Cooling an engine control unit

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Inventors

Clamp, Andrew
Purcell, John J.

Application #

343007

Filed

Jun-29-1999

Published

Oct-16-2001

Current US Class

165/169
165/80.4

International Classes

F28F 007/00; F28F 003/12

Field of Search

165/80.4 165/169 165/170 165/41

Assignee

Cummins Engine Company Ltd. (Darlington, GB); Iveco (UK) Ltd. (Watford, GB); New Holland U.K. Ltd. (Basildon, GB)

Examiners

Lazarus; Ira S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gron; Gary M.

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Abstract
A chill plate 30 is described for cooling an electronic control unit (ECU) 20 of an engine. The chill plate 30 comprises a housing 32 having a flat front face onto which the ECU 20 may be mounted, formed with a central pocket 36 for accommodating any components 28 protruding from the rear face of the ECU. The housing also includes flow passages 40 through which fuel may flow around at least part of the periphery of the central pocket 36 to transfer heat to the fuel from the regions of the front face 38 surrounding the pocket 36.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is novel and desired to be secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A chill plate for cooling an electronic control unit (ECU) of an engine, said ECU having a front face to which electrical connections are made and an rear face from which a box protrudes, said box containing heat generating electrical components around its perifery, said chill plate comprising a housing having a flat front face onto which the ECU is mounted and formed with a central recess for said box, and means for forming flow passages within the housing through which fuel flows substantially only around at least part of the periphery of the central recess to transfer heat to the fuel from the periphery of the box extending into the recess.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the cooling of an electronic control unit (ECU) of an engine, in particular a diesel engine.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Engine mounted ECUs operate in a hot and hostile environment making it necessary to take special steps to cool the engine electronic control unit, because the function of electronic components may be impaired if they are overheated. Additionally, the heat generated by the ECU will shorten the life of the ECU if not transferred away.

It has previously been proposed to provide a heat exchanger(commonly called a chill plate) for supporting and cooling an ECU. The chill plate comprises a coolant chamber which, in use, is connected in a supply line through which passes the fuel flowing from a fuel tank to the engine. The chill plate serves to cool the ECU module by transferring heat to the fuel supplied to the engine. The known chill plates, however, have the disadvantage that they can only be used with ECUs having a flat heat sink of conductive material to which the heat generating electronic components are attached.
 
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