Thermostat device
US-2024093632-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US9581074B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9581074-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414579161-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2017 |
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A thermostat assembly for use with an engine cooling system includes a thermostat, a frame, a bypass valve and an integrated filter. The frame supports the thermostat and is positioned upstream of a thermostatic valve. The frame also defines a primary coolant passage. The bypass valve is positioned on the frame and selectively defines a bypass coolant passage. The filter is positioned on the frame upstream of the thermostat and is configured to filter coolant flowing through the primary coolant passage to the thermostat. The bypass valve moves between a normally closed position and an open position where coolant is free to pass through the bypass coolant passage and to the thermostat. The bypass valve moves to the open position upon being subjected to a predetermined pressure caused by a reduction in a coolant flow rate through the filter so as to provide for coolant flow to bypass the filter.
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What is claimed is: 1. A thermostat assembly configured for use with an engine cooling system, the thermostat assembly comprising: a thermostat having thermostatic valve that moves between a closed position and an open position; a frame that supports the thermostat and is positioned upstream of the thermostatic valve, the frame defining a primary coolant passage; a bypass valve disposed on the frame that selectively defines a bypass coolant passage and that moves between (i) a normally closed position wherein coolant is inhibited from passing through the bypass valve and (ii) an open position wherein coolant is free to pass through the bypass coolant passage and to the thermostat; and an integrated filter positioned on the frame upstream of the thermostat and configured to filter coolant flowing through the primary coolant passage to the thermostat; wherein the bypass valve moves from the normally closed position to the open position upon being subjected to a pressure above a predetermined pressure threshold caused by a reduction in a coolant flow rate through the filter and the primary coolant passage so as to provide the bypass coolant passage bypassing the filter. 2. The thermostat assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame includes an upper rim that supports the thermostat and a lower rim that supports the bypass valve. 3. The thermostat assembly of claim 2 wherein the frame includes intermediate support members that connect the upper rim and the lower rim and position the upper rim and lower rim at a laterally offset position relative to each other. 4. The thermostat assembly of claim 3 wherein the primary coolant passage is defined between the upper and lower rims and the intermediate support members. 5. The thermostat assembly of claim 4 wherein the filter is annularly supported by the intermediate support members. 6. The thermostat assembly of claim 5 wherein the filter comprises an annular filter extending from the lower rim to the upper rim such that, when the bypass valve is in the normally closed position, all coolant flowing to the thermostatic valve flows through the filter. 7. The thermostat assembly of claim 6 , wherein the filter is adapted to filter debris carried by the coolant and, wherein upon debris building up on the filter causes the flow rate of the coolant flowing through the filter to be reduced below a predetermined threshold that correlates to the pressure at the bypass valve reaching the predetermined pressure threshold, the bypass valve moves to the open position to provide the bypass coolant passage for coolant to flow to the thermostatic valve. 8. The thermostat assembly of claim 4 wherein the intermediate support members taper toward the lower rim. 9. The thermostat assembly of claim 8 wherein the filter is generally conical and wherein coolant flows radially from an outer circumferential surface to an inner circumferential surface of the filter. 10. The thermostat assembly of claim 1 wherein the bypass valve is a poppet valve. 11. The thermostat assembly of claim 1 wherein the filter is formed of wire mesh. 12. The thermostat assembly of claim 1 wherein the thermostatic valve includes a thermostatic valve element that moves between (i) the closed position wherein coolant is inhibited from passing through the thermostatic valve; and (ii) the open position wherein coolant is free to pass through the thermostatic valve.
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