Patent classifications
F01N13/1805
Exhaust structure of internal combustion engine
An exhaust structure of an internal combustion engine having an exhaust passage communicating between an exhaust port and an exhaust pipe. The exhaust structure includes a heat insulating component covering an inner wall of the exhaust port, the heat insulating component includes a first abutting portion disposed at a first side of the heat insulating component at a combustion chamber side and abutting an inner wall of the exhaust port, a second abutting portion disposed at a second side of the heat insulating component at an exhaust pipe side and abutting the inner wall, and a middle section disposed between the first side and the second side. A gap is formed between the middle section and the inner wall, and a bent portion connecting the middle section and the first abutting portion is bending toward the inner wall of the exhaust port from the middle section.
A TURBOCHARGER FLANGE
A turbocharger flange includes a mounting face for attaching a turbocharger to a manifold, wherein the mounting face includes a guiding structure for guiding the flange to an operative position in relation to the manifold.
DEVICE FOR CONNECTION OF A COMPONENT, IN PARTICULAR A PARTICULATE-FILTER UNIT, TO THE STRUCTURE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE, WITH COMPENSATION OF DIMENSIONAL VARIATIONS DUE TO MANUFACTURING TOLERANCES
A motor-vehicle component, in particular a particulate-filter unit for diesel engines, includes a main body provided with attachments for connection to the structure of the motor vehicle and an additional body connected to said main body and in turn connected to the structure of the motor vehicle by a connection device that is able to compensate for dimensional variations due to manufacturing tolerances.
Hedge Trimmer
A hedge trimmer has at least one cutting blade and an internal combustion engine operatively connected to the at least one cutting blade so as to drive the at least one cutting blade reciprocatingly. The internal combustion engine has an exhaust gas muffler with an outlet for discharging exhaust gases from the exhaust gas muffler. A multi-part exhaust gas pipe is connected seal-tightly to the outlet of the exhaust gas muffler and connects the outlet of the exhaust gas muffler to an outlet opening where the exhaust gases exit from the hedge trimmer. The multi-part exhaust gas pipe has a plurality of pipe sections, including at least a first pipe section and a second pipe section, wherein the second pipe section is embodied separate from the first pipe section. At least one of the plurality of pipe sections is made of plastic material.
Flange assembly and related methods of connecting two exhaust pipes together with a flange assembly
A flange assembly and related methods of connecting two exhaust pipes together with a flange assembly are provided. The flange assembly includes a first flange having a first mating face and a second flange connected to the first flange, wherein the second flange has a second mating face. A sealing structure is formed with the mating faces of the first and second flanges, wherein the sealing structure comprises a groove positioned on the first mating face and a ridge positioned in the second mating face, wherein the ridge occupies at least a portion of the groove with the first flange connected to the second flange.
System for injecting fuel into exhaust pipe
A system for injecting fuel into an exhaust pipe and preventing fuel leakage. An exhaust pipe is connected to an engine via an exhaust adaptor and the fuel is injected directly into the exhaust pipe through a fuel injection valve provided in the exhaust adaptor. A lower end of the exhaust adaptor is provided with a lower flange part to which a front end flange part of the exhaust pipe is connected, and a tubular shielding part for preventing the fuel from falling onto flange surfaces and of the front end flange part and the lower flange part protrudes into the exhaust pipe.
Snowmobile having a parallel-path exhaust system for two-stroke engine
A snowmobile includes a frame, at least one ski, handbars operatively coupled to the at least one ski, and an engine assembly comprising an engine and an exhaust manifold. The exhaust manifold includes at least a first inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet. The first inlet is configured to connect to a first exhaust port. The first outlet is connected to provide exhaust received from the first inlet to a first exhaust path and the second outlet is connected to provide exhaust received from the first inlet to a second exhaust path.
Snowmobile having a parallel-path exhaust system for two-stroke engine
A snowmobile includes a frame, at least one ski, handbars operatively coupled to the at least one ski, and an engine assembly comprising an engine and an exhaust manifold. The exhaust manifold includes at least a first inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet. The first inlet is configured to connect to a first exhaust port. The first outlet is connected to provide exhaust received from the first inlet to a first exhaust path and the second outlet is connected to provide exhaust received from the first inlet to a second exhaust path.
SYSTEM FOR COUPLING TWO TUBES
The system comprises a clamping collar (10) having a clamping band (14) suitable for being tightened around the abutting ends (12A, 12′A) of the two tubes (12, 12′). The collar (10) has a retaining tab (30) that presents a fastener portion (32) whereby said retaining tab (30) is fastened to the band (14) of the collar and that extends substantially axially towards an attachment portion (34) of said retaining tab (30) whereby said retaining tab is suitable for being attached to the first tube (12) in the vicinity of its first end (12A).
EXHAUST SYSTEM HAVING HYBRID COOLING ARRANGEMENT
An exhaust system is disclosed for a use with an engine. The exhaust system may have a plurality of manifold sections, each being connected to an adjacent one of the plurality of manifold sections and thereby forming an exhaust manifold. The exhaust system may also have a plurality of elbow-shaped coolant adapters, each being configured to connect a corresponding one of the plurality of manifold sections to a corresponding cylinder head of the engine and having a coolant jacket formed therein. The exhaust system may further have a heat shield formed around the exhaust manifold.