Claims
- 1. An engine cooling module comprising:
a shroud having at least one fan opening in a wall thereof to permit air to pass though the shroud; a heat exchanger mounted to the shroud; at least one fan to permit air moved by the fan to pass through the heat exchanger in a certain direction; a drive device to drive the fan; and a plurality of air dams constructed and arranged to allow air to flow more freely through the engine cooling module in the certain direction than in a direction opposite the certain direction.
- 2. The engine cooling module of claim 1, wherein the air dams are shaped to have a flow deflecting surface and a flow impeding surface opposite the flow deflecting surface.
- 3. The engine cooling module of claim 2, wherein the flow deflecting surface is generally convex and the flow impeding surface is generally concave.
- 4. The engine cooling module of claim 2, wherein the air dams are integrally molded with the shroud.
- 5. The engine cooling module of claim 1, wherein the air dams are made of a semi-flexible material.
- 6. The engine cooling module of claim 4, wherein the air dams are biased in a relatively open position.
- 7. The engine cooling module of claim 2, wherein the air dams are arranged in at least two-axially staggered rows with a first row of air dams provided along a first axis so as to define a space between adjacent air dams and, a second row of air dams is disposed on a second axis spaced from the first axis, with the flow deflecting surface of each air dam of the second being oriented in the same direction as the flow deflecting surfaces of the first row of air dams and each flow deflecting surface of the second row of air dams being disposed to generally obstruct the space.
- 8. The engine cooling module of claim 7, wherein the plurality of air dams are disposed adjacent to the shroud.
- 9. The engine cooling module of claim 7, wherein the plurality of air dams are disposed adjacent to the heat exchanger.
- 10. The engine cooling module of claim 1, wherein the drive device is a motor.
- 11. The engine cooling module of claim 7, further comprising a support plate between an air dam of the first row and an air dam of the second row.
- 12. A method of controlling air flow through an engine cooling module, the cooling module having a shroud with at least one fan opening in a wall thereof to permit air to pass though the shroud; a heat exchanger mounted to the shroud; at least one fan to permit air moved by the fan to pass through the shroud in a certain direction; and a drive device to drive the fan, the method including:
providing a plurality of air dams constructed and arranged to allow air to flow more freely though the engine cooling module in the certain direction than in a direction opposite the certain direction to reduce re-circulation of air through the cooling module.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the air dams are arranged in at least two-axially staggered rows with a first row of air dams provided along a first axis so as to define a space between adjacent air dams and, a second row of air dams is disposed on a second axis spaced from the first axis, with the flow deflecting surface of each air dam of the second being oriented in the same direction as the flow deflecting surfaces of the first row of air dams and each flow deflecting surface of the second row of air dams being disposed to generally obstruct the space.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the plurality of air dams are disposed adjacent to the shroud.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the plurality of air dams are disposed adjacent to the heat exchanger.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/299,703, filed Jun. 20, 2001, entitled ENGINE COOLING AIR DIODE, which application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60299703 |
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