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Title:
A THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY PROVIDING CONSTANT OUTLET TEMPERATURE BY ADJUSTING MIXING RATIO AUTONOMOUSLY
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2021/066770
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention relates a thermostat assembly which exhibits constant outlet temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold and warm fluid autonomously. Especially, the present invention relates a thermostat assembly regulating outlet temperature for determined constant temperature values, in the engine cooling system.

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Inventors:
UNLUASLAN FARUK (TR)
KANBUR HIKMET (TR)
Application Number:
PCT/TR2020/050741
Publication Date:
April 08, 2021
Filing Date:
August 24, 2020
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
KIRPART OTOMOTIV PARCALARI SANAYI VE TICARET A S (TR)
International Classes:
G05D23/02; F01P7/16
Domestic Patent References:
WO2019245508A22019-12-26
WO2000014615A12000-03-16
WO2019066758A12019-04-04
Foreign References:
GB2329691A1999-03-31
EP1672257A12006-06-21
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
YALINBAS, Fatih (TR)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A thermostat assembly (1 ) which, comprising a frame (10) including bypass inlet (11), radiator inlet (12) and outlet (13) portions, a thermo-actuator (20) including heat sensitive reservoir (21), piston (22) and sleeve (23) portions, a tube type valve structure (30) including valve-bypass inlet (32) and valve-radiator inlet (33) portions, at least one spring (40) element, a cover (50) including piston seat (51 ) portion, exhibits constant outlet (13) temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold coolant (C) and warm coolant (W) autonomously and characterized in that mentioned valve structure (30) comprises a sleeve seat (31) which forms a mixing chamber (34) within interior of said valve structure (30) by being located at lower position than the inlets,.

Description:
DESCRIPTION

A THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY PROVIDING CONSTANT OUTLET TEMPERATURE BY ADJUSTING MIXING RATIO AUTONOMOUSLY

Technical Field The invention relates a thermostat assembly which exhibits constant outlet temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold and warm fluid autonomously.

Especially, the present invention relates a thermostat assembly regulating outlet temperature according to the determined constant temperature value, in the engine cooling system.

Prior Art In combustion engines, coolant temperature control is a crucial issue for maintaining vehicle performance. Engine cooling systems provide indirectly temperature control of the engine and engine parts within vehicle. Thermostat assembly within the engine cooling system decides whether the coolant coming from engine channels is cooled, generally according to the temperature of inlet or outlet. In sanitary usage, there are thermostat assemblies regulating outlet temperature according to the determined constant temperature values. However, in engine cooling systems there is not any thermostat assembly exhibiting constant outlet temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold and warm fluid autonomously. Since the valve structure of the conventional thermostat assembly has sleeve seat portion which is positioned at higher level than inlets (bypass inlet, radiator inlet), the coolants coming from bypass inlet and radiator inlet flow directly to the outlet by contacting locally with the heat sensitive reservoir portion. So, in the conventional thermostat construction, the heat sensitive reservoir portion senses local temperatures (cold coolant, warm coolant, residual coolant) together, instead of just the mixed coolant. Since the sensitive portion do not sense the temperature of the mixed coolant, coolant temperature control is not provided properly. This causes the efficiency of cooling system and consequently the efficiency of the vehicle having this cooling system to decrease. The document TR2019/00314 mentions also a thermostat assembly which exhibits valve control according to thermostat outlet temperature by allowing coolants coming from bypass inlet and radiator inlet to be mixed until they reach to the heat sensitive reservoir portion of thermo-actuator. Here, both coolant coming from bypass inlet and coolant coming from radiator inlet firstly pass through mixing chamber and mix well each other. Then, the mixed coolant flows towards engine inlet by exiting from outlet portion. This means that the temperature of thermostat outlet is equal to the temperature of the mixed coolant. Since the heat sensitive reservoir portion of the thermo-actuator locates within the mixing chamber, thermostat outlet temperature is determined according to threshold value of the thermo- actuator chosen by manufacturer. However, this solution is applicable for the thermostat construction which has inlets located in same direction at different levels in one side of thermostat frame and outlet located at higher level in opposite side of thermostat frame. It is not applicable for the thermostat construction having inlets in opposite directions at nearly same level and outlet located as vertical to them at below. The document US6079625A mentions a thermostatic mixing valve which receives fluid from a first source and fluid from a second source and outputs a mixture of the fluids. However, here, it is not mentioned about a thermostat assembly providing autonomous valve motion for mixing warm and cold coolant according to determined outlet temperature.

