Title of Invention

ENGINE THERMOSTAT HOUSING AND THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY

Abstract This invention relates to a thermostat device comprising a flow control valve (50) operable in response to temperature of a fluid to open and close to permit or prohibit flow of the fluid through the valve (50) and, a carrier (24) supporting the valve (50), the carrier (24) having an annular body portion (26) defining an axis (30), the body portion (26) comprising means (28,22) to mount the valve (50) therein, the carrier additionally having a pair of diametrically opposite side posts (32) extending axially from the body portion (26), the side posts (32) having outwardly projected snap tabs (34) and a handle portion (36) with atleast two legs (38) that extend first inward from first upper ends (40) of the side posts (32) and then upward to second upper ends (42), the handle portion additionally having a cross member (44) connecting the first and the second upper ends (40,42) of the atleast two legs (38), the atleast two legs (38) of the handle (36) and the side posts (32) being resilient to enable the attesat two legs (38) to be pushed radially inwardly toward one another to move the snap tabs (34) radially inward.
Full Text Background of the invention
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a thermostat assembly for installation into a thermostat housing in an engine to control coolant flow therethrough and in particular to an improved means for mounting the thermostat in the engine thermostat housing.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional thermostat for an engine includes a valve member that is biased to a closed position by a spring and has a capsule of expandable material, such as wax, that expands when heated to move the valve member in opposition to the spring to an open position. The thermostat is often carried in a metal carrier that is placed into a thermostat housing in the engine and held in place therein. The carrier may be held in place by a radiator cap or other easily removed structure for replacement of a faulty thermostat.
Summary of the Invention
The present invention provides an improved thermostat assembly in which the carrier is made of a resilient plastic material and has a handle that is easily manipulated to release the carrier from the engine thermostat housing. In the preferred embodiment, the thermostat housing is a circular coolant fitting integrally formed in the timing gear cover or in a separate housing attached to the cylinder head. The fitting is a cylindrical conduit to which a radiator hose can be attached. The conduit has an annular groove on the inner surface thereof and an inwardly tapered portion spaced from the groove.
The thermostat assembly includes a flow control valve operable in response to the temperature of the coolant to open and close to permit or prohibit flow of a coolant through the valve. The carrier is preferably made of a thermal plastic resin in a single piece molding and carries the valve. The carrier has an annular body portion closely fitting to the inside of the thermostat housing conduit. The body portion includes means to mount the valve therein. The carrier further has a pair of opposite

