Generator set

10844783 ยท 2020-11-24

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Abstract

The invention relates to a generator set, in particular a generator set of a hybrid vehicle, with a two-cylinder piston engine (1), which has a crankshaft housing (10), in which two counter-rotating crankshafts (11, 12) are arranged, which are connected by means of piston rods (13) to pistons (18, 19), which are guided inside two cylinders (21, 22) in a tandem arrangement, wherein at least one crankshaft (11, 12) is drivingly connected to a generator (41, 42), and wherein the piston engine (1) comprises a cylinder head (20), which is connected to the crankshaft housing (10), wherein the piston engine (1) has a lower-mounted camshaft (30), and the cylinder head (20) can be connected to the crankshaft housing (10) in at least two positions, in particular positions rotated through 180 relative to each other. Furthermore, the invention relates to a vehicle with such a generator set.

Claims

1. A hybrid vehicle generator apparatus comprising: a two-cylinder piston engine having a crankshaft housing; two counter-rotating crankshafts configured and arranged in the crankshaft housing, the crankshafts connected by piston rods to pistons guided inside the two cylinders of the piston engine in a tandem arrangement, wherein at least one crankshaft is drivingly connected to a generator, and wherein the piston engine has a cylinder head connected to the crankshaft housing, wherein each crankshaft carries a flywheel having a balance mass, wherein at least one flywheel has external tooth forms spaced at equal intervals, wherein at one point on the at least one flywheel, a gap between tooth forms is longer than the equal intervals to act as a circumferential marking in order to detect a crankshaft position using a crankshaft sensor; and a lower-mounted camshaft such that the cylinder head is connectable to the crankshaft housing in one of at least two positions having 180 relative rotation to each other.

2. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the camshaft is configured and arranged in a central plane between the crankshafts.

3. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the camshaft is configured and arranged below a dead center bottom of the pistons.

4. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an intake stub pipe included in the cylinder head for an ignition mixture; and an outlet stub pipe for exhaust gases, wherein the intake stub pipe and the outlet stub pipe are configured and arranged on different faces of the cylinder head.

5. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the camshaft is drivingly connected to one of the crankshafts via one of a belt drive and a chain drive.

6. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the camshaft has at least one cam coupled to one or more control rods operatively connected to a rocker arm of a valve in the cylinder head.

7. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 5, wherein the camshaft includes at least four cams each of which is coupled to the one or more control rods.

8. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 6, wherein the one or more control rods is configured and arranged between the two cylinders.

9. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the crankshafts each carry a toothed spur gear, and wherein the spur gears of the two crankshafts intermesh such that the crankshafts couple in phase with each other.

10. A hybrid vehicle generator apparatus comprising: a two-cylinder piston engine having a crankshaft housing; two counter-rotating crankshafts configured and arranged in the crankshaft housing, the crankshafts connected by piston rods to pistons guided inside the two cylinders of the piston engine in a tandem arrangement, wherein at least one crankshaft is drivingly connected to a generator, and wherein the piston engine has a cylinder head connected to the crankshaft housing, wherein each crankshaft carries a flywheel having a balance mass, wherein at least one flywheel has external tooth forms spaced at equal intervals, wherein at one point on the at least one flywheel, gap between tooth forms as longer than the equal intervals to act as a circumferential marking in order to detect a crankshaft position using a crankshaft sensor; and a lower-mounted camshaft such that the cylinder head is connectable to the crankshaft housing in one of at least two positions having 180 relative rotation to each other, wherein the camshaft is configured and arranged in a central plane between the crankshafts.

11. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 10, wherein the camshaft is configured and arranged below a dead center bottom of the pistons.

12. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 10 further comprising: an intake stub pipe included in the cylinder head for an ignition mixture; and an outlet stub pipe for exhaust gases, wherein the intake stub pipe and the outlet stub pipe are configured and arranged on different faces of the cylinder head.

13. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 10, wherein the camshaft is drivingly connected to one of the crankshafts via one of a belt drive and a chain drive.

14. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 10, wherein the camshaft has at least one cam coupled to one or more control rods operatively connected to a rocker arm of a valve in the cylinder head.

15. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 14, wherein the camshaft includes at least four cams each of which is coupled to the one or more control rods.

16. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 15, wherein the one or more control rods is configured and arranged between the two cylinders.

17. The hybrid vehicle generator apparatus of claim 10, wherein the crankshafts each carry a toothed spur gear, and wherein the spur gears of the two crankshafts intermesh such that the crankshafts couple in phase with each other.

18. A hybrid motor vehicle comprising: a two-cylinder piston engine having a crankshaft housing; two counter-rotating crankshafts configured and arranged in the crankshaft housing, the crankshafts connected by piston rods to pistons guided inside the two cylinders of the piston engine in a tandem arrangement, wherein at least one crankshaft is drivingly connected to a generator, and wherein the piston engine has a cylinder head connected to the crankshaft housing, wherein each crankshaft carries a flywheel having a balance mass, wherein at least one flywheel has external tooth forms spaced at equal intervals, wherein at one point on the at least one flywheel, gap between tooth forms is longer than the equal intervals to act as a circumferential marking in order to detect a crankshaft position using a crankshaft sensor; and a lower-mounted camshaft such that the cylinder head is connectable to the crankshaft housing in one of at least two positions having 180 relative rotation to each other.

Description

(1) A further aspect of the invention relates to a vehicle, in particular a single-track or a multi-track hybrid motor vehicle, with a generator set as described above. In the vehicle the generator set is preferably arranged in the engine compartment on a bulkhead, wherein the bulkhead separates a passenger compartment from the engine compartment. It is advantageous that the generator set can be installed in two different orientations in the engine compartment, as a result of which the generator set is universally suitable for a multiplicity of vehicle shapes. In what follows the invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of an embodiment, with reference to the attached schematic drawings, in which

(2) FIG. 1a shows a perspective front view of a generator set in accordance with the invention by way of a preferred embodiment;

(3) FIG. 1b shows a perspective rear view of the generator set in FIG. 1a;

(4) FIG. 1c shows a plan view onto the generator set in FIG. 1a;

(5) FIG. 1d shows a perspective front view of the generator set in FIG. 1a without a crankshaft housing;

(6) FIG. 2a shows a perspective front view of the generator set in FIG. 1a, wherein the cylinder head as fitted has been rotated through 180;

(7) FIG. 2b shows a perspective rear view of the generator set in FIG. 2a;

(8) FIG. 2c shows a plan view onto the generator set in FIG. 2a; and

(9) FIG. 3 shows a perspective rear view of the piston arrangement of the generator set in FIG. 1a.

(10) The attached figures show in overall terms a generator set, in particular a generator set of a hybrid vehicle, which has a two-cylinder piston engine 1. The two-cylinder piston engine is mechanically coupled with generators 41, 42. The generators 41, 42 generate power, which is used, for example, to charge a drive battery.

(11) The two-cylinder piston engine 1 comprises a crankshaft housing 10, in which are arranged a first crankshaft 11 and a second crankshaft 12. The first crankshaft 11 and the second crankshaft 12 are respectively connected via piston rods 13 to a first piston 18 and a second piston 19. The pistons 18, 19 are guided inside two cylinders 21, 22 in a tandem arrangement. The cylinders 21, 22 are arranged in a cylinder head 20. The cylinder head 20 furthermore has two intake stub pipes 23 and one outlet stub pipe 24. Combustion air can be sucked in via the intake stub pipes and fed into the cylinders 21, 22. Exhaust gases generated in the cylinders 21, 22 are discharged via the outlet stub pipe 24.

(12) As is clearly apparent in FIG. 1a, the generators 41, 42 are arranged laterally next to the two-cylinder piston engine 1. In particular, the two-cylinder piston engine 1 is essentially arranged between the two generators 41, 42. The generators 41, 42, in particular, are arranged in line with the two-cylinder piston engine 1, the result of which is a particularly slim design for the generator set.

