Integrated flow control valve and engine system including the same
10890100 ยท 2021-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01P3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2060/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2007/146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/52416
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2060/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2060/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K11/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K3/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The integrated flow control valve according to the present disclosure is a cam-lift type integrated flow control valve, and an additional valve is integrally formed with at least one of a plurality of valves, this additional valve is configured to be moved upward and downward in response to vertical movement of the corresponding valve to open and close an additional outlet except for a plurality of outlets which are opened and closed by the plurality of valves. In an engine system according to the present disclosure, a flow of coolant flowing into a heater, an oil cooler, a radiator and an exhaust gas heat exchanger in the engine system is integratedly controlled through control of the above described integrated control valve, so that it is possible to effectively control a flow rate of coolant as well as a temperature of coolant.
Claims
1. An integrated flow control valve comprising: a valve housing having an inlet into which fluid flows and a plurality of first outlets from which fluid is discharged; a cam part provided in the valve housing and configured to be rotated by receiving rotational force generated by a driving means; a plurality of pivot arm portions disposed below the cam part, each of the plurality of pivot arm portions being configured to allow one end portion to be moved in a vertical direction by rotation of the cam part; and a plurality of first valves provided at the one end portion of each of the plurality of pivot arm portions, respectively, the first valves being configured to be moved together according to movement of the pivot arm portions, wherein the plurality of first outlets are selectively opened and closed, respectively, according to vertical movements of each of the plurality of first valves caused by rotation of the cam part, wherein a second valve is integrally formed with at least one of the plurality of first valves, and the second valve is configured to be moved upward and downward in response to vertical movement of the corresponding first valve to open and close a second outlet, wherein the pivot arm portion comprises an extended pivot arm portion which extends downward from a lower end of at least one of the plurality of first valves, and the second valve is provided at a lower end portion of the extended pivot arm portion, wherein the valve housing is provided with an inflow chamber formed therein and configured to allow fluid to flow thereinto through the inlet, wherein the plurality of first outlets are arranged on a first side of the inflow chamber to enable outflow of fluid from the inflow chamber, and the second outlets are arranged on a second side of the inflow chamber to enable outflow of fluid from the inflow chamber, wherein the plurality of first valves are provided to control outflow of fluid through the plurality of respective first outlets and at least one second valve, which is formed attached to the lower end portion of the extended pivot arm portion of the respective first valve, is provided to control outflow of fluid through the plurality of respective second outlets, wherein movement of the plurality of first valves away from the first side of the inflow chamber towards the second side of the inflow chamber opens the plurality of respective first outlets and causes the at least one second valve to close at least one corresponding second outlet, and wherein a valve spring holder portion is provided above the second outlet, and a valve return spring is provided in a state where both end portions in a vertical direction are in contact with the second valve and the valve spring holder portion, respectively.
2. An engine system comprising; an engine for driving a vehicle; an integrated flow control valve formed according to claim 1, the integrated flow control valve being configured to selectively circulate coolant, which has passed through the engine and is supplied through the inlet, into at least one of an oil cooler and a heater through the plurality of first outlets; an exhaust gas heat exchanger configured to heat-exchange exhaust gas generated by combustion of fuel in the engine with coolant discharged from the second outlet of the integrated flow control valve, and to supply coolant, which has been heat-exchanged with exhaust gas, to the oil cooler or the heater; and a controller configured to control rotation of the cam part for controlling an open and close state of the integrated flow control valve, wherein the second valve of the integrated flow control valve opens and closes the second outlet through which coolant is discharged to the exhaust gas heat exchanger.
3. The engine system of claim 2, wherein the integrated flow control valve further comprises an outlet through which coolant flowed thereinto is discharged to at least one of an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler and a radiator, and the outlet is opened and closed by the plurality of first valves to control a circulation of coolant into at least one of the EGR cooler and the radiator.
4. The engine system of claim 2, wherein when coolant is in a cold state in which a temperature of coolant is below a first temperature, the controller controls the integrated flow control valve so that all of the valves of the integrated flow control valve including the second valve are closed to halt discharge of coolant which has flowed into the integrated flow control valve.
5. The engine system of claim 2, wherein the second valve is integrally formed with the first valve that opens and closes an outlet through which coolant is discharged to the heater, and the controller controls the integrated flow control valve so that, when coolant is in a warm state in which a temperature of coolant exceeds the first temperature, and the heater is in an operation state, the second outlet is opened while the outlet through which coolant is discharged to the heater is closed.
