Auto throttle and exhaust flow control module construction
09850798 · 2017-12-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2240/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2390/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fluid flow control unit, in a preferred embodiment, mounted on a section of pipe having a tubular wall forming a fluid flow passage with a flow axis, the unit having a gate section, and a gate pivot section, the pivot section having a body portion mounted on the pipe outer wall surface, a gate mounting cavity formed in the body portion and opening through the pipe wall and providing an access port for the gate section to the mounting cavity, a pivot shaft positioned in the cavity and mounted on bearing structure on the body portion, the diameter of the shaft being dimensioned to allow a laterally curved gate which is affixed to a surface portion of the shaft to pivot up against a ceiling of the pipe to thereby be out of the flow passage main stream at a full open, non-blocking position of the gate, and a gate position control structure on the unit for allowing predetermined degrees of rotation of the pivot shaft in response to the magnitude of fluid flow pressure forces directed against the gate.
Claims
1. An exhaust gas throttle unit for an internal combustion engine, said unit comprising a tubular wall of a section of exhaust pipe section of an internal combustion engine, said tubular wall having an inner cylindrical surface of uniform diameter having open ends and an exhaust gas flow passage extending therethrough along a longitudinal axis of said inner cylindrical surface, a gate plate access opening is formed through said tubular wall and opens into said flow passage, a housing wall structure extends outwardly from said tubular wall and overlies said access opening and is formed to provide a sealed pocket cavity on an exterior portion of said tubular wall, which pocket cavity comprises a pivot section and a gate plate stop recess (102) having a stop ceiling (116), a gate plate having a concave side and a convex side is provided having a width component (“W”), a functional plane, an apex surface and a thickness dimension, a gate plate pivot shaft is rotationally mounted in said pivot section and having a rotation axis positioned exteriorly of said exhaust gas flow passage and being oriented normal to said longitudinal axis of said pipe section, a torsion spring having first and second ends, said first end being affixed to said pivot section housing and said second end being affixed to said pivot shaft, said torsion spring being operable to resist pivoting of said pivot shaft and opening of said gate plate toward said pipe section tubular wall to an increasing degree as exhaust gas pressure forces (“PF”) against said width component (“W”) of said gate plate increase, said gate plate having a longitudinal axis (32A) and a lateral axis (32B), and further having a connection neck portion extending outwardly from a peripheral edge portion of said gate plate generally along said longitudinal axis of said gate plate and extending through said access opening, said neck portion being affixed to said pivot shaft at a connection point on said pivot shaft which is laterally offset an eccentric measure (109) from said rotation axis of said pivot shaft, said connection point of said gate plate to said pivot shaft orients said width (“W”) component of said gate plate normal to gas flow pressure forces (“PF”) against said gate plate width component (“W”) whereby said component (“W”) is also laterally offset by said eccentric measure from said pivot shaft rotation axis, and wherein said eccentric measure is substantially the same as the measure from said stop ceiling of said stop recess to said pivot shaft rotation axis, whereby said convex side of said gate plate will lie adjacent to said stop ceiling when said gate plate is in its full open position.
2. The unit of claim 1 wherein the diameter of said pivot shaft is dimensioned to allow a laterally curved gate plate member which is affixed to said shaft at said connection point on the surface of said pivot shaft to pivot up adjacent to said tubular wall.
3. The unit of claim 1 wherein said stop recess comprises a radially outward formed indentation in said inner cylindrical surface of said tubular wall, wherein said stop recess is dimensioned and configured to receive a gate plate in its wide open pivoted position, whereby said gate plate in said wide open pivoted position lies outside of said gas flow passage.
4. The unit of claim 1 wherein said stop ceiling of said stop recess is concavely formed substantially on the same radius as the convex side of said gate plate.
5. The unit of claim 1 wherein said longitudinal axis of said gate plate is substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said inner cylindrical surface when said gate plate is in its full open position in said stop recess.
Description
(1) The invention is shown in the accompanying drawings in certain preferred embodiments of the present exteriorly mounted throttle plate, wherein substantially equivalent structures maybe numbered the same and wherein the Figs. are not drawn to scale or necessarily in the same structural proportions, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(45) A mandrel 34 is formed with an air intake passage extension 36 and is adapted to slidingly mount within the cylindrical inner surface 38 of plate 26. End cap structures such as 40 and 42 secured to body 20 retain the mandrel 34 and plate 26 respectively in place.
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(53) A pivot shaft 106 is pivotally mounted on bearing structures 108 on body 94. The gate-to-shaft connector cavity 85 formed in the body 94 opens into pocket cavity 102 through an access port 104 through which a connector neck portion 105 of said gate 88 can extend into connector cavity 85 to a connection point 107 on pivot shaft 106. It is noted that in the embodiment shown, the gate apex 15 is allowed to be pivoted up against 116 of the pocket cavity ceiling or inner surface of the tubular pipe wall where a pocket is not provided, to a non-blocking position 119 even though the connection point 107 of the connector neck portion 105 to the shaft 106 is external to the pocket cavity 102 or the internal surface of pipe. The eccentric connector structure which allows this gate action is the provision of an eccentric arm or measure 109 which in the embodiment shown in
(54) A gate positioning control structure generally designated 120 is provided on said throttle unit for providing predetermined degrees of rotation of the pivot shaft in response to the magnitude of fluid flow pressure forces “PF” directed against said gate. Such a structure is shown for example, as a torsion spring 112 which is mounted on a journal 122 on pivot body 94. The stationary end 124 of the spring engages in shoulder gap 126 on body 94 and the torsion force adjustment end 128 of the spring engages in shoulder slot 130 on spring retainer cap 132. In assembling the structure 120, the torsion spring is slid onto journal 122 with spring end 124 engaged in gap 126 on said body. Cap 132 is then slid over the spring with the end 125 of shaft 106 slid through aperture 134 in the cap and with adjustment end 128 of the spring positioned in slot 130 in the cap. The cap is then rotated in a direction tending to unwind the spring a predetermined degree, which degree will place the gate at the desired initial generally lateral flow blocking posture relative to the fluid flow path. The end 125 of shaft 106 is then affixed, e.g., by welding as at 127 to cap 132. Dust cap 133 is placed over the other end of body 94 and secured in place thereon as by welding. In operation of structure 120, the exhaust gas flow forces generated during engine operation will begin to pivot the gate from its initial flow attenuating posture at a predesigned lower engine speed and/or load, and then to completely pivot the gate out of the exhaust gas flow path at a predesigned upper engine speed and/or load. It is noted that the torsion strength characteristics of the spring, the circumferential positions of the spring ends 124, 128 at rest, the location of gap 126 on pivot body 94, and the circumferential position of slot 130 in cap 132, preferably are all coordinated with the desired initial posture of the gate within the flow path such that the spring will impose a substantially linear torsion resistance force against further opening of the gate in response to a substantially linear progressive increase in flow pressure forces “PF” against the gate.
(55) The present invention is not limited to the use of such a torsion spring, and other such gate position control means can be used such as an electronic control system as disclosed, for example in U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,722 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
(56) In the above preferred embodiments the gate pivot shaft and its mounting bearings are located entirely out of the exhaust pipe flow path including the pocket cavity. This structure of the remote gate-to-shaft connection point minimizes, for example, heat and exhaust gas corrosion and exhaust gas force damage of the shaft and bearings.
(57) The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications will be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.