EXHAUST GAS DIFFUSING DEVICE
20220203314 ยท 2022-06-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N13/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2240/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F23/19
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An exhaust gas diffusing device includes an outside air mixing cylinder with an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of a discharge-side end portion of an exhaust pipe to send out exhaust gas of an engine of a vehicle, the outside air mixing cylinder positioned to receive the exhaust gas from the exhaust pipe and to receive outside air to be mixed with the exhaust gas, and at least one air director at a position on the outside air mixing cylinder upstream in a direction in which the exhaust gas flows or in the exhaust pipe to promote the mixing.
Claims
1. An exhaust gas diffusing device, comprising: an outside air mixing cylinder with an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of a discharge-side end portion of an exhaust pipe to send out exhaust gas of an engine of a vehicle, the outside air mixing cylinder positioned to receive the exhaust gas from the exhaust pipe and to receive outside air to be mixed with the exhaust gas; and at least one air director disposed (i) at a position on the outside air mixing cylinder upstream in a direction in which the exhaust gas flows, or (ii) in the exhaust pipe, to promote the mixing of the exhaust gas with the outside air.
2. The exhaust gas diffusing device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one air director is disposed only in the exhaust pipe.
3. The exhaust gas diffusing device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one air director is disposed at the discharge-side end portion of the exhaust pipe.
4. The exhaust gas diffusing device according to claim 2, wherein a gap is between the discharge-side end portion and an end portion of the outside air mixing cylinder upstream in the direction in which the exhaust gas flows.
5. The exhaust gas diffusing device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one air director does not coincide with the outside air mixing cylinder as viewed in a direction orthogonal to the direction in which the exhaust gas flows.
6. The exhaust gas diffusing device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one air director is oriented to guide the exhaust gas in such a direction that the exhaust gas comes into contact with an inner surface of the outside air mixing cylinder.
7. The exhaust gas diffusing device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one air director includes a plurality of air directors arranged in point symmetry to each other as viewed in the direction in which the exhaust gas flows.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0038] The description below describes preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to drawings.
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[0040] The tractor T also includes an exhaust pipe 6, a body frame 7, and an exhaust gas diffusing device A. The exhaust gas diffusing device A includes an outside air mixing cylinder 11 at a position on a side of the body frame 7 so as to receive exhaust gas from the exhaust pipe 6. The exhaust gas diffusing device A allows exhaust gas of the engine 2 cleaned by the cleaning device 5 and thus heated to be mixed with outside air to be cooled.
[0041] The exhaust pipe 6 is positioned at a front portion of the vehicle body and oriented so as to discharge exhaust gas in an obliquely downward direction. The outside air mixing cylinder 11 is oriented so as to send out exhaust gas in the direction of the exhaust pipe 6.
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] The exhaust pipe 6 has a cylindrical axis X virtually extending through the center of the pipe. The outside air mixing cylinder 11 has its center extending coaxially with the cylindrical axis X. The intermediate cylinder 12 is fitted around the exhaust pipe 6 and fixed thereto by a plurality of bolts 15. The intermediate cylinder 12 is provided with a pair of support frames 14 fixed thereto. The air directors 13 are integral with one of the support frames 14 (detailed later).
[0044] With the above configuration, the air directors 13 are at a discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6. The air directors 13 are, in other words, provided for the exhaust pipe 6 only.
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] The outside air mixing cylinder 11 may alternatively be held in place by (i) the exhaust pipe 6 with, for example, a bracket in-between or (ii) the intermediate cylinder 12 fitted around and fixed to the exhaust pipe 6.
[0047] As illustrated in
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[0050] As illustrated in
[0051] The support frames 14 each include, at respective opposite ends thereof, engagement sections 14a each including a bend in the direction of the cylindrical axis X. The support frames 14 are welded and fixed to the outer surface of the intermediate cylinder 12 with the engagement sections 14a in contact with an outer edge of the intermediate cylinder 12.
[0052] The above configuration involves a gap between the radially outer end of each of the pair of air directors 13 on the first support frame 14 and the inner surface of the intermediate cylinder 12. The gap receives the discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6 when the intermediate cylinder 12 is fitted around the exhaust pipe 6. This allows the air directors 13 to be inside the exhaust pipe 6 as viewed in the direction orthogonal to the direction in which exhaust gas flows (that is, in the direction orthogonal to the cylindrical axis X).
