CA1317831C - Engine induction system - Google Patents
Engine induction systemInfo
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- CA1317831C CA1317831C CA000585431A CA585431A CA1317831C CA 1317831 C CA1317831 C CA 1317831C CA 000585431 A CA000585431 A CA 000585431A CA 585431 A CA585431 A CA 585431A CA 1317831 C CA1317831 C CA 1317831C
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Abstract
ENGINE INDUCTION SYSTEM
Abstract of the Disclosure An internal combustion engine has a tuned induction system with an air cleaner connected by a conduit with a separate plenum mounted on a manifold with individual runners connecting with the engine cylinders. A throttle body having a throttle to control induction air flow is located between the plenum and the manifold with its runners such that the plenum is not subject to reduced manifold pressures resulting from throttling the air flow.
Abstract of the Disclosure An internal combustion engine has a tuned induction system with an air cleaner connected by a conduit with a separate plenum mounted on a manifold with individual runners connecting with the engine cylinders. A throttle body having a throttle to control induction air flow is located between the plenum and the manifold with its runners such that the plenum is not subject to reduced manifold pressures resulting from throttling the air flow.
Description
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Technical Field The invention relates to tuned induction systems for internal combustion engines of the type in which a~collector or plenum preceding individual intake runners is connected to an air filter, and in which a throttle body with a throttle valve is provided in order to control the air flow. An internal combustion engine with an induction system of this type is shown in United States patent 4,628,873.
~ackground In the known internal combustion engine, the plenum is attached to an end wall of the motor vehicle engine compartment. Relatively long intake runners lead rectilinearly from the plenum to the cylinder head. A throttle body with a throttle valve to control the quantity of air is provided at the inlet of the plenum. ~he air inducted by the internal combustion enyine flows from an air intake tube throuyh an air filter and the throttle body into the plenum, and from there through the individual intake runners into associated combustion chamhers of the internal combustion engine.
The configuration o the intake system ac~ording to the above-mentioned U.S. patent 4,628,873 provides relatively long intake headers running rectilinearly, which leads to advantageous gas velocity conditions. This results in an increase in torque at low engine speeds, and reduces undesirable exhaust and noise emissions.
For reasons concerning the environmental compatibility of motor vehicles, it is advantageous if they are operated at relatively low enyine speeds.
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However, drivers take advantage of the ability to drive at low to medium engine speeds only if sufficient torgue is also available at the same time.
Summary of the Invention An object of the invention is therefore that of conf~gurinq an internal combustion engine with a tuned induction system of the kind mentioned initially in such a way that the engine has the highest possible torque at medium to low engine speeds.
According to the invention, this object is obtained by locating throttle body at the outlet of the plenum between the plenum and an intake manifold with individual runners.
This very simple configuration results, surprisingly, in a definite improvement in the torque of the internal combustion engine at medium to low engine speeds. In addition, there is a reduction in noise and a decrease in noxious components in the exhaust. A reason for these positive effects is assumed to be the fact that in the arrangement according to the invention, air can flow into the throttle body from a large-volume, unpressurized/
non-turbulent plenum volume. In the plenum of the internal combustion engine according to the 25 above-mentioned patent 4,628,873 the pressure in the plenum is influenced by changes in the setting of the throttle valve and by the intake vacuum of the internal combustion engine, so that the plenum pressure fluctuates.
In one desirable embodiment of the invention, the throttle body along with the intake manifold is mounted on the cylinder head, and the plenum is set directly on the throttle body. With this ~ ~ 7~
configuration, it is not necessary to attach the plenum to one wall of the engine compartment, so that the assembly process is simpler.
Air can flow from all dir~ctions from the plenum into the throttle body in a uniform manner if the throttle body opens into the plenum at a distance from the side walls of the plenum.
The invention may have many embodiments, one of which is illustrated in the drawing and is described below.
Brief Drawing Description In the drawing:
Figure 1 shows a partially sectioned end view of an internal combustion engine according to the invention and;
Figure 2 shows schematically a portion of the induction system of the internal combustion engine according to Figure 1.
Detailed Description The internal combustion engine shown in Figure 1 has a cylinder block 1 on which is mounted a cylinder head 2, with exhaust and intake valves 5, 6 respectively, controlled by camshafts 3, 4.
To the right of the cylinder head 2 in the drawing is an ,ntake manifold with runners 7, 8 which connects upwardly with a throttle body 9. An intake plenum 10 is mounted on the throttle body 9.
Combustion air drawn in by the internal combustion engine flows through an intake tube 11 into an air filter 12, rom there through a conduit 13 into an airflow meter 14, and then into the plenum 10, from which it passes through the throttle body 9 into the intake manifold and runners 7, 8. The engine is a 13~7~
fuel-injection internal combustion engine having injectors 15, by means of which fuel is injected into the intake runners 7, 8 as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 2 shows how air flows from the intake tube 11 to one of the intake runners 8. Note that the throttle~ body 9 opens into the plenum 10 at a distance from the side walls of the plenum 10. As a result, air can flow uniformly from all sides into the throttle body 9.
~-2716 C-4029 ENGINE INDUCTION SYSTEM
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Technical Field The invention relates to tuned induction systems for internal combustion engines of the type in which a~collector or plenum preceding individual intake runners is connected to an air filter, and in which a throttle body with a throttle valve is provided in order to control the air flow. An internal combustion engine with an induction system of this type is shown in United States patent 4,628,873.