The document US20040000594A1 mentions a thermostatic mixing valve for hot and cold water, which has two-stage inlet chambers for the hot and cold water flows respectively. However, here, it is not mentioned about a thermostat assembly providing autonomous valve motion for mixing warm and cold coolant according to determined outlet temperature.

As a result, there is a require for a thermostat assembly exhibiting constant outlet temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold and warm fluid autonomously. Objectives and Short Description of the Invention

The aim of the present invention is to present a thermostat assembly which exhibits constant outlet temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold and warm fluid autonomously.

The aim of the present invention is to allow regulation of outlet temperature for determined constant temperature values, in the engine cooling system. A thermostat assembly which, comprising a frame including bypass inlet, radiator inlet and outlet portions, a thermo-actuator including heat sensitive reservoir, piston and sleeve portions, a tube type valve structure including valve-bypass inlet and valve-radiator inlet portions, at least one spring element, a cover including piston seat portion, exhibits constant outlet temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold coolant and warm coolant autonomously and mentioned valve structure comprises

- a sleeve seat which forms a mixing chamber within interior of said valve structure by being located at lower position than the inlets.

Description of the Figures In Figure 1 , a perspective view of the present valve structure is given.

In Figure 2, an exploded perspective view of the present thermostat assembly is given.

In Figure 3, a cross-sectional view of mentioned thermostat assembly is given.

Reference Numerals

I . Thermostat assembly

10. Frame

I I . Bypass inlet

12. Radiator inlet

13. Outlet

15. Thermostat interior space

16. Spring nest

20. Thermo-actuator

21. Fleat sensitive reservoir

22. Piston

23. Sleeve

30. Valve structure

31. Sleeve seat

32. Valve-bypass inlet

33. Valve-radiator inlet

34. Mixing chamber 35. Spring seat 40. Spring

50. Cover

51. Piston seat

C. Cold coolant

W. Warm coolant

M. Mixed coolant

Detailed Description of the Invention

This invention relates to a thermostat assembly (1 ) which exhibits constant outlet (13) temperature by adjusting mixing ratio between cold coolant (C) and warm coolant (W) autonomously. This is possible thanks to lower position of the thermo-actuator (20) within valve structure (30). Lower positioning of thermo-actuator (20) provides that heat sensitive reservoir (21) portion of the thermo-actuator (20) senses the temperature of the mixed coolant (M). Thus, it allows autonomous adjustment of the mixing ratio between cold coolant (C) and warm coolant (W) as providing constant thermostat outlet (13) temperature. The value of the outlet (13) temperature is determined according to threshold value of the thermo actuator (20) chosen by its manufacturer.

Conventional thermostat assembly provides temperature control within engine cooling system by adjusting coolant flow ratio between bypass circuitry and heat exchange circuitry according to the temperature value of coolant incoming from engine outlet. Coolant flow ratio is determined by heat sensitive reservoir portion of thermo-actuator located within thermostat assembly. Heat sensitive reservoir allows the temperature of the engine outlet coolant to be sensed via heat transmission occurred between wax compound within reservoir and coolant incoming from engine outlet through its reservoir wall. The increase in the wax temperature causes the increase in the wax volume, or vice versa, the decrease in the wax temperature causes the reduce in the wax volume. The volume change in the wax compound allows forward and backward motion of piston, consequently forward and backward motion of the valve structure guided by mentioned thermo-actuator. Thus, coolant flow control between bypass circuitry and heat exchange circuitry is provided according to the valve position determined by the temperature of the coolant incoming from engine outlet. However, in this case, it is not possible to manage the temperature values of motor inlet coolant, as desired by manufacturer. Since the temperatures of thermostat outlet coolant and engine inlet coolant are same in two inlets-one outlet thermostat structures, here it is critically important to keep thermostat outlet temperature at a constant temperature value.

The present invention relates to a thermostat assembly (1 ) which regulates outlet temperature for determined constant temperature values, in the engine cooling system.