[0053] The above configuration causes exhaust gas from the exhaust pipe 6 to come into contact with the pair of air directors 13 immediately before being discharged from the discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6 and then be sent out toward the inner surface of the outside air mixing cylinder 11 as illustrated in
[0054] As described above, the gap G is between the exhaust pipe 6 and the outside air mixing cylinder 11. The gap G causes a negative pressure when exhaust gas flowing along the cylindrical axis X passes through the gap G. The negative pressure in turn causes outside air to enter the outside air mixing cylinder 11 through an outside air introducing section F. The air directors 13, which guide exhaust gas toward the inner surface of the outside air mixing cylinder 11, promote mixing of exhaust gas with outside air introduced through the outside air introducing section F.
[0055] The above configuration allows exhaust gas to be diffused to promote mixing of exhaust gas with outside air without requiring an increased distance for exhaust gas and outside air to be mixed with each other inside the outside air mixing cylinder 11. This makes it possible to reduce the length of the outside air mixing cylinder 11 (that is, the dimension thereof along the cylindrical axis X) and discharge cooled exhaust gas from the discharge-side end portion. The above configuration, which does not require the outside air mixing cylinder 11 to be long, does not require the exhaust gas diffusing device A to be large-sized.
[0056] The outside air mixing cylinder 11 has an outer surface in constant contact with outside air. Further, exhaust gas mixed with outside air as described above flows through the outside air mixing cylinder 11 while in contact with its inner surface so as to whirl along the inner surface. This further promotes heat dissipation, thus allowing suitable heat dissipation.
ALTERNATIVE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0057] The present invention may alternatively be configured or structured as below other than the preferred embodiment described above. Any member below that is identical in function to a particular member described for the above preferred embodiment has the same reference sign as that particular member.
[0058] (a) The present invention may be modified as illustrated in
[0059] This alternative preferred embodiment (a) involves simply cutting slits in an end portion of the intermediate cylinder 12 and bending portions thereof to define air directors 13. This eliminates the need to additionally include dedicated air directors 13, and reduces the number of necessary parts. Alternative preferred embodiment (a), similarly to the preferred embodiment described above, causes exhaust gas to whirl along the inner surface of the outside air mixing cylinder 11 while in contact therewith for suitable heat dissipation.
[0060] Alternatively, preferred embodiment (a) may be varied by, for instance, cutting slits in the back end of the exhaust pipe 6 and bending portions thereof to define air directors 13.
[0061] (b) The present invention may be modified as illustrated in
[0062] This alternative preferred embodiment (b), which includes a plate-shaped member 21 fixed inside the intermediate cylinder 12, allows air directors 13 to be formed easily. Alternative preferred embodiment (b), similarly to the preferred embodiment described above, causes exhaust gas to whirl along the inner surface of the outside air mixing cylinder 11 while in contact therewith for suitable heat dissipation.
[0063] (c) The present invention may be modified as illustrated in
[0064] This alternative preferred embodiment (c) allows size reduction of the support frame 14 on which the air directors 13 are provided.
[0065] (d) The present invention may be modified as illustrated in
[0066] This alternative preferred embodiment (d), similarly to the preferred embodiment described above, causes exhaust gas to whirl along the inner surface of the outside air mixing cylinder 11 while in contact therewith for suitable heat dissipation.
[0067] (e) The number of air directors 13 is not limited to two, but may be three or more. Further, the air directors 13 may be provided both for the exhaust pipe 6 and inside the outside air mixing cylinder 11.
[0068] (f) The exhaust gas diffusing device A does not necessarily have a gap G between the discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6 and the outside air mixing cylinder 11. The discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6 and the outside air mixing cylinder 11 may, for instance, slightly overlap with each other as viewed in the direction orthogonal to the cylindrical axis X.
[0069] (g) The air directors 13 do not necessarily protrude from the discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6. This configuration of the air directors 13 not protruding from the discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6 may be combined with the configuration of the exhaust gas diffusing device A having no gap G between the discharge-side end portion 6E of the exhaust pipe 6 and the outside air mixing cylinder 11.
[0070] Preferred embodiments of the present invention and modifications thereof are applicable to exhaust gas diffusing devices.
[0071] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.