Having Specific Exhaust Gas Outlet Structure At Intake Manifold Patents (Class 123/568.17)
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Patent number: 6422221Abstract: An intake manifold with an integrated exhaust gas recirculation system (16, 17a, 17b) which is located primarily within a plenum (12) of the intake manifold and is spaced at a distance (a) from the walls (20) of the intake manifold. This limits the heat transfer to the housing of the intake manifold, so that the housing may be manufactured, for example, of synthetic resin material. Further relief of the synthetic resin housing, particularly of the intake channels (14), from thermal stress is provided in that the intake air within the plenum cools the exhaust gas in the exhaust lines (17a, b), so that the intake-air/exhaust-gas mixture within the intake channels (14) does not exceed the critical temperature for the. synthetic resin walls (20) of the channels even if the exhaust gas recirculation rates are high.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Filterwerk Mann & Hummel GmbHInventors: Herbert Pietrowski, Achim Rehmann
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Publication number: 20020088443Abstract: An air-exhaust mixer assembly includes an air intake to supply air and an exhaust gas intake to supply exhaust gas. A mixer is fluidly coupled to the air intake and the exhaust gas intake. The mixer has an inner passage and an outer passage defined therein along a longitudinal axis. The inner passage and the outer passage are adapted to mix the air and the exhaust gas by expanding the air and the exhaust gas in radially opposite directions with respect to the longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Michael J. Marthaler, Gregory H. Henderson
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Patent number: 6408833Abstract: An internal combustion engine is provided with a combustion air supply, an intake manifold, an exhaust manifold, and an exhaust gas recirculation system having a venturi assembly. The venturi assembly includes an outlet, a combustion air inlet connected and in communication with the combustion air supply, and an exhaust gas inlet connected and in communication with the exhaust manifold. A bypass fluid line and a bypass valve in the nature of a check valve are provided to bypass the venturi assembly. The check valve is responsive to changes in pressure drop across the venturi assembly, to open and close the bypass fluid line and limit the pressure drop across the venturi assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: James J. Faletti
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Publication number: 20020069862Abstract: An internal combustion engine is provided with a combustion air supply, an intake manifold, an exhaust manifold, and an exhaust gas recirculation system having a venturi assembly. The venturi assembly includes an outlet, a combustion air inlet connected and in communication with the combustion air supply, and an exhaust gas inlet connected and in communication with the exhaust manifold. A bypass fluid line and a bypass valve in the nature of a check valve are provided to bypass the venturi assembly. The check valve is responsive to changes in pressure drop across the venturi assembly, to open and close the bypass fluid line and limit the pressure drop across the venturi assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2000Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventor: James J. Faletti
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Publication number: 20020069861Abstract: An improved engine emission control for controlling both nitrous oxide emissions through an exhaust gas recirculation system and evaporative fuel emissions. These gases (exhaust and evaporated fuel) are mixed with the intake charge in a mixing chamber that surrounds the intake passage so as to insure good mixing at an upstream point removed from the combustion chambers so that a uniform mixture will be delivered to each chamber and there will be uniformity in the added mixture between the chambers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventor: Noboru Sakamoto
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Patent number: 6401699Abstract: An internal combustion engine is disclosed including at least two cylinders, each including an inlet port, an air inlet manifold for providing air to the cylinders, at least two outlets for emitting exhaust gases from the cylinders, a recirculation conduit for reducing harmful emissions from the exhaust gases and extending from one of the outlet for recirculating the exhaust gases from an outlet to a connection point in the air inlet manifold thereby defining a first volume from the outlet to the connection point, the air inlet manifold being divided into at least two further volumes defined by the distance between the connection point to each of the inlet points, at least one turbine for recovering energy from the exhaust gases, and a compressor for compressing air supplied to the air inlet manifold, the first volume and the further volumes being dimensioned such that the recirculated exhaust gases are substantially equally distributed between each of the cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Volvo Lastvagnar ABInventors: Per Persson, Lars Sundin
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Patent number: 6386188Abstract: In an internal combustion engine having an air intake system and an exhaust outlet system, and an exhaust gas recirculation system which has an exhaust-gas recirculation line and an exhaust-gas recirculation valve for supplying a controlled quantity of exhaust gas to the air intake system, the recirculation valve is separated from the apparatus which introduces the exhaust gas into the air intake so that it is exposed only to exhaust gas and not to the air intake flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventor: Franz Bender