~ackground In the known internal combustion engine, the plenum is attached to an end wall of the motor vehicle engine compartment. Relatively long intake runners lead rectilinearly from the plenum to the cylinder head. A throttle body with a throttle valve to control the quantity of air is provided at the inlet of the plenum. ~he air inducted by the internal combustion enyine flows from an air intake tube throuyh an air filter and the throttle body into the plenum, and from there through the individual intake runners into associated combustion chamhers of the internal combustion engine.
The configuration o the intake system ac~ording to the above-mentioned U.S. patent 4,628,873 provides relatively long intake headers running rectilinearly, which leads to advantageous gas velocity conditions. This results in an increase in torque at low engine speeds, and reduces undesirable exhaust and noise emissions.
For reasons concerning the environmental compatibility of motor vehicles, it is advantageous if they are operated at relatively low enyine speeds.
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However, drivers take advantage of the ability to drive at low to medium engine speeds only if sufficient torgue is also available at the same time.
Summary of the Invention An object of the invention is therefore that of conf~gurinq an internal combustion engine with a tuned induction system of the kind mentioned initially in such a way that the engine has the highest possible torque at medium to low engine speeds.
According to the invention, this object is obtained by locating throttle body at the outlet of the plenum between the plenum and an intake manifold with individual runners.
This very simple configuration results, surprisingly, in a definite improvement in the torque of the internal combustion engine at medium to low engine speeds. In addition, there is a reduction in noise and a decrease in noxious components in the exhaust. A reason for these positive effects is assumed to be the fact that in the arrangement according to the invention, air can flow into the throttle body from a large-volume, unpressurized/
non-turbulent plenum volume. In the plenum of the internal combustion engine according to the 25 above-mentioned patent 4,628,873 the pressure in the plenum is influenced by changes in the setting of the throttle valve and by the intake vacuum of the internal combustion engine, so that the plenum pressure fluctuates.
In one desirable embodiment of the invention, the throttle body along with the intake manifold is mounted on the cylinder head, and the plenum is set directly on the throttle body. With this ~ ~ 7~
configuration, it is not necessary to attach the plenum to one wall of the engine compartment, so that the assembly process is simpler.
Air can flow from all dir~ctions from the plenum into the throttle body in a uniform manner if the throttle body opens into the plenum at a distance from the side walls of the plenum.
The invention may have many embodiments, one of which is illustrated in the drawing and is described below.
Brief Drawing Description In the drawing:
Figure 1 shows a partially sectioned end view of an internal combustion engine according to the invention and;
Figure 2 shows schematically a portion of the induction system of the internal combustion engine according to Figure 1.
Detailed Description The internal combustion engine shown in Figure 1 has a cylinder block 1 on which is mounted a cylinder head 2, with exhaust and intake valves 5, 6 respectively, controlled by camshafts 3, 4.
To the right of the cylinder head 2 in the drawing is an ,ntake manifold with runners 7, 8 which connects upwardly with a throttle body 9. An intake plenum 10 is mounted on the throttle body 9.
Combustion air drawn in by the internal combustion engine flows through an intake tube 11 into an air filter 12, rom there through a conduit 13 into an airflow meter 14, and then into the plenum 10, from which it passes through the throttle body 9 into the intake manifold and runners 7, 8. The engine is a 13~7~
fuel-injection internal combustion engine having injectors 15, by means of which fuel is injected into the intake runners 7, 8 as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 2 shows how air flows from the intake tube 11 to one of the intake runners 8. Note that the throttle~ body 9 opens into the plenum 10 at a distance from the side walls of the plenum 10. As a result, air can flow uniformly from all sides into the throttle body 9.
Claims (4)
1. An internal combustion engine having an induction system with a plenum disposed upstream of intake runners, said plenum being connected in series with an upstream air filter and having a throttle body with a throttle valve to control intake air flow, characterized in that the throttle body (9) is located directly at the outlet of the plenum (10) between the plenum (10) and a manifold including the intake runners (7,8).
2. An internal combustion engine according to Claim 1, characterized in that the throttle body (9), along with the manifold and intake runners (7,8) is mounted on the cylinder head (2), and that the plenum (10) is set directly on the throttle body (9).
3. An internal combustion engine according to Claim 2, characterized in that the throttle body (9) opens into the plenum (10) at a location spaced from the side walls of the plenum (10).
4. An internal combustion engine having an induction system with a plenum disposed upstream of and defining a sole flow path to intake runners, said plenum being connected in series with an upstream air filter and having a throttle body with a throttle valve to control intake air flow, wherein the throttle body (9) is located at the outlet of the plenum (10) between the plenum (10) and a manifold including the intake runners (7,8).
Applications Claiming Priority (4)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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DE8716461U DE8716461U1 (en) | 1987-12-12 | 1987-12-12 | internal combustion engine |
DEG8716461.2 | 1987-12-12 | ||
US07/274,247 US4886020A (en) | 1987-12-12 | 1988-11-21 | Engine induction system |
US274,247 | 1988-11-21 |
Publications (1)
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CA1317831C true CA1317831C (en) | 1993-05-18 |
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CA000585431A Expired - Fee Related CA1317831C (en) | 1987-12-12 | 1988-12-09 | Engine induction system |
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