20240018973. WATER PUMP WITH COOLANT FLOW PATH simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)
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WATER PUMP WITH COOLANT FLOW PATH
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YOUNG JUNE Oh of Yongin-si (KR)
WATER PUMP WITH COOLANT FLOW PATH - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240018973 titled 'WATER PUMP WITH COOLANT FLOW PATH
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a water pump with a coolant flow path that includes a stator, rotor, shaft, blades, and pipes. The first blade is connected to the shaft, while the first pipe is spaced apart from the inner wall of the rotor to define a coolant inlet. Similarly, the second pipe is spaced apart from the inner wall to define a coolant outlet, and the second blade is connected to the shaft and disposed in either the first or second pipe.
- The water pump has a stator, rotor, shaft, blades, and pipes.
- The first blade is connected to the shaft.
- The first pipe is spaced apart from the inner wall of the rotor to define a coolant inlet.
- The second pipe is spaced apart from the inner wall to define a coolant outlet.
- The second blade is connected to the shaft and can be placed in either the first or second pipe.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Cooling systems in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
- HVAC systems for buildings and facilities.
- Industrial machinery and equipment that require coolant circulation.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Efficient and controlled coolant flow for cooling systems.
- Improved heat dissipation and temperature regulation.
- Enhanced performance and longevity of machinery and equipment.
Benefits of this technology:
- Increased efficiency in cooling systems.
- Improved reliability and durability of machinery.
- Energy savings due to optimized coolant flow.
- Reduced maintenance and downtime.
Original Abstract Submitted
a water pump having a coolant flow path includes a stator disposed in a housing, a rotor surrounded by the stator, a shaft disposed in a flow path of the rotor, a first blade connected to the shaft, a first pipe spaced apart from an inner wall of the rotor defining the flow path to define a coolant inlet, a second pipe spaced apart from the inner wall to define a coolant outlet, and a second blade connected to the shaft and disposed in the first pipe or the second pipe.