Temperature management system for transmission using split engine cooling
US-9222571-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9835060B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9835060-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414164664-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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A thermostatic bypass valve functions to regulate fluid temperature and also to act as a pressure relief valve using a single valve bore. The poppet valve includes a cylinder with a chamber that is thermally immersed in a source passageway such that the valve state is determined by the temperature of the fluid flowing through the source passageway as opposed to the fluid flowing through a return passageway. When the fluid in the source passageway is hot, a poppet is forced against the return passageway side of a valve seat. The poppet may either be rigidly attached to the cylinder or may slide with respect to the cylinder and be forced against the valve seat by a spring. A piston may either be rigidly attached to the housing or may be forced toward the valve seat by a spring.
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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission system comprising: a heat exchanger having a fluid loop with an inlet and an outlet; a housing defining a source passageway between a source of pressurized fluid and the inlet, a return passageway between the outlet and a transmission lubrication circuit, and a bypass passageway between the source passageway and the return passageway; and a poppet valve including a cylinder defining a chamber containing a phase change material, the chamber thermally immersed in the source passageway, the cylinder configured to slide within the bypass passageway towards the source passageway in response to an increase in a volume of the phase change material, the poppet valve configured to i) permit flow through the bypass passageway in response to a temperature in the source passageway being less than a predefined temperature, ii) permit flow through the bypass passageway when a pressure in the source passageway exceeds a pressure in the return passageway by a predefined value, and iii) block flow through the bypass passageway in response to the temperature in the source passageway exceeding the predefined temperature and the pressure difference being less than the predefined value. 2. The transmission system of claim 1 wherein the poppet valve further comprises: a return spring configured to force the cylinder away from the source passageway in response to a decrease in the volume of the phase change material. 3. The transmission system of claim 2 wherein the poppet valve further comprises: a poppet configured to slide with respect to the cylinder; and a pressure relief spring configured to force the poppet towards a valve seat in the bypass passageway. 4. The transmission system of claim 3 wherein the poppet valve further comprises a piston configured to slide with respect to the cylinder and restrained from motion with respect to the housing. 5. The transmission system of claim 2 wherein the phase change material is a wax. 6. A thermostatic bypass valve comprising: a housing defining a bypass passageway between a source passageway and a return passageway, the bypass passageway having a valve seat; a piston and a cylinder defining a chamber containing a phase change material, the chamber completely thermally immersed in the source passageway; and a spring configured to force a poppet against a return passageway side of the valve seat when the phase change material is in a liquid state. 7. The thermostatic bypass valve of claim 6 wherein: the source passageway includes an inlet port and a first cooler port; and the return passageway includes a second cooler port and an outlet port. 8. The thermostatic bypass valve of claim 7 wherein the first and second cooler ports are adapted for fluid connection to a heat exchanger. 9. The thermostatic bypass valve of claim 7 wherein the inlet port is adapted to receive pressurized fluid from a heat source and the outlet port is adapted to return fluid to the heat source. 10. The thermostatic bypass valve of claim 9 wherein the heat source is an automotive transmission. 11. The thermostatic bypass valve of claim 6 wherein the phase change material is a wax. 12. The thermostatic bypass valve of claim 6 wherein the piston is fixed to the housing and the spring forces the poppet towards the source passageway.
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