Blow-by gas heating apparatus
10704434 ยท 2020-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01M2013/0027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M5/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2013/0438
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2005/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2013/0455
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
As a further improvement of the technique of minimizing or preventing excessive cooling of an oil separator, an effective blow-by gas heating apparatus which minimizes or solves the problems due to frozen blow-by gas in an engine externally equipped with an oil separator is provided. The blow-by gas heating apparatus includes: a heat emitting structure abutted onto an oil separator configured to trap and remove oil from blow-by gas. The heat emitting structure has a heat emitting case including inside a passage for engine cooling water. The heat emitting case includes a ceiling wall being in surface-contact from below with a bottom surface of the oil separator.
Claims
1. A blow-by gas heating apparatus comprising a heat emitting structure abutted onto an oil separator configured to trap and remove oil from blow-by gas, wherein the heat emitting structure has a heat emitting case including inside a passage for engine cooling water, and the heat emitting case includes a ceiling wall being in surface-contact from below with a bottom surface of the oil separator, a height of an inner surface of the ceiling wall is configured to increase from a central part toward a peripheral part of the heat emitting case as seen in a vertical direction, and the ceiling wall includes an upper surface conforming to a shape of the bottom surface and closely abuts onto the bottom surface.
2. The blow-by gas heating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the height of the inner surface of the ceiling wall is set to be highest at an outlet part for cooling water.
3. The blow-by gas heating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the outlet part has an outlet pipe led below the heat emitting case, and an upper edge of the outlet pipe is set at a position second highest to a site of the outlet part in the inner surface of the ceiling wall.
4. The blow-by gas heating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the heat emitting case is set to be branched shaped as seen in a vertical direction, with a lateral clearance recess for avoiding a downward-oriented oil outlet of the oil separator, and at one end and other end of the heat emitting case in a circumferential direction as seen in a vertical direction, a cooling water inlet part and the outlet part are respectively provided.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(11) In the following, with reference to the drawings, a description will be given of an embodiment of a blow-by gas heating apparatus of the present invention applied to an industrial inline multi-cylinder diesel engine such as an agricultural tractor engine. Hereinafter, it is defined that, with reference to the direction of a crankshaft 1K, the side on which a flywheel housing 7 is mounted is rear; the side opposite thereto is front; the side where an intake manifold 8 is mounted is left; and the side where an exhaust manifold 10 is mounted is right.
(12) As shown in
(13) The upper half part of the cylinder block 1 forms a cylinder portion 1A, and the lower half part of the cylinder block 1 forms a crankcase 1B. The crankshaft is denoted by 1K. On the left side of the cylinder head 2, an intake manifold 8 and an oil separator 9 are disposed. On the right side of the cylinder head 2, an exhaust manifold 10, a supercharger 11 and the like are disposed. The engine E is equipped with a blow-by gas return apparatus 12 that returns blow-by gas generated in the crankcase 1B to an intake passage Q. Note that, the cylinder block 1, the cylinder head 2, and the head cover 3 are collectively referred to as an engine body 1H.
(14) As shown in
(15) As shown in
(16) The separator case is circular as seen in a vertical direction. As shown in
(17) That is, oil (specifically, any liquid component including oil and water) collected inside the separator case shifts downward in the separator case and flows on the inner bottom surface (not shown), which is the inner surface of the case bottom 16, toward the oil outlet 9c.
(18) Accordingly, in an extremely low temperature condition, the oil separator 9 tends to freeze starting from the case bottom 16 where moisture gathers.
(19) Next, a description will be given of a blow-by gas heating apparatus A. As shown in
(20) As shown in
(21) The inlet part 23 includes an L-shaped inlet pipe 23A opening at the bottom surface of the passage 21, and an inlet supporting part 23B for attaching the inlet pipe 23A to the bottom wall 26. The tip of the inlet pipe 23A is led in the left direction, so as to avoid interference between the inlet pipe 23A including any pipe connected to the inlet pipe 23A and the oil outlet 9c. For example, to the inlet pipe 23A, the return route for cooling water having passed through the cylinder head 2 and the like is connected so as to establish communication.
(22) As shown in
(23) The outlet part 24 includes a linear outlet pipe 24A extending downward, and an outlet supporting part 24B for supporting and fixing the outlet pipe 24A to the bottom wall 26. In the ceiling wall 22 corresponding to the outlet pipe 24A as seen in a vertical direction, the passage 21 at that corresponding portion forms an upper projection 27 projecting upward, and an upper edge 24a of the outlet pipe 24A is provided at a position higher than the ceiling wall 22 excluding the upper projection 27. For example, to the outlet pipe 24A, the pipe for cooling water flowing toward the returning port of a radiator is connected so as to establish communication.