(13) Electronics housings 27 are provided level with the cylinder head 20 on both sides of the two-cylinder piston engine 1; these can contain power electronics. The electronics housings 27 are in each case arranged above a generator 41, 42. The power electronics arranged in the electronics housings 27 can in each case be electrically connected to one of the generators 41, 42.

(14) FIG. 1b shows a rear view of the generator set, wherein it is apparent that in the variant of FIGS. 1a-1d the outlet stub pipe 24 of the cylinder head 20 is oriented towards the rear face. A cover 28 is provided on the rear face of the generator set. The cover 28 covers the spur gears 34, 35, which are non-rotatably connected to the crankshafts 11, 12.

(15) FIG. 1c shows a plan view onto the generator. It is apparent that as a result of the arrangement of the generators 41, 42 and the electronics housings 27 a particularly compact, in particular slim, design of the generator set is achieved. In addition the configuration of the cylinder head 20 is clearly apparent in the plan view.

(16) The cylinder head 20 has the outlet stub pipe 24 on one face. The outlet stub pipe 24 is designed with two ports and opens out into each of the cylinders 21, 22. The intake stub pipes 23 are arranged on an opposite face of the cylinder head 20. The intake stub pipes 23 are arranged spaced apart from each other, and in each case open out directly into the first cylinder 21 and the second cylinder 22 respectively. A separate intake stub pipe 23 is assigned to each of the cylinders 21, 22.

(17) In addition it is apparent in the plan view of FIG. 1c that the cylinder head 20 is designed essentially axisymmetrically with reference to an axis of symmetry vertical to the plane of the drawing. This has the advantage that the cylinder head 20 can be fitted onto the crankshaft housing 10 in two different orientations. In particular the cylinder head 20 can be fitted onto the crankshaft housing 10 in an orientation rotated through 180, so that the exhaust pipe 24 is oriented, not towards a rear face, but towards a front face of the generator set.

(18) In FIGS. 2a-2c the generator set can be discerned, whereby the cylinder head 20 is fitted onto the crankshaft housing 10 in a position rotated through 180. The components of the generator set shown in FIGS. 1a-1d are essentially identical to the components of the generator set shown in FIGS. 2a-2c. The difference consists simply in the fact that in the assembly shown in FIGS. 1a-1d the cylinder head 20 is fitted onto the crankshaft housing 10 in an orientation displaced through 180 relative to the assembly shown in FIGS. 2a-2c.

(19) In FIG. 1c, looking from above, a valve cover 29 is also apparent, which is fitted onto the cylinder head 20. FIG. 1d, in contrast, shows the internal layout of the generator set, wherein in the interests of clarity the crankshaft housing 10 and the valve cover 29 have been omitted.

(20) As is clearly apparent in FIG. 1d, the generator set has two crankshafts 11, 12, which are coupled in phase with each other. The coupling is effected via the spur gears 34, 35, which have intermeshing teeth. The spur gears 34, 35 are arranged on a rear face of the generator set and are clearly apparent in the exposed illustration of FIG. 3. A drive wheel 36, 37 sits on each spur gear 34, 35. Each drive wheel 36, 37 is coupled via a belt or a chain with a drive wheel of one of the generators 41, 42. The coupling of the crankshaft 11, 12 with the respectively assigned generator 41, 42 is thus effected via the drive wheel 36, 37, coaxially connected to the crankshaft 11, 12, a belt drive or chain drive, and the drive wheel on the generator, which is non-rotatably coaxially connected to a generator shaft.

(21) FIG. 1d shows a further essential aspect of the generator set, which contributes to the reduction in the build size of the generator set. Specifically, FIG. 1d shows the camshaft 30, which is located between the crankshafts 11, 12. The camshaft 30 extends, in particular, between the piston rods 13 and below the cylinder head 20. Specifically, the piston rods 13, with the cylinder head 20 and the crankshafts 11, 12, bound a free space, which is utilised efficiently by the camshaft 30. In particular, the camshaft 30 is arranged on a centre line between the two crankshafts 11, 12. The drive of the camshaft 30 is effected via a belt drive 31. The belt drive 31 connects a toothed wheel 39 of the second crankshaft 12 to the camshaft 30.