6. The engine system of claim 2, wherein the second valve is integrally formed with the first valve that opens and closes an outlet through which coolant is discharged to the oil cooler, and the controller controls the integrated flow control valve so that, when coolant is in a warm state in which a temperature of coolant exceeds the first temperature, and a temperature of oil passing through the oil cooler is below a predetermined temperature, the second outlet is opened while the outlet through which coolant is discharged to the oil cooler is closed.
7. The engine system of claim 2, wherein the controller controls the integrated flow control valve so that, when coolant is in a hot state in which a temperature of coolant exceeds a second temperature, all of the plurality of first valves are in an opened state.
8. The engine system of claim 2, wherein a valve housing of the integrated flow control valve and the exhaust gas heat exchanger are integrally formed with each other.
9. The engine system of claim 2, wherein a separate preheating device is provided on a coolant flow passage in a valve housing of the integrated flow control valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(10) Referring to
(11) First, one end of a shaft 106 extending upward from a center of the cam part 105 is connected to a driving unit such as a motor 108, so that the cam part 105 receives a driving force from the driving unit to be rotated. In addition, the pivot arm portions 112 are operated according to a rotation of the cam part 105 to drive the valves 109a, 109b, 109c. To this end, as illustrated in
(12) The plurality of pivot arm portions 112 are disposed below the cam part 105 according to flow passages of coolant discharged from the integrated flow control valve 100, and as described below, are configured to be rotated together with the cam part in response to a rotation of the cam part 105 to be moved in a vertical direction.
(13) The valve housing 104 is a space for accommodating components of the integrated flow control valve 100, and includes an inlet 101 into which fluid (coolant) flows from the engine and a plurality of outlets 102a, 102b through which fluid is discharged. Although two outlets 102 are shown, it should be understood that more or less outlets may be present. A through hole through which the shaft 106 of the cam part 105 passes is formed in an upper portion of the valve housing 104, and a bearing 107 that rotatably supports the shaft 106 is provided in the through hole.
(14) A space, in which the cam part 105 is provided, in the valve housing 104 and a space formed below the above space is partitioned by a plate 110. On an upper surface of the plate 110, a compression spring 121 for pressing and supporting the cam part 105 upward is provided. In addition, the plate 110 is provided with mounting holes for guiding mounting positions of the plurality of pivot arm portions 112, respectively, and each of the mounting holes is provided with a bearing 111 for slidably supporting the pivot arm portion 112.
(15) A fixing portion 120 in which flow passages 110a, 110b, 110c are formed is formed below the plate 110, and the flow passages are opened and closed by the valves 109a, 109b, 109c. The flow passages 110a, 110b, 110c are passages for allowing fluid entered through the inlet 101 to flow into an internal space of the integrated flow control valve 100, and are opened/closed by the corresponding valves 109a, 109b, 109c.
(16) In addition, in a lower side of the fixing portion 120, additional outlets 103a, 103b are formed to allow fluid entered the inlet 101 to flow into an exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 which is described in detail below.
(17) By partition walls extending between the plate 110 and the fixing portion 120, the internal space of the valve housing 104 between the plate 110 and the fixing portion 120 is partitioned into same number of spaces as the number of poppet valves therein. Each of the spaces is sealed by the partition wall so that fluid in the spaces cannot communicate with each other. In addition, each of the plurality of outlets 102a, 102b is provided in the partitioned internal space and is configured to communicate with the oil cooler 700, the heater 600, the radiator 800, the EGR cooler 900, etc. of the engine system. Thus, fluid flowed into the partitioned internal space through each of the flow passages 110a, 110b, 110c flows to the oil cooler 700, the heater 600, the radiator 800, the EGR cooler 900, and the like of the engine system through each of the outlets 102a, 102b.
(18) The valves 109a, 109b, 109c are provided at the lower end portions of the pivot arm portions 112, respectively, and are moved in the vertical direction according to vertical movements of the pivot arm portions 112 to open and close the corresponding flow passages 110a, 110b, 110c. In order to enhance hermeticity when the flow passages are closed by the valves 109a, 109b, 109c, a groove is formed on an outer circumferential surface of a lower end portion of each of the valves 109a, 109b, 109c in a circumferential direction and an O-ring 113 is provided in the groove.
