EXHAUST GAS FLAP
20180128189 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N1/166
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2240/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M26/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/2263
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/222
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/1005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/1045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An exhaust gas flap, especially for the exhaust gas stream of an internal combustion engine, includes a flap tube (24), a flap diaphragm (26). The flap diaphragm (26) is carried in the interior of the flap tube (24) on a pivot shaft (18), rotatable about a pivot axis (A). The flap diaphragm (26) has at least one flap diaphragm part (28, 30) and a mounting area (40) enclosing the pivot shaft (18) in at least some areas. A wing stop (42, 44) is provided at an inner circumferential area of the flap tube (24) in association with at least one flap diaphragm part (28, 30). A recess (60, 62, 64, 66) at the flap diaphragm (26), receiving a circumferential end area (48, 50) of a wing stop (42, 44), is provided in at least one axial end area of the mounting area (40).
Claims
1. An exhaust gas flap for an exhaust gas stream of an internal combustion engine, the exhaust gas flap comprising: a flap tube; a pivot shaft in the interior of the flap tube and rotatable about a pivot axis; and a flap diaphragm carried in the interior of the flap tube on the pivot shaft, the flap diaphragm comprising a flap diaphragm part and a mounting area enclosing the pivot shaft in at least some areas, wherein: a wing stop provided at an inner circumferential area of the flap tube in association with the at least one flap diaphragm part; and a recess is provided in at least one axial end area of the mounting area at the flap diaphragm, receiving a circumferential end area of a wing stop.
2. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the pivot shaft is carried, rotatably about the pivot axis at the flap tube, in each of a first axial end area and a second axial end area; the flap diaphragm part comprises a flap wing; the wing stop extends, without interruption in a circumferential direction, from a first circumferential end area, which is positioned in an area of the first axial end area of the pivot shaft, to a second circumferential end area, which is positioned in the area of the second axial end area of the pivot shaft, and has a stop surface for installation of the flap wing.
3. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 2, wherein: the wing stop, in at least one of the first circumferential end area and the second circumferential end area, has a circumferential distance to the associated axial end area of the pivot shaft forming a gap; and the gap, which is formed by the circumferential distance between the pivot shaft and the wing stop, is essentially completely overlapped in a circumferential direction by the flap wing when the flap wing is in contact with the stop surface of the wing stop.
4. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the flap diaphragm part comprises a flap wing; and in at least one axial end area of the mounting area the flap wing extends in an axial direction beyond the mounting area to the area of the recess or extends up to an outer circumference of the pivot shaft or extends in an axial direction beyond the mounting area to the area of the recess and extends up to the outer circumference of the pivot shaft.
5. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 1, wherein: another wing stop is provided at an inner circumferential area of the flap tube; the flap diaphragm further comprises another flap diaphragm part; each flap diaphragm part comprises a flap wing and a mounting area section of the mounting area, the mounting area section enclosing the pivot shaft in some areas; and each wing stop is provided in association with each flap wing.
6. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 5, wherein the two flap diaphragm parts have a configuration that is essentially identical to one another.
7. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 5, wherein the recess is provided in at least one axial end area of the mounting area section of at least one of the flap diaphragm parts for receiving the wing stops associated with the flap wing of the other flap diaphragm part.
8. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 7, wherein the recess is open in the direction of the other flap diaphragm part in the axial direction and in the circumferential direction.
9. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 5, wherein: the mounting area sections of the two flap diaphragm parts enclose the pivot shaft at circumferential areas essentially located opposite one another; or the flap wings of the two flap diaphragm parts are arranged offset in relation to each other in the direction of a flap tube longitudinal axis when the flaps wings are in contact with the associated wing stops; or both the mounting area sections of the two flap diaphragm parts enclose the pivot shaft at circumferential areas essentially located opposite one another and the flap wings of the two flap diaphragm parts are arranged offset in relation to each other in the direction of a flap tube longitudinal axis when the flaps wings are in contact with the associated wing stops.
10. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 9, wherein the wing stops provided in association with the two flap wings are arranged essentially not offset in relation to each other in the direction of the flap tube longitudinal axis on both circumferential sides in relation to the pivot shaft and each provide a stop surface for the associated flap wing on sides located opposite one another in the direction of the flap tube longitudinal axis.
11. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 10, wherein the recess is provided in at least one axial end area of the mounting area whereby each flap wing extends in the axial direction beyond the tubular mounting area.
12. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 11, wherein: the flap wings are arranged essentially not offset in relation to each other in the direction of a longitudinal axis of the flap tube when the flap wings are in contact with the associated wing stops; and the wing stops are provided in association with the two flap wings and are arranged offset in relation to each other in the direction of the flap tube longitudinal axis on both circumferential sides in relation to the pivot shaft and provide a stop surface for the associated flap wing on sides facing one another in a direction of the flap tube longitudinal axis.
13. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the flap diaphragm part comprises a flap wing; and the mounting area is configured as a tube at least partially enclosing the pivot shaft, and the flap wing extends away from the mounting area from circumferential areas of the mounting area, which circumferential areas are essentially located opposite one another.
14. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the flap diaphragm further comprises another flap diaphragm part; each flap diaphragm part comprises a flap wing; and the mounting area is configured as a tube at least partially enclosing the pivot shaft, and the flap wings each extend away from the mounting area from circumferential areas of the mounting area, which circumferential areas are essentially located opposite one another.
15. An exhaust gas flap in accordance with claim 14, wherein: the flap wings are arranged essentially not offset in relation to each other in the direction of a longitudinal axis of the flap tube when the flap wings are in contact with the associated wing stops; and the wing stops provided in association with the two flap wings and are arranged offset in relation to each other in the direction of the flap tube longitudinal axis on both circumferential sides in relation to the pivot shaft and provide a stop surface for the associated flap wing on sides facing one another in a direction of the flap tube longitudinal axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Referring to the drawings, an exhaust gas flap which can be used, for example, in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine is designated by 10 in
[0026] A flap diaphragm, which is generally designated with 26, is carried at the pivot shaft 18 in the interior of the flap tube 24, which has an essentially circular cross section and correspondingly circular inner contour in this exemplary embodiment. In the exemplary embodiment of
[0027] A wing stop 42, 44 having a ring-segment-like configuration is provided at the flap tube 24 in association with each of the two flap wings 32, 34 or with each flap diaphragm part 28, 30. The two wing stops 42, 44 may be fixed, for example, by connection in substance at the inner circumference 46 of the flap tube 24, but may also be provided with the flap tube 24 as an integral component of same. As is illustrated in
[0028] In order to leave as few gaps as possible in the adjoining area of the circumferential end areas 48, 50 at the pivot shaft 18, each of the wing stops 42, 44 is brought as close as possible to the pivot shaft 18 in these circumference end areas 48, 50. In order to make this possible, the flap diaphragm 26 or each flap diaphragm part 28, 30 in the respective mounting area section 36, 38 has a recess 60, 62, 64, 66 at the end areas thereof located oriented in the direction of the pivot axis A. This recess may be provided by the mounting area sections 36, 38 being shorter in the direction of the pivot axis A than the flap wing 32, 34 connected to each of these sections. This means that the flap wings 32, 34 in the axial end areas of the flap diaphragm parts 28, 30 project axially over that area of the mounting area sections 36, 38, in which the recesses 60, 62, 64, 66 are provided.
[0029] It can be seen in
[0030] The functionality shown above with reference to the first circumferential end area 48 of the wing stop 44 is correspondingly also achieved in all other circumferential end areas of the wing stops 42, 44. It is thus ensured that as few flow leaks as possible occur especially in the adjoining area of the wing stops 42, 44 at the pivot shaft 18 in the blocked position, shown in
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[0032] Also with the configuration shown in
[0033] 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.