Integrated cooling module
US-2024166019-A1 · May 23, 2024 · US
US2016258341A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016258341-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514822669-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An engine cooling system having thermostat may include a cylinder head disposed on a cylinder block and forming a combustion chamber with the cylinder block, and configured to include an intake port and an exhaust port connected to the combustion chamber, a coolant valve configured to receive a coolant that is passed through the cylinder head and the cylinder block and exhausted from each of a first side of the cylinder head and the cylinder block, and configured to distribute the coolant to cooling elements, an oil cooler disposed to control temperature of an oil that circulates through the cylinder head or the cylinder block, and a thermostat configured to receive a coolant exhausted from a second side of the cylinder block, and selectively transmit the coolant to the oil cooler.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An engine cooling system having thermostat, comprising: a cylinder head disposed on a cylinder block and forming a combustion chamber with the cylinder block, and configured to include an intake port and an exhaust port connected to the combustion chamber; a coolant valve configured to receive a coolant that is passed through the cylinder head and the cylinder block and exhausted from each of a first side of the cylinder head and the cylinder block, and configured to distribute the coolant to cooling elements; an oil cooler disposed to control temperature of an oil that circulates through the cylinder head or the cylinder block; and a thermostat configured to receive a coolant exhausted from a second side of the cylinder block, and selectively transmit the coolant to the oil cooler. 2 . The engine cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the cooling elements comprise: a radiator configured to disperse heat of the coolant to an outside; an Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) cooler disposed on an EGR line which is configured to recirculate an exhaust gas exhausted from the exhaust port to the intake port, and disposed to cool a recirculation exhaust gas; and a heater disposed to heat internal air of a vehicle. 3 . The engine cooling system of claim 1 , further comprising: an EGR line configured to recirculate an exhaust gas, which is discharged from the exhaust port to the intake port, to the intake port; and an EGR valve disposed in the EGR line, wherein the coolant having passed through a first side of the thermostat is passed through one side of the EGR valve and cools it. 4 . The engine cooling system of claim 3 , wherein the thermostat is configured to continuously circulate the coolant supplied from the cylinder block to the EGR valve. 5 . The engine cooling system of claim 3 , wherein the thermostat comprises: a thermostat housing having an inlet that is supplied with a coolant from the cylinder block at the first side, having an outlet that supplies the coolant to the oil cooler at a second side, having a housing space between the inlet and the outlet, and having a branching path that is branched from the housing space and connected to the EGR valve; a piston shaft having a first end portion fixed to a fixing unit that is fixed at a central portion of the outlet; a piston case in which a second end portion of the piston shaft is inserted; a wax case engaged to the piston case, and filled with a wax according to a temperature therein; and a first valve fixed to an outer part of the piston case and disposed to open and close the outlet according to a contraction and expansion state of the wax. 6 . The engine cooling system of claim 5 , wherein the thermostat further comprises: a guide plate of which an end portion of the wax case is disposed to be inserted at a central portion, and an edge is disposed at a guide groove that is formed at an interior circumference of the inlet; and an elastic member elastically supporting the wax case toward the fixing unit with respect to the guide plate so as to close the outlet by the first valve. 7 . The engine cooling system of claim 2 , wherein the EGR cooler and the heater are sequentially disposed at a coolant line to supply the coolant having passed through the EGR cooler to the heater. 8 . The engine cooling system of claim 7 , wherein the coolant valve is configured to separately control a coolant supplied to the EGR cooler and the radiator, and continuously receive the coolant from the cylinder head and selectively receive the coolant from the cylinder block. 9 . The engine cooling system of claim 6 , wherein an edge of the guide plate is inserted to the guide groove, so as to move from the inlet to the outlet along a length direction of the guide groove.
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