Cooling system of engine
US-2017074152-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US11143085B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11143085-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916523141-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A cooling structure of an internal combustion engine includes a thermostat provided to switch circulation between a radiator passage and a bypass passage in an engine body, to thereby enable acceleration of early warming up via the bypass passage without impairing the external appearance or increasing the size of the internal combustion engine. The cooling structure also includes an in-cylinder-block fluid passage partitioned up and down in an axial direction of a cylinder axis into an in-cylinder-block upper fluid passage and an in-cylinder-block lower fluid passage by a partition wall. The bypass passage is partially composed of the in-cylinder-bock lower fluid passage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cooling structure of an internal combustion engine, in which said internal combustion engine is mounted at a center in a left-right vehicle-width direction of a vehicle body between a front wheel and a rear wheel of a motorcycle, said internal combustion engine has an engine body configured to place a cylinder block and a cylinder head in this order on a crankcase, said cylinder block has an in-cylinder-block fluid passage through which a coolant flows around a cylinder bore, said cylinder head has an in-cylinder-head fluid passage through which said coolant flows around a combustion chamber, said in-cylinder-head fluid passage includes an escape passage through which a portion of said coolant flowing out from said in-cylinder-head fluid passage escapes into said bypass passage at all times, and a via-radiator passage passing through a radiator air-cooling said coolant and a bypass passage bypassing said radiator are installed to a coolant circulation path circulating said coolant through said in-cylinder-block fluid passage and said in-cylinder-head fluid passage by a coolant pump, said cooling structure of said internal combustion engine, comprising a thermostat provided to switch between a circulation by way of said via-radiator passage and a circulation by way of said bypass passage, wherein said in-cylinder-block fluid passage is partitioned up and down in an axis direction of a cylinder axis into an in-cylinder-block upper fluid passage and an in-cylinder-block lower fluid passage by a partition wall, said cylinder axis being a central axis of said cylinder bore, and said bypass passage is partially composed of said in-cylinder-block lower fluid passage. 2. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said in-cylinder-block lower fluid passage is formed in a ring shape surrounding an outer periphery of said cylinder bore of said cylinder block. 3. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said radiator has radiator tanks situated left and right on opposite sides of a radiator core, and said radiator is placed in front of said internal combustion engine, said thermostat and said coolant pump are placed separately on left and right sides in said left-right vehicle-width direction of said engine body, said thermostat on either left or right side of said engine body, and said radiator tank on the same left or right side are connected to each other through a coolant piping, and said coolant pump on the other left or right side of said engine body and said radiator tank on the same left or right side are connected to each other through a coolant piping. 4. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said partition wall partitioning said in-cylinder-block fluid passage is located closer to said crankcase than a midpoint of a piston-top motion range of motion of a piston top of a piston that slides in said cylinder bore of said cylinder block in the axis direction of said cylinder axis. 5. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said in-cylinder-block upper fluid passage and said in-cylinder-head fluid passage communicate with each other via a communication hole of a gasket which is sandwiched between said cylinder block and said cylinder head, and said thermostat has a thermostat case that is integrally formed in said cylinder head in an outflow section of said in-cylinder-head fluid passage. 6. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said thermostat is operative to cause said coolant flowing out from said in-cylinder-head fluid passage to flow to either said via-radiator passage or said bypass passage in a selective manner. 7. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said in-cylinder-block lower fluid passage serving as part of said bypass passage has a lower fluid passage inlet formed therein, and said lower fluid passage inlet is formed in either a front wall or a rear wall of said cylinder block. 8. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said in-cylinder-block lower fluid passage has a lower fluid passage outlet formed therein, said in-cylinder-block upper fluid passage has an upper fluid passage inlet formed therein, and said lower fluid passage outlet and said upper fluid passage inlet are formed adjacent to each other in said front wall of said cylinder block, and said lower fluid passage outlet is connected to a lower fluid passage outflow connection tube, said upper fluid passage inlet is connected to an upper fluid passage inflow connection tube, and said lower fluid passage outflow connection tube and said upper fluid passage inflow connection tube are integrally formed. 9. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said coolant flowing out from said radiator is led by a radiator outflow piping, said coolant flows back to said coolant pump through a pump inflow piping, a branch connection tube is connected between said radiator outflow piping and said pump inflow piping, and said branch connection tube integrally has said lower fluid passage outflow connection tube as a branch tube portion of said branch connection tube. 10. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said engine body is configured to place said cylinder block and said cylinder head in this order on said crankcase and then to fasten said crankcase, said cylinder block and said cylinder head together with stud bolts, and said in-cylinder-block lower fluid passage serving as a part of said bypass passage extends on an outward side of said stud bolts opposite to said cylinder bore with respect to said stud bolt. 11. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said radiator has radiator tanks situated left and right on opposite sides of a radiator core, and said radiator is placed in front of said internal combustion engine, said thermostat and said coolant pump are placed separately on left and right sides in said left-right vehicle-width direction of said engine body, said thermostat on either left or right side of said engine body, and said radiator tank on the same left or right side are connected to each other through a coolant piping, and said coolant pump on the other left or right side of said engine body and said radiator tank on the same left or right side are connected to each other through a coolant piping. 12. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said partition wall partitioning said in-cylinder-block fluid passage is located closer to said crankcase than a midpoint of a piston-top motion range of motion of a piston top of a piston that slides in said cylinder bore of said cylinder block in the axis direction of said cylinder axis. 13. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said in-cylinder-block upper fluid passage and said in-cylinder-head fluid passage communicate with each other via a communication hole of a gasket which is sandwiched between said cylinder block and said cylinder head, and said thermostat has a thermostat case that is integrally formed in said cylinder head in an outflow section of said in-cylinder-head fluid passage. 14. The cooling structure of the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said in-cylinder-bl
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