Claims
- 1. In a pump system wherein a pump is driven by a engine having a cooling means supplied with a recirculating cooling fluid flow passing from the discharge side of the pump and returning to the pump suction, and wherein the pump draws fluid from a supply of cool liquid to the pump suction and delivers it through a discharge line having a discharge control valve connected therein, the improvement comprising:
- a thermal relief valve connected in the pump system to communicate with the pump fluid and to sense the temperature of the pump fluid, said thermal relief valve being constructed and arranged to discharge high temperature pump fluid from the pump system to a location outside the pump system to thereby remove heat from the pump system in response to the sensing of a preset high temperature of the pump fluid so that the pump draws cool fluid from the supply thereof to replace the discharged high temperature fluid and thereby maintain a cooling recirculating fluid supply having a cooling capacity sufficient to prevent overheating of the engine.
- 2. In a pump system according to claim 1 wherein said thermal relief valve is constructed and arranged to discharge high temperature pump fluid from the pump system to atmosphere.
- 3. In a pump system according to claim 1 wherein said thermal relief valve is constructed and arranged to discharge high temperature pump fluid from the pump system to a tank for containing same.
- 4. In a pump system according to claim 1 wherein said thermal relief valve has an inlet, a discharge, and a valve mechanism movable between a closed position and an open position for controlling flow between said inlet and said discharge, said thermal relief valve being responsive to the sensing of said preset high temperature of the pump fluid to move said valve mechanism from said closed position to said open position thereof to permit flow from said inlet to said discharge.
- 5. In a pump system according to claim 4 wherein said thermal relief valve is constructed and arranged to automatically reset itself to said closed position to block flow between said inlet and said discharge in response to sensing a lower temperature of the pump fluid.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 479,765 filed on Feb. 13, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,665.
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Divisions (1)
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