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Date of Patent:
Sep. 10, 1985

Filed:

Oct. 18, 1984
Applicant:
Inventors:

Hideo Kobayashi, Toyota, JP;

Takao Kashiwagi, Toyota, JP;

Kunimasa Yoshimura, Toyota, JP;

Hisao Mae, Toyota, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F01P / ; F01P / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
123 411 ; 123 1112 ; 123 4129 ; 123 4144 ; 123 4149 ; 123 / ;
Abstract

An engine has cylinder head and cylinder block cooling jackets. A control system controls a valve system to circulate fluid through a conduit system, the jackets and a radiator in various flow patterns. If the block jacket cooling fluid temperature is less than a warmup completion temperature, the control system establishes a combined conduit circuit including both the head and the block cooling jacket but not including the radiator, and makes a cooling fan system for the radiator blow relatively weakly. If the block jacket cooling fluid temperature is greater than the warmup completion temperature, then, if it is less than an overheating temperature higher than that, the control system establishes two substantially separate conduit circuits, one including the head cooling jacket and the radiator, and the other including the block cooling jacket but not the radiator; but, if it is greater, the control system establishes a combined conduit circuit including both the head and block cooling jacket and also the radiator. If the block jacket cooling fluid temperature is greater than a block fan trigger temperature equal to or slightly higher than the warmup completion temperature, then: if the head jacket cooling fluid temperature is less than a head fan trigger temperature less than the warmup completion temperature, the control system makes the fan system blow relatively weakly; while, if the head jacket cooling fluid temperature is greater than this head fan trigger temperature, the control system makes the fan system blow relatively strongly.


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