Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130263799 | GLOW PLUG AND ELECTRIC THERMOSTAT WITH THE SAME - A glow plug may include: i) a hollow plug housing that is mounted on a plug mount in an insulation status; ii) a center shaft that is fixed to one end of the plug housing in an insulation status and receives power from the outside; iii) a heating unit that is connected to the center shaft and the other end of the plug housing, and generates heat using a potential difference; and iv) a connecting unit that insulates the plug mount and the center shaft, is coupled to the plug mount, and electrically connects with center shaft with the plug housing. | 10-10-2013 |
20130263801 | THERMOSTAT - A thermostat apparatus may include a valve body including a first valve formed to open or close a first passage thereon, and a second valve integrally connected to the first valve and opening or closing a second passage, an elastic member that elastically biases the valve body toward the first passage such that the first valve closes the first passage and the second valve opens the second passage, and a drive member that selectively pushes the valve body toward the second passage such that the first valve opens the first passage and the second valve closes the second passage. | 10-10-2013 |
20130263802 | ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM, ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT CONTROL SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD FOR THE SAME - An electronic thermostat control system may include a control duty determination portion outputting PWM duty signal for controlling the coolant temperature according to a coolant temperature, a rising rate of the coolant temperature, an engine speed, a load and a vehicle speed, a driving portion applying a time condition to the PWM duty signal output by the control duty determination portion for controlling outputting interval, and a fault diagnosis portion diagnosing operations of the electronic thermostat by analyzing the signals output by the driving portion and changes of the coolant temperature. | 10-10-2013 |
20140097259 | THERMOSTAT - A thermostat apparatus may include a valve body including a first valve, a second valve, wherein the first valve may be integrally connected with the second valve , and a drive portion the drive portion includes a wax case that wax may be charged therein, a piston guide connected to a front end portion of the wax case, a piston that may be slidably inserted into the piston guide and movable in accordance with expansion or contraction of the wax, a semi-fluid that may be charged between the wax and the piston, and a rubber layer that may be formed on an upper end portion surface of the piston to seal a space the piston and an interior circumference of the piston guide. | 04-10-2014 |
20140103124 | CONTROL SYSTEM OF ELECTRICAL THERMOSTAT AND THE SYSTEM THEREOF - A control method of an electrical thermostat that includes an operating heater heating wax so as to operate an operating valve that may be disposed to close a coolant passage according to an exemplary embodiment of may include detecting a coolant temperature of coolant circulating a coolant passage, determining whether the coolant temperature may be included in a predetermined heating temperature range, performing a coolant heating mode by supplying a predetermined level of power to the operating heater for a predetermined time, if the coolant temperature may be within the heating temperature range, and stopping the coolant heating mode in a condition that the operating valve may be closed. | 04-17-2014 |
20140150739 | HEAT EXCHANGER FOR VEHICLE - A heat exchanger for a vehicle includes a heat radiating portion including first and second connecting lines formed alternately by stacking a plurality of plates, and receiving first and second operating fluids therethrough that heat-exchange with each other while circulating unmixed through the respective first and second connecting lines, a bifurcating portion connecting an inflow hole for flowing one of the first and second operating fluids with an exhaust hole for exhausting the one operating fluid to bypass the heat radiating portion according to a temperature of the one operating fluid, and a valve unit mounted at the inflow hole to selectively open one of the connecting lines by expansion and contraction of deformable material so as to flow the operating fluid selectively to the heat radiating portion or the bifurcating portion according to a temperature of the one operating fluid flowing into the inflow hole. | 06-05-2014 |
20140182522 | ENGINE HAVING THERMOSTAT AND SYSTEM THEREOF - An engine system may include a thermostat casing connected to a first, second, third, and fourth flow channels, a valve guide in which a main valve that opens and closes the first flow channel is formed at one side, a closing valve that opens and closes the second flow channel is formed at the other side, and a bypass valve is formed adjacent to the closing valve, an elastic member that elastically supports the valve guide to enable the main valve to block the first flow channel and the closing valve to block the second flow channel, a driver that moves the valve guide so that the main valve opens the first flow channel and the closing valve opens the second flow channel according to a temperature of a coolant, and a control unit that controls the temperature and a flow of the coolant by controlling the driver. | 07-03-2014 |
20140345547 | COOLING SYSTEM OF ENGINE - A cooling system of an engine may include an engine that has a cylinder block where a cylinder is formed therein and a cylinder head that covers the cylinder block, a radiator that is disposed outside the engine, a first thermostat that is disposed on a coolant line connecting the engine with the radiator in such a way that the coolant passes the radiator or does not pass the radiator, and a second thermostat that is configured to make the coolant selectively pass the coolant line that is formed in the cylinder block. | 11-27-2014 |