INTAKE MANIFOLD
20170356401 ยท 2017-12-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M35/1036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides an intake manifold which can improve distribution of a drawn fluid among cylinders of an internal combustion engine without major changes. An intake manifold made of resin includes: an intake port 21 formed by welding together a base member 2 and a cover member 5 and adapted to take in outside air; a chamber 10 connected with the intake port 21 through a connecting passage 25 formed by including a cavity portion 50; and plural discharge ports 27 connected with one another through a branch passage branching from the chamber 10, wherein a shielding member 60 adapted to shield the cavity portion 50 and function as a wall surface of the connecting passage 25 is provided in the connecting passage 25.
Claims
1. An intake manifold made of resin and comprising: an intake port formed by welding together a base member, a port member having a cavity portion, and a port cover member and adapted to take in outside air; a chamber connected with the intake port through a connecting passage; and a plurality of discharge ports connected with one another through a branch passage branching from the chamber, wherein the connecting passage or the branch passage is formed by including the cavity portion, and a shielding member adapted to shield the cavity portion and function as a wall surface of the connecting passage is provided in the connecting passage or the branch passage.
2. The intake manifold according to claim 1, wherein: the cavity portion is formed in a portion where the chamber and the connecting passage are connected; the shielding member is formed in a curved shape, being expanded in diameter toward an open end; and a surface of the shielding member is formed smoothly.
3. The intake manifold according to claim 1, wherein: the connecting passage and the branch passage are formed on different planes of the port member; and the cavity portion is formed on one face of the port member, that is, on that face of the port member on which the connecting passage is formed.
4. The intake manifold according to claim 1, wherein: the connecting passage and the branch passage are formed on different planes of the port member; and the cavity portion is formed on another face of the port member, that is, on that face of the port member on which the branch passage is formed.
5. The intake manifold according to claim 3, wherein the shielding member is provided by being sandwiched between the port member and the base member or between the port member and the port cover member.
6. The intake manifold according to claim 5, wherein: the shielding member is integrated when the port member is welded in contact with both the base member and the shielding member; and when the port member and the base member are placed in contact during welding, a gap is formed between the port member and the shielding member.
7. The intake manifold according to claim 1, wherein a positioning portion used to position the shielding member is formed on the base member and part of the shielding member is fitted in the positioning portion.
8. The intake manifold according to claim 2, wherein: the connecting passage and the branch passage are foinied on different planes of the port member; and the cavity portion is formed on one face of the port member, that is, on that face of the port member on which the connecting passage is formed.
9. The intake manifold according to claim 2, wherein: the connecting passage and the branch passage are formed on different planes of the port member; and the cavity portion is formed on another face of the port member, that is, on that face of the port member on which the branch passage is formed.
10. The intake manifold according to claim 4, wherein the shielding member is provided by being sandwiched between the port member and the base member or between the port member and the port cover member.
11. The intake manifold according to claim 2, wherein a positioning portion used to position the shielding member is formed on the base member and part of the shielding member is fitted in the positioning portion.
12. The intake manifold according to claim 3, wherein a positioning portion used to position the shielding member is formed on the base member and part of the shielding member is fitted in the positioning portion.
13. The intake manifold according to claim 4, wherein a positioning portion used to position the shielding member is formed on the base member and part of the shielding member is fitted in the positioning portion.
14. The intake manifold according to claim 5, wherein a positioning portion used to position the shielding member is formed on the base member and part of the shielding member is fitted in the positioning portion.
15. The intake manifold according to claim 6, wherein a positioning portion used to position the shielding member is formed on the base member and part of the shielding member is fitted in the positioning portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that the embodiments described below are not intended to limit the claimed invention and that a combination of all the features described in the embodiments is not necessarily essential for the solution of the present invention.
[0033] First, an intake manifold according to a first embodiment will be described with reference to
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[0035] As shown in
[0036] The port member 6 is placed between the port cover member 7 placed on an upper side and the base member 2 placed on a bottom side and is assembled by welding the base member 2, for example, after the port member 6 and the port cover member are welded together. That is, the intake manifold 1 according to the present embodiment is formed by being divided, for example, into three members 2, 6, and 7 and is integrated when the members 2, 6, and 7 are assembled and welded together.
[0037] The base member 2, port member 6, and port cover member 7 are formed of thermoplastic synthetic resin such as polyamide group resin or polypropylene group resin. These members 2, 6 and 7 are welded together by generating frictional heat through application of vibration to weld surfaces among these members 2, 6 and 7 and applying pressure thereto using a pressure jig or slide jig. In addition, in the intake manifold 1 according to the present embodiment, welded portions of the base member 2, port member 6, and port cover member 7 are formed by being superposed in a vertical direction on the side of discharge ports 27 in branch passages 35 described later.
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Note that the intake manifold 1 according to the present embodiment described herein is used for a so-called in-line four-cylinder internal combustion engine, in which four cylinders are arranged in line, and thus as many branch passages 35 as there are cylinders, i.e., four branch passages 35 are formed.
