FUEL SUPPLY DEVICE FOR V-TYPE TWO-CYLINDER GENERAL PURPOSE ENGINE
20170211529 ยท 2017-07-27
Inventors
- Kazuki Kimura (Kanagawa - ken, JP)
- Ryota Adachi (Kanagawa - ken, JP)
- Teruyuki Wakabayashi (Kanagawa - ken, JP)
- Yukinori Suematsu (Kanagawa - ken, JP)
- Shouta Tanigawa (Kanagawa - ken, JP)
Cpc classification
F02M35/10091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B2075/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M69/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D41/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B2075/1808
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M69/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/10085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/116
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/10216
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M35/116
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D41/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel supply device may include an intake manifold having both ends thereof respectively connected to intake openings of cylinder heads of each of the cylinders in a V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine, a throttle body connected to a connection portion of the intake manifold, a fuel injection valve disposed in the throttle body and having nozzles for uniformly injecting fuel to inside of the intake port or to an inner wall surface of the intake port of each of the cylinders through the connection portion of the intake manifold, and a throttle valve disposed to the throttle body upstream of the fuel injection valve.
Claims
1. A fuel supply device for a V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine, the fuel supply device comprising: an intake manifold having both ends thereof respectively connected to intake ports of a cylinder head of each of the cylinders of the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine, the intake ports being formed in symmetrical positions interposing a second line segment being at a right angle to a first line segment connecting a centerline of each of cylinders, the intake manifold having an opening formed in an intermediate position of the first line segment diverged in a direction of both of the cylinders interposing the second line segment; a throttle body having an intake hole connected to the opening of the intake manifold and extending in a direction of the second line segment; a fuel injection valve disposed to the throttle body and having a two-direction nozzle configured to inject fuel uniformly to inside of the intake port or to an inner wall surface of the intake port of each of the cylinders through the opening of the intake manifold, the two-direction nozzle being disposed to oppose each other and facing outward; and a throttle valve disposed to the intake hole formed in the throttle body upstream of the fuel injection valve.
2. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 1, wherein the intake manifold has a connection portion formed therein to which a vaporizer can be attached in place of the throttle body.
3. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 1, wherein an injection direction of each of nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined angle relative to an axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to an attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and an axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, and the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is injected uniformly to the diverged opening of the intake manifold.
4. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 1, wherein the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain the fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is injected uniformly to the diverged opening of the intake manifold, the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined three-dimensional angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, and the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is applicable to an intake manifold installed in a vertical output shaft type engine and an intake manifold installed in a horizontal output shaft type engine by configuring such that the fuel injection valve is attachable by inverting by 180 degrees in a direction orthogonal to the axial center of the intake hole of the throttle body.
5. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 1, or wherein the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined three-dimensional angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is applicable to the intake manifold installed in the vertical output shaft type engine and the intake manifold installed in the horizontal output shaft type engine by configuring such that the fuel injection valve is attachable by inverting by 180 degrees in a direction orthogonal to the axial center of the intake hole of the throttle body, and a protrusion position of a connector protruding from a main body case of the fuel injection valve is protruded in an eccentric angle position centering on the axial center of the fuel injection valve, an attachment direction of the fuel injection valve to the throttle body connected to the intake manifold of the vertical output shaft type engine and the intake manifold of the horizontal output shaft type engine can be visually checked.
6. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 1, wherein the fuel injection valve performs an injection before an intake stroke of each of the cylinders of the engine, a total amount of the injection is a fuel supply amount to an engine, and in the total amount thereof, mixture distribution of air and fuel to each of the cylinders is made equal by changing a pulse width of injector drive being an important factor for determining an injection flow rate to each of the cylinders.
7. A fuel supply device for a V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine, the fuel supply device comprising: an intake manifold having both ends thereof respectively connected to intake ports of a cylinder head of each of the cylinders of the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine, the intake ports being formed in symmetrical positions interposing a second line segment being at a right angle to a first line segment connecting a centerline of each of cylinders, the intake manifold having an opening formed in an intermediate position of the first line segment diverged in a direction of both of the cylinders interposing the second line segment; and a throttle body having an intake hole connected to the opening of the intake manifold and extending in a direction of the second line segment.
8. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 7, further comprising: a fuel injection valve disposed to the throttle body and having a two-direction nozzle configured to inject fuel uniformly to inside of the intake port or to an inner wall surface of the intake port of each of the cylinders through the opening of the intake manifold, the two-direction nozzle being disposed to oppose each other and facing outward; and a throttle valve disposed to the intake hole formed in the throttle body upstream of the fuel injection valve.
9. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 7, wherein the intake manifold has a connection portion formed therein to which a vaporizer can be attached in place of the throttle body.
10. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 8, wherein an injection direction of each of nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined angle relative to an axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to an attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and an axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, and the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is injected uniformly to the diverged opening of the intake manifold.
11. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 8, wherein the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain the fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is injected uniformly to the diverged opening of the intake manifold, the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined three-dimensional angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, and the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is applicable to an intake manifold installed in a vertical output shaft type engine and an intake manifold installed in a horizontal output shaft type engine by configuring such that the fuel injection valve is attachable by inverting by 180 degrees in a direction orthogonal to the axial center of the intake hole of the throttle body.
12. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 8, wherein the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined three-dimensional angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is applicable to the intake manifold installed in the vertical output shaft type engine and the intake manifold installed in the horizontal output shaft type engine by configuring such that the fuel injection valve is attachable by inverting by 180 degrees in a direction orthogonal to the axial center of the intake hole of the throttle body, and a protrusion position of a connector protruding from a main body case of the fuel injection valve is protruded in an eccentric angle position centering on the axial center of the fuel injection valve, an attachment direction of the fuel injection valve to the throttle body connected to the intake manifold of the vertical output shaft type engine and the intake manifold of the horizontal output shaft type engine can be visually checked.
13. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 8, wherein the fuel injection valve performs an injection before an intake stroke of each of the cylinders of the engine, a total amount of the injection is a fuel supply amount to an engine, and in the total amount thereof, mixture distribution of air and fuel to each of the cylinders is made equal by changing a pulse width of injector drive being an important factor for determining an injection flow rate to each of the cylinders.
14. A fuel supply device for a V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine, the fuel supply device comprising: an intake manifold having both ends thereof respectively connected to intake ports of a cylinder head of each of the cylinders of the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine, the intake ports being formed in symmetrical positions interposing a second line segment being at a right angle to a first line segment connecting a centerline of each of cylinders, the intake manifold having an opening formed in an intermediate position of the first line segment diverged in a direction of both of the cylinders interposing the second line segment/
15. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 14, further comprising: a throttle body having an intake hole connected to the opening of the intake manifold and extending in a direction of the second line segment.
16. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 15, further comprising: a fuel injection valve disposed to the throttle body and having a two-direction nozzle configured to inject fuel uniformly to inside of the intake port or to an inner wall surface of the intake port of each of the cylinders through the opening of the intake manifold, the two-direction nozzle being disposed to oppose each other and facing outward.
17. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 16, further comprising: a throttle valve disposed to the intake hole formed in the throttle body upstream of the fuel injection valve.
18. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 15, wherein the intake manifold has a connection portion formed therein to which a vaporizer can be attached in place of the throttle body.
19. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 16, wherein an injection direction of each of nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined angle relative to an axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to an attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and an axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, and the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is injected uniformly to the diverged opening of the intake manifold.
20. The fuel supply device for the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine according to claim 16, wherein the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain the fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is injected uniformly to the diverged opening of the intake manifold, the injection direction of each of the nozzles of the fuel injection valve having the two-direction nozzle is configured to be at a predetermined three-dimensional angle relative to the axial center of the injection valve so as to maintain a fixed relationship in advance corresponding to the attachment angle formed by the axial center of the fuel injection valve and the axial center of the intake hole formed in the throttle body, and the fuel injected from the two-direction nozzle is applicable to an intake manifold installed in a vertical output shaft type engine and an intake manifold installed in a horizontal output shaft type engine by configuring such that the fuel injection valve is attachable by inverting by 180 degrees in a direction orthogonal to the axial center of the intake hole of the throttle body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0034] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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[0036] More in detail, as illustrated in
[0037] In this embodiment, the connection portion 42 formed in the intake manifold 4 is formed in a center position in a length direction of the intake manifold 4 (center of the first line segment L1) and in a direction at the right angle to the line segment L1 (horizontal direction in the drawing). Thus, decreasing a space in a height direction in the drawing is possible, and the connection portion 42 may be formed anywhere as long as it is in the center position in the length direction in a periphery direction.
[0038] In this embodiment, openings 43 and 43 formed in the connection portion 42 of the intake manifold 4 are constituted of circular window holes formed so as to oppose each other interposing a centerline in a length direction of the connection portion 42 having a wide rectangular shape. Inside thereof, at a center position of the first line segment L1, the openings 43 and 43 are divided into intake passages 44 and 44 respectively connected to intake ports 33 and 33 continuing to the intake openings 32 and 32 of the cylinders 3 and 3.
[0039] Then, in this embodiment, the throttle body 5 has a circular intake hole 51 having the same diameter as the circular openings 43 and 43 at a center position thereof. Interposing a separator member 52 having a predetermined thickness, a leading end surface 53 is adhered to the connection portion 42 of the intake manifold 4 with four fixing screws 54.