side posts extending axially from the body portion. The posts have outwardly projecting snap tabs that seat within the groove in the housing to hold the carrier therein.
The carrier further includes a handle portion with legs that extend, first inwardly from the upper ends of the side posts and then upwardly to upper distal ends. A cross member connects the upper distal ends of the handle legs. The legs of the handle and side posts are resilient to enable the legs to be pushed radially inward toward one another. This moves the snap tabs radially inward to withdraw them from the grooves in the conduit to enable the carrier and the valve to be removed from the engine thermostat housing. Alternatively, the handle legs can extend both upward and outward to the upper distal ends.
The inner surface of the engine thermostat housing has an inward tapered portion. The carrier body portion engages and seals against the taper portion of the conduit when the snap tabs are seated in the groove. This eliminates the need for a separate O-ring seal between the carrier and the housing. When the valve is closed, fluid pressure acts on the carrier upstream of the valve to push the carrier outward, against the tapered surface of the conduit. The fluid pressure thus helps to create the seal between the carrier and the conduit.
Brief Description of the Accompanying Drawings
Fig. 1 is a sectional view of the engine thermostat housing and thermostat assembly of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the engine thermostat housing and thermostat assembly as seen from substantially the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged section view of the portion of Fig. 1 enclosed in the circle 3.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary elevational view of the upper portion of the retaining illustrating an alternative embodiment.
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Description of the Preferred Embodiment
The engine thermostat housing and thermostat assembly of the present invention is shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and designated generally at 10. The thermostat housing includes a generally cylindrical conduit 12. The conduit 12 is preferably a cast aluminum fitting for a radiator hose through which coolant flows from an engine to a radiator. The exterior of the housing has a raised bead 14 for retaining a hose clamp used to secure a hose to the conduit 12. The inner cylindrical surface 16 of the conduit is formed with an annular groove 18 that is used to retain the thermostat assembly as described below. At the opposite end of the conduit 12, there is a radially inwardly extending stop ledge 20. Near the stop ledge, the inner surface 16 has an inwardly tapered portion 22.
A one-piece carrier 24 is secured in the conduit 12. The carrier has an annular body portion 26 that includes a sidewall or skirt 28. The sidewall 28 engages the tapered portion 22 of the conduit 12 and forms a seal thereon. The conduit 12 and the annular body portion of the carrier define an axis 30.
The carrier 24 has a pair of side posts 32 on diametrically opposite sides that extend upward from the body portion 26. The side posts extend upwardly and have outwardly extending snap tabs 34 that seat within the groove 18 on the inner surface of the conduit 12. When the snap tabs 34 are in the groove 18, the sidewall 28 of the body portion is pressed against the tapered portion 22 of the conduit inner surface to form a seal.
A handle portion 36 extends upwardly from the side post 32. The handle portion 36 includes leg 38 that first extends inward from the upper ends 40 of the side posts and then upwardly and outwardly to upper ends 42. A cross member 44 connects the two upper ends of the legs 38. The legs 38 can be moved inward by pushing inward as shown by the arrows 46. This deflects the side posts inwardly to retract the snap tabs 34 from the annular groove 18. Once the snap tabs are retracted, the carrier 24 can be withdrawn from the conduit 12.
An alternative embodiment of the handle portion 36 is shown in Fig. 4. There the legs 38 extend upward, but not outward, to the upper distal ends 42.
A flow control valve 50 is mounted to the carrier 24 and is thus held in place in
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the conduit 12, The flow control valve 50 has a metal frame 52 that is sealed to and fixed to the carrier. The frame 52 has a downward depending skirt 54 adjacent the inner surface of the carrier body portion 26. The body portion of the carrier has a pair of inward projecting tabs 56 each forming an upward facing ledge 57. The tabs 56 are diametrically opposite one another and extend circumferentially approximately 45° around the carrier. The valve is installed in the carrier by pushing the valve upward, as viewed in the drawings, into the body portion. The metal frame of the valve pushes outward on the inclined surface 58 of each tab 56, deflecting the carrier body portion into an oval shape until the valve frame passes the tabs 56. The carrier then returns to its nominal position. Other ways to fasten the valve to the carrier are known, any one of which could be used with the carrier of the present invention.
The valve 50 has a seal member 60 that engages a ledge 62 in the carrier body portion to form a seal between the flow control va!ve and the carrier. The flow control valve also includes a movable valve member 64 that is movable away from the frames 52 in a known manner for an engine thermostat. The valve member 64 moves axially between the closed position shown in the figures to an open position to allow fluid to flow between the valve member 64 and the frame 52.
When the valve is closed, fluid pressure below the valve acts on the skirt to push the skirt outward against the tapered portion 22 of the conduit. The pressure acts to "self-energize" the sea! between the conduit and the valve. As the pressure of the fluid restrained by the valve increases, the sealing force between the carrier and the conduit also increases.
The seal 60 between the valve and the carrier is slightly radially inward of the snap tabs 34 on the side posts 32. Fluid pressure on the valve thus creates a moment on the side posts that forces the snap tabs into the groove 18.
The thermostat assembly consisting of the carrier and the flow control valve includes a handle that is easily manipulated to remove the assembly from the conduit 12 for replacement of the valve. The thermostat assembly is removed by simply pushing inward on the legs 38 to retract the tabs 34 from the groove 18 and
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then lift the assembly out of the conduit 12. The provision of the tapered portion 22 in the conduit 12 provides a seal between the conduit and the carrier.
The invention should not be limited to the above-described embodiment, but should be limited solely by the claims that follow.
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We Claim
1. Thermostat device comprising:
a flow control valve (50) operable in response to temperature of a fluid to open and close to permit or prohibit flow of the fluid through the valve (SO), and
a carrier (24) supporting the valve (SO), the carrier (24) having an annular body portion (26) defining an axis (30), the body portion (26) comprising means (28, 22) to mount the valve (50) therein, the carrier additionally having a pair of diametrically opposite side posts (32) extending axially from the body portion (26), the side posts (32) having outwardly projected snap tabs (34) and a handle portion (36) with atleast two legs (38) that extend first inward from first upper ends (40) of the side posts (32) and then upward to second upper ends (42), the handle portion additionally having a cross member (44) connecting the first and the second upper ends (40, 42) of the atleast two legs (38), the atleast two legs (38) of the handle (36) and the side posts (32) being resilient to enable the atleast two legs (38) to be pushed radially inwardly toward one another to move the snap tabs (34) radially inward.
2. The thermostat device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the carrier (24) is
made of a thermoplastic resin.
3. The thermostat device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the legs (38) of the
handle portion (36) extend both upward and outward to the second upper
ends(42)ofthelegs(38),
4. The thermostat device as claimed in claim i wherein the snap tabs (34)
are disposed on the side posts (32) adjacent the first upper ends (40)
thereof.

