Degas bottle having centrifugal air separator for use in engine cooling system
10202889 ยท 2019-02-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Yi Zhang (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Eric Myers (Howell, MI, US)
- Meisam Mehravaran (Oak Park, MI, US)
- Cristian Gheordunescu (Livonia, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F16N19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/0095
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P11/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D19/0057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01M2013/0427
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N39/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01P11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N39/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A degas bottle for inducing a cyclonic direction of flow to incoming coolant is disclosed. The degas bottle includes a body and an air separator having a cylindrical wall. An incoming coolant inlet is attached to the upper end of the air separator and is positioned at a tangent with respect to the cylindrical wall of the air separator, thus inducing cyclonic action as the coolant enters the air separator. The air separator may be of a cylindrical shape or of a conical shape. As air trapped coolant tangentially flows into the air separator, it will follow the cylindrical or conical shape of the air separator. The centrifugal force keeps the incoming coolant pressed against the inner wall of the air separator coolant on the wall while air separates from the coolant. The cyclonically flowing coolant circles downward to the reservoir while air remains on top of the coolant.
Claims
1. A degas bottle for use with an internal combustion engine comprising: a body having an upper portion for containing a volume of gas and a lower portion for containing a quantity of coolant; an air separator attached to and positioned substantially within said body, said air separator having an upper surface, a conical upper portion extending from said upper surface and including a circumferential wall, and a vent hole formed in said circumferential wall of said conical upper portion; and a coolant inlet attached directly to said air separator and positioned on said air separator at a tangent with respect to said circumferential wall.
2. The degas bottle of claim 1 further including an outlet attached to said lower portion of said body.
3. The degas bottle of claim 1, wherein said air separator has a lower cylindrical portion.
4. The degas bottle of claim 1, wherein said air separator has a top and wherein said degas bottle further includes a fill cap removably positioned on said top of said degas bottle.
5. The degas bottle of claim 1, wherein said body has a top and wherein said degas bottle further includes a fill cap removably positioned on said top of said body.
6. A degas bottle for use with an internal combustion engine comprising: a body having an upper portion to contain a gas and a lower portion to contain a coolant; an air separator attached to and positioned substantially within said body, said air separator having an upper surface, a conical upper portion extending from said upper surface and including a circumferential wall; and a coolant inlet attached directly to said conical upper portion of said air separator and positioned on said air separator at a tangent with respect to said circumferential wall.
7. The degas bottle of claim 6 wherein said air separator has a lower portion.
8. The degas bottle of claim 7, wherein said lower portion is cylindrical.
9. The degas bottle of claim 6 wherein said body has an interior and wherein said air separator has a vent hole formed in said circumferential wall of said conical upper portion.
10. The degas bottle of claim 6, wherein said air separator has a top and wherein said degas bottle further includes a fill cap removably positioned on said top of said degas bottle.
11. The degas bottle of claim 6, wherein said body has a top and wherein said degas bottle further includes a fill cap removably positioned on said top of said body.
12. A degas bottle for use with an internal combustion engine comprising: a body having an upper portion to contain a gas and a lower portion to contain a coolant; an air separator attached to said body, said air separator having an upper surface, a conical upper portion extending from said upper surface and including a circumferential wall, and a vent hole formed in said circumferential wall of said conical upper portion; and a coolant inlet tangentially attached directly to said air separator and oriented to form a cyclonic flow of incoming coolant within said air separator, said incoming coolant immediately contacting said conical upper portion upon entering said air separator, wherein said gas and said coolant enter said conical upper portion of said air separator prior to entering said body.
13. The degas bottle of claim 12, wherein said air separator has a lower cylindrical portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
(7) The degas bottle of the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in its various embodiments in
(8) Referring to
(9) The body 12 of the degas bottle 10 provides interior space for a quantity of coolant 16 and a volume of air 18. The levels of the coolant 16 and air 18 as illustrated are intended as being suggestive and not limiting.
(10) An air separator 20 is provided substantially within the body 12 of the degas bottle 10 with a portion of the air separator 20 extending from the top side of the body 12. The air separator 20 is preferably a separate item that can be assembled to the body 12, thus allowing the air separator 20 to be a standard component that may be adapted to a wide variety of cooling system tanks, thus reducing the cost of the air separator 20 and the degas bottle 10. A tangential coolant inlet 22 extends from the top portion of the air separator 20. A removable coolant fill cap 24 is attached to a threaded neck (not shown) that extends upward from the air separator 20 in a conventional manner.
