BLOW-BY GAS PROCESSING DEVICE, AND ENGINE
20190186445 ยท 2019-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M26/19
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/10222
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
International classification
F02M35/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M26/19
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A blow-by gas processing device includes a blow-by gas pipe through which blow-by gas flows. A peripheral wall of the blow-by gas pipe is provided with a plurality of communication holes arranged in an extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe. A farthest communication hole, which is a communication hole located farthest from a base end of the blow-by gas pipe in the extending direction among the plurality of communication holes, is provided in a distal end portion of the blow-by gas pipe. A guide wall portion is provided in a part of the peripheral wall, which is located on the opposite side of a central axis of the blow-by gas pipe from a position of the farthest communication hole. The guide wall portion approaches the blow-by gas introduced portion as the guide wall portion extends toward a distal end of the blow-by gas pipe in the extending direction.
Claims
1. A blow-by gas processing device for an engine including an intake pipe, the blow-by gas processing device comprising a blow-by gas pipe through which blow-by gas flows, wherein: the blow-by gas flows into the blow-by gas pipe from a base end of the blow-by gas pipe; the blow-by gas pipe is disposed on a blow-by gas introduced portion that is a part of the intake pipe of the engine; a peripheral wall of the blow-by gas pipe is provided with a plurality of communication holes arranged in an extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe; the blow-by gas in the blow-by gas pipe is introduced into the blow-by gas introduced portion through the plurality of communication holes; a farthest communication hole is provided in a distal end portion of the blow-by gas pipe, the farthest communication hole being included in the plurality of communication holes, and the farthest communication hole being located farthest from the base end of the blow-by gas pipe in the extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe among the plurality of communication holes; and a guide wall portion is provided in a part of the peripheral wall of the blow-by gas pipe, the part of the peripheral wall being located on an opposite side of a central axis of the blow-by gas pipe from a position of the farthest communication hole, and the guide wall portion being configured to approach the blow-by gas introduced portion as the guide wall portion extends toward a distal end of the blow-by gas pipe in the extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe.
2. The blow-by gas processing device according to claim 1, wherein the guide wall portion is located closer to the distal end of the blow-by gas pipe than a second-farthest communication hole is, the second-farthest communication hole being included in the plurality of communication holes, and the second-farthest communication hole being adjacent to the farthest communication hole in the extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe.
3. The blow-by gas processing device according to claim 1, wherein the blow-by gas processing device is mounted in a vehicle such that the distal end portion of the blow-by gas pipe is a front end portion of the blow-by gas pipe in a front-rear direction of the vehicle.
4. An engine comprising: an intake pipe including a blow-by gas introduced portion; and a blow-by gas processing device including a blow-by gas pipe through which blow-by gas flows, wherein the blow-by gas flows into the blow-by gas pipe from a base end of the blow-by gas pipe, the blow-by gas pipe is disposed on the blow-by gas introduced portion, a peripheral wall of the blow-by gas pipe is provided with a plurality of communication holes arranged in an extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe, the blow-by gas in the blow-by gas pipe is introduced into the blow-by gas introduced portion through the plurality of communication holes, a farthest communication hole is provided in a distal end portion of the blow-by gas pipe, the farthest communication hole being included in the plurality of communication holes, and the farthest communication hole being located farthest from the base end of the blow-by gas pipe in the extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe among the plurality of communication holes, and a guide wall portion is provided in a part of the peripheral wall of the blow-by gas pipe, the part of the peripheral wall being located on an opposite side of a central axis of the blow-by gas pipe from a position of the farthest communication hole, and the guide wall portion being configured to approach the blow-by gas introduced portion as the guide wall portion extends toward a distal end of the blow-by gas pipe in the extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Hereinafter, a blow-by gas processing device according to an embodiment will be described with reference to
