Power steering reservoir and cooler

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Inventors

Schwartz, Scott W.

Application #

108056

Filed

Jun-30-1998

Published

Mar-14-2000

Current US Class

165/169
165/47
165/916
210/184
210/186

International Classes

F28F 003/12

Field of Search

165/47 165/169 165/916 60/467 60/912 210/186 210/184

Assignee

Nelson Industries, Inc. (Stoughton, WI)

Examiners

Lazarus; Ira S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall

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Abstract
A combined power steering hydraulic fluid reservoir and cooling unit (12, 112) includes a housing (14, 114) having a reservoir tank (16, 116) for receiving and collecting hydraulic fluid from a power steering gear (18) and holding the hydraulic fluid in readiness for supply to a hydraulic pump (20). The housing has a heat exchanger (22, 122) with a cooling liquid flow path therethrough in heat transfer relation with the hydraulic fluid, eliminating a hydraulic fluid cooler otherwise connected in series between the power steering gear and the reservoir tank, and eliminating two extra hose connections therefor.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A combined power steering hydraulic fluid reservoir and cooling unit comprising a housing having a reservoir tank for receiving and collecting hydraulic fluid from a power steering gear and holding said hydraulic fluid in readiness for supply to a hydraulic pump, said reservoir tank comprising a cylindrical canister extending axially along an axis said housing having a heat exchanger with a cooling liquid flow path therethrough in heat transfer relation with said hydraulic fluid, said heat exchanger comprising an annular jacket around said canister, said jacket having first and second axially spaced annular chambers separated by a circumferential baffle therebetween, said first annular chamber having a cooling liquid inlet, said second annular chamber having a cooling liquid outlet, said baffle having a transfer passage therethrough such that said cooling liquid flow path is through said cooling liquid inlet, then through said first annular chamber, then through said transfer passage through said baffle, then through said second annular chamber, then through said cooling liquid outlet, wherein said baffle is C-shaped in radial cross-section with facing ends of the C-shape defining said transfer passage in the gap therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to power steering reservoirs, particularly on heavy duty trucks and busses, and the need to dissipate heat within the system, in reduced space and with lower cost.

One function of power steering reservoirs on heavy duty trucks and busses is to dissipate heat generated within the system. A larger reservoir is used when additional cooling is required. In some cases, a hydraulic fluid cooler is also required to reduce the operating temperature to an acceptable level. The hydraulic fluid cooling device is typically connected to the return hose between the power steering gear and the reservoir, i.e. a series connection with two additional hose connections.

Truck manufacturers have expressed a need for reducing system temperatures. High operating temperatures cause seals, hoses, and hydraulic fluid to break down and wear out more quickly. A standard off the shelf hydraulic oil cooler will significantly reduce system temperatures. However, the added cost and installation time is objectionable.
 
  A power fluid heating system according to this invention includes a heating apparatus positioned within a power fluid container having a first power fluid...  A combined power steering hydraulic fluid reservoir and cooling unit (12, 112) includes a housing (14, 114) having a reservoir tank (16, 116) for receiving...