The present invention relates to a vehicle cooling system, and more particularly to a cooling system with an air diverter.
Vehicle cooling systems are known wherein a separate cooling unit is mounted in front of the radiator. For example, a four wheel drive tractors included an air-to-air charge air cooler which was mounted in front of the radiator. Such an arrangement is also shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,316,079 issued to Hedeen on 31 May 1994. In such an arrangement the air flowing out of the upstream cooler can be heated to a temperature which is hotter than the coolant in the downstream radiator, and this can degrade the cooling function of the downstream radiator.
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to improve the operation of a cooling system which has a separate cooling unit mounted in front of the radiator.
This and other objects are achieved by the present invention, wherein an air diverter is provided for a vehicle cooling system having a radiator, a fan for moving air through the radiator, a fan shroud surrounding the fan, and a cooling unit, such as a charge air cooler, positioned in front of the radiator with respect to air moving through the radiator. The air diverter includes a collector and a conduit. The collector is positioned between the cooler and the radiator and adjacent to a downstream side of the cooling unit. The collector forms a chamber which receives air which passes through at least a portion of the cooling unit. The conduit communicates air from the chamber to an interior of the fan shroud so that air flows from the chamber to the fan and bypasses the radiator. This reduces the heat transfer to the radiator coolant and allows the radiator to reject more heat with the same fan shaft power, and the same radiator top tank. This provides an increase in heat rejection capability at a low cost per tractor. This has the potential to allow for a power increase with only minimal changes to the cooling package of the tractor.
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The cooling system 10 also includes an air diverter 22 that is attached to the cooler (14) and is non-movable relative to the cooler (14) and the radiator (12), best seen in
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Thus, the diverter 22 diverts the hot cooling air from behind the charge air cooler 14 to behind the radiator 12 so that the hot air does not pass through the radiator 12. The air diverter 22 is aspirated by the cooling air fan 18 and shroud 20 to maintain the flow of cooling air through the charge air cooler 14 in the area of the diverter 22.
While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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