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Publication number: 20020023630Abstract: There is provided an intake manifold module that integrates an intake air manifold with an exhaust gas recirculation system resulting in a compact design that optimizes vehicle engine compartment space, and results in reduced engine manufacturing time and cost. The intake manifold module comprises an integrally cast intake air manifold having an EGR valve aperture, an EGR cooler mounting, an EGR gas-out passage, and an EGR coolant-out; an EGR valve operatively mounted in the EGR valve aperture, and an EGR cooler cooperatively attached to the intake air manifold. Further, the EGR cooler comprises a gas outlet attached to the EGR gas-out passage, an exhaust gas inlet, a coolant inlet passage, a coolant outlet attached to the EGR coolant-out passage, and an EGR cooler mounting bracket. In operation, exhaust gases enter the EGR cooler, are cooled by EGR coolant, pass through the EGR valve and into the intake manifold.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventors: Priyankar S. Balekai, Ivana Jojic
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Patent number: 6343594Abstract: A variable flow venturi assembly for use in an exhaust gas recirculation system of an internal combustion engine having a housing with an inner chamber, a combustion air inlet in communication with the inner chamber, and an exhaust gas inlet in communication with the inner chamber. A venturi valve is slidably disposed within the chamber. A venturi valve has a longitudinally extending throughhole with an inlet opening in communication with the combustion air inlet, an outlet opening and a venturi section interposed and in communication with each of the inlet opening and the outlet opening. The venturi valve further has at least one bypass port and at least one induction port. Each bypass port is in communication with a combustion air inlet and a throughhole. Each induction port is in communication with the exhaust gas inlet and the throughhole. An actuator slidably moves the venturi valve within the inner chamber of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Werner H. Koeslin, John R. Weber
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Publication number: 20010042541Abstract: Method and arrangement for distributing exhaust gases or gases which are ventilated from a crankcase or an evaporator of a combustion engine having a cylinder head (8) with intake valves and an intake manifold (3) with a flange (9) for mounting on the cylinder head. The intake manifold is provided with at least one collecting channel (11) which extends across each intake pipe of the intake manifold. The ventilation is made by sucking the gases from the collecting channel (11) directly into each intake pipe through a non-return valve (16, 17, 18, 19) arranged in connection with each intake pipe, which non-return valve is controlled by pressure pulses from the intake valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventor: Mats Moren
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Patent number: 6311677Abstract: An internal combustion engine cylinder head (142) has an exterior wall that contains a walled compartment (140). A wall of that compartment is exposed to an internal coolant passage (146) through which liquid coolant circulates. An exhaust gas passageway (160) running through the compartment has an exhaust gas entrance (162) into the compartment and an exhaust gas exit (164) from the compartment. The compartment comprises a receptacle (148) that intersects the exhaust gas passageway between the entrance and the exit. An EGR valve (10) disposed on the exterior wall comprises a base (12) that has an inlet port (30) and an outlet port (32) and that is disposed within the receptacle with the inlet port open to the entrance via the passageway and the outlet port open to the exit via the passageway. As hot exhaust gas is recirculated, coolant that circulates through the coolant passage aids in limiting peak temperatures to which the valve may be subjected.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Siemens Canada LimitedInventors: John Edward Cook, Scott Hussey
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Publication number: 20010027784Abstract: A mixing device is provided for an exhaust gas recirculation system of an internal combustion engine with an intake air line and an exhaust gas recirculation line. The outlet opening of the recirculation line or admission opening of the intake air line opens into the intake air line and a swirl generating element and/or a turbulence generating element is provided in the area of the admission opening of the mixing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventors: Hans-Peter Schmid, Matthias Seltsam
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Publication number: 20010027782Abstract: An induction manifold for an internal-combustion engine, comprising an elongate main body having longitudinal inner cavity provided with an opening adapted to communicate with the intake orifices of the engine, an inlet duct provided with an air-inlet opening and communicating with the cavity, a feed duct for EGR gases formed integrally with the manifold and comprising a first portion extending inside the main body from an inlet orifice for EGR gases to the air-inlet duct and from a second portion extending inside the inlet duct and provided with an outlet opening in the inlet duct itself, and a baffle disposed in the inlet duct between the air-inlet opening and the outlet opening of the feed duct for directing the air and the EGR gases towards a mixing zone inside the inlet duct and situated at a predetermined distance from the cavity of the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventors: Pietro Bianchi, Claudio Sparti