[0018] As illustrated in
[0019] The blow-by gas processing device 30 includes a blow-by gas pipe 31 configured to introduce the blow-by gas into the intake pipe 15. A predetermined direction X that is a direction in which the blow-by gas pipe 31 extends (hereinafter, referred to as extending direction of the blow-by gas pipe 31) as indicated by an arrowed line in
[0020] As illustrated in
[0021] As illustrated in
[0022] A first communication hole 42A among the communication holes 42A, 42B, 42C is provided in a distal end portion 312 (a left end portion in
[0023] A part of the peripheral wall 41 of the blow-by gas pipe 31 serves as a guide wall portion 43 configured to guide the blow-by gas to the first communication hole 42A. The guide wall portion 43 is located on the opposite side of a central axis Z of the blow-by gas pipe 31 from a position of the first communication hole 42A, and is located closer, in the predetermined direction X, to the distal end of the blow-by gas pipe 31 than the second communication hole 42B is (i.e., is located on the left side of the second communication hole 42B in
[0024] The operation and advantageous effect of the present embodiment will be described below. The blow-by gas that has flowed into the blow-by gas pipe 31 through the inlet portion 32 flows toward the distal end as indicated by arrowed lines in
[0025] In the present embodiment, the first communication hole 42A is provided in the peripheral wall 41 of the blow-by gas pipe 31 such that the first communication hole 42A is located in the distal end portion 312 of the blow-by gas pipe 31. In addition, the guide wall portion 43 is provided in the part of the peripheral wall 41 of the blow-by gas pipe 31 such that the guide wall portion 43 is located closer to the distal end of the blow-by gas pipe 31 than the second communication hole 42B is. Thus, the blow-by gas flowing toward the distal end of the blow-by gas pipe 31 is guided toward the first communication hole 42A by the guide wall portion 43. The blow-by gas that has been guided toward the first communication hole 42A by the guide wall portion 43 is introduced into the surge tank 20 through the first communication hole 42A and the through-hole 201 that communicates with the first communication hole 42A. As a result, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of a situation where the blow-by gas accumulates in the distal end portion 312 of the blow-by gas pipe 31 without flowing into the first communication hole 42A.
[0026] When the engine 10 is disposed in an engine compartment, for example, such that the extending direction of the crankshaft 13 substantially coincides with the vehicle front-rear direction, the distal end portion 312 of the blow-by gas pipe 31 is a front end portion of the blow-by gas pipe 31 in the vehicle front-rear direction. In this case, the air flowing from a front side of the vehicle collides with the distal end portion 312. When the temperature of the air that collides with the distal end portion 312 is considerably low, the moisture contained in the blow-by gas may freeze in the distal end portion 312. In this regard, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to reduce accumulation of the blow-by gas in the distal end portion 312. Thus, it is possible to restrain the moisture contained in the blow-by gas from freezing in the distal end portion 312.
[0027] The moisture contained in the blow-by gas is restrained from freezing in the distal end portion 312 as described above, and thus blockage of the first communication hole 42A is restrained. Thus, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of a situation where the blow-by gas is not easily introduced into the surge tank 20 through the first communication hole 42A. That is, the blow-by gas can be appropriately introduced into the surge tank 20 through the first communication hole 42A. Thus, even when the distal end portion 312 of the blow-by gas pipe 31 is exposed to low-temperature air, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of a situation where the blow-by gas is not easily mixed homogeneously with the intake air in the surge tank 20. As a result, it is possible to reduce variations in the amounts of the blow-by gas to be introduced into the respective cylinders.
[0028] The foregoing embodiment may be modified as follows. The foregoing embodiment and modified examples described below may be combined with each other within a range where a technical contradiction does not arise.
[0029] For example, as illustrated in
[0030] An engine to which the blow-by gas processing device is applied may be an engine (for example, an inline engine) other than a V-engine. A part of the intake pipe, to which the blow-by gas pipe 31 is attached, may be a part of the intake pipe other than the surge tank 20. The blow-by gas pipe 31 may be attached to, for example, the intake manifold 21, so that the blow-by gas can be introduced into each branch pipe of the intake manifold 21 through a communication hole. The intake manifold 21 in this case is an example of blow-by gas introduced portion.