Claims
- 1. In an electrically powered and electrically controlled plastics processing machine having a plurality of heat-producing electrical components, a method for cooling the electrical components comprising the steps of:
- (a) circulating a liquid coolant through a first circuit including a coolant inlet, a coolant outlet, and a coolant passageway for circulating the liquid coolant through an electric motor, the coolant passageway being positioned interiorly of the motor, thereby cooling the motor when it is in operation;
- (b) circulating the liquid coolant through a second circuit including a plate member having a coolant inlet, a coolant outlet, and an interiorly positioned coolant passageway for circulating liquid coolant through the plate member, wherein at least one electrical component is mounted on a side of the plate member so that heat is transferred from the electrical component to the plate member, thereby cooling the electrical component when a circuit including the electrical component is energized;
- (c) controlling the flow of the liquid coolant so that it circulates through the first and second circuits concurrently; and
- (d) controlling the temperature of the liquid coolant by means including a heat exchanger connected with the coolant outlets of the first and second circuits so that the heat accumulated by the liquid coolant is transferred from the liquid coolant to a heat sink, after the liquid coolant passes through the motor and after the liquid coolant passes through the plate member.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising the step of circulating air through a plenum formed on a cooled surface of the plate member to provide auxiliary cooling of electrical components contained within an enclosed electrical cabinet.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of controlling the flow of the liquid coolant so that it circulates through the first and second circuits concurrently involves flow of the liquid coolant through the first and second circuits in parallel.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of controlling the flow of the liquid coolant so that it circulates through the first and second circuits concurrently involves flow of the liquid coolant through the first and second circuits in series.
- 5. In an electrically powered and electrically controlled injection molding machine having at least one rotary electric motor with an associated electronic drive, a method for cooling the motor and electronic drive comprising the steps of:
- (a) circulating a liquid coolant through a first circuit including a coolant inlet, a coolant outlet, and a coolant passageway for circulating the liquid coolant through the rotary electric motor, the coolant passageway being positioned in the stator of the motor, thereby cooling the motor when it is in operation;
- (b) circulating the liquid coolant through a second circuit including a plate member having a coolant inlet, a coolant outlet, and an interiorly positioned coolant passageway for circulating liquid coolant through the plate member, wherein the electronic motor drive is mounted on a side of the plate member so that heat is transferred from the electronic drive to the plate member, thereby cooling the electronic drive when it is energized;
- (c) controlling the flow the liquid coolant so that it circulates through the first and second circuits concurrently; and
- (d) controlling the temperature of the liquid coolant by means including a heat exchanger connected with the coolant outlets of the first and second circuits so that the heat accumulated by the liquid coolant is transferred from the liquid coolant to a heat sink, after the liquid coolant passes through the motor and after the liquid coolant passes through the plate member.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 further comprising the step of circulating air through a plenum formed on a cooled surface of the plate member to provide auxiliary cooling of electrical components contained within an enclosed electrical cabinet and to reduce condensation on the plate member.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/231,080, filed Apr. 22, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,523,640.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Divisions (1)
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