(11) The air separator 20 has a cylindrical shape that is generally constant in diameter from top to bottom. One or more small vent holes 26 are formed on the side of the air separator 20 in an area adjacent to the volume of air 18 restrained within the body 12 to allow the passage of air.
(12) Coolant that enters air separator 20 through the tangential coolant inlet 22 circulates around the interior of the air separator 20 before coming into contact with the coolant 16 pooled at the lower portion of the body 12. The path of this flow is cyclonic and generally follows the path defined by the cyclonic action 28. As a result of the centrifugal force created by the cyclonic action 28, the coolant is directed to and against the inner wall of the air separator 20 and becomes separated from any air being carried into the air separator 20 as the coolant enters the degas bottle 10 through the tangential coolant inlet 22. Moved by gravity, the flowing coolant circles downward and enters the lower portion of the body 12. The separated air remains on top and eventually passes out of the air separator 20 through the small vent holes 26 to join the volume of air 18 held within the body 12.
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(14) While
(15) The body 32 of the degas bottle 30 provides interior space for a quantity of coolant 36 and a volume of air 38. The levels of the coolant 36 and air 38 as illustrated are intended as being suggestive and not limiting.
(16) An air separator 40 is provided substantially within the body 32 of the degas bottle 30 with a portion of the air separator 40 extending from the top side of the body 32. The air separator 40 has two portions, an upper portion 42 and a lower portion 44. The upper portion 42 of the air separator has a conical shape that narrows from top to bottom while the lower portion 44 has a cylindrical shape.
(17) A tangential coolant inlet 46 extends from the top portion of the air separator 40. A removable coolant fill cap 48 is attached to a threaded neck (not shown) that extends upward from the air separator 40 in a conventional manner.
(18) One or more small vent holes 50 are formed on the side of the air upper portion 42 of the air separator 40 in an area adjacent to the volume of air 38 restrained within the body 32 to allow the passage of air.
(19) As is the case for the embodiment of the disclosed inventive concept illustrated in
(20) A variation of the degas bottle of
(21) The body 62 of the degas bottle 60 provides interior space for a quantity of coolant 66 and a volume of air 68. The levels of the coolant 66 and air 68 as illustrated are intended as being suggestive and not limiting.
(22) An air separator 70 is provided substantially within the body 62 of the degas bottle 60 with a portion of the air separator 70 extending from the top side of the body 62. The air separator 70 has two portions, an upper portion 72 and a lower portion 74. The upper portion 72 of the air separator has a conical shape that narrows from top to bottom while the lower portion 74 has a cylindrical shape.
(23) A tangential coolant inlet 76 extends from the top portion of the air separator 70. A removable coolant fill cap 78 is attached to a threaded neck (not shown) that extends upward from the body 62 and is separated from the air separator 70 in a conventional manner.
(24) One or more small vent holes 80 are formed on the side of the air upper portion 72 of the air separator 70 in an area adjacent to the volume of air 68 restrained within the body 62 to allow the passage of air.
(25) As is the case for the embodiment of the disclosed inventive concept illustrated in
(26) The degas bottle design of the disclosed inventive concept in its various embodiment overcomes the problems of known systems by providing an effective and practical method of separating air from coolant. The designs of the air separator discussed above and illustrated in the accompanying figures can be standardized and cataloged. The reservoir maintains its design flexibility to conform to the designated package space and does not need internal chambers and connecting holes to form the flow path. As a result, the reservoir tooling is much simpler, and thus less expensive to configure and manufacture than known designs. In addition, a low-cost manufacturing method such as blow molding may be used to produce the reservoir, thus reducing the overall cost of the degas bottle.
(27) The centrifugal force used to separate air from the coolant in the degas bottle design of the disclosed inventive concept demonstrates greater effectiveness than known systems that rely on buoyancy. Accordingly, the degas bottle of the disclosed inventive concept may be more compact. Furthermore, the air separation based on centrifugal force incorporated into the degas bottle of the disclosed inventive concept has a higher flow rate threshold of foaming than known systems, and improving separation efficiency of the trapped air from the coolant.
(28) While the preferred embodiments of the disclosed inventive concept have been discussed are shown in the accompanying drawings and are set forth in the associated description, one skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.