Sound attenuating air intake systems for marine engines
09784218 ยท 2017-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02D9/1055
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D31/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/1233
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M69/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D41/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An air intake system for a marine engine has a throttle body and a throttle plate that is rotatably supported within the throttle body. The throttle plate is rotatable to regulate air flow through the throttle body from a first region on a first side of the throttle plate to a second region on a second side of the throttle plate. An air conduit has an air conduit inlet and an air conduit outlet. A noise cancelling device comprises a pass-though chamber. The pass-through chamber has a chamber inlet that receives the air flow from the air conduit, a chamber outlet that discharges the air flow to the idle air control valve, and a pass-through interior between the chamber inlet and chamber outlet. The pass-though chamber is configured to cancel noise emanating from the idle air control valve.
Claims
1. An air intake system for a marine engine, the air intake system comprising: a throttle body; a throttle plate that is rotatably supported within the throttle body, the throttle plate being rotatable to regulate air flow through the throttle body from a first region on a first side of the throttle plate to a second region on a second side of the throttle plate; an air conduit that has an air conduit inlet and an air conduit outlet, the air conduit outlet being disposed in fluid communication with the second region, the air conduit inlet being disposed in fluid communication with a location which is at a pressure generally equal to pressure within the first region; an idle air control valve connected in fluid communication with the air conduit and configured to control rate of the air flow from the inlet to the outlet; and a noise cancelling device comprising an expansion pass-though chamber, the expansion pass-through chamber having a chamber inlet that receives the air flow from the air conduit, a chamber outlet that discharges the air flow to the idle air control valve, and a walled pass-through interior disposed between the chamber inlet and chamber outlet and sized larger than the chamber inlet such that the walled, pass-though chamber causes noise emanating from the idle air control valve to expand and attenuate prior to emanating from the chamber inlet.
2. The air intake system according to claim 1, wherein the pass-though interior is a completely open interior.
3. The air intake system according to claim 1, wherein the chamber inlet extends along an inlet center axis and wherein the chamber outlet extends along an outlet center axis that is parallel to the inlet center axis.
4. The air intake system according to claim 3, wherein the inlet center axis and outlet center axis are radially spaced apart from each other.
5. The air intake system according to claim 4, wherein the idle air control valve comprises a valve inlet configured to receive the air flow from the air conduit and wherein the chamber outlet is configured to mate with the valve inlet.
6. The air intake system according to claim 5, wherein the chamber outlet comprises an outlet sleeve that is sized to mate with the valve inlet in a press-fit.
7. The air intake system according to claim 5, wherein the chamber inlet comprises an inlet sleeve that is sized to mate with a downstream end of the air conduit in a press-fit.
8. The air intake system according to claim 1, wherein the noise cancelling device is a modular device that can be attached to and removed from the system.
9. An air intake system for a marine engine, the air intake system comprising: a throttle body; a throttle plate that is rotatably supported within the throttle body, the throttle plate being rotatable to regulate air flow through the throttle body from a first region on a first side of the throttle plate to a second region on a second side of the throttle plate; an air conduit that has an air conduit inlet and an air conduit outlet, the air conduit outlet being disposed in fluid communication with the second region, the air conduit inlet being disposed in fluid communication with a location which is at a pressure generally equal to pressure within the first region; an idle air control valve connected in fluid communication with the air conduit and configured to control rate of the air flow from the inlet to the outlet; and a noise cancelling device comprising an expansion pass-though chamber, the expansion pass-through chamber having a chamber inlet that receives the air flow from the air conduit, a chamber outlet that discharges the air flow to the idle air control valve, and a walled pass-through interior disposed between the chamber inlet and chamber outlet and sized larger than the chamber inlet such that the walled pass-though chamber causes noise emanating from the idle air control valve to expand and attenuate prior to emanating from the chamber inlet; wherein the chamber inlet extends along an inlet center axis and wherein the chamber outlet extends along an outlet center axis that is parallel to the inlet center axis; wherein the inlet center axis and outlet center axis are radially spaced apart from each other; wherein the idle air control valve comprises a valve inlet configured to receive the air flow from the air conduit and wherein the chamber outlet is configured to mate with the valve inlet; and wherein the noise cancelling device is a modular device that can be attached to and removed from the system.
10. An air intake system for a marine engine, the air intake system comprising: a throttle body; a throttle plate within the throttle body, the throttle plate being rotatable to regulate air flow through the throttle body from a first region on a first side of the throttle plate to a second region on a second side of the throttle plate; an air conduit having an air conduit inlet and an air conduit outlet, the air conduit outlet being disposed in fluid communication with the second region, the air conduit inlet being disposed in fluid communication with a location which is at a pressure generally equal to pressure within the first region; an idle air control valve connected in fluid communication with the air conduit and configured to control rate of the air flow from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the idle air control valve has a body with an idle air control valve inlet that conveys the air flow from the air conduit outlet into the body and an idle air control valve outlet that conveys the air flow out of the body to an intake manifold of the marine engine; a noise cancelling device comprising a pass-through chamber that is coupled to the idle air control valve inlet, the noise cancelling device comprising an expansion pass-through chamber, the expansion pass-through chamber having a chamber inlet that receives the air flow from the air conduit outlet, a chamber outlet that discharges the air flow to the idle air control valve inlet, and a walled pass through interior disposed between the chamber inlet and the chamber outlet and sized larger than the chamber inlet such that the pass-through chamber causes noise emanating from the idle air control valve to expand and attenuate prior to emanating from the chamber inlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure is described with reference to the following Figures. The same numbers are used throughout the figures to reference like features and like components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(8) In the present description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be inferred therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed.
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(10) An idle air control (IAC) system is used to stabilize idle speed during cold engine operation and operation of the engine after warm-up operations. Idle speed stabilization is needed because of the effect that engine load changes have on emission output, idle quality, and vehicle drivability. A typical idle air control system uses an engine control module (ECM) that controls an idle air control valve (IACV) which regulates the volume of air bypassed around the closed throttle plate. The engine control module controls the valve by applying various input signals according to a program stored in the memory of the engine control module. The various types of idle air control valves used on automotive engines typically include stepper motor, duty control rotary solenoid, duty control air control valve, and on/off vacuum switching valve systems.
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(17) The operation of the idle air control valve 40 and the passage of air through the air conduit 30 can cause excessive noise. In certain applications, particularly in certain marine propulsion system applications, this noise can decrease the enjoyment of using a marine vessel.
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(20) The idle air control valve 100 includes a valve inlet 116 that is configured to receive the airflow from the air conduit 30 via the noise cancelling device 102 and a valve outlet 117 that is configured to discharge the airflow to the exhaust manifold 124 (see
(21) The noise cancelling device 102 is advantageously configured to cancel noise emanating from the upstream side of the idle air control valve 100. In certain examples, the noise cancelling device 102 can specifically be tuned (e.g. sized and shaped) to cancel the noise frequencies of the particular configuration of idle air control valve to which the noise cancelling device 102 is attached. The specific type of noise cancelling device 102 having a pass-through chamber 104 can vary from that which is shown and in other examples can include a differently sized/shaped expansion chamber than what is shown, a concentric chamber, hybrid chamber/absorber, and/or the like.
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