Information
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Patent Grant
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6679431
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Patent Number
6,679,431
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Date Filed
Friday, December 6, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 20, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 236 34
- 236 345
- 137 199
- 137 202
- 137 5195
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plastic thermostat housing having a vent passage including a valve portion (46), a cap portion (48), and an outlet portion (54), with the cap portion (48) being larger in cross sectional area than the cap, portion (48). A check valve (52) is inserted into the valve portion (46) and a cap (50) with a vent hole (56) is inserted into the cap portion (48) for retaining the check valve (52) in the vent passage. The assembly is characterized by the plastic material of the housing (12) being deformed into engagement with the cap (50) for retaining the cap (50) in the valve portion (48) of the vent passage. The cap (50) may comprise a plastic material to be fused to the housing (12).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The subject invention relates to a thermostat housing assembly for mounting on an engine to control coolant flow.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is well known in automotive engine coolant systems to facilitate the venting of gases from the coolant passageway to the radiator to eliminate air pockets. Such systems are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 1,313,522 to Cressy, U.S. Pat. No. 2,810,524 to Puster, U.S. Pat. No. 2,829,835 to Branson, U.S. Pat. No. 3,973,729 to Sliger, U.S. Pat. No. 4,011,988 to Imagaki, U.S. Pat. No. 4,052,965 to Morris and U.S. Pat. No. 4,091,991 to Sliger and U.K. patent 1,401,396.
These prior art systems employ numerous components and/or relatively complex assembly procedures. It is, therefore, an object of the subject invention to provide a simplified vent valve in a thermostat housing that provides the requisite reliability yet is easily and simply fabricated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES
The invention provides a thermostat housing and a method of fabricating same of plastic material having a flange for mounting the housing on a support structure and a tubular spout extending from the flange and defining a passageway extending from an opening in the spout to an opening in the flange for fluid to flow therethough. The flange presents a mounting face for engaging the support structure and an outer seal groove therein and an outer seal disposed in the outer seal groove for sealing the flange to the support structure. A vent passage extends between the passageway and the mounting face inside the outer seal. A check valve is inserted into the vent passage and a cap having a vent hole therethrough is inserted into the vent passage for retaining the check valve in the vent passage. The invention is characterized by the plastic material of the housing being deformed into engagement with the cap for retaining the cap in the vent passage.
Accordingly, the subject invention provides a vent valve in a thermostat housing which is simple and reliable, yet fabricated in a very efficient method.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of the subject invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing the components assembled; an
FIG. 3
is a perspective view partially cutaway and in cross section of the thermostat housing of the subject invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a thermostat housing assembly is generally shown at
10
. The assembly
10
includes a housing, generally indicated at
12
, and a thermostat or flow control valve, generally indicated at
14
.
The housing
12
has a flange
16
for mounting the housing
12
on a support structure, such as an engine, and a tubular spout
18
extending from the flange
16
and defining a passageway
20
extending from an opening in the spout
18
to an opening in the flange
16
for fluid to flow therethough. The flange
16
presents a mounting face
22
for engaging the support structure and includes an outer seal groove
24
therein. An outer seal
26
is disposed in the outer seal groove
24
for sealing the flange
16
to the support structure, e.g., engine.
The flange
16
also has a recess
28
therein disposed radially inwardly of the outer seal groove
24
and having an annular wall extending downwardly to a bottom surrounding the passageway
20
. The bottom has an inner seal groove
30
disposed therein and an inner seal
32
is disposed in the inner seal groove.
The flow control valve
14
is operable in response to temperature of a fluid to open and close to permit or prohibit flow of the fluid through the passageway
20
in the housing
12
and the valve
14
has a radially extending arms
34
.
In order to retain the inner
32
and outer
26
seals during shipment and handling, a retention device is included for retaining at least one of the seals
26
and
32
in its respective groove
24
and
30
. A plurality (three) spokes
40
interconnect the inner
32
and outer
26
seals and the retention device includes a mechanical interlock between each of the spokes
40
and the housing for retaining both of the seals in the respective grooves. The housing
12
includes a channel extending radially between the seal grooves
24
and
30
for receiving each of the spokes
40
and the mechanical interlock comprises an undercut in each of the channels and a shoulder on each of the spokes
40
for snapping over the undercut. Accordingly, as inner
32
and outer
26
seals are disposed in the respective inner
24
and outer
30
grooves, the spokes
40
are disposed in the channels and the shoulders snap over the undercuts thereby retaining the seals
26
and
32
in the grooves and attached to the housing
12
.
The housing
12
includes a pair of support columns
42
extending upwardly from the mounting face
22
inside the outer seal
26
for supporting the thermostat
14
thereon. The columns include grooves for receiving and retaining the arms
34
.
The flange
16
has at least two holes
44
extending therethrough for receiving fasteners, e.g., bolts, (not shown) for mounting the housing
12
on a support structure, such as the engine.
A vent passage extends between the passageway
20
and the mounting face
22
inside the outer seal
26
. More specifically, the vent passage includes a valve portion
46
and a cap portion
48
with the cap portion
48
being larger in cross sectional area than the cap portion
48
. A cap
50
is disposed in the cap portion
48
and a check valve
52
is disposed in the valve portion
46
. The vent passage also includes an outlet portion
54
extending from the valve portion
46
to the passageway
20
in the housing
12
, with the outlet portion
54
being smaller in cross sectional area than the valve portion
46
. In other words, the various portions
46
,
48
and
54
are circular bores with successively smaller diameters. Therefore, the check valve
52
is inserted into the vent passage and rests upon the bottom of the valve portion
46
, i.e., the diameter of the outlet portion
54
that is smaller than the diameter of the ball check valve
52
.