(19) Below the first valve 109a of the plurality of valves, a valve spring 117 is provided for pressing the first valve 109a upward. One end of the valve spring 117 is connected to a lower end surface of the first valve 109a, and the other end of the valve spring 117 is mounted in a valve spring holder 116 placed on an upper surface of the fixing portion 120. By pressing force of the valve spring 117, the pivot arm portions 112 can be moved in accordance with the shapes of the slopes 105a, 105b and 105c of the cam part 105 when the cam part 105 is rotated.
(20) Unlike the first valve 109a, each of the second valve 109b and the third valve 109c are provided with a second pivot arm portion 114 extending downward from a lower surface of each respective valve. In addition, an additional valve 115 is provided at a lower end of each of the second pivot arm portions 114. The additional valves 115 are moved in a vertical direction in accordance with vertical movements of the second valve 109b and the third valve 109c to open and close the additional outlets 103a and 103b formed in the fixing portion 120.
(21) Like the first valve 109a, an additional valve return spring 118 is provided on a lower surface of each of the additional valves 115, and a lower end of the additional valve return spring 118 is supported by the valve spring holder 116. The spring holders 116 corresponding to the second valve 109b and the third valve 109c, respectively, are disposed at positions of the fixing portion 120, which correspond to the additional outlets 103a and 103b, respectively and each of the spring holders has a hollow shape in which a portion corresponding to the additional outlet 103a or 103b is pierced. Further, the spring holder 116 has a protrusion 116a extending inwardly from an inner circumferential surface of a hollow portion thereof, and the lower end of the additional valve return spring 118 is seated on an upper surface of this protrusion 116a. As illustrated in
(22) Thus, when the second valve 109b and the third valve 109c are moved downward, the additional valves 115 provided in the valves, respectively, are moved downward according to the movement of the valves, and accordingly, the additional valves 115 may close the opened hollow portions of the valve spring holder 116 to close the additional outlets 103a, 103b. On the contrary, when the second valve 109b and the third valve 109c are moved upward, the additional valves 115 provided in the valves, respectively, are moved upward according to the movement of the valves, and accordingly, the additional valves 115 may be spaced apart from the opened hollow portions of the valve spring holder 116 to open the additional outlets 103a, 103b.
(23) Therefore, according to the above-described configuration, as described below with reference to
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(25) In the embodiment illustrated in
(26) In addition, it is preferable that, as illustrated in
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(32) In addition, as the second valve 109b is moved upward, the additional valve 115 is also moved upward, as a result, the additional outlet 103a is opened. Furthermore, as the third valve 109c is moved downward, the additional valve 115 is also moved downward, as a result, the additional outlet 103b is closed.
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(35) As described above, according to the integrated flow control valve of the present disclosure, it is possible to control opening and closing of the five flow passages by controlling the upward and downward movement of the three valves. Therefore, the number of components of the integrated flow control valve can be reduced to simplify the valve structure. Further, it is possible to reduce size and weight of the integrated flow control valve and to save cost of the components of the integrated flow control valve.
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(37) As illustrated in
(38) Coolant is pumped by a water pump 400 and flows into the cylinder block 520 and the cylinder head 510 of the engine to cool the engine. Coolant that has cooled the engine is supplied to the integrated flow control valve 100 through the inlet 101.
(39) Coolant supplied to the integrated flow control valve 100 is selectively supplied to the oil cooler 700, the heater 600 and the radiator 800 according to driving condition of the engine and a temperature of coolant. Meanwhile, although
(40) The oil cooler 700 functions to cool oil or to heat oil using supplied coolant, and the heater 600 functions to heat indoor air of a vehicle using supplied coolant. In addition, the radiator 800 functions to radiate heat of high-temperature coolant to the outside.
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(42) In the example illustrated in
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(45) Accordingly, the controller 1000 controls the integrated flow control valve 100 so that all of the first, second and third valves 109a, 109b and 109c and the additional valves 115 are in the closed state as in the example illustrated in
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(47) To this end, in the engine system according to the present disclosure, the controller 1000 controls the integrated flow control valve 100 so that the second valve 109b which controls a flow rate of coolant flowing into the heater 600 is in the closed state and the additional valve 115, which follows movement of the second valve 109b and controls a flow rate of coolant flowing into the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200, is in an opened state (see
(48) In this case, a flow passage 2 through which coolant is supplied from the integrated flow control valve 100 to the heater 600 via the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 is in the opened state, but a flow passage 5 through which coolant is directly supplied from the integrated flow control valve 100 to the heater 600 is in a closed state. Accordingly, only coolant, which has passed through the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 and been heated, is supplied to the heater 600 to enable heating performance to be enhanced and fuel efficiency to be improved.
