Exhaust system
10781740 · 2020-09-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Benjamin Röhr (Esslingen, DE)
- Roland Schwarz (Esslingen, DE)
- Wolfgang Herbst (Rechberghausen, DE)
- Frank Berkemer (Eningen, DE)
- Tadeusz-Jozef Juroszek (Lichtenwald, DE)
- Peter Gorke (Stuttgart, DE)
Cpc classification
F01N13/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An exhaust system, especially for an internal combustion engine in a vehicle, includes at least one sensor carrier unit (20) carried on an exhaust gas-carrying element (14). The sensor carrier unit (20) includes a sensor carrier element (22) fixed to the exhaust gas-carrying element (14). A plurality of sensor pipe connections (24, 26, 28), that are fitted or can be fitted with sensors, are provided on the sensor carrier element (22). The plurality of sensor pipe connections (24, 26, 28) each have at least one respective sensor-mounting/measuring opening (30) formed therein.
Claims
1. An exhaust system for an internal combustion engine in a vehicle, the exhaust system comprising: an exhaust gas-carrying element; and at least one sensor carrier unit carried on the exhaust gas-carrying element, wherein the sensor carrier unit comprises a sensor carrier element fixed to the exhaust gas-carrying element and a plurality of sensor pipe connections on the sensor carrier element, each of the plurality of sensor pipe connections having at least one respective sensor-mounting/measuring opening formed therein which are fitted or can be fitted with sensors, the sensor carrier element having a sensor carrier element contour adapted to an outer circumferential contour of the exhaust gas-carrying element, at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections being formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element, the sensor carrier element having, in association with the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections that is formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element, a flat sensor pipe connection contact plateau for contacting the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections that is formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element.
2. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the sensor carrier element has at least one positioning opening; and the at least one of the sensor pipe connections formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element comprises a positioning projection positioned to mesh with the at least one positioning opening of the sensor carrier element.
3. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 2, wherein the positioning projection surrounds the sensor-mounting/measuring opening formed in the sensor pipe connection with a ring-shaped configuration.
4. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 2, wherein a contact bead is provided on the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element for contacting the sensor pipe connection with the associated sensor pipe contact plateau.
5. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 4, wherein the contact bead surrounds the positioning projection formed on the sensor pipe connection with a ring-shaped configuration.
6. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one sensor pipe connection formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element is connected to the sensor carrier element by a weld connection, the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections comprising a sensor pipe connection surface and a longitudinal axis, at least a portion of the sensor pipe connection surface radially overlapping at least a portion of the flat sensor pipe connection contact plateau with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the portion of the sensor pipe connection surface is in direct contact with the portion of the flat sensor pipe connection contact plateau.
7. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the sensor carrier element comprises a shaped sheet metal part.
8. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the sensor carrier element is connected to the exhaust gas-carrying element by weld connection.
9. An exhaust system sensor carrier element comprising: a sensor carrier element configured to be fixed to an exhaust gas-carrying element; and a plurality of sensor pipe connections configured to be fitted with sensors, each of the plurality of sensor pipe connections having at least one respective sensor-mounting/measuring opening formed therein and each of the plurality of sensor pipe connections being disposed on the sensor carrier element, at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections being formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element, the sensor carrier element having, in association with the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections that is formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element, a flat sensor pipe connection contact plateau for contacting the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections that is formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element.
10. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 9, wherein the sensor carrier element has a sensor carrier element contour adapted to an outer circumferential contour of the exhaust gas-carrying element.
11. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 9, wherein: the sensor carrier element has at least one positioning opening; the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element comprises a positioning projection positioned to mesh with the at least one positioning opening of the sensor carrier element; and the positioning projection surrounds the sensor-mounting/measuring opening formed in the sensor pipe connection with a ring-shaped configuration.
12. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 11, wherein: a contact bead is provided on the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element for contacting the sensor pipe connection with the associated sensor pipe contact plateau.
13. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 11, wherein at least one sensor pipe connection formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element is connected to the sensor carrier element by a weld connection.
14. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 9, wherein the sensor carrier element comprises a shaped sheet metal part, the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connections comprising a sensor pipe connection surface and a longitudinal axis, at least a portion of the sensor pipe connection surface radially overlapping at least a portion of the flat sensor pipe connection contact plateau with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the portion of the sensor pipe connection surface is in direct contact with the portion of the flat sensor pipe connection contact plateau.
15. An exhaust system sensor carrier element comprising: a sensor carrier element configured to be fixed to an exhaust gas-carrying element; and a plurality of sensor pipe connection structures configured to be fitted with sensors, each of the plurality of sensor pipe connection structures having at least one respective sensor-mounting/measuring opening formed therein and each of the plurality of sensor pipe connection structures being disposed on the sensor carrier element, the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connection structures comprising a sensor pipe connection structure longitudinal axis and a sensor pipe connection structure circumferentially extending portion, the sensor carrier element comprising a planar sensor carrier element circumferentially extending portion, at least a portion of the planar sensor carrier element circumferentially extending portion radially overlapping at least a portion of the sensor pipe connection structure circumferentially extending portion with respect to the sensor pipe connection structure longitudinal axis, wherein the portion of the planar sensor carrier element circumferentially extending portion is in direct contact with the portion of the sensor pipe connection structure circumferentially extending portion.
16. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 15, wherein the planar sensor carrier element circumferentially extending portion comprises a sensor carrier element surface defining at least a portion of a sensor carrier element opening, at least a portion of the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connection structures being arranged in the sensor carrier element opening, the portion of the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connection structures being located at a spaced location from the sensor carrier element surface.
17. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 15, wherein the sensor carrier element has a sensor carrier element contour corresponding to an outer circumferential contour of the exhaust gas-carrying element.
18. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 15, wherein: the sensor carrier element has at least one positioning opening; the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connection structures formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element comprises a positioning projection positioned to mesh with the at least one positioning opening of the sensor carrier element; and the positioning projection surrounds the sensor-mounting/measuring opening formed in the sensor pipe connection structure with a ring-shaped configuration.
19. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 18, wherein: a contact bead is provided on the at least one of the plurality of sensor pipe connection structures formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element for contacting the sensor pipe connection structure with the planar sensor carrier element circumferentially extending portion.
20. An exhaust system sensor carrier element in accordance with claim 18, wherein at least one sensor pipe connection structure formed and configured separately from the sensor carrier element is connected to the sensor carrier element by a weld connection, wherein the sensor carrier element comprises a shaped sheet metal part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Referring to the drawings, an exhaust system for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle is generally designated by 10 in
(10) A sensor carrier unit 20, which will be described in detail below with reference to
(11) Three sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28, which are arranged such that they follow each other in a line, are provided on the elongated sensor carrier element 22 in the example being shown. Each sensor pipe connection 24, 26, 28 provides a sensor-mounting/measuring opening 30, into which a sensor can be inserted and through which the sensor can have a measuring interaction with the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust gas-carrying element 14. The sensor-mounting/measuring opening 30 may be configured, for example, in at least some areas, with an internal thread 31, into which a corresponding external thread of the sensor to be mounted therein can be screwed, for a stable and gas-tight mounting of a sensor in a respective sensor-mounting/measuring opening 30. Adjacent to this internal thread area, a respective sensor-mounting/measuring opening 30 may have a ring-shaped bottom area 32, at which the sensor mounted therein can be supported via a, for example, O-ring-like sealing element or the like. To make it possible to provide the sensor-mounting pipe connections 24, 26, 28 with the required precision, these may be configured, for example, as metal components manufacturing, for example, by machining.
(12) In association with each of the sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28, a pipe connection contact plateau 34 is provided at the sensor carrier element 22. A positioning opening 36 is provided in each pipe connection contact plateau 34, which provides an essentially uncurved, flat contact area for a respective associated sensor pipe connection 24, 26, 28, for receiving a positioning projection 38, which is provided at the respective sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28 and which surrounds the sensor-mounting/measuring opening in a ring-shaped or an essentially cylindrical configuration. The internal dimension of the positioning opening 36 and the outer dimensions of the positioning projection 38 may be coordinated with one another such that a nearly clearance-free meshing interaction, which thus predefines a defined positioning for a respective sensor pipe connection 24, 26, 28, is obtained.
(13) The sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28 are in contact with these respectively associated pipe connection contact plateaus 34 of the sensor carrier element 22 preferably via a contact bead 40 surrounding the positioning projection 38 or the sensor-mounting/measuring opening 30 in a ring-shaped configuration. A linear contact interaction, which extends over the entire circumference around the sensor-mounting/measuring opening, is thus obtained between a respective sensor pipe connection 24, 26, 28 and a respective pipe connection contact plateau 34. This is especially advantageous if the sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28 with the sensor carrier element are to be connected to one another by capacitor discharge welding. Such a welding process is therefore especially advantageous because a connection of the sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28 to the sensor carrier element 22, which is also very stable under the thermal loads and mechanical stresses to be expected during the operation of an internal combustion engine, is guaranteed. The sensor carrier unit 20 can be manufactured very easily with the use of such a welding process, because the components to be welded together, namely, the sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28, on the one hand, and the sensor carrier element 22, on the other hand, can easily be pressed against each other with the use of corresponding tools in order to guarantee the contact pressure necessary for carrying out a capacitor discharge welding operation. Further, the use of such a capacitor discharge welding process leads to a nearly complete absence of weld warpage on the components to be connected to one another, so that these are available with the shape provided with high precision, which shape arises from the particular manufacturing process and is provided for the connection to the exhaust gas-carrying element 14, on the one hand, and for the mounting of sensors, on the other hand, even after the capacitor discharge welding process has been carried out.
(14) The sensor carrier unit 20 having a plurality of sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28 can be introduced in its entirety into the exhaust system manufacturing process, so that only a single connection operation is to be carried out during this manufacturing process in order to fix a plurality of sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28 to the exhaust gas-carrying component 14 of the exhaust system 10. A connection by substance is preferably established by welding in this case as well. For example, a laser welding operation or a MAG welding operation, i.e., a protective gas welding operation, is preferably carried out to fix the plurality of sensor pipe connections 24, 26, 28 to the exhaust gas-carrying component 14 of the exhaust system 10. A comparatively high pressing pressure, as this is necessary in case of a capacitor discharge welding operation, is not necessary between the components to be welded together in such welding processes. Thus, there is no risk that the tabularly configured exhaust gas guide component 14 will be additionally weakened, in the area in which the sensor carrier unit 20 is to be fixed, due to an excessively high pressure or otherwise associated with the creation of an opening to be covered by the sensor carrier unit 20. A capacitor discharge welding operation may, of course, also be used to connect the sensor carrier unit 20 to the exhaust gas-carrying component 14, especially if there is access for corresponding supporting tools in the area of the exhaust gas-carrying component 14 or this exhaust gas-carrying component 14 is correspondingly stable because of its structural configuration.
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(16) In another alternative embodiment, the sensor carrier unit could be provided as a one-piece structure, in which at least one of the sensor pipe connections is provided integrally with the sensor carrier element, i.e., as a material block, and is not fixed thereto as a separate component. For example, the sensor carrier unit with the sensor carrier element and with at least one of the sensor pipe connections can be provided in case of such a configuration as a cast component or possibly also as a shaped sheet metal part, on which the sensor pipe connections provided with an internal thread can be prepared by non-cutting shaping and possibly subsequent machining.
(17) While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.