(22) In the embodiment shown the camshaft 30 has four cams 32, to each of which is assigned a control rod 33. The control rods 33 extend from the camshaft 30 through the crankshaft housing 10 and the cylinder head 20 into the valve chamber below the valve cover 29. In the valve chamber are arranged rocker arms 26, which interact with the valves 25. An external contour of the cam 32 is thus sensed by way of the control rod 33 and converted into a corresponding position of the rocker arm 26. In the embodiment illustrated here, it is preferable if a total of four valves are provided. A valve 25 is thus assigned to each control rod 33.

(23) FIGS. 2a and 2b show a generator set, which is essentially designed in an analogous manner to the generator set in FIGS. 1a, 1b. In any event, the individual components are identical. The illustration in FIGS. 2a, 2b differs from the assembly in FIGS. 1a, 1b in terms of the rotated arrangement of the cylinder head 20. In FIG. 2a it is apparent that, in contrast to the arrangement in FIG. 1a, the cylinder head 20 is mounted onto the crankshaft housing 10 such that the outlet stub pipe 24 is directed towards the front face of the generator set. Similarly the valve cover 29, in contrast to the assembly in FIG. 1a, is fitted in a position rotated through 180. The same is essentially true for the illustration in FIG. 2b, where it is apparent, compared to the illustration in FIG. 1b, that the cylinder head 20 and the valve cover 29 have been rotated through 180 when fitted onto the crankshaft housing 10.

(24) FIG. 2c shows the plan view onto the generator set in the assembly shown in FIGS. 2a, 2b. Compared to the plan view in FIG. 1c, the plan view shown in FIG. 2c again makes it clear that the cylinder head 20 can be mounted onto the crankshaft housing 10 in two different orientations.

(25) FIG. 3 clearly shows the internal layout of the two-cylinder piston engine 1 with the two camshafts 11, 12, which have spur gears 34, 35 respectively. The teeth of the spur gears 34, 35 intermesh, and thereby synchronise the movement of the pistons 18, 19. The pistons are guided inside the cylinders 21, 22, not shown here, in a tandem arrangement. That means that the pistons 18, 19 arrive at their top and bottom dead centres at the same time.

(26) In FIG. 3 it is also apparent that four valves 25 in total are provided, which can be actuated via rocker arms 26. The rocker arms 26 are coupled with the four control rods 33, to each of which is assigned a cam 32 of the camshaft 30.

(27) With regard to the crankshafts 11, 12, it is also apparent that these have in each case a flywheel 14, 15 on the sides opposite the drive wheels 36, 37. Here each flywheel has a balance mass 16, in order to reduce vibrations during the operation of the two-cylinder piston engine 1. At least the first flywheel 14, which is connected to the first crankshaft 11, has circumferential markings 17. With the aid of the circumferential markings 17 a crankshaft sensor can detect the current positions of the pistons 18, 19 in the cylinders 21, 22. Here a broader marking indicates the top or bottom dead centre of the pistons 18, 19.

(28) From the attached drawings it is apparent that as a result of the option of fitting the cylinder head 20 onto the crankshaft housing 10 in different orientations, the installation conditions for the generator set can be individually adapted. At the same time the lower-mounted camshaft 30 results in a particularly compact build of the generator set. In overall terms it is therefore possible to reduce the necessary build space in a vehicle.

LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS

(29) 1 Two-cylinder piston engine 10 Crankshaft housing 11 First crankshaft 12 Second crankshaft 13 Piston rod 14 First flywheel 15 Second flywheel 16 Balance mass 17 Circumferential markings 18 First piston 19 Second piston 20 Cylinder head 21 First cylinder 22 Second cylinder 23 Intake stub pipe 24 Outlet stub pipe 25 Valve 26 Rocker arm 27 Electronics housing 28 Cover 29 Valve cover 30 Cam shaft 31 Belt drive 32 Cam 33 Control rod 34 First spur gear 35 Second spur gear 36 First drive wheel 37 Second drive wheel 39 Toothed wheel 41 First generator 42 Second generator