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(50) To this end, in the engine system according to the present disclosure, the controller 1000 controls the integrated flow control valve 100 so that the third valve 109c which controls a flow rate of coolant flowing into the oil cooler 700 is in the closed state and the additional valve 115, which follows movement of the third valve 109c and controls a flow rate of coolant flowing into the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200, is in an opened state (see
(51) In this case, a flow passage 3 through which coolant is supplied from the integrated flow control valve 100 to the oil cooler 700 via the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 is in the opened state, but a flow passage 6 through which coolant is directly supplied from the integrated flow control valve 100 to the oil cooler 700 is in a closed state. Accordingly, only coolant, which has passed through the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 and been heated, is supplied to the oil cooler 700 to enable a friction inside the engine to be reduced, and fuel efficiency and performance to be improved.
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(53) To this end, in the engine system according to the present disclosure, the controller 1000 controls the integrated flow control valve 100 so that all of the first valve 109a controlling a flow rate of coolant flowing into the radiator 800, the second valve 109b controlling a flow rate of coolant flowing into the heater 600 and the third valve 109c controlling a flow rate of coolant flowing into the oil cooler 700 are in the opened state and the additional valves 115 following the second valve 109b and the third valve 109c, respectively, are in the closed state. To this end, the integrated flow control valve 100 is controlled such that an upper end of the pivot arm portion 112 of each of the first valve 109a, the second valve 109b and the third valve 109c is lowered to a point which is below an upper end of the pivot arm portion of each valve in the embodiment illustrated in
(54) In this case, the flow passages 4, 5, 6 through which coolant is supplied from the integrated flow control valve 100 to the radiator 800, the heater 600 and the oil cooler 700 are in the opened state, but the flow passage 2 through which coolant is supplied to the heater 600 via the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 and the flow passage 3 through which coolant is supplied to the oil cooler 700 via the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 are in the closed state.
(55) Therefore, coolant that has passed through the radiator 800 is supplied to the engine without passing through the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200, so that it is possible to effectively suppress the overheating of the engine.
(56) As described above, in the engine system including the integrated flow control valve 100 according to the present disclosure, by integratedly controlling flows of coolant flowing into the heater 600, the oil cooler 700, the radiator 800 and the exhaust gas heat exchanger 200 in the engine system by employing the one integrated flow control valve 100, it is possible to effectively control a flow rate of coolant as well as a temperature of coolant. Therefore, since heat generation of the engine can be integratedly managed through the engine system including the integrated flow control valve 100 according to the present disclosure, it is possible to maximize fuel efficiency, improve heating performance, and reduce a friction in the engine.
(57) Since the integrated flow control valve according to the present disclosure can control a temperature of coolant using exhaust heat of exhaust gas, as well as a flow rate of coolant, it is possible to prevent the entire engine from being overheated and cooled and to integratedly manage heat generation in the engine, thereby maximizing fuel efficiency.
(58) Also, according to the present disclosure, since it is possible to increase a temperature of coolant which is supplied to the oil cooler through the integrated flow control valve, a temperature of oil can be appropriately controlled, thereby reducing a friction and improving fuel efficiency.
(59) In addition, according to the present disclosure, a temperature of coolant supplied to the heater can be increased through the integrated flow control valve, so that it is possible to improve heating performance of the heater.
(60) Further, according to the present disclosure, since the two flow passages can be simultaneously controlled by one valve provided in the integrated flow control valve, the number of components of the integrated flow control valve can be reduced, and a configuration of the valve can be simplified. Further, it is possible to reduce size and weight of the integrated flow control valve and to reduce cost of the component.
(61) While the present disclosure has been described with reference to the embodiment(s) thereof illustrated in the drawings, it is only illustrative. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made from the embodiments and that all or part of the above described embodiment(s) may be selectively combined to configure the modifications. Accordingly, the true scope of the present disclosure should be determined by the technical spirit defined in the appended claims.