Claims
- 1. An air intake manifold for an internal combustion engine, the manifold being of the type comprising an upstream plenum, common to all the downstream air ducts feeding the combustion chambers of the engine and supplied with air through an air inlet orifice connected to a device for controlling the intake of air to the engine, such as a throttle body, mounted upstream of said inlet orifice, and, for each combustion chamber of the engine, at least one of the downstream air ducts connecting a respective outlet orifice of the plenum to a corresponding supply orifice of said combustion chamber of the engine, said supply orifice being formed in at least one flange that fixes the manifold to a cylinder head of said engine, the plenum and each of the air ducts at least being made of synthetic material, wherein for each combustion chamber of the engine, at least one corresponding downstream air duct has at least one sudden enlargement of its passage cross section, followed immediately in the downstream direction by a duct portion having a progressive reduction in cross section in the downstream direction, ending upstream of said fixing flange.
- 2. The intake manifold as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sudden enlargement is ensured by a sudden increase in cross section on just one side of the longitudinal axis of said air duct.
- 3. The intake manifold as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sudden enlargement is ensured by a sudden increase in cross section in at least two opposite sides of said air duct or along the entire periphery thereof.
- 4. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the ratio of the cross section of the air duct at said sudden enlargement to the cross section of said air duct immediately upstream of said sudden enlargement is of the order of 2.
- 5. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section extends over a length, along the longitudinal axis of said air duct of between about 2.5 and about 3 times the height of said sudden enlargement, which height is measured substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the air duct at said sudden enlargement, the width of said air duct at right angles to its height and its length being substantially constant.
- 6. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein each air duct has upstream of said supply orifice in said flange for fixing to the cylinder head, a housing for a fuel injector injecting fuel to said supply orifice, and in that said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section has its downstream end situated upstream of said housing for the injector.
- 7. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said sudden enlargement and said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section are situated substantially in the downstream half of said air duct.
- 8. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said sudden enlargement and said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section are situated in a substantially straight part of said air duct and said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section is at least partially delimited by at least one inclined plane if the air duct has a rectangular cross section.
- 9. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said sudden enlargement and said duct portion with progressive reduction in cross section are situated in a curved part of said air duct, and said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section is at least partially delimited by a curved surface with the concave side facing in the same direction as said curved part of the air duct.
- 10. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein each air duct is produced by joining together two half-shells each molded as a single piece, and at least one of which has the sudden enlargement and the duct portion with the progressive reduction in cross section.
- 11. The intake manifold as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said sudden enlargement and said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section are situated in a substantially straight part of said air duct and said duct portion with a progressive reduction in cross section is at least partially delimited by at least one inclined plane if the air duct has at least one portion of a cone frustum if the air duct has a circular or oblong cross section.
Priority Claims (1)
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00 04274 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a National Phase of PCT No. FR01/00978 filed Apr. 2, 2001, claiming priority of French Application No. 0004274 filed Apr. 4, 2000, which are included in their entirety by reference made hereto.
PCT Information
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PCT/FR01/00978 |
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WO01/75295 |
10/11/2001 |
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