Blow-by gas inlet structure of oil separator for internal combustion engine
09925483 ยท 2018-03-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02B2275/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2013/0433
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D45/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01M13/0416
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A blow-by gas inlet structure of an oil separator adapted to be placed above a cam chamber of an internal combustion engine, comprises a plate that forms a bottom wall of the oil separator; a blow-by gas inlet opening that is formed in the plate; an oil blocking structure that is provided below the blow-by gas inlet opening in a manner to divide the blow-by gas inlet opening into front and rear inlet openings through which the blow-by gas is led into the oil separator, the front and rear inlet openings being arranged in a first direction; and a transverse rib that is provided on the oil blocking structure and extends in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction.
Claims
1. An internal combustion engine comprising a blow-by gas inlet structure of an oil separator and a cam chamber, the blow-by gas inlet structure placed above the cam chamber, the blow-by gas inlet structure comprising: a plate that forms a bottom wall of the oil separator; a blow-by gas inlet opening that is formed in the plate; an oil blocking structure that is provided below the blow-by gas inlet opening in a manner to divide the blow-by gas inlet opening into front and rear inlet openings through which the blow-by gas is led into the oil separator, the front and rear inlet openings being arranged in a first direction; and a transverse rib that is provided on the oil blocking structure and extends in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction, the oil blocking structure comprising: a first inclined flat wall that faces the front inlet opening while being inclined relative to the front inlet opening; a second inclined flat wall that faces the rear inlet opening while being inclined relative to the rear inlet opening; and a first side wall that extends between one ends of the first and second inclined flat walls; and a second side wall that extends between the other ends of the first and second inclined flat walls.
2. An internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, in which the oil blocking structure is arranged to extend in the second direction and covers a longitudinally central portion of the blow-by gas inlet opening.
3. An internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2, in which the transverse rib transversely crosses a center portion of the blow-by gas inlet opening while being spaced from both the front and rear inlet openings (16, 16) by the same distance.
4. An internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2, further comprising another longitudinal rib that is provided on the oil blocking structure and extends across the blow-by gas inlet opening in the first direction.
5. An internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a longitudinal rib that is provided on the oil blocking structure and extends across the blow-by gas inlet opening in the first direction.
6. An internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, in which the transverse rib is integrally provided with an elongate horizontal rib that extends on and along an upper end of the transverse rib, the width of the elongate horizontal rib being larger than the thickness of the transverse rib.
7. An internal combustion engine comprising a blow-by gas inlet structure of an oil separator and a cam chamber, the blow-by gas inlet structure placed above the cam chamber, the blow-by gas inlet structure comprising: a plate that forms a bottom wall of the oil separator; a blow-by gas inlet opening that is formed in the plate; an oil blocking structure that is provided below the blow-by gas inlet opening in a manner to divide the blow-by gas inlet opening into front and rear inlet openings through which the blow-by gas is led into the oil separator, the front and rear inlet openings being arranged in a first direction; a transverse rib that is provided on the oil blocking structure and extends in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction; and first and second longitudinal ribs that are provided on the oil blocking structure and extend across the blow-by gas inlet opening in the first direction, the oil blocking structure comprising: a first inclined flat wall that faces the front inlet opening while being inclined relative to the front inlet opening; a second inclined flat wall that faces the rear inlet opening while being inclined relative to the rear inlet opening; and a first side wall that extends between one ends of the first and second inclined flat walls; and a second side wall that extends between the other ends of the first and second inclined flat walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(9) First, a blow-by gas inlet structure of a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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(11) Although not shown in the drawings, between the cylinder head cover 1 and the buffle plate 2, there is defined a chamber of an oil separator (viz., oil separator chamber) by which oil and oil mist in the blow-by gas led into the oil separator chamber is separated. The buffle plate 2 forms a bottom wall of the oil separator.
(12) The buffle plate 2 is formed with a blow-by gas inlet opening 4 through which the blow-by gas is led into the oil separator chamber. In the illustrated embodiment, the blow-by gas inlet opening 4 is rectangular in shape.
(13) That is, when the blow-by gas is led into the oil separator chamber from the blow-by gas inlet opening 4, oil and oil mist are separated from the blow-by gas and form liquid oil. The liquid oil thus formed in the oil separator chamber flows down to the cam chamber 3 through oil drains 5 (see
(14) In the following, the detail of the blow-by gas inlet structure of the first embodiment will be described with the aid of the drawings.