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5. A system to control coolant flow in an engine, comprising: a thermostat
housing; and a thermostat device, the housing comprising: cylindrical
conduit (12) for fluid flow therethrough the conduit (12) having an inner
surface (16) with an annular snap groove (18) therein and an inwardly
extending stop ledge (20) spaced from the groove (18), the inner surface
(16) of the conduit (12) having additionally having an inward taper (22)
adjacent the stop fedge (20) between the stop fedge (20) and the groove
(18); and
the device comprising (50) a flow control valve operable in response to temperature of a fluid in the conduit (12) to open and close the valve (SO) to permit or prohibit flow of the fluid therethrough, and a carrier (24) supporting the valve (50), the carrier (24) having an annular body portion (26) defining an axis (30), the body portion (26) comprising means (52, 56, 58) to mount the valve (50) therein, the body portion (26) being configured to closely fit in the cylindrical conduit (12) and engage the inward taper portion (22) of the conduit (12), the carrier (24) additionally having a pair of diametrically opposite side posts (32) extending axially from the body portion (26) the side posts (32) having outwardly projecting snap tabs (34) seated in the groove (18) in the conduit (12) to hold the carrier (24) firmly in place with the body portion (26) engaging the taper portion (22) of the conduit (12), the carrier additionally having a handle portion (36) with atleast two legs (38) that extend first inward from first upper ends (40) of the side posts (32) and then upward to upper (38) distal ends (42) and a cross member (44) connecting the first upper ends (40) of the atleast two legs (38), the atteast two legs (38) of the handle (36) and the side posts (32) being resilient to enable the atleast two legs (38) to be pushed radially inwardly toward one another (38) to move the snap tabs (34) radially inward.
6. The system as claimed in claim 5 wherein the carrier (24) is made of a
thermoplastic resin.

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7. The system as claimed in claim 5 wherein the legs (38) of the handle
portion (36) extend both upward and outward to the upper distal ends
(42)ofthelegs(38).
8. The system as claimed in claim 5 wherein the snap tabs (34) and disposed
on the side posts (32) adjacent the first upper ends (40) thereof.
9. The system as claimed in claim 5 wherein the body portion (26) has a
cylindrical skirt (28) that extends below the means (52, 54, 56) for
mounting the value (50) therein to form an outer cylindrical wall (57) that
engages the taper portion (22) of the conduit (12).
10.Thermostat and engine thermostat housing assembly comprising: cylindrical conduit (12) for fluid flow therethrough: a flow control valve (50) operable in response to temperature of a fluid in the conduit (12) to open and close the valve (50) to permit or prohibit flow of the fluid therethrough: a carrier (24) supporting the valve (50)
means (22) on the carrier (24) and the means (52,56, 58) on the cpnduit (12) cooperating with one another to mount the carrier (24) in the conduit (12); and
the carrier (24) additionally having an annular skirt (26) on the upstream side of the valve (50) that is urged outward under fluid pressure into firmer engagement with the conduit (12) when the valve (50) is closed.

This invention relates to a thermostat device comprising a flow control valve (50) operable in response to temperature of a fluid to open and close to permit or prohibit flow of the fluid through the valve (50) and, a carrier (24) supporting the valve (50), the carrier (24) having an annular body portion (26) defining an axis (30), the body portion (26) comprising means (28,22) to mount the valve (50) therein, the carrier additionally having a pair of diametrically opposite side posts (32) extending axially from the body portion (26), the side posts (32) having outwardly projected snap tabs (34) and a handle portion (36) with atleast two legs (38) that extend first inward from first upper ends (40) of the side posts (32) and then upward to second upper ends (42), the handle portion additionally having a cross member (44) connecting the first and the second upper ends (40,42) of the atleast two legs (38), the atleast two legs (38) of the handle (36) and the side posts (32) being resilient to enable the attesat two legs (38) to be pushed radially inwardly toward one another to move the snap tabs (34) radially inward.

Documents:

00691-cal-2001-abstract.pdf

00691-cal-2001-claims.pdf

00691-cal-2001-correspondence.pdf

00691-cal-2001-description(complete).pdf

00691-cal-2001-drawings.pdf

00691-cal-2001-form-1.pdf

00691-cal-2001-form-18.pdf

00691-cal-2001-form-2.pdf

00691-cal-2001-form-26.pdf

00691-cal-2001-form-3.pdf

00691-cal-2001-form-5.pdf

00691-cal-2001-letters patent.pdf

00691-cal-2001-priority document.pdf


Patent Number 206910
Indian Patent Application Number 691/CAL/2001
PG Journal Number 20/2007
Publication Date 18-May-2007
Grant Date 16-May-2007
Date of Filing 18-Dec-2001
Name of Patentee DEERE & COMPANY
Applicant Address MOLINE,ILLINOIS 61265,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SAMUEL AARON MCCLURE 251 ALTA VISTA AVENUE,WATERLOO,IA 50703
PCT International Classification Number F02P 7/02
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 09/746,458 2000-12-21 U.S.A.