Claims
- 1. A modular radiator arrangement for a work machine comprising:
- a fan having a plurality of blades and being rotatable to induce cooling air flow;
- a plurality of elongated radiator core modules each having a plurality of spaced substantially parallel fluid passing tubes and a plurality of spaced substantially parallel fins transversely oriented relative to and connected to said fluid passing tubes;
- a first row of substantially parallel consecutive radiator core modules, said radiator core modules being spaced a predetermined distance apart and defining a first space between consecutive pairs of said modules;
- a second row of substantially parallel consecutive radiator core modules, said radiator core modules of the second row being spaced a predetermined distance apart and defining a second space between consecutive pairs of radiator core modules of the second row, said second row of radiator core modules being located a predetermined spaced distance from the first row of radiator core modules and between the fan and the first row of radiator core modules, each module of the second row of consecutive modules being aligned with a different first space; and
- an air directing duct is disposed in each of the first spaces and about the radiator core modules of the second row of radiator core modules aligned with the first spaces, said air directing ducts direct airflow induced by the fan in bypass of the first row of radiator core modules and through the second row of radiator core modules and directs air flow induced by the fan through the first row of radiator core modules and in bypass of the second row of radiator core modules.
- 2. A modular radiator arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein said elongated radiator core modules have first and second spaced end portions and a predetermined length, said plurality of air directing ducts extending the length of the radiator core modules.
- 3. A modular radiator arrangement as set forth in claim 2, including a first tank and said first end portion of the radiator core modules being connected to the first tank.
- 4. A modular radiator arrangement as set forth in claim 3, including a second tank and such second end portion of the radiator core modules being connected to the second tank.
- 5. A modular radiator arrangement as set forth in claim 3, wherein said air directing ducts each have first and second spaced end portions and are connected at the first end portion to the first tank.
- 6. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 4, wherein said air directing ducts each have first and second spaced end portions and wherein at least one of the first and second end portions of said air directing ducts is connected to an adjacent one of the first and second tanks.
- 7. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 2, wherein said air directing ducts each have first and second spaced side walls, and said radiator core modules each have spaced apart first and second sides defined by said plurality of fins, said first side wall of the air directing ducts being closely adjacent the second side of the adjacent radiator core modules of the first row of modules and closely adjacent the first side of the adjacent radiator core modules of the second row, said second side wall of the air directing ducts being closely adjacent the first side of the adjacent radiator core modules of the first row of modules and closely adjacent the second side of the adjacent radiator core module of the second row of radiator core modules.
- 8. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first and second side walls of the air directing ducts are engaged with the closely adjacent first and second sides of the radiator core modules.
- 9. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 7, wherein the predetermined distances defining the first and second spaces are substantially equal in magnitude.
- 10. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 3, wherein said air directing ducts each have first and second side walls, said side wall of a first one of the air directing ducts being the first side wall of a second one of the air directing ducts and the second side wall of said first one of the air directing ducts being a second side wall of a third one of said air directing ducts.
- 11. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 7, including a plenum having spaced apart sides, a top and a bottom connected to said spaced apart sides, said first and second rows of radiator core modules and said fan being disposed in and connected to said plenum.
- 12. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 11, including a fan shroud connected to said plenum and disposed about said fan, said shroud causing fan induced air flow to be drawn through the air directing ducts.
- 13. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 12, wherein said plenum has an open end at the first row of radiator core modules.
- 14. A modular radiator arrangement, as set forth in claim 13, wherein said plenum is an engine compartment of a work machine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based, in part, on the material disclosed in U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/032,887, filed Dec. 13, 1996.
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