18530821. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Tomoaki Suzuki of Nagoya-shi (JP)

THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18530821 titled 'THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The thermal management system described in the abstract includes various components such as a power storage device, a drive device, a radiator, a chiller device, a switching device, and a control device. The switching device controls the flow paths to separate and make certain components independent.

  • The system includes a power storage device, drive device, radiator, chiller device, switching device, and control device.
  • The switching device controls the flow paths to separate components and make them independent.

Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for electric vehicles - Industrial machinery for cooling systems - Renewable energy systems for thermal management

Problems Solved: - Efficient cooling and thermal management in complex systems - Optimization of energy usage in various applications

Benefits: - Improved performance and longevity of components - Energy savings and reduced environmental impact - Enhanced safety and reliability of systems

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Thermal Management System for Enhanced Efficiency" This technology can be utilized in electric vehicles, industrial cooling systems, and renewable energy applications, providing a competitive edge in the market with improved performance and energy efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the switching device control the flow paths in the thermal management system? - The switching device is controlled to separate and make components independent by directing the flow paths accordingly. 2. What are the potential benefits of implementing this thermal management system in electric vehicles? - The system can improve energy efficiency, extend battery life, and enhance overall performance in electric vehicles.


Original Abstract Submitted

The thermal management system includes a power storage device in a first flow path, a drive device in a second flow path, a radiator in a third flow path, a chiller device in a fourth flow path, a switching device, and a control device. In the thermal management system, the switching device is controlled so that the first connecting flow path to which the first flow path and the fourth flow path are connected, the drive device, and the radiator are separated from each other and become independent.