Inventors:
Paul Thomas Wojcik - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
F01P 11/08, B62K 11/00
Abstract:
An integrated cooling device for cooling the lubricating oil of an air cooled motorcycle engine. The motorcycle engine will have an oil pump, filter, and reservoir or sump. The device consists of a high capacity tube heat exchanger through which oil is pumped. Energy (heat) within the oil is transferred via conductive/convective diffusion from the oil, to the wall of the tube, and subsequently to the ambient air surrounding the exchanger. The removal of heat from the oil results in cooler operating temperatures which preserve the lubricating characteristics of the oil and reduce mechanical wear within the engine. The device will also function as an engine guard and critical instrument platform. The device will be mounted to the frame of the motorcycle utilizing existing mounting points. Oil from the pump will pass through the filter, through an optional thermostat or bypass valve, into the oil cooling device and back to the motorcycle oil tank or sump.