As seen from Figure 2, the present thermostat assembly (1 ) comprises a frame (10) including bypass inlet (11 ), radiator inlet (12), outlet (13) portions, a thermo-actuator (20) including heat sensitive reservoir (21), piston (22) and sleeve (23) portions, a tube type valve structure (30) including a sleeve seat (31 ), valve-bypass inlet (32), valve-radiator inlet (33), spring seats (35) and mixing chamber (34) portions, two springs (40), a cover (50) including piston seat (51 ) portion.

A perspective view of the present valve structure (30) is given in Figure 1 . As seen from this figure, sleeve seat (31 ) portion is located at lower level from the inlets. In conventional valve structure, sleeve seat is located at highest position within the valve structure. As a result of this lower positioning of the sleeve seat (31 ) in the present valve structure (30), the heat sensitive reservoir (21) portion of the thermo-actuator (20) locates at lower position according to conventional construction. Thanks to this difference from the conventional construction, the present valve structure (30) forms a mixing chamber (34) within the valve structure’s (30) interior space where both the coolant coming from valve-bypass inlet (32) and the coolant coming from valve-radiator inlet (33) mix well to each other before reaching the heat sensitive reservoir (21 ) portion. Thus, unlike the conventional thermostat assemblies, here, the heat sensitive reservoir (21) portion senses just the temperature value of mixed coolant (M) instead of local temperatures (the temperatures of coolants coming from bypass inlet, radiator inlet, residual).

A cross-sectional view of the present thermostat assembly (1 ) in the partially open thermostat position is given in Figure 3. As seen from this figure, cold coolant (C) coming from radiator inlet (12) and warm coolant (W) coming from bypass inlet (11 ) mix to each other within the mixing chamber (34) before they contact to the heat sensitive reservoir (21 ) portion of the thermo-actuator (20). As a result of mixing of the cold coolant (C) and warm coolant (W), mixed coolant (M) is formed. Then, the mixed coolant (M) contacts with the heat sensitive reservoir (21) portion while flowing towards the outlet (13) channel. Thus, the heat sensitive reservoir (21) portion senses just the temperature of the mixed coolant (M). Since the heat sensitive reservoir (21 ) portion locates mostly within the outlet (13) flow line thanks to its lower position, it regulates directly the temperature of the outlet (13) coolant by sensing the temperature of the mixed coolant (M). As a result, the valve structure (30) moves forward and backward within thermostat interior space (15) via thermo-actuator (20) for adjusting mixing ratio between cold coolant (C) and warm coolant (W). This valve motion is provided according to the threshold value of the thermo-actuator (20) chosen by manufacturer thanks to the thermo-actuator’s (20) autonomous motion keeping the outlet (13) temperature in determined threshold value. Thus, it is possible to keep the outlet (13) temperature in a determined constant temperature value. When the temperature of the mixed coolant (M) is greater than the determined temperature value (threshold temperature value), thermo actuator (20) allows greater amount of cold coolant (C) to be mixed within the mixed coolant (M) by moving the valve structure (30) to backward. When the temperature of the mixed coolant (M) is lower than the determined temperature value, thermo-actuator (20) allows greater amount of warm coolant (W) to be mixed within the mixed coolant (M) by moving the valve structure (30) to forward.

Shortly, thanks to lower positioning of the heat sensitive reservoir (21 ) portion according to the inlets, the interior space of the valve structure (30) becomes a mixing chamber (34) where the cold coolant (C) and warm coolant (W) mix well to each other before reaching to the heat sensitive reservoir (21 ) portion of the thermo-actuator (20). After mixing the cold coolant (C) and warm coolant (W), the mixed coolant (M) flows through the thermo-actuator (21 ) on the outlet (13) channel.

In this embodiment of the present thermostat assembly (1 ), there are two spring (40) elements. However, in the other embodiments of this invention, it is possible to use just one spring (40) element or more than two spring (40) elements. Here, these two spring (40) elements are located reciprocally between spring nest (16) and spring seat (35). In conventional thermostat assemblies, since spring element locates on the flow and generally encloses the heat sensitive reservoir, it prevents the heat sensitive reservoir portion to sense the temperature well and causes pressure drop in coolant by damaging flow. Thanks to outside position of the spring (40) elements in this embodiment, it is possible that the heat sensitive reservoir (21 ) portion senses the temperature well by keeping full contact with mixed coolant (M). Also, since the flow is not obstructed here, the pressure of the coolant is preserved through the thermostat interior space (15). Besides, two spring (40) elements used here keep the valve structure (30) in balance.