[0040] In this embodiment, the intake hole 51 formed in the throttle body 5 has a wide oval shape at the leading end surface 53 to match the openings 43 and 43 formed in the intake manifold 4; however, the intake hole 51 is converged toward the center in the middle toward a rear end surface and is formed into a circular shape having the same diameter as the oval shape. To a fuel injection valve attachment hole 57 having an axial center of a predetermined angle relative to an axial center of the intake hole 51 penetrating through the intake hole 51 formed in a top wall 55 at a frontward position of the converged part, the fuel injection valve 6 is provided. The fuel injection valve 6 has an injecting unit 61 in which two-direction nozzles 62 and 62 that inject sprayed fuel 81 and 81 toward the intake passages 44 and 44 from the openings 43 and 43 of the intake manifold 4. One throttle valve 7 is disposed to the converged circular part of the intake hole 51 positioned upstream of the fuel injection valve 6, whereby reduction of the number of components has been achieved.
[0041] In particular, in this embodiment, as illustrated in
[0042] Note that in the drawings, a reference numeral 82 denotes a fuel supply pipe for supplying fuel 8 pooled in a fuel tank 83 to the fuel injection valve 6 installed in the throttle body 5, a reference numeral 56 denotes a throttle lever for controlling the throttle valve 7 installed in the throttle body 5, a reference numeral 9 denotes an ignition plug installed in the cylinder heads 31 and 31 of the cylinders 3 and 3, reference numerals 34 and 34 denote intake valves installed in the cylinders 3 and 3, and reference numerals 35 and 35 denote exhaust valves.
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[0044] Accordingly, in this embodiment, each time the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine 2 makes one rotation, one fuel injection is performed. That is, the fuel injection is performed before the intake stroke of each of the cylinders 3 and 3, and a total amount of the fuel injection is a fuel supply amount to the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine 2. By making mixture distribution of air and fuel to each of the cylinders 3 and 3 equal and by changing a pulse width of injector drive, which is a determining element of an injection flow rate to each of the cylinders, it is possible to achieve optimal cylinder distribution of the total amount having no difference in an air fuel ratio of each of the cylinders 3 and 3.
[0045] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the throttle valve 7 is disposed to the intake hole 51 of the throttle body 5 upstream of the fuel injection valve 6, whereby variation in the supply amount due to adherence of injected fuel to the throttle valve 7 is not caused.
[0046] Furthermore, this embodiment includes one intake manifold 4, one throttle body 5, one fuel injection valve 6 installed in the throttle body 5, and one throttle valve 7, whereby it is possible to meet an exhaust gas control by making fuel distribution to each of the cylinders uniform with the small number of components at a low price. The fuel supply device is installable in the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine in which a space between engine heads is formed to be narrow.
[0047] Furthermore, in this embodiment, as an intake manifold, a conventional intake manifold installed with one vaporizer in an opening formed in the center can be used as it is. It is also possible to use, as it is, an installation port (not illustrated) of the intake manifold installed with a conventional vaporizer as the connection portion 42. It is also possible to install the throttle body 5 of this embodiment in the intake manifold installed with the conventional vaporizer. By using the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine having a conventional vaporizer specification, it is possible to manufacture at a further reduced cost, and by removing the vaporizer from the intake manifold of the V-type two-cylinder general-purpose engine having the conventional vaporizer specification and by installing the throttle body 5 of this embodiment in place thereof, an improvement of the vaporizer specification can be made easily.
[0048] In addition, in this embodiment, since the openings 43 and 43 of the intake manifold 4 are diverged in a direction of both of the cylinders 3 and 3, it is possible to supply fuel injected from one fuel injection valve 6 and distributed in two directions in an equal amount to each of the intake ports 33 and 33 or an inner wall surface of the intake ports 33 and 33, and an intake caused by a combustion stroke in one of the cylinders 3 does not affect a combustion stroke in the other of the cylinders 3.
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[0050] According to this embodiment, unlike in the embodiment illustrated in
[0051] Still furthermore,
[0052] In this embodiment, however, parts other than the intake manifold 4 is not much different from the embodiment illustrated in
[0053] Accordingly, as illustrated in
[0054] That is, as described above, a difference between the horizontal output shaft type intake manifold 4 illustrated in
[0055] In particular, in this embodiment, as illustrated in
[0056] Note, however, that in this embodiment, in attachment of the fuel injection valve 6 to the fuel injection valve attachment hole 57 formed in the top wall 55 of the throttle body 5, since it is necessary to insert and dispose the fuel injection valve 6 to a position in which the fuel injection valve 6 is rotated by 180 degrees centering on the axial center thereof, the attachment thereof can be implemented very easily not by using a screw but by using a well-known fastening means in which fitting and removing of the fuel injection valve 6 can be performed, for example, as illustrated, by protruding a plurality of flanges 571 and 571 at a predetermined angle and position from the opening of the fuel injection valve attachment hole 57, by protruding the flanges 67 and 67 to be rotary engaged with the flanges 571 and 571 from an outer periphery of an attachment portion of the fuel injection valve 6, and by rotating the flanges 67 and 67.