Claims
- 1. A method of facilitating the cooling of engine coolant flowing through a radiator, comprising the steps of:
monitoring temperature of the engine coolant in the radiator; positioning a fan adjacent the radiator; rotating the fan at a predetermined speed; and varying the speed of the fan in response to the temperature of the engine coolant.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the additional steps of:
supporting the fan on a rotatable fan shaft having a driven fan pulley attached thereto, the driven fan pulley including a groove formed therein; providing a drive pulley having a groove formed therein, the groove having a predetermined depth; and positioning a fan belt about the groove of the driven fan pulley and the groove of the drive pulley such that rotation of the drive pulley is translated to the driven fan pulley by the fan belt.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of varying the speed of the fan includes the additional step of varying the depth of the groove in the drive pulley.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of varying the depth of the groove in the drive pulley includes the steps of decreasing the depth of the groove in the drive pulley to increase the speed of the fan and increasing the depth of the groove in the drive pulley to decrease the speed of the fan.
- 5. A method of cooling engine coolant flowing through a radiator operatively connected to an engine, comprising the steps of:
positioning a fan adjacent the radiator for generating an air flow through the radiator; starting the engine; rotating the fan a first low speed; monitoring the temperature of the engine coolant in the radiator; and rotating the fan at a second, high speed in response to the temperature of the engine coolant exceeding a threshold.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the additional steps of:
mounting the fan on a rotatable fan shaft; and operatively connecting the fan shaft to a drive shaft with a fan drive system.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the fan drive system includes:
first and second fan pulleys interconnected to the fan shaft, each fan pulley having a groove therein for receiving a corresponding fan belt; first and second drive pulleys interconnected to the drive shaft, each drive pulley having a groove therein for receiving a corresponding drive belt; a variable pitch sheave assembly movable between a first high speed position wherein the fan is rotated at the high speed and a second low speed position wherein the fan is rotated at the low speed, the variable pitch sheave assembly including:
first and second drive belt grooves, the drive belt grooves having a first depth with the variable pitch sheave assembly in the high speed position and a second depth with the variable pitch sheave assembly in the low speed position; and first and second fan belt grooves, the fan belt grooves having a first depth with the variable pitch sheave assembly in the high speed position and a second depth with the variable pitch sheave assembly in the low speed position; first and second drive belts seated in corresponding drive belt grooves in the variable pitch sheave assembly and in corresponding grooves in the drive pulleys to translate rotation of the drive pulleys to the variable pitch sheave assembly; and first and second fan belts seated in corresponding fan belt grooves in the variable pitch sheave assembly and in corresponding grooves in the fan pulleys to translate rotation of the variable pitch sheave assembly to the fan pulleys.
- 8. The method of claim 7 where the variable pitch sheave assembly includes:
a rotatable sheave shaft having first and second opposite ends; a first outer member fixed to the first end of the sheave shaft; a second outer member fixed to the second end of the sheave shaft; an intermediate member fixed to the sheave shaft between the first and the second ends thereof; a first slidable member slidable along the sheave shaft between the first outer member and the intermediate member, the first slidable member and the first outer member defining the first drive belt groove therebetween and the first slidable member and the intermediate member defining the first fan belt groove therebetween; and a second slidable member slidable along the sheave shaft between the intermediate member and the second outer member, the second slidable member and the second outer member defining the second drive belt groove therebetween and the second slidable member and the intermediate member defining the second fan belt groove therebetween.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the first depth of the drive belt grooves is greater than the second depth of the drive belt grooves.
- 10. The method of claim 7 wherein the first depth of the fan belt grooves is less than the second depth of the fan belt grooves.
- 11. The method of claim 7 comprising the additional steps of:
operatively connecting an actuator to the variable pitch sheave assembly; and moving the variable pitch sheave assembly with the actuator between the high speed position and the low speed position.
- 12. The fan drive arrangement of claim 11 wherein the step of monitoring the temperature of the engine coolant includes the step of operatively connecting a controller to the radiator, the controller controlling operation of the actuator in response to the temperature of the engine coolant.
- 13. The method of claim 5 further comprising the additional steps of:
supporting the fan on a rotatable fan shaft having a driven fan pulley attached thereto, the drive fan pulley including a groove formed therein; providing a drive pulley having a groove formed therein, the groove having a predetermined depth; and positioning a fan belt about the groove of the driven fan pulley and the groove of the drive pulley such that rotation of the drive pulley is translated to the fan driven pulley by the fan belt.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the depth of the groove in the drive pulley when the fan rotating at the low speed is greater than the depth of the groove in the drive pulley when the fan is rotating at the high speed.
- 15. A method of cooling engine coolant flowing through a radiator operatively connected to an engine, the method comprising the steps of:
supporting a fan on a rotatable fan shaft having a driven fan pulley attached thereto, the driven fan pulley including a groove formed therein; positioning the fan adjacent the radiator; providing a drive pulley having a groove formed therein, the groove having a predetermined depth; positioning a fan belt about the groove of the driven fan pulley and the groove of the drive pulley such that rotation of the drive pulley is translated to the fan pulley by the fan belt; rotating the fan at a predetermined speed; monitoring temperature of the engine coolant flowing the radiator; and varying the depth of the groove in the drive pulley in order to vary the speed of the fan.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of varying the depth of the groove in the drive pulley includes the steps of decreasing the depth of the groove in the drive pulley to increase the speed of the fan and increasing the depth of the groove in the drive pulley to decrease the speed of the fan.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the predetermined speed is an initial speed and wherein the method includes the additional step of increasing the speed of rotation of the fan in response to the temperature of the engine coolant exceeding a threshold.
- 18. The method of claim 15 comprising the additional step of decreasing the speed of rotation of the fan in response to the temperature of the engine coolant dropping below the threshold.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 09/976,716, filed Oct. 12, 2001, and entitled: “Variable Pitch Fan Drive System,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/904,265, filed Jul. 12, 2001 and entitled: “Air Flow Arrangement for Generator Enclosure,” and of U.S. Ser. No. 09/904,421, filed Jul. 12, 2001 and entitled: “Generator Structure Incorporating Multiple Electrical Generator Sets.”
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