(24) As shown in
(25) An upper surface 28a of the central upper wall part 28 and an upper surface 29a of the main upper wall part 29 structure the upper surface 22A capable of being closely in surface-contact with the bottom surface 16A of the oil separator 9.
(26) An inner surface 22B of the ceiling wall 22 which is the ceiling surface of the passage 21 is formed by a lower surface 28b of the central upper wall part 28, a lower surface 29b of the main upper wall part 29, and a lower surface 30b of the outer upper wall part 30. That is, the height of the inner surface 22B of the ceiling wall 22 increases from the central part toward the peripheral part of the heat emitting case 20 as seen in a vertical direction. The height of the inner surface 22B is set to be highest at the outlet part 24 for the cooling water, that is, at the upper projection 27.
(27) As shown in
(28) The operation and effect of the blow-by gas heating apparatus A are as follows. The ceiling wall 22 of the heat emitting case 20 and the oil separator 9 are in surface-contact with each other, over a large area between a group including the upper surface 28a of the central upper wall part 28 and the upper surface 29a of the main upper wall part 29, and other group including the center projection 17 and the inclined bottom peripheral wall 18. Thus, heat generated by the heater 19 is efficiently transferred to the oil separator 9 from the heat emitting case 20.
(29) Heat is transferred to the case bottom 16 where water gathers, whereby the frozen portion quickly thaws and its temperature rises. Further, by virtue of heat being transferred upward, the entire oil separator 9 is efficiently warmed.
(30) The heater 19 is configured to generate heat by allowing cooling water, which is warmed by the engine being started, to pass through the heat emitting case 20. That is, the heater 19 is implemented by effectively using an existing engine element. Therefore, the present embodiment can dispense with any dedicated heat source, and provides the blow-by gas heating apparatus A capable of heating blow-by gas by cost-effective and space-saving reasonable means.
(31) The passage 21 is formed C-shaped, having the inlet part 23 and the outlet part 24 disposed at its opposite ends. Therefore, cooling water which is the heat source smoothly flows from the inlet part 23 to the outlet part 24, and the heat is efficiently transferred to the heat emitting case 20. Provided that air that adversely affects heat transfer enters the heat emitting case 20, the air is carried by the cooling water to the outlet part 24 and discharged. Additionally, the inner surface 22B of the ceiling wall 22 becoming higher outward is advantageous in that, air shifts toward the outer peripheral side while flowing in the passage 21, and is easily and thoroughly discharged from the outlet pipe 24A whose upper edge 24a is at the highest position and positioned on the outer side in the radial direction than the bottom surface (the case bottom 16) of the oil separator 9. It goes without saying that the upper projection 27 is also positioned on the outer side in the radial direction than oil separator 9.
(32) By virtue of the heat emitting case 20 including the clearance recess 25 which is not continuous around the oil outlet 9c, the passage 21 forms a single-system route, realizing smooth flow of cooling water. Additionally, in the state where any pipe is connected to the oil outlet 9c, shifting laterally in the clearance recess 25 direction advantageously allows the heater 19 to be attached to or removed from the oil separator 9. Further, the clearance recess 25 allows the heater 19 to be supported by the engine body 1H while avoiding interference with any projection of the engine body 1H and any other disposed components.
(33) Next, a description will be given of the integration structure between the oil separator 9 and the blow-by gas heating apparatus A, and the attachment structure to the engine body 1H.
(34) As shown in
(35) As shown in
(36) The upper two bolts 33 for attaching the first coupling member 31 join the first coupling member 31 and supporting hardware 34 formed of a steel plate. The upstream pipe 13 is supported by a fastening band 36 at a rear upward extending piece 34a of the supporting hardware 34. The supporting hardware 34 is configured to function as a supporting component for other engine accessories.
(37) As shown in
(38) Mounting holes 32a are formed at one location in a bent upper end 32A of the second coupling member 32, and two locations in a folded lower end 32B. Bolts 35 (see
Other Embodiment
(39) The heat emitting case 20 may be formed to annularly continuously surround the oil outlet 9c. Alternatively, the heat emitting case 20 may be formed across the lateral surfaces on the front, rear, right, and left side of the oil separator 9 (to have a U-shaped cross section).
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(40) 9: Oil separator 9c: Oil outlet 16A: Bottom surface 19: Heater (Heat emitting structure) 20: Heat emitting case 21: Passage for engine cooling water 22: Ceiling wall 22B: Inner surface 23: Inlet part 24: Outlet part 24A: Outlet pipe 24a: Upper edge of outlet pipe 25: Clearance recess 27a: Site of outlet part in inner surface A: Blow-by gas heating apparatus