(15) For facilitating the following description, a longitudinal direction of the cylinder head cover 1 will be called X-direction, a width direction of the cylinder head cover 1 will be called Y-direction and a direction perpendicular to both X-direction and Y-direction will be called Z-direction.
(16) It is to be noted that the engine to which the cylinder head cover 1 shown in
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(18) As shown, the blow-by gas inlet opening 4 is generally rectangular in shape and defined by mutually spaced two straight edges 7 and 7 that extend in the X-direction and mutually spaced two straight edges 8 and 8 that extend in the Y-direction and are longer than the straight edges 7 and 7.
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(31) In the following, the detail of the longitudinal ribs 10 will be described with the aid of
(32) As is seen from this drawing, the two longitudinal ribs 10 and 10 are placed behind the oil blocking structure 11 and extend in the X-direction. More specifically, the two longitudinal ribs 10 and 10 are placed behind the front and rear inclined flat walls 15 and 15 of the oil blocking structure 11.
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(34) It is to be noted that the transverse rib 9, longitudinal ribs 10 and 10, oil blocking structure 11, front and rear walls 13 and 13 and side walls 14 and 14 are all integrally molded with the buffle plate 2.
(35) As has been mentioned hereinabove, the rectangular blow-by gas inlet opening 4 of the buffle plate 2 is formed with the transverse rib 9 that extends across the opening 4 in the Y-direction along an imaginary plane that is perpendicular to the major surface of the buffle plate 2, and the front and rear inlet openings 16 and 16 are provided at front and rear positions of the oil blocking structure 11 and each inlet opening 16 is defined between the leading end 15a of the inclined flat wall 15 and the leading end 13b of the wall 13. Accordingly, as is seen from
(36) When the associated internal combustion engine is in operation, the blow-by gas is led into the oil separator chamber, which is provided between the cylinder head cover 1 and the buffle plate 2, through both the front and rear inlet openings 16 and 16 provided beside the oil blocking structure 11 and through the rectangular blow-by gas inlet opening 4 provided by the buffle plate 2. When the blow-by gas is led into the oil separator chamber, oil and oil mist in the blow-by gas are separated.
(37) It is to be noted that during the above operation, lubricant oil that has been splashed up by the intake and exhaust camshafts and carried by the blow-by gas is blocked by the oil blocking structure 11 that is placed at a position just upstream of the rectangular blow-by gas inlet opening 4.
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(41) The transverse rib 9, longitudinal ribs 10 and 10, oil blocking structure 11, front and rear walls 13 and 13 and side walls 14 and 14 are integrally molded as a part of the buffle plate 2. This brings about improved formability.
(42) Due to their thinner shape, provision of the two longitudinal ribs 10 and 10 does not narrow the inlet openings 16 and 16 more than required. Thus, the front and rear inlet openings 16 and 16 can have a lower gas flow resistance.
(43) In the following, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(44) Since a blow-by gas inlet structure of the second embodiment is similar to that of the above-mentioned first embodiment, only parts and portions that are different from those of the first embodiment will be descried in detail in the following.
(45) In the second embodiment, an elongate horizontal rib 17 is further employed, which is integrally formed on an upper end 9a of the transverse rib 9.
(46) More specifically, the elongate horizontal rib 17 extends along the transversely extending upper end 9a of the transverse rib 9 and is integrally connected to the upper end 9a. As shown, the width of the rib 17 (viz., the length measured in the X-direction) is smaller than that of the oil blocking structure 11.
(47) Due to provision of such elongate horizontal rib 17, the oil blocking function of the oil blocking structure 11 is much higher than that of the first embodiment. Actually, during flowing of the blow-by gas into the oil separator chamber, the oil splashed and then carried by the blow-by gas impinges against a lower surface 17a of the rib 17 as well as the front and rear surfaces 9d and 9c of the transverse rib 9.
(48) In the following, modifications of the present invention will be described.
(49) If desired, at least one of the inclined flat walls 15 and 15 of the oil blocking structure 11 may extend horizontally, that is, in a direction perpendicular to a major surface of the transverse rib 9.
(50) Furthermore, if desired, the transverse rib 9 may be separated from oil blocking structure 11.
(51) The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application 2014-255722 filed Dec. 18, 2014 are incorporated herein by reference.
(52) Although the invention has been described above with reference to embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to such embodiments as described above. Various modifications and variations of such embodiments may be carried to out by those skilled in the art, in light of the above description.