Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are related to a positive crankcase ventilation system for an internal combustion engine.
During engine operation, combustion gas may bypass the cylinder piston rings and enter the engine crankcase. The leaked combustion gas is referred to as blow-by gas and may comprise unburned intake air/fuel mixture, exhaust gas, oil mist and water vapor.
A positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system is typically employed to ventilate the crankcase and to recirculate the blow-by gas to the intake side of the internal combustion engine for burning in a combustion chamber of the engine. The PCV system takes advantage of the negative pressure in the engine intake to draw the gas out of the crankcase and into a combustion air supply system associated with the intake side of the engine.
Partly as a result of packaging concerns, as well as environmental effects on PCV systems which are disposed externally of the engine cylinder block, some PCV systems have been incorporated into the engine block and cylinder head castings. Such an internal placement of the PCV system operates to minimize the risk of freezing during cold weather operation of the engine and to assist in the packaging of the engine, especially in vehicular applications.
During high performance and other operating conditions of the engine, oil from the main bearing leakage may be centrifugally thrown into the internal PCV system passages by the crankshaft. The oil spray may be mixed into the blow-by gas and drawn with this gas into the PCV system compromising its operational integrity.
The need exists for an engine integral PCV system that is protected from excess oil which may enter the system under certain operating conditions.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a gasket for an internal combustion engine comprises a sheet portion and a PCV impaction surface formed in the sheet portion. The PCV impaction surface is configured to extend across, and partially close, a crankcase ventilation system passage. A plurality of apertures extend through the PCV impaction surface and are configured to allow crankcase gas to flow freely in the crankcase ventilation system passage while the PCV impaction surface is configured to separate oil droplets from the crankcase gas by impaction of the droplets with the surface.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an internal combustion engine comprises a plurality of assembled components, a gasket disposed between the plurality of assembled components and a crankcase ventilation system comprising a passage extending through the plurality of assembled components and the gasket. A PCV impaction surface is integral with the gasket and extends across the crankcase ventilation system passage to partially close the passage. A plurality of apertures extend through the PCV impaction surface and are configured to allow crankcase gas to flow freely in the crankcase ventilation system passage while the PCV impaction surface is configured to separate oil droplets from the crankcase gas by impaction of the droplets with the surface.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, an internal combustion engine comprises an engine block including a crankshaft portion, a cylinder head assembled to the engine block, a cylinder head gasket interposed between the engine block and the cylinder head and a combustion air intake system fluidly connected to the cylinder head. A PCV system comprises a passage extending from the crankshaft portion, through the engine block, the cylinder head gasket and the cylinder head. A PCV impaction surface is disposed in the cylinder head gasket and extends across the PCV system passage to partially close the passage. A plurality of apertures extend through the PCV impaction surface wherein the plurality of apertures are configured to allow gas from the crankshaft portion to flow freely in the PCV system passage between the crankshaft portion of the engine block and the cylinder head while the PCV impaction surface is configured to separate oil droplets from the crankcase gas by impaction of the droplets with the PCV impaction surface.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Other objects, features, advantages and details appear, by way of example only, in the following detailed description of embodiments, the detailed description referring to the drawings in which:
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention,
A cylinder head 36 is mounted to the top of the engine block 12 with a head gasket 38 interposed therebetween and operable to seal the space between the cylinder head and the engine block while also enabling fluid communication therebetween. The cylinder head 36 closes each cylinder 18 and cooperates with each piston to define combustion chambers 40. Each combustion chamber 40 has at least one intake port 42 that extends through the cylinder head 36 to deliver an air/fuel mixture to the cylinder 18. A combustion air intake system 48 fluidly connected to the cylinder head 36 includes an intake manifold 50 mounted to the cylinder head and may include an upstream throttle body (not shown) or other device which is operable to meter an air/fuel intake charge into the intake plenum 52 that distributes the charge to the intake ports 42 of the cylinder head 36.
During operation of the engine 10, the intake stroke of the piston draws intake air through the intake manifold 50 and intake ports 42 to the combustion chambers 40. During the power stroke of the engine, a portion of the combustion gas in combustion chambers 40 may blow by the pistons and into the crankshaft portion 16 of the engine block 12. Referring now to
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The PCV system 54 is in flow communication with the crankcase 16 via crankcase opening 60 at a lower end of air/oil passage 56 to allow blow-by gas 82 to exit the crankcase and enter the PCV system. An upper transfer passage 62 fluidly communicates with the upper end of the air/oil passage 56 and is configured to transfer blow-by gas 82 to the intake system outlet 58. The upper transfer passage 62 may be integrally cast into the cylinder head 36 or, as illustrated in
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While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents maybe substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the present application.