Patent classifications
F02B37/186
Valve device for a turbine of an exhaust gas turbocharger, and turbine for an exhaust gas turbocharger
A valve device for a turbine of an exhaust gas turbocharger includes a valve element for at least partial fluidic shutting of a bypass line via which a turbine wheel of the turbine can be bypassed by exhaust gas. The valve device also has an actuating arm which is coupled in an articulated manner to the valve element and via which the valve element can be pivoted and has at least one spring element via which the valve element is supported on the actuating arm. The valve element has at least one uneven supporting surface via which the spring element is supported on the valve element.
Valve assembly for a charging device
The invention relates to a valve assembly (10) for a charging device, in particular for a wastegate of an exhaust gas turbocharger, comprising a spindle (100), a lever arm (110) coupled to the spindle (100), and a valve unit (200). The lever arm (110) has a connecting element (112), designed as at least partially spherical, and the valve unit (200) has an accommodation region (212) with at least one first conical accommodation surface (214) in which the connecting element (112) is arranged.
Actuator
An actuator includes an electric motor, an output shaft and an output lever. The output lever is fixed to one end portion of the output shaft, which is located at an outside of a housing. The output lever includes a cylindrical hole, through which a cylindrical portion of the output shaft is received, and a cutout, which is radially outwardly recessed from the cylindrical hole. A part of an inner wall surface of the cutout, which is connected to an inner wall surface of the cylindrical hole, is defined as a root corner. The root corner is shaped in a convex curved surface form in a view taken in an axial direction of the cylindrical hole.
STEERING ROD FOR TURBOCHARGERS AND METHOD FOR MAKING IT
Steering rod for connecting an actuator to a turbocharger drive member, comprising an elongated main body (2), which extends between a first end (5) equipped with a first through-hole (7), and a second end (6) equipped with a second through-hole (8), and two bushings (3), (4) immovably mounted in the through-holes (7), (8), wherein the bushings (3), (4) are made of a material which has a greater resistance to mechanical wear than the material delimiting the through-holes (7), (8), and wherein each bushing (3) (4) has an outer surface that is in contact with an inner part of the through-hole (7), (8) and has a radial recess (9), the second material tightening the bushing (3), (4) preventing it from rotating and filling the recess (9) preventing the bushing (3), (4) from being extracted from the second through-hole (7), (8).
Exhaust gas bypass valve system for a turbocharged engine
An exhaust gas diverter valve coupled within a pipe comprises a housing having a passage therethrough, a valve member rotatably coupled within the housing the valve member rotates about a valve axis. A first valve seat mat be disposed partially circumferentially within said passage and extending radially inwardly.
CONTROL LOGIC CIRCUIT FOR CONNECTING MULTIPLE HIGH SIDE LOADS IN ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
Methods and apparatuses for connecting multiple loads with a common return pin in engine control module application are disclosed. Only one of the multiple loads can be connected to a power source at a time. At the high side, each load is coupled to the power source through a respective pin at a connector. At the low side, the multiple loads share a common return pin at the connector that connects the loads to the ground. When a first load is connected to the power source at the high side, a first low side driver circuit is used to connect the first load to the ground at the low side. When a second load is connected to the power source at the high side, the second low side driver circuit is used to connect the second load to the ground at the low side.
TURBOCHARGER BUSHING AND TURBOCHARGER
A turbocharger bushing of cylindrical shape has at least one recess formed on an inner peripheral surface of the bushing at a position away from at least one end of both ends of the bushing.
Method and system for controlling pressure in a tuned pipe of a two stroke engine
An engine system and method of operating the same includes a two stroke engine, an exhaust manifold coupled to the two-stroke engine, a tuned pipe coupled to the exhaust manifold coupled to the exhaust manifold, a stinger pipe coupled to the tuned pipe, a silencer coupled to the tuned pipe and an exhaust pipe, and an exhaust bypass valve. Exhaust gases are directed from the two stroke engine through an exhaust manifold and through a tuned pipe. An opening of the exhaust bypass valve is changed to redirect exhaust gases away from the tuned pipe to change a pressure within the tuned pipe. In response to changing the opening of the exhaust bypass valve, the airflow through the engine is changed.
Regulating device for an exhaust turbocharger
A regulating device for an exhaust turbocharger, is received in an exhaust gas conducting section of the exhaust turbocharger, with the aid of the regulating device a fluid flow onto a turbine wheel rotatably received in the exhaust gas conducting section can be conditioned, a through-flow opening formed in the exhaust gas conducting section is to be opened and closed with the aid of a valve element of the regulating device, the valve element is arranged on a pivot arm of the regulating device, and wherein the valve element has a sealing surface for avoiding a leak in a closed position of the regulating device. To reduce secondary torques acting upon the valve element during operation, a connection is formed between the pivot arm and the valve element in or at least close to a center of gravity of an effective valve element body of the valve element.
Wastegate assembly or turbine
A turbine comprises a turbine housing defining a turbine inlet upstream of a turbine wheel and a turbine outlet downstream of the turbine wheel; and a wastegate valve assembly comprising at least one movable valve member mounted on a movable support member within a wastegate chamber which communicates with the turbine inlet upstream of the turbine, and has one or more chamber outlets which communicate with an outlet of the turbine. The valve member is permitted to articulate slightly about the support member, with the amount of articulation being limited by collisions between respective limit areas on a rear surface of a sealing portion of the valve member and a front surface of the support member. Each valve member is connected to the support member using a pin portion of the valve member which passes through a washer with a non-circular outer profile, and rotation of the washer is limited by contact surfaces of the support member.