Apparatus and method of for cleaning a thermostat in an internal combustion engine
10207301 ยท 2019-02-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01P2031/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A thermostat assembly for a marine engine, having a housing with a first bore and a second bore in communication with the first bore. A thermostat mounts within the first bore for movement between an open and a closed position. A plunger removably mounts within the second bore for movement between an extended position for engagement with the thermostat, and a retracted position for disengagement with the thermostat.
Claims
1. A thermostat assembly for a marine engine, comprising: a housing integrally comprising a first bore and a second bore in communication with the first bore; a thermostat mounted within the first bore, the thermostat configured for movement between an open position and a closed position; a plunger removably mounted within the second bore for movement between an extended position for engagement with the thermostat and a retracted position for disengagement with the thermostat; whereby the plunger mounted in the second bore is configured to be brought into engagement with the thermostat mounted in the first bore to clean the thermostat.
2. The thermostat assembly of claim 1, the plunger comprising: a fitting defining a bore; a stem configured to insert through the bore of the fitting for movement between the retracted position and the extended position; an adapter connected to a lower end of the stem, the adapter being sized and shaped to engage the thermostat; a seal seated against an upper end of the adapter; and a biasing member configured to bias the stem and the adapter to the retracted position.
3. The thermostat assembly of claim 2, the adapter further comprising a slot that is sized and shaped to receive an upper portion of the thermostat.
4. The thermostat assembly of claim 1, the thermostat, comprising: a frame; a bypass valve mounted within the frame for movement between the open position and the closed position; and a return spring mounted with the frame and configured to bias the bypass valve to the closed position.
5. The thermostat assembly of claim 2 wherein the stem is cylindrical, the adapter comprises a U-shaped slot, the biasing member is a spring, and wherein the plunger further comprises a handle connected to the upper end of the stem.
6. A plunger assembly for cleaning a thermostat assembly for a marine engine, comprising: a fitting defining a bore; a stem configured to insert through the bore of the fitting for movement between a retracted position and an extended position; an adapter connected to a lower end of the stem, the adapter being sized and shaped to engage a thermostat included in the thermostat assembly for the marine engine; a seal seated against an upper end of the adapter; a biasing member configured to bias the stem and the adapter to the retracted position; and wherein the plunger assembly is mounted in a second bore of a housing comprised by the thermostat assembly for the marine engine and is configured to be brought into engagement with the thermostat which is mounted in a first bore of the housing comprised by the thermostat assembly for the marine engine, said housing integrally comprising the first bore and the second bore in communication with the first bore, to clean the thermostat.
7. The plunger assembly of claim 6, the adapter further comprising a slot that is sized and shaped to receive an upper portion of the of the thermostat.
8. The plunger assembly of claim 6, wherein the thermostat, comprises: a frame; a bypass valve mounted within the frame for movement between an open position and a closed position; and a return spring mounted with the frame and configured to bias the bypass valve to the closed position.
9. A method of cleaning a thermostat assembly for a marine engine, comprising: providing a housing having a first bore and a second bore in communication with the first bore; providing a thermostat mounted within the first bore, the thermostat configured for movement between an open position and a closed position; providing a plunger; positioning the plunger within the second bore; and moving the plunger between an extended position for engagement with the thermostat and a retracted position for disengagement with the thermostat.
10. The method of cleaning a thermostat assembly of claim 9, the thermostat comprising: a frame; a bypass valve mounted within the frame for movement between the open position and the closed position; and a return spring mounted with the frame and configured to bias the bypass valve to the closed position.
11. The method of cleaning a thermostat assembly of claim 9, the plunger comprising: a fitting defining a bore; a stem configured to insert through the bore of the fitting for movement between the retracted position and the extended position; an adapter connected to a lower end of the stem, the adapter being sized and shaped to engage the thermostat; a seal seated against an upper end of the adapter; and a biasing member configured to bias the stem and adapter to the retracted position.
12. The method of cleaning a thermostat assembly of claim 11, the adapter further comprising a slot that is sized and shaped to receive an upper portion of the thermostat.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) The following detailed description illustrates the claimed invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. The description clearly enables one skilled in the art to make and use the disclosure, describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives, and uses of the disclosure, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the claimed invention. Additionally, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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(23) The housing 12 is generally rectangular with various inlet, outlet, and internal passages 18 for communicating cooling water and a first bore 20 configured for receiving the thermostat 14. The first bore 20 and thermostat 14 are configured for metering the incoming cooling water to mix with the hot engine discharge water (
(24) The housing 12 defines a second bore 22 in the opposite side of the housing from the first bore 20 and extending far enough to be in communication with the first bore 20. The second bore 22 is shaped to receive a fitting 40 for coupling with the plunger device 16. The second bore 22 can either be manufactured as part of the original housing 12, or drilled into the housing 12 afterwards using a fixture 24 (
(25) The thermostat 14 includes a valve 26, a return spring 28, and a bypass valve 30 operatively mounted within a frame 32 for movement between an open position and a closed position (
(26) The plunger device 16 includes a fitting 40 configured for coupling with the second bore 22, such as with threads. The fitting 40 defines a bore 42 sized and shaped for receiving a stem 44. The stem 44 is generally a cylindrical rod having a generally cylindrical handle 46 removably attached to an upper end. A lower end of the stem 44 is configured for removable attachment to an adapter 48 and a seal 47. The adapter 48 is sized and shaped to engage the valve 26 of the thermostat 14 when the plunger device 16 moves to the extended position. A biasing member 49, such as a spring, biases the plunger device 16 to the retracted position. In the embodiment of
(27) In operation, the operator presses downwardly on the handle of the plunger device 16 to move from a retracted position to an extended position. In the extended position, the adapter 48 engages the valve of the thermostat for movement from the closed to the open position so that any debris can be flushed from the thermostat 14. When the operator releases the handle 46, the biasing member 49 returns the plunger device to the retracted position, and the thermostat returns to the closed position, thus resuming normal operation.
(28) Changes can be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosure, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.