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[0044] On the other hand, as shown in
[0045] Also, as shown in
[0046] Also, as shown in
[0047] In this way, in the intake manifold 1, the connecting passage 25 and the branch passages 35 are formed on different planes of the port member 6, intersecting each other at right angles, the intake port 21 adapted to take in outside air is connected with the chamber 10 through the connecting passage 25, and the chamber 10 is connected with the plural discharge ports 27 through the branch passages 35. Thus, the air introduced through the intake port 21 is introduced into the chamber 10 through the connecting passage 25, distributed to the branch passages 35 by the chamber 10, discharged to the discharge ports 27, and distributed to the cylinders of the internal combustion engine. Also, as shown in
[0048] Also, as shown in
[0049] According to the present embodiment, the cavity portion 50 is formed where the bent portion 25b of the connecting passage 25 is connected to the chamber 10, ribs 54 for reinforcement are provided in the cavity portion 50, and inner part of the cavity portion 50 is divided into plural rooms.
[0050] Also, the intake manifold 1 according to the present embodiment is provided with the shielding member 60 adapted to shield the opening 51 of the cavity portion 50 as shown in
[0051] As shown in
[0052] Note that a connection port between the connecting passage 25 and the chamber 10 is formed into a so-called funnel shape, being expanded in diameter toward an open end to allow the intake fluid in the connecting passage 25 to be smoothly introduced into the chamber 10.
[0053] As shown in
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[0055] Also, in manufacturing the intake manifold 1, first the outer peripheral edge of the shielding member is positioned and mounted at the recess 70 of the base member 2 by means of press fitting or the like, and then as shown in
[0056] Also, by giving consideration to the fact that weld strength between the port member 6 and base member 2 needs to be set higher than weld strength between the shielding member 60 and port member 6, as well as to manufacturing errors of the members 2, 6, and 60, shape of the shielding member 60 is designed appropriately such that a gap will be formed between the weld surface 74 of the port member 6 and the weld surface 73 of the shielding member 60 as shown in
[0057] Consequently, even if some manufacturing errors occur in the members 2, 6, and 60, the port member 6 and base member 2 can be set to be welded together before the port member 6 and shielding member 60, making it easy to manage welding allowance.
[0058] In this way, whereas in an intake manifold 1, a portion having a cavity portion 50 conventionally cannot be used effectively on reasons of injection molding, by providing the connecting passage 25 in the portion having the cavity portion and shielding the cavity portion 50 with the shielding member 60, the intake manifold 1 according to the present invention allows an intake fluid to be introduced from a center of the chamber 10 and thereby improves distribution of the intake fluid among cylinders of an internal combustion engine.
[0059] Also, using the conventional intake manifold 1, since the connecting passage 25 is provided in a dead space, the intake manifold 1 can be produced without major changes or upsizing.
[0060] Next, an intake manifold 1A according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to
[0061] The present embodiment differs from the above embodiment in that a cavity portion 50A is provided on the top surface of the port member 6 and that a shielding member 60A is mounted at a different position on the cavity portion 50A.
[0062] That is, in the intake manifold 1A according to the present embodiment, an opening 51A of the cavity portion 50A is formed being exposed to part of the branch passages 35. A shielding member 60A adapted to shield the cavity portion 50A and function as wall surfaces of the branch passages 35 is provided in the branch passages 35.
[0063] Also, for example, of four grooves 35a arranged side by side in a line and forming part of the branch passages 35 formed on the top surface of the port member 6, the cavity portion 50A is formed in part of the two grooves 35a on an inner side, and the opening 51A of the cavity portion 50A is formed being exposed to part of the branch passages 35.
[0064] The shielding member 60A is attached to the opening 51A. As shown in
[0065] In this way, by providing the branch passages 35 in the portion having the cavity portion 50A and shielding the cavity portion 50A with the shielding member 60A, the intake manifold 1A according to the present embodiment, can prevent the flow of the intake fluid in the branch passages 35 from being obstructed by the intake fluid which flows into the cavity portion 50A by being distributed from the chamber 10 to the branch passages 35, introduce the intake fluid from the center of the chamber 10, and thereby improve distribution of the intake fluid among the cylinders of the internal combustion engine.
[0066] Also, using the conventional intake manifold 1, since the connecting passage 25 is provided in the dead space, the intake manifold 1 which allows the intake fluid to be introduced from the center of the chamber 10 can be produced easily without major changes or upsizing.
[0067] In the intake manifold 1 according to the present embodiment described above, the cover member 5 is made up of the port member 6 and the port cover member 7 configured separately, but may be made up of a single member as with the base member 2. Furthermore, the base member 2 may be made up of separate members as with the cover member 5.
[0068] Also, the intake manifold 1 according to the present embodiment described above is an intake manifold applied to an in-line four-cylinder internal combustion engine, but the type of internal combustion engine is not limited to this. For example, six Branch passages may be formed to apply the intake manifold 1 to an in-line six-cylinder internal combustion engine. In this way, the shape and number of Branch passages may be increased or decreased as appropriate according to the type of internal combustion engine to which the intake manifold 1 is applied. It will be apparent from the description of the appended claims that any form resulting from such changes or improvements is also included in the technical scope of the present invention.
[0069] The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
[0070] The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
[0071] The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-115577 filed on Jun. 9, 2016 including the specification, claims, drawings and summary is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0072] 1, 1A Intake manifold [0073] 2 Base member [0074] 6 Port member [0075] 6a inner wall [0076] 7 Port cover member [0077] 10 Chamber [0078] 21 Intake port [0079] 27 Discharge port [0080] 25 Connecting passage [0081] 35 Branch passage [0082] 35a, 35b Groove [0083] 50, 50A Cavity portion [0084] 60, 60A Shielding member [0085] 61 Base body [0086] 63 Mount [0087] 72, 73, 74 Weld surface