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Publication number: 20010025632Abstract: An intake manifold with an integrated exhaust gas recirculation system (16, 17a, 17b) which is located primarily within a plenum (12) of the intake manifold and is spaced at a distance (a) from the walls (20) of the intake manifold. This limits the heat transfer to the housing of the intake manifold, so that the housing may be manufactured, for example, of synthetic resin material. Further relief of the synthetic resin housing, particularly of the intake channels (14), from thermal stress is provided in that the intake air within the plenum cools the exhaust gas in the exhaust lines (17a, b), so that the intake-air/exhaust-gas mixture within the intake channels (14) does not exceed the critical temperature for the synthetic resin walls (20) of the channels even if the exhaust gas recirculation rates are high.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Herbert Pietrowski, Achim Rehmann
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Patent number: 6293265Abstract: An integral heat sink for transferring heat from combustion exhaust gas produced by a vehicular internal combustion engine is disclosed. The heat sink includes a body providing an integral base configured for support by a manifold. The heat sink also includes a hollow elongate member providing a first portion contained in the body. The first portion has an exhaust gas intake. The member also includes a second portion extending from the body. The second portion is configured for insertion into the manifold and provides at least one discharge for the exhaust gas. The heat sink also includes a cavity disposed between the body and the member. The cavity is configured for conveying combustion air from the manifold around at least a portion of the member.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Siemens Canada LimitedInventor: Frederic Gagnon
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Patent number: 6272851Abstract: This invention relates to an exhaust recirculation system for a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine (1), wherein intake air aspirated to a collector (4) from an intake passage (6) of circular cross-section is provided to cylinders (#1-#4) via branch pipes (5A-5D) connected the collector (4). The exhaust gas recirculation system is provided with an exhaust gas recirculation pipe (7) which branches off from an exhaust passage (3) and connected to the intake passage (6), and an exhaust gas inlet (8, 9) which leads a recirculated exhaust gas of the exhaust recirculation pipe (7) into the intake passage (6) along a tangent line of the circular cross-section of the intake passage (6).Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kouji Mori, Yutaka Matayoshi, Yasushi Noda
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Patent number: 6267106Abstract: An internal combustion engine includes a combustion air supply; an exhaust manifold; and an induction venturi. The induction venturi includes a combustion air inlet connected and in communication with the combustion air supply, an exhaust gas inlet connected and in communication with the exhaust manifold, and an outlet. A venturi section terminates at a venturi throat and is in communication with the combustion air inlet. An expansion section is positioned between and in communication with the venturi section and the outlet. At least one induction port terminates adjacent the venturi throat and within the expansion section.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Feucht
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Patent number: 6244255Abstract: A mounting structure is provided for an EGR valve or an EGR tube. The EGR valve or the EGR tube is made of stainless steel or cast iron which is high in the physical strength at a high temperature. The EGR valve or the EGR tube is mounted to an intake manifold made of aluminum by means of bolts or stud bolts. The EGR valve or the EGR tube has female threads provided therein into which the bolts or stud bolts are screwed. The intake manifold has through holes provided therein through which the bolts or stud bolts extend.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignees: Aichi Kikai Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Sanoh Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Munehiro Sagata, Yasuo Sunaga
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Patent number: 6173701Abstract: To protect a plastic intake manifold of an internal combstion engine from heat possessed by exhaust gas recirculation gas, a cooling device is arranged between the plastic intake manifold and an exhaust gas recirculation valve. The cooling device cools the exhaust gas recirculation gas by means of a coolant. A gas discharge part of the cooling device constitutes a pipe portion which penetrates through an exhaust gas inlet hole of the intake manifold keeping a given space between an outer wall of the pipe portion and an inner wall of the exhaust gas inlet hole. The pipe portion may be a leading end portion of an exhaust gas recirculation pipe extending from an exhaust system of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Satoshi Azuma
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Patent number: 6167865Abstract: An intake system for an internal combustion engine includes an intake manifold having a plenum connected to ambient air by a main throttle and branches leading from the plenum to an intake port of each cylinder. A storage pipe is connected and parallel with each of the intake manifold branches. Gases from an auxiliary supply are drawn by the intake manifold vacuum into the storage pipe and thence into the engine cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Tsoi-Hei Ma