss of coolant pressure can be reduced in a pipe which connects components constituting a coolant system of the vehicle, such that the performance of the system is improved and noise and vibration in the interior of the vehicle may be reduced.

EXHAUST SIDE BLOCK INSERT, CYLINDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY INCLUDING THE SAME, AND HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF ENGINE INCLUDING THE SAME

A cylinder block assembly may include a cylinder block, a cylinder body disposed in the cylinder block, with a plurality of cylinder bores formed in the cylinder body, a fluid jacket, which is formed between an inner circumferential surface of the cylinder block and an outer circumferential surface of the cylinder body, and through which coolant flows, and a block insert disposed in the water jacket and configured to guide a flow of coolant, wherein the cylinder block may include a second block coolant outlet, which is formed at a second side in a surface of an exhaust side of the cylinder block, and through which the coolant in the water jacket is discharged, and wherein the exhaust side may include a side at which combustion gas is exhausted out of the cylinder body.

HEAT EXCHANGER, AND EXHAUST HEAT RECOVERY APPARATUS HAVING THE HEAT EXCHANGER

A heat exchanger comprises a plurality of heat exchange segments juxtaposed in a housing, and a plug member connected fluid-tightly to the housing, and supporting the heat exchange segments to provide a coolant or cooling medium passage in each gap between the heat exchange segments adjacent to each other. Each heat exchange segment comprises a case having an opening only on a surface of the case, at least outside of the opening being plugged fluid-tightly by the plug member, and a guide member, e.g., fin accommodated in the case, and provided with a plurality of passages allowing only gas flow in a predetermined direction, and gas intake passages and gas exhaust passages at the upstream and downstream thereof, wherein an opening of the case is provided with a gas inlet port communicated with the gas intake passage, and a gas outlet port communicated with the gas exhaust passages.

GENERATOR SET-ENGINE LOAD MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES

A generator set configured to provide an electrical output to an external electrical load. The generator set includes an engine configured to drive an electric generator, the engine including an engine block, where the electric generator is configured to couple to the external electrical load. The generator set includes a heating system in fluid communication with the engine block, the heating system including an electric fluid heater, where the electric jacket fluid includes a resistive load configured to supplement the external electrical load. The generator set includes a control system for: monitoring a first parameter of the engine; generating a first control signal in response to the first parameter being less than a first threshold; and increasing the external electrical load by turning on the electric fluid heater in response to the first control signal.

COOLING SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
20170328246 · 2017-11-16 ·

In a vehicle cooling system, a quantity of warm coolant stored within a thermally insulated tank is used to heat engine lubricating oil in an engine warm-up phase following a cold start. A conduit feeding coolant leaving the engine is connected to an inlet of the tank via a reduced cross-section or a labyrinth pathway. The conduit is connected to an inlet of an electronically controlled distribution valve having three outlets connected to the oil cooler, a passenger compartment heater, and a radiator. In an initial part of the warm-up phase, the valve is closed, and the entire flow of coolant leaving the engine flows into the tank, moving the quantity of warm coolant previously stored in the tank to the oil cooler, where it contributes to more rapid heating of the lubricating oil. When the engine is switched-off, the tank is again filled with warm coolant from the engine.

A TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM, A VEHICLE PROVIDED THEREWITH AND A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE OPERATION THEREOF
20220055502 · 2022-02-24 · ·

A temperature control system for a vehicle, comprising a main circuit comprising a tubing in which there is provided a coolant, a main circuit pump configured to pump said coolant through the tubing of the main circuit in a first direction. Connected in parallel to the main circuit are a first and second sub-circuit for cooling or heating of components connected thereto. In the sub-circuits there are provided first and second pumps that pump coolant through said sub-circuits from a first end to second end at which the respective sub-circuit is connected the main circuit. The first end is downstream the second end as seen in the first direction in the first circuit.

Gas engine power generation system
11428194 · 2022-08-30 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a gas engine power generation system, having an engine configured to generate mechanical energy by burning an air-fuel mixture supplied from a mixer, which mixes air filtered by passing through an air cleaner, and fuel of a predetermined pressure which has passed through a zero governor, in which the gas engine power generation system converts the mechanical energy of the engine into electrical energy. The gas engine power generation system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: an intake path having a first intake passage and a second intake passage in which air to be supplied to the mixer flows; an intake passage controller configured to open either one of the first intake passage or the second intake passage and to close the other one; a coolant pump configured to supply coolant to the engine; a radiator configured to dissipate heat of the coolant having passed through the engine; an intake air heater provided in the intake path at a portion where the second intake passage is formed, and configured to dissipate heat of the coolant having passed through the engine; a coolant passage controller configured to distribute the coolant, having passed through the engine, to the coolant pump, the radiator, and the intake air heater; and a controller configured to control operations of the intake passage controller, the coolant passage controller, and the coolant pump based on temperature of the coolant, having passed through the engine, and load information of the engine.

DUAL MODE VEHICLE MOUNTED CLEANING SYSTEM

An apparatus, system, and method for dual-mode vehicle-mounted cleaning are provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a heat-exchanger subsystem having first and second heat-receiving pathways and a heat-providing pathway. Heat exhaust from a combustion engine is routed through the heat-providing pathway to transfer heat to both the first and second heat-receiving pathways. The first heat-receiving pathway, the second heat-receiving pathway, and the heat-providing pathway are fluidly independent of each other. The apparatus also includes a first liquid pathway fluidly coupled to the first heat-receiving pathway, configured to direct a hard-surface cleaning liquid, by a first pump, through the first heat-receiving pathway to a hard-surface cleaning tool, and a second liquid pathway fluidly coupled to the second heat-receiving pathway, configured to direct a soft-surface cleaning liquid, at a lower pressure than a first liquid in the first liquid pathway, through the second heat-receiving pathway to a soft-surface cleaning tool.