The cap
50
has a vent hole
56
therethrough and is disposed in the valve portion
48
of the vent passage for retaining the check valve
52
in the vent passage.
The assembly is characterized by the plastic material of the housing
12
being deformed into engagement with the cap
50
for retaining the cap
50
in the valve portion
48
of the vent passage. The cap
50
comprises a plastic material and is fused to the housing
12
.
The method is characterized by deforming the plastic material of the housing
12
into engagement with the cap
50
for retaining the cap
50
in the vent passage. As alluded to above, the vent passage is formed with the cap portion
48
being larger in cross sectional area than the valve portion
46
whereby the check valve
52
is inserted in the and thereafter the cap
50
is inserted in the cap portion
48
. The cap
50
bottoms out as it engages the smaller diameter of the valve portion
46
, ie., the insertion of the cap
50
is limited by engagement with the valve portion
46
.
The plastic material of the housing
12
may be softened by heat to engage the cap
50
and/or the cap
50
may be of a plastic material whereby the cap
50
retention is accomplished by fusing the plastic material of the housing
12
to the plastic material of the cap
50
, e.g., by sonic welding.
The thermoplastic housing
12
and seal assembly can be molded using a two shot and/or insert molding and allows a removable thermostat. The housing
12
can consist of structural thermoplastic such as PPA, Nylon, PPS, or PBT. The seals may be of thermoplastic elastomers such as Polypropylene & EPDM based TPE, or fluoropolymers such as THV, FEP, PFA, EFTE, VFEP, etc., or one which is polyester based. One could also use a thermostat elastomer such as silicone.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described within the scope of the appended claims, wherein that which is prior art is antecedent to the novelty set forth in the “characterized by” clause. The novelty is meant to be particularly and distinctly recited in the “characterized by” clause whereas the antecedent recitations merely set forth the old and well-known combination in which the invention resides. These antecedent recitations should be interpreted to cover any combination in which the incentive novelty exercises its utility. In addition, the reference numerals in the claims are merely for convenience and are not to be read in any way as limiting.
Claims
- 1. A thermostat housing (12) assembly comprising;a housing (12) of plastic material having a flange (16) for mounting said housing (12) on a support structure and a tubular spout (18) extending from said flange (16) and defining a passageway (20) extending from an opening in said spout (18) to an opening in said flange (16) for fluid to flow therethough, said flange (16) presenting a mounting face (22) for engaging the support structure and an outer seal groove (24) therein, an outer seal (26) disposed in said outer seal groove (24) for sealing said flange (16) to the support structure, a vent passage extending between said passageway and said mounting face inside said outer seal, and a check valve (52) disposed in said vent passage, a cap (50) having a vent hole (56) therethrough and disposed in said vent passage for retaining said check valve (52) in said vent passage, said assembly characterized by said plastic material of said housing (12) being deformed into engagement with said cap (50) for retaining said cap (50) in said vent passage.
- 2. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cap (50) comprises a plastic material and is fused to said housing (12).
- 3. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said vent passage includes a valve portion (46) and a cap portion (48) with said cap portion (48) being larger in cross sectional area than said cap portion (48) and said cap (50) being disposed in said cap portion (48) and said check valve (52) being disposed in said valve portion (46).
- 4. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said vent passage includes an outlet portion (54) extending from said valve portion (46) to said passageway in said housing (12), said outlet portion (54) being smaller in cross sectional area than said valve portion (46).
- 5. An assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said housing (12) includes a pair of support columns extending upwardly from said mounting face inside said outer sea, for supporting a thermostat thereon.
- 6. An assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said flange (16) includes a recess (28) therein disposed radially inwardly of said outer seal groove (24) and having an annular wall extending downwardly to a bottom surrounding said passageway (20), said bottom having an inner seal groove (30) disposed therein and an inner seal (32) disposed in said inner seal groove (30).
- 7. A method of fabricating a thermostat housing (12) of plastic material having a flange (16) for mounting the housing (12) on a support structure and a tubular spout (18) extending from the flange (16) and defining a passageway (20) extending from an opening in the spout (18) to an opening in the flange (16) for fluid to flow therethough with the flange (16) presenting a mounting face (22) for engaging the support structure and an outer seal groove (24) therein and an outer seal (26) disposed in the outer seal groove (24) for sealing the flange (16) to the support structure and a vent passage extending between the passageway and the mounting face inside the outer seal, said method comprising the steps of;inserting a check valve (52) into the vent passage, and inserting a cap (50) having a vent hole (56) therethrough into the vent passage for retaining the check valve (52) in the vent passage, said method characterized by deforming the plastic material of the housing (12) into engagement with the cap (50) for retaining the cap (50) in the vent passage.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7 further defined as inserting a cap (50) of a plastic material and fusing the plastic material of the housing (12) to the plastic material of the cap (50).
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 8 including forming the vent passage with a valve portion (46) and a cap portion (48) with the cap portion (48) being larger in cross sectional area than the valve cap portion (46) and inserting the check valve (52) in the valve portion (46) and thereafter inserting the cap (50) in the cap portion (48).
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 9 including forming the vent passage with an outlet portion (54) extending from the valve portion (46) to the passageway (20) in the housing (12) with the outlet portion (54) being smaller in cross sectional area than the valve portion (46).
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10 including forming the housing (12) with a pair of support columns (42) extending upwardly from the mounting face (22) inside the outer seal (26) for supporting a thermostat (14) thereon.
US Referenced Citations (24)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1401396 |
Jul 1975 |
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