F02M35/104

Systems and methods for equalizing backpressure in engine cylinders

An intake manifold is provided. A first inlet is structured to receive pressurized intake air from a turbocharger. A second inlet is structured to receive exhaust gas recirculation gas from an exhaust gas recirculation system. A third inlet is structured to receive fuel from a fuel line. A plurality of outlets are structured to be fluidly coupled to an engine. An intake manifold passage extends between each of the first, second, and third inlets, and the plurality of outlets. The intake manifold passage is shaped so as to cause at least two reversals in flow direction of each of the intake air, the exhaust gas recirculation gas, and the fuel through the intake manifold passage so as to improve mixing of each of the intake air, the exhaust gas recirculation gas, and the fuel.

INTAKE MANIFOLD
20170356401 · 2017-12-14 · ·

The present invention provides an intake manifold which can improve distribution of a drawn fluid among cylinders of an internal combustion engine without major changes. An intake manifold made of resin includes: an intake port 21 formed by welding together a base member 2 and a cover member 5 and adapted to take in outside air; a chamber 10 connected with the intake port 21 through a connecting passage 25 formed by including a cavity portion 50; and plural discharge ports 27 connected with one another through a branch passage branching from the chamber 10, wherein a shielding member 60 adapted to shield the cavity portion 50 and function as a wall surface of the connecting passage 25 is provided in the connecting passage 25.

INTAKE MANIFOLD
20170356401 · 2017-12-14 · ·

The present invention provides an intake manifold which can improve distribution of a drawn fluid among cylinders of an internal combustion engine without major changes. An intake manifold made of resin includes: an intake port 21 formed by welding together a base member 2 and a cover member 5 and adapted to take in outside air; a chamber 10 connected with the intake port 21 through a connecting passage 25 formed by including a cavity portion 50; and plural discharge ports 27 connected with one another through a branch passage branching from the chamber 10, wherein a shielding member 60 adapted to shield the cavity portion 50 and function as a wall surface of the connecting passage 25 is provided in the connecting passage 25.

INTAKE MANIFOLD
20170356405 · 2017-12-14 · ·

An intake manifold is provided with a surge tank and a plurality of branch pipes branching from the surge tank, and is made up of a plurality of separate pieces. Each of the branch pipes is provided with an intake outlet for outflow of intake air to each cylinder of an engine. The intake manifold further includes a single gas inflow port, a plurality of gas outflow ports opening one in each of the branch pipes, and a gas passage extending in a branch form from the gas inflow port to each of the gas outflow ports. Each of the gas outflow ports is located away from the intake outlet of the corresponding branch pipe by a predetermined passage length.

INTAKE MANIFOLD
20170356405 · 2017-12-14 · ·

An intake manifold is provided with a surge tank and a plurality of branch pipes branching from the surge tank, and is made up of a plurality of separate pieces. Each of the branch pipes is provided with an intake outlet for outflow of intake air to each cylinder of an engine. The intake manifold further includes a single gas inflow port, a plurality of gas outflow ports opening one in each of the branch pipes, and a gas passage extending in a branch form from the gas inflow port to each of the gas outflow ports. Each of the gas outflow ports is located away from the intake outlet of the corresponding branch pipe by a predetermined passage length.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING INTAKE MANIFOLD PRESSURE
20170356358 · 2017-12-14 ·

Systems and methods for operating an engine with deactivating and non-deactivating valves are presented. In one example, a position of an engine air intake throttle is adjusted during cylinder deactivation to control intake manifold pressure for cylinder reactivation. Closing of the throttle may be timed based on an actual total number of cylinder induction events expected to provide a desired engine intake manifold pressure.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING INTAKE MANIFOLD PRESSURE
20170356358 · 2017-12-14 ·

Systems and methods for operating an engine with deactivating and non-deactivating valves are presented. In one example, a position of an engine air intake throttle is adjusted during cylinder deactivation to control intake manifold pressure for cylinder reactivation. Closing of the throttle may be timed based on an actual total number of cylinder induction events expected to provide a desired engine intake manifold pressure.

Separation chamber type anti-surge valve and commercial vehicle turbocharger system applying the same
09840988 · 2017-12-12 · ·

A separation chamber type anti-surge valve may include a valve body formed with a charge air passage inlet and a charge air passage outlet, and a valve cover coupled to the valve body by a fastening member to define an empty inner space between the valve body and the valve cover, in which the inner space is divided into a diaphragm chamber and a bypass chamber by a valve guide, one side tip of a valve rod being fixed in the diaphragm chamber, a valve disc fixed to another side tip of the valve rod, and the diaphragm chamber is divided into a control pressure chamber and a normal static pressure chamber.

Separation chamber type anti-surge valve and commercial vehicle turbocharger system applying the same
09840988 · 2017-12-12 · ·

A separation chamber type anti-surge valve may include a valve body formed with a charge air passage inlet and a charge air passage outlet, and a valve cover coupled to the valve body by a fastening member to define an empty inner space between the valve body and the valve cover, in which the inner space is divided into a diaphragm chamber and a bypass chamber by a valve guide, one side tip of a valve rod being fixed in the diaphragm chamber, a valve disc fixed to another side tip of the valve rod, and the diaphragm chamber is divided into a control pressure chamber and a normal static pressure chamber.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ENGINE HAVING VARIABLE VALVE ACTUATOR

An apparatus for controlling an engine having a variable valve actuator include: an engine including a plurality of cylinders generating a driving torque by burning fuel, an intake valve selectively opened for supplying air and the fuel to the cylinders through an intake manifold, and an exhaust valve selectively opened for exhausting exhaust gas generated from the cylinders to an exhaust manifold; a variable valve actuator disposed in at least one cylinder of the plurality of cylinders and adjusting lift and duration of the intake valve or the exhaust valve; and a controller deactivating the at least one cylinder of the plurality of cylinders through the variable valve actuator according to a driving region of the engine, and recirculating the exhaust gas exhausted from the cylinders into the intake manifold